The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 February 1965 — Page 11

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HERMAN HIEY i "|- | WELL DRILLING CO. .Pump Sales , I Ph.: 457-3527 - Syracuse Real Estate For Sale’ H J: Mod All (. ,'r ’. 'if I • y: t 'i ■ Year K ftomr - fireplace.- att CAUSr SOLD 4-B R ''•■nii-mod . near * - honl >l. B K Vr IM I ikt ustn.-nt. car Mod .Mod t-B K . J lol*. Kale Island Road £9,000 1-B R Mod Sy. lake, in . s>muv 310. ‘hhi SuSu-rban - M • i K l i ir Att Gar ' r r < iriHtrl MH Blfc. to school Nice <,‘ornrr Bulletin* let* both 3*.,000 4-B K Mod i.if . boat house,. • Nearly new - 3-B K . Mod . I a err*, barn • SI 30 v m Mod .:: b f: hoo lull baurment .«'i*,.V»o Hank Financing Available* >«-.• us for ill kuuis of . „ Insurance and Kral I st ate Everett F. Ketering rh r : :: r : •■ ■•. <»KBI< I I SHAW. Brokrr •• DRY (LEANING SPECIALISTS We Have Pick-Up Stations At . North Webster Launderette And’Dry Cleaning I ' Jot’Em Down Store. . Ba/bee Lakes. ||< Pick-up Truck in Pierceton Monday and Thursday WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Across From The Courthouse Warsaw. Ind Garbage & Trash Pick-Up IN THE LAKELAND AREA « — Contact -m Manass Driller R. 2 - MILFORD, IND. Please let me know by card at above address. Thank You ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P. O. Box 248. Leesburg. Ind

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| WHEN YOU ARE < : IN WARSAW ‘ ; •j 1 • Take Home Something ; > Baked From The -j i unique Bake Shop; ; Downtown' War»aw J LAKE LINE CABINETS Custom Kitchens Built-In Appliances Custom Cabinets of all Types Unfinished Furniture Armst f ’l".’- X- Lu’, learn BEAMER & SON Hwy. 13. 1 mile North of North Webster Phone: 834-1861 I • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-4927 j Insist On The Genuine ; " 4 °* ** * AND AUTO-MATE .Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone; 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By • ’’ Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City. Indiana I ■ " ___ WANT ADS -.TT-'WWnBHHSKBHMHai

TERMITES Universal Termite Control Ph. 267-7372 120 N. Scott St Warsaw. Indiana OR 1 CONN & BUHRT LBR. CO. ' Phone: 457-3331 ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse. I nd. WANTED Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or call Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANCE INDIANA WATCH REPAIR Satisfaction Guaranteed Timex Watches Repaired Here CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. . 105 East Center Street Warsaw. Indiana IBest Quality Plastic Sealing For Less I . WRITE DIRECTLY TO: Tim's Plastic Laminating R 3, Box .504 — Syracuse Social Security Cards, Wallet Photos, Membership Cards, Etc. Sealed Perma'nently In Plastic ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS TERMS Sales & Service ED ALEXANDER Phone 267-7034 1116 R ist Center St. -r- Warsaw

I Wawasee 1 Village Hdwe. | PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE: SYRACUSE 457-301! j < U i • FOR SALE: Used Kenmore wringer j .wa<her. reconditioned. GAMBLE'S) in Syracuse. . y | FOR SALE: ’ Lake Waw;:>ee. Kale , Island. Big 04 acre' channel lots, I $4,000. Winter special $2,800. R. T. , Searfoss, Syracuse,' Ind. r 1. Ph. I 457-2465. ts FOR SALE.: 1960 J vertible. Phone Milford 658-4815 ; or 658-4111. Arch Baumgartner, ts WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, mar riage and engagement announce nertts and birth announcements now. For prices phone 658-4111 or 457-3666 or come in and I look through our catalogue. The Mail-Journal. ts Fi M; SALE: colored tek-.: ’ I>w as $469.95 with I 1 trade. GAMBLE’S in Svracuse.

