The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 March 1965 — Page 3

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Baumgartner and Mrs. Wayne Bucher. r Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dip- . pon, Mr. and Mrs. Anglin, Mr. and . Mrs. Bucher, Mr. and Mrs. Baumj gartner and Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher. The next meeting will be on April ,4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - i Wayne Bucher. i

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20 Years Ago - March 15, 1945 “ Shirley Slabaugh. 10. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roman Slabaugh, has been in the Elkhart General hospital for the post two weeks. She is being treated for leakage of the heart dnd her condition .is some-j what improved. Miss Marilyn Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Fuller, was recently chosen by the senior class ! and faculty of Milford high school ; Ito represent her school in the Good ! Citizenship contest conducted annually by the National Society, Daughters of American Revolution. 1 Mrs. Ida Alice Zinn of Elkhart, .sister of Mrs. Orville Yeager. Mrs. i Jenjima Carrier, and Daniel Carls I

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(X Milford, died Monday. Sir. and Mrs. Amos Steffen of south of Milford announce the engagement of his son, Louis Steffen, to Miss Earlene Frauhiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Frauhiger, of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. C. Jtay Miller have sold their town property located on west Emelihe street to S. E. Ellison, vice president of the Citizens State Bank of Milford. Fifteen members of the Queen Esther society , and two guests. Mrs. Inez .Anglin and Mrs Florence Myers, met with Miss Rosalie McDon- | aid at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McDonald, Tuesday evening. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Piomer Michael en-

tertained in their home Tuesday evening in honor of the 16th birthday of their son, John. 30 Years Ago • March 21, 1935 f Woodrow Stouder. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stouder, entered a ; school of chemical warfare at Fort McKinley, Maine, March 1. Mrs. Fred W. (Vella ■ Lott, 48, . a prominent Milford resident, was j found dead at her home Thursday by Mrs. Ray Treesh, Dr. V. G. Hur- ! sey and Delbert Replogle. A marriage license has been issued by the county clerk to Iva Yoder of Milford and Enin Burkholder of Nappanee. Fred Scott and family of Goshen visited Sunday with Mrs. Hattie Gibson. Births this week include: A six and one-half pound daughter • bom on March 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fackler of Ligonier. The mother is the former Catherine Lingofelter; a son, Dallas Eugene, bom March 18 to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fox; a boy. Ortie Lee, was bom to* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conrad of New Paris on March 20. Note, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morehouse, fell from a couch Saturday jtKNsioke her right i forearm.. / Mr. and Mrs. Geisler and son of i Columbia City were Sunday guests ■ of Albert Groves and wife. Other deaths reported this week I were Edward Marion Lentz. °56. husband of the former Emily Geiger: Mrs. John W Mary Ellen Dewart [Rohrer. 71: and Edward, Miller. [7l. father of Mrs. Flovd Turing of Milford

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40 Years Ago - March 19, 1955 Miss Thelma Bird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bird, and Albert Graff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graff, who reside north of Milford Junction, were married on Saturday at South Bend by Rev. Rogers. MHS won at the regional basketball tournament Saturday by defeating Wawaka - 39-19 and Fort Wayne Central 29-22. They are one of the "Big sixteen" teams to enter the title race at Indianapolis this ’ week. Isaac Krull, 42, died Sunday, March 8. He is survived by his wife, ■ the former Iva Elizabeth Smith; > three children, Ellen. Ralph ar.d Irene: five brothers and one sister. Emanuel Dubbs. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dubbs of Clarendon, Texas, and grandson of Rev. Emanuel Dubbs of Milford, preached his first sermon Sunday at the first Christian church in Clarendon. ’Mrs, Charles Purdum entertained at a party of small children Monday, honoring the fifth birth- ■ day anniversary of her son. Charles Jr. Miss Melba Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price of Milford, and Ward Rensberger, sot of ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rensberger of; Nappanee were united in marriage [ Monday. . ' Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Doty welcomed a six, and lialf pound babydaughter at 1:15 a m. Tuesday. She has been named Anna Belle. 30 Years Ago - March 18, 1915 Joseph Krauter has moved from Bremen to the farm owned by Ernest Krauter. -south of town. Mrs. J. S. Shaffer" was at Churti- ‘ busco Saturday and Sunday visiting with her daughter and family, Rev and Mrs. James Lawburg. Mrs, Aaron Rasor of Warsaw spent several days last week visit- ‘ ing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Juday. /C. A Horton has accepted a position in the big store of C. A. Spark- [ lin ■ ■ • ■■, Samuel Dausman, who owned the original John Crabb, farm west of Milford, has sold same to Reuben Byers. Ziler Grove, organizer and teacher of the bands at New Pa-is and Hastings, has organized a band of 20 members at Claypool; Mrs Henry Wink and ■ daughter. Mrs Martin, .of Maple. Grove Md . were visiting Mrs. Wink’S father. Jacob Bixler of Emeline.street, last week While hauling a load of tile last Thursday. .George Roberts. 45. of near Hastings'Was thrown -from his wagon and run over. The wheel bassed diagonally across his chest, injuring his collar bone and fracturing two ribs. The load of tile equalled approximately two tons. Dr.' Sto.'kberger was called and after examination - could not determine anything of a serious character. Read the CLASSIFIEDS

