The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 7, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 March 1965 — Page 5

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons • Phone:4s3-7921

Leesburg-Oswego News

LENTEN SERVICES THIS WEEK Lenten Services will be held at 'the Oswego Baptist church . next .Sunday evening. Tile Youth Fellowship of Leesburg will have charge of the service. Roily Robinson will be the song leader and prayer will be by -Lois Buckingham. Vonnie Copeland will read the scripture lesson and LarryPerrin will give the offertory prayer Richard Roose of North Webster will be the speaker The public is invited to attend afl services.

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STATE FINALS PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kammerer of Winona Lake entertained the Teenage Group of the Brethren church and their guests at a state-finals party Saturday night. AU watched the game and after if was over refreshments were served.’ FARM BUREAU TO MEET The annual talent night of the Plain Township Farm Bureau will be held in . the basement of the Methodist church at 7 30 next Monday night.

OBSERVING OUR 21st f Anniversary Year

NANCY BIRTWHISTLE GETS NURSE’S CAP Miss Nancy Birtwhistle received the cap of the Memorial Hospital of South Bend School erf Nursing 1 .Wednesday night. The ceremony was held at the First Methodist church in South Bend. A reception x.as heki in the social hall of the church for relatives and friends .following the program. Miss Birtwhiste was a 1964- gradulate of the Leesburg high school.She s the daughter of Mr and Mrs. friaries Birtwhistle. .

Wedding Sunday At Leo Unites Sandra Minnick And Ronald Seiler

Marriage vows were exchanged Sunday by Sandra Minnick and Ronald Seiler at the Leo MCnnonite church. Mrs. Karen Towbridge was die matron of honor and Larry Seiler attended his brother as best man Rev. Branderger performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. Lucinda Amstatz registered the guests and Mrs Harry Carnahan was in charge of the gifts.

BPW Club Has Monthly Meeting The Business **and Professional Women’s club met Wednesday night at the Westminster Hotel for a smorgasbord dinner. Miss Pauline Jordan was chairman for the eve- I ning program. A panel discussion | was held using the topic "Women { in Business ’. Election of officers was held and plans made for the Intercity District 2 meeting to be held in April with Warsaw club as hosts.

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35th Annual Stockholders Meeting Kosciusko Co, Farm Bureau Co-Op Wednesday Evening, March 31 7:15 P. M. Shrine Bldg. ■ Kosciusko County Fairgrounds DOOR FRIZES - REFRESHMENTS 1 Election Os Directors NORTH DISTRICT MIDDLE DISTRICT SOUTH DISTRICT Harlan Wuthrich Gordon Tuttle Howard Warner Frank Charlton Ernest Rhoades Richard Ellison -SPEAKERI" 1 HENRY SCHRIVER, Farmer - Philosopher Grafton, Ohio "Cows, Kids, & Co-ops" I Unusual, Different, Down To Earth, HumIT SP r djj i urous ’ A n Unforgetable Talk In Rhyme. I . .. .

Following • the ceremony a reception was held in the church basement. The young couple will live in Dearborn. Mich., where the bridegroom is employed with the Ford Motor Co. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Minnick of Bel Rohr Park ate the parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seiler of Auburn are the bridegroom’s I parents. Miss .Ann Minnick and Gary Minnick of Bel Rohr Park also attended the wedding.

Eastern Star Meeting Held Tuesday Eastern Star Chapter 287 met Tuesday night for regular meeting; The worthy matron and worthy patron for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ryan, gave their farewell speeches. .After the meeting closed a pro-

gram was given, each officer reading a poem to them. A skit Was presented by -Casey Felton and Mrs. Chris Kammerer. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan were then presented a scrapbook with a page of memories consisting ■ of a, picture of each officer with a poem and signed by each officer i underneath the picture. Rereshments were served by j Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Kip Sullivan and Mrs. Stalter. CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Mrs. William Lippincott attend-i ed a birthday dinner in honor of the 13th birthday of her grandson, Jackie Rhinehart, at the home of his parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Noel Rhinehart. Sunday. Other guests were Miss Nevada Lippincott Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. John Dye. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED After Lenten services Sunday evening Mr. ’and Mrs. Ira Shue and Gregg arid Mr. and Mrs Clyde Heaton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Archer and family in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Archer, lee cream, cake, and coffee were served the euests.

