The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 March 1965 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons - Phone:4s3-7921

Leesburg-Oswego News

EDITOR’S NOTE - The follow ing news from the Leesburg-Osweg a was left out of last week - Mau Journal because of a delay i in.n-ing'caused by the snow stonh Fred Anglins Observe 50th Anniversary Mr and Mrs. Fred Anglm of Os wego were guests of honor at open Met! <»i '■ I ; ir lots i Leesburg Sunday afternoon honoring their golden wedding anniv-! ■’? . ■ ' ■' The tod b sons and families Mrs, Lttfford S . sts. In . t receiving line with Mr and" Mrs. Anglin were their threesons. Herman < of Leesburg. and Marshall arid Je4xn ■ swego ■ Mrs Marshall Anglin. ■ ■ • The • - ent' table was ■ laid with -white-'lace with i d dec/r.t- --- . Jam t . ami <' ■; ty \r ■ ■ ’• _ J . . Sfr.C .f ! ■ f nint- and nuts to the 2*> guest< Manx fiowers drd level v gifts were rece.ved by - the honored couple -L- . DUMP IKt < K FOI-\D A gi av ■ 1 dump truck was t »k* • - Cpmpanv Saturday night Sheriff Holbrook and town ma:-: Ma'‘ann found the -truck in I. Feiikner’s cornfield near .Millord Monday morning No damage was done and nothing stolen from the truck ■ ■ ' —L—■ BPWC MEETING HELD AT WESTMINSTER The Business- and Professional Women's’ club met Wednesday night for a dinner meeting at the AVest,«r Hegel at Winona Lake Mrs Karl Stopkey. [resident. conducted the I . Mex-.jWarner of Dytroni s Im Ixn -burg was the speaker, using tai- •‘Doing -Busrjess A' Mrs. Floyd Hill was chairin in >*f the evening. ' - ' ' '. • < I Win At State Music Contest The state music contest was’ held Saturday at Butler, un in In ■damapohi-h The winners from Lee- ' .. . ■ ■ Anglin.-Karen Hall. Kay -Noel, Rita Ex. it:’. - s»h h..i" . he sit' Karen Pl .ink , WOMENS FELLOWSHIP I’ONTI‘ONEJ) ■>■ .. - ■ ■'' ' ' ■ y-ponesi-until -March 9 The meeting . .

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Thursday, March 4, 1965

s Leesburg-Syracuse Hold Joint Lions Club Meeting The Syracuse and Leesburg Lion clubs met for a joint meeting a ( the . Winona Westminster Hotel witi their wives as guests Leesburg wa: presented with the trawling gavel After a smorgasbord dinner Hugh McMinn of Kendallville, show ed slides of 'Tbe Berlin Wall” anc ference existing tn .East Berlin anc West Berlin l s A gift was presented to Mr, anc Mrs. Fred, Anglin-in honor, of their ' 50th wedding anniversary. , r i ■ . - -I^-. DISTRICT TWO OF BPWC MEETS -T e B.P.W- club of Warsaw was Second District sprit . ;;<iay and Suri- ■' I ■ ‘Fup Fest”. In ' the afternoon they toured Milnot, Warsaw Cut Glass, ■ : an I p’.i.-cs <>: interest in' Winona, Dinner, was erved the group at the Westmtost- ' ' .y '■ ■ i I het" .business meeting Mrs. Virginia Ro Jan<| u‘ Bluffton, president and Miss Ruth Shanks of Plymouth, 2nd xicewere piV'-ent for ,the meeting Miss Mary Jane Shppler. .of Warsaw is director of the district 'Mrs Karl Stookev of Ixv-Jnng :s -k-nt of the hxal-group. Gue>t< were'present from South Bend. Elkhart. Goshen, Mi-h-awaka. Knox and Plymouth. MYF MEETS SUNDAY EVENING 'The -M.Y-F- met. in the Methodist church basement Sunday evening. .Rita 0 Brian presi lent ; resided at '•!< busines'. meeting. Voting for Jcohfe ■ s -vh bold- Debbie (of*land and Larry ißishop gave the dtvolions and the; lesson. “The n-.-rt-. Uere >< ned by Gary Mininck and Mike Huffman. • > ■- -LLEGION AUXILIARY MEETING HELD Tb.e American !-■.. ■ • ./.xihary. ' ' Mrs Morr;s Huffman conducted the tui'ira-xs -meeting. It was voted to Asend Vickie Sue Oswalt to Girls’ State in June. Joyce Man el was chosen 'as the -alternate -Mrs' Jo- ■ . ly served, on the refreshment com-’ mittee. • PINK AND BLUE SHOWER HONORS MRS. BAILEY A baby shower in honor of Mrs. Warren Bailey was held a: the .■•! Mrs l»a\e Welborn in Warsaw on Tuesday night. Contests v were playid with prizes being won by Mrs Dale Sfillington. . Mrs. KenOeto rk who in turit presented them to : ’tac guest of honor ■ ’ lu reshmgnts =e; confetti angei • «<i take and kv cream were serxt.

