The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1965 — Page 14

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20 YfeARS AGO, APRIL 5, 1045 George W. .Neihardt of Orland. Ind ..nd Mrs Martha Mishler of Jame* H Duranu Mini'll' 24 at the •; m soft, Donald Bailey, at Or'and At the regular quarterly business meeting of the First Brethren , •church Tuesday evening, the pas*: tor. Rev W, 1. Duker of Goshen, was g.\ on aunanimous call to serve, another- year ■ . S • Dale Wuthrich, son of Mrs - Minnie Wuthrich;, who has been inthe Armed Service for. more than,..; two years, in Africa, is home or.-a 24-day furlough. On Wednesday evening his marriage to Miss Betty Jane Str egle of South Whitley took place Mrs Hubert Cain. R. N . who had been employed at the G<*si'ien hospital for the past two weeks. is now ■at home tii ■ her husband’s par-, ents, Mr and Mrs. E A Cain. Th* 1 Milford l*. ■ns club al Monday. April 9. at the Milford p Community building.On Easter Sunday afternoon at • the Blufft.-ri Apostolic 1 I ' . M ■ Earlene Frauhiger be* o came the bride of Louis Steffen .of Milford, : - . i-1 An emergency . operation per- ; formed with a Boy Scout knife I ( under enemy artillery fire by Capt. I .Mr and Mrs Guy Fisher of Milford J . ■ an . infantryman in the Mars task ! force, the ]y \mcr.<ari ground combat force in action in Southeast Capt Worley, who is attadi-ed | to-a'portable surgical unit., had to.-I > 'A 30 YEARS \C.<». APltll 11. 1935 W. Eme’ine street. horn* short yj after noon April 3. Surviving are | se of Madison < ■ Ll’Ve Greves .'at home. M'< Walter I.■■»f - y ' '■ ■ < " 1 contest held by. the WfTl’ at Milford B i Friday F M Taylor sprint tlie - week end th his fan daughter Ruby returned day from a two week’s visit in Benton Harter, Mich. • '■ It tv. t'f Mr, and Mrs John Custer. was seriously i niured Friday when gored by an enraged kill -which they have at thgir farm home near Topeka ; Weddings this week include ‘Miss' Donald Fox. son of Mr. and Mrs y ■ • *,»,, y- . B laughter of M Bainterof New Paris, and' Robert Pepple. -«-n of Mr and Mrs Mon-in *■ Milford, on -Saturday. » W r'l i • 'L- <i' bs Miller and son. Mrs Emma Pink< rton. R.:v B’jv and S family were •< at the Hugh Etth-in homo in Elkhurt Sunday. 40 YF MLS \(.O, \PKIf * I • ana ur. spending the Easter vacation* so Milford wui'i his par- , eats, Mr. and Mrs o F Neff es W M. ■ M -rd ..nd Ida IF liner of Syracuse were married • ning at, u , ■ his tano n Milford ‘from Drakesbi :•• • Ky . WherC he h is bet n < r . loved a* engineer in. the txt.i! ft number- of months The work on the Milford Produce being erected oft ‘ North I ■Mxn street by C W. Estep, U wi I I under way I Daniel Getz and family of Goshen I were Sunday dinner-guests of their I son-in-law and daughter. Mr and I Mrs Henry Beer on.east Catherine I street. I Mr and Mrs. Charles Price of Mil- I ford, and John Robinson, son of Mr I and Mrs J W. Robinson of Mil- I ford, were married Tuesday at their furnished flat over the Rex I Store Harry Phend and family were the guests of W E Sterritt and I family of southwest of Milford on Sunday. SO* \ I \K> \<*<>. Al'Kll.' S. 1913 J Lucinda, 61. wife of Jasper Clem I o: Milfordi died April 2. In her death i slie leates a husband, four brothers and four sisters. Melvin Hamilton has purchased the house made vacant by Fred | Setchler, and will move the same to ' Milford Junction, I Mr arM. Mrs John A. Fisher went to the state df Michigan last week and spent several days visit-1 ing with their ooD-in-law, Burt j. Grandle. and other relatives and friends , Henry Gibson has registered his I farm as "Maple Grove” and J. H Barnes has lettered a large sign that will be placed in front of the residence. I Aubrey. Kinley and daughter Isa-; beße of Goshen were guests of his MTonts* Mr. and Mrs. James Kinley, Sunday. - I John Homan has purchased of. Victor Gawthrop a property on west First street, formerly occupied by Harn Stiffler. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Moneybefffer of New Paris get the April sub- , acriptfon for « Uttl e boy boro in their home this week.

