The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1965 — Page 3
By Mrs. Pearl Lyons ■ Phone: 453-7921
Leesburg-Oswego News
To Present Cantata Sunday At the 9:30 sen ice Sunday morning at the Methodist church the its arnuak Easter Cantata. This year the cantata wiM be "G'G s Only Son." Members of the chancel choir are; Sopranos - Mrs. Robert Allen. Mrs. Robert Smoker, Mrs. James Hearn. Miss Judy Bishop. Miss Gene Deatsman, Mrs. Walter Cleary altos- Mrs. Morris Huffman Mrs Richard Van .tor, Mrs R r son and Miss JoE'.x-n -Ph.!-, Robinson and James Hearn; buss: I • in. Roger Smoker, 1. 15 , . a- d Bob R R« Bisho s the director and Mrs We v Hall s fie oro .nisi So Taro solo sts are Mrs. -Walter . Dentsrn; and Mrs Robert Allen; alto ■ . ter- -o’o J ros Hea-.i soloist Larry B.shop The quartet will be composed of .Mrs Robert | • pub; • is invited to attend. • . Iz- • ■ Three Arts Club Meets . M' Larry Hartnxn ostcss ■to the Three Arts dub at her 'home; . fant, presided at the business : meeting. Reports of die County Con- ■ c en by Mrs Mrs Mrs. Robert Allen T> members th* . ■' J ■.. ’ '. ' ■ short | ■ ■ and : ■ ' keep the-.’< - > ■ ■ - Mrs Gw Zartrh.'in ■ prt'srrdd the ton ery Gn i them Rc’rr-<•.nr7s. served by the hostess >■
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS The Missionary: Society of the Oswego Baptist church met al the j church for its montiily meeting Wednesday night. March 31. Elec- . t «»n of officers was held with the k g to take office to i e 'y; vk-e-prcsident. Mrs. James - Rdfert; secretary and treasurer,. Mrs Milly Foster; vicmpresident of mi<speakers, Mrs. Esther Harmon; chairman of ’special. interest, sixxikers. Mi's Zki Metcalf; chairrnan of white cross. Mrs. Carl Ryan: assistant chairman.. MS, * ship deyd"p:r.e:.:. Mrs Glen Snyder. -■?’ rmand Mrs! Martin- Mclnturf; publicity chairman. .Mrs .!<•<' II -sman. • • <»f Christian service.' Mrs. Ira Shue; 'charman of literature. Mrs William Lppincolt; pianist. Mrs. Joe Hansmaii. and flower committee. Mfrs. Est ter Llovd. • ■ —L—LENTEN SERVICES ■ ,- , ; i ■ ■ - I . ' ■ y. ever, ing 7 pm. - Rev. V. . r J’ L ' SENIORS TO VTTEND CjjUEGI I \ \ Miy; Anglin, who is Ute daughter of Mi and Mrs Jxvn -i • Vit V>• is iht -V.'V- • ' - Judith : ■ Sm ' ■ Jr. ' ■ ■ ■ ■ WG-.it.•!!■ . I" Jt’ ss -
MYF MEETS, VIEW FILM The MYF met in the social hall of the Methodist church Sunday evening. A movie “Deeper Roots’’ was shown. It consisted of the work done the past y ear, and tried to evaluate the good of the MYF. Refreshments were served by Rita O’Brian. DYTRONICS NAMES SALES MANAGER p' Alex Warner, president of, Dytronics Inc . has announced that Donald E. .Wargin of Minneapolis. ‘Minn., has ’.been- appointed .sales manager