The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1965 — Page 1
Moonlite Madness lit Uptown Syracuse — Friday, Apr. 9 — 9 til Midnite
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Mi!.F*»ltH are members ■>! !?>•■ KvM iU'ko Order <<C Eastern Star at Milford foltowing installation srrvk «*v last Thursday ■ .-.'iiir.; Left to right in the back row are
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SYR Ul SI 01 s fi, lined a- ' Ixrre tc officers of the Syracuse Order < f Eastern Star who were installed on March 20. 1 est to right m the hack row are Mrs. t.eorie Pippcn'gcr. Mr. I’ipfw n-
Milford And Syracuse Eastern Star Chapters Hold Public Installations
Milford M; and Mr- Robert Ruch were installed as worthy matron and patron'respectively. Thursday night April J, ikirmg the officers -of the Order of Eastern Star of Mdftrd at'the Masonic Tern- . '. The East was decorated wife pur- • frame backed in white with . >n> , - pended swprd.,--and.'veil. The West I had a large boutonniere made of wtute net with a' large violet center and purple satin streamer- ■ Th» boutmrer will be in 'the hospitabty roan at fee Claypool Hotel ■ * er convenes • April 26 .Mrs presented red roses from-tier children by Mr Rue: i. who escorted her to the Eist Mr Ruch was escorted through a line of post patrons. Robert Reed. Joe Estep; Paul Kizer and Donald Rock ThO meeting was opened by worthy matron Mrs. Wilbur E. Baumgartner and worthy patron Paul Kizer Mrs thanked her officer- and cvfr.m.tt’•■Distinguished guests present were Mrs. Ray Oberly , -grand Adah, of i Indiana Grand Chapter. and Mrs Dale Dolan. district deputy. They j were escorted to ; the East. The installing officer was past i matron Mrs Herbert Boumuart- . ner;, installing marshal. post- matron Mrs Harry Schultz nstalling chaplain, past matron Mrs. . Joe Estep: installing organist. Mrs Donald Enyeart; and installing so J lots?.. Duane Graff. i Elected officers installed were Assistant matron. Mrs Charles secretary. Mrs. Woodrow Free: treasurer. Mrs Robert Retd; conductress. Mrs. Warren Fisher: and assistant conductress, Mrs. Stanlcv Scott Appointed officers installed are as follows Chaplain Paul Kizer; marshal. Rev. Richard Sumner; Adah, Mrs. Doral McFarren; Rufe. Richard Sumner: Esther. Mrs. Lester Parcel!; Martha, Mrs. Donald Rock; Electa, Mrs. Herschel Harper; warder. Mrs Paul . Kizer: and sentinel. Mrs. Robert Geiger. A reception was held The reception table was decorated with a
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Consolidation of THE MILFORD MAIL (Est. 1888) and THE SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL (E5t.1907)
Mrs. fHm ttcx.'k. Mrs. Woodrow Free. Mrs. Doral M- l arn n. Mr. anti Mr-,. ' t rivers,'andAirs. ’ Stan Scott. ■ In the second row are Rev. Richitil Smnncr. Mrs. Robert Reed. Mrs.
ger. Mrs. Daniel O'Haver. Mrs. Dale Ksiiit'. -Mrs. Naiu y Motts, Gerald ( i <-r. ! ■ Knu< and Mr'Frank Bates. In the third row ar<- Mrs. Jack Carr. Mrs. Frederick Peck, and Mrs.
( Ol XTY OF I [CI S TO Cl OSE OX GOOD F RIDAY Xnble B!«k<-r. county auditor, announced on Tuesday of th'' week that all the county offices will be. closed all day on Good Friday, April 16. Persons who have business at fee court house are to let this notice serve as a reminder that county o(fi< tai- will not be available on Good Friday. Milford Cub Scouts Receive Ribbon for Display Cub Scout Pack <? of Milford , . has received a blue ribbon class A> , I from the Pioneer Tends Council. | ( America, for the , pack's window display during Boy week, February 7-13. ■ theme. of Milford's (.Mb Scouts ft was also used in decorating the,, window at the May Stores co Main street, Milforti. A picture of the dis- ( I -piety appeared 'in fee February 11, 11964. issue of this paper. I. The Miford pack, has seven dens | wife approximately 44 Cubs Farrell is the Cub master. I — ■ L LSI XX D CHAPEL El B CHURCH . E'.angelistto services are unvierf way this week at the Island Chapel . church at Hastings. They will ca> t n.se at 7 2® pm. through Sunday I evening ' Rev. Charles Leader of Silver I Lake is the evangelists. He andMrs Lender served in fee mission I elds <rf Africa for 37 years. A reception was held following the Sunday evening service in honor of -the evangelist. huge basket of violets and lilies of t|ie valley. The gift table was fashioned like a French flower cart. Tables were also decorated wife small white baskets of violets | Guests were present from Bremen, Plymouth, and Nappanee.
