The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 7, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 March 1965 — Page 6

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PLAY CAST — Members of the North Webster junior high school play cast are shown here. They will present "The Many Laves of Doble Gillis” at 8 p. in; Friday. March 26. at the school gym. The I play is a

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XT HIE I’ARIA — \l ve an MiN. Jim* Krosnanski. rommander Kn»sn.»n'ki. Mrs. Mervin M.iil<»ner. Kuhn Post and Auxiliary Celebrate Legion Birthday *-■ Thirty-one adults and- six cfiudren attended -the annual- birthday partv carry-;n-dimer. at whsch meat, rolls | . ■ : cvf:ee wore >«•:'/ t-d by ; the Auxiliary unit, the floral center-

North Webster Boy Staters

• Officials of .the .Herbert Kuhn Post 253 i. >■ American Le2vn have am minced B»y ' St. t l 4 • ' ■ ■ Metcalf, son of Mr and Mr< V. Metcalf of Shoe Lake selected as delegate with Mike Variator. son of Mr and Mrs Vanator of r I Pierceton. ■as alternate

CHAIN ‘O’ LAKES 4-H CLUB ACCEPTS NEW MEMBERS ■ and Joan Krasnansky The recreational period was directed by Ste\e Johnson and Susan Brown led group singing. Four new members were accepted. They are Ruth Turner, Kathy, ■ iissman. Joan Krasnansky gave a demonstration on wild life Members spent. some time practicing a skit for the "share the fun” night to be held Monday night at the Lincoln School in Warsaw Th s program is a counThe next meeting of the Chain ‘o’ Lakes club will be held at the Pifer borne April 5. -NW- ' BACKWATER FRIENDS ANNOUNCE PLANS The Backwater Friends home demoostratwn club met last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. On a Miller with 18 members present Miss Sally Milla', Mrs. Sam Humble and Mrs. ‘ Verland Bockman were guests. Meditations were given by Sally Miller who read a poem entitled "The Pixie Gardeners”. The song of the month "My Wild Irish Rose" was reviewed by Mrs. Norman Rhodes and all joined in singing the old familiar tune. Mrs. Barrell Leap gave the garden lesson on using fiourescent tube lighting for house plants. Mrs. Verland Bockman. a guest

Thursday, March 25/1965

three-act comedy. Shown here are, front tow. left to right. Mike Plew. Ih’nnis Richcreek. Dannv Kries, Mike Vanator, and Mike-Ricff. Second row. 1 to r, Larry Tom,

auxiliary president, and Mr. Manoner as photographed at the Anuric an Legion birthday party. tne Eiiisrci and the remainder of the evening was spent in fellowship. Auxiliary Meeting I The Auxiliary unit, meeting w..- ■ home wtli 17 members and one j/m Wayne.'present Mrs. -Ye B~xm.ni re.river! the door prize Baker served ham s.tlad sandwic’nV-- <-n iiix-en bread and coffee: The i tables wee. .ippropnately decora■w ' ' fnv food w.ll be servo.l at the home ; occasion is for adults only.'

■ ish club He is also parVcipaung in the junior, class play winch will :e ’very acme in sport..-. partie . track, baseball and wlleyball.

.a the meet ng. gave the lesson on ■ ' flower ■ ' r B-. and her husband o;<erate • .near- North Webster. Plans and a-tnouncements of the coming' events 'were made: mem-, hers of' the dub wall tour the little ■ day Tnurxiay • The next meeting will be held April 15 at the. M and M Restaurant Members answered roll call by giving a household hint meeting was closed with the . chib collect In the absence of Mrs. Ormel K Miss Sally M.ller assisted her mother m serving refreshments which consisted of a jello dessert salad, crackers. ham salad. olives, cheese, cookies, tea and coffee. ■' —NW—' TIPPECANOE TWP. ; FARM BUREAU MEETS The Tippecanoe Township Fann Bureau met Monday night, March 15, I* in the social room of the North Wei> y star Church of the Brethren. An oldi fashioned ham. bean, and cornbread . supper was enjoyed by aU present e The meeting was called to order by b the pnesident. Charles Long, whc conducted a short business session, r Dick Edwards, the vocational agri I culture teacher of Syracuse, showed a film on farming. Pet and Hobby Meets 1 The Pet and Hobby leader, Mrs. • Joe Barrett, was in charge of the children and gave the story, “Echoe<;”, and a safety lesson on playing inside the house. This was followed by games and crafts. A pine cone, sprinkled with grass seed, set in a

