The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 May 1965 — Page 2
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THE MAIL-JOERNAL
By Mrs. Pearl Lyons ■ Phone:4s3-7921
Leesburg-Oswego News
Special Program To Be Given At Methodist Church The mother-daughter banquet < the Methodist church will be hel Fridav evening. May .7. at 6:30 i the social hall- Following dinner _ program open to the public will b presented in the church sanctuar at 7 45. Beautiful birds gathered from a over the' world will protray Bit heal .truths while performing sue e ing with a fork, talking, answer . .■• raras related to the. Bible whistling a tune, ridihg a .train ridmg an airplane, swallow .ng I steel sword the full body length, .'Hid many others late magazine characterizes these birds as "very smart." Lowell Thomas predicts in the Am-.--lean Weekly. “This year about 250. 000 persons '•-■■ ■ '■ - f also given a message of truth and happiness " ' ; The Bible birds will be presented by their trainer. Dr Wendell H.in(’ommission S.- >»-> in .Anderson, Mrs Hansen was the former Miss i Irvine : —lLeesburg JuniorsSeniors Hold First Prom . The first junior-senior prom for the Leesburg •’high s<-h<«d waS held Saturday nicht The members ha i "dinner at the AVe.stmins.rar hotel ■ mon ■ Roilji Rob ■- er and dinner was then served. Follow .ng dinner Mr. Stookey introduced the senior sponsers. •7B>chard Andersen and Mrs William Furrer, the junior sponsors, Mrs Giles Hoffer and Itorcr Bowers Lewis s Immel. superintendent of the. ly'tkel.Wkl schools, and . R Brubaker, school board 5 member from Plain township. Roily Rob* lira or class • president, was then introduced and gave the welcome Pardee Gunter, senior class president, was introduced Mid , • -■ Mss K ■ '' Sue Mairiele sang. a duet The John Klceman 4 provided musical enter‘tainment. —. .>• The party then •*<»•« to the Lees burg gym. Which was decorated & a j i Dancing was en joyed the remainder of the even of the John Klee man 4 from Warsaw. The high light ci! the evening was the crown era <-f It.*.: .- K • ’ -:ra. Miss K.a He man quoeri of the prom F- ■ - ■ and Mrs Richard .Anderson . Game Were played and refreshments wen ■ I .• < . —L—ATTENDS GRAND CHAPTER ■ ' A' ' '■ . Phil. ?5... Mr Mrs. Ollie Gregory and Mr. and Mrs ('hrs Kanimvrer attended Grand. Chapter ■of Eastern Star held at the Murat Temple. ] ■ ■ ■' nesday of last v week . Mrs Sally Turner of Muncie is the new grand-., worthy matron: patron; and C Bre- • men .is gra, : ■ . . ■ Mrs Met’- . worthy. matron and Keith Felton worthy patron of the local chapter LEESBURG BAND TOURS FACTORIES -.' l ' ■ -a ■■•■ .i ! ; >ured :be . S-f.h'tnr-ies. manufacutrer of musical instruments. at Elkhart las’. W® day This tour was taken in place of their annual band trip which' will not be taken this year. . SENIORS ON TRIP TO WASHINGTON D. C. The Leesburg senior Sunday by bus to tour Washington, D. C.t Mt. Vernon. Gettysburg, and other historical places in the cast. • Potomac and expect to attend the play ‘ My Fair Lady.” They' will return home Friday. MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET FRIDAY The annual mother-daughter banquet of the Oswego Calvary Baptist church will be held Friday night at the M and M case at North Webster. Dinner will be served at 7. Invocation will be given by Mrs. Clarence Fisher Miss Susan Clark will give the welcome. Mrs. Ed Blue will sing a solo. A reading “Flowers" wdl be given by Dorothy Mock Miss Karen Hammon will a solo for the guests. Mrs. Onille Jobson of Winona Lake, a retired missionary from Africa, will be the speaker Gifts will be presented to the oldest mother, the youngest mother, the mother witit the voungest child, and the mother with the most children. Benediction wSI be giv« by Mrs. Sam Popenfoose.
