The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 December 1964 — Page 12
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THE MAIL-JOIK.NAL
North Webster News CORINNE STAPLES, Correspondent PHONE 834*2606
Fire Department Called To Sechrist lake Sat. Night ' The North Webster fire department was called to extinguish a blaze at the west end of Sechrist Lake about 930 Saturday night when a fire erf unknown origin " broke out >n a cottage owned by Russell Skinner of Marion. Verland Bockman, fire chief, estimated the damage to the Skinner cottage at about $6,000 and said the next door cottage was damaged by the intense heat causing the paint to blister and breaking some windows. Neither cottage was occupied at the time The Skinner cottage had been closed for the winter about a month ago: ;. ■ -N w- I WCTU CHRISTMAS MEETING AT MILLER HOME i Mrs On a Mdler was hostess to > the Anna Bowers WCTU for the annual Christmas meeting at her home in North Wiixster. The six-; teen persons present included Mrs. ( Carl Kiser and daughter. Valerie. *: df near Barbee who were guests, I ( at the meeting. The annual’ collection of gifts for , • ne was ptedfe.--.Members anew rw call by offering a number on ngram . ’ t Mystery pudding, crackers, Christ- . mas candies, coffee, tea. and favor gifts were served by the hostess. -NW—NORTH W1 MH R SI NDAY j SCHOOL CLASS HAS DINNER The Homebuilders class of the. Church of the Brethren enjoyed a j carry-n dinner followed by a bus.ness meeting after morning services Sunday. I ... Th.. ■ were Mr and Mrs ‘ Cdrl Kiser and • daughters, Mr. and ‘ Mrs Ralph Coy and son. Mr and., Mrs Ho v.i d Kiser and S era an Kiser IXm Westlake. Rev j ton Mock. and .Mr ’ *gnd Mrs Orva Miller and daugh-1 > tri . ! YA- ; pmu nn isn sons .1, AT FORT HFVF.NS || Mr and ifrs. W< ndel Gusler of , W isr.v .. n j Mr and Mr- DeVcri i B • v M>r left last Friday morning for Fort Devens, Mass , when* they vi-|i sited their sons, Pvt.. Dallas Guslor and Pvt K-2 Rotter Bowser M i c there they Visited ‘ several j pmn- hading the Bos-1 J • t and the Atlantic Oc- . < ■ ean. Roger is ' reported advanced I ■ . two •■■■> 1 Dallas kt . serving j 1 in the finance department. I —NW— 11 M i:\KFMFVs ADDRESSES , l i*-Il !> BELOW The follow ng addresses have been I, reo-ived rtxar.tiy from young men j who have entered our armed serv- , ices. The boys would tttjdj | .from b Tbeir I . follow * t Pvt Larry L Shock, 2122488 PLT i 3003. MCRD, San Diego. Cal f . 92140 ! i r.t K* L K->ntz. 2122487. « PLT 3003 MCRD. San Diego. CalifJ H 92140 / h -Nw - i COM.MI MTV NEWS Mrs C J Maude and daughter i Joann spent the week end with her son, James Gullett, and family at j1 their home in Bloomington. J Mr and Mrs. Ormel Kline and son ’ ; Roger and Mr. and Mrs Greg H- t nicki drove to Chicago Sunday to view the parade and witness the of- , ficial opening of the Christmas season in the business section of the , city . - H Mr> Erm.il Vanator was a Mimi- , day supper guest of the Robert Pis- j .er family when Mr. Pifer celebrated , his birthday i George Ramm, who is living with , his niece at Eau Claire. Wis., return- I ed to his former home on Sechrist , lake Friday and removed the re- I mainder of his belongings. He has i sold the property to Mr and Mrs. Schmidt of Anderson who met him there Friday and moved in immediately. Mr. Ramm returned to Eau Claire Saturday. Mr and Mrs Orva Miller and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Cart Kiser and family, at Barbee lake on Friday night. Mrs. Rachel Morehead. Mrs. Rhoda Mock, and Mrs. Ada Klink were Sun-1 day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ’ Jacob Eberly at their home near i Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pearson and | Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson and fam- , ily were Thanksgiving day dinner . guests at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. William Gross at Oswego. