The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 May 1965 — Page 8

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C. B, Kirkda'fers On European Honeymoon ■ . t hit . Brittsan Kirkdoffet bn of , IV ~ . : Jf-ij '■' ' I h doffer, et the Ccncordia lAitheran ' , • - ■ r . .. , .Ceremony in the pres-enre of 75 ' ■ attend* i the wedding. ■ Mr.< Weldon TeetZ of San Fire: * '. ■>. Calif., was matron' -<>f honoi ■ '•’■ ,M: - XV ' • < 1 1 -. ■ ' • . uatikie. Ore , siMyr of the bride; and Jiii: . >< •■:< • k <■! N< vv ,nk. <» L:• door ed' Best .in.in «M Wilis.nr B, !.! -.- of S;>-k •-.• \\.. : I ■ ■ . V i > -•.■'.: B V . : -.• X : On . msd William C lift*, ck ol Mil waukie. Ore. Given n marriagi t: «• b■ i? -Ar.; ( -., v.i-.ilh . o’ while silk linen. The matron of Iwnor «<£»• a flow $ of green . • • ■ a . *h flower*. Tht ’■-• id< jo wore floor ’ * kets xd cascading daiides . 1- . i. < ' ■ ' ; ■■'• w • /.’he United A r !.•■■.<■ The h det'room is a uradnate of. Culver M ktarv Ac.id«-n'.v and Ik* P.y.w university He did post grad■tiaie work‘at Indiana university and I •hvvfs.lv of Chicago His. (rater- . ■ nitv is Ph Gamma Delta j ■ mond Ind where he is a job ana-Iv-I fi‘i Inland Steel Company. EUB CHURCH CIRCLES MEET . The four circles of the Women s i Sx ci> of World Scnice’ of the ’ •Syi .>-use Calvary El B ciiurvii met W idn*-s<kiy A;»nl 38. AM, had the : sanx* lesxH'. entitled “Je>us Christ Rene a ' His Cnuivh " i‘' ..r.s Xi-iV ma te for each e.rvl ■ the rnother; and- daughter - banquet Jo be held May i'at the Meth- - ’ M . ■ ter. who has just retumeii as a! r ;.ss . -noiy. :’■ Atr .-a. ’. will lx* ti*e sfxMker and the eicnxtrtary choir wi.i provide the music. II T:a- me;n?e s t .'/ : Lie WSWS serv-- ■ cd the M« • ess at tlx 1 Oakwood Hotel on Sunday, May , X The f Community May Fellowship w -i! beheld at the Methodist church. May I 7 at 730 p m Die program k I sptnisored by the Syracuse Council |! ■ o: Church Women. AIAKJIIA ClKtldE The Martha circle of the WSWS met at the church Wtxkx*s<Liy morning with Mrs Jesse Weingart ami Airs Fstner. Oskirn a< the hoste&es There were is maribert present Mrs Theo Thanxis present cd the lessor, assisted by Mrs Charles l>s',er- Mrs John Cripe, creel”: leader, presideti at the business session, when reports were heard j from Mrs. Weingart, spiritual Use I secretary; Mrs Paul Polloek. Mis- I .ry education; Mrs. Gerald j Schafer. Christian social relations: Mrs Osborn, branch project and the co-leader. Mrs l*hiiip Striefay Mrs Or.o Vorhis and Mrs. RumbWort’i will be the Mav hostesses. LOIS CBCLE < The Lois circle met. in the afternoon n the honx* of Mrs. Harold Nicolai until Mrs Ijlltan Brown hostesses. • Mrs Paul Eppley assisted by Mrs E W Steele, presented the ia. Mrs. O G. Horn, circle leader, presided at the business session.. Reports were heard! from Mrs. . Rov Wilkinson, cw-leader; Mrs. Edna Tbixnas. spintual life: Mrs. Juanita Grimes. Christian social re- I lotions; Mrs Charles Fisher, mis- I sionarv education: Mi-s Fawley. I special project: and Mrs. C. H. Butt, j sunshine chairman. There were IS I