J FOR SALE: v build- _ ing?. For information write ,or ■N phone Smiley Lumber Co., Denver, Ind. ts WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp - _L pads and roll-on stamp pad ink- ! ers. THE MAIL-JOURNAL. . ts FOR SALE: Honegger, started pul- ’ lets; sound, solid birds delivered to your houses fully vaccinated, wormed, and debeaked. Berne HiWay Hatchery, Inc., Berne, Ind. Ph. 2-2607. ts FOR SALE: Income property locat- " ed in Milford, Priced to sell. No agents. Information call 457-3736. ts _ FOR SALE: Home on Waco drive, Lake Wawasee. Four bedrooms, : 2H baths, two-car garage. Call i 457-3686 after 5. ts ’ ‘ FOR SALE: Used automatic washer. good condition. GAMBLE’S in | Syracuse. i CARPETS DRAPERIES — Free estimates. Phone 894-3532 collect, j Ligonier. GOLDEN’S. ts I • FOR SALE: Three bedroom house on six lots with twp-car garage, new gas furnace and water heater. Phone Milford 658-4738. J2B, F 4, HP FOR 4 door. H. T„ P. B , I>; S„ all j vinyl interior. Real clean car, low P mileage. Week’ends or evenings. j call 457-4240. F 4, 11. 18 j FOR SAI E: 1964 Buick Special conI vertible, Sharp, economy ear, tow j j mileage. Phone 457-3316. F 4, 11, 18 j ..FOR SALE: 22 ft. trailer,. suit j for travel or camipng. Reasonable I Can.be seen at Robert' Peinek’s or: I Kale Island, Syracuse. ts I j l 1 ’ SALE: Used Qironadp wringer j ■ [ 'duiun 'GAMBLE’S in Syracuse j. SALI ■ : Ft j I Sports Coupe. Red bottom, white.; top. power steering, standard tran«m ssion. 14,000 miles St 11 has 10, 000-milv warrantv. $2,395 Call Mil- < ! ford 6584150. F 11' 18 P

FOR SALE: Two bedroom, tri-love’, al!.-.modem home on north side j Lake' Papakeechie, 105 foot - lake |: front. Cash or contract. Ph. -4574165 • F 11. 18, 25. .M 4 Hi M'Ef/M.IZE in P engineering, blueprints, and estiI mxites - generally :io charge. Dvs- . burg Lumber. Leesburg, tod Mr 25. I Se -f vice '*l I I ! -PT —J CARPET - UPHOLSTERY cleaning. Phone Golden’s, Ligonier, 894-3532 collect ts TAXES — Federal and state taxes filed. ACCURACY GI.AR.ANTEED. confidential. DARNELL ACCOUNTING. 11l N. Huntington, '-■ i ■ . E-"' J 1; -Mr2s ' -— — i LET US PLAN wi;h you tor your landscape improvements for, spring of 1965.' We'll give plans and pric-’ es for your consideration. Beer's Flowers and Landscaping, Milford. Phone 658-2351. F 4, .y

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WANTED: All your news, church, .e’.ub and locals Call ys Phone 457-3666 or 658-4111, The Mail-Jour-nal - . ts WANTED: Mimeographin purpose. Special cliureh and;prgan- | izational booklets and other needs. | Call 457-3888. WANTED: Ironings to do in my home. For sale: cherry dresser aiui j ; two commodes. Mrs. Joe Beres, : Ph. Milford 658.-4533. - I. ■ ■ ■ : ' ■ WANTED TO REXT: Three bed- = ■ room modern house in or near Syracuse Arthur Folger. Ph. 457-2653. . F 11. 18 i Hein Wanted >«*< ; - remale ! ■ <. T-' —— L- : WANTED: Sewing machine operat : -or. Must be experienced on laying i out and sewing boat covers. Part time starting about May 15 until approximately Sept. 1. Write Sewing. Box 8, Syracuse. ts WANTED: Reliable baby.- tier, live week; one pre-schbol and two school children.. Ph. 457-2702 . r1 30 F 11. 18 ,25 P HELP WANTED: Two for dining , room work, no phone calls, please. New. Paris Drive-In, road 15, over-