. I TRI-ARTS CLUB * SEES FILM * Mrs Millard Wallace was hostesi to the Tri-Arts club Monday night ’ with Mrs Walter Deatsman as co'N Howard Smith the .‘ j; program committee for the year. ;h I Mrs. IXmald Shively. Mrs Clyde is Bair. Mrs. Floyd Smith, and Mrs *• [Howard Smith; flower and card r ’ committee, .Mrs Darrell Phillips and Mrs. Donald Boggs. Mrs. Floyd r 'Smith was- in charge of the prod gram- . | - Site introduced Dr. Brooks.' who d showed a film on cancer, and gave r a'-short, talk on the subject. Mrs. Carl Andres was awarded the door, pr.ze • Refreshments, were served to the 17 members and one - 5 , WSCS IN MONTHLY MEETING; ELECT : I OFFICERS. ■ ; ’ to 14 members,4>t WSCS. of the ’• Methodist church Thursday afterMr. Maude Shively was cohost rfficers was held «th Mr. Herman Ginther being elected president. Mrs. HerI 1 . Mix ■ vuv president;: Mrs. ‘ I Charles Smoker, recording secretary. nd: Mrs <hr s Karnfherer, . treasurer. ■ r - I Mrs Warren Rodtirough was in ge of the devotional period. ■ Mrs Dick Xllen gave the program | ’ Shai ihg Bas c", Er-, ed ims”. dessert coffee, arid tea I were served during the social hdur. I ■ -L- ? PLAIN FARMERETTES MEET AT SCHOOL : 1 The Plain Farmerettes had their ' regular meeting the schoolhouse, j Ann Tusing. president, conducted the business meeting. Betty Vanator led the group in g:\:ng the American pledge and Brenda bast .tedj HI J > .•- ira' Lewis ga\e | ■■ I■■ ' ' '• . ■■ The recreation period was in the '-.i-.,- i>: K.iren Mushier A scrap book for perfect attendance at the Offk er's Trainir.® School was re- : <h Gene Deatsman and;Jack! Stookey. of the Successful Farmers were chosen as the leaders to ■ Conference at Wabash on February , • 18th The next regular meeting will TIPPY LEE CLUB MEETS AT ALLENS The TippysLee club met Monday . w th Mrs. Dick Allen with ■ Mrs ■ ■- .• -!>?..>. Mrs. R.jym- •: .L.:';m. t r. gave the meditations .The - . r'drobe Planning -- was presented by Mrs. ■ , A lengthly discussion was held ■--y.fr'..!’.: -he N.i'.onai Extension Homemakers Council to be held i August 9-13 at Itordue It will be - nat onwide with .over ■ 5;0Q0 attend-1 > mg Indiana will be the iiostess state. ■ Refre.di!' -et‘ved to those | I present The next nHVting will be wgh Mrs Charles bye for a potluck •

