The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 January 1965 — Page 3

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’(Continued from page 1) ScHeeter. - j 30 - Propose $2 95 tax rate for town of Milford. 30 - Van Buren township tax rate to be down 33. cents. 30 • Tippecanoe township tax rate up 19 cents. 30 - Lakeland’s valuation set at $37,096,790. * | 30 - Millrace controversary refuses* x to still. ) AUGUST 1- /Patricia Ginter. Warsaw*, and Charles LuckenbiH. Warsaw, wed in Grace Lutheran church at Syracuse 1 . Leesburg wins Pony League | tourney 1- Barbara Jean Benedict, Corn- ! ing. 0., and James E. Hibschman, Syracuse, wed. 1- Carolyn Ellison and Paul i Ringer both of Warsaw, wed 2 - Miss Thelma Eileen Eisenhour, r• I Syracuse, and Keith Allen Burger, r 3 Howe. wed. 1- Miss Judith Ahrns, Milford, and Jack Ulery. Napparfee. wed hi Nevada They will reside in California ■ 3 - A daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Goble of r 2 Milford. 3 Kerry Lefe born to Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lee Mock of r 3 Syracuse. 3 - Forty-eighth county fair begins in Warsaw. 3 - E L West heads Leesburg Merchant’s Association. . 4 - Mr. and Mrs Francis Meyers. Syracuse, are parents of a daughter. 4 - Mrs Noah (Doral Lember. 1 82. Bourbon, jsister of Mrs Lodema Yeager of Syracuse. dies - . 4 - Golf pro Patty Berg at South Shore Golf club.. | 4 - Philip,Alan bom to Mr. and! Mrs. Ray Y'nn of Haviland. O 5 - Mrs/Freeman (Jennie* Chiddister. 71./Goshen, a native of North Webster, dies 6 - Propose $1,346,668 budget for Lakeland schools 6 - A daughter was bom recently to Mr. and Mrs. Clude Ensden of Syracuse. , 7 * Mr and Mrs. Merl Laughlin. Syracuse, wed 50 years

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7 . Homer Radabush, professional pianist. Fort Wayne, dies. | 7- Mrs. Roman (Mdfred l Miller, 40, Mendon. Mich.,* sister of Harold Gingerich of Milford, dies. 8 - Dallas DeWayne Hann, 26, r 2 Milford, killed when struck by car. 8 - Miss Marlene Martin, Milford, and Jon Earl Hershberger, Bre--1 men. wed. 8 - Ethel Doreen Hastings. Dowagiac, Mich., formerly of Milford and Howard Alan Wilkinson, wed. 8 - Sherman A. Redman, 78, father, of Mrs. Phil Braddock of Leesburg, dies. 8 - Judy Lantz, 17. daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. Paid Lantz of Syracuse is crowned county fair queen. ’ | 9 - Joan Noffsinger. r 1 Nappanee, and Lawrence .Andrews, r 1 Nappanee. wed i 9 - William Scott bom to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ranes of Frankfort. Germany. 9 - Mrs Mildred Kline and Clyde Johnston, both of Syracuse,- wed. 12 - Mrs. Clara L. Rafter. 83, Lake Wawasee. dies. 12 - Gerald Schaefers, r 4 Syracuse. j celebrate golden anniversary. 13 - Propose 13 cent increase in Syracuse budget. 12 - Irvin D Tom, 82. West Plains, Mo., a native of Milford, dies. 12 - A son born to Mr and Mrs. Pedre Bustamante of Milford 13 - Word received of the recent death of John J. Rappey. 76. Omaha. Neb. He was a native of Leesburg. 13 - Campbell’s Sox win Little League title at Milford. 13 - George Henwood. Waterloo, ( La . a native of Syracuse, dies. I 14 - OP 1 Barney > Davis, 64. i Syracuse, dies 15 . Miss Nancy Waters. Acton, and Clark R Crafton. Milford, wed. 15 - Wedding rows; exchanged by Esther McClain, a summer resident of Lake Wawasee. and Forrest Hull. Jr.. Indianapohs 15 - Warsaw Than attacks wife with knife in Milford: nttempts suicide , 15 - Arlie D Minion, 41. Syracuse, and Joseph E Wasserman. ,65. a summer resident of Lake Wawasee,