Wednesday, April 7, 1965

Ed Hussey And Jim Shea At Chicago Convention CHICAGO — Ed. Hussey and Jim & I cuse. were among the 200 representhome industry who gathered here to attend the annutri meeting, of the ; Mobil Homes Manufacturers As-* i sociation at the Drake Hotel. March 25 and 26. Ti:e two-day meetfog* included mimagement sessions and a presen- ■ program. A highlight of the event was a luncheon address by James P Low, manager of the Assocfo- ' Seri .ee Department of the ■ rated - States. ■ A Menilx-rjlup in MllM.\ includes manufoctw and- mobile liame and traiel trailer dealers i ■ lerators, I Edward J Hussey, president of. Liberty: Coach Company, Syracuse, was elected president of the group, F I- . Cappaert, pres (lent of ■ \ -ckslxirg. Miss . was dected vice\DEPT EGG BREAKING MAY BE \ STEP TO CAREER FOR I B MEMBERS. Girls who star? their LfDJlon'e Ec >.’•.•-m vs pr rject work w.ithi simple demonstration such as “how to , - ’ nay later• into; efficient home managers, or. ■ Aireer;sts A '■ Confimting-kt the. home economics ; im. through, hieh school-often vsj;?- r. a dw.sion t > major in xelopment. Institutional food man- ■, A •’'■ ' . A ■ More than- 1.212,000 members pvtn iiv:*d vi tiie 4 11 b.iime eeon- • program last., year, which ■- Clubs bow extend into city areas. The comprehensive program covers all phases of homemaking, It balanced - meal planning, food preserxation. sewing, home irru’rovomcm-, home arts and crafts. C Younger 4-H ers learn Iwmemak*t from the outset. . . . ■ ■- ■ Oh for. members often take on the

FREE GASOLINE HERE’S HOW During the MOONUTE MADNESS sale — 9 to SGlim* lidnite Friday, April 9 — we will have three covered fCy alarm clocks set to ro off during the sale. If we are putting gas in vour car at the time one ■ of the clocks ring, you will RECEIVE YOUR GAS AIN 111 PURCHASE FREE! Auto Polish Half Price • CUSTQM • DU PONT I 10% Off On s Auto Accessories I AUER'S MOBIL STATION And AUTO SUPPLY EAST MAIN DOWNTOWN SYRACUSE

role of a junior leader in the club under the guidance of the adult volunteer leader. • All club members are encouraged and inspired to complete the best possible, project. Those who show the most progress and achieve the best results are rewarded by the program sponsor, Montgomery Ward. The ma J order firm -is one of the oldest backers of 4-H youth in the nation, having first supported project work more than 40 years ago. This year it will again offer awards

MOONUTE SALE SPECIAL! BAR Chicken GH,:;kEN S I OO || | MUSTARD Hamburger ™ 20c SPORTSMAN'S BAR Sally & Al Dodson Downtown Syracuse WE RE PARTICIPATING IN DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS MOONLITE S-A-L-E — * . HERE’S HOW FREE TONIC With Each Haircut 10 P.M. Til Midnite BUSHONG BARBER SHOP George ,— Keith — Jon

to county, state and national winners. They consist of medals, a trip to the National 4-H Cub Congress and six SSOO scholarships. The Cooperative Extension Service selects all winners, and the [ awards are administered through the National 4-'H Service Committee, Chicago. —— • . i Chickenpox patients should be isolated 5 to 7 days.

Support Mail-Journal Advertisers Friday, Apr. 9 9-12 pm DAD & LAD, MOM & SAL CAN GO MAD TOGETHER To The Tune Os . . . "The Tikis" POPULAR DANCE BAND Remember The 5c Cup Os Coffee? WE HAVE IT 9 P.M. TIL MIDNITE COFFEE 5c REGISTER FOR DOOR PRIZE Bon-Len SNACK SHOP Bonnie Workman Downtown Syracuse

OMatmess FRIDAY, APRIL 9 - 9 til Midnite STORE-WIDE SALE All Merchandise Reduced 10% (And Some A Heck Os A Lot More!) LAP jray f-**~**~ *«~*s SOAP PAD 5,00 > Door Prize < 4,< BROOMS > 1 ™« KET REG. $1.79 < . < RL 5t Xl 95 $1 ” I RADIO i 5350 WASTE BASKETS J > SPONGE MOP REG. $1.79 C A $26.95 VALUE > RE £. H 9B SI.OO J > $2.00 — ———l COME IN AND REGISTER > «, «», 1 -r. l , i uz .rr»F CLOTHES BASKETS > mris > CLOTHES HANGERS REG. $1.39 $ > 5 E - G s ll 9 51.00 > ~ ~ >3for74< CARWASHBRUSH 5 ii R m*pm < * ixERS $199 $2.49 FREE YARD STICKS-PAINT HATS ■ PAINT PADDLES V SYRACUSE HARDWARE DOWNTOWN SYRACUSE

MOONLITE MADNESS Downtown Syracuse Friday, Apr. 9 9-12 pm 3H3HM3ST3 GlddOHS NVW SIHI >' THIS MAN SHOPPED AT THE STAR STORE STORE-WIDE SALE ALL 10% BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR Door Prize JANTZEN — CAMPUS — JEANIE SPORTSWEAR — DICKIE — OSHKOSH & WASHINGTON WORK CLOTHES — MOTHER GOOSE SHOES FOR THE CHILDREN iALSO SHOES FOR MEbftAND WOMEN The Star Store | Downtown Syracuse