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson and ’daughter of r I Leesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiggs of r 3 Warsaw. Miss Kathy Kline and her fiance. Tom Grubb of Muncie, called on Rev. and Mrs. J. L Kline Sunday afterTMXXL Mr and Mrs Jacob Krouse called on Mr. and Mrs. Roane Shoemaker Monday. Mr. Shoemaker is recovering from pneumonia. He is reported improving after a week of severe illness. Joey Staples spent the week end with his cousins. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Yagel at Columbia City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pifer and familv drove to Dayton. 0 . Saturday and returned his mother to her home in WarsawXrs, M. C. Stanfield was a Thanksgiving day dinner guest of the George St^ Mrs. Robert Likens and Mr and Mrs. Phil Abbett returned 'last hfooday from a bunting trip in
Thursday, December 3, 1964
I Wyoming. Although they were snowbound for a short time and delayed for repair on their auto after being I struck by a government forestrytruck. they report having a good time. Each man brought home a deer and they had good weather and roads both ways on the 12-day vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John Seott enter- ■ tamed at Thanksgiving aay dinner 1 in their home at Wilmot, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Charles Scott. Mr. and Mrs. '■ Paul Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Roberts of Sidney, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Eamhart and sons of Pierceton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knecht and family of Columbia City, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mickley and children, and Mrs. Maude Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott called on Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burchard and 1 family last Thursday afternoon. lewArrivab MARKHAM. Randy .Man Mr. and Mrs. Terry Markham are J the parents of a son. Randy Alan, bam Friday, Nt>y 13. in the Akron , City hospital. Akron, O. Randy Alan , tipix'd tl? -cases at three pounds. 14 - gained up to four | Randy Alan ’ •a H !h- m an iM.ietU* for a few more wtt-k' Ht will remain in the hospi- > tai unajl he reaches pounds. ... the paternal grandmother, and Mr and Mrs Donald Mills of Akron. 0 . ; are the maternal grand}iarent.s. KERN. Lisa Diane Mr and Mrs Jerry Kern of Syrauw an- parents of a s;x pound. 74 ounce daughter. Lisa Diane, bom on Friday. Nov. 227. at the Elkhart bos-' Li<i has two sisters, Kimberly Sue < and Ann. and a brother, Rand.ill Max .1 Maternal grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Walter Schmucker of Al-
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- bion, and paternal grandparents are i Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kern of Nortl ; Webster, formerly of Syracuse. ►’ — • 1 BUSHONG DAUGHTER r Mr. and Mrs. Jem Bushong of Syras cuse are the parents of their third daughter born Wednesday afternoon - around three o’clock in the Goshen r hospital. The infant weighed seven 1 pounds, ten ounces. Her name was . not known at press time. The Bush - ongs have two other daughters. Tan- ; ya and Jody. The mother is the former Genevieve Coy of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Bushong of Syracuse are paternal grandparents, I and Mrs. Glenn Neer of Pierceton is the maternal grandmother. Donald Pletcher Home On Road 8 Gutted By Fire The Syracuse fire department was called to the Donald Pletcher home on state road 8 Saturday, Nov. 28. al 2:38 p.m., where a fire was blazing inside the house. j The fire department, using the tanker and booster tank, fought ' four hours to bring the fire under control. ' William Hess, fire chief, esti- I mated (kimage to the interior of I the house at $9,000 Hie house was rutted Firemen believe the fire started near the gas furnace Mr. and Mrs Pletcher were not at home at the time of the fire: RICHARD COMBS RECEIVES T SWEATER Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Md t ombs of Syracuse, received an “I” swo. ter at the annual In- ■ diana imivcrsity bond awards banquet. Wednesday nigfit, Dec. 2 Richard was amone the 78 members of Indiana university’s ‘Marching Hundred” band to receive recognition. i