Thursday, March 25, 1965

Plain Farmerettes Hold March Meeting The Plain Farmerettes met for ' their monthly meeting at the schoolhouse. Ann Tusing, president, call- ( ed. the meeting to order. The American pledge was led by Barbara Vanator and Susan Heckman led the group in giving the 4-H pledge. Susan Baker was in charge of devotions. Members answered roll call by giving how many years they had been in 4-H. The minutes of the last meeting was read and approved. In .the new business discussion' it was decided to send two groups to the "Share in Furl" festival contest held March 22 at the Lincoln school in Warsaw. The first group was a singing, group called the "Leesburg Beats". In the second group the contestant was Phyllis Ihnen, who . played a clarinet solo. Gene Deatsman led in group singing and also gave an account of the junior leaders conference held at .Wabash, to which she attended as a delegate. The meeting was then turned over to the. vice-president Rita Lewis. who announced the or.es giving demonstrations. Foods were demonstrated by Betty Vanator. Connie . Phillips, and Karen Mosher. Linda Norman closed the demonstrations by using the topic “clothing”. The meeting was adjourned and .refreshments were served to >over 50 members by Gene Deatsman. Ann. Tusing. Kay Landis, Jill Harrison, Susie Gross, Robin Lursen and Cindy Gross. Leesburg Is RunnerUp In Volleyball Tournament I Leesburg was runnersip in the ' volleyball tourname* t held at SyrI'acuse this past week. Leesburg de- ! feared Silver Lake. Claypool, and North. Webster. In the final round I>eesburg defeated South Whitley 15 to 10. lost 15 to 13 and in an overtime was defeated 16 to 14.LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS AT TOWN HALL TUESDAY i met Tuesday night at the town hail with 23 members present. Mrs. .Morris Huffman; president, presided at the business meeting. It was decided to have a bake sale at the town hall April 17 with Mrs. Thelma McCorkle .in. charce. Plans were made to attend the d s ; trict meeting at Delphi. Mrs, Morris Huffman and Mrs. Thelma McCorkle to be the delegates, Christine Archer gave a very interesting talk on her experiences as a pa for representative George Fisher at the Indiana State - Legislature. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Thelma . McCorkle and Mrs. Pearl Stevenson. • . ' SUE BIBLER HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Morris Huffman and daughter Cheryl entertained at the r home Wednesday night at a' miscellan- ■ Sue Bibier of Warsaw. The gift table was centered by a bride and bridegroom and wedding beHs. Blue and ■ ; scheme. Congests were played with prizes going to Mrs. Russell Liehtenwalter, Mrs. William Baumgardner, and Mrs Patty Konkle,, who jn turn presented them to the honored | guest. Refreshments ware served to the 21 guests. Business Meeting Os Missionary Society I The official board meeting of the Mjssionary Society was held Wednesday night' at the church. The I committee yearly reports of the; officials were given. Next Friday night. March 26. the budget committee will meet at the I tome of Mrs Ira Shue Other comI mittee members are Mrs. William | Metcalf, Mrs. William Lippincott, and Mrs. James Reffett. On March 31 an election of ofI fleers of the society will be held at the missionary meeting at the church. _

HOSTESS TO SLUMBER PARTY Miss Rita O'Brien was hostess to a slumber party at her home Friday ,night. They watched television and enjoyed pizza. Guests were Kay I Heiman. Sandra Weaver, Sharon j to a slumber party at her home FriGoba, Lois Buckingham. Patty Smaltz and Beverly Shank. Birthday And Welcome Home Dinner Held A birthday and welcome home din-ner-party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hfrschel Albert SunI day for their sons, Dan and Gene. Dan I® 5 home for 10 days, having completed his Fort Knox basic training. He w’ill report to Fort Bliss at El Paso, Tex., on April 2. It was also Gene's birthday. He is a teacher in the North Manchester junior high school. Those present' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Albert and sons, Troy, Todd, and Trent of North Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bair of Ypsilanti, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Kent Adams and Kent II and Carol Ann of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Charlton and sons, Scott and Craig: j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and children. Cathy Jo, Judy Kay, Barry, and Sherry; and Mrs. Mabel Krouse all of Leesburg and Miss Marcia Hollar of Warsaw, who is also a . student at North Manchester college. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Nifong of Etna Green were callers in the ; afternoon.

