The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 May 1965 — Page 6
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MRS. PHILIP CRIPE Carolyn Sue Grimes And Philip Cripe Wed May 2 In Methodist Church
■ - Sunday afternoon,. May 2, at 2.30 in.! Nortl Web'* " ■ arch. < 71; »■ b’bS. i' tlx- daughtt rof Mr '■ Mrs. Franklin Grii f North Web- ; Ihe bridegroom is. the son of ; Mr. ■ south Main strwV Goshen.- ; Mu- ; -e’< -ctnris piayed before . the ceremony by Miss Cheryl Rider •. were "(>;• Perfect Lsive".. ' straum", “Tniumerei”. and "Ro- i He / ■ • . You ■ ¥■ Wa k -!?<■-.<ie You”, and ‘‘The W it.-!;..: Prayer" M-s H, r play d * • •! aditional bridal chorus from "Lohengrin” and the recessional “Wedding March" from Mendcls- . . ■ ■■ . - Rev. Charles Johnson, pastor of the church, performed the double iing mtv ice before .<■ altar traced • - c.aß'h ktbr.ls . : Bride In Satin i The bride, giveji in marriagi by her father, was attired in a mcxliffed ' th. - '-e.-'-'-' pe.rited CO er 'be WriCs I’’.' ■ ■ softly from the wrtist Her; shoulder i pl. and adorned'. by a large ■ •' ■ ■ ■ - . B • • He - rp"
Release North Webster Honor Roll For Fifth Grading Period
• ■ -by N-:"h \t<}-?ter pr r-. \V-'de 11 . ■ Seniors—Juann Menrie". Beverly . Gretdt r. Rod Hine*. 3 George Kelsey*. Dorothy Strand*. ■.Ten Gansert. Jim, Hunt, Steve Sny • port, ■ Massey. Jack e Kuhn. Judy Hardin. ; :■ ■.hue | Unn. Karen' Rad .: > Jteb Baker. •Robttta 'Schafer. Cindy Ha nes. Cars la Ryan
North Webster Alumni Banquet Held Last Saturday Members of the North Webster Alumni enjoyed a smorgasboard dinner in the school cafeteria last [ Saturday night Approximately IV> attendance with 34 registered" from the 1965 graduating - cLts-- ’ Following die dimer. Paul. Scott acted as master of ceremonies at the program held in the gymnasium A special tribute was given to Mrs. Arnold (Gladys' Culver who. i attended the North Webster school I beginning with het first year and I continuing through high-school to graduation. She returned to North Webster upon completion of her teachers-training and has-been on the teaching staff here throughout her entire carreer: she is still teaching at the North Webster school. Mrs. Culver has the distinction of being the only person with such a record Arrangements were made for < recognition of the classes of 1913 1 , and ISMO on their golden and silver . anniversary. No one was able to attend representing the class of 1915 < bat nine members of the class of < 1940 were present. 11
Miss Frances Baugher served her ■ :i~.:i aS maid erf honor? She modified sheath dress of blue bro-! cade with short sleeves and gently . ■ adorned with a blue cabbage roset ■ ■ oom. : attended the.bride She wore a dress i worn by the maid of honor. | ■ B n ' i ■ . . ■ ■ man. and Jim Osborn, Goshen, serv-1 ,-d ..- . M k*' C,ripe, brother J Bob Waugaman ■ ■ ’ served as ushers. Nancy Vanator. cousin of the bride.! ■ bride; both of North Web '■ ”■ ■' . ■ Reception Follows Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlor where gu< ■ ■ ■ Miss Carol Christy of r 1 Leesburg, /Mrs Hepry Miller of Warsaw, M-s arid M ' ' Berkey of Middlebury. The serving ; chosen < blue and white The wedding and re- . ■ ■■ ' The I; : ’ ' Wob-ter high ? sehooT graduate and .attended Goshen M ■■'■'.'* graduaie After a short wed- ■ • '/’■ ■ .*. ' • ’’ . • * . ' ' .■ . ■' s
