The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 May 1965 — Page 5

North Webster News

CORINNE STAPLES, Correspondent

Auxiliary Holds Stagette April 28 Members of die Herbert Kuhn Unit 253 American Legion Auxilary held their annual Stagette Wednt'sday night at the Le.;<.:. Home. Mrs. John Roberts, general chairman. greeted gu« sts and i:/. Mrs. Fee Ullom who took charge of the fashion show. Tlie latest fashions in dress, casual and sports at-, tire, were by .’.':■■ . ■ Fidler, Miss Marsha Bookman, Mrs Albert Hamman. Jr., Miss Sana Jem . , M m Kai > 11amjnan. Mr<. BurdetU’- ’ StromUvk. Mrs. ’ Harold. Barker, ’ Miss Frances Baugher. Mrs. Jacob Krouse, -MrErm.nl Variator, Mrs. Arthur B. her, Mrs. C. J. Menz.e. Mrs George Staples? Colcne Leiter and Mary pilen Wilson. . Following the fashion show, MrEd.th Kester-on and Mrs Harold Barker took charge of the game period end Mrs RobertSchaferconductixl a sitent auction Mrs' Robert Pifer. chairman o£. the program committee. assisted by Mr- »J Kra-nansky, Mrs. Don Crete Mrs. Robert Schafer, Mrs. J

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Krouse and Mrs. Eftnal Vanator presented a “Joe, the Bartender” skit with a horse racing skit interwoven. Refreshments consisting of sandwiches, potato chips, relishes and Coffee were served with Mrs. Mervin Wagoner and Mrs. ■ Catherine Ellison in charge. During the various- portions of entertainment. door prizes were awaided to the following: ■Mrs. Herbert Brunner. r 1 Warsaw; Mrs. Burdette Strorhbeck, •Nbrth- Webster; Mrs. Jacob KriHise. r 1 Lee-burg; Mrs. Stamper, Warsaw; .Mrs. Plew, » 1 Warsaw; Miss Frances Baugher. North JSebsler; Airs Ehnbre Enyeart’. r, 1 Warsaw; ■ Piemton: Mrs Arthur Baugher. North Webster; Mrs. Aaror. Hinesly. North Webster: Mrs C J. -Men-, zte. North Webster; Mrs. Fee Ullom. North Webster: Betty Leam<»n. Syracuse: ■H< ten Campli Mrs. Merruse: Mrs Donald her, r i Pierceton; Mrs-. RobCatherine EUison, North Webster; and Mrs. Hattie Fidler, North Webster, ' . ■ Mrs Roberto estimated eriht;. womrii attended the affair.

PHONE 834-2608 TIPPECANOE PET & HOBBY CLUB HAS EASTER PROGRAM ! The Pet and Hobby chib of the Tippecanoe Township' Farm Bureau met after school on Monday, April ;26. at the North Webster Church of the Brethren. Easter devotions concerning the cross "i by Mrs. Joe Barn Hobby leader. S.-.I- ai.-o •c.td "An Ea.-t- r Egg Ih-n” which .proved to- be both interesting, ‘and an amusing Easter story. The group of young people sang the Jay Gould safety song followed by a safety questionnaire conducted by Mrs. James Ref: er’. assistant ■leader. I. Zinnia seeds will be given each 'child at the next meeting. They were told to prepare for the amateur contest to behdd next month. T’:e ivr I of the time was spent making pig banks of bleach ■botta-s and wall hangings of pillow [and .tongue depressors, were made for the mothers. There were 14 Pet and Hobby children and if . sent /■ ■ W ' ■ ATTEND WOLF LAKE ALUMNI BANQUET | Mrs Erma! Variator and Mr. and - ■ banquet ,at W<>ii Lake last Saturday night - . Special honor was accorded .tihe mniversary, Mrs Wri t known in r ■-■ as the former 1 Willard, and a member of- the .of 1915 u spokesman .for her ■ •’.iss It is unknown exactly the number of 19’5 ite- but it is felt that an attendance of six from ] that class on the golden anniversary is remarkable, Mrs Vanator estimated an approximate attendance of 500 at the Ixmquet. • ■ ' —NW—ENGAGEMENT OF MISS LINDA LARSEN Mr and- Mrs H K. Larsen. Bisbee Country chib. Naco. Ar.z , formerly of North Webster, announce ■ marriage of their daughter.' Linda Lee, to Dillis Ray Ward of Tucson. : son of Mrs Myri Ward’and; the late DilliS Word of Hartford, Ky. M ss Earsen. a graduate of the St .I Hospital of Nur-Fort Wayne is a registered nurse em,;t Copper Queen hospital to Bisix-c. ■ Arir Her f an<-e is a graduate of the California cdMege of mortuary -.scien .i- .i - empiotyed txy the Adair ; cently completed four years of service with the U. S. Air Force and Arizona. The couple wiT be united in m.ifom. on Jure 12 in the War Ten ■.Coinmun'.ty church at Warren, Ariz.

