The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 May 1965 — Page 11
.An Adverts/ ng Suggestion From Classified Kitty!!
Racing Thrills ’ SATURDAY NIGHTS NEW PARIS SPEEDWAY SUPER & FLYING STOCK . TIME TRIALS — 7:30 FIRST RACE — 8:30 Commerical And Residential Roofing Os All Kinds Siding. Insulation, Floor and Wall Tile, Aluminum Storm Doors, Window, Canopies and Awnings CHARLEY LOWE . - ROOFING CO., INC. DON R. YOUNG Phone: 834-2603 NORTH WEBSTER, IND. TERMITES Universal Termite Control Ph. 267-7372 120 N. Scott St Warsaw, Indiana OR ' ' CONN & BUHRT LBR. CO. Phone: 457-3331 ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse. Ind. MaleUelp Wanted Steady employment, paid vacations, paid holidays, group insurance, good working conditions, day shift Time and ons half over 40 hours per week. I LYON & GREENLEAF CO.. Inc. LIGONIER. INDIANA Inquire at superintendent s office. “ ALCOHOI,B ’s a Nt >N YMOUS P. O. Box 248. Leesburg. .Ind]
BROOK'S MARKET 2 mi. S. of Syracuse on S. R. 13 POTTED PLANTS AND A VARIETY OF PLANTS FOR PORCH BOXES AND GARDENS
At -J< *-- n . ■ : •>. Color ’**lß ! -in compact Caiinets ' \ fIgBBEK /"••. ~ _Z-’ W' PRi ■ f © Come in and see the " - ' ' - new generation of Color W from.., / '■*' •■ '•*•.,’■■' ’. K flimsv BV Contemporary Console. MOTOROLA ■■■-.■•■ ' - ' 'Ai- ■ > — __ Mo<ie«:.-. Smart Compact Site J J J I I Cabinet is so compact that it could fit inside this Motorola ’«\ / round-tube Color TV 4/jJ < cabinet sh.e f l—..•. f ‘ . - 1 New Slim Cabinets. Li — .I—J Tube is. over 5' shorter SLaX, than round color tubes, so Swivel Base Console. T\ ttaWb. caponib. back • ' - of the doesn t v —■ ■ . . /'fv.p«*et«cat.. ' stick out SO far. ' Model Mi * H IB New Rectangular Tube. The picture is rectangular, full, bigger...not cut off st WBI J- Table ModeL the comers as It would be k / c ,. . , SK . h j;x on round-tube Color TV. I *w< **» r— '^7^^====^ — 26’,’ wide, , , I | " . I I 3X’tube cep. unr vnMGtt tht cohr 99t 9/twomtf ; rifAt cow. Got o ooot Motonh roctoaschr. 1 THE TELEVISION STORE •.„ JAMES MENCH Svr-cuse. ’ ' Wawaser* V.lUcr- cuse,
• Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING ; PHONE: SYRACUSE 457-3011 WATCH REPAIR Satisfaction Guaranteed Timex Watches Repaired Here CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 105 East Center Street Warsaw. Indiana WANTED Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or call Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA Insist On The Genuine rue i l l ■•■ in.. AND AUTO MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 -Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. - Hartford City, Indiana
• BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-4927 r ~ : WHEN YOU ARE I IN WARSAW » Take Home Something | > Baked From The t I i Unique Bake Shop: I Downtown Warsaw I ■ ■ ■ . ■. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ DRY CLEANING SPECIALISTS We Have Pick-Up Stations At North Webster L.aunderette . And Dry Cleaning Jot’Em Down Store, Barbee Lakes Rowland s Super Market Pick-up Truck in Pierceton Monday and Thursday WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Across From The Courthouse , Warsaw, Ind HIvRMAN HUEY WELL DRILLING CO. Pump Sales Ph.: 457-3527 - Syracuse | Sale FOR SALI • P ’ ; di ts. Lucite, Marine, etc Smith’s Lakeside Market, Ai mile north of Wawasee State H.it-i.on if. FOR SAI I vision, reconditioned. good condition GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. < UtPETS - DR M’ERIFS — Free estimates. Phone 894-3532 collect, Ligonier. GOLDEN’S. ts FOR SALE: Used gas and electric staves, S3O ea GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. IOR SALE: Sylvai 1 bulbs. Cheap. Inquire The Mail- | Journal, Milford. Ph. 658-4111, Milford. ts FOR SALE: Rebuilt boys' and girls' bicycles. 16”. 20”. 24". and 26”. GAMBLE S in Syracuse.
WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, marI riage and engagement announcements and birth announcements now. For prices phone 658-4111 or 457-3666 or come in and look through our catalogue. The Mail-JoumaL ts JUST ARRIVED: Complete line of new Schwinn bicycles, all sizes and colors.. GAMBLE’S in Syra- ’ cuse, WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp pads and roll-on stamp pad inkers. THE MAIL-JOURNAL. ts FOR SALE: Honegger started pullets; sound, solid birds delivered to your houses fully f vaccinated, wormed, and debeaked. Berne Hi- ’ Way Hatchery, Inc., Berne, .Ind. ' Ph. 2-2607. ts FOR SAI 1 tresses. 40 . off. GAMBLE’S in j; Syracuse. ’ DRIVEWAYS. parking areas and yards repaired with crushed limestone rof’k. gravel, or washed gravII el stone. On the job estimate. Dial ■ A 28 - M 19 i IOK SXI.E: S ■ " * b.< e . . . 1 1 time to cook out. Eight different i size bar-b-q grills, from $4.66 to $54 95, G VMBLE’S in Syracuse. FOR SALE: WAWASEE—Finest Im reach, beautiful shed, 3 B. R. ■ .1 R. H. Riddle. 420 S. Main. Goshen. A 28. M 5, 12 P FOR SALE: e: s and dryers,' your choice SSO ea. GAMBLE’S in. Syracuse. ATHLETE’S FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR T-It mu*t. >t<»p .the itch 'Mnd barnint or .our ISc back at any drut store l.ii I to 5 .days, infected skin sloaths off Then watch .HEALTHY skin appear! SOW Walter Ileus Company; Thornburx .' tmln Syracuse.. for SALE: Two I 1 ringer was ’ like new; GAMBLE’S in Syracuse.. FOR SALE.: Commercial popcorn machine, popper and -warmer. Call 457 2405 or. 457-4108. M 5, 12 FOR SALE: .10 x 14 metal utility i building, six months old. Can be moved easilv Best offer. Phone ; Milford 658-4410. M 5, 12 for Knapp shoes. Farm, work. i dress, golf, sport, or casual—ladI ies too Call evenings or write ■ Gordon Bk-ndcr. 11l S. Clark St, • Kimmell,. Ind. ts W 0 FEET OF LAKE FRONTAGE with six acres of land, northwest of Park Falls'in wilderness area. Price SI6OO. $25 down. $25 month. Will send map. Art Schmidt, Park Falls, W;s.. Broker. FOR SALE: t | and 313 Make a good camp site dr hop home site, gravel, sand. . property Country Comer Gifts Fred EJstrod. FOR SALE: Used Frigidaire and Phileo refrigerators. GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. I or SALE: Two dog hous condition Ray Fleischauer. Phone’ ■ - ■ ' 7 ' . FOR SALE; Sealy mattresses and ri Barlei ' ? 1 | wardrobes ■ -.. odd ’ ci;.. "-'. -. ’’ ■ ■■>’•;. •' *Ctgest stofck . of linoleum Ere ■.C - livery. ' Atz . Furniture Company, Ligonier.Ph ; 894-4194. ‘ ’ i w ■ car, home and life WHpF ' insurance. Contact me today. , T 1 ■ ’ GLENN R. MOREHEAD LOCAL AGENT Warsaw. Indiana Office Phone: 269-1315 2220 E. Winona Avenue Res. Phone: Milford 658-4433 /' »t*ri MiM P 6470 . STATE FARM • .* InnKtCwfnn. ih>'u*ahci tai iftnt tai
t SMITH-CORONA ■ Typewriters HALLMARK GRADUATION CARDS Graduation Wrapping Paper, Gift Enclosures, Etc. GRADUATION TABLE DECORATIONS GIRL AND BOY GRADUATE CUT-OUTS j CENTERPIECES, NAPKINS, PLACE-CARDS, ETC. \ GRADUATION GIFTS WEBSTER COLLEGIATE DICTIONARIES — BRIEF CASESBUXTON BILLFOLDS — BIBLES — DESK SETS — SHEAFFER & PARKER PEN & PENCIL SETS. ETC.. ETC. WE CAN GOLD STAMP NAMES ON MOST ITEMS NEWS BOOKSTORE 130 SOUTH MAIN GOSHEN. IND. PHONE: KE 3-4050
