The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 May 1965 — Page 5

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons - Phone:4s3-7921 Leesburg-Oswego News

Copeland-Cox Rites Held At Warsaw Friday day evening at 8 o’clock in the First Christian church at Warsaw, Miss Debra Copeland of Tippecanoe Lake became the bride .«.»: Mi Cox of Warsaw ■ Tile br:<ie is the daughter of Mrs. Douglas Mett, Sr. of Tippecanoe Lake and Francis Copeland of Warsaw. Mr and Mrs Ellis. Cox of Warsaw are parents of the bridegroom. .'!!< . .John Becker’ read the ' • rhoriy in the presence of 60 guests : Mrs Robert Leek, organist, played - ■ flower- ' . ' / I he.- -’ep-fatiier."iKniji.is Alefz. Sr.' dressed in a street length suit u of navy and white. She carried a ®white Bible. Miss Veronica Copeland attended her s ster us maid of honior She wore a pink and white suit Danny McDonald oHWar.saw attended the bridegroom as best man The guests were -seated by' Mike Rodgers of Leesburg and Robert Stahley of Warsaw Mrs Metz.chose a pink and -suit for her daughter - . Mrs C<>\ was attired in! a white suit Both wore rose* Following the' ceremony a tion was held in the church social ] hall .Miss .Patty Cox. si-ter of Leasburg and . Muss. Debra Monetof Warsaw presided at/ the refresh- j merit table. Miss Debbie Harrison * ■ _ Mrs Cox was a rhevr’atader and student at the high school: | Mr Cox Ls employed with tl.e Stahleys Tree Service, and the Weather j haa 1 c<>. Syracuse Mr . and Mrs . r 1 Warsaw i —L— ' . Home Demonstration Club Meets The Oswego Home Demonstration I club fui nwit.’.ly ravii-ig’ at the home of Mrs Darrell Phil- I lips n Leesburg; A flower seed ex-j < harige, held d nrng roll cad!.. -'Die health and safety lesson was given by Mrs Connie .’Church who talked on care of the skin in re-. She also spoke on fraud in medi! cine ; • /Mrs Nina. Sutton gave the lesson I anting erf flowers and their ' care Mrs Everett' M. 'Rookstool; ■. mm;’! ■ F.uth >»f < W.r. M. 'her-. ” Several Mothers received gifts I from the.!' si-i-ret 1 sisters for Moth-1 er’s .Day Refreshments were servHome Demonstration Clubs Hold Spring Luncheon Wednesday < annual spring luncheon of the ■ ■ r .- meeting. . ■ ' ;■ Mr?.,. Lois Pence, director of the i• • x 22 was the gwst speaker. She told xrf the cost of the equipment used, n of lax"’ - ved on the luncheon committee. Several members from the Leesburg Homemaker’s, The , Lee Oswego I! r slration and Eight-Square clubs were present.