Sophomores-riTin Hint . Barney . ' ■ Stall I’.'C I'.i. W'.:'-'. s . ri Rider*: Freshmen—A: er*. Kathy Bryant*. Mary Jo Conway'. TwyHa Ufery. Danny Bennett. Nancy KonGast, Susan Brown. Gr..d« l t. Fi! i :.i Watson, Debbie Bockman. Char- '■. ' ■ ■ Grade Sc g<-t Davenport*, Penny Sharp. D.ive J'.. :-, r. Melanie Pr'i r
- Musical numbers were presented . .. . as "The Wild Cats.” the sen r boy s quartet and the alumni quar.tet Dan Sullivan. Charles- Turner. < Jeb Baker arxl W lynt VanCuren comprise the instrumental group Dan 'Stu nan, Steve Snvder, Les KLr.e D k - .re of the M-n.or boy s quartet and I the alumni quartet is composed of Earl “Pete” Black. Francis “Bus" i Likens. Ormel Kline and John i Reasoner “Seventy-six Trombones. , "Lyd.i R" “Pretend You're Happy When You're Blue" and i "Blue Moon" were a few of the selections on the program. I Alumni officers for 1965 are Maur- | I ice Dorsev, president: Leon White, vice president: Mrs Robert Bosst:ck. cha.rman; Mrs Donald Ferverda and Mrs. Jay Boyer comprise the secretary's committee and Jerrv Rhodes, chairman and Rob- ; ert Likens are the treasury commit- i tee. -NWJAMES R. GULLETT ON DEAN’S LIST James R Gullett, son of Mr. and Mrs C. J. Menxie of North Webster and a senior pre-law student at Indiana university. is on the dean’s list it was learned this week. A i 960 graduate of North Webster high school. Gullett has been on the Denn’s list each year he has attended I.U.
CHARM ‘N’ CHATTER CLUB ANNOUNCES FUTURE PLANS The Charm ‘n’ Chatter home dem-' illustration club met last Monday 'night at the home of Mrs. Vincent .Abrams. The meeting was opened [with thie pledge to the flag, and the e’.ub creed led by the vice president. 'Mrs. Herbert Brunner. | . Meditations were given by Mrs.. I Paul Scott, who read three poems ! concerning the presence of God. ’■Mrs. Sherman Bryant, health and. [safety lender, presented mt facts about tornadoes and 'some tips on vvhat to do and what • . do when you hear tornado ngs. Mrs Robert Ritchie read the hi-tory o: the song of the month. ' and led in the group singing of j ■.*,.■ the Be.-Hsti-tiil." Mrs'.- Nellie I Henderson played the organ accompaniment. Mrs !-> K White rave the lesson <n "Frauds in Medicine” ar,-! lout all. advert sing . o: . medicinal j products and mechanical de med ■ *.* rh i v s : 1- -I '-' 1 ment and fight public apathy. !a favorite “Grandma’s Remedy.” hg the business session, preI sided over by Mrs Brunner, due to i . r were ’ complete*l far enter’ -in n; ■ . Home • makers, a decision was made to j 1 cancel th has been .invited to attend the July meeting of the Etna Green chib :. *< . - Mrs, J j Whirr ’n’ Chill dessert and ■ squares decorated with orchid j 13 members present I ‘ —NW— '( ADDRESS FOR SGT. CHARLES RICHARDS Mr and Mrs. Donald Richards have received a letter from their son, Charles, who., left recently for ■ S. ■ France where they- exne- ted tn be ceived new -orders <«i their arrival and were f-n.-their way by tram | within seven, hours to Germany where Sgt; Richards is stationed at [Sandh •:<. n He i< engaged hi heliI copter maintenance and repair. (Friends mav write to Sgt. Charles D Ri ' r-; R \ 16632945 U S A A Im AC, A P 0. New York. 09028 . - NW—FINE OF $47 FOR NORTH WEBSTER YOUTH \ fine of $47 was assessed against Jack Bodkin, 21. -of r 1 North Web- - ster in Warsaw city court last, week by judge Robert Burner. His driv- -• was -a-pended for one ■ - was the arresting officer. ' Charges; ■ • 1 m ve- - NW— ' t ATTEND FUNERAL ' ■ f l . . ■ M G:-<- singer of North Webster at- ■ ■ ’ Gre singer who- died sud-j last Thursday of .a heart at- . ■nds and relatives, in this com* 1 mils: iy . . COMMINUA NEWS ' / d MrMrs Don Earl, formerly of North ster. is a patient in the Luth- t . !