s .j.. ~V> - V. .>rr«-.n FiMwr, and Mrs. Paid Kizer. In front are Mrs. Robert Geiger. \hn>- and Mr-. Lester I‘itr t <•!!. A Mail-Journal staff photo.
Joseph Koble. In the Mi itiid row arr Mrs. Clem Lisor and Mr-. Robert Murray. Ln front arc Mrs. Wallace Clark and Mr-:. .lames Michael.
Syracuse >ym-.C-upler No. 283 Order of fee E.i-tern Star held public in- ■ S ■ evening,. March 20, at tiie SjmacUse Masonic hail. The' ret..-.ng \rorthy matron and worthy patron. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck opened the meeting. . Mn Fiwl Peck welcomed the 1 k;i iness ■ shown her ■ during her ’- Gerald' Cramer w : as-- esv. 4 and ■■inti : as. .'nMrs Cranier-.introduced in tag marshal Mr- Jack R.dtngs: Veitman; a Lam' bert: • ■ ■’»: Mrs Peck, declared a recess fe prepare for inofficerk Installtag marshal, Mrs. Ridings let the 1965-66 offerers into the chapter room The worthy matron-elect Mrs. Nancy tas was- presented -at --fee altar and was -escorted east by her son and .daughter Tie following officers were then, installed -n ■'regular form Worthy m, Gerald Cramer, escorted east by his two daughters: associate matron. Mrs. Dale Kimes: associate patron; Etale Kimes, secretary. Mrs. Jack Carr; treasurer, Mrs Frank Bates; conductress. Mr- Clem Lisor; associate conductress. Mrs. Robert Murray; chaplain. Mrs. George Pippinger; marshal. Mrs. Joe Koble: Adah. Mrs. James Michael: Ruth, Mrs. Peck: Esther. Mrs. Douglas Yoder; Martha, Mrs Daniel O’Haver; Electa. Mr<- Wallace Clark; Warder. Mrs. Louise Byiand and sen--I'ippinger. . The installing marshal. Mrs. Ridings, proclaimed the officers regularly installed Mrs Peck, junior past escorted worthy matron Nancy Motts to the west aixi a wishing well, where an impressive program 'was conducted by the star points. She was presented a beautiful bouquet of yellow roses by the chapter. After the closing everyone retired to the dining room where the evening’s hostesses served a salad bar.
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Milford \ SEMIS V > / :.-•?/ Week services for the 'ford churches ■•will ■be held at the m Church of the Brethren i’ais year Rev. Howard Kreider is !'<e'host'- pastor Services w.’! start on Sunday. Apr:;. 11. and run-.through the week ■ -services on Thursday evening and its . .. .. service. Sendees wid begin each evening at 7.30 i On Palm Suntlay night Rev. Kreider will be the chairman and .; vuiional leader; Mrs. Emory Stetler will be chorister: Mrs, Everett Tom:-; Jr . organist; and Mrs. Dale • . ' the First Brethren church choir will sing Rev. Robert Perkins of the ftethel. Churc.h of the Brethren - ■ evening and the Sunshine trio. Mrs.’ ' Fritz Kilmer. Mrs. B:'i S‘>e;cher arid Mrs. . Everett Tom, Jr., will sing, 'Monday .. Rev . Frank Barker of the Breth- , ret ■ ureh wdl " • . airman . ” .' leader on Munday n ght: Mrs. Randall Dewart w ill be choirdie | organist, and Mrs.- Jacob TuSing ; ■ ■ Ring will be presented by a thiet, . Mj-s Robert Brown and Mrs, Har- .. lan Wuthrich: and by a trio, Mrs. i Don Mishler. Mrs. -Kenneth Baker ‘ and Miss Aiae Sentman. Rev. Rov >n of the. Island Chapel EUB church will deliver the evening’s - •message Carl Shearer, minister of the ' Christian chubch will M>e chairman ■ leader on Tuesday .