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Three Arts Entertains Guests Die Three Arts club entertained their mothers and guests at a steak dinner al the 30 Chib at Columbia City Monday night The tables were cleverly decorated with hat trees ser.ted to each guest. Games were ;. played and prizes were awarded the winners Mrs. Dick Klopenstein, Mrs Richard Vanator and Mrs. Jack Ford were -the committee in charge of • arrangements.- There were 35 present. WHC Meets At Warsaw .T- e W M C of the Brethren church met Monday night at' the h<wnv of Mrs- June Jninu'i ■ . ' ess The scripture lesson was read Bixler gave the mission study, tell■ig <»f the missionary answer to prayer The Bible lesson was given by Mrs Don Mill bgton. Mrs Louis Engle presn!ed at a short business - X-RAY UNIT TO BE AT TOWN HALL MAY 13 1 '■ '■ I will be at town ball from 1 30 jo 5 on Thursday aftemdbn. This to detect tuberculosis in the very earliest stages for treatment the presence of Other. seases As doc’..-rs urge X-ray :>>r ever;, lone once a year, everyone is urged to take advantty . e free Past Matrons Meet At Huffman Home The Pa>t Malrons club of the Order I Si.c' mvt .it b-'re of I Mrs Morris Huffman with Mrs Bair < ’ , played an 1 prizes given tte ' winfl . sit. i . - : —L— . MID-LAKES LIONS MEET I Monday night -at the Oswego Com* : -munity Center for a ham dinner x ’ptxl f.anily style. A short busihess session was held-but there was no program. There were 10 present. SHRINE CANDIDATE j- Mr and Mrs Herschel Albert spent Saturday ;ind Sunday • with Mr and Mrs Kent Attains and family in Fort Wayne Mr AUx-n jWas one of the -ISO candidates at"' j ’he annual Spring Ceremonial of Temple. Fort Wayne, held -Sat - I ' " ' ' 5 ' . . . - ENTERTAIN \t DINNER Mr and Mrs Sam Hartter of Mil- • linnet Mr . a J ■ ' ' nd M ‘ Mrs Jim Randall and sons The , afternoon’ was spent at the home of .Mr .aid Mrs . Jim’ Rardall. poll t< K DINNI R Al GOSHOI N j A potluck dinner and family g’etat t'.c j >me Mr and Mis ■ ■ ■ Mrs.l i Butch and Randy, Mr and . Mrs ■ ■ i Mrs Robert- Stookey, Susan, aixi h-’-k-' and. Mr and Mrs Dewy ■ ee ■ ■ " ' -IzRAPTISM OF LNFANT DAI i.ltrtß J Carol, infant daughter of Mr. and led Sunday morning during services at the Lutheran church at .Warsaw; -.Mr and Mrs Alvin Miller, maternal grandparents, Air. and Mrs Larry Miller and son o( South Bend anti Mr and Mrs. Al Heierman.

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paternal grandparents, were present for the occasion. All had dinner at Foo and Faye’s and spent the remainder of Mother’s Day at the . home of Mr and Mrs, James Heier- ] man Larry .Miller, brotherrof Mrs. , James Heierman, has been station- ; ed .at the Air Force Base at Grand , Forte, N. D , but will be leaving , in three weeks for overseas duty i n Korea. COMMCNITY XTAVS >’ ■ ■ • ■ ■ Jerry- Irvine of Chicago spent the ■Acekend w.th h:s parents, Mr arid Mrs Harold Irvine, -Mr and Mrs. ■ Robert Clark and family of Fort Wayne w Sunday dinner guests. Mr and Mrs Dick KlojM'nstein " Kammerer, and Mr and Mrs Gene 1 Kammertr -Their daughters' Tammre and Tracie. have the measles Mr and Mrs. Hugh’ McCann at- - tended a birthday dinner for Miss Laid,. ’Croup at- the Forrest Croop 1 home in Warsaw Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Clyde Heaton spent the weekend wth Mr and Mrs Glen Hollar at Granger • Air and Mr- Herbert Alelge had dinner at North Webster Sunday Mr and Mrs Dale Morehouse and family . attendixl the Morehouse reunion Sunday’, at the home of Mr. ; and Mrs John Morehouse in Gos- | -hen ■ ' I Mrs. Harold Irvine attended the i mother-daughter banquet of the I Wesleyan Methodist church- of WarslU Friday ever.mg It was held at Wi >:m ' -'i: Ih-le’. and Mrs Gary Popenfoose and sons of Fort Wayne. Mr and M s B . Mre: Mr .<*■ I Mrs Charles Hunter and Brenda . and Mrs Vma Hartman werg 1 Mothers Day guests of Mr: and! . Mrs Walter Hunter It was also y -• ■ . of S\ve Pop<n- . ■ . ■ . I Mr and Mrs Bob Allen. Kip and I Kav enjoyed dinner Sunday at Hom’s • Su’invnieie ReMaurajA . at A'arsaw JKraig arxi Ken Allen ’spent Sunday I the grandparents. Mr. and . Mrs Kenneth Hartman. - ' Mr and Mrs Herman Uleh spent the weekend with Mr Allen's bren Mr and Mrs Herbert Ala'h' ie. ' ’ ", I Nearly ’ Daughter dinner in the, Methodist : church social .hall Friday night. ■! crepe papee decorated the tables More people . came for the program, which was | presented by Wehdall- Hansen and; , of Ander- ’ He yu\e a wry interesting program with' -nis birds. ■ ■ very beautiful and I AC I trained .1' -was .nterest-i.ng toj both children and adults. I M.ark \rdier. sm of Mr and Mrs. X’orman Archer, has the measles. Mr and Mrs. Max Faurbte and ! Tonya enjoytxi dinner Sunday at.j the Steer Inh ' . | Mr and Mrs. George Ferverda I and Mrs Rulo Frush and David ’ i man Saturday I Mr aii.f Mis Paul Beebe Lynr. . Mother’s Day' dinner; at Foo &l f C-. A-’. H.a-tm.m- has retnrned to'd'.i' »wing surg<?ry'at the vet- . M' ' . Wayne for observation and treat - Mr< Ge:tie H '-.man sprit Mbth- .■ . •• a. ivftl Mr and Mrs Nor- ■ M - Clun M ■ rle< B’-..nkensj; p ’ and family: and Mr and Mrs James Earl were noon ■ and. .-ijc-ps of Mr. and’ Airs. . Albert j Blankenship I Mrs --J ■ > Rard.til and Mrs Fort Wayne on business. Norvin -Lewis recently had bis tonsils remov»s ; Osteopath:b' hospital at South Bend The same day Harry Lewis, brother of Dr. 1 Xonin Lewis, had a gall bladder - and stomach operation at Fairt banks.-Alaska. • . _ Mr and Mrs Condid: -.-Vander* k had dinner Sunday at Beer’s . Beanery Mr and Mrs Keith S ;>- : reais of Mishawaka • called .in ’the .

