The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1965 — Page 17

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Bible School Set For June 8-18 At New Salem The New Salem • Church of Brethren’s Daily Vacation Bible School has been scheduled for June 8-18 from 8:30 am. until 11 am. Anyone wanting information before you are contacted to enroll vour children should call Mrs Daryl Johnson at 658-4019 or Rev. Howard Kreider at 658-4802. The new men’s toupees fit so well they can be worn while sleeping or swimming.

FORMER STUDENTS AT CONCERT FRIDAY

Among those who attended the spring concert at the Milford high school gym on Friday evening were Ror.n Brown, son of Mr., and Mrs. Glenn Brown and a student at Wabash college, Crawfordsville; Nancy Ahrns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahrns and a student at Ball State university; Dennis Rumfelt, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Rumfelt. a college music major; Joe Judkins, son of band director and Mrs. Joseph Judkins and a student at Tri-State college at Angola; Miss Marcia Dewart, an airline hostess stationed at Chicago: and Mrs. Bernard Keller o( Indianapolis. Both Miss Dewart and Mrs. Keller are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs R. E.

Dewart. All of the above are former students of the band and chorus director Joseph Judkins.' . SYRACUSE LOCALS Everett Ketering and Jack Kline. Syracuse, returned last weekend from, a three weeks vacation trip to Florida arid Texas. Miss Bonnie Workman, SyTacuse. has returned home after spending several days vacation in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hatt ersley of r 2 Syracuse are expected to return to their home about April 10 from Hollywood'. Fla., where they spent the winter. Indians rolled tobacco, leaves together to make

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Carefree Mothers Club Meets March 31 . The Carefree Mothers dub met at the lu-me of Mr<. Ron Kreider on Wednesday, March. 31, Four members answered roll call

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Wednesday, April 7, 1965

by -telling what they’re looking forward to doing this summer. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A list of items to colWayne will be given to members at. ■ change the club meeting night to • Wednesday of each month. Guests -and. prospective new members present were Nits James Rm 3 ’ i M ■ . Mrs

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I Jerry Bray arid Mrs. Paul Yocum. The next meeting will be April 21 at the home of Mrs. Randall Clouse. Refreshments of whipped cream cakei coffee; and pundi\vere served by the hostess’. Syracuse Fire Department Answers Call At Dewart Lake ! swered a call Friday evening at the of Mr, and, "Mrs.. < James Hershberger, of Dew'art Lake. Miss Lots Jlershberger; daughter, of the Hershbergers’, tribd to start the the family ear when it knifed. ■ . The fire wris extinguished by ?Ed ,i Jonasch, a neighbor, before the Syracuse fire department, arrived. ■ ■■ ■ a< epts pale colors without shock, so use pastels and pale tin’s to make a room look larger? suggest Purdue university home fur::ishinc< soecialists..

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