The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 April 1965 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL Wednesday, April 14, 1965

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North Webster News CORINNE STAPLES, Correspondent PHONE 834-2608

North Webster Girl Places Second In Spelling Contest; Claypool Girl Wins

Debbie Bockman, 14. North Webster, .was runner-up in Saturday's spelling contest held at Warsaw. The., winner is 1 Margie Merkle, 13, of Claypool. It was in the 96th round'that DcbNe :■ the word •'.-apphire" and Margie spelled it correctly .and. “skinnish” correctly to win the championship. Debbie is liie daughter of Mr. and Mr- Ray Bxkman of North Webster. .-.nd Margie ..s-the-daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Merkle of Claypool. Margie will meet -Karen Allen of Syracq.se w bo won the fifth and sixth grade championship on Saturday, Apr i 21 .Pronouncing trie -words fOrlHi- < mtest was Edgar eSpeer, principal of the Syracuse elementary school. Judges were Paul Patterson.

American Legion Auxiliary Unit 253 Announces Plans U::.t 253 *pf the Ani'.-r -an I.- .• i \ . night ;it , ■ the b ' ■ ' ■ Plans are being made for a mot cr-daughtef banquet to l>e held May 4 with the chaplain. .'Mrs. Ermal Vanator. serving as general chai man. An announcement was made concern : ' • held at Delphi today A delegation from the' Herbert day meetinr s ~f '. c s' <s*. i‘:<" ; .v-' Parley will hold a rummage sale at the L*nr 'o', M<-m>>n;tl Day we<-k <;-! Mrs Edith Kesterson will -be ate t-.v.sr.r.; from anyone wk' er: ■help by (ion.it ng any used X ’ ' . etc. . -'■ . - Mrs >i R Peterman • received rhe president's prop-t '■ J B < s ' dow n < mem"» ' - !<W::!. -NW— Kip Sullivans Visiting Daughter In Germany Mr... and Mrs. Kip Sullivan of nea N’ort ' ■ ' ' - ’■ . . ' ■ * ' ’ ; u. : t> W. . . ■ ■ -th , flight to Munich,. They will spent part of their vacation at Amsterdam Holland, before returning by jet ta — NW — North* Webster Science Fair Winners Listed below are the North Webster students who were on the "winfa :■ held in Sxi’ii Beiki «-a■ Ska: a.-y ■ - Rod Hine, serii--ipa'Yon to ’L fe Sa< ■' •' We.-ti- Joe Hoile, freshman. cer

tilK jte of partk'ipatkm f»»r "The : Testa Coif”; Joyce -Raver, freshman. certificate of participation for ■ ■ “Counting ■ Systems"; Sue Roose, ' th grade, certificate of partici- i pat:n for "Gravity " . Aho, M.sr.iynn Red:' hv>hma:-. era! Relatives' ; Donehe Strand. ’ freshman, third place for ■Germination of Com and Beans": Paula ( Ganger, frcslwnan, third p'.a<v for Vanator. eighth grade, third pla< ? for'“Crv'sullbgrap-hv?*-. ' j ' —NW- 'l MFRRIII. UM Rcn.'e ■ Mr. and Mrs, Jan Merritt of Indi- ■ anapo’is are the parents of a daughter. Lisa Renee, bom Thursday, April i 8. at 3.15 :n the afternoon. The. baby .weighed seven pounds, four ounces. The t ip.a-enis are Mr and M: < Nick iKaufman of Indianapolis. The rnal grandparents are also of Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Bewley of North Webster are the great-grandparents. The paternal great-grandmother ts Mrs. Min-1 n c Kaufman, formerly of Warsaw,i now of Elkhart. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr and Mrs Robert. Sheridan of Muncie .vidted Mr and Mrs. Robert Brindle Saturday night Mrs Lorin Badskey was admitted to the Lutheran hospital in Fart Way r.e Monday ' Tom Brindle, a North Webster high school senior, is ill at his home with a strep throat infection. Mrs. Frank Green returned home ; Friday morning from the Goshen

sixth grade teacher at South-. Whitby: William Lone-nbaugh, sixth grade teacher, at Mentone; and Mrs. Ellen Kiefer, a Warsaw junior high school teacher. Area Spellers Area spellers and the order m wliich they went down follow: Karen Michael, Sidney; seventh •er of Mr. and Mrs & Mike McManama, Larwill; eighth grader, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Keith McManama, ‘•chorine ", 25th round. Phyllis Guerin, South Whitley, seventh grader, daughter of Mr. and . „ ■ moment” 27th round. E aim < art m!' eton. • • t gra<l?r. daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. round. • ‘.