. ■ head, New Paris. Ihd. 'P. i- ■■ ■ . r— ■■ - — ■ — ; Help Wanted I- -- HELP WANTED: Opportunity’ in -I sales for man with agricultural background. Write Smiley Pole ’Bldgs., Denver, Ind. ts ... . . , —.— OPPORTUNITY FOR Y(U NG MAN | A LEADING, rapid growing manufacturing company is looking for an ambitious young man be-1 tween 21 and 30. You train- : ed on-the-job, and have-an exceptional opportunity to step into a management career and • beeonfe ! r an important man on our manage- : ment' team. Apply to Lyall Elec- | trie, Inc., Albion, Indiana F 4 & 11

HELP WANTED: Male, opening day afid night shift. Mechanical ability /desirable. High- school graduate. |y Sorg Products Co., Ligonier. ° r n< [’■TO L FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store. Ligonier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts [ FOR RENT: Completely furnished , apartments, east side Wawasee. I Ilea', water, and laundry facilities , tarnished. Ph. 856-8022. ts : FOR RE\I: S ,ed three- j room apartment in Milford, V i-' cant Feb. 1. Information call 4573736. ' ts ] FOR RENT IN MILFORD: Storage space. Information by calling 658ts { FOR RENT: AU modem five-room I lower duplex. Heat furnished. j ft Syracuse. ’ [ ’

CARD OF THANKS We wish to the many friends for their prayers, . cards, lovely floral pieces, and for all of :• kc:: : expressions of symy during the recent illness and tig of wr loved one. 1110 family of Miss Blanch c-M. Vail |'.__ ' 2 ■ ■ CARD OF THANKS I kindly have sent cards while Rial was in the hospital and now at home. Rial and Edith Troup Milford Locals Mr. and Mrs. E.. T. Bateman ofFarmers City, 111., spent Friday'r-’-til Monday, in the home of . and Mrs. Roscoe Smith, Milford. N Sunday guests at the Roscoe Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beer' and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rarig and daughter of Milford and Mrs. Susie Lybarber of Leland, Hl, Mr and Mrs. Robert Mothers of Leland. BL, brought Mrs. Lybarber to the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. LaMar Rarig, Milford, wh*. e she will spend several -weeks. ■ ' I Thursday night and Friday guests I in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. < Seely of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong and Johnny of Waubee Lake were Terri and Ross Huber of Arlington, Va.

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons ■ Phone: 463-7921 Leesburg-Oswego News

Leesburg Couple Injured In One-, Car Accident \ Mr, and Mrs. Leonard ; Kaufma p Sunday- in a one-car accident three miles north of Warsaw on state rind 15. Mr. Kaufman, 43: was treated in the ’ emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center for-abrasions-and contusions and a sprained neck, but was not hospitalized. His wife, Betty. 41, is hemg treated at> the Murphy Medical Center, for bruises and -'abrasions to her--right' e’bow .and knee. . •- . Kaufman,. driver of the vehicle, reported that he lost control; of the car as it rounded -a curve, 'Die car ski'ddwi backwards into a telephone pole and turned on its .side Damage |7and stoo to the telephone pole. *

Mrs. Kammerer Honored/t OES; Hold Election » 287; Order Eastern Star, was held on - Tuesday nigrit Election of officers * .. lected;- .. ■ Worthy matron. Thelma McCorkle; worthy patron. Keith Felton; assodate matron, Marilyn Phillips; assoi date patron. Darrell Phillips; secretary, Christine Hunt, treasurer, Helen Albert; conductress. ’ Eileen l.ichtenwaiter: associate conductress; i He<ter Felton,. .Attgr the meeting closed a suri prise’party was hdd in honor of ; Mrs. Chris Kammerer, Jr., who Manitoba, Canada, for three: years. I Chris Ry; matron., pi ! a crown on her head, crowning her i t'd a line and each officer marched in front of .Mrs. Kammerer and read her a valentine and then piaried a handkerchief on the line for her. Her husband, Chris Kammerer. presented her a box of I'’eenex. and a' sweetheart kiss. Worthy matron and worthy patron, Mr. ancTMrs. Leroy Rice of Goshen visitors.for the occasion. Refreshments were served in the diinng hall by Peg Smith, Rene DeMuth,