MURRAY-NINE ENGAGEMENT ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Murray of Osgood announce the engage- j I ment of' their daughter, Bonita M.. to David A. Nine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nine of North Webster. Miss Murray and Mr. Nine are both students at Purdue university. An August wedding is being plars ned. ■ | -NW- ' Miss Kathy Kline Honored At Bridal Shower Mi— Kathy Kline was guest of honor at a miscellaneous bridal ‘ shower at tlie home of Mrs. On a i Miller Friday night. Mrs. Miller ! •Iwas assisted .by her daughter Sally. , An original game “Scramble" kept ■ i guests occupied for some time abdJ I die prize was presented to the guest' ’of honor. ■ \ '■ Mi-s Kline received gifts in an : ' attractive sett mg over which hung. , white wedding bells. Guests includr j ed Mrs. J L Kline, Mrs. Greg Enkki of Goshen, and Mrs Ronald Taylor of r 1 Leesburg and the ' M.s-es Dee Caldwell of Portus. ■ f old. Ohio Gifts were also received from the Misses Elaine Barlow. [Charlotte Moore, Eleanor Mares. Pat Adcock, Sherry Fri. Barbara Reed. Mary Am Snyder and Mrs. .Joe Barrett. 1 WiN Chdl with cream, wafers, ■hors d’oeuvres and punch in keeping with the occasion and the chosen colors of the. bride-to-be. Mi-.- ": Kljne will- become the bride of Tom 1 Grubb of Muncie June- 5 - NW—: ' NJ I F. Kent David Mr. and Mrs. David Nulf are die v :xi"cnts of' a son born Wednesday evening at 5:31 at the ■ Whitley ‘ County hospital. The baby w< l eight pounds, 12 ounces and has ' tbeen named Kent David. The couple . .Ihas two other childrwi, Susan. 4’?. , ’ years of age. Ligonier and Mr. and Mrs Kemseth Null o: Wolf kike are the grand--1 - [xirents M- and Mrs Vem Le- ) * —NW- 1 ’ COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs Leonard Vantor spent last week end at their cottage in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Orva Miller and daughter, Sally were guests of Mr. . and Mrs. Jonas Yoder of. Topeka last Sunday and visited at the Topeka church while there. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Yagel and son were guests of Mr. ami .Mrs.. Geor_*e Staples and son last Thursday. . Ray Vanator spent ■ Thursday even ng last wetdc with his mother, xMrs. Errnal, Vanator. • Mrs. Homer Graber returned to her home Tuesday from the Whitley 1 County hospital where she had been tied ast Saturday night. The baby who had been named Lisa i [Kay lived only a short time. Grave- ’ side services were held at the North Webster cemetery Monday. Reverehd and Mrs. J. L. Kline i s[x-nt oue afternoon and evening : with Mr. a:.d Mrs. Jake Kline in I E’ktiart last week.- .■ •

