The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 March 1965 — Page 5

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Hope Springs Eternal' To Be Presented 5 "Hope Springs Eternal” is a three act comedy to be presented March 26, at 8 o’clock pm. by the Leesfojtrg high school junior; class! A young man is sent to. Hope ■Sp.imijS to investigate dead -; e<»ple them very much alive in a 'special runi- He falls in love with the nurse who looks after them and discovers a., doctor has been stealing from them. He solves the ■ •lakes over the head job of the office The play features Rosanna Custer" Kay Noel. S. Furnas Vicki Oswalt. Debbie Harrison. Karen Hamman. Debbie Copeland. Jov Larry Bishoo; Jim G . ■ ' - ■ ' ■ F ■ ■ ■ ■ . -:. h < mev’ • ' • ■■ ’ - ■ .. ' J to PA.X • \KE \ND HAI S\GE st ppfij . , .. ■ Brtl THDAV < F I E!IK \TI D . • ■ ■ \ ■ ?■ ’ ? ' . '. to ' .• t SI’F tKER -Al < VI \ \K\ . \Y . <l, . - ■ ■ .... ; ■ ■ .

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LIONS DINNER MEETING THURDAY The Lions club held its monthly dinner meeting Thursday night in i the church dining room. Ed Chari- j ton. president, presided at the meet-, ing. Entertainment was furnished 4 after ■ the business meeting. ' i | PUPILS TOUR SUGAR CAMP Fifty-nine pupils of Mrs M . . ii-iuri the <f2ar camp of Otto Beer, ; Sr., last Thursday. Chris Kammerer I was the driver of the bus that took/ . ts-e ■hihiren. - ' . ! .■-i. . • ! : REPUBLICAN MEETING AT LEESBURG J ’ | \ Reixiblican Womens • meeting was held Wednesday night at- the i ', the public and advisory board mem- - •' . ' ' r I ; 1 , ; < rind . ncl of ■ ■ aiwl ■ r t -v. nxvisdrers : .. - T • - ■ ■ r r' -n town- 1 i • . \ ' ■ I '■ • ‘ . ■' / ’ i y ’ ■ ■ ■ ■■ . ; ■ ' • . . L-- ' ' - LENTEN SERVICES AT METHODIST CH URC H : ? ■ ■,' . . .■■• t . ■ \ illc. will be the speaker. EASTERN STAR OFFICERS ENTERTAINED ' ■ ■ • • ■ • v worthy matron • . ' " 'J. I

HOMEMAKERS CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. BOGGS !: ' ' ' ' ' J 1 The ■Homemakers club met Wed-1 ' nesday evening with ' Mrs. ..Don i Boggs as hostess and Mrs. Jose- j. iphine Hopkins co-hostess. Fifteen members answered roil call by giv-., mg articles on Saint Patrick’s Day. ’ Mrs. Bernice Anglin conducted the business meeting with tlje club .I delegate to the National Extension ■ School August 9-13. to be held at 1 Purdue. Mrs Herschel Albert read'* the secretary’s report Devotions - , were in the charge of Mrs. Everett ( Tom. Sr The history of the song of the month “My Wild Irish Rpse’’ , was reviewed by Mrs. John Lursen 4 the group pined in singinc the ‘ song The lesson on "Program Pkm-, ; * rang” for the coming year was ghy-j. •.'h.lives Smoke- gave the health. ‘ and safety report Pointers discus- I sed at the Weight Control School 5-..j-.’-n bv Mrs R >s- • hroueh A flower and bulb exch • followed ' ■ ■ . / ’ okiv.s: wo’- Mrs Hers-hel Albert an I Mr- John . won hv Mrs Berni e c.i'i keeping- with weight con-i ■ [xhnlers were siTArii by the T h ’ '< DAN ALBERT TO BE HOME ON LEAVE i.■■■ ' ■ . i ■ . div to Fort Knox.- Kv ■’» here . their ■ . Dan Albert - ixxumuanv h.s parents home and . . -L- ’ . Mrs. Vanatot Entertains Lydi? Circle - s - the i■. < .le ■ ' ' - / . Mrs. John Buhrt. chairman, was in ■ . '■ s ! -.- ■ ■ M . - s - . ' ' M : 1 lev ■ •’ J’ ' e w x ■ ’ elected ckurnuin; Mrs. Rc M.s . ■ . . ■ . ' ' '' i t