>•:>;.ril:s and ’•'ill be *<*spilal.zed j for five or six weeks. I Among those -attending- the Home'. Demonestration Council spring- luncheon were Mrs. Richard Russell. ’ Mrs Arden Rider. Mrs! Norman Rhodes, Mrs. Robert Rhodes, Mrs. ■ ■ . Mil - -Mrs I- 1 K White. Mrs. jVi cent Abrams Mrs. H'-rbvrt Brun-, ner. and Mrs. Vern Hunt, represent-, ing clubs in the North Webster area. | Mrs Drm B.idG.vy rv’.urniti ’0 hi-:- uevk gifter havi.-.-g •had surgery in Lutheran heat Fort Wayne , Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Menzie spent the week end in Bloomington their son. James Gullett and f.imdy. James is a senior at Indiana imiversity. ’ ? ) Mr. And Mrs. Charles Harris Entertain For Sister I . , i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, Syr>acuse. entertained at a family dinner Sunday. May 2. in honor of Mr Harris’ sister, Mrs. Henry Miller of Phoenix. Ariz., who is principal of three dementary schools in Phoenix, j Mrs. Miller was en route to Detroit to attend a Reading Teachers Conference. Guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ezsol of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. John Beck of New Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Geyer Beck of St. Joseph. Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Yeater of Goshen, and Mrs. Miller’s mother. Mrs. June B. Harris of Richmond, and the Harris children, Ginger and Mike.
1 Mrs, Herbert W. Baumgartner’s name was omitted from the list of Gold Star mothers in last week’s paper. The Gold Star mothers were honored at the last meeting of the Milford American Legion Auxiliary. tEGAt NOTICK OF PVBUC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciuakc County. Indiana, will, at 10:00 A. M on .the 26th . day of May. 1965 at th" Clerk's Office. Couri tn the Ctty of Warsaw. Indiana, In said County. be«!n Investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes 'hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and I the propriety of issuing the permits ap- ' plied for Jo such applicants at the pre- > raises, named: Gloria Jean Singr.y, dba Anchor Bar ■ Re'rauran-. (Restaurant* B. ■r. Licuor j W-.ne Retail, r. 100 W. Main St . Syracuse. Indiana. | Cleo O. Slagrejr. (Restaurant! TRAN’SFER B -r. Licuor & W’lne Retailers p. r-I ■mit. from Gloria. Jean Sinirrey-. WO W. ' Main St. Syracuse, Indiana. i Richard L. Genth dba Genth's R. sort.! ■■ : v ■■ ■ R. R No 1 ■ Claypool. Indiana. REACT!- j VATE KKW. E . tV.X’dwarc. dba Indian - H'ii's Lounge. '- ■ * ita -xl Park. Indiana UNIN'- I COKPORATED fp. O R. R No. 1, L-.. s-[ : '...-■ EmetsoD E X- Mary B Stin.-r. (Res-1 . -a-tran-TRANSFER B--r V W;ne - Re- [ iail**rs p-TTnit from Howard E Woodward. I W.. -. d F.:< J-. UNINCORPGR- i A TED 'P O' R R N I. Le-share jn-I . . ■ ." ■ . " SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBUO PARTI • CIPATION IS REQUESTED. 1 INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION W. P. CONDON I Executive Secretary. JOE A. HARRIS J . Chairman | OEIHN UH 1 NO. ■•■ ■■ I ■ • : ' '■ ' ' * ■STER KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, . INDIANA. DURING THE’ NIGHT-TIME. | ■ WHEI E*. ’' . Board of Trustees -*/ I . N > I iation and control of traffic of chHdr, n| 1 . Ibers of said Board of Trustees, and. I th. Town of N.or-*h' Webster now do- • | I .stabitsh and adopt the regulation and I control of traffic of children during 'he I ■ st- r. and dos establish Its policy in re-I , ■ ■ -e." THEREFORE ’ f ordained by | Town-Board of Trustees cf-the Town '■ Y ‘ ■ F REGULATION ‘ Tt shai? vt: At'.