Mr. and Mrs. Orva Miller visit- ) ed Noble Kline in South Bend Sun- i day. Mr. and Mrs. George Staples and Joe spent the week end with friends j near Brownsburg last week. I Kos. Co. Nurses I Scholarship Tea To i Be Held In Milford; The Kosciusko County Medical 1 Auxiliary will hold its annual schol-. * arship tea on .Wednesday, May 12. 1 at the home of Mrs. V. G. Hursey in • Milford. p Miss Sherry Lynn Bryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mott Bryan of Men- 1 tone, is recipient of this annual . scholarship. She will graduate from ‘ Mentone high school this year and j has beui accepted at the Evansx ille J ge School of Nursing. J Miss Bryan has served as a candy- ; striper at the Murphy Medical Center , and worked part time at the Alfran 1 nursing home iri Warsaw. Assisting Mrs. Hursey with the tea ' will be all the members of the Kos--riii'ko County Metiica! Auxiliary. ■ j 'A Tribute To Mother’ By JOHN BAKER She has left -her earthly home '■ ‘ I To join that heavenly band, \\ i i-re sorrows are unknown In that far off land. She sings with the angels, ' In melodies so' sweei, Her loved ones are over there [ And her Saviour did meet. .. - i ■- ■■ . I Die ties of earth are severed, i For just a little while. Until we are all. called home • ’ . To meet on that beautiful isle. Milford Lions To , Have Birthday Calendar ' Final plans for. a community birthday calendar were discussed by members of the, .Milford Lions club when its numbers met Monday evening at the Twentieth Century restairant ■ Proceeds from the calendar will be used to sponsor and support the Boy Scouts. The people of the Milford area will be contacted withip the next few weeks for orders for the calendars. The calendars will contain birthdates. antjiversaries and dub meetings. Rev. Richard Sumner was a guest at the meeting. . The next meeting will be May 17.

Deaths i Winton Hobart Stahl { Last rites were held on Saturday ’ afternoon for Winton Hobart Stahl, 67, who passed away at. the Wabash ‘County hospital on Wednesday, April 28. Mr. Stahl had been admitted on the previous Monday for>treatment ■ for heart trouble and fo* tests. H:s death was sudden and unexpected even though lie had been ill for six months, , He was bom in Monroe township August 8. 1297. to William Henry and Clara (McPherson) Stahl. He was [married on November 3. 1927, to Helen Poss of Bunker Hill. He was a farmer and lived most of his life on the farm in .Monroe township where his parents had lived. He was a member of the Masonic lodge at Sid•ney and had held various offices in the organization. He had given the 'burial service for both the Sidney and North Manchester Masonic lodg:es for many years -He was also a longtime member of the Monroe township Farm Bureau, and a member of the Springcreek Church of i the Brethren. He is survived, by his wife Helen '.and several cousins. One brother preceded him in death, having died as :'d. Services were held, in the Bender funeral home with burial in Oaklawn cemetery, both at North Manchester. ;Rev. Arden Ball of the' Springcreek Church of the Brethren officiated.’ Allen Dewart | Word has been received in Syracuse i>:’ the death «•:: Aeri! 12 ■>;' .Allen Dewart,’39, of Louisville. Ky. I Mr. Dewart was- the son of Mrs Frank Ann McCoy and the late Bend, former Syracuse area residents. Survivors include '-his wife, Norma, a son Mark, a daughter. [Sarah, his mother, step-father and j two sisters. Burial was at Mt. Vernon. J Syracuse relatives include Madison Jones. Everett Kvtering. Mrs. Nellie Jones, Mrs. Estella Swartz. Mrs. S F. Betes and Mrs. Georgia Buster. . COUSINS ATTENt) FUNERAL OF HOBART STAHL The following list are all cousins of Mr. and'Mrs. Hobart Stalil.of .r 2 and Utey came to attend the funeral of Mr,-' Stahl on Saturday. From South Berid. Mr. and Mrs. John Blacliley, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Michael, Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman, Mrs. Ernest Longway and Mrs. Jasper Michael: Mr, ahi Mrs. C. A. W’ise of Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fillmore of Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stahl of Decatur, all in Michigan; Mrs. Mabel Fox. Mrs. Mildred Bruner and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Burkhart and Susan of* Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoover of Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. P< rry Haworth. Mr, and Mrs. Roliert Gorseline and Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Poss,. Mr. and Mrs. Russell . Reyburti. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Churchill. Mrs.' Norene Coblentz, Mrs. Alice BrUeil. and E A. North, all of Peru, Ralph Mum* inert of Walton and Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. North .of Indianapolis: Clan 1 Stahl, Miss Delpha Stahl.- Mrs . Gladys Mast and Mrs. .Minnie Stahl of Pierceton.

