The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 December 1964 — Page 22
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Milford Miss Naomi Harford of Milford visited Sunday afternoon in the borne of Mrs. Irvin Coy ai Milford. Dennis Sharp, manager of Sharp’s hardware in Milford, was on the sick list last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Plum and two children have vacated the Mrs. Joe Kaiser resilience and are living in the Bruce Vanlaningham home in Milford. The family came to Milford from Circleville, O. The Plums have two daughters in Ohio. • Thanksgiving guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cormany of near Milford were their daughter Barbara, Mr. Ind Mrs. H. C. Personetfe, Mr. and Mrs. Don Personette and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Howey and family, all of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. John Yoder and daughters of r 2 Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bontrager and children of Gravelton were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and- Mrs. Melvin Nisley of Elkhart. 5 Others present were Mr. and Mrs 1 . Ray Yoder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Trough and children, all of Elkhart. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the ( home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wuth-* rich and family at Milford were Marsliall Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorensen and family,' Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Yoder and family, all of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snider | of New Paris, and Mrs. Carl White- , head of Nappanee. j Mr. and Mrs. Martin Turner and : children. Wanda, David, and Greg, of Fort Wayne were Friday evening | dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and sons. Ronn and Dan. at Foo and Faye’s. The occasion marked the 17th birthday of Ronn Smith Hu* Turners later returned to the Smith h in Milford for the evening. '
I CHRISTMAS TREES l| ' j Q - ■. Sheared Plantation Grown J Scotch Pine. Red Pine, White Pine, Austrian Pine And Spruce g| 1 At Least too Trees Ideally Displayed For Your Convenience g £At Al! Times Drive Down Our ‘•Christmas Tree Lane - ’ And £ *«* Select A Tree From Your Car if You Wish. * | These Christmas Trees Have Been Selected By U» From. A g New Plantation. We Have The “Cream Os The Crop . £ BEST OF QUALITY , S ROPING AND BOUGHS ;• | Select Y« u r Tree. Carty 52.00 and UP » | And Use Our Lay away Plan. ■ R yi OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9:00 P. M. *• Fashionvue Farm Market CHARLES R- WILLIAMS AND FAMILY R ■ Phone: 894-4498 R Located 1 Mile West Os Ligonier On U. S. 33 : Christmas Trees | i AND DECORATIONS i I . I Beautiful « M SCOTCH PINE * M ‘ A J* TREES r. Branches -Wreaths i Roping ■ Boughs » I - AT_ | | Wawasee Nursery » •4 918 E. Chicago St. Syracuse, Ind. | RALPH OYLER I * COSMETICS BY Chanel, My Sin, Arpege (Their exclusive in Warsaw at our store) ALSO LADIES’ GIFTS BY FABERGE, REVLON, DuBARRY, MAX FACTOR, COTY, SHALIMAR Toiletries hs333k By OLD SPICE, KING’S MEN, YARDLEY, I TOP BRASS, BLACK WATCH, SPORTSMEN, ENGLISH LEATHER, CITATION, LANVIN, RUSSIAN LEATHER Walter Drag Store DOWNTOWN CENTER STREET WARSAW, IND. PHONE: 267-3131
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Locals i Dick Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' B. N. Sharp of Milford, was home for the holiday week end. Mrs. Matilda Beer and Miss Esther Beer of r 1 Milford were holiday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuch at Bremen. .; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong and > Johnny and Mrs. Mary Huber of . Waubce lake were Thanksigving day ! [ guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. i • [ Ross Huber at Goshen. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolferman| . I and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schulte, all of. Milford, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wolferi man of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Wuthrich and Becky of Milford spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Wuthrich’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Knee, at Big Chapman lake. Ronn Brown, a stuuent at Wabash college in Crawfordsville, spent the Thanksgiving vacation with his parI ents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown, j and Phil at Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sparklin of Syracuse lake entertained Mrs. Irvin | Coy of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. David ' Clem and Bruce of Goshen, and Mr. Land Mrs. Robert Lauderman and I Max Allan of Urbana on Thanksgiv- ; : ing day. « ■ j Thanksgiving day guests in the (home of Mr .and Mrs. Otto Wiggs at , Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . ! Schrock and family of Goshen, Mr. ; and Mrs. Duane Wiggs and children. I and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolferman I of Milford. Mr. and Mrs Harry Good. Mrs, F E. Good, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neff of Milford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ank- j |hey and family at South Bend. Mrs. Ankney is the’former Jean Good.
Week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cormany of near Milford were their daughter Barbara of Fort Wayne and John Brown. Mrs. Anna Homan of Milford is living with her son. Everett Wenger on r 1 Warsaw, since her home was damaged by fire last week. Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mrs. Helen Funk of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baumgartner and Miss Edith Baumgartner of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yoder and family of Bloomington were Thanksgiving week end guests of his par■ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Yoder, on r 2 Milford. I Janice Rapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rapp of Milford, spent the Thanksigving week end in the home of her parents. Janice is a student at Indiana State’Teachers college at Terre Haute.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller of Milford ate their Thanksgiving dinner at the Miller’s restaurant north of Goshen. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Charlton of r 2 Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Charlton and family of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis and fam- , ily of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wolferman and family of Milford spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ellis at Naperl ville, 111. Mrs. Wolferman and David ■ Ellis are children of the Edgar Ellises. ’ Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab of r 1 Syracuse I were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wuethrich ; of Rensselaer. Miss Marceil Furrer : of Wolcott, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stef- • fen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul • Haah and Greg, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beer, all of Milford. i
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Estep of Milford were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolferman at Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Al Suttor and famI ily of Bremen, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolferman and son, all of . Milford, were Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. [ John Martin on r 2 Milford. 1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. Rudolph Yoder of r 2 Milford ‘ were Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Beiler and ’ John Beiler of Grantsville, Md., Miss Edna Beiler of Elkhart, Miss Marj tha Beiler of Goshen, and Mr. and , Mrs. Lewis Robinson and son of ' Nappanee,
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Editor’;, Mail Bag THANK YOU Dear Sirs; I’m happy with the Safety Books and I like them, too. The rules are very good rules, and the puzzles are fun. I thank you for then. We work in them every day almost. Thank you, again. Yours truly, Tom Spearman Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wilson of Milford have left for Sebring, Fla.
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