Wednesday, May 5, 1965

, II\RM(»NY t IRCLE i ,'.y c t’■ nx * !'■ <...■ ■; - . in . - ■iv i: ■ -it' ihere •V !u.-. Mr, ■ . tij-.e the h-.s ix Ariin Bobeck. circle leader. ; Rcjorts were g.ven by ‘ H >!!,.r.. Spiritual life retary; Mrs Gytirge Piiipi’igfflr, <an social- relations.; Mrs. | -< F izj'x iii Piiiick as the co->-trss XAtmi CIRCLE The Naomi circle nx*t in the; • en:ng in tl.t-. Y Room at the vireh. wth Mrs Raynxmd Nca >mer and Mrs. Dennis Bjella as Vs Me-Till (leble eave the •s'«»n and . iso .showed film with -■* v-iyr■ : nr? -;.<i of El’B <*.imps in the area Mrs -Method circle leader, prelisted, when reports were heard ' .in Mr- T.M F.giLs Spirit;.! de Secretary; Mrs Mary Van hive, missionary edocOott; Mrs Spa Ciinst an s»s-.al. relatMrs Gary Ever, branch protect abd Mrs, Glen Knisley, coM s R.*r Van Tbyle closed the rayei ■■ ■ Lillie Warner present. M**s Van and Mrs Ever will be t;-.< Mav ■ '

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Stuart Jones Central Figure In Third Rescue Mission From Mountain Top

(Editor's Note: Stuart Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Jones of Golden, Colo., formerly of Milford, was the subject of a write-up in The Golden Transcript on April 8, for [rescuing a young Indian youth from a mountain back of the Jones home in Golden. His father, Hoy. when a student at Milfprd high school, received the coveted Carnegie award and SSOO for saving the life of four youths on Dewart Lake when their boat * ipsized. The Transcript article follows.) F I — I Another dramatic rescue off the face of Castie Rock was made by I Stuart Jones Saturday. Twice be- ■ i rock. Rescued was a young Indian youth, known only as Jose, who, j with, his girl friend was attempting to cLml> the face of the rock. I Jose, formerly of Globe, Ariz., ! and now attend.ng seluxtl in the Denver area, was driving around ■ A:-.;-, his- friend when they I saw jieople on top of Castle Rock. ■ Thev‘park'sl ,tix*ir car at J7th"and . East Sts.. and started up the moun- '■ v. as ua t?’” : ire. ♦ha s |Ttxi.cdincnl 3lkl culicu ncr i to .the Ind-.’T lx>y.- Ttie rnix* was . (iii.-c was a part of the i>: a viance hall on* top of the nioun- I. tain • , Alter securing the rope, Stuart • •lie X.ise I .e r<) k i;:<‘ *.-• a , point a few feet below Jose. He ■’ then gave the buy instructions about placing the rope around his,, <x and H”iv so that he could ra]> . pgl down the cliff. However, Jose flipped the rope!' and it went ground h.s neck and .ib'. is.- i. h :.i<rei .causing h m.to be- r . : -.-■ Smart was unable to re.a.'li the lx>y‘s feet by about f him and release tlx 1 rope. Die r.ope pulled Jose’s leg up; nst hs chest, then released a linit* so that Stuart could hold him up. gt-i j'jn back on the ledge and calm h.s jxinic enough to instruct h.m further. j Complicating the rescue was the i fact that the wind was 'blowing so- hard that Stuart could hardly ■'.K’txins to the N>v / On the seomd try Stuart and die ■ ’several severe ’rope burns and Stuart had a cwplg' of bad burns but ■.-> i ■’ner’ injuries ’ rev ue thnxtgh binoculars, saw the