-:/ f'ar.-- b‘'y tinder fu’D ax*'■ of .18 y-ars to wander I about th- stre.ts of the Town of North - - ■ ' ' I tween the’ hours of 10 o’clock P. M . l EST! and 5 : o’clock AM. ■ BST, on Sun-I day through Thursday nights inclusive. I ; -11 .o-clock T M. | EST. and 5 o’clock .A M . EST.! during -he [months of Jun-. July and August, with I out b-inc on any lawful business or oc- | cupatlon. exc-Pt r- turning hom- or -o . . llgtous or educational meeting or social '.'n sponsor; d by a church or school. SECTION II 'PENALTY: ' .... .... , rdtnane- shat upon conviction th-.r-- ....-: than $5 00 nor mor- than 825 00 ■ SECTION m SEVERABILITY OP . . If a section, parr of section, sentence, 'clause .or. Phrase of -this ordinance ghall ■ : . ■ nevertheless remain tn full force and effect. FECTION IV. EFFECTIVENESS: . T .-. . ■■ sir.*’! be tn' full for--‘and eff-cr 'from and aff-'r;i*s passa.se, approvall and .publication, as provided by A'.' or par’s / .--.Mr--' 'tn conflict with 'h- provisions of. this I ordinance ar- h- r-by rep-al.-’d. Passed and adopted by the Board of •h- T-wn of. Nor’h W. bster. Kosciusko ' County, Indiana, this. 6th day- of May, ’ - ’ . ; '■ ■ - TOWN OF NORTH WEBSTER JAMES GREINER . .. PAUL.ROYER ■ GLENN STUMP Board of Trustees ■ . ... ..... ■H A GANGER Cl >-Tr v." “
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Island Chapel Mother-Daughter Banquet Held Mrs. Donald Fox and Mrs. Robert Heckaman arranged a lovely mothers and daughters banquet at the Westminster hotel at Winona Lake. Friday evening. A smorgasboard dinner was enjoyed by the following guests: Mrs. Lucile Strayer. the speaker from Milford, Mrs. Heckaman. Mrs. Dale Mikel, Mishawaka, Mrs. Richard Hollar. Mrs. Floyd Davis, Mrs. Deloss Harman, M'-s. Kenneth Fifer. Mrs. Max Anglin. Miss Arlene Anglin, Airs. Paul Hollar. Mrs. Robert Heckaman. ■Mrs. Robert Messner. Mrs. Donald Fox. Mrs. Burl Faurote. Jr.. Mrs. Theodore' Dink'edtin. Mrs. Hemy Biller. Mrs. Virgil Stump, Jr., Mrs. Oscar .Haney. Virginia Dietrich. Mrs. Kenneth Ryman and Terena. »Mrs. Robert Rumfelt. Mrs. Kenneth Haney. Mrs. Eugene Cotton. Mrs. Larry Haney. Mrs. Enos. Hollar.: Mrs Junior Hollar. Mrs Paul Eppley.'Mrs. P. 1.11 Kegebem and Mrs. Beer. ' ■ • The program opened by Mrs. I Larry Haney with a toast to- the ; mothers followed by a toast to the I daughters by Mrs. Kenneth Hanev. | Scripture and prayer was given by -' Mrs. Oscar Haney. -•Then .and Now.” = was read by ! Mrs. 'Henry. Biller. Mrs. Kenneth Kvman :.*■ ,>red with a solo, "We [ Thank Thee For Our-Mothers,” ae- ! companied by Mrs. Robert Rumfe’t - Miss Conn e Biller ■ gave a J musical reading, "Mothers Make Us What We Are,” accompanied by ',, Love". j Mrs. Strayer elaborated fluently from tfe Bible and life of Esther which was very educational and in- . ■ | The. tables were decorated - r ed to Mrs. Raymond Wila patient at the Murphy Medical
