The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 April 1965 — Page 13
INTERMEDIATE MOTHERS ENJOY SLIDES The Syraclise Intermediate Mothers club met recently at the home of Mrs. Ray Buhrt with Mrs. Maurice Lung and Mrs Charles Miller as the co-hostesses. There were 24
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES KM I M HALF-MILE 8 Iww IrL 1 1 SOUTH I SYRACUSE SUPER MARKET O » Sale April 29 to May 1 Inclusive CHOICE • ■ .. , RIB STEAKS - - - lb. 69c Center Cut PORK CHOPS lb. 59c DEL MONTE — 46 OZ. Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink 4-99 c LA CHOY ;; ■ ' ■’■ ' ■ ' ■ .< ... . • j ■ Chow Mein Noodles, Th size or g- qq Chop Suey Vegetables 303 Size REG. or DRIP . Queen Os Scot Coffee, 2 lb. can ■■ ■ $1.29 FROZEN — 6 OZ. Scot Lad ORANGE JUICE • 6 for 99c PURINA DOG CHOW - - ■ 5 lb. bag 59c Store Hours: We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities
NO MONEY Ilf FPT Ell DMIT II D E MAK ’ 36 MONTHS ff LV I wIUL lU Illi IIV 11 !■ CREDIT TO PAY . . , • TERMS [______ 2 Big Locations 617-701 West Lincoln Ave. GOSHEN, INDIANA Old NOW HEAR THIS! —Hii_iiiiißiii M a LP i lUx I|lll We Bought The Entire Stock Os Furniture And Appliances From Beck’s * Furniture In Warsaw For A Ridiculously Low F*rice, And Moved It This High Quality Stock Will Be Sold At MB gIIJB W/ « //Jt I , Here To Sell At Low Low Give-Away Price s We Have Such An ' Piggy Bank Prices. ‘ 1 ? I Enormously Large Stock You Will Surely Call It Furniture City, nr aj • v -r n tl I Everything For The Modern Home. Lots Os Early American, French IWould Adyue You To Dump The f 2 BAMBOO BASKETS 1 Provincial Over 100 Chairs, TV’s, Refrigerators, Ranges, Rugs! It Baby In Ine Sink, Ihe Uishes In Ine ■. jf, ese [, as ', e , s b 3 ?'’ 400 I Is All Marked Down, Down. We Want It Sold! Here Are The Brand Carriage. Hop A Train. Vv alk. Run, rlv Or ■w. th easy to cany handles. 19’ diameter 13 Ivv I *7 .. “ D .. D C a IJ 11 NJ r 1 D 11Ride A Horse But Get Here Quick. This I SSS-K? " I*” 1 I Names You Know - Bassett - Rowe - Serta - Howell - National - Berklme - Sale Won’t Last Long. Englander - Hooker EARLY BIRD PRICE BUSTERS f«(u«bSXSB| uHSm sa»| nSfis" S7»»l»Hfw 5 29 88 '. ! E„' s 49 !s while 24 last. | H 1 | VA^ 5 TO " | MATTRESS -_z__ I Reg. $89.95 PLATFORM SI A BB »B® s s7OBB ™Hr™soßß ROCKERS Ifl 1 *• CABINET • S HUTCH IAHPS A BEDROOM “SUITE S2OBB JB9“| W 'S ,f s 29 M |B s 4 REFRIGERATOR S I4B BB . MATCHING CHAIR & 4 CHAIRS # CARPET qYd ■-r** JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING House Cleaning! Now Is The Time To Get That New Dinette, Chair, WEST SIDE FURNITURE • Mattress, Living Room Or Bedroom Suite At A Low, Low Price! Some Os These Bargains Are One ~- y. . [upni u INDIANA I Only. Credit, All You Want. Just Come In - Seeing Is Believing, Ask For John - Dave - .Gene Or Olhe. 01/'/UI W. LINLULN VUJIICn, INUIANA Sale Starts When You Read Thia And Continues Until All Is Sold! Open Daily 8:00 A.M. To 8:30 P.M.- ehee kei lUEnv Closed Sunday And Wednesday P.M. DON’T YOU DARE MISS THIS SALE. fPARKING FREE DELIVERY
1 members present Hie hostess committee, with Mrs. Frank Stefanski at the projector, showed slides taken by some of the numbers of Hawaii and Vermont and also of former parties held by the club. The president, Mrs. Maurice Dor,sey, presided at the business ses-
sion. This club will be the host club for the annual spring party for all four Syracuse mothers clubs. The party will be held May 10 at the Tippecanoe Country clut>. Mrs. Dorsey won the sunshine gift. The last regular meeting of the club will be held May 3, in the home of Mrs -Harold Kline.