FOR SALE: New lawn mowers. 19" to 22”, from $49.95 to $79.95. GAMBLE S in Syracuse. ( — ——7 USED HOOVER WASHER — Good condition, perfect for cottage use. Less than'4 original price. Atz Furniture Co., Ligonier. Ph. 8944194. : FOR SALE: Three bedroom home ’ located at 107 S. Harrison street, Syracuse. Call 457-3653. M 12 - 26 . FOR SALE: Racing go-kart and mot- ) or Fox Kart with MC 7 motor . in good condition. Call Milford 658I 470 ‘' FOR SALE: \ sze metal bed. SB. C all 457-4257. FOR SALE:’;; by 22 Pontoon 30 HP ' I- Johnson motor, aH controls light?? captain's seat, swiming 'ladder, etc. Call 457-2601 after 6 p.m. ■ P for SALE: 2-bedroorri basement ■ 2653. M 12, 19 : for SALE: 2 Yearling ponies, one ■ Sorrel with white mane and tall: one dark Dapple. See Gordon Ors. * Pierceton road. Warsaw f |; , ’Help Wanted _ DIESEL DRIVERS WANTED — No expenQice necessary. We will train you. EARN up to $15,000 per year as a professional diesel (over ■ the road driver. See if you qualsted cut mit this ad and ■mall to: DIESEL, 2805 E. Washington Ave., Madison, W’is. Name : ... .... Phone . .’Age A 28. M 5, 12; 19 HELP WANTED: Experienced carpenter and mill room! man for permanent general lumber yard work. Ph. 457-3331. M 5, 12 ’MALE HEEP WANTED. Full or part time. Carpentry or cabinet experience desired. McCuen Cab- ! inet Mfg. Co., 706 S. Main. .Syracuse. Phong 457-3721 or 457-2529. ’ M 5, 12 DEALER WANTED: E'er IL; 1 business in Kosciusko county .. jp■i ply neighbors and friends with n. ■ tfonally known line of Rawleigh ; roducts. Sales easy to make and , profits good See or write Alphonse D Meyer. 327 N. Elm St.. Columbia Citv. or write Rawleigh, Dept. . IN E 123 184. Freeport. 111. ■ . , M 12, 26 P WANTED: Man to to yat 1 work one ; i day per week.’ Home located at Sand Point., Kike Wawasee. M 12.19 IgSX gS He t [FOR Rl x i Range and refrigerator furnished, i ■ Air-condnioned: Adults only. Me | Ch: ' .. J 4; < ning 157-3783 FOR RENT— Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished,' at Pettit’s Department Store. Lig- . onier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts FOR RENT OR SALE: Modem two-« bedroom house, one block from ] Syracuse Lake. Ph Syracuse 3461 ’’ M 12. 19 FOR RENT:. F in shed one bedroom . year .’rohrd c utage .on Syra Lake; city water, sewer and gas; . S7O per month. Everett F. Keteringi Ph. Syracuse 457-3506 or 457- J 3722, Orrice L. Shaw, Broker.. FOR REN T: Seve • modern oil furnace, large garden ; - Raymond St., Fort Wayne. Ind., f 46803. ' M 12, 19 Real Estate For Sale On Channel between lakes. ? B. K. modern rotlare. Blk. tOp rd . near ’ town , . ; ■ tr **->' x ISO’ lor. L ear ' ati i- I . SH.’XVt ’M<»4 ■ B R nice 'r rd home"... Btk ;■;> . ■ J’„r jr Xo: th W■ I - !■■■ Sil ">■' t with .i B R modern hoc . :,-d lie - room,. C’ ■ ■ I o to wrj Sll. *OMI FAP..XV fhie lake, on the lake. .’ B I: ■ .icre. . r rd., home Rental apt lower level Termw ‘ .. S 8 k K,| channel 3 B B mod <.irp I R.. rar., boat liOß'e. furnished ■ h- . t raft boat ,-<-Acrvn< pear -S-x ra. U'>- ■ S,--.-I > built.. t,..rn I r.A Mod 3 B K home, blk top rd.; rood land Mod tJ: It in town, r bits to eenter I.- ■ ■ ’ ; lot. rar and nice yard, plenty of shadeJ Near t;t> Bark t’itra modern. 3 B R . ..I 1 '; bath, full . bavement. ’ new rar.. X 168’ lot. fireplace, carp I. K . plastered walls, romb screens d ytorm ados. Included deep freele, J TV nn t fireplace areesxoriea fallprire JlS.'idO til Kinds of Real Estate and Inxaranre j Everett F. Ketering '1 BU I SI IMH UM* Ph MMws OBRICE L SHAW. Broker