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PIERCETON SENIOR TRACKMEN—The five Pierceton seniors who participated in the Friday allcounty track win at Pierceton are, shown receiving the trophy from North Webster high school principal Wendell Bryant, president of the

Others from a distance who attended tlie funeral included Wendell Gifford of Waldwick. N. J.. Mrs. Ralph Moore of Nappanee, and Harrold Copeland of Syracuse, . , HEAVY KAINS DISCOURAGE ANGLERS Heavy state-wide rains have discouraged e.i.er anglers. There are some hardy souls who are fishing ! despite tlie wet cold weather and they are catching some fish. . Ni»rthwe<te:n Indiana — Lots of water is tlie story in this district. The streams and lakes" are all high? There are only a very few people (Hit trying “their luck: Fishing has been very good here and will improve with better weather conditions. Northeastern Indiana — Rivers land streams in this area are very high. Only a few catches of fish have been reported. ■ Some .suckers | have, beep caught from tlie streams., i Before the rains there was excellent bass and crappie ing in . ail lake channels. .Lakes ' James. Snow and Barbee furnished some very good ■ . <i>on 'J? the streams go down good f sliing will continue. Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mts. i,. C. shcibley of Syracuse . were Saturday- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilliland of Mis!;.iwaka. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stiffler of r 3 Syracuse were s ■ u-'-'i-.e’.-. Mrs. Nora Mayfield--, and brother4n-law and sister. Mr. and-. Mrs. Calvin Gurley and daughter Karen, all of near Greensburg. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Rirl Amick, have returned to their home at Oakwood Park. Lake Wawaseo: after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alton, Papakeeclve Uike. bad as their gtte-ts this week. Mrs.. Alien’s sisters.. Mrs. Gladys Sroehling and Miss Marioil Roach of Chicago. Swartz v• re Sunday. May 2, dinner ■guest' oi ’Mrs Elizabeth Pollock’, gill of. Syracuse. .

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principals’ association. They are from left Gale Danner. Garth Cone, principal Bryant, Scott Hanley, Mike Coyle, and Jim Flora. None of the boys here have partil cipated on a losing track team. A Mail-Journal staff photp.

To Participate In State 4-H Band Allyson Anglin, r 1. Milford, and Carol and Jim'Tuttle, v 1 Warsaw, 'will- participate in the 1960 State 4-H band - » . The band .is composed^o: approximately 50.4-H members from all over. the state. They will play for such activities as 441 roundriip [at Purdue,: the, state "Yair - at' Ind* I ianapolis' .and other state activities. Legals ;■ -notice to Taxpayers or unmiovu APPROPKrATioNS ■ of VVhitko Community School Corporation VVhitley ami Kosciusko Counties. Indiana, •hat the prop, r 1. gal officers of said municipality at th. ir regular nMetine place at ■ 7:30 o'clock p in. on the 17th day of , ■ consider necessary to m.et "the extraord* mary • ■m-r-.cn y • xistins at this Irn< Cumulative fund S.ttO.OllO architects and engineers fees Taxpayers appearing at such meetlrc shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally ' made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, i which Board will hold a further hearing within flfte.h days at the County Auditor's Office of Kosciusko County. Indiana,’ or at such other place a’s may be designated. At such hearing "taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and inter, sted taxpayers may, inquirl- of th County Auditor when and where such h.aring Will' be held. ■ Dated May 4. 19«5. MAURICE scott. Secretary; MJ. & PP — M 5 & 12 Pay Insurance Premiums like you do your light bill ... by the month! *—* ——-— ■ MERIDIAN MUTUAL’S NEW Monthly Account Plan Combine Auto, Homeowners and other Meridian Mutual policies in one convenient . ’monthly payment. call today , PHONE: 658-4168 • Bill Little AND .■■ Ren Clark yOha Specials - . * . Golden Rule 2-Hour ■ Quick Cleaners With Laundry Service ■ PHONE: 457-3553 I . WAWASEE 'VILLAGE HAVE YOU TRIED OUR CLEAN ONLY SERVICE ........ 5 lbs. 99c Winter Coats (men or women) ......... $1.69 &- up Spring & S Length Goats $1.39 up Toppers (shorties) Waist Length ........ $1.19 & up Draperies (professipnal+y . Rugs 9' x 12’ (they’look like new) ..A....’..... $8.95 Shirts (laundered) Morning Fresh 39c Milford Electric Is Our Agent in Milford Pockets (installed) (nice job) New Zippers (installed) $1.25 up Hunting & Fishing Coats & Jackets S2OO "Twice As Clean In i-i The Usual Time”

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