MRS. KENT ADAMS HONORED Mrs. Herschel Albert entertained at a birthday luncheon in honor of the birthday "of Mrs. Kent Adams , of Fort Wayne last Wednesday. . Other guests were Mrs. Ed Charl- 0 ton. Scott and Craig, Mrs. Mabel Krouse, and Kent and Carol. Adams. COMMUNITY NEWS Pam Yergler of Wellintgon, 111., spent two weeks with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kammerer. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yergler and family were week end guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCann were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. j and Mrs. Chris Kammerer. The oc-1 cas.on was the birthday of Mrs. Me-. Cann. ■ • . I Rochelle and Mike Coon spent Friday with their aunt. Mrs. Larry Hartman. They were all dinner ■ nue<tx of Mr and Mrs. Aiixct Kammerer. Mr and Mrs. Frank Seehriest of . Atwood and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Goon spent the weekend in Nashvffle, Tenn., where they attended | the "Grand O'le Opry ”. The chil- j dren spent' the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goon at Ckmette. - • | and Mrs. Lee Dye and and M's. John Dye spent Sunday .with Mr and Mrs. Charles Dye and family.. ' j - were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boles of Mishawaka. ■ weekend in Fort Wayne at the! of her daughter. Mrs. '• Hankey. Mr and Mrs Robert Teeple and ' • ’■ ' ■ Mrs M - • <• T> tr.d <ons in Fort >. • ■ . ■ ;■ ! Mrs. John Kiner was dismissed to her home Monday from the Go- | shen hospital ■ even uesto of Mr .1 M Her -< l'.-l Mr and Mrs Ed C ■j ■ - The Shriners Ladies club and . had a Saint ■ Patrk-k’s dinner •. Bair served on the • ■ . ■ ■ ' dav evening dinner guests of Mrs . ; ' who . Mrs ■ I M■ - ' K • ■ ■ yr. ■ an ,t eirh. of Wellington. ■.' ■ • New Paris. Mr Theo Beer ’Mr - ... 'a,.. .. . H sb. ■ ■' ' ■. I? ' ' M:■ < ' \rdv ; K urme-er ,Mr and VM-t K o'-rr-' ■’ M- a”' 1 ■ " Mrs- ~ D M ■ 1. •

and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCann. Mr. and Mrs. Max Noel, Roxanne and Brad of Greenwood spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Noel and Mr. and Mrs. Ever A Tom Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively spent Thursday and Friday in Indianapolis attending the State wide R.E.M.C. meeting held at the Claypool hotel. Mrs. Frank Shively stayed at the Max Shively home while they were J gone. i Mr. and Mrs. Herb Metge spent Sitnday at the Darrell Jdinson home at Wawasee Village. Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willard at Benton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clara Metzger silent Sun- ! day with Mrs. Zoa Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs. Don Klopfenstein. Juliean and Jeffry- Don of Paw Paw. j Mich., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce May. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McKibben of I Warsaw were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs: Harold McKibben. '. Jerry Irvine and Frank Aleman. ( of Chicago spent the weekend with Jerry’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Har-1 old Irvine and his brother. Lonnie , The Charles Hunter of Irish Lake were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr and Mrs. Walter Hunter. . I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hansman, vho both have been jU, are improved i at this time. ! this week ’with- her daughter. Mrs: . Wendell Hanson at Nobelsville Mrs Thomas Eaton, of North Wehs er was a Tuesday luncheon 1 of her sister Mrs Bruce May. Russel Rude is a patient nt the Murphy ( Medical Center. ’ ■ . returned. horn? after spending the !»<t two and one-half months in Florida Ernnr.e home thev visit- - ■ fl ‘ - si ' ' WJBC'- r a c U S E Hospital Notes Tillman Cov. r 3 Svracu.se. was' tr '■■- rr d - Sou ' ■ ? d-■ . . - ' - . ■ ■ 13 ‘' - V . IS SI - S released from the Goshen hospital 13. • I ‘ i - '■ ■ : eo Wwal Mi-a Liv. March 15. ■ ■ . - ■ r 4 "i' • ■ . .- ' Mr. • ''l ■ t -: v V '•■■>■> H.-.li. r 2 Sv it il Tuesdav. March 16 MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes ..' : ■ ■ burg entered the Goshen hospital - She’ was released . .AV - ' ‘ ' Mrs. Donald Watson of r 1 Lees- - ■' - , day tram the Murphy Meiitcal 'Cent- ■ er. Jeim Blackburn of r 2 Leesburg aas admitted st 1 . leased Monday. • j Lloyd Russell Ruple of Leesburg [ - cai Center Friday Irene Hernandez, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Jesus Hernandez of r 2 Leesburg, was released Friday from the ilurphy Medical Center. [ Roy Garman of r 2 Leesburg was X-rayed tor an injury to his left knee* Friday at the Murphy ,Med:-, cal Center. He was later dismissed. Linda Sue. six-year-old daughter