killed in head-on crash south of Syracuse. 16 - Death’ claims Jay Bundell Rensberger, 34, Larwill, brother of Mrs. Thomas (Luella) Mullins of Syracuse. * j 16 - Dianne Kay Zeilinger, New Paris, and Richard Hoilmger, Lanark, 111., wed. 17 - Last rites held for Robert A. Vetter, 44, Tippecanoe Lake. 18 - Linda Jean bom to Rev. and Mrs. Donald Weltmer of New Castle. Pa. The infant is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Juday 'of Syracuse. 18 - Elizabeth Jane bom to Lt and Mrs. James Connolly of Schweinfurt. Germany. 19 - A daughter bora to Mr. and I Mrs. Terry Haab of Blue Island, hl 20 - United Fund goal set at $87,500 in Kosciusko county. 20 - Death claims John C. Jurgens, 80, r 1 Leesburg. 20 - Mrs. Earl (Blanche' Sutton, 56, r 2 Leesburg, dies. 20 - Stephen Komi born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nyikos of Syracuse. 21 - Mrs. W. E. Long. Lake Wawasee. sweepstakes winner at . Sy-, racuse- Wawasee Garden club sponsored flower show 22 - Vicki Lynn boro to Mr. and • Mrs. Bernard Keller of Indianapolis "Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dewart of Milford are grandparents. 22 - Kathleen Ann Karls. Greenville. Miss., and Alan Rae Wuthrich. Milford, wed. 22 - Gary H Groves, Lafayette, and Bonnie Shafer. Huntington: wed -He is the nephew of Mrs. C. V. Kerlin of Milford. . 22 - Miss Sherril Vincent and Glen Kammerer married. 22 - Fred Kirkendall. 69. r 1 Pierceton. dies A former North Webster resident. 22 - Mr and Mrs, Sheldon Betes. _ r 4 Syracuse, observe golden wed- | ding anniversary. I ■23 - Siirley Ann Whitehead and , Thomas Firestone, both of Syracuse j wed. I 23 - Two hundred guests attended wedding of Sally} Albert and RogSV Bair, both'of Leesburg - Miss Jane Ann Stoelting weds ■ Lee Beauchamp in double ring nony Both are Syracuse residents. 23 - Mrs Wallace Goshorn. 69. South Bend, formerly of Leesburg, dies 24-29 - Annual Syracuse police and firemen s association fair held. 24 - Theodore Wheeler, 89. Goshen. father of Mrs Howard (Ruth* Sellers. Syracuse, dies. 25 - Mrs William <Mary) Murphy, 78. r 2 Leesburg, dies., 26 - Death claims Winston Gay. 36. Brighton, Colo. He was a native | of Leesburg. - 26 - Jesse Rex. 82. Syracuse, falls ' into channel, drowns 27 - Word received of the death of jCarl Schlundt. South Haven. Mich.. I ton-in-law of Mrs Clyde Johnston | pf Syracuse 27 - Eight present as Lakeland

budget is approved. 27 - Kenneth Edwin bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lisor of r 1 Syraeuse, 28 • Collect 104 pints of blood at North Webster. 28 - A daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shepherd of Leesburg. 29 - Death claims Mrs. A. V. Stout. Lake Park, Fla., a former Milford resident. 29 - Jennifer Sunthimer, Milford, and Gary Culp. Nappanee, wed. 30 - Mrs. J. Corneil Morganthaler, 59. Syracuse, dies. 30 - Mrs. Pearl (Moore* Rink. 54, Goshen, formerly of Milford, dies. 30 - Steven Leroy boro to Mr. and Mrs. James Kaufman of Syracuse. 31 - Glen Gladieux, 67, of Fort Wayne, father of Harold J. Gladieux' 1 of Leesburg, dies. 31 - Zoa C. Charters and James M. Freed, both of Syracuse, wed in Huntington. 31 - Commissioners race develops Monday in northern district as Herschel .Albert. Leesburg, files. SEPTEMBER 1- Mrs. Wade Mishler installed as president of Milford Legion Auxiliary. 1- John K. Miller. 74. Nappanee, (Kes. He w*as a brother of Mrs. Ezra Schmucker pf Milford. 1- Paula Burgett is Milford high school reporter. 2 - Terry Rae, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis George of Nappanee. 3 - Timothy Allen bom to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Haviland of Syracuse. 4 - A son born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Stileveil of r 3 Syracuse. 4 - Pauline Scott, Syracuse, and Stanley J. Bonar, Albion, united in marriage. 5 - Mrs. Sadie Landis, 91, Mentone, sister of Mrs. Ada Van Pherson of~Milford, dies. < 5 - Miss Judith Jones, Syracus and Indianapolis, becomes bride of Tom Eggers. 5 - Miss Carole Ganshorn. Syracuse, and Bradley Beiswanger, Milford. wed. 5 - William Dene born to Mr. and Mrs Arthur Stevens of Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Young of Milford are grandparents. 5 - James Edward bom to M*. and Mrs. Ed Sroufe of r 1 North WobsCCT 5 - Miss Ruth Brown, r 2 Syracuse. and Samuel Humble. North Webster, wed 7- Joseph Kupferschmid. 84. Rankin. 11l , father of Mrs. Levi 'Katherine 1 Beer of Milford, dies. 8 - Jill Elaine born to Dr and Mrs David Lyda of Kokomo Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bushong of Kokomo, formerly of Milford. 8 - John H. Lewis. 74, Fort Wayne brother of Mrs Harley Lindemuth, Svr&cuse. dies *9 - Mrs. Othny Hershberger. 60. r 1 Goshen, mother of Ernest Hershberger of Syracuse, dies. 'y Enrolitoent in Lakeland schools lifts 2,912 on first day.