Thursday, March 18, 1965

Mrs. Lawrence Myers Heads Methodist Ladies The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Milford Methodist church met Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock in the fellowship room of the church. An election was held during the j meeting with the following results: President, Mrs. Lawrence Myers; < vice president, Mrs. Robert Brown: secretary’. Mrs. Donald Cecil; assistant secretary. Mrs. Paul Sands; treasurer. Mrs. C. D. Barnes: local J church activities, Mrs. Glen Treesh, Mrs. Don. Da vidsen. Mrs. Ollie Sch- ‘ otterback. Mrs. Keith Lindzy, Mrs. ‘ Helen Arthur and Mrs. Patsy Stam- 1 per; secretary- of program materi- 1 i al. Mrs.. Vera Schel': missionary, 'education. Mrs. Don ,\hms; chil- 1 ; dren’s work, Mrs. Joe Gerencser : [ youth work, Mrs. Goldie Deeter and 1 1 I Mrs. Richard Sumner: student I work. Mrs. H. C. Snyder: spiritual .life, Mrs. Royce Fuller; member- ' ! ship and cultivation, Mrs. Herbert I Baumgartner: circle leaders. Mrs. > William Motts. Mrs. Howard Haah, Mrs. Harlan Wuthrich, and Mrs. Leon Newman: secretary of supply. Mrs. Charles Dressel: secretary- of Christian social relations, Mrs. Bessie Sunthimer. On the nominating committee ’ were Mrs. Don Ahrns, Mrs. Ollie Schlotterback ar.d Mrs. Riclvard ; ! Sumner. Everyone was urged to attend the ; , Lenten services, March 21-26 to ’ ! hear Dr. Kaufman and the- various visiting choirs and to stay for the 1 I social hour following. A bridal gift was presented to Miss Ann SehlotterlKiek, bride-elevrt. 5 I Mrs, Royce ptiller,. worship chair-i man. had-, opened toe meeting by - aging "Take Time to be Holy". | The worship center was covered ; with a picture of "Rraymg Hands ’. ' In ‘the background were yellow ' chrysanthemums and in the foreground a ’ picture of the "Angels” i and a lighted candle,' which buiiied throughout the meeting. .Mrs. Richard Sumner, in charge of the lesson, reminded the ladies to I re-kindle their life with prayer and .not to let their prayer life.be pushed ■; aside in' the busy days. She sug- ; gested the ladies pray deeply, pray more' often, pray more for other .people than themselves and pray l as they work in their own simple way. Then, the told the story of the "Angels" and compared it with the ladies’ lives. This was followed by everyone repeating The Lord's Prayer. • . N i The Silver Thimble'club at Milford i is serving a benefit chili supper to i members of the church. Saturday . a’. ■( the fire station.

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CLARENCE BERRYS INJURED IN ACCIDENT MONDAY A three-car collision at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Fifth street. Goshen, at 6:45 a.m. Monday resulted in injuries to a r 1 Milford couple. Treated at the Goshen hospital and released were Clarence D. Berry, 48, and his wife, Ruth, 45. Mr. Berry received bruises of his lower right leg and right hand and Mrs. Berry received a sprained ngck and a bump on her head. Two other drivers, Darlene D. Gall, 40, r 2 Syracuse, and William Gangwer, Goshen, both escaped injury. Mrs. Gall was driving a 1963 Pontiac convertible north on fifth street and reportedly had the “green traffic” signal light at the Lincoln Avenue intersection. « Berry was driving a 1961 Kar-mann-Ghia east on Lincoln Avenue, went into the intersection and was hit broadside by the Gall auto. After the impact. Berry’s auto swung around and hit the left front of a 1964 Chevrolet driven by Gangwer. The Gangwer auto was headed west and had stopped for the traffiq signal light. All three drivers were en route to work at Goshen industries when the accident occurred. Berry’s car, valued at SI,OOO. was a. total loss, and the other two oars were damaged to the extent of $230. ANN SCHLOTTERBACK HONORED AT SHOWER 1 Miss Cynthia Ann Schlotterback j was showered with bi-idal gifts by 35 .of her friends at the home of Mrs. Arnold Doll oh r 1 Milford last Friday evening. - Miss Schlotterback and Robert Brooks, both of Milford.’ will exchange wedding vovvs on Friday evei ning. March 26, in the Milford Meth- [ odist church. ! The bride-elect was presented a corsage of.pink carnations and white I. pompons by the hostess. She was as[sisted by Mrs. Ted Brooks. Jr., and Mrs. James Brooks in opening, her lov.ely gifts. | Refreshments of angel delight, pink punch, and coffee were served from the dining room table appointed with pink candles in white holders and a centerpiece of spring- flowgrs. Mrs. Lewis Speicher and Harlan Beer poured. SYRACUSE OES TO HOLD PUBLIC INSTALLATION Syracuse chapter 283. Order of the" Eastern Star will hold public installation of 1965-66 officers.- Saturday. March 20, at 8 p.m. in the Masonic hall. Mrs. Nancy Motts will be installed \s worthy matron and Gerald Cramer as worthy pat- • ron.

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