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” ir BIRTHS MM LEE, Charles Robert i Mr. o and Mrs. Stephen J. Lee of r 3 J Syracuse are the parents of a son, |Charles Robert, born on Thursday,! March 11, at 11:30 a. m. in,the Goshen hospital and weighing five pounds, 1514 ounces. I The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee of Goshen, i Great-grandparents are Nathan Ins- ■ ley of Syracuse and Mrs. Ella Laird i of Warsaw. DAY, Gregory Philip Mr and Mrs. Robert Day, r 2 Syracuse, became the parents of a son j born Friday. March 12, at 7:3f> a. i m. in the Goshen hospital and named ■ Gregory ‘ Philip. He weighed five I pounds. 11 ounces at birth. . , j The Days have anotlier son Robert. | age six. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Robert Day and Mr. and Mrs. f C. G.. Circle, all of Fort Wayne. BAREFOOT INFANT Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Barefoot of 1731 Front street. Syracuse, are parC acune, became the parttns of a son ; ents of a daughter born Saturday. Marell 13, in the Goshen hospital. STORY HOUR AT SYRACUSE PUBLIC LIBRARY SATURDAY There will be another story hour at the Syracuse public library Satur-, ’■ Only rtvords belonging to the.- 1:- . braty will be usevl as the librarian . has pkuined a full one hour program. ’ SCHERRER, Laurie Beth Mr. and Mi's. Forrest Scherrer of Fort Wayne, former Syracuse resi-..; den'', are the parents of a daughter. Beth., born pelvrua'} 25. Tiie - ' . ■ ■ ti ■ HRIt KER. Caroline Christina Bah ru ia ': " i. as tx>rn to Mr. and Mrs.nd E 1-toii i ■ . i - . ■ ■ ■'. - . Miss Bricker tipped the seaLs ■at ■ ■ .. ' i ■ - fl O ’I ■/ \ ; th IS V-'-.. ' / the paternal ''grandmother is Mre TRI EX, Christina Jo . ■ ■ Marra IB;..TI ' - and ;;a> a ■ • ■ Kimber-, • ■ ■ . M: f and. Mrs 1 ■ ' . ■ i - to ’ Mrs.' Harvey Tnu-x of VMrs. Iva Krull of Milford is the, ma- ' - ZIMMERMAN. Patricia Sue I . A fifth daughter. Patricia Sue. was ■born to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil ,'Zim-| it? re.:t >t near Milford at 5:-D a. rri. > Sunday. March 14. in the Goshen! . hosiptal .The new Miss. - Zimmerman ( ■ tipped th ounces, .and is the granddaughter of! Mr and Mrs. Michael Zimmerman of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. O. A i • E :-r.- . . < i Her four sisters arc Rebecca, 9, j ‘Janette. 8. Beverly, 6. and Victoria. ; of Mr. and® Mrs. Stlus- cott of r 1 ' j of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Scott of r l j. Leesburg, received medical treat-: ;■ ment over the week ' in the emer-1 ' ter Siie was released after treat-! ment. ' ■< . I Tonv and Tertry. sons or Mr. and : Mrs. Larry Weisser of r 1 Milford. ■ was dismissed Tuesday from the Goshen hosp.tal. —