a trouble their son was having when i- Jose became tangled in the rope s and called the Golden Fire Depart- » ment rescue squad. But the rescue r had been effected by the time the i squad arrived, though die men re- ? sponded immediately. i - Milford Locals Mrs. C. R. Brittsan of Milford flew by jet recently to Portland. Oreg., where she attended the wedding of her grandson. Charles Brittsan Kirkdoffer, and Sharon Lou Christianson, on April 24. - j Mr and Mrs. Omar L Baumgartner. Sr., of O’.tuhiwa, la . visited several days , this week with relatives in Milfbrd. Mr. Baumgartner is unable to work on the railroad because of tracks being washed out at Burlington. la., due to the recent floods. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bau- r. Ray and Elaine, and Melody Martin of <i"iia Park, HL, were weekend -of Mr and-Mrs. Andrew J. B>. •. r on r 1 Milford. N’ri and Mrs. John Hurd and' rv.o' . daughter Sandra, and Mrs Frii d i . SFii ’g.fy ex • n r:.” vv.'t’ ! i Ruch's- granddati. :'-t r. V - < field. O. They returned home Sunday . .1 V: 1!.: ren dx-j will -r Fr day ..and they Will return to Mihord over ::;e week end. • OPEN HOUSE AT GOSHEN HOSPITAL Open house will be held from 1:30 • until 3:30 in tlx* new addition of. . the Goshen hospital. The hospital M is .lixviteii sit the soutli .edce o’ the city just off of state nyd 15. SI ADA Y GUESTS AT PAUL H\AB HOME i Suppi-r-t< on Sunday in the <. home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haab at ■ I Miifcird were Mr. and Mrs. ■ Urban t Bauer and family and Melody Mar- r tin of C.ssna Park. Ill; Mr. and Mr-. Robert Wueii'.r.vh and family . <»f Retx-elaer; Mr. and Mrs. Ray • Sinn of Haviland. 0.; Mr, and Mrs. ', Millard Stoller and Lane of Pauld- . .ng. 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stef- . fen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray , Haab and Jill, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab. Don and Nettie, and Mr. and Mr>, Steven Haab, all of Syracuse*: ; Mi-- Priscilla Haab of Goshen; and Mr. and Mrs. .Andrew J. Brer of Mil'ford. • —' •ffnx »AV»» . a * rr's hot V \>j-n INC SIZE I OP THE A0 ■ • THAT’S IMPORTANT — ITS THE SIZE OF THE RESULT / ■ — :— . , [C.SE UASStFIEP TO BLN ANO SELL.’

1965 Safety Check Underway Join the Syracuse circle of safe ty, check your car, dieck your driving, check accidents, Chief Ganger urged all area motor- | ists today. The Syracuse . voluntary ’ safety Icheck is scheduled from May 1 to June 30. Tie cheek lane will again be on east Benton St. between south Hunnngton arid Harrison, also motorists that want their vehicles checked by jx>Lee when lane is not open may drive behind fire station and contact officer on duty. , Chief Ganger stated the local deI partment • will' be helped by other [departments and organizations. There will be five authorized ! check Auer Mobile. D.ur's [Gulf, Kime's. Sinclair, Atkinson ' rd. ar son S':e’d where your v ch...-'<* may- be serviced and •* o: safety sti< ker in 1965, Christian Science i; Lesson For Sunday The question of whether mankind can actually exist WU&kut God wBl explored in depth ,J! Chr:<:.:n Scien.-e cliureh. this S ind.: -. The subject is “Adam arid .Fallen. Man.” The. Responsive Reading includes this line from Janu*s: “Draw nigh; to God. and lie will draw nigh to', you" The theme is carried threadi in the Bible Lesson to the final citations from Psalms; “He shall bring forth thy righteousness as the lichr and.-thy judgment as Lie noonday.” readings, from “Science I and Health with Key to the Scrip- , tures ' by Mary Baker Eddy -wd! include these lines: “Let us rid our- ! selvys ot the be! es that man is separated from God; and obev onlv the divine Principle, Life ar.d Love” P. 91J