9 - ABC turns down application for package liquor store in Milford. 9 - Mrs. Nora A. Robinson, 74, r 3 Syracuse, dies. 9 - Steven Wayne born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gorsuch of Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brazel of Syracuse are maternal grandpareins. ( 10 - Amanda Ann born to Mr\ and Mrs. Franklin Grimes of North Webster. 10 - Mary Elizai> ‘h Cretcher, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cretcher of r 1 North Webster, dies. ' 10 - James W. Spencer, 60, Chicago, a former resident of Syracuse, dies. 11 - A son bom to Mr. an< Mrs. Osca Pena of Milford. 11 - ByTan Dale born to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith of Coloma. Mich. 12 - Janice Leist, granddaugh-ter-of William Haney of Syracuse, and Lt. Gary Lindboe, wed in military ceremony at Fort Wayne. 12 - Jonathan Henry born to Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stieglitz of Kalamazoo, Mich. ,12 - Miss Carol Ann Conn. Syracuse. becomes bride of Daniel Ulrich, Huntington. 12 - Miss Georgia Ellen Coon. Leesburg, and Larry Hartman. Leesburg, wed. 13 ’ - Ted Auer w inner of Syracuse golf tide. 13 - Mark C. Honeywell, 89. Wabash. step-father of John Nixon of Peru and Wawasee Lake. dies. 13 - Mrs. Harry C. Ramshey. 66, Lake Wawasee. dies. 13 - Reginald D.. Greider. 53. r 1 Pierceton, dies 14 - Alpheus Culp. 70. Goshen, father of Mrs. Robert Mishler of Syracuse, dies. 14 - Rev. Eldon W Evans, 64. Argos, former New Paris principal and minister takes own life. 14 - Accept LCSC tax rate of $3.12. • . 19 - Edward David and Russell Daniel bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burchard of- North 20 . James S: Utter. 66. Disko. a member of the First Brethren church of Milford, dies. , ' 21 - Mrs. Ralph Ault. 64, n 1 Plymouth, mother of Mrs. James Eads. Svracuse. dies. \ 22 - Lisa Gay born to Mr Jnd Mrs. Ralph Gansert of North Webster. 23 - Mrs. Dorothy Sue Roberts. 45. Monnouet. dies. 24 - Geri Bauer, Syracuse, is United Fund nueen 24 - Total LCSC enrollment up 126 from last year. 24 - Tom Clayton. Syracuse, is semifianalist in merit scholarship competition. 24 - Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Prater. Svraeuse. are the Parents of a daughter born recenttv.