Thursday, March 18, 1965

LEWALLEN, Kimberly Kay I A daughter was bom to Mr. -and i Mrs. Larry D. Lewallen of r 1 North [Webster at 6:35 a. m. Sunday, March 7. in the Whitley County hospital. ! Die new arrival has been named Kimberly Kay. and she weighed seven pounds,. 3 1 :* ounces. She is the i *couple’s first.child. Mrs. Lewallen is the former Goldie {Howard. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lewallen of r 1 North Webster. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howard of Liber- ' ty Mills. Great-grandparents on the paternal side are Mr. and Mrs. Clay Shepherd of Laketon, and a maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Mabel .Taylor of Atwood. PUCKETT SOX An eight pound, seven ounce son was born at 4:37 p. m. Tuesday at the Murphy Meidcal Center to Mi - . | and Mrs. Donald Puckett of r 1 Lees*burg. The mother is the former Barbara Sue Smith. 1 Maternal grandparents are. Mr. i and Mrs. Robert Smith of r I War- i saw. aiid Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Puckett s'of Alger. 0., are the paternal grand-! parents. . ■ ' Court News Syracuse Man Charged With 18 Violations sler. Jr, 25. of ■ . t 3 Syracuse .• Devyart Lake* was ■ jailed after a police chase through > several counties and causing an j t last Thu i >y, I He was sen-fenced to .six-months. it the Indiana -State Fann and Or-.'! de ed tn pay tines and costs totaling ■ i-son Citv court otr The charges included disregard- i ing. 12 rtxi''traffic lights. sj>eeding, ; ; ■ tor. ' ! tier, the' influence of liquor, reek-! ■- - ■ ■- with a motor vehicle and ho ’■' , ■ i . ■ -. \nd . a ' in. : ivytoe poL.vni.in ■ motiviied ‘or ' It ' h s : ■. but ■ :..ak fied tovvu-d him Mills had i .■ a <nll > . 1 ?f. ■ \vh\e driving! I : who was on 'toot at the main down- ' ■ . Isler. wHo-has resided in the Dewa.t . .. ' ' ' ' \t -■' ' ' ■ ’ ' ' ' ' . lice ■ its at the -rtiek T'lo reixir cd find- , inp 46 cans »: ’veer in the truex- 1 2 '<' to . ch;re- and was awakened urn! ar- ! rested by the police. He was charged with- public. M>’i w.i- onlvitd ’to . p<i> $l2O anil'j I received a- \-morr!> -tHponded senj fence. . . Y ' i Kosciusko County Court News The following divorces have- been I granted in circuit court: - ’ I . .Rhodes Patricia Rhodes, North Webster, from Jt rraid H. Rhodes. The pl-ain- .■> granted custody their two [children, nine and seven, and S3O a-week They were married June 5. 1934, and separated De- . cember 13, 1964. Walls , Jeanette Walls.. Tippecanoe townI siiip. from CHliel Lee Walls. She was to;ranted custody jjf their three chilj dren-and S3O a week for support. [The Wails were married Srtpembef ■ 17, ’i96o, apd st'parated October 10, ! 1964.. . • ! CassCrly Estate ! Two sisters and a brorher of the Used Equipment SALE BARGAINS, SPECIALS A PRICES REDUCED 1961 Ford 671 1958 Ford 861 1957 Ford 960 1957 Fordson Major Diesel 1956 Ford 850 1953 Ford “Jubilee” 1940 Ford Used Lift Discs Used Ford Plows Forage Harvester Cultivators Mowers DeGood Tractor Sales FORD TRACTORS & EQUIP. Wheel Horse & Equip, Rd. 15, North Warsaw