He plans to move to ’ s Christine Archer To Spell Christine Archer. Bth grade stu- ■ will reprvM-.it I in the spelling fafate of toe 7th and. Bth grade <ii\:s;on to be held Saturday. April .10, at 9:30 at the daugiiter of Mr. and Mrs N'-»r- --: mar. Arciier. ACCHIEXT EXROITE HOMI '■ Mi's . Roger Mx-Gni'e;! :<■!; ’ ! broke . her ankle at. ; the Mammoth : . ■ ; - ' • 14) ■ ■ . . . ..... . ■ ■ : ■ ■ ■ ' .. . ;..'..-h! F-i't Myer's Mr ' ■ '■ ' ■ • >rt until - 1 fted. The CaiTibean Gardes and ■ ■. ' x -■ i ■ ■ vere guests, es Mrs, Buffer, -who en- ■ ■ ■ . . ■ ’. ■ •• ?’ ./'Vi ’ Ixf-s’i'.;!’.: ;< 1 v.ili-.i on. . ’. ke <her ;i>fi lake- .>’>• liKatid in that conn- ! tv’ Mr .and Mrs. McConnell re- .. • t'.sev knew'/al-1 .most every day of their trip. i HQMEBt II DERS • j CLASS PARTI The Homebuilders class of the : Brethren etßirwi met“at the ho Mr and Mrs Dale .Millington or ■ Sa! with. M •* -co-hosts j R was an. 4 ■.. ' ■ he , . , •• .; ; potato Gup., :x>p and e.ikv -were G"". --IzREADINGCLIB • . MAKES TOI R . Fifteen members and guests of , the! Residing club toured toe Museum Monday . nigist ■ e\emug viewing the ex- | items Mrs. HernKir. Allen was in ■ ■ V
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. BMMKfiajwSoai mmMQ HHH.nSHHHH MR. and MRS. GORDON SIMPSON Palm Sunday Sacred Concert To Be Held At Calvary EUB Church April 11
■ A sacred concert will be presents! at Cal.’, ary ‘ EUB church south of Syracuse on Sunday afternoon, April li, at 3 30 by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Simpson of Toledo. O The Simp-ons vail It- featuring rbt ■ tobnes to their presentation of ■ instrumental an 3 vocal numbers. Mr Simpson has an M. Mus. de* gree from McPhail college of music
KMHY GI.WT MUCH IMI’ItOVED ' who has been ill with spinal mengi- . 'able to.walk a few steps and will leave the isolation ward Wednesd y ■ . tai at Fort Wayne. meeting .T v Ay. b ness meeting oi to pra; meeting All members are urged to attend. Rex>rts .are to be g n by I —L—HONORED ON BIRTHDAY i A birthday dinner and family gettogether w-as held at .the .honu- of Lester S honor I'Xe-.i L-.Wncoft. .of Warsaw. Those er.joying the day together j wore Airs M.-rceie Teeple and sons' ,of Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs. John Teeple, Ed Teeple, Mi'S. Bob Teeple Mr. and Mrs Wayne -Teeple; Pam nd famiß ■ ■ noon callers -4-. -oTOWN BOARD '. The town board met on W ! night for its- monthly meeting at toe town Hail. It was decided to repair and gravd-the alleys of the town. Oatstandirg bills'were allowed and. toe meet ng adjourned. a LAYMEN S BREAKFAST I The -mo::', h breWGst meet ng es to be h . ’ 6 :r. All men ape tovited to attend ; Come dressed for your work for •. at -day.