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Dennis Hepler spent the weekend with Ills grandmother, Mrs. Willard Hepler. Mr. and Airs. Roger McConnell had dinner at the Wabash Cafeteria Mrs. Ruth Deatsman was a Mother’s Day guest of her daughter. Mrs. Vernon Kinney, and husband at' Huffman lake. . I Mr. and Mrs. . Ear; Siix'key of South Bend entertained their mothers, Mrs. Sam Stookey and Mrs. Everett Bidiop. at dinner at the Al and M Case at North j Webster Sunday, . Mr and Mrs. Ramon. .Albee. Wreatha and Mary, were Sunday afternoon callers at the N M. Alber home at Rochester. Mrs Mabel Krouse. .'.Mrs.- Herschel Albert, Mrs Hugh McCann, Mrs Chris Kammerer. Mrs Everled Tom Sr.: attended the Home i Demonstration club Luncheon last Wednesday. - Mr and Mrs Robert Robison of Cleveland, Oh o, had as their guests their, mothers. Mrs Chloe Robison : and Mrs. Floyd .Shively of Big Lake, lat dinner at the M and M case - at i North Webster Saturday evening.Mr and Mrs. Lester Dye and I Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively had dinIner at the Grassy Creek Snack Bar • Sunday. - . Rodney Teepje was a Monday ■ riight guest of Mike Rodgers. Tuesday Rodney and Mrs. Robert Teeple I went to Fort Wayne on business. Mr and Mrs. Neil Handey and ! family of Fad Wayne and Mr, and Mrs Garth Parrot of South Bend [were Sunday dinner guests-of M” -and Mrs Pardee Warstler. Mr. and Mrs. James McCleary and family of Wmona Like and Mr and Mrs. Earl Robison and sons had a picnic dinner Sunday at the j Earl Robisbn home in honor of their mothers, Mrs Ruth McCleary ■ of Warsaw and Mrs Chloe Robiotji. > Mr and Mrs Jerry.. McCartney and sons with Mr and Mrs Robert i Teeple and family spent Mothers Day with Mr. and Mr- Ray McCartney at Warsaw ■ ■■’ Mr and Mrs Larry Hartman. ■ Mr • and Mrs Hugh McCann were I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Hartman ■ Merrit ! Hartman of Warsaw was a Sunday , afternoon’ caller. ' ’ Mr and Mrs. Dick Lentz and i ! family of South Bend callcxl Sunday 1 : evening on Mr and Mrs. Clyde Heaton. . ? ” ■ Mr and Mrs ' John the, Mr. and j Mrs: Noel Rhinehart and Jack and [Mrs. Forest Lyons 'were Sunday | dinner guests of Mrs.:-William L.y ! pincott Mrs .-Wa’t.r I”\ ire! i< snetidinr' ithe next three weeks-wit:: Mr and I Mrs Wendel’. Hanseti and . soMr' and Mrs Wayne McCann and Jim of Plymouth and: Mr and Mr< |Michael Jackson of; South Bend I were Sunday, afternoon callers, of. Mr, and Mrs . Hugh McCann. Troy, Trent and Todd, sons of Mr ami . Mrs Gene Albert of North Manchester spent' Thursday night and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Albert. Funeral-■ services for Jim Himes. < a former resident bf Leestxirg for were held Sunday at ■ Izirry Pojicnfoose of Warsaw and Robert Blue spent Friday and Sat- : urday with Mr and Mrs Dallas J Popenfoose. Mr. and Mrs. Gary enfoose and softs of Fort Wayne called Sunday afternoon Nettie Teeple Mrs, Zefla Rowe and Mrs Robert Teeple were lin Goshen Fridav on business ! Mrs Guy Fisher of Milford. Mr and Mrs Walter Wolever of R-’’ Ho r Park and Mr. and Mrs Everett Tom Sr had dinner at the M A M Case at North Web- - Mr and Mrs. Charles Adams and 'daughters of Akron ;uid Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weisser of Milford were Sunday evening guests.of Mr and Mrs Tom Miss Peggy Jo Tom. I who had spent the w eekend at the