If ceilings are too low, use white or light toned paint to give an impression of extra height, say Purdue university home furnishings specialists. Give sparkle to stewed dried fruit, suggest Purdue university food specialists, by adding thin slices of fresh lemon to apricots and thin slices of fresh orange to prunes. .
| It Happened In .. . Milford, Item Taken From The Files Os The Milford Mail ’
20 YEARS AGO, APRIL 26. 1945 Miss Hilda Ruch received the Purple Heart which was given to her brother, Corporal Andrew Ruch, for wounds received in action June 7, 1944. during the invasion,, of France.. ' A marriage of interest to Milfprdians is that of Miss Gwendolyn Marie Baumgartner, daughter of Mr. ■ and . Mrs. Harry 11. Baumgartner of Cissna Park, 111., to Majel Hilliard of I Spirit Lake,. lowa, motor macs mate, first-class, of the United States ' Navy.. The bride is the 'granddaughter .| of Mrs. Emil Baumgartner of Milford. Principal Harold Young and the civics class visited the court house in Warsaw Wednesday and attended a trial.'Mrs. C. R. Brittsan served on the’ jury. Technician V Robert H. Phebus, 31, brother of Mrs. H. W. Baum nor of Milford, was killed in France on'April 10 when the hospital train to which he was attached was wrecked. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin mov- •<! .to tht ir new home-on Henry street several days ago. i Mr. and Mrs. Lester Deisch of Arannounce . the engagement of
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their daughter Rose Mary to Corporal George J. Hartter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hartter of Milford 1 Junction. Mrs. James Stoner of Warsaw, the former Hilda Haab of Milford, left last Thursday to visit her husband ationed at Fort McClellan, [ Ala. She arrived home Tuesday. |i Births this week include: A son, I James Arthur, bom to Fireman sec- ; :ond-elass and Mrs. Arthur Ray Ev- ' Jans. Jr.,, at the Goshen hospital oh [April 13; and a daughter, Patricia' I Ann, bpm to Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Eii.s of Warsaw on April 14. Mrs. Ellis is the former Miss Mae Louise . , Davisson of Milford. ■ , | 30 YEARS AGO, MAY 2, 1933 ■ James P. Fuller, mail carrier on r 2 out of Milford, was retired from sen ice April 30 and the consolidation ’ J of his route with the other Milford ‘; routes Went into effect May 1. The • covered by. Mr; Fuller, will now ' be- served by carriers, C. R. Overleese and C. R. Miller. 'Mr. Fuller t .carried mail front the- Milford post : office to- the rural partons for more [than 30 years. . ' . Rural mail service was first estabi lished out of Milford in 1900, al which
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time route 1 was granted in accordance with a suney made by Emanuel Dubbs. Manly and Edward Deeter. Routes 2 and 3 were established later. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanders entertained the# bridge club Thursday evening. Four tables of bridge progressed with the high score prize a- . warded to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Baum* igartner; second to Dr. and Mrs. Eldon Hurd; and low to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ruch. Milford high school commence,ment was held at he community building April 26. There are 11 girls and 20 boys in the graduating class. The address was given by Dean H. L. Sm th of Indiana university who also the distinction of being the pres- , ident of the National Education Association. Mrs. Edward Lentz and the Don . Anglin ’family, were guests, of Loren Heckaman and family at their Wawasee Lake cottage Sunday. A seven pound daugther was born to Mr. and Mrs-. Elmer Haab at 6:15 Tuesday morning. [ L. B. Eherenman, superintendent of Van Buren, township school, has resigned and on Saturday entered into<: contract with the Plymouth ’'school board, accepting their offer ervisor of instrumei’.t.ii mii'iv im me Plymouth city school.40 YEARS IGO, \PRIL 30. 19!!5 ■ Announcement of the marriage of i Miss-Mary. \V: Felkner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred'Felkner of Do-'w?