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FRY AND CRAVENS WIN FEATURES AT NEW PARIS Ken Fry of Mishawaka and Buck i Cravens pf Stillwell won the feature] events at the New Paris Speedway i I Saturday night, as 2.000 fans viewed 1 the race. ! Elude Weaver of Dunlap, witli a new car. finished second in the super class and Bill Havens of Bristol [ was third. Pat Hill of Mishawaka! and Less Manges of South Bend, were second and third place win-, ners in the 25 lap flyer event. • Lanny Scott of Goshen won the opening super sprint and Denny Nyari of Niles won the flyer sprint. Weaver and Ebcrste.n won super heats with the consolation win going to Eberstein. Dick Bandy of Lakeville, Herb Kills of Elkhart and Weaver were’second place win- . ners in the events.. Ji--.- or Hess of Wakarusa. Pat Hill and Skip Al wine of Misliawaka i were winners in the -flyer events. 1 * They were followed by Wayne Saun- , isbiß. Earl Simpson of” 1 ■ Dowagiac and Shorty Knolls of i j South Bend. I The second evening of the season saw many minor mishaps. Frank Nethercutt of Niles was taken to the Goshen ho-p tal for a check up after his Car went over the number [three hump and into tlie pit area. He was not injured. Milford Locals . Miss Martha Groves of Milford recently- ret'arn.ed to her home, after.: spending the winter in Florida. Mother’s Day guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahms of -Mil- ' ford were Mrs. Alm’s parents, Mr*, and Mrs. C. W. Butler, and . her sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. I; Hollis Richard, all of Deshler, Ohio. ' Mr..2-nnd Mrs Lei ) Elkhart called on her sister. Mrs. Mary Huber, at Waubee lake on < Monday morning. 1 Miss’ Gloria Slabaugh.. Miss Nancy -Ahms. and Jan Widup. all of Milford.-! attended the Little.soo festivities at 1 Indiana universiy over the week end. ;
$464.35 Collected In Milford For Cancer Fund Mrs. R. E. Slabaugh reports a ■ total of $464.35 collected in the re- ■ cent cancer drive -in Van Buren ’ township. | Those assisting 'Mrs. Slabaugh in 1 the collection were Mrs. Charles ’ Purdum, .Mrs. Jerry Bushong. Mrs.Howard Kreider, Mrs. Ralph Tusing. Mrs. Paul Mathews, Airs. Francis Bender, Mrs. Emerson Bontrager. Mrs. Luthur Steffen. Mrs. Niel .Farreii, Mrs. Stanley Scott. Mrs. Arthur Wise. Mrs. Carl ' Speicher. Mrs. Don Ahrns, Miss 1 Gloria Slabaugh. Mrs. Albert Mathews, Mrs. Don Fox. Mrs. Lawrence Homan, and Afrs. Oliver Replogle. MIKE HARRIS CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY To celebrate’his 11th birthday on : Friday. April 30, ALke Harris, ’son of Air. and Airs. Charles Harris of Syracuse, entertained four friends at the Church of God fish fry and later attended the Pickwick Theatre. Guests were David Snydu-, Tifn Henning, Douglas Bushong, and Blain Secor.
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JAMES HUNT WINS GRAND AWARD AT STAMP SHOW James Hunt, son of Mr. and'Mrs. Robert Hunt, a senior at North Webber high school, recently won Grand Award at the Albion. Mich., stamp show 1 . He displayed his specialty collection of Spain and Colonies.- Jim has .won three consecutive grand awards at shows at Muncie. Lafayette, and Albion. He was accompanied * to the show by Bill Vonasch of North Webster, Mrs. Charles Schell Breaks Bone In Fall Mrs. Charles tVera Miller Schell of Milford received a her left foot and some torn liga- « shopping at the Milford ’Lumber Company in Milford. Mrs. Schell has been confined to her bed since the accident. She said more X-rays had to be taken. MR. AND MRS. RAY HUB ATTEND OHIO WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haab of r 1 Syracuse attended the wedding of Miss Dorothy S.ibo of Mansfield. Ohio. to . Wayne Gerber'of Lester,. lowa, at Mansfield on Sunday. May 9. The bride is the daughter pMtey. and Mrs. Henry Sabo of Mansfield. Mr. Haab and Mr. Gerlier w< in service together at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. •