Adams home, returned to her. home. Funeral services were conducted at the McHatton funeral home Monday afternoon for Walter Weiriek. Mr. Weiriek was the father of Carl Weiriek. Mr. and Mrs. Don Boggs attended the alumni banquet at the Beaver Dam school Saturday night. ! The Home Builders class, of the Brethren church will have, a work night and fellowship at the church I Friday riight. The men will plant J shrubs and the women will prepare the refreshments. i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yocum. Toni , and Todd, spent Sunday afternoon j with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willard at Bent'on. / , Mrs. Don Boggs. Mrs. LaVere Vanator and Mrs. Max Anglin attended the spring luncheon of the Home Demonstration clubs Wednesday at the Shrine building. Mr. and Mrs Roger Hunsberger and daughter of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs Charles Good. Mr. and Mrs Norman Hunsberger and Niekv. and Mr. and Mrs Esta Yocum were ,• Sun.lav dinner guests of Mr. and | Mrs Richard Hunsberger. < Mr and Mrs. Jay Boggs and daughters of Warsaw and Dean Boggs of Fort Wavne snent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Don ] Boggs. Dick and Carrie Mr? and Mrs. Tom Sands and Lori of Munster were weekend miests of Mr and Mrs Glen .Deete-.'-Little Lori is -snending a few days at the Dec ter home Sunday Mrs Ar * Stackhouse, the Sandes. and the Deeters had Mother’s Day dinner at rhe Winona Hotel ■ Mr and Mrs Willis Shive’v and son Richard of Klkhart snent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Iva Etter Fonerhl rervioec were held Wednesday at the Mishler funeral home in Milford for CurtD MoCren-v He was the brother of Mrs Charles Hartman and Mrs William Jefferies. Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs: Herschel G. Le.. :-- erman. r 4 Syracuse, are in Rorontii. Canada, visiting with their son- . in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. 'James Vmberta, and daughters. Mr and Mrs.- Robert Sear Syracuse entertained at dinner Sunday, May 9. for r.is pareQts. Mr. and, Mrs Samuel Searfoss and her I mother; Mrs. Esther Osborn.. A’.ohqnw for Mother’s Day was Jane Searfoss from nursing school ’at Indiana Medical Center, olis. Afternoon.guest was Jim Sear.-; foss. Mr and\ Mrs. Searfoss took Jane back to Indianapolis later in the day, . ■ ■ Afrs. Elizabeth Pollock. Syracuse, was. a Mother’s Day guest of herson; ' Harold and Mrs Pollock, Saturday and Sunday, May 8 and 9 on an outing and -mushroom, hunt- . mg trip; They with Mr and' Mrs. John Bowser, were at the Han Dam on the Manistee river in Mich-, igan. Mr and Mrs. B. J. Julier of Gary, Mr. and Mrs H. D McClintic Mr and Mrs. William E. Luegge and Bill and Ken of Portage. Mich . were guests Mother’s Day of Airs. Lvdia lAeandorff and daughter Miss Ida Deardorff. Syracuse. Rev. and Airs . Claude Coppocks of Wakarusa are spending i a few ’ •days at their Syracuse Lake home, while repairs are being made on ‘ the roof which was damaged in a' I recent wind storm. Airs. Estella .Swartz. Syracuse ■ is helping outdaring the day at the Cooopck Benjamin Curtis McCreary ; Funeral services were held at 2 p. rn today ’ Wednesday* in the Alishlier funeral home in Milford for Ben- ' jamin Curtis McCreary, 84, a former Oswego and Milford resident, who j died. Monday in the Peterson nurs- - Air AlcCre.i:} wa< b.orn December .7. 1880. at Oswego, son of James, and Atr-rtha Farlwr McCreary. A retir--led painter and decorator. Mr. Me Creary was formerly sexton of the v<wego cemetery. He was a member of the New Salem Church of the Brethren and the Waubee Grange at Rev. Richard Woodworth, pastor of the "Calvary. Baptist church.' officiated Interment was in the Oswego cemetery. Mr. McCr-arx' resided for eight ily at Alilford. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. [Anna Hartman of Oswego, Mrs 'Blanche Jeffries of Leesburg: and one brother, Harry McCreary of |Tampa, Fla.