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late Edward F. Casserly, North Webster resident, will share equally in his estate, established at a total of $9,599.94 in probate court. The .two sisters and brother each to receive 1 $3,199.98 are Catherine G. Casserly, i Colorado Springs, Colo,, and Nora , Casserly Reid, Kansas City, Mo., and Joim T. Casserly, Philadelphia, Inventory Filed Susie Kemodle, r 3 Leesburg, executrix of the estate of her mother, the late Ethel P. Gilday, r 2 Leesburg, who died December 13, 1964, has filed an inventory of the estate . in probate court. Listed is real estate set at $29,750, and personal property, $9,298.30. Robert Adams Fined Robert K Adams of r 3 Columbia City was fined a tptal of $22a5 for failure to yield the right of way to a pedestrian on Wednesday in Cblumb’ia City. - • . , Tiie pedestrian, Mrs. Jimmie Gebert of Larwill,' suffered an injured | right taiee when wae was struck : by the right front' of the automoi bile at a street crossing. 1 Mrs. Gebert was walking north ' across the street with the walk sig- | nal when the Adams auto turned in- s to the street from the cross street. j Because the sun was in. his -eyes ' he -was unable to see her and the i auto knocked her down. , Divorce Suit Filed ' Lillian May Jefferson, Syracuse, b.as filed a suit for divorce against ! Robert L. Jefferson in .Kosciusko . county circuit court. The JeffCrwere married July 25,- 1957, . and. separ.ikxl February 12, 1965. ..d ug seeks c/stody of ; their ildien. aggs.djve ,and two. . Ohio Wbinan Heir . Hek"* How Adrain. Lorain. 0.. is sole heir to tlie; total net .estate of her me;Lie:-. Mrs. Fannie C. Hoy. of- ■ Syracuse. Th’e estate’of Mrs. Hoy, ; who died June 16, 1964, - totals s3l, . • with expenses deducted. $24,444.36, and .real estate SIO,OOO. - . - 19 ' ■' Licensed To Wed • ;■ SI 2, tR R. Donnelley Co. emp?i\o.-. j and Coii'tiiijce'Marie Landis, 19. of> i Winona Lake, waitress, have applied for a marriage license to the office of of Kosciusko county clerk Ethna q , Licensed To Wed Qoudtes IN-ter 'BoddL’er. -Jr.. 27, of Syracuse,, truck driver, and ■ -Eliza-- , beth Ann Roudabush, 31. of r .l Milford. factory worker, have applied : for a marriage license at the office u Kosc u<ko county. clerk Ethna List Heirs Il's and the amounts they- vv-iil inherit have been determined - in‘ iv>e. esl-to ciii'ci!.’ ?•>:; t 'Wnrslw ' <in the estate of tiie late Eloise ; Piilkerton of Miliord. The estate is valued at 522.550.-91. j Miss Pinko-♦ <n died on June. 22, 11964. .- ' -■ Ten cousins will receive the fol-, lowing amounts: Muriel M. Scott, New Smyrna.- Beach. Fla.. Trella - D. ( ' F. Alice Keefer, War- ■ Covina. Calif., Eugene F. Bibb, WarI saw, Mo.j and Lttra E'kerton. Fort l Morgan, Colo., all of whom will-re- , ve $3,270.83; Gibson Scott,. Nappanee. $1,000;’ Peggy Jo Kamer, I Goshen! $1,000; and Lois Elkerton, j Amarillo,a-Tex., SSOO. j Two friends. Edward A. Chari-> 'ton. Leesburg, and Genevieve Homan..’Miltord. will receive SSOO. The i Felkner Cemetery Association of ■ Milford. $200: and the Milford i Christian church. $2,955.09. Milford PTO Sponsoring Polio Immunization A mass polio Jmmuinzation program is set for the Sundays of April 4 and June 6. under the direction of [the County Medicff Astio3\ ' Robert Brown,' appointed to .head i theXiParent-Teachers - Organization -pemsored program, John Perry, lorn cal pharmacist. and Dr. Floyd L. Rhomheimer met Wednesday to set ' | tenradve plans for the immuinzation ! Sundays. The oral polio vaccine is to be giv- | en from 12 to 4 p. m. on the two Sunl davs named in the Milford community building. Volunteers are needed. Anyone Willing to help is asked to phone Mr. „ *>Brown Read the CLASSinEDS II Thursday - Saturday MARCH 18 THRU 20 YUL BRYNNER in “INVITATION TO A GUNFIGHTERS ! Color Sunday - Wednesday MARCH 21 THRU 24 ROCK HUDSON GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA in “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” , Color

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