Wednesday. May 5, 1965
I RURAL CARRIERS MEET AT HORNS Tne Kotk-.iu<k<> C’ourty Rural Letter Carriers Association and Auxiliary' met Friday. April 30, ai Horn's I Sunnymede Restaurant for a chicken and hum dinner served family o . style The Warstiw Carriers /ere 1 ,‘ n An election of officers was held with Gar! Mort-of Pierceton elect- " 'el president': Dale. Wright of rv Pierceton v k e-pr^ident: and Jerry ' Lowe of Syracuse, secretary and jl treasurer The ladies auxiliary clxise Mrs Neil Kuhn of .Akron. president: Mrs Gail Hartman of Akron, vice 1 president; and Mrs Jerry Lowe of \ ' Syracii'e. -secretary-- and treasurer. [' Mr and Mrs Wallace Hu of Leesburg attended the meeting. LAST MEETING s OF CLUB YEAR 'j. The. Literary* club held the. last ' |.ri« rara ot the club year at Ruby’s • I Party Homie in Milford? Mrs. La--5 |vere Vanator,. Mrs Ruth Deatsman- , j itnd. Sirs. Dean Ferverda were the ’[committee in charge of arrange- ; i'ments. Favors were artificial orMr- Fns! St.-/-.--y ent'ertran- ’ ied the group with several readings. ■ - j will sen e as president for next year. . - MERCHANTS HAVE DINNER MEETING Tn<- Merchants Association met j for a dinner meeting at /’Charlie's Kitchenette? Clean-up ■ and Fix-up I week was set for June 7-12 They es- . ?- y 'stressed for the business i -<*! • ra: to bi* cleaned, but IrajH-d for . ■ - v>-ra ra work on. the pro■I . . Mrs Josephine - Hopkins is oi-raniii with Carl We rick and Don M Her also working on the eommi.t- , I Discussions was held on purehasira' a- iiiraer trash burner for , ithe alley up town .and ”Bdb Ferverda - • cost [of cedar tubs for landscaping m ■ . a-e.: it was decided to . -.meet with the town board to dis- . - k.-ra a ne-.v addition into the town There were 10 members presi «#• OFFICERS ENTERTALNED \1 BREAKFAST T • . P tst .?■ es deni - -•: the War- '- saw BP W. club were hostesses 1 Sunday morning at a breakfast * at the ’Winbnh Hotel for the officers for the coming year. Following -.<<dast"the new officers were m- ® Stalled. Mrs Karl Stookey was rp- *• elected pnsident, Mrs. Lavere \’anlater ra .ass start treasurer and Miss '' I Rebecca Sehemwrhorn is - corres- “ ■ • . 5-1 are from *■' 'Leesburg. A d _l- . . • 1.1 -. Hit HON OF OFFICERS HELD d Members of the corporation of the - Oswva i Community Center met Mon. ■ for their, ." ■ e meethlg: for election of officers. Wallace Huffman was re-elected Shue vice-president, .nd A W L i-ihs re-elected treasm er/.-.nd E, L, * West re-ejected Directors are«dected xa [a three year term. Dick Handgen . . Sliue who's term had expired. ■ Rus- . <el Matthews, who has t\w> years i :■» !■- d Era>-’- L’.nd. < 1 year. . • the raw-- tw > dirts - - b> < The Oswera Center is main ; the . ■ 1 and senice in the [ | community Doughnuts and coffee j I were served at the dose of the I .■
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THREE ARTS CLUB MEETS MONDAY Fourteen members of the Thret ! Arts club met Monday night at t’.u home of Mrs. Art Frederickson ’ ; Roll call was answered by giving I first aid hints. Mrs. Robert .Aller , I presented g very interesting pro gram <>n Mother’s Day. Ex'erjoni [ • came in sport clothes dressed back wards. A backwards contest wat ■ held with Mrs? Charles Roberts thi | winner. Refreshments of ice cream i cup cakes, mints and punch wen served by the liostess. The hexl meeting the club will entertain their mothers as guests at dinner at tht 30 Club in Columbia' City. Mrs. John Cunningham Hosts Reading Club Mrs. John Cunningham was hostess'. to 13 members of the Reading club Monday night at a potluck dinner. ■ held Mrs Art Smith will serve as pix-sident. Mrs Herman Allen vice[president, Mrs. Warren Rosbrough secretary and Mrs John Cun ham treasurer. The new c’ub books were given to the members. This iwas the last meeting of. the . chib Ve.ir .