Miss SteVens In Finals Os Betty Crocker Contest Miss Donna Stevens, a senior at Leesburg has been notified she -s one of the 10 highest, girls in the Indiana 1965 Betty Crocker Search for American Homemaker of Tomorrow. ■ ‘ The 10 highest are being reviewed 'by Science Research Associates Miss Stevens is still being considered for either a $1,500 or a SSOO scholarship. To be eligible she must be certified for character and reputation by her school principal.Mrs Giles Hoffer is her. home ecorom'es teacher Miss Stevens is the daughter :of Mr. and Mrs. Er- j wia Stevens of r 4 Warsaw. List Leesburg Piano-Vocal Contest Winners

The piano - vocal music contest ! was held Saturday at Penn high [school near Students I from Leesburg and their ratings . were . / • ’,‘Frances Oswalt, and Sara Teepto. j superior: Linda Abbott, Roily Rob- I j ison, /Sandra Weaver, and Susan i and Rita O’Brian, good, ! Vocal solo - Rita O'Brian, excelV x*ai. duet - Rita Lewis and -K. lent. j MISS VANDERMARK GIVES RECITAL AT INDIANAPOLIS Miss Eileen Vandermark. student j in the Indiana university school of . music at Bloomintgon. gave an organ recital at the Christ Church Cathed- ’ . ; .kml\s .Tuesday nirfrt : She won first place in the’ annual I, state competition of the Indiana- i, polls Chapter Os American Guild as Organists. t She was presented with a gift ! ;

of money at the banquet preceding the recital. Miss Vandermark is a member of Gamma Phi Bela sorority and is active in Pieides. .Alpha Labda Delta.. L V. Foundation. Sigma Alpha lota and A. W.S. Legislative Boards. is also a member of Junior American Guild of Organists. Miss Vandermark is ,an accomplished pianist gr-d has also won many honors playing the French Horn At he present time she is studying organ under Prof. Ragatz and is working for a degree in Sacred Music. She : s a '962 honor graduate of the Leesburg high school. Miss Vandermark is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Condict Vandermark. i

Thursday, February 11, 1965

MIID-LAKES LIONS CLUB MEETS MONDAY The Mid-lakes Lions club held! their monthly din:-;?r’ meeting -at ■ the Oswtp.j. Community building , Monday night. Fred Gilliam was ; appointed chairman and plans were rnadt stir their annual summer chicken barbecye. .MYF MEETS SUNDAY T’’.e MAT of the Meth--list church ' met in the ci.urch balement Sun-' day right. The president, Rita O'Brien. conducted the business meet- ■ ir.g. . • ' i Lois Buckingham led the devotions and also gave the lesson “Belief .of the Methodist Ci.urch". j. The group wishes' to encourage : members to attend. ; Doug Walker and Doug Smith i served refreshments to the 12 mem bers present. ' LITERARY CLUB MEETS MONDAY 1 Mrs. Charles Smoker was hostess ; to the L ter try club at her home I Monday evening. Mrs. Georae Patton, president, conducted the business meeting. Mrs, Earl Robison tions. ■ The. program “Different Indian Tri'ies in New’ Mexico” was present-, ee _by Mrs Ruth Deatsman. who had’~visfted the Ind an Reservations ’The next meeting will be a “Washington’s-■ Birthdav, Party” at the home of Mrs. Carl Richey. I ■ ' - 1 - WMC MEETS AT QUINE HOME The . W.M C of the Brethren church met for their monthly meet' at . the home of jtrs D : Quine.of .Winona LakeZT’rayer circle "was conducted by M- shy Lester Vanj dermarit. .Bible study was given by i June Imfnel. Mrs. Louie Engle. : president,. conducted the .'business ’■'meeting,' Refreshments - ivere efd to the 13 members and two guests Tri-Arts Cltib Meets At Andres Home