Real Estate SYRACUSE CITY PROPERTY Owners moving out of state will sell their home beautifully furnished (optional). One and one half story on Lake St. Beautifully furnished has large L shaped living room, recently carpeted, dining area, built-in kitchen and garbage disposal, panelled bedroom, large bathroom with ceramic tile floor built-in linen closet and vanity* with second lavatory, utility room, all on first floor. Second floor one large bedroom. WAWASEE VILLAGE (JUST TWO YEARS .OLD) Owners also moving out of state wish to sell furnished three bedroom modern. This ranch type has aluminum siding and attached garage. Large lot 60 x 170 f*. Located on Maple Grove St (sign on property). Both homes shown by appointment only call me collect. FHA mortgage may be assumed. Payments $75 monthly includes principal, interest taxes and insurance. We Solicite Your Listings Anywhere in N. E. Indiana. _ Pounds Realty Office: JIM’S SINCLAIR 219 S. Huntington Phone: 457-3969

County Medical Society Auxiliary Scholarship Tea At Milford Today

The County Medical Auxiliary held its’ annual nurses scholarship, tea at the heme of Airs. V. G. Htirsey. Milford, today iWednesday).

Letters To The Editor

More On Syracuse Dam

Dear Editor: /The Wawasee, Property Owners Association sent Out in April, 1965, no specific date in April shown for some reason and riot signed .by ■any officer'of the Wawasee Property Owners Association a long doc- ' ument which goes around in circles The only important matter contained in it is the fact that they aaree that ’ Experience has shown ti a’ it is best for lake use to enter the season of maximum lake act- - ty with a level as near the higii : limit as possible. This reason that as ‘ the summer progresses and rains become less frequent there is a sub istantial water loss from evaporation 11 iwey.er. especially during the late winter and spring seasons, there (must be a reasonable amount of st orI age capacity maintained in t’ne lakes to accommodate watera accumulating Jn.-m heavy Tains dr prolonged peri iods of excessive precipitation which could cause the lake levels to rise abiove the e.'tahlished maximum’’. Yes. they agree that this is • what should be done just like I have been stating in my letters and they have ■ used what I have said as a- means of camouflage and misleading the 1 I public into , what they try to give . the impression they are actually doing 'But. what they are actually not doing. '• meat of the dam by the Wawasee ;Pr >perty Owners ■ Associat on doesn’t mean that it is managed; in the interests of the true Property Owners, It is managed in the interest of the adopted property owners which are ‘those who purchased ; >ts built by channeling .marshes [or extremely low, land adjacent to the lake, and not having dug’ the channels deep enough to- provide •a inch to "build the. lots high enough to withstand, the lakes’ normal high Water level without becoming super-siit-urated withwater to within, a few inches of the surface of the man- ' made lots.- So. the result is that the ’Royal Guard" who. operates the