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MAKES TABLE PIECES — Fred Culp of Nappanee, left, appeared before the Syracuse-Wawasee Garden club Tuesday evening to demonstrate various ways of making attractive
Interesting Garden Club Meeting
The Syracuse - Wawasee Garden s club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs Arthur Schrader with Herschell G. Leatherman. Mrs. Frank Putt. Mrs. Carl Rcynoids, Mrs Frank Remy, Mrs. Robert Mauzy and Miss Irene Abts, as coPaul W. Hawn In Five-Week Course FORT RUCKER. MA. - Sergeant First Class Paul W. Hawn, wiiose wife, Misa. lives at 27-A Stewart dr. De Ridder. La., com- * pleted a fn aeek observation he hcojiter rr i -tenance course at the army aviation school. Fort Rucker. Ala.,. Nov. 27. | Hawn received instruction in the ! maintenance and repair of army i observation helicopters. 1 The sergeant entered the army in August 1942. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 1A Irian Hawn, Milford, and a 1939
table or mantle pieces. With him were Mrs. Brant Gall, also left, and 14-year-old Kathy Culp, a Nappanee freshman who is adept at the art.
1! hostesses :! Fred Culp of Nappanee was in 1 J charge of the program and was as- 1 sisted by Mrs. Brant Gall and Miss . Cathy Cuk> his duahgters. They : gave a demonstration on making Christmas decorations for tlie | graduate of Rock Creek high school - I DEADLINE GIVEN ON LICENSE PLATE BIDS Bids on 1965 plate numbers 43b1. 43b2. 43b3. and 43b4 can be made at the Syracuse License Branch. Deadline for bids will be December 23 at 4. Money will be j donated to a non-profit organization to be named later. Anyone with a reserved plate for 1965 must have plate paid for not later than December 23, 1964. Ganshorn.
| The group met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Schrader on the south shore of Lake Wawasee. A Mail-Journal staff photo.
I home. The trio made beautiful ar- | rangements and decorations using ; fresh and artificial greenery and ‘ Rowers, baskets, candles and ornaments. The club will recess until April. Court News Divorce Suit Filed Jack -A. Clark, r 2 Syracuse, has filed a complaint for divorce, in Kosciusko county circuit court asainst Shiriey L. Clark. He asked that support be determined for tiie j care of their four children. Divorce Suit Filed Donna D. Yoder, r 1 Syracuse, filed a complaint for divorce from Walter G. Yoder. They were married Dec. 26. 1953, and separated Nov. 14, 1964. She seeks custody iof their four children. Divorce Suit Filed Ruth E. Hines of Syracuse has ; filed suit for divorce in the Kosciusko county circuit court against Alfred H. Hines. They were married Dec. 28. 1963, and separated March 14. 1964. There are no children. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert and Sharon of R 1 Syracuse were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryman and Tammy of r 1 Nappanee.
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TILANKSGAING DINNER HELD The Clayton family Thanfcsgiv-ing dinner was held this year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Clayton and family at Papakeechie Lake. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clayton and family, Ind Mr. and Mrs. David Clayton and family of North Webster, Lt. and Mrs. Kenneth Stump and family of Tex- | as and Mr. and Mrs. Eston ClayI ton, Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers, the Terry McDonalds and Mrs. Hattie Brown of Syracuse.
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Syracuse Boy’s Car Bumps Another in Warsaw Michael Brown, 17, of Syracuse had his auto damaged about S7O when it bumped a parked auto in the 100 block of north Buffalo street in Warsaw, Friday, Nov. 27, at 7:25 pin. City police officer Eldon Werstler listed no damage to the park- ‘ ed car and no injuries were reported.