Claudia Shipley, Mark Sponseller, 1 Kathie Hamman, Fddonna Brower, . and Doug Long. St.ihdinu. 1 to r. Roberta Schafer. Karen Richards. Deanis IVagoner,

saucer of water, was matte into an indoor garden. Scrapbooks were made for a nursing home by the older diildrvn. Ttiere were 13 children ■ Bit. ' - ' j : _y?W—. FILM TO BE SHOWN \T NORTH WEBSTER CHI RCH The junior Hi Sunday school class of tne North Webster Cliurch , : of the Brethren will show a movie en’Kled, "For A;l People", on Sunt 7:30. on Ma is the true story of AU Peoples. • ..'tian church of Los Angeles, ' pie of all races together m work, play and worship. Everyone is in-; \ited to see this film on a timely '■ ' ; ■■■ •'■ ’ — NW — CQ.MMI NITY NEWS > Charles L Richards and Mrs Richards arrived/early on Sunday ,'nme time with’ h s ;ur.ens, Mr. and Mrs. Donald ;»inline orders for overseas duty. iie'exjK\'ts to sjtend apprexii >.ly one month in France and to be ...Mr and Mrs. S. E: Marvin and Mr.' and Mrs Sylvester Lane and son of Boone comity were guests .>: Mr. and Mrs. George Staples Sunday Artem-ion callers were Mr. and Mrs Vernon Yagei of Colum- | bia. City/ Mr and/Mrs. Ed Stahley Brower. Mrs. Marvin, is a house i s. ■ ■ . ' 7- . .-. ■ '

' v to the. chiefs club last Wedof progressive euchre, prizes were presented to Mrs. Russell Engle, ' Mrs. Harn Bause and Mrs. Alva ■ salad, hamburger sandwiches, pickI .Mr, and Mrs Jacob Krouse spent the day Saturday with their son, - • Jack Krouse and family at Fort I \\ ay r.e George Ramm, a former resident . fx-en re-admitted to the hospital at ‘ Eau Clair. Wis. Mr and Mrs. Frank Sinke return* ■ ed to their home at B,! . the Mayo Ciin c. Mr. Sinke went in > (or a-checkup and Mrs. Sinke had • surgery while there. Both are re- . ■■ ’ the weekend with her daughter, Glen Vanator, and family. > While there she celebrated her birthday. ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Dick Rhodes as the guest of Jerry ‘ Rhodes. . Mrs Rove Shoemaker is spending a few flays with her granddaughter, Mrs. Keith Kelsey, and family. She is caring for the new baby and i assisting with household duties. Miss- Jeanette Smithers of Cotans bia City is a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brower for a n few days. ’* Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vanator enN tertained his mother, Mrs. Erma! Vanator. at dinner Tuesday night L Mrs. James Gullett and sons of y Bloomington were here over the o weekend visiting with friends and l relatives, d Mrs. Richard Menzie and children. Rickey’. Randy and Rita of Warsaw visited Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Menzie and family. e

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Betty Ryerson, Phil Metcalf. JoAnn Johnson. Dale Jones. Bill Vonasch, Susan Howell, Nancy Stump, Gary Tom. and Carla Ryan. A Mail-Journal staff photo.