in Mtonea|x»!i<. Minn. He is band director of toe, vocational high seliW in Toledo." He* also sen es as a church .choir director. Mrs. Simpson has a ”B. Mus. degree and gives private music instruction. . The pastor of Calvary church, the Rev-. K. E. Robinson, extends a cordial welcome to the public to attend t.’.' ' ■ - f
Community News ■ home witli a severe sinvis infection. The Kaspiusko County Federation of Clubs held its. meeting at the ice V .ns ' ' / Deaf and Mrs Herman Giritoer of toe Ricky Hammon, son of Mr. and Mrs jack- Hammon. w;as an overlight patie he>pital where be underwent minor -.n . <•■ y . ' ■ : Mrs H< e: Albert I . Bliss, Tex . where he is now stationng quarters is in a new Missionary Society of the Fort e Baptist Association was hgld ■ a -missionary from Thailand, gave a v:> -- v interesting talk on the wwk being done there and the customs o f The people, Those who atte -cv from toe Oswego church wete Miss Bueiah Kehr. Mrs. M idre.i Klopenstein, Mrs! Fred. Stookey. Mrs. Fred Hartman. Mrs. Est ter Harmon. Mrs. Maurice Neibert. Mrs James Reffert, and Mrs. Wil ; am I. pain olt The quarterly m.-'inc ~f the Oswego Baptist church -will be hel 1 at the phubdi at 7:30, Wed-nesday-night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter called at the Jim Mjtterling homw Sunday afternoon to see the new ba;>; Mrs Ron Henry and daughter of Wimna Dike were Sunclay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed B i( ■ :• H»ey attended the- ser’- ices ' c.t. th,e Calvary. Brpt.st .■'lurch Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Herbert Gawthirop. have returned to their home after sprtiding the winter at toike Worth. Fla Mr and'Mrs. Howard Wilke -c Caroenttrsxille.. 111., spent the week . t jv. ■ ■ Ml ■ Estoer r -Lloyd. Mrs. Wilke is a granddaughter o£ Mrs Lloyd - ■ Roy Harter and son. Franc s, spent a few -ckiys with his -mother, last week. Glenn Stevens of Montague. Mich., st<ent Satunlay afternoon wit! uncle, Forrest Lyons, and f.imily . Miss Ruth Yetvger of Granger is. spending her spring. vaeauon at toe home of her sister. Mrs. Herman AUea. She is a teacher at the Clay high school. South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Elgar of Warsaw spent feturday afternoon with Mr- and Mrs. Tom Elgar, Tommie and Susie. Miss ■E’tsy Htrslt)erger spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Stove Riffe at Bel Rohr Park. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Remy of Wai'stiw were visitors of Mrs. Estner MfrS. Gerald Harter, Judy and JiK'k of Pierceton visded Mrs. Anna Harter Sunday afternoon.
North Webster News
CORINNE STAPLES, Correspondent 2,832 Take Oral Polio Vaccine At North Webster Sunday ;
A total of 2832 persons took the ■ Webster, according to R. K. Sullivan, general chapman. ■ ■ . Assisting were the Boy Scouts of troop 26. Wendell Bryant, school principal; Dr. R. W. Statler, Arnold Culver, Elson Wilson. Dr. 'Arden Walgamuth, Delores Rachelder, Mrs. Earl Woodworth. ■ Mrs. Albert Hamman. Jr . Betty Weemer. Jm Loetz. Nirs, David Payne.- Kay