-I/—' ANNIVERSARY SITPER Mr. and Nirs Carl. Richey entertained at a potiuek dinner Saturday evening .in honor of their *>4th wedding anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Thorrvts Buskirk of T pecanoe Kake. Mr and Mrs Tom V. Buskirk of Ijeesburg and Mr. and Mrs . Steve Davis anti Stephannie of Gas Citv. —LCOMMIA'ITY NEWS Mr ami Mrs. Karl Stookey s[x?nt Sunday afternoon and evening in Fort Wayne with Mrs. Iva Fisher, a sster-’i-’aw of Mrs Stookey. Mr and Mrs Devon Lippincott of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coon and family were Saturday evening gtiests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yocum ami children. Mrs. John Green is a patient at tiie Goshen hospital. She had major surgery Monday. Mrs Lavere A’anator.. Mrs Kathryn Coy. Miss Rebecca Schermerhorn and Mrs Karl Stookey. president of the Warsaw B P.W. club.
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attended the 38th anniversary dinner at a inter-city meeting held Wednesday evening at the Westminster Hotel. Music was furnished by the North Webster Swing Choir. Plans are being ma.de for the state j convention to be held at Fort Wajme May 21, 22. and 23. Clubs were represented from Columbia City, North Manchester.. Auburn. Wabash. Knox. Syracuse, Ligonier, South Bend. Mishawaka. Elkhart. Goshen and Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. John Hollar and ? Miss Faye Hollar called on Mr. and ? Mrs. Jeff Lecount at North Webster Friday afternoon. ? Mrs Herman Ginther. Mrs. .Char's les Smoker. Mrs. Hugh McCann, and - Mrs. Herschel .Albert attended the e Leadership Training. Day of the - Warsaw District of the W-.SiC.S. al s Jamestown Monday. ?■ Mrs. . Iva Etter and Mrs. Harold . Myers of Wakarusa spent Mondaj. * shopping in Fort Warae. t John Wallace, father of Mrs. ' Avery Halt was dismissed from the Murphy Medical Center Friday. Avery Hall took Mr. Wallace to Elkhart for treatment Friday afternoon He is recovering from surgery at his home in Clunette. Mr. and Mrs DeVon Smith spent Sunday at Fort Wayne. Rev. and Mrs. James Reffert and son Leland were recent dinner guests of Mrs. Wd'uam Lippincott. Ari Hartman-is improving following a gall stone' operation. He is a ■ ■ Veterans Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Galloway and Mr. and Mi’s. Conrad White of ‘ Ligonier were Sunday afternoon visitors at the John Hollar home. Mr White is a brother of Mrs. .ir. ■ . Mrs Aniia Hartman spent last swede with Mr. and Mrs? Walter : Hunter. Mr and Mrs. Donald Fox of Miiwere callers Sunday afternoon <»n Mr. and Mrs.. Dallas Popenfoese'and Mr. and Mrs, Russel Tom. Danny Woodworth, son of Rev. ai d .Mrs Richard Woodworth, and Ronnie Taylor, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Ronald Taylor hare -the .measles, i Mrs.. Jack Rhinehart. Mrs. ’A 1- [ iam Lippincott -and Mr. and Mrs. John Dye s;x.'nt Sunday? with Mr. ; and Mrs Nod Rhinehart .Mr. and Mrs. Gary Popenfoose ‘ ard son's of Fort Wayne spent Sunday' afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Popenfoose. • - Mrs William Bowen of Tipxpecanoe lake fell and fractured her shoulder last Tuesday. She is a pat ent at the Goshen hospital. . Rev. and Mrs. Garth Smith of 1 Ovid, Mich., called on Mr. and Mrs. [ John Hollar and Miss . Faye Hollar [ Friday mogning. They were enroute ' home from a vacation in Florida.