Court News Pav Fines Hie following persons paid fines Monday morning and evening at the . n city court from the Lakeland j ana: . ■ Sylvia T. Morehead. 31. Milford.,j wh.ose car was docket! at 43 miles ! per hour in the 1200 block of south J Ma n' street. Goshen, by police radar, Lillian D Nickel 60, r 4 Syracuse. ‘ paid §2l 75 in court costs and had al $1 fine suspended f<>r improper passing on U. S. 33 a half-mile east of' Dunlap.. ' '. j Cl; nee Ih yle Berry. 48, r i MJford. jKlid $22.75 for .disregarding atraffic signal light at Lincoln avenue md Fifth . March 15. ■ ! A charge of speeding 100 miles per hour against Jerry D. Whettcn. . 25, Milford, was dismissed. Whetten’s car was. clocked by an Indiana state police car <>n U.S. 6 about threequarters of a mile west of ’ Indiana ! 13. Whetten- paid $22.75 for disregardng . i stop sign at the east junction of U. S. 6 and 13. Divorce Filed Evelyn K. Rodman, r 1 Syracuse, by her tttttt friend. Ruby M. Montel. lias filed a complaint for divorce from David A. . Rodman. charging cruelty. Tiny were married November 3. 1963. and separated March 15, 1965; . Marriage Licenses Issued The following marriage licenses been issued by the Kosciusko county clerk: } John Clinton Yates, 76. r 2 Clay{x>>l. and Georiga.Minix, 71, r 2 SyraCharles Peter. Boddiger, Jr.. 27, Svracuse, and Elizabeth -Ann Roudabiish; 31, r 1 Milford. (lakley Wayne Vanover, 18, Syracuse, and Marsha Charlotte Rodche,| 19. Svracuse.

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Barbee Lake Grocery Burns To The Ground Wednesday

The Barbee Lake Grocery located on r 1 Warsaw burned to the ground early Wednesday morinrig. The grocery and bait house owned by Mrs. Maurice Fidler were a total loss and heat damage resulted to a cottage ,>ome 35 feet avay. At 9 p. m. Tuesday the fire departments from North Webster and

Camp Fire Girls ■ Hold Founder's Day Celebration . The Wi-Mi-Ki group of the Syracuse Camp “Fire girls met Monday evening in the Scout cabin. The j meeting was opened-with the pledge ; to the flag. ■ Election .of officers was held with ; the following results: Kathy Jones, president;, vice president. Janet Schopf;- secretary, Marsha Strickler; i and scribe Amy Wellman. | j Barbie Peters brought the cook-1 : ies. The woodgatherers’ desire was I explained. There were 17 present. CRC MEETS WITH MRS. MARTIN The Columbian Reading Circle met at the home o.f Mrs. William ’ Martin with 18 members present j on Monday evening. Also present were two officers from the County I Federation of .Clubs, Mrs Lloyd Swoverland, president, and Mrs. Cle- . tus Griffith, secretary.. . ] . M-s. H.n y Dale .Thsy calied the I meeting to order with the reading I Os the dub collect. The convention |of the County Federation ’of Clubs was discussed. The speaker wul be William Chinworth who has travel-1 ed extensively in Europe. i Mrs Herix'rt Baumgartner .'toted that the bloodmobile w 11 be in Syracuse March 26 at the high schobi ! gymnasium from 12 to 6 pirn. | Following- a full business session.: Airs Dtrfy turned the meeting over Ito Mrs. Donald Ahrns who intro- j duced James Stuckman. -M- :■ •man showed color, slides of many , (Teton National Park and- Yellow-| s’or.e National Park. ,' z nuts, tea and coffee. There will be . bers were urged to attend Easter I week services, and attendance of | club members at services tliat Mon- , day wJI be taken bv the chib sec- : retary. 1 COLESAND WHITAKERS RETURN FROM MEXICO Mr and Mrs. Alson Cole of Pierceton and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Whitai ker of r 1 Leesburg returned oh Monday of last week from a two weeks’, trip to Acupulco, Mexico. They flew by jet from Chicago. They attended a. bull fight while there, and .saw the cliff from which divers go into the sea. The group ■ deep sea fishing and Mrs caught a 10 foot sail fish which ’ weighed 102 pounds. The fish is being mounted and will -be’ proof of the catch.