MISSIONARY SUPPER HELI? FRIDAY A potluck supper was held Friday night in the basement of die Brethren church. It was the annual supper of the Missionary Society. I Rev. Scott Weaver, pastor of the Osceola Brethren church, was the ■speaker He showed slides and had tape recordings of the sounds of .Africa. Mrs. Scott Weaver told of > the Women’s Work there. Dr. Carleson had lived across the street l from them while in Africa and they ; showed pictures of him and his fam- ; U y- ' I Mrs. Lany Mirehler closed the lice -With a song “So Stoned I You". LITERARY CLUB HAS PARTY Mrs. Carl Richey was hostess to the Literary dub Monday ni ■ a “George Washington" party..-Mrs. , George Paton conducted a short business meeting and Mrs. Ruth Deatsman was in charge -of devo--I tions. I A social evening followed with I several contests being played with Mrs Carl Diehl and Mrs John .WatI kins winners. Door prizes were won by Mrs Earl Robison and Mrs V . Minnick. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Tom | Buskirk Jr., and Mrs. E. B. Helm served refreshments in keeping with SURPRISE PARTY FOR PARDEE GUNTER Dr. and Mrs. Norvin Lewis enter- ■ taint'd Sunday afternoon at a sur--1 prise pxarty in honor of the 18th I birthday of Pardee Gunter. - cake was . s&ved to the following guests: coach Jack Fdrd. Larry Bishop, Gary Ixmdis, Mike Rodgers. Norman Dukes, Norvin “Skip” Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gunter. Robert Lewis dt Alaska and the honored guest. Pardee Gunter

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C OMMI XITV NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deatsnvan ' and family were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dar- ? rell Phillips. The dinner was in hon- [ ■or of the birthdays nf Gene Deatsj man and Jo Phillips. I Mrs. Richard Vanator. Sir. and ? Mrs. George Armbruster and Mrs 1 George Curry visited Mrs. Dean f Curry and new baby boy at Columf bia City Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman callt ed at the Jim Coon home Sunday v night. . - Mrs. Ruth Deatsman. Mrs. Maude - [ Shively, and Mrs. Bernice Watkins ? enjoyed dinner at Horn’s Sunnymede I restaurant Sunday. They visited Mae Long at the Alfran nursing home in the afternoon. Mrs. Albert Kammerer attended graveside services at Milford cemetery Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. , Frank Huffman of Wilmette, 111. Mrs Huffman was an aunt of Mrs. Kammerer Mr and Mrs. Carl Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kammerer attended visiting matrons and patrons night as South Bend Monday. Leesburg basketball team set another record Saturday night scoring 1125 points to Wawaka 55. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Hartman of Warsaw were Sunday dinner guests |at the Raymond Hartman home. J Mr. and Mrs Ramon Alber enter--, tained "Monday night in honor of ! their 'dhughter. Mary Lee’s Bth birthday. Ice cream, cake and coffee were served to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byrer and Mr. arid Mrs. Rob- ■ ■ Mr- and MTs. Lee Dyi I turned to their home from a trip . to Florida I -Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ..Watkins ■ and (daughter of Syracuse called on Mrs. | Bernice ■ Watkins Sunday Mr. and ?ilrs John Green who '] have been staying in the Robert ) Hollar home near Milford while the Hollars were in Florida have returned, to their homei J ; The congregation of the Calvary Baptist church is awaiting comple-