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Mrs. Herman Ginther ’ Entertains Friendship Class Mrs. Herman Ginther entertained the Friendship clasis of the Methodist church Wednesday night at a chop suey dinner. The members sang “Happy Birthday" to Mrs Hugh McCann, who was, served her dessert, with a litghted cardie on it. Mrs. Everett Tom Sr. conducted a short business meeting. Mrs. Bright was in charge of devotions and Mrs. Bill McCoy showed pictures taken when on their trip to Alaska. Fifteen members were present. Tri-Arts Meet At Clover Home Mrs. Ruben Clover was hostess to the Tri-Arts club at her home for a Sairjt Patrick’s Day Party Monday night. Mrs. Raymond Smith and Mrs. Avery Hall were -assisting hostesses. Mfs. Clover presided at a short business meeting. Roll call was answered by giving my favorite spring flower. Mrs. .Albert Kammerer, in charge of meditations, read two poems. A game was played with prizes going to Mrs. Tay Hess. Mrs. Darrell Phillips, and Mrs. Howard Smith. Jr. Nirs. Morris Huffman won the roving prize. A frozen green salad, crackers, i tea. and coffee were served to the 17 ; members present. The club will meet i in' two weeks with Mrs. Glenn Deet- | r * Hold Backwards Party Monday Mrs. Bernice Watkins was hostess to die Literary club Mondaynight at a "backwards party". Mrs. Charles Smoker and Mrs. Earl Robison were co-hostesses. Everything- was done backwards and everyone* came dressed backwards. Mi's. Ruth Deatsman won the prize as the best dressed, backwards, * nents were served and I contests were played with Mrs. Heri man Ginther. Mrs. Carl 'Diehl and i Mrs. I-Van Ferverda winning the ■ prizes. Mrs. Carl Richey gave the devotions. Mrs; Georget Paton presided at the bus . ess meeting. Dis- , cussibn was held concerning the County Federation of Clubs meeting t > .be i-.e’.d ’March 31 at the Christian church at Milford. .The next meeting will be held at the home of .Mrs Chloe Robison. _L- ‘ 3-Arts Has 15th Anniversary Party The .Three-Arts loth anniyersury I party was heki at the honfe of Mrs; erda and Mrs Tom Edgar co-hostes-ses Mrs K i,, ir presided at a ; stort business meeting. Mrs. Fred Hershberger resigned as secretary and Mrs. Melvin Fuller was advanced to the office of secretary. Mrs. Art Frederickson. v. ill be the new treas- ■ urer. Charades and contests were played with prizes going to Mrs Frank Rader and Mrs. Jerry Kammerer. Crystal candy and red corsages were given 'the guests. A color theme of yellow and green .were carried out. Refreshments of cake With the numeral 15 on ar.d punch were served to the 14 members present. Tippy-Lee Club Entertains Husbands The Tippy-Lee club met Wed- • nesday night at the home of Mrs. Charles Dye with their husbands as 'guests. After a potluck . supper ayed by those present. CELEBRATES 7TII BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen entertained Sunday evening in honor' of the 7th birthday of Max Allen, Ice cr» : am and cake were served to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller and Paul of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Allen, Mr. and Mrs. ’Bob Allen and children: Steve and Beth Allen and the guest of honor. .Max Allen. . COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs, Carl Weirick have gone to Rochester, Minn., to bring back Mr. and -Mrs. Dave. Welborn. Mr. Welborn had surgery at Mayo > Bros . but is now able to return to his home in Warsaw. i The Chancel choir of the Methodist church sang at the Lenten Services held in the Methodist .church at .Milford Tuesday night. Mr. and Nirs. Voyle Osborn at- ‘ tended the Farmers Union dinner meeting held at the Steer Ihn Tuesday night. Lawrence Dorrell talked oh legislative matters, mostly in 5 regard 'to taxes. Mr. and Mrs James Kizer and 1 Julie of Greenwood spent several ’ days last week with Mr. and Nirs. 1 Clyde Heaton. - Nir. and Mrs. Ray McCartney and ' Marcia McCartney of Warsaw were FYiday supper guests at the Robert feeple home. Tim and Susie Blue are confjned to their home with flu conplications following the’mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter f spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with ’ Nir. and Mrs. Gary Popentoose and family. Tonva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Faurote, Is 111 with the measles. Jerry Teeple spent Saturday night with Mr. and Nirs. Clarence Fisher and Christy.. Merrit Hartman and Mrs. Allen Hartman and son of Warsaw called at the Raymond Hartmon home Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Parks of Atwood and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Hartman. It was the ,81st birthday of Mrs. Hartman. 7 I Nir. and Nirs. Harold Irvine and Lonnie were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark in Fort Wayne. A work day sponsored by the WMC was held on Tuesday at the Brethren church. A potluck dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. MORE LEESBURG NEWS—PAGE 2

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