John Roberts Honored On Retirement Mrs John Roberts assisted by Airs John Ba::., x-r and Mrs Leßoy . Beezley successfully planned an.!’ carried out a surprise party at toe Le-gi. n rome Saturday’nig'it honoring Mr. Ro’”erts on his retirement' A/ '■ / . . . trie Company plant at Fort Wayne, j i F >r:v-:!irce .friends and re’aiivis Mr. R -Aert-. in? M ' Szewcsyk and Mr. and Mrs. Larry d Mrs. Wi Mrs Bowerman and Mrs. - Walker; ■ .. and M Roberts Mrs. Szewczyk is Mr. RubLeßov ■ Beezley. acted as master of The hosm<-.es ser- ■ -' —NW— ’ JONAH CLUB FISH FRY'WELL ATTENDED Til- tbir ! miiTial <x'..!nj ; . Jon ih a ' lets class of the Clmreh of God Sm-d.ij. School held at l>v North Webster.' school, cafeteria Saturday ■ night was very well attended. 0i'icia’.s estimated that m.'ely 1.000 persons were served. Forrest Higigns, known' as the Kingfish. I was in charge of the -frying. Reverend Brooks Linn and Gail Conkling servixl as hosts and- Mrs Glen .'.White was general chairman The following committee members .wore largely resnonsible for toe success of the affair: tickets—Mrs Roy Caywood. Jr., Food — Mr. and Mrs. ■ Vernon Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs Orlie Black. Mrs. Dewey Housaue-. Mrs. Herman Gaff. Mr. and Mrs Chrstner. Mrs. Phil Abbott Irs f I Gordon Sheline and Gene t utznian i -XW- ' . County WCTU Institute J Announcement - ■ 1 stitute will be held Friday at th * First Ba pt st church bi Warsaw Sessions will conyene at 10 a.m and’ at 1 o’clock v-ith' . lun-'h at noon. - C Guest speakers will he Vernon |
Mr. and .Mrs v; where they .spent the. month erf M?..V!T Their sons. Rf>g end Roto i ert, who hcivc been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brubaker, have returned to their home at -Winnetka., -111. . I Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Albert took -Miss. Alareia HoUar to North ; Manciiester Sunday evening. She is a student at Manchester college. I They also called on Mr. wd Mrs. I Gene Alix-rt atto family.. ; Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Hers: to-rqer L«id daughter Betsv are moving to berger is employed at Bristol. ] The. Warsaw district meeting of the , WSCS was held 'at the Methodist. church at Nappanee Saturday. March I 27. Between 300 and 400 were in at-, tendance Airs. Herman Ginther. Mrs. Ruth Deatsman, Mrs. Bernice’ Watkins. Mrs, Charles Smoker. Mrs.; Adeline Diehl, and Airs. Claude Myers attended from the Leesburg ■ church. Mr< Glen Treesh of Milford and Mrs. Ira Shue spent Tuesday ■ at Akron with Mrs. Leora Huffman. T;:ey were accompanied- home by Mrs Geiger cf Syracuse who had toxn v.sXn2 at the Huffman home. Mrs. Anna Bishop spent Sunday with her son, Robert and family. Mr. and Airs. C. H.. Deck from Lincoln. 111,, spent Tuesday night wito Mrs. .Deck’s - mother, Airs. W he Roberts. Mr and Airs. Chris Kammerer entertained Thursday at a birthday dinner in Iwnor of their granddaughter, Trade Klopenstein’s fourth birthday. Those present were Air. and Mrs. Gene Kammerer and Mr. and Mrs Dick Kloppnrtein. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mosier and Chuck from New Castle will spend a few days visiting friends in Leest Mrs. Cyril Rathbun of Warsaw 1 and Mrs. Herman Allen spent , Thursday with their mother Mrs. Mabel Hawkins at the Methodist 1 Memorial Home at Warren. Grandma Kammerer is spending : the month of April at the home of 1 her son, .Andrew Kammerer.
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st ck. Mrs. Bernard Beezley. Dawn Hickman, Mi's. Thad Beezley, Mrs/' Glen Bowen, Mi's. Forrest Mock. Mrs. Jerry Helvey, Mrs. Dick Dideer, Mi's. Emerson Alvey, Mrs. I Richard Riker. Mrs. Robert Brindle. Mrs. Jack Riioades. Ah-s. Joe Martin. Mrs. Robert Misiiler. Mrs. Dean Tucker, Mrs. Glen Vahator.! Mrs. Gerald Waikel, Mrs. Cecil Paulus. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lawson, Hannah Payne and Bob Bostick.