. \ The Tri-Arts clyb met at the home ■ [of Mrs. Carl Andres Monday Tiight I for a Valentine Party. ‘'Hearts’' was played with prizes going to Mrs. Howard. Smith and Mrs Lewis Noel’. Refreshments were served to the 16 members present. Assisting- the I hostess were Mrs. Tay - Hess and ’Mrs. Albert Kammerer. HIGH SCHOOL CLASS VISITS OTHER CHURCHES The high school Sunday ' school class of the Methodist church has been .visiting different churches in. the community. Sunday they visited the Apostolic church in Milford. Mrs. Maxine Robinson is the teacher of the class MEN’S FELLOWSHIP TO CONIHX T SERA ICES The Men’s Fellowship of the Os- , wego Calvary Baptist church will co Frill’, nicht '> Fort "Wayne. They will conduct services at the Fort Wayne Rescue Mission. ASSEMBLY PROGRAM TUES. . A. high school assembly program was given Tuesday afternoon "by E3don Sax, He gave a chalk talk on West Africa Vignettes Mr Sax hd> ■ e por ca, EVANGELIST!! MEETINGS Rev. Richard Woodworth, pastpr of the Oswego Calvary Baptist church announces plans are beine be held Febrtiarv 28-March 7. Rev. ( Leland Aretz will he the evangelist.

I 'to MIN’S BRI \KI ABI The laymen of the Brethren church will have rheir monthly breakfast Jat 6 o’clock Saturday. Feb. 1.3, at the church. AU men are invited an-.; are urged'to attend. - L - RUE RELATION SUNDAY Race Relation Sunday will be observed at the service ht the Methodist church Sunday morning. .’COMMI MTV NEWS Waiter Deatsman ha> a,sked ail I interested members of the commu[nfty to. view the different school i sights' and' to make their wishes i known to Ralph Brubaker, school I board member. Mrs. Helen Zimmerman entertained Thursday at a birthday luncheon in honor of Mrs, Herman Gintber. Other guests were: Mrs. Everett Tom Sr., Mrs. Frank Shively and Mrs. Ralph Brubaker. Mr. and Mrs Noel Rhinehart and Jackie were Friday night guests after the ball game at the Forrest Lyons home. Mrs. Art Stackhouse. Mrs. RyEtter and Taylor Shively were Sun-

day dinner guests of their sister. Mrs. Echo Myers at Wakarusa. Mr. and Mrs. tom Edgar, Susie and Tommie attended the Shrine Circus at Fort Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vehr and sonof Fort Wavne were weekend guests of Mrs. Pearl Coon. On Sunday they all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyson of Dunlap. Mrs. Doris Rodgers and Mrs. Pauline Leonard of Elkhart were Monday dinner guests of Mrs. Dick Allen. Leesburg was very' happy this weekend Both, the second and varsity basketball teams won both Friday and Saturday nights. The varsity set a new record for Leesburg. Saturday night was the first time a ‘team had ever scored over 100