-head wih J I serve as citorisfer and Mrs. K f >ri' * Hoover will preside at the organ. ! Music will feature a' solo by Miss Jane:. Ramser and a trio. Mrs James - Chambers, Mrs? Dellwrt •r and Mrs. Raymond I H<x?ver. The evening's message will : be delivered by Rev. Doti Mishler of the Nazarene church Rev Donald Mishler of the ( N’azarene church will be chairman and i devotional leader on Wednesday evening. Mrs M ' be ehori-sent-man will be organist Special music will be presented by Miss Michelle Conn and the sermon Will be delivered by . I Rev. Richard Sumner. . Good Friday Sen ices ' I lat 1 p m. with Rev. Robert Perkins as chairman and devotional leader The chorister will be Mrs, Rnvmond Hoover, the organist wiii be Mr- - Mr- Dale Morehouse Mis:- will be presented by the John Plank family and by a trio, -Mrs Carl Shearer, Mrs Roger 1 Mrs John Yea ter. Rev. Barker will deliver the message Fronul 50 imtd 2 20 the Milford high sclux'l ciiortis will - present Special’ music. Presiding over the services at 2 20 will he Rev J F Brrift. pastor erf the Concord EUB church Mrs. Robert Brown will be chorister and Mrs Don Ahms trill be organisl. Special music will be furnished bv Rev Sumner and Mrs Glenn Mtm&ead.. each singing a solo The Christian church minister. Cart J Shearer, wifi deliver the sermon. . ' .. EASTER VACATION Students in the I-akeland schools will have an Easter vacation next week. School will be dismissed at the regular time on Tuesday, April 13. and classes will not be held again until Monday morning. April 19.
Coloring Contest Deadline Saturday
The boys and girls of the Lakeland area who are planning to participate in the Easter coloring contest which was featured in last week’s MailJournal should get their entries in as soon as possible. The deadline Ls 2 p. m, this com- • ;ng Saturday afternoon. April 10. i Remember that each cartoon entry is taken to the place of business which sponsored that particular cartoon. If you enter all the cartoons you will be eligible for a prize at ■ each place of business. The winners from each individual , place win be judged and a grand > prize wiH be awarded to the entry 1 i judged the best in this group. , The judges for the contest are the
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7. 1965
Holy Week Services In Syracuse In Syra.-use. the Good Friday I community services will ..We held at ■ 11 Sabre will be assisted by Rev. August Lundquist, Rev James McKibbin, ai d iv-. Kennard R -r . Tlic .services- will begin at 1 p:.m.. mri will ;>e in 40 minute sequences, allowing those who* cannot attend lit? entire -vru-e to ; attend for -Wi minutes.’ The service will eotitmue until 3 p;m. . S-k. i be. presentedch si Mrs Wagoner: a so-oist .fn-m the Cuhi-ry - W Grace Lutheran Church 1 ■ The . «* w?l l>e “About the God-Man." Holy f . mon .will be-" Holy Dying." - Frida G<>•».! ■ Friday ’ at- 7 p.tn. The si-rmor, will be "He Is '. Not Here’ on .Easter Sunday at. 630 ■ An “ ' ■ . . ■ ■ ■ j sermon will be "He is Risen .it 11:45 a.m.. Holy Communicn.-. Church of the Brethren (hr Thursday there wUI be Ccmmun i>n. sen ;ee and Lord's Palm Sunday, in the morninj wifi be b In the asternoon at 2 30. p.m. Baptrim 7 p-m. the Easter Carjttita, "The (' :h<- Cress rnd t:;-. ;"«wn" ! will be presented by the church I -choir. ' ■ .. Wawasee Lakeside Chapel I .The ’Wawasee. La-; ■ ■ <'.hapcl' m -0.1 ■ i Palm Sunday. April 11, at 7 30 p . The ' honts- will present the program. The public is invited to attend this service. i ’ Uhurch of God Tlie Syracuse Church of God will Communion services on. Thwrs<;.;y e'.ehine. April 15. A' Easter ■ program w’ill be presented at the church on Easter. Methodist Uhurch i There-will be baptism .on Paint . Sunday ft the regular cb.urch stv’.vice. On Thursday evening;' April ■at 7 oD there will be eonfirmation. Dr. Robert Yunker. district' suiierrnten.-ferit will assist the pastaRev. August Lundquist.