and Miss Semaramis Kutz of Warsaw who has been engaged in missionary work in South -Vmeric-,1. A film enrided "The Spirit of 76”, will be toown.’ -xwCharm ’N’ Chatter Club Studies Color j. Fourteen members attendixi the m ’n’ I i Chatter home demonstration club' Monday night at the home of Mrs. Metotatipns.weregiVeh.president opened the meeting an I: -St pies who - me . poetry on • friendship. -Mrs. . , Nellie Henderson furnished the open- - ■'- c ■ ! - ' chorister,’ . Mrs. Robert Ritchie;- - < i ti*r\ »! the song .>f the month. Mrs. | I Sherman Bryant. H and S leader, dis-| e:;>'vd iiackadies, and the garden S: Will « ■ t h' 'Ugeertirtiv and Inn's for the an-1 ’ I ! .The 'le-.s-in, entitled ‘‘CcMrs for the lii-dividu.il" was given by Mrs. I Sherman Bryant ’who discussed ie in elotiung an J in home de- i ! eorai ng aixi even stressed Lhe es- - feet df color m the business world, on the workers and .on merehan-.i’is-i - portant things to consider are hues.-j Following the business session, the meeting was closed with the ’to vX'e.‘t and the Ix^tess'ass:sted by Mrs. Ward Weaver served a strawberry dessert, coffee and nut j ■m>s in keeping with the approaching East er season —NW—COMAHNHY NEWS Mr. and Mrs Orya Miller and I Krall and ehiidrui of Columbia. C.tv Sun k:y Airs M ■■ i Sl.iigiekl <»; I’,; j • iples . and ohuse guest, Mrs. S. E •Marx in of Brownsburg spent the <fay last Wednesday with Mrs. Vermbia Ci! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barrett and family of the Barbee- community visited Mr. and Mrs. Junior Kebben and s n of near .North Webster Sun-1 day afternoon. ;! Mr and Mrs. Denald Richards I and daughter. Karkx-i and Sgt. I and Mrs. Charles Richards were j guests of- Mr. and David Richfards and children on. Sunday. The ■ j vtoose birthday oeaurs during the week. j Mr. and Mi's Chris Brower and s>r. were d nner guests Sunday- of : Mr. and Mrs M A Jmkrtin at Fort Wayne Sunday. -. . d I ihg a- »ys witlr her brother. I Dave. Akens at Huffman lake. She plans to visit Mrs. H. ze; Miller, a ■■: : Xorth V. - dent who j lives at Huffman lake. Bert Mattox Bert father of-Mrs.’Harold h n of Syracuse, died in Floridg. Lot wc-.-k. Funeral sendees Were held in Peru on Tuesday, April 6, at ■ 10 a m. i Mrs. Jean Rogers. Mrs. Edward ; Coy. Mrs. Lowell Welty, Mrs. Rob’ert Rule. Mrs. Earl Money. Mrs. ! Leon Vance. Mrs. Elmer Smith. -Mrs. Isabelle Stahley; Mrs. C. E. Tatman. and Mi s Richard Maresh, .all of Syracuse, were in Peru Monday night to pay their respects. . RETURNS FROM VISIT IN ALABAMA Mrs. Charles Stahly, Sarasota. Fla.. Tom Fuller, Fort Wayne, and Mrs Arlo Beiswanger of Milford arrived home from Huntsville, Ala., re thew had visited Mrs. Beiswangcr’s son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Fuller. While there they Milford Locals Mnsl .Arch DeFrics has returned to! her home on r 2 Milford, near Dewi [ art Lake, after spending the winter, months with her sister. Mrs. Carl: Bockman, at North Webster.' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller of Mil- ; ford had Sunday dinner at Miller’s -restaurant NE of Goshen in observance of their 48th7wedding anniver- (■ ! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and Ronn of Milford were Sunday after-1 no<»n guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde) Godwin and Mr. and Mrs. Orville' Nealis. Sr.,- in Marion.