Employment j CAMP LOGAN on Dewart Lake needs Waterfront director for summer. Male or female, 21 years and up with current WSI. Salary S3OO-S6OO. Cotnaci Miss Archer at Limberlost Girl Scouts, 227 east Washington. Fort Wayne, or call ’ 743-5471 collect. ’ M 12. 19 ■ Help Wanted - Female • WANTED: Full-time waitress, over 21.' Apply Guide restaurant, r. 2 Syracuse. Ph. Cromwell 856-2773. M 5, 12. 19 P SEATING OPERATORS WANTED: Experience preferred, but not ne-' cessary. Fringe benefits. .Goodi working conditions. Apply in per- ; son. Blue Bell Corp., 503 S. M&ifi, f Nappanee. ts j WANTED: Girl to’watch small children during month of July at lake cottage. Mrs. C. M. Emmert, 4406 S. Main. Elkhart, Ph. 875-5590. ts CAMP LOGAN on Dewart Lake i. nurse- for sunwr. Must be R; N-. Salary range S3OO-5450 plus family housing .Contact Miss Archer. L.m-; berlost’ Girl Scouts 227 E. Wash-' intgon. Fort Wayne, or call 743- ! 5471 collect. M 12, 19{ HEEP WANTED: St..’ \y”' Home Products will hire, train, and fur-; A. sample cases for three people,, next week only,. Call 457-4161 after “■ I p.m. . j WANTED: Woman to clean summe:' home two days per week June I. Home located at Sand! Point. Lake Wawasee. M 12, 19 l / "'v' — ’ . 1 WANTED: All your news,-church,. club and locals. Call us. Phone 457-3666 or 658-4111, The Mail-Jour-nal. -ts WANTED: Plastering, old or new work, no job too small, reasonable rates. Call 457-2361. Don Strauss. Syracuse.. A2l- Ml 2 WANTED: Tailoring., adjustments and slip covers to mak- Pa: Koble. Ph. 457-2096. A2B-M 19 i WANTED: Summer employment;] i will, do yard care, painting inside 1 , j . and out.'house repairs and clean-1 :j:g Call ; 457-2651 for more infer-. mation. M 5, 12 WANTED: Ya >rk and house! -cleaning around lake area ' by voting couple. Call 856-2487. M 12, 19P WANTED: 17-year-old high school ' junior wants full time summer labor. Has farm experience and i iic ' • Ijowell Rheinheimer. Ph. Milford 658-4610. Services . i CARPET - UPHOLSTERY, cleaning. Phone. Golden’s, Ligonier, 894-3532 collect. • ts FOR SCREEN and STORM WINDOW REPAIR. (•:: . ' Lumber Co., Syracuse, Ind. Phone 457-3331. ' ts WANTED: Channel and lake v Ker , front. Walls repaired and new. in-1, yards, drives, and lots. On job • ■ timate, dial 457-359 L M 12 - J 2 r- ______ _ z_| { ; : - ■ ■ ■ ' Lost and Found : LOST: Ladies’ white gold Longine £ watch with black cord strap. Lost G on M and -M parking lot or Grassey J restaurant Saturday evening. Reward. Ph Leesburg 453-7724. ' I
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Syracuse Chapter Nd. 283 Order of the Eastern Star IS SPONSORING AN ADULT Spring Dance FROM 9:00 PM TO 1:00 AMSaturday night, May 22 In The AMERICAN LEGION HALL Music by the Twi-Lighters Tickets on sale at the door $3.00 per couple Come and enjoy the evening with us.