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( New Salem News By MRS. RAY FFRVERDA Did you see the “Today Pror gram on TV on Monday morning >f over channel 16 from 7 to 9 o’ .. clock? It came live from Hugh Downs. Buckingham Palace. London, England, over Early Bird Sat- ) allite. News broadcast from Frank o Blair at Scheversport. England, i from Barbara Walters in Paris, i France, a style show; Jack Lreoulie a in Holland: and Alene Saarinen in s Rome, Italy; and the national weatht er report from New York city were i also featured on the show. "Is my Name Written Ti ere” . was ■..rezdrem. . a number of music -t.'pftxi by Ray Ferverda, soloist, yon Sunday forenoon during-the j boor. <>• worship; Mrs. Everett Tom. ; Jr/, accompanied. i l ■ ;btendi:;g services were , Ivev. Emcrall Jones of WethersY ■ t Mrs Allen Here and three and Mr. and Mrs. '’Albert Sisco and three children, all Fcrvit'a-.t d daughter D ane of r N re: Mrs. Rov Gumn of > ■” . F ' ■ . ■ • . -■ : ■ I) Mmxt .«■ I) i : n : r ■ gaeits of Mr. and Mrs. George * ing dmner < tit on Stmdav. I\*-. end Mrs. Howard . .. id Mrs. Allen Herr and children .>f' Defiance, Ohio': Mr. | and Mrs, RkhaH GaMy <>; r 1; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Teeple. Pam- , el.i and .Jack. Lv'ex.urg; Mr, ami I Mrs Bill Speicher. Carla and Ixirry an-i Mr. ar./i Mrs. Ronald Kreider. . Vickie.' Donnie and A’alerie of Mil- ! ford. Dr. and Mrs. Darryl. 'Johnson. . Mark and Deanne of Milford, were guests at liinner on Sunday Mr. . mi l Mrs Donald Richards and fam- | ily of North Mr', mid Mrs. Vere Wildman and sons, r 1 Warsaw, spent Sundav ■;.i:‘tern<x>n wit ’. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis WildmanDm r r Leesburg. Mr. ami -Mrs. Richard Gandy en-1 tertaimxt at dinner on Sunday for the-Albert Sisco family and Mrs. I!”!-;- I t.-rtfly o: Defiance, Ohio Mr aid Mrs. Russel Baker, North Webster, spent Sunday afterPhilip Baker, r r New Paris.

Mrs. Gene Rarick and , children of New Paris r r enter-' tained at dinner on Sunday, April 25. for Mr. ar.d Mrs. Dane’Rarick. r 1. and Mrs. Ocie Rarick of Goshen. ’ Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Morehouse entertained at a birthday dinner on Sunday for three members of their family vv ho had . birthdays in April. Those attending were ’ Rev. and Mrs. Harley iFisiier. Mr. and Mrs. David Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Da "win Fisher and Helene Carmen, al! of Peru: Mr. and Mrs. Isacc Fisher. Chili: Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson. Wabash: Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fultz and Linda. Fort AVayne; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bomjnan. Candace and Chris. Goshen: and -Mr. and Mrs. James. Walter an! Tina, r r New Paris. Rev. Emeral Jones returned 'to this community last Wednesday because of important business. Mrs. Emeral Jones arrived in South Bend on Monday forenoon, coming by plane. NEW MEMBERS NEEDED FOR TOPS CLUB HERE Mrs. Wilbur Smith, president of the Pierceton “Tops” club, has announcIcd that new members are needed in tiie local club. She has appointed Mrs. Eugene Cctton as vice presi--1 dent. Urnil rreen’ly ihere were 42 members in the chib with several women “ ni N”* -'’ Manchester as members. Since that 'imo a club . has been formed in tiie hitter city, leaving valay .11 thg Bailey Barber ” mentis “Take Off Pounds S< r.'Tj’v " and is. approved by the A-"

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SYRACUSE CRAFT CLUB MEETS The Syracuse Craft club mqt Monday night, May 3. in the home of Mrs. George W. Kleopfer. A dessert was served at 7 o’clock. The president. Mrs. Herschel G. Letherman. conducted a short business meeting. The members were instructed in the making of decorative candles, fruit glasses, mugs, and ice tea glasses were covered with designed paper and sprinkled with diamond dust, these 1 were fillied with candle wax and wicks. I Mrs. Fred O. Clark will have the . next meeting, but is keeping her lesson for that meeting a surprise. The next meeting will be Mav 17 . at 7 o’clock. FULL WEEK WEDNESDAY - TUESDAY MAY 5 - 11 ELVIS PRESLEY In “Girl Happy” •J- Technicolor,. .-uyu-u-u-urw STARTS WEDNESDAY MAY 12 THE BEACH GANG ,n “Beach Blanket Bingo” ■ANNETTE FL NICELLO FRANKIE AVALON I r