■ f treatment. ' Her condition is im- - J.?-b Krouse wee. '. ~ Mr. a M J Mr< Ermal Variator was hw ‘ Mrs Alice Wolf. Mrs".- Itha I I e Pfeist - \ Phylhs Wilson of Nappannoe, and F ( J Vontz of .Huhn lake carried in a ■ ■ . ' ■ den. whe a? i family Mr and Mrs. Dale. Cre- ' - I family. -Mr and Mrs. Ray Vanatdr gathered for the day. . Mrs.' Rex . returned to the Kilgore nursing home from the Orn nursing ' ■ ' Home From Caribbean Golf Tour 7-.-ha--.' returned recently from; which took him to. Panama City. 80-1 ■ ■• - Columbia. Caracas and Mara- ; y Puerto Rico He played in competition in each of these cities. . ■ for 1 Uh* greens have, been rolled i 4-H BEEF PROGRAM HAS RECORD ENROLLMENT Membership -in trie natiwu R>-' ; ;.n”: e-"‘ nut-s to moreiase ' ■ ' - ■ ' ' ■ of, . J ■ . :--•■■ - e to produce quality.-beef, says ■ lienlth. sanitation .and mitrit < ■ part of the overfall program. [ Projects maintained for several: ■ 4.1] youth — including girts. Stowing ‘prize, livestodt still remains one-of • - ■ ■ - ■ ; .■ dtse 4-H 'leaders The 4-H'ers: have access to same /“> e

t feeders, veterinarians and local ■ dub leaders. Full cooperation. of : ..-w::’s also is r.ivcsxiry * Support of another kind is by t e 4 H Beef pro; ram aw Is sponsor, E .1 ue Pont de Nemours ■ & Company Boys and girls have an <>;>:<ortunit\ to earn three types •: ns->.n lion a county medal; a trip! <as state, winner to the National 4-H i Chib Congress.'a S3OO educational nd ip.. - ] To qualify for the state trip and • schoi. ■ ekih -member >be over 14 years of age and have : {completed a minimum of three; club work. At ieast the cur-j rent year must he in the beef anLJ program. n. Syracuse Locals Mr and Mrs. Paul Ze’tinger of i Chicago spent Saturday and Sun-; at the home of his mother. Mrs. Ada Zeltinger, r 4 Syracuse. They left Monday for a vacation trip by jet for San Francisco. Los ; .Angeles, Calif., and Las Vagas, Nev. j Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marley I Evans of Lake Wawasee over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fvfe of Muncie and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Welsh of South Bend. Mr Fyfe is vice president of Mar-j hoeffer Meat Packing Co . and-Mr: j Welsh is principal of Studebaker' high school in South Bend. Visiting with the Evanses this week are their daughter. Mrs. Joe Whitlock, and daughter Ann of Muncie. Mrs. Joy Suns, Syracuse, has returned from North Judson, where she spent several days with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Shenberger, who was ill.

Along *. Main Street ■ ■ h! ■ • ■ . JERI'S JOURNEYS .i‘ A Washington. D. C.. newspape: ; printed a news story the other day from New York city about the Lang ford murder case in which it t , bqut the tu*b. detectives who were isciit to Mdford, : Indiana. “A suburb Ist t) ally, t ■ nan w h : ■ ’ Connected w Faster Sunday was a day for Charles Edward Berkeyptfe, age 2. ■ years. He nth nd< <l' Sunday s for the first timei w< aring a . Hew < oat and hat that he'd been treasuring for this sjM-cial occasion, and conducting himself like Small Bc'nife Beer had.been watch- ; ing the pa ;x*r hanger with great interes: a-, i.e papered the d.ning room Ber "Are you going to bandage the k now /" To -Benia . a room is i!‘.‘bandaged" when it Is" papered, i ,'Jiidy-'Martin, says, she's-not going to start to school Ulis vear—s.ns she got ail that stuff in kindergarten! Tit-iikTve flipped! I took oil of the, above from columns found in 1945 issues of The Mil£»d Mail. All col- - wvte News and Vi>.-w> and had been written by the late Miss Maude L McLaughlin. • . I can't , begin to thinlr of Milford bring close enough to Indianapolis to be a suburb. I'- r ■'■ .. b ' ' I This year when Charles Btrkeypile ; .Easter/Sendees he will be atfbnding with his wife, Jean? He is ; the son of.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bcr- ■ I’i ■ Jean reside in Our Town. . Bernie Beer is a salesman at Me ("onnick Motors located in Nappanee, and a niightly good one at that. Bernie and his wife. Carol, live with their two sons on r 2 Milford, Judy Martin is the daughter of Mr. 5d Mrs Bill Martin of Qur Town. Indy i. I Wayne. ■ - - In a n-cent letter. Mrs. John I’.ruw'ii tells ■>! her husband particfpaHng m the frovdom nyarch in Montgdnicn. \l.i. the Erowns are resident- of Elkins Park. Pa. Mrs. Brown is the former Edith Beer, - , .daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Henry . 11. >. r, <‘t Our Town. . • •was published we noticed a slight ' ' - " 1■ . : "Neal C< • v • - ,i •: - :-a Anniversary’*. We . Speaking about Mth anniversaries, cake arid coffee were served at last Monday evening s meeting of the .Milford town boiird in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Our Tow n's < lerkdreasurer and Herbert Baumgartner. Guess we should consider ourselves lucky after Suntkiy evening's sioun. Those pup-le in the devas- ./ ■ possible. -