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I'points i:: one game. The final si-ore' ! Leesburg 103-Larwill 73. See 0.i'.l - I details on page 2. Mr. and Mrs.' James McConnell and daughter, Christine and Mr. I and Mrs. Larry McConnell and son. j Tomny of Warsaw were visitors . i over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Roger McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum attended a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs; Norman. Hunsberger’ and Char- ' les Good Sihiday at -the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunsberger ' . near Milford. I Mr. and Mrs. “John Dye are staying' at tiie Lee Dye home while they are. in Florida. They . entertained Friday night after . the basketball game. Donna Ste\ ens, Judy Smith. Janet Anglin. Karen , Plank. Doug Smith. Everett Daysman. and Mike Noel. Elmer Vehr Jr. of Fort Wayne . was a Friday over night guest at t the home of Mrs. W. C. Fried. 1 Kenneth Mishler of South 'Whitley called Saturday night at the Bob Ferverda home. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Klopen- : stein of Milford wertLcallers of Mr. ’ and Mrs. Esta Yocum Sunday night. Robert Allen who injured his arm ’ 1 while at vyorji was a hospital pa--1 tient ■ for two days. His arm has healed and he has now returned to, 1 * work but can do no heavy lifting. | Mr and Mrs. John Longfellow of 1 Terre Haute were recent guests of I Mrs. Everett Bishop. , The third grade attended the ciis at' Fort .Wayne FriI day. Chris Kammerer drove the I bus Other adults going were: Mrs Charles Garnet and the cljiss teacli- - Kammerer. Mr. y/uj Mrs.. Mr,- and -Mrs. Dean Ferverda, 1 Mr md Mrs \ Mr. i and Mrs Raymond 'Hartman aril. : Kitn, Mr and Mrs' Larry Hart- ' ' ;num. and '' ■' - HugJ M< - ” I Cann attended the wedding of Myr- ' na.M'eCann and Michael Jackson at ■ > 'Plymouth Saturday afternoon. The 5 1'yOung couole will live in Sotith •Be.l ■ f I ball team’ recently surprised Norma" Dakes, honoring him on his 18th birthday. The evening was

spent playing pool. Refreshments ■Acre served to the following: Nor- - man Dukes, Pardee Gunter, Lar-.k ry Bishop. Gary Landis, Mike Itod- - and Nprmah "Skip” Lewis. The teachers of Leesburg school atttnded a workshop held at the ' Warsaw high school .Saturday. Mrs. Marjorie Hepler spent her semester "break” at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Condict Vandermark and with her son, Dennis. Mrs. Hepler is a student at Indiana university. She is studying to be a librarian. Norman "Skip” Lewis left Warsaw Sunday morning with a group of Civil Air Patrol Squadron members. Over 20 members toured the Museum of Science and Art in Chicago They returned home Sunday night.John Rowland and Herman Anglin went. to. Marcellus. Mich., Saturday on business. .Mike Douglas wa f s -a Wednesday . : [h k of Lincoln, 111., and Mis Dale Morehouse were guests of ' the Nappanee Mothe Study Club Monday night.’M Mrs. ■Morehouse reviewed the book "Angel At Her Shoulder " as the program‘ for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold In ire and Lonnie entertained Sunday, Mr. and . Mrs Robert Bruce and fan; Iv of Clavixxil. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Shoemaker of Warsaw and Mrs. Walter Mr ; arid Mrs. Larry Jlai tman. were Sunday, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Metz, Jr., at Pierce-* ton. . - ' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Guutor had dinner in Goshen Sunday. Mr and Mrs Charles Hunter "TT*: B/t nM o* Nortia Wybster and Mr. and'Mrs. Gary Popenfortse and sons ,>f Fort Wayne were Sunday guests Hunter. 71 occasion was a birthday dinner in ’.' ■ - ■Randy Hartnian is ■ recovering ■ 'rom the measles. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Gi’nther ■pent Sunday with relatives' and' riends in South Bend. Marshall Anglin lias returned rdm Clearwater. Fla., after having aken a P.GiA. course in golf.

Mrs: John Watkins, Mrs. Charles Dye, Susie, and Nancy called at the home, of Mrs. Peg Green in Goshen Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Glenn Deeter, who is vacationing in Florida, reports-the. temperature at T 6 and the fishing good? Quite a contrast to the weather here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartman and family were Sunday supper ■tuests of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Hartman of Warsaw. Troy Todd; and Trent Albert, sons of Mr. arid Mrs. Eugene Albert of North Manchester, are visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Albert for a few days. Mrs. James Kizer, and Julie, Greenwood, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Heaton. Mrs. George Bowers is a patient at the Whitley county hospital at Columbia City. £he is undergoing tests and observation. tjMrs Frank Rader and infant daughter and Mr. Taylor Savely were Monday dinner guests of Mrs. Art Stackhouse. Mrs. Chris Kammerer Sr. is spending as month with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Logan in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop. Judy, and Cindy and Mr. and Mrs. John Stdokey and Jeff enjoyed ice ; cream and cake with Mr. and Mrs. i (Continued on page 8)

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