tion of the plans for the new sanctuary which construction will be un- ; derway soon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brookins attended . a baby shower at Peru Sunday for Mrs. Sherry Bell, niece of Mrs. Brookins. I Tom Orn is spending two weeks in Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. ! Donald Orn. ’ Miss Judy Andres: of Indianapolis is spending her vacation with her ■ parents, Mr. and Mrs Carl Andrts. Mr, and Mrs Pardee Warstler entertained on February 16 at a s birthday supfier in honor of Pardee > Gunter’s 18th birthday. Guests be- ! sides the honored guest were Mr. • and Mrs. Max Faurote and Tonva i and Mr. and Mrs, Ted Gunter." ! Robert Lewis of .Alaska is visiting [ his brother, Dr. Norvin Lewis, and . family. Mrs. Wade Roberts fell Saturday afternoon in her home and broke her right arm She was a patient at j the Goshen hospital but returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Noel Wiley and sons i>; Sturgis. Mich . were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Richard Vanator ind daughters ' Mrs George Bowers has been I dismissed from .the hospital. She : spent last week with her daughter. ; Mrs Herman Anglin, .and family. j Mrs. Geraldine Bayne of Warsaw Danny Bayne, of Ball State yspent the weekend with Mr. and i Mrs. Lester Dye. Sunday afternoon they" took Danny ba k to Muncie Mr - - ■■■:■' Max .Faurote and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs. David Halterman and children. i in Fort Wayne I Mr.i and ‘Mrs. Albert Heckman sday. : . . ‘ r Mr. and Mrs' Alvin . Rockhill and 1 children of Claypool, Mr. and Mrs. : Norman Hunsbbrger of Milford • and Mr. and Art Frederick- • son and Angela were Sunday- call- : ers at the Paul‘Yoctim home. ■' Mr. and Mrs Jim Randall entertained Sunday at dinner in honor

of the birthday of their ton. Hunt- i er. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Randall. Mrs Maxinc Rob son and Joan of Ix’esburg and Mrs • i Pauline Drudge of Warsaw. I i Mrs Karl Stookey attended a (meeting at the Winona Hotel Monday night for the chairman and co- * | chairman for the BP W club | spring district meeting held nt Warsaw I Mrs. Don Boggs and Mrs.. Hosea R'lsbrouch .mended j a F irm Bureau Women's Conference at the Muret Temple in Indianapolis Feb- I ruary 1.6 and 17. . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ellis and family of Naperville, 111., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ginther. Mrs. Kenneth Ellinger and Maxine of Tippecane were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lyons. Miss Ruth Yeager of Granger.' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen visited Sunday with Mrs Omar Hawkins at Warren. They reported her feeling real 1 good. .. Mr and Mrs. Don Boggs attended a fish fry at the Farm Bureau Ini sura nee building in Warsaw Satar- , day night for the “membership comj mittee" members. i Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Croop and Nancy of Warsaw. Miss Ethel .An- - glin of Columbia City. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. * Hugh McCann were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Croop sh ■ ved slides of Florida takei: i while on their. trip. Mr ■ " ■ Mrs Larrv Hartman called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yocum on'. Monday night. Mrs Raymond Hartman is confin- .; ed to her .bed with a dislocated disc in her back. ■ Mr Snd Mrs. Ira Schue attended a party Saturday night at the. home [Mr :: i Mrs Herb Martingale at Nappanee. It was in - honor of f J the birthdays of Glen Treesh <of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of North Webster.

Olie Gregory, Sr, of Tennessee is Vi uting at the home Mr, and Mrs. Wendell Mrs Fannie Smith, Who is staying with her daughter in Chicago winter, has been ill but is improved at this time. Mrs. Joe Mater of Tippecanoe lake is a patent at the Lutheran hospital , in Fort Wayne. 1 Mrs. Ira Schue visited her sister, Mrs George Glass, who is a patient in thei Saint Joseph hospital in South BencJ, Saturday afternoon. | Mt and Mrs. Tom Sands and i Lori of Munster were Friday overnight guests of Mrs. Art Stackhouse. I. U. Journalism Alumni Launch Fund Drive . Bloomington, ind. — journalism alumni of Indiana juniversity have launched a fund, drive to mem-' orialize Prof. S. G. (Chris) Savage by establishing an .annual prize com- ’ for the outstanding newsman in the state and the top "undergrad- . uate journalism, student at I. U. Ttie widely known professor died of i a heart attack last fall at the age of 50. | Dow Richardson, editor of The Kokomo Tribune, who is chairman of the fund drive, said: . "By giving this type of recognition to an outstanding newsman and to a newsman-in-training, we believe we will be hel 'seethe prosession and encourage indnidual reportorial effort". Members of all news media in the state.are eligible . for the SIOO professional 10TH LARGEST ROTC UNIT BLOOMINGTON. Ind. - With 1.887 cadets. Indiana university has the 10th largest Army ROTC unit in the United States.