dam gates do not .hesitate to over- ‘ ‘ ,4epp long enough to let the water 1 drain below what would be a decent water level and provide for trie summer evaporation and lack of j rain fall, which they are trying .to make you believe they respect. Right at the present time, the I water is up to an attractive lake level—no too high in the interest of true lake maintenance and conservation, but the "gate is still open and the water is going down the drain In t':e first place the spillway of the new dam is according to people who know and will admit lit—five nr six inches below the spiUr - way of the old dam and this in itself automatically . prevents the es from becoming excessively I high for any damageable period of. ( My gripe is that the ’ conserva- . j tion departrrtent should have its j own personnel operate the gates of i ence or .■‘persuasion against main- . taining a water level that would be „ in trie best interest of the conserva- » ion of wild life: propogation of fish, ’ eradication of weeds, destruction of » tiie battling shore line and all the ► other deficiencies caused by excessively. low water levels; : ' I hate wr.tten twice to the W.der . .Control’ Division of the State Con- . -serration Department asking them why they do not have their own ■ ' dam. I have not received an answer to this honest question I explain!ed to them the prevailing objection to having the private interest, ’{headed by the “Royal Guard", 1 operating the dam gates because f of their interest in projects around •the lake that would benefit more

Wednesday, May 12, 1965

il Sherry Lynn Bryan, daughter of ,i i- Mr. and Airs. Mott Bryan of Alen- i ’. tone, was the scholarship recipient, i ;- Mrs. Hursey’s home was decorat- 1 ed beautifully for the occasion. Red, i

I by low water level them the .shore s line, property owners would bene- , 1 f t by normally high water level. I s It is an attempt to'protect selfish i v interests and not public interests. 1 j. Martin W. Levernier k ? SYRACUSE i- “ Hospital Notes CALVIN BECK RECUPERATING IN EI.KHART HOSPITAL e Calvin Beck; .Bonar lake. Syracuse. [ ._ retired school teacher and. former s Turkey Creek township trustee; is re--0 • cuperating in Elkhart General hosi' pital from hip . surgery performed j Tuesday. Alay 4 He is reported to be ’ !coming along nicely. His room num- - b her is 391. ’ ■ Fairest Al Grubbs. Syracuse, was' e J dismissed from Alurphy Medical ' C-.-.ter Wednesday. Mari ’ ■ . I e: ’ - ' ‘ . J a Airs Douglas Jern.gjn. r 22 Syracuse. was admitted to the Goshen i t hospital Monday. Alay to. . Airs Charles Ahligschlgger, r 4’ . Syracuse. w.as admitted :o the Go- L ‘ . I shen hospital Monday,. May it). L Airs. Roscoe Bernice; Howard of P Syracuse was admitted to the Goshen, . hospital Sunday. Alay 9, for tests I i and observation. ■ * I-■■ / ■ - v Jennifer, daughter. of Airs. Nancy C ‘ 'Phlegar. r 1 North Webster; was a<i- ’ ‘ nutted to the emergency room of the < Goshen hospital Monday, Alay' 10. ’ She was later released. e ’i . e - treated at Murphy Medical Center on j ■ Tuesday. Alay 11. for a foreign body t ■ .in left eye and dismissed. ; » ’ Aliss Evalean Roc -

was admittixl to the Goshen hospital Tuesday, May 11. i Airs. Gerald Secrist, ar 2 Syracuse, , was admitted to the Goshen hospital Tuesday,. May 11. - , George Mellinger, ,r 4 Syracu<e. ‘ was admitted to the Goshen 'hospital' Wednesday; May 5. Edward F. King. North Webster, w’as released from the Goshen hospi-; : tai Wednesday, May 5. ‘Alartha Ellen Hall, r 2 Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital Thursday, Alay 6. , ' Mrs! William Kerfin.' Syracuse, underwent knee surgery' Wtxhkx-day. Alay. 5, at Elkhart. General hospital. Airs 'Bernard Cannon. Syracuse, was released from the Goshen hospital Friday, Alay 7. ; William- Martindale', r 1 North WebI'ster,' industrial accident; foreign body in left eye, ’treated and dismissed at Murphy Aledical Center, Saturday; Alay 8. ’ E H..-'t rsley. r 2 Syracuse, entered Whitivy County hospital on Monday, Alay ip. 1 Arthur. Van Anda, r 1 Syracuse, er.ptered the Goshen hospital Alonday. Alay 10. He was released Tues-’ day..' ■ '' .: .

