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Program On Health Quackery Thursday, April 15 ' A program on Health Quackery will be held at the fairgrounds at 9:30 a.m., Thursday, April 15. Miss Margaret Warner, Ed. Consultant for the Fort Wayne division of the Indiana State Board of Health will discuss the topic. She will show a film, “The Miserly Merchant” and have available leaflets I on Health Quacks. She will discuss how to spot a j quack, how they operate, nUtrit- ‘ ional and reducing ginpmicks. arth- j ritis fakery. miracle cures for can-! cer. and other frauds. The public is invited to attend. This program is sponsored by the Home Demonstration Clubs, the County Extension Senice and the State Board of Health. Mrs. Ruth McCleary, Extension Miss Ernestine Simons, director of Agent Home Economics says that the Indiana Arthritis foundation has been invited to be a guest at this program. Court News Licensed To Wed . Bur! Duane Warren. 30. of r 1 | and Rebecca Fae Rosser, 41. of New Paris, boat factory employe, [ have applied for a marriage frat. the office of Kosciusko county | clerk T. Elhna Scott. Files Divorce Suit \ . has filed a suit for divorce against Wilfreti D. M.Ticr in Kosciusko , county circuit court: The Millers ■ separated March 16. ?>’s Mrs. I Mi <■'-■ *ks cust< dy 'bf their age seven ’ J.IXU.I ISTICS INSTITUTE PLANNED XT BALL STATE MUNCIE — An eight-week summer institute in linguistics and.com-l position for secondary school teach-1 frpla >•/. .'.ersity June *1 through Aug-, 6 t- has been announced by Dr, ■Bettv W Robinett, associate profesr sor of English.and director for the . The institute is to tv conducted under a $60,281. grant from the of E lucati ■ partic'i; .nt with a stipend. Application -forms may be obtained from Dr Robinett. They must be sub■'■ei Tv Anril 15

'news from Services Max L. Duncan Duty In Far Elast First Marine Brigade at Sea — Marine ’hnce corporal Max L. Duncan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Duncan of Milford, Ind., is serving with the First Marine Brigade, which recently departed its home base in Hawaii for duty in the Far East. The brigade was originally scheduled to participate in the West Coast Navy-Marine Corps’ Exercise “Silver Lance” in late-February, but was cancelled out when the international situation in the Far East changed. The First Marine Brigade is one of our country’s unique fighting units. It is the only known combat unit in the world in whidi air and i 'elements live and train together under the same roof, and is under the .control of- a single tactical commander. A2 C Firestone On Duty In Germany SEAIBACH, Germany — Airman Sec ond Class Robert E. . Firestone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Firesfone of 115 N. Maple Ave.. Warsaw, Ind . has arrived for duty at Sembach AB.’ Germany, after a tour of s< _ i jrkey. Airman Firestone, a missQe equipment repairman, is assigned to a United States. Air Forces in Europe 'USAFE . unit at Sembach. His organization supports the USAFE miss;on of providing the major air

Real Estate SYRACUSE CITY PROPERTY Owners moving out of state wd! sell their home beautifully, furnished (optional >. ’ X One and one half story on Lake St. Beautifully furnished has large L shaped living room, recently carpeted, dining area, built-in kitchen and garbage disposal, panelled bedroom, targe bathroom with ceramic tile floor built-in linen closet and vanity with second lavatory,: uitiiity room, all on first floor. Second -floor one large bedroom. WAWASEE VILLAGE (JUST TWO YEARS OLD) Owners also moving but of state wish to sell furnished three bedroom modern. This ranch type has aluminum --siding and attached garage. Large Lot 60 x 170 ft. Located on Maple Grove* St, (Sign ori property). Both homes shown by appointment only call me collect. FHA mortgage may be assumed. Payments $75 monthly includes principal, interest, taxes and insurance; We Solicite Your. Listings Anywhere In N. E*. Indiana. ARCHIE POUNDS REALTY Churubusco — Call Collect — Phone: 693-3228 Syracuse •— Call — 457-3295 For Information

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I contribution for defense of the NATO countries. The airman is a graduate of Warsaw high school. AREA STUDENTS ON DEAN’S LIST I .'. ■ . Area students who were among those listed on the Dean’s List of Honor Students for the winter term at Manchester college in North Man-, Chester were: Jeannine Swartz, sophomore, majoring in teaching, grad-, uate of Sidney high school and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Swartz of; r 2 Claypool; James Royer, fresh- 1 man, majoring in pre-med. graduate of North Webster high school and son; of Mr; and Mrs. Paul Royer; andj Eleanor Brubaker, sophomore, maj- ■ oring in elementary education, a ; graduate of Cleveland township and [daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Ralph Brubaker of r 1 South Whitley. The Dean’s List of Honor Students I includes those students whose grades 1 are sufficiently high to place them lin the upper 10 per cent of their class for the term. HIBSCIDLUN COW ILVS NOTEWORTHY RECORD BRATTLEBORO. Vt.-Danna Crest Juryman Pat<y 4710574, .a seven- : year-old registered Holstein* cow owned by Oliver Hibsehman and sons, Svracuse. lias produced a noteworthy record of 14.190 pounds ; of milk and 548 pouniis of butterfat ■ ■ ■ ' • ' • ' ■ 1 icticn. We ; gl : operations, in cooperation with the. . ement ] grams of the Hols’e.n-Friesian Association of America. This level of production may be ■ - ■ ■ . [ cow’s estimated, annual output- of

Wednesday, April 7, 1965

ATTEND REPUBLICAN CONFERENCE The 13th Republican Women’s Conference was held last week at the Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C. Attending from this area were Mrs. Bette Schlotterback of Syracuse, Miss Pauline Jordan. Mrs. Johnnie Lindquist. Mrs. Iva Carpenter, and Mrs. Bobbie Kreicher, all of Warsaw. A few of the conference speakers were Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater. Senator George Murphy. Senator Everett Dirksen. and Senator Margaret . Chase Smith. The group was also special guests of Charles Halleck at a luncheon in his office.

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