Mrs. Blanche Wallace and Mr. 1 and Mrs. Joe Irvin have returned to their homes after spending the winter in Florida. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scoving and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sankor of South Bend called on Mr and Mrs. Herman Ginther Sunday afternoon. Mr. [and Mrs. Everett Tom, Sr., were | Sunday evening luncheon guests in I i the Ginther home. ! Todd Yocum was a Sunday after? I noon guest of his crai.djKirentsl Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum. i Tammie and Trade Klopenstein ! are ill at their home with the measles. . Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Albert attended the Shrine Fish Fry Saturday evening and Jhen visited tlieir daughter. Mrs. Kent Adams, and I family at Fort Wayne. Beth. Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen, has the mumps. Miss Magcia Hollar of North ; Manchester was a Sunday dinner | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel | Albert. They took her back to North Manchester Sunday evening. Mr and Mi's Bill Li-ppincott and children of South Bend and Miss i Nevada Lippincott of Warsaw were i Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. ! Nettie Teeple. Mr. and Mrs. James Beeson of Mentone were Saturday evening guests of Mr and Mrs. Doo Boggs, i. Dean Boggs of Fort W.ayne was a weekend guest of his parents. I Mr. and Mrs. Don Boggs. ■ ,—I , ' ■ • I IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
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SYRACUSE Hospital Notes Mrs. Eston Clayion, Syracuse, is in the Lilly Clinic at Indianapolis. Her address is A-3-L. Lilly Clinic. Marion County hospital, room 316, Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Mae Rinker. Syracuse, is in the Robert Long hospital. Her address is Robert Long hospital. Ward F-C-6. Indianapolis, Ind. Pat Mulldane. North Webster, was admitted to Murhpy Medical Center and treated on. Monday. He was Liter released. . Keith Enyeart. Jr.. North Webster, was dismissed from Whitley County } hospital Monday. ■ Nirs. Homer Graber, r 1 North Webster, was released from Whitley County hospital Monday. Forrest Grubbs. Syracuse, was admitted to Murphy Medical Center, on Monday.’ Mrs. Carl Wilson, r 2 Syracuse, was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center Monday. Martha Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aronld Hall, r 2 Syracuse, was dismissed from the Goshen hospital Monday. Mrs. John L. Miller, r 3 Syracuse, was admitted to Goshen hospital on Monday. James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worf. Syraciise. was treated at the ’ Goshen hospital Monday for an acci-
dent at home and released. i Mrs. Cleo Henwood, Syracuse, has returned to her home from Whitley : County hospital. Mrs. Lezell Sanford of r 1 North Webster was" dismissed Irom the Murphy Medical Center at Warsaw | last Wednesday. Mrs. Bernard Cannon of Syracuse l was admitted to the Goshen hospi-1 tai last Wednesday. Mrs. Philip Ladd of North Webster was dismissed from Murphy Medical Center on Thursday. Connie Sue. 7. daughter of Mr. and ■ Mrs. Jack Carr of near Syracuse, I was treated for a broken left arm at Elkhart hosiptal on Wednesday night. • She remained in the hosiptal over- • i night and returned home Thursday. ;! Connie Sue broke her arm when she j Tell out of a bunk bed. .1 Roger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger i '■. Fetters, r 4 Syracuse, was admitted 'to Goshen hospital Friday, April 30. i ( ! He was released Saturday. Larry Eisenhour, r 1 Syracuse, was treated at the Goshen hospital ion Friday, April 30, for an accident ’ at home' and released. Best Quality Plastic Sealing For Less! WRITE DIRECTLY TO: Tim's Plastic Laminating J R 3. Box 504 — Syracuse Social Security Cards, Wallet Photos; Membership Cards, Etc. Sealed Permanently In Plastic
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