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24 - David Brian bora to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith of Goshen. 25 - Susan Christine boro to Mr. and Mrs. David C. Howard of Bloomington, formerly of Syracuse. - Miss Faye Weaver, Wakarusa and Gary Chambers, Milford, wed. 25 . William F. Waddell, 79, dies at Om nursing home, Miifprd. 25 - Dr. Noble W. Neff, prominent Milford resident and township trustee dies. 25-26—1965 Cars on display in area showrooms. 26 - Graveside services held for Richard E. Warren, stillborn son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Warren of Milford. 26 - Mrs. Aura Yoder of near Leesburg and Orville McLaHen, Kimmell, wed. 26 - Barbara Wooley, Indianapolis and Wayne Hawks, Syracuse, wed. 26 - Margaret Hollar, Milford, and James Brooks, Milford, wed. 26 - Janet Fisher, Syracuse, and Everett Mauer,- New Paris, wed. 26 A Judy Kero, Syracuse, and Charles Evan Jones, Indianapolis, wed. 27 - Michelle Rae bora to Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKibbin of r ‘1 Syracuse. 27 - Eli J. Burkholder, 65, r 3 Nappanee, brother of Mrs. John Mast. Milford, dies. 27 - Mrs. Gertrude (Ted) Delores Musser.. 59. r 2 Syracuse, dips. 28 Mauer and Mauer chosen as Lakeland architects. 29 - Lessel O. Bradsley. 58. Hudson. step-father of Vernon Gilbert of r 3 Syracuse, dies. 29 - Sirs. Seth Yeiter, 67, Warsaw*. mother of Joe Yeiter of Leesburg. dies. 29 - A daughter ’born to Mr. and Mrs. Childress of Milford. 30 - Mrs. Guy ,(Mina May) Lantz, 70. New Paris, dies 30,- George F. Miller. 76, Cromwell. dies. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Benson Entertained Church Class ■Sir. and Mrs. Warren Benson entertained the Looking Up class of the Syracuse. Church of the Brethren in their home,. Saturday night, Jan. 2. . Mrs. Charles Vanderveer had the devotions and the entertainment was in the charge of Mr. and slrs. Uovd Kammerdienef. .Also present were Mr. Vanderveer, Mr. and Mrs. James Fackler. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hapner. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Koenig. Tonda Miller and the Benson children Mr. and Mrs. Kammerdiener ’ will entertain the class on February 6 in their home.

Thursday, January 14, 1965

OFFICERS ACT AS HOSTESSES TO HEX RURAL HD CLUB The Hex Rural Home Demonstration club met Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 5, at the Grange hall with the officers, Mrs. Merle Darr, Mrs. Eugene Brown. Mrs. Don Sheline and Mrs. John Emmert Jr., as hostesses. Mrs. Darr presided at the meeting and Mrs. Ted V or his gave the devotions. The history of the song of the month “Santa Lucia” was given by Mrs. William Cable, with Mrs. Orlie Brown at the piano. There was group singing. Mrs. Eugene Mock gave the lesson on “Indiana History”. Mrs. Arthur Shannon gave the health and safety remarks on “Frostbite”. The following committees have been appointed for the coming year Mrs. Myrtle Robinson and Mrs. Hattie Brown, cards and gifts; Mrs. Vorhis, Mrs. Robert Moser, and Mrs. Oliver Hibschman, emergency and Mrs. Milton Shuder, Mrs. Orlie Brown and Mrs. George Weybright, finance. • The hostesses served refreshments during the social period. The ' next meeting will be February 2 with Mrs. Cable and Mrs. Shannon as hostesses. SKI JACKET FOUND IN GRAVEL PIT x One of the ski jackets, valued at > ws, stolen from Mt. Wawasee Ski Lodge recently, was found by a gravel pit workman near the scene, according to chief deputy sheriff Howard E. Salisbury, of Elkhart couni by- - from the location where the stolen jacket was found, it was believed that the burglars parked in a nearby gravel pit south of the I lodge and walked “over the hill” with the stolen goods. ESCAPE INJURY IN FRIDAY AUTO MISHAP Lakeland superintendent and Mrs Lewis S. Immel of Syracuse escaped" ’ injury on Friday evening following I the county basketball tournament. ( when their auto slid off the road on the Old McDonald hospital road. l Mr. Immel failed to negotiate a turn causing them to nin into a farm lane and into the ditch. Their auto was not damaged.