Wednesday. May 12, 1965
AREA SPELLING CHAMPIONSHIP In the annual Journal-Gazette ’ Area Spelling Bee on Saturday at North Side high school gym in Fort Wayne, Margie Merkle. Kosciusko i county champion, missed the ’ word leisure and was counted out, Tlie winner was Nancy Miller of Mark jCentert O. Melanie Mast of Go<!uu was the.nmner up. The final two ! words were embezzlement and kerosene. Miss Miller will represent this ‘ area in the Spelling Bee in Washington. D. Q She is a victim of mus- : cular dystrophy and is' confined to I a wheel chair. Her mother, who is an eighth grade teacher at Mark Elememtary school and father, a . physics, chemistry, n er at Fairview high school, were .present to cheer her along in the ■contest. ■ ’ ■ . ' MH.FORD - LEESBURG ; > Hospital Notes - Janw H. rr. inii. z <A r 2 Leesburg was dismissed las: Tuesday :i ; ne::s t:i;>'Mtaphy M.-hical'Ctiiti r | .Robert Scott, sori of Mr. arid ’ Mrs; Donald Kinney of r 1 Mii- < ford, entered ■ the . Goshen hospital I last Wednesday. He was disririssed vemtl I. I.■ ' ' .'. • . / '•' Rial Troup of r 2 and • Mrs. J John Green, .both ' of Leesburg, iw< re released from the . Goshen hospital Friday. , : J.' Mrs. Aliiv’belle Cremeens and .Mrs. DeVoe Johnson of r 1. both I of Leesburg, were dismissed Thurs- • day front the Murphy. Medical i Center. Harold Geiger of r 1 Milford enj tered the Goshen hospital over the j week end. Mrs. Mollie ‘ Rovven of r." 1 ■■.Leesburg was released over the week end from the Goshen hospital. ’ Floyd Yoder of; Mils i transferred from the Goshen hos- ■ hospital in South. Bend, wl .*e s•* is undergoing further, tests. •' • Eionald D? Wells of r 2 L< esburg i was: dismis.-'d from tju M .rphy Medical Center ov<-i ’he week end. Mrs. Lucinda Dimherg hf I.eesburg was treated over- the- , >f the Murphy Medical. Center for a tfracture to her left small toe. She ■.‘ ■ ' Dana Gast of r 2 Lev.-burg Was ■. ' the. ■ ' room of the Murphy Medical Center for a chin laceration and ’. I released. Mi s.l Ma ybell< Cren ffoiri the (•mergeii'J r remrn, of the' . .. tratment for injury to her left I arm and shoulder sustained .in an .- I CARDS THANKS ■ ■■ , CARD OF TH \NKS I want to thank my many friends! for-the cards sent me during my stay! ■" ■ ' ■ ■ home. ■ .. ■Arina Buchtel CARD OF t TIUNKS I wish to express my deep appred elation for the many prayers acts of sympathy and kindness shown me during the sudden passing-of my husband My special thanks- to Rev. Wilson, Mishler’s funeral home. Dr. ■
"Is Your will lone be re-; membered. God bless vou all. ■ '. ' Mrs. E. 0. B.ller THANKS I. Mrs. R. E. Slabaugh,- wish Ito thank all you nice people who gave | .so generously to the cancer drive in Van Buren township. The total ar mount collected was. $464.35. I also I wish to thank the 18 ladies who took I time out of their busy schedule to call at your dodrs.CA list of work- . ers appears elsewhere in this issue . CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank our friends. ( neighbors, and relatives, and espe-r i daily Mishler’s funeral home for , Ithe kindness and thoughtfulness dur- ‘ ring the illness and death of B. C.jj (Curt McCreary, our brother. , Alta McLear Mrs. Blanche Jeffries ■ L Mrs. Anna Hartman • [ j Roy McCreary and family , IN MEMORIAM | In loving memory of Forrest C. 1 Ray who pa -ed away May 16, 1962. | You are not forgotten loved one . Nor will you ever be As long as life and memory last I will remember thee. o I miss you now. My heart still sore y As time goes by I miss you more y Your living smile, your gentle face A touch of the hand, a fond em- j, “brace. v There are the memories I still have \ Although three years have come •" and gone •' . f That our Lord took your hand c And led you silently and safely on. s Wife, Mrs. Ellenora Ray v
THE MAIL JOURNAI.