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Syracuse Locals Mrs. Georgia Buster and family were ,in Peru Sunday where they attended the Rocks and Minerals show held in toe aibnory. Patricia and Christine LeCount of Warsaw spent Friday night and Saturday with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy. ' Air. and Mrs. Emory Guy were Sunday dinner guests in the home of their nephew, Larry Kuneff, and family in Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kuhn and Mrs. Ella Unrue were recent guests I of Mrs. Barbara Wilson at her home in Wilmot. Mrs. Wilson celebrated her 100th birthday March 29. Mr. and Mi's. Lewis Cobbum and son David returned last week from -a month’s vacation in Florida where they were guests in the home of Mrs. Cobbum s sister. Mrs.. Harold Steeprod, at Sarasom * H. BAUMGARTNERS HONORED ON 25TH ANNIVERSARY 'I Mr and Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner of Milford were honored on their - ; wedd:--.; anniversary Sund.iv. a: a f imdy dinner followed by an TTpen • iyousei The dinner and opea house were held in the home of Air. and M. s. Arch Baumgartner, also. . The Herbert Baumgartners- were ot April 6: 1940. at the Saint Paul Methodist church in South BeiuL Mrs. Baumgartner is the for- • Edith Rodgers ot South Bendc ! A total of 31 family members attended the dinner and 100 guests attended toe open nouse.Mrs. Baumgartner was presented a pink, white,, and- silver carnation i and mum corsage. Table decora- ; tions were carnations, white ! mums, and pink candles in silver j holders, I Cake, punch; mints, nuts, and cos- ... by members of the family. .Guests were ■ . South Bend, Elkhart, Walker-, ton. Bronson, Alien.i, and Rocky Rive i».. a- well as the Lakeland area. lew Arrivals FI LLER. Kevin Alan Mr. and Mrs. Jan B. Fuller. 2511 Viiiyard £>t., Huntsville, Ala... are the parents of son. Kevin Alan, born Wednesday, March 24. Kevin Alan weighed *■■ pounds. 11 outiees at birth. They have another son Jim i my, age 22 month’s. a | . The mater-iiai grandparents are Mr and Mrs Herbert Foyle. Orland Park. 111..' and the paternal grunilparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Beis*wanger, M lford. Mrs. Stahly of Nappanee is the great-grandmoth-er. . , RYMAN, Lin Renee Air. and Mrs. Tommy Ryman of Syracuse are parents of a daughter, Lin Renee! bora Tuesday, March 30, T at the Goshen hospital and weighing L 7G pounds. Mrs. Leona Ryman of Syracuse is the grandmother. | WELLS. Timothy Douglas Mr. and Airs. Doanld Welts of r 1 Leesburg are the parents of a. six pound, 14 ounce son, born at. 6 a.m. Sunday. April 4. at Murphy Medical Center. Timothy Douglas has one brother, Dusty. 11. and two sisters. Zebbra, 14. and Tammy, 2’i. Maternal grandparents are Air. and Airs,. Lewis Spurgeon, and Air. and Mrs Emmett Wells are the.paternal grandparents. All are from Columbus, O. SCHIELER, Julia Marie A six pound," IE ounce daughter was born at 4 a. m. Monday, April 5-,’at the Goshen hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schider of r 2 Milford. The infant has been named Julia Marie. Air, and Mrs. Maurice Beer of Mil ford are the maternal grandparents. and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and. Airs. Harold Schieler of Remington. Air. and Mrs. Ezra Beer - of Milford are great-grandparents. JONES, Denise Marie Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones of (Salem. Ind., are the parents of their [ first child, a daughter, born Sunday, March 21. and named Denise Marie, i She weighed seven pounds and 4W jounces. > The mother will be remembered as j Patricia Walsh. Mr. Jones is head basketball cbach at Salem. Grandparents are Mrs. Karl Heinzelman of Leesburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of Muncie. Mrs. ! Cora Hope of Anaheim, Calif., is a ! great-grandmother. . REED, Lane Christopher j Air. and Airs. Gilbert Reed of Mil- ! ford are the parents of their first ’ son. Lane. Christopher, born Sunday, April 4, at 12:08 p m. at Elkhart hospital. Lane Christopher tipped the scales at eight pounds, five ounces; i and measured 22’-fe inches. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Airs. John Newswanger of Brutus, Mich., and Air. and Mrs. Richard Gosbin of North Liberty are to e paternal grandparents. fire Monday Milford firmen answered a call to the Melvin McCoy home at 4:15 p.m. I Monday when, a furnace caught on ’ i fire. No damage was reported.
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