The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1965 — Page 12

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AROUND >’ •/ ’ I OKMgfc - . /I■ I - ? - J Son < ’ .:... ■ < be nut'Cl d ::: th< tl Indiana is about to aequ re tile locally owned Millersburg telephone COm- . y The exchange , has 233 shares of stoik out and about that many United serves this area . Lakeland jdementary coortlinUlor Ed Speer is having his troubles, what with youngsters being -out ‘ with measles, chickenpox, flu. rash caused by virus, and just plain ole upset stomach, Ed, elementary principal at Syracuse said his school had 44 absent! ■ ■■ • • ■ •■ ” li. ' . 1 through 6. North ■ Webster had 91 per cent ■ .attendance during the Feb. 1-Mar. 12 period, Milford 94 per cent, and Leesburg 96. per cent. he said. . . His ‘er>c Vomment: “It's the worst l\<-. ;•■ y 'o y ,<> . v jSyracusc Methodist minister August Lundquist. never Mittrring from lack of imagmation. has come out with a small S-page bulletin for his ' parisboners. railed "The Parish , Press it s cute, snappy, appeals to his fl<* k. tact one and look at it. , If you haven't-heard alx>td Moon- < • MaUia-ss ■ . ‘ - ii -.■:■■■• They have polled this type sale in oilier towns this sue or smaller. , and it's done real well. let s back this one and see- that it does well , also. ■ ■ . . be in for a real surprise. We’ve been •' ■ ■ r the . ware, and Lmiise can dyt if; '>*>. The h adership role for the pro- J motion should go to lorn Holmes of W. K Thomas store. Jh- s polling all stops, even < in uk.ting hand bills to mighboring towns ■■ B ; . ’ Rexull le sd<'alastweek. He had ■ - ■ * : . Did it jHllj .hist ask him. ■ I We're told some Warsaw mer- ■< chants are real fizzed ott with their x '.-■■new retail merchants chairman. .'.>>> he.'.bas no business with the job. We have no comment. I • - ■.■■ - ■ . . / ■ . ■ Some s(ud«nts home from volfor spring \.n ation. tl . We hear she’s mdv- j ■,i-■ S ■ . ■ * ii ■ We have the word from'.Syracuse police department that th<\ intend '

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Wednesday, April 7, 1965

to enforce the 11 p. m. curfew. Curfew law Is on Indiana books, but departments have been reluctant to enforce it. Those interested in new school will be interested to see the artist’: conception of-the., new West .Nobk high school, on page I, section 2, this . issue, . We’re always interested in youthful enterprise. Something along ■ this line is ,a proposed youth employment service. We like the idea, plan to boost it whenever we can; like to see others do the same. See letter to editor, this issue, written by Jo Ellen Schoeff. ■ We’ve been hearing undercurrents ’ of a petition to be circulated. re= r questing Lakeland school board to to keep Plain township in Lakeland < orqioration. It will be circulated if board issue, for publication, joint resolution for Plain ' to join Walrsaw school system.' .) New Salem News By MRS. RAY FHRVERDA Cleanse .Me" was the beautiful number; ■ sung -as-’ a.' duel on Sundayirenobn at the NeU' Salem church >y Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gandy. a Mr . Gan ’ with ' ' ' now residing in the church parson- i I-M amv. Ohm. Mr- Gun- . id at the Beer N'urscrx ■: Wars;!" on mute 15. (Holy■'Week Services ■ I ■■ Sy ••nil ■ .next Sur?. y April 11, : > Wednesday ] i "V ■•'. met -a > be 1 eld .u ~30 each evening/ .- ral chtrehes of the Mil- ' .. and the ii -■ ■ .i'll Eacli cfiureh .wiii hold ornfnunvices v ■ - ■ - . for New lb ■ f-OMMI NITA MU S ■ ' Ruth . • ■ Mrs . ■ l-'e’ ' i.jk ■i ; ; -.n ■M'-i'wM.'.y evening in' the '" / ' ' - Lind . / f - .liT'u in tlx? Larant Tom home on Sunday. give and Chris, children of M M • Stephen Bomrnan of -w M Use’week end m .the ■■ . ; ■■ r% .. t, yj>- ■ trip to ssxitiH’n'. Indiana . ‘ ■ ( ... x 'S>-rviV'e< : at_ - • ■ ■ (g. the. B ■ ■ • ■ ' - . ■ eh, OrvJ Re .. ,md Mrs Howard Kreider • ■■'• , . " . , 'i.Mf- WLiam \\ey»rght of - Ph-:. eommun-fy ' . Kreider called c«> I Mrs I ■ ' 1 ■ ' and . . h.g'-v '• e r.akxiew : I: . K ithv has , . -T I .. • irer r p ■■ ' ;<i..n eirr h Rev lb" j Kooert IV Re. 1