Wawasee Area Jaycees Plan Summer Program In a regular, scheduled m at the Syracuse town hall last night iTuesday) the 20 young men of the newly formed Jayet *s planned their summer program' and offered to support area a- - f . Plans are. being . laved-, for a . fe 5. ■ Other plans .include, a' Im-,-:'.', at the North. Webster Mermaid : <- tival. entry in the Syracuse-Wa-Iwasee flotilla, a booth at the Fin - I men’s fair and sole tion of a qu; ,J committee ■ for the Jay.-ees.. f’-- m . I Meriibers of the committees' are ' as follows: j: ANtrnrud admiaist rat ;<>n ■ ermittee - ■ Jay Brower, Terry and Tom McClintic.-Dave \He.a |and;R6n jlibschman. y ' ' Cobbufrn, ’K. Koble/ .1 Min B \ M 'lintic. . Businessmen’s Ass'n. Hears C OfCSpeaker ’ The UpTown Bu-inessmen’s Ash . uai ni< < ’ ing Wt dnesd iv ri.i miirig »•> at ..th.- Dori-Len restaurant.. Tr.om- ■ as Holmes, president, presidvd and i introduc'd Ri.-har-l of the newly . i ; . r Cpmnwri ‘ .■. ' . Mr: M?>ri-sh spoke or. -he w rk . ! and projects planned by the Cl mber < ■:’ Co.mnn t< e; ..Tiie.v ’will meet the second sVe<lnesdav’ f -t each month, and tßere will be .a, ? luncheon meeting .of the board of ■ •■. ■ • lay noon. ■ He asked for the ewpei'ation of ■ the . Businessmen's Association for r the fourth 'ar il . Father’s Day . Flotilla and Ralph Atkinson ' ; He also asked Thonias Holmes to be chairman of the annual Fourth 1 of July fireworks’display by plac- ‘; ing cans for donations in all SyraI euse andWawasee Village busin- . esses to help finance the cost of. Hthe fireworks. A d:<; ussr.>n wa.s held by tile ■ bn.-ines.-rii--n as to the : stores r-e---aniiining ’Open on Mav- 31.- Since Memorial Day . frills on Sunday, !this year, the foldwing div is a tional, state and county holiday Hand those offices will be. cosed. ’ -The members agreed to remain operi on the ..31st, ? however,- any businessmen who w'ish to close ■do so. . ’. pay One-half of the, telephone bill i for the Youth Em; !. nt Service. Attending the meeting were Mr. Holnies, Robert Burkholder. Mrs. Georgia Buster. Terry McClinti.. ■ Eldred -Mabie. Miss’ Bonnie WorkIman. Jack Elam, Douglas Pilcher,’Mrs. Max Gain sh • ' {Maresh. Hall Heads First National Bank Directors j W Ki bert Hall. 57, Warsaw, ' has • ■ 1 piisident ‘of the First |National Brink, of Warsaw? The elec!!.oo:i due to tire unexpected death of (judge Donald’ Vanderveer, Milford, who had served as president Hal! is the senior member of the . .. SOUTH SHORE LADIES GOLF CLUB MEETS TUESDAY f The South Shore Ladies club had lun.i hon • '\\ , :ahd low gross. tournament on JTuesday, May 11, at’ the chib. ■ ; -ar- ■ tiripamd in fh<- tournament I iness meeting- was conducted by Doris Darnell, president. Reports - ■ •■ •>. ■ ■ .Hr.B ike 1 pe; -•■ retriry, Barb ■' Hulley and roles chairman, Joan ! Stoeltrng. Leonore Wake, was ap(■pointed nine-hole chairman. Katie’’ Auer and B. J. Silveus were hos- ■ - . for the day. Winnei-s. in the 18-hole tourna-
jTnenf were first. Bunny Cripe: i second. Barb Hulley! third. Bake I • rtli, Leila Connolly. Winners in the nine-hole tournament were: first, Dorothy Jones; second.. Pearl Herrmann; third, Lee Wake: fourth, Bertha Lehman; fifth. Betty Nyce : sixth, Betty s<ott: and seventh, Mary Lou Deiipel. . Next week s tournament will be the Most Tournament. Court News Will Admitted Tiie will of Ella Duker, who died on April 28, was admitted to probate in Elkhart circuit court Tuesday. Mrs.-.Duker is the wife of a former Milford minister. The will lists a granddaughter, Karen Jean Gilbert, and a grandson. William Duker, both of Chicago.-and Rosalie E. Miller, Goshen, as heirs. Also listed as heirs' are the board of trustees of the First Brethren churches at both Milfofd and Goshen. . The will lists personal property • valued at $3,400.
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