The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 May 1965 — Page 12

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SI RACVSAN INGAGED — Mr. and Mr*. Ralph W. Thornburg of Sxr.HiiM- announce the engagement, of th«