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Mrs. Forrest Ramser Hostess To Town And Country Club The first meeting of the new year was held by members of Town and Country club Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Forrest Ramser. Out-going president Mrs. Don Davidsen opened the meeting by pledging allegiance to the. flag and repeating the club creed in unison. After hearing the reading of the history of the song of the month, “Santa Lucia”, Mrs. Ramser accompanied the group as they sang the song. Mrs. Davidsen then read a letter of thanks from the Mental Health hospital for the gifts se n by the club at Christmas time. In-coming president, Mrs. Glenn Brown,, passed out club books for 1965 and discussed the various lessons, leaders and hostesses for the ensuing year. Officers* Installed Previous to the business meeting Mrs. Jacob Tusing acted as installing officer for the new officers who are: President, Mrs. Glenn Brown: vice-president, Mrs. Paid Mathews; secretary and reporter, Mrs. Hattie Becker; treasurer,' Mrs Joseph Ostendorf. The following officers were appointed by the new president: Health and safety, Mrs. William Martin; song leader. Mrs George Wilson; pianist, Mrs. RamS€T. . The February meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Steven Baumgartner on February 5. The Mental Health Association Is Greatful For Christmas Gifts (EDITOR’S NOTE — The following was received this week from Mrs. Lester Taylor of Warsaw, - ? county Christmas gift chairman. It applies to the gifts left at The MailJournal offices and other places during November and December ior mental health.*. TKe County Mental Health As’sqAition is very grateful to you and your organization for helping make this Christmas more enjoyable for the patients in our state mental hospitals and schools for the retarded \ Although aK final reports are not in from throujfho/it the state, indications are was the most successful year since '■ the project was originated by the Indiana Association for Meria! Health in 1951. . To create an atmosphere of good cheer and festivity, wards were decorated by patients and - volunteers. On “ward party” day. volunteers from organizations, such aS yours, distributed the gifts you so generously contributed and helped us collect all over the county: provided entertainment and ■refreshments, and joined patients in singing carols and generally making the occasion as much a family-type Christmas as - possible. On behalf of the patients, to those ,of you who worked so hard to make this Christmas season a bright spot in the oatients' hospital life, we say a simple, but heartfelt, “thank you” ADVANCE NIGHT AT MILFORD OES Associate matron Mrs. Robert . Ruch presided in the east at the Wednesday evening, Jan. 6. meeting, of the Milford Eastern Star, and all elected officers stepped up one station. The east was decorated with large white footprints leading to the east directed by a large arrow from the west. s v After the meeting all went down ~ to the social room where a birthday surprise was held for worthy patron Paul Kizer with 'birthday cake and a gift. being presented from the officers. The social committee for the evening was Mr and Mrs. Randall Dewart. ,'Mrs. Roy Schultz and Mrs. Doral McFarren. ' The next stated meeting Will be 5 balloting on new members and election of officers.

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Th- Library Be .1 of the Warsaw Community Public Library. Warsaw, Indiana. will receive until 4 00 p.m. on Ist day F- b , 1965. in their offices at *he Warsaw Community Public Library, sealed bids for the furnishing and certain other equipment, at which time and place. au blds will be publicly opened and read aloud Th<- site is located at the comer of Center & Detroit Streets. Proposals will be received separately on the eauplment as set out in the specifications for stacks, furnishings, and .carpet, all to be installed and ready tor use. Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal forms., fur-nishr-d by the Engineer in accordance with Form 96. and with non-coUusion affidavit required by statutes, and must be accompanied by questionnaire form 9oa, as »et out by the State Board of Accounts, for any proposal of $5,000.00 or more. Each proposals shall be rccotr.paaied by •an accepable certified dle<t/CF draft, or a satisfactory bld bond executed by the bidder and a surety comaaq*. made ‘c%Xn^y^«r^. f saw Indian*, for an amount of not Jess than of the proposal as liquidated damages in the ca?e of failure of any successful bidder io enter into a contract or furnish a satisfactory performance bond in an amount equal to the bidders contract price, and. after noUficstiou of- - acceptance -of the bidder’s proposal. No bidder shall withdraw his proposal for a period of 60 days after the date set for the "opening of said proposals. Contractors awarded work shall furnish acceptable surety bond in the jtmount of of the contract price. The contract documents, .including plans and specifications, are on file in the office of the Warsaw Community Public Library, Warsaw. Indiana, at the office of D. H. Lessig Engineers, Inc., Times Building. Warsaw, Indiana, Copies of the documents, including-plans and speciflatlons, may be obtained aby deposit ing $5.00 for each set of plans and'specifications with D. ft. Lessig Engineers. Inc., at their office in the Time Building. Warsaw. Indiana, which amount will be refunded to each actual bidder who returns such documents, plans, etc., in good condition within 10 days following the open’ng of the Olds. The Library Board of the WarsawoCcmmumty Public Library reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities, in bidding. Signed James Leffel President of the Library Board

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