-.iac, Mich:, formerly of Milford, i and Kenneth Letsinger, reached our . M( ' ' ' ■ j Charles Bird was elven city water last week at his residence on HWee ' street/. . ' , F >rnii r Kosciusko county -circuit '• ' . .. >" u is E. Bowser 64, died at his home in Warsaw Friday moaning. He is survied by his widow and two sons. . . : . "Hari-y Arieel and family.'moved to Elkhart on Monday \ihere he is now employed. • ' ' Dr and Mm. Burwell Smith of Nappanee visited his grandmother, Airs. James tii”;. >•:; Sunday. Mrs. J. R. Yoder of. Elkhart, formerly Miss Mildred Troyer'of Milford. is spending this week with her parent.-. M". and Mrs I. J. .Troyer. A.marriage license was issued late Saturday afternoon to Alvin Hartter ’ of Milford and Miss Marie Wise of Nappanee by clerk Russell H. Butler. Doty Bros . local contractors, were the lowest responsible bidders at the letting of the Jefferson town-hip school and community budding held Thumday at the law office of Vanderveer and Vanderveer. They were awarded the general contract, their 1.1- G ing $47,850 The new Jefferson township budding will be erected on a site on the Walters farm north and Hastings. They, expect to start their work about June 1. 50 YEARS AGO, APRIU 29, 1915 Mrs. James Maloy who lives east of Milford wais driving to Milford Friday, and at the Vanover .corner the horse - became frightened at something that was near the road
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• and jumped aside quickly and over- ■ turned the buggy. Mrs. Maloy was ■ thrown to the ground and received f a I bad gash cut in her head. The in-. jury was not serious but the fright . seemed to unnene her for a time. Miss Isabella Kinley of Goshen was . visiting with her grandparents, Mr. . and Mrs. J. H. Kinley, Tuesday evening. A little son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Pardee Warstler Friday, afternoon. The Milford baseball team went oxer to Goshen Sunday and done up the city team to the time of 2 to 5 in 10 innings. A son was. born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith near Gravelton Tuesday morning. • j. D. Baumgartner and family are all settled in their horde purchased from T. R. North. Mrs. Charles Thomas of Elkhart is visiting her mother. Mrs. Clem R. Grimes and grandmother, Mrs. A. D. Gilkison, this week. Harry A. Brooks and-Lovina Elderman. both of Elkhart, were married at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. MiltorpA Stiffler in southwest Milford, Wed- I nesday. The bride is Stiffler. ' SPRING INSTITUTE OF WCTU HELD MAY 1 OPENS The Kosciusko County Women’s Christian Temperance Union spring institute was held recently at the F Baptist church at Warsaw. The' meeting- began at 10 o’clock with . a ’ i carry-in dinner at noon.. Morning.-and afternoon - sessions , were held with Mrs. Herbert Eber- ’ . h.ardt of Winona Lake, and Rev. \'er- '. non Simpson, pastor of the church, ' ; Sahras to the American, Christian; J and Tirnperance flags were given by the - group. Special presented by Mrs. James Ei Lee. and f Mrs Burl Faurote. Jr. IXmartments of the 'work we,re repor'.t d on: Publicity. Mrs. Orva Miller. North Webster: litrratuire. Mrs. ' Eunice Biack. Warsaw: visual edu-. r cation. Miss 'Miriam Kutz, who reported o'n the poster contest which , was. presented from all over the .• r county. ' ■ t - . A white ribbon servic?' was conducted by Mrs Joe* Barrett in which 1 a white ribbon is tied in a bow on the 1 child’s aim and the mother dedicat- '. es to 'each her child "Total AbstinOther departments ;of the' work. ..were reported.* Loyal Temperance r . Legion. , a-tes six to 12; and Youth ~ Temperance Council, youth group. .. As Im strip “Spirit of 74" was prei sented by Mrs. Glen Morehouse. ’ I The address of ftae afternoon was given by Miss Scmeramis Kutz, speaking of her missionaiy work in ; Peril and Chili. t ■ Those attending were from Winona i Lake. Warsaw. Nort! Webster. Mi'lr ‘ ford-Syracuse. The treasurer. Mrs. it S A. Bauer, reports 183 members in d the county. ■ k
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