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Hear Os Good Youngsters

Dear Editor: ' ' We hear of the bad things youngsters A), but- not the good. Last Halloween my husband was badly bum- 1 ed on face, hands, neck, and his hair was Singed,. but he laughed about that,.as it saved him the price of a hair cut. But'that's Chuck, always laughs when most ek I was a nervous wreck. Between answering the Trick or Treaters and seeing him in such ■ . of candy t 0 each instead of a few ■ P et? es. ■

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Dear Editor: 1 Tin re seems to have been al change of attitude On the. part of ; those who have had die monk-y wren.-h in iuexl to raise and lower J the ’.ate The gate had been w-.de ' - ■ ; time tj . yand.. it is hoped that the gate wid* i ie closed to such an extent that the ! water level will be .maintained liigh ! enough at all times to provide sum-

64 Enrolled In Milford Adult Classes ’ Approximately 64 persons are en- ■ rolled in the adult classes now under-; way at Milford high school. The • c ' and physical education -for men. • N.netrvn ladies are enrolled in the? taught by Mrs. Betty I Arthur. They are Maxine Yoder. KI-;. va W’iggs, Dorothy Vanderford, Mrs. j.; ' Ernest Sutton. -Helen Steffen. Lola! Sjhx'i-. Margaret Ottendorf, Connie’ MHler, Mabti.Martin, Mary Fisher,] Marguerite Hoerr, Melvina Gentry.' Connie Ciiurch. Kate Cecil. Beth Bushong. Mrs. L M. Bertsch, Ruth Beer. Mary Ann Bety, and Carol. ; Beer. Tliis class meets on Wednesday night. Carlos Aballi is teaching the Spanish class? It is held, on .Wednesday "night. Those enrolled include Helen I Leemon. Edith Little, Annabelle An'gIlin. \ iokt Phend Parker Pliend. Jean Mishler, Pat Stamper. June Brown. Doris Wolfermaii, Elsie Templin. Mary Kesler, Donn ■ Kesler, Neal | Cory, and Arlene Cory. ! The typing class meets on Thurs-• , day nigir. and Donn Kesler is the inth s class They are June Brown. Jo-1 janna Zimmerman. Mary Keder,] I’hvllis Sorensen. Jean Gaskill. Bettv, Leamon, Donna Hollar, Patsy . 'Stamper. Virginia Am-d«‘V. Helen , t Uvnii't’. Bertha Moneyhcffcr, Ruby Wars Willard Templin.. ... . the men's physical education class. I '-' : . Itr. Clifford Replogle. John Replogle. |Robert Fisher. Duane Graff, Eldon; {merman. Oliver Replogle. Richard ■ Heber. Richard Felkher. Darrb Orn.Bob Ih-er. Gill R< d. Guv Poing Ber J' n:e K I Robert Plank. . t ■ — ‘r. SYRACUSE * PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Jack I cose aeeornpanied by Dr. and Mrs Joe Jontz of Fort Wayne spent several days recently in New York city I attending several Broadway plays ■' and visiting points. of interest. ; i Tom Tuttle has returned to Syraeuse from'his former residence ‘! Sky Lake, Orlando, Fla. ! • Mrs. Louise By Land has returned;. ■ to her home on Lake street, Syracuse, after spending the winter in j J

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Letters To The Editor

But it was their sweet ‘"thank : yous" that saved my sanity. One i group of all girls came and as it . •was-cool out I invited the girts in as I realized I had givetk_away near all the treats.- I explained what had happ&ted and one girl said “We are so serry. we'll be back tomorrow,"' as .-’did die rest. • i I I guess they passed the word, as I had to go and get some more treats, but the rest of the evening no one came. So I say that k you t ■ all our swell youngsters for their thoughtfulness I also thank .ill our

Inter evaporation without reduini’.u the level to the oisuriiceful situateotiple of years. Tiicre has been some reference to a court order which supposedly governs the water level through the Divi>: <■: W.iter\ C<>n‘rol <■: I::State : Conservation Department, • This court order is .being referred to whenever there is any criticism of the low 1 water level, to at great : due- to die freedom which

Syracuse Locals Mrs. .Max Leamon and fami: Syracuse • called on Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yoder at Pleasant Ridge Thursday of last week. Mr an-.i Mrs. Gordon Groves of Pleasant Ridge were Sunday even- ■ cuse. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darr have returned to their home on W. E. Long • drive,. Syracuse, after spending the winter at Melbourne Beach. Fla.