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l \(.\(.El> — Mr. and Mrs. salter J. Pletcher of r 2 Syracuse announce the engagement of their daughter Nano to Ralph F. Allen. s<ni of Mr. fffla Mrs. Franklin Allen of Seymour: ■■Miss Pletcher ■ graduated from Syr- .« use high school and Memorial HospitaT School of Nursing, at South Bend: She is presently employed as-

, F Barker and\ Rev. Richard Sumner of Mil ford were. Saturday ■ s <>f Rev a:;d .Mrs. Howard Kresder. > . - ■ . M-s Ronald Krekter entertained the Milford . Mothers, chib at her ■■ .- on r l Milford .on -Wednesday •■■ • ? . Refreshments .serveti -were wh.ip|M*d cream .cake and coffee. Hl I PING II WDs GIVE PBOt.RAM AT Nt RSI.Nt; HOME H> ' ds ..group drove to the VL-.in nursing home on Tues-' day e\ enir.g . and gave a program i by. Mrs ; - A hat a Frieiid we ILAe in Jesus". "My Faith - H > ■• of Prayer.’* For the devotical d. thinking 'Mis Vere AVUdman read - 5 from the Gospel of Joiin and « ings 1 Am Unworthy” .and ■ ; • ■- ■ ■ ‘ Strength Day by Day”. "God Be . M ■ -- ■ " ■ . V-er thg program the group returned to the church social rooms . pres.de.l OUT by Mrs Daryl JohnI. .- ' \ • ' ■ I’.- ; - . ; - ’ M • Glen Morehouse: hostess, and Mis. Frank Johnson, - . < xs. ser .txl refreshments of crearrtpuffs with cherry sauce, coffee arid ■ • . ’ ■ ■■ DeFries, Mrs: . Howard Kreider, M-s. Russell Riker.-.Mrs . Ixoht.t T Mrs \" ht' M. s ' ; -vw- . Darvl Johnson. Mrs Edwin ■.Meek.-i M< Bruce Bake". Mrs Frank - ■ ■ : ■ ; k . ■ . •Mu ■ 'Mr H ~ ... ' - '

WE SUPPORT DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS OF SYRACUSE ON THEIR MOONLITE MADNESS SALE Friday, Apr. 9 9-12 pm 4'A% INTEREST Paid On Time Certificates Os Deposit Maturing In One Year NOW AT THE STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE SYRACUSE, INDIANA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

a registered nurse at Community hospital in Indianapolis. Mr. Allen graduated from Seymour high school and Western Kentucky State college at Bowling Green. He is executive director of the Boys’ club at Noblesville. A late summer wedding is being* planned by the couple.

Schmhertwrri, Mrs. Robert Hurd, > Mrs Bill Speicher. Mrs Everett j Tom. Jr. Mrs. Glen. Morehouse, i Mr> Ray Ferverda. Mi's. Orvil Kilmer, Mrs Acre AVildman. Mrs. G.'i;-.« S,-" ;c : *’r. and . Miss Georgina Mo;vh<Mise. ... WOMEN’S FEIJ-OWSIIIP HOLDS ALL I>AA MEETING .. The Women’s Fellow ship held ah all day meeting in the church dining rooni on Thursday I>.iri:'.g the forentan ."-the I church dishes and .otiwr ■ vere in prepara-j •ion for communion services on! Ttiursday evening. April 15. . | During the afternoon bandages | were wrapped and some sewing was i der.e Ditrmg the'.business meeting Mrsi Kus--’I Baker- presided. Trie thane of the devotions was “Watch Therefore F<jr we -Know n rDay,nor the Hour." Prayer was offered by ■The presidehit asked* each one to •read we article '.entitled. : “The Blade of the Spirit" from the April “Decision” magazine. A short program was gi|ven by Mrs. Howard, Kreider. j hers attending were Mrs. Ruth i . horn. Mr< llbert Mathews, Mrs * Fru’L JcM'son. Mrs. A'ere . Wild-J nv.n and .Mrs. Ray Ferverda. | -NS- Gy- j Young Folks Attend Services I ■ at tj ■■ - '■ Bi ■■ : chuiv"'. on Sunday forenoon, were j Carolyn Wolfe. I Qarolyh and N.." Jbtmson, Karen I Plank. \ tene Kiknier, Gary third, IVnnix Shively, John Steller and Michael Nod ■ Bhop at Local

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