Pierecton were called with three trucks from each department answering. The North Webster department was called back at about 3:30 a. m. Wednesday. Both departments were hampered by the icy roads and the cold weather. Estimate of damage’was set at between $15,000 and §20,000,

REVIVAL SERVICES TO CONTINUE . Rev. John W. Secor of the Syracuse Church of the Nazerene hasannounced that the revival services at the church are continuing through ; April 4. and invites the public to 1 i : Rev. L. E. Toone of Bourbonnias,' 111 . :s bringing the message and the jDale Geise family of Goshen, the, evapgei:.'ts. ■ . | S YR A C.U S E Hospital Note Josepluilaggart of 519 N Huntington street. Syracuse', is a patient at the Elkhart hospital. He 'is in ' room 260: ■ Everett Crow, Syracuse, manager of the Syracuse Hardware Main Street. Syracuse, was admitted .to the' Elkhart hospital last week. Mr. a underwent test' observation He was dismissed Wedn ’ afternoon; . Dennis Michael, son of Mr, and ' t : aciise. was released from the Go-1 : she’K hospital Thursday, March' 18. | ; Daniel Hatfield, r 4 Sjrhcuse, released from the Goshen -hospital Friday. March 19. .William Harvey,' Syracuse, was admirted to the. Goshen hosp.tal Saturday. March 20 | Mrs. Harold Bassett of Syracuse. . returned home Wednesday. March' •17, ' i South Bend,- where she had been a patient for medical treatment' and obserrii i-n for six days. Melville Combs. Syracuse, is a ; patient at the Goshen hospital. ENTERTAINS FOR GRANDSON ■ ’ Syracuse entertained at dinner Sun- ; day. for their grandson, Douglas j Polhx-k. who observed his seventh birthday. March 23. Guests were his parents, Mr. and. Mrs Paul Polio . 1- son Ronnie, and his uncle. Carl Wilkinson. In the evening Doug’s other grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollock. were tiinner guests in the Paul Pollock home to celebrate his birthday and also his grandmother -Pollock’s birthday which was also March 23. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY DINNER HONORS WAYNE KAYLOR A surprise birthday dinner was ■ held iri honor of the birthday of Wayne Kaylor of Bremen on Sattir- , day night. . • ’ Mr., Kaylor is the fatl ’ of Mrs. Leon Young of Milford. Approximately 30 guests from Bremen, Milford. Nappanee. Misha- . waka. South Bend. Granger. Walkand M attends ■led the dinner held at.the , Kaylor home. ■ A birthday c three sections saying, Dad, Wayne and I Grandpa, was served.

■i . .■ ■ BEISWANGER, Andrew JayMr. and Mrs Brad Beiswanger, 2725 N. Meridian, Indianapolis, are the parents of a son. Andrew Jay. bom Sunday, March 21, and weighing eight pounds, one ounce, at birth. • The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Ganshorn, Syracuse, and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Airs. Arlo Beiswanger of Milford. The father is a student at Indiarta University School of Medi-I cine at Indianapolis. -s. -■ ' New Salem News By MRS. RAY FERVERDA Herbert Morehouse Injured Friday Herbert Morehouse is a patient following an accident on Friday forenoon. ' . Mr. Morehouse was repairing a faulty overhead, door in which the meta', cable broke, whip l ashing him on the left side of the face. •

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He whs in the operating room for one hour and 50 minutes. Fifty stitclies were required to close the lacerations. Air. Morehouse is im- : proving and Hoping to be recupgrat- ■ ing at his home in a few, days. I Several friends have visited him . during his stay at the hospital. ■ -NS—COMMUNITY NEWS “It is No Secret What God Can Do” was the title of the song played by recording for the Sunday mornling worship service. This song was to have been sung by little Dallas Shively, who died Friday following an accident. This was to be his first solo sung during a., church service. Mr. a>d Mrs. Ray Fetverda returned home Monday evening from : a two-week vacation trip to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr., and Airs. Aliehael Stafford. ' They reported the trip fine with , temperatures between 80-85 degrees Air. and Airs. S. G. Alorehouse entertained at lunch Sunday evening for Air. and Airs. John Alorehouse and family of Wakarusa. Air. and Airs. Edwin Aleck and daughers of Syracuse. Other guests-were Air and Mrs. -Dale Alorehouse and family and Air. and Mrs. Glen Alorehouse and family. .. Mrs' Dewey Losey of Rice Lake, Wis., i& visiting this week in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Dary! Johnson. Airs. Losey .is the mother of , Airs. Johnson.