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ON THE SPOT FINANCING

Syracuse parents for raising their children so well but i,f die youngsters were not vtood in themselves ( just teaching would not mean much. ; Syracuse youngsters and teeners ; are the best Ln the world. Their “Hi" or big grins are the best med-; icine for me. And no one best say ! that teenagers, or youngsters are I bad. I do thank you all. Gratefully. ■ l Annie "Aloses P. S. We enjoy reading' your very I newsy paper.

has been given to the ] "Royal Guard", in charge of the i gate, but there dpesni seem' to be | any court order or. die records; and this is beitm checked into . now so : * read the court order, if there ever 1 was one. Up tn now, its existance ■ be only a phantom. ■ . ed by the state direct rather than through outside interests.. ■'• • : ’ ' . Martin W. Levemier f

MILFORD BETHEL WOMEN " -l! ITTEND KM.I.Y ■ ' ; '' ■ : . -'"■ i ’ Seven members of the Won Fellowship of the Bethel Church of • tlie Bretlirefi in Milford attended the j northern Indiana district rally at Nappanee last Tuesday. Speaker for’ die day Was Eleanor Painter, director of Christian Education at the Elkhart City Church of the Brethren' Those attending from Milford Were . Mrs. Oliver Replogle. Airs. P.. D. Me Farren. Mrs. Dean . Dowt'y, ■ Mrs. ■ Mrs. J. C. Strayer, and Miss Grace Noss.

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EASTER By Fr. Eugene Zimmerman of St. Francis X ,vier Catholic Church Eternal values has Easter day free from sin’s grief and death's decay. Christ is the victor in the strife . * •? that frees man for eternal life, .An open grave, a stone rolled back ws death repelled by life's attack. , Ne’er more, mankind, his death must fear for from the tomb. His Lord appeared. • ■ Savior of the world and man fought sin and death until it ran away from those who would-believe . ■' - ■ that, Christ, their burdens could relieve-. ■ The world must know of this great deed .. . if e’er the world vyould long to. feed ' ■ it's children with the bread of life j ■ instead of wars and racial,strife. . .<' I' Endless must this truth, remain ■ ■ when, in each other, they will see the Christ, in whom there's victory. Returned at last, to this great fact ... ' the . world and all of. us could act — . as if our Easter is each day Cause in us He's risen, in us He stayed. TO CLEAN UP HONORED AT SI KPRISE PARTY MILFORD CEMETERY m, s soartoss ■ | Clean up has been scheduled for at a "birthday luncheon netery by the ceme- and party oil April 8 a the home [tery association. I: will be held on of Mrs, William Myers, Lake ?WaMonday and Tuesday, April 19 arid wasee. 120, in the evening. ~ \ T , , , „ : Even-ow is asked to help dean ' 1: s Myers '”’ J n! ”"' W Ol the ■ —— tv an> Fob arid Fave, planned the GENE MILLER EARN partv and presented Mrs. Searfoss MILITARY DIPLOMAS bvely gift Gene A. Miller of Milford; a mem- In - attendance in addition to the ber of tiie I ’ted States Army, ■ and honored guest and -the hostess were Robert F.'lrvine. Leeshu-g. a patter.: Mrs Earl Treadway, Mrs Charles Marion ■ • " Mrs Wall '0 Huffer and were issued, m;i • eyement daughters, arid T-na. Mrs. d plomas Tuesday night by members George Thornburg, Mrs > Eugene of the Lakeland Community school Henning an i two children. Christopher an 1 Michael Black. CANTONESE AND AMERICAN FOOD (ML NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON HOURS 4 To 10 P.M.-WEEK DAYS 12 To 10 P M. SUNDAYS Make Your Easter Reservations Early Wawasee Village South of Syracuse HHBHHHnfIHBHSSHiiHnDEBMI a??® tramas MW OB® M FOR YOUNG MARRIED PEOPLE If the husband is 21 but not yet 2 5 and is a careful driver/ DO YOU QUALIFY Mt'ridliß ca || | o J a y MILFORD 658-416 S JfimL 0 * MERIDIAN MUTUAI INSURANCE CfiM PA.NY BILL v REN LITTLE and CLARK

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