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.white, and blue flora! arrangements were hi abundnace. The tea table was lovely with many trays of delicious cookies decorated in keeping with the color scheme.

BUSY HOMEMAKERS MEET WITH MRS. FORREST GEORGE Airs. Forrest. George the members of the' Busy Homemakers club of Alilford at her home Tuesday afternoon. Alay 4. Eleven members were present. President Airs. Frank Charlton opened the meeting and the club creed was led by Mrs. Vernon May and "America the Beautiful” was sung. : For meditation Airs. William Alotts read tw 0 poems.. "A Alother Alust Know Everything, JusL_About” and .“A Mother’s Prayer.”. Health and safety,’ lesson on care of. children's, eyes was given by Mrs. Alfred Wilson. Airs, Vernon May- gave the history of the sojig of the , month. "Faith of Our. Mothers" and Mrs: Alotts accompanied for group singing ' ' 7- ■ Garden remarks were presented by. Airs. Ralph Neff. An interesting lesson on "Beware of Health Quacks" was given by Airs. Glen Pinkerton and "Quackery in Arthritis" by Airs. Ralph Neff. Airs. Charles Teeple reported on t’:e <»:Jeers visit with the Prairie Township club. Airs Charlton reported the tuberculosis rnobil unit will be in Milford May 13. in-front of The Alail-Journal office, between the hours of 9 am. to 11:30 am. The meeting closed with the club prayer .song During the social hour, a skit. ‘'Calling.on New Neighbors." was p v Airs.' Alfred Wilson - .aS Mrs. Stone: Airs. George. Mrs Groan; and Airs. Motts; Airs . Green. Delicious refreshments were, serv* _d by Afl-s George and her co-host-?.ss. Airs. Motts. The next meeting will be he’d June 2 at the home of Airs. Herbert Stump. ALANNA ORN GETS SCHOLARSHIP TERRE HAUTE, Indi — Two Kosciusko county students are amo’ng the 297 Indiana high school seniors in 71 Hoosier counties named as recipients of state scholarship awards to- Indiana State university. ■ Names were Alanna S. Dm. Box 65, Alilford, of Milford high school, and Kenneth D Rutledge. 219*2 east Center street, Warsaw, of Warsaw Community high school. The list of state scholarship winners was released here by Alark H Williams, the university’s dir- ; ector of financial aids Recipients were selected on the ■b.is.s of scholarship test -scores, i.-.nk in high school class, financial need.’ participation in high school activities, and recommendations.of .. 1 ... prin pals and guld- . - pgrs - tel ■ . The state, scholarship awards cover contingent fees at the tiniversity' and are renewable each year if the. student meets the required scholastic standing established olarship holders.

LEGAL XOTUE NO'-ICE is HEREBY -GIVEN- That Gordon McCormick Corp . has filed its »P---b al "from the decision of the Building Con-mkse’ref cienymc Gordon McCormick Corp a bulk*.me p- smit to construct and fr et » commercial building 50 ft. in . A ’ ... ..... ;5.-i »• bng-h io Sec-ion 17. r .-i- 4 N r-h. Ran, 7 East for us- ii’. 'th* op- ration and conduct of a ’"achir.e shop operation along with adecuatv parking areas to the Board of Zoning Appeals . for the- Town of Syracuse and the contiguous unincorporated ' notice IS HEREBY further given. that as a part of the appeal from the sor of 'he Buildihg Commissioner th. Gordon McCormick corp, has petitioned; and requests: of. the > Board of Zoning Aoß*-*U a variance permitting the orstruc-ion and ■ r-ction of the comproposed location for said use in a general business .distrlct designated m the Ordinance as is HEREBY FINALLY GIVEN', ■hat the Board of .Zoning- APP-als has fixed the 27th s y of May. 1965 at the hour Os 7:30 o'clock P. M. as the time Jor hearing upon the on at ih- Sy.-aeus- Town Had at which day and hour ail interested persons may •ipp. ar and may b- heard. . BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS ' By: Billy Coburn. Secretary

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