- There .will be holy communion following the ! confirrpation. . The choir will sing several anthems I during the church service on Easter . ■ will be at 6 a m _ I The quarterly conference will be ;be hdd April 9 at the church. Dr Robert Y - iperintend-. e-rit. will be a guest. Officers will ibe elected for the coming year. • and mission pledges heard. A reiport on the finances and member-, ship of tiie church- will be given by the pastor —- Calvary EUB Church Palm Sunday services include: Church school at 9:30 a.m : momworship, 10:30 am.. Chddrens ■Pixx-ession erf Palms; 330 pm . Sacred concert Public is invited. Meetings to be held Tuesday are program coujki! ,at 7 p.m.: local conference. 7:30 p m : and board of . trustee's at 8 30 p m A communion service with special music by the chon* is planned fori Thursday evening at 7:30. / Services on Easter will be .v follows Community Sunrise service at the Methodist church. 6 p.m.; -church school. 9:30 am ; Easter worship service, 10 30 a. m. ’
senior high art students in Milford and Syracuse -< - hool> along with their instructors, Mrs. Parker Phen-J and Mrs. Raymond Talmadge. The following businesses are. each sponsoring a cartoon and giving a prize of $5 eash or merchandise: W R. Thomas 5c to sl, Syracuse; Augsburger’s IGA, Milford; Wawasee Village Hardware. Syracuse; Sharp Hardware, Milford: Burger’s Dairy Store, Wawasee Village, Syracuse; Campbell’s Market, Milford; Tom Socks Sportswear, Syracuse; First National Bank of Warsaw, Milford Branch and Foo and Faye’s Cantonese and American Restaurant. Sy recuse. The grand prize from The Mail-
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AT MILFORD—A total of 1.674 ikt--on> received prnl polio vaccine at the Mill, rd gym Sunday. This photo show- the receiving line.
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VACCINE XT SYRAt l SE - A total of 3,10 b received oral polio vac- 1 cine Sunday at the Syracuse gym. < according to Turkey Creek town-ship < t'hairman. — 1,674 Take Oral Polio Vaccine At Milford Sunday According to. Robert Brown, volunteer chairman of the oral polio | vaccine program at Milford, a total ( of 1,674 tiKik the vaccine Sunday. The secviid feeding w 11 be on Sunday June 6, at fee high selipol between 12 and 4 p.m . according to Mr Brown • A break down in the total figures shows ti;e fedowung,: Sixty-three persons between the age of two months and two years took the vacr cine: 168 between the age of two years and six years; 328 between six. 12 years; 2K> between 12 and 19 years. 130 between 19 and 25; 219 between 25 and 35 years; 213 between 141 between 45 and 55; 73 between 55 and 65 years; and 50 yvho were 65 years or older. ; Dowty, Mrs. Ralph Berkeypile, and Mrs. Norman Hagg; John Perracist: Dr. Floyd Rheinhe’jner. M. D.; Gordon Teeple w ith a cß.zen band radio: and the fol•ow.ng. Mrs. Emerson Bontrager, Mrs Darrell Orn. Mrs. Roger Graff, Mrs. Bernice Dwyer,. Mi-s Diane Dwyer, Mrs Doral McFarren. Mrs Ralph Miller, Mrs. Herman Miller. Mrs. Carl Shearer, Mrs. Mario McDonald. Mrs. Herbert Stump, Mrs. Neil Farrell. Mrs Joseph Ostendorf. Mrs. Donald Charlton. Mrs. Glen Wuthrich. Mrs. Harlan Wuthrich, and Mrs Fred Waidbeser. ATTENDS CLASSMATE S FUNERAL IN SYRACUSE Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bateman of ■ Farmer City. 111., spent several days last week at fee home of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smith, r 1 Milford. Mrs. Bateman and Mrs. Smith are twin sisters. < Mrs. Bateman came to Syracuse : to attend the funeral last Wednesday of a classmate and lifelong 1 friend. Mrs. Blair Loughlin. ; Journal will also be in the amount of $5. Winners will be announced in the,' April 14 issue of The Mail-Journal. Ttiey will also be notified by the: sponsors and told when they can collect their prizes.
An unidentified family is on the left. Standing is Robert Brown, Van Buren township chairman, and seat-
This photo shows Mr. and Mr-, i Date Klase. 306 Indiana Dr.. Syracuse. and their children. Becky. Kar- ] ea. Candy, and John, receiving the vaccine. . Giving Mr. Klase the vacIn This Issue • Moonlight Madness - -< e. 2. • Holy Week Services - page 1. sec, 1. • Oral Vaccine - page 1. sec. I. • Schools and Industry - page 8. sec. 1. • School News • page 6. sec. 1. COACHES AND STUDENTS ATTEND BASEBALL CLINIC A group of Syracuse coaches: and students attended the 2nd annual Baseball Clinic held at Clay high school in South Bend on Satin April 3. Tlie clinic featured former major league stare Rip Collins, and Ned Garver: a/6 Bill Chambers, Western .Michigan university coach, Walt Osgood, former Notre Dame catcher who signed a bonus contract with the New York Mots, and; Jim Gibbons former Notre Dame psayer and manager of a Pittsburg Pirate Minor League team. Those who attended were Eldon Ummel, Loren Longenbaugh,. Dan Caskey. Robbie Smith, Mike Buhrt. John Longenbaugh, Bob Pilcher, Robby Clevenger, Larry Simo:;, John Wortinger and Steve Wagner. Mary Circle Has Potluck Supper The Mary Circle of the Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Syracuse Methodist church enjoyed a potlu.k sup;>er Thursday, April 1, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mgrrill Neff. Mrs. Neff, the cilairman, presided. Pictures with recordings were shown by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dunn or the Last Supper, a stained glass window, and the Crucifixion, a painting, which are in Forrest Lawn Memorial Park in California. | ( Mrs. Edward Coy, a guest, gave •the lesson on “The Church’s Mis-! sKHi. Among New Nations”. The next neeting will be' held I May 6 with Miss Catherine Cornell and her mother, Mrs. Elva Connell.
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cd is Mrs, Mario McDonald, r 1 Milford. and Mrs. Bernice Dwyer. A Mail-Journal staff photo. -
cine is Mrs. Dick Atkinson. Others from left are George Pippinger. Dr. E. L. Fosbrink. Ralph Thornburg, and Mrs. Max XVorkman. A Mail-Journal staff photo. 3,100 Receive Polio Vaccine Ai Syracuse A total of 3.100. took the oral polio vaccine Sunday ai die JWracrlse high school gym according to a report received by this paper on Tuesday. The second feeding is set for Sunday, June 6. at the high school from 10,a m. until-4 p m. .AU who had, the first feeding .are asked’ to take fee second feeding to be protected from the disease. Helping during tte day were Mrs. Larry Mock, Mr< Howard Juday. Mrs. Jerry Johnson, Mrs. Gerald Bitner. Mrs. Jan Rinker. Mrs. Ernest Rogers, Robert Reed, Miss Judy Mi»ore, Mrs John Cripe, Joe Shewmon. Mrs. William Coburn. Mrs. Arthur Folger, Mrs. Janies Cox,. Mrs. Dee Sti - .< Its <;< ne Rudicel. Bill Cutter. Jay Peffley, Arthur Folger, Michael Neff, Airs. Edward Coy, Robert HuHy. Rolxrt Burkholder, Milton Brice’ Ed Caskey, Louis Firestone. and Carl Hadley. • Abo. Mrs Jerald I/mgenecker, Mrs Ralph Atkinson,. Mrs. James Mrs .Arlen Bobeck. Mrs. E D Tatrnan, Mrs. Harold Gallahan. Mrs. -Heriiert Kirkdorfer, Mrs. Lewis Immd. Mrs. Harry Coy, Mrs. Carl Myrick. Richard Heyde, Mrs. Keith Koble. Mrs. Paul Pollock, Mrs. James Stucky. Tom Holmes, Dale Allen. George Pippenger, Mrs. Max Workman; Mrs. Jack Carr.. Rev. ~ 'Lundquist. Edgar Speer, Chester Carpenter. Ralph Thornburg. Dr Jack Clark, Dr. Robert Craig, and Dr. E. L. Fosbrink. Also. Mrs. Dale Plummer, Mrs. Harold Wellman, Mrs. Stanley Grimes, Mrs. Peter Savage. Mrs. Nelson Felts. Mrs. Donald Scarberry. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Popenfoose, and members of the Boy Scouts. Ralph Thornburg is the Syracuse chairman. Trinity Circle Has Lesson From Psalms , A Palm Sunday program “The Dramas of the Resurrection,” will be given at the Turkey Creek Church of the Brethren on Sunday evening, April 11, at 7:30. There will be music by the ladies’ chorus and the younger choir; i also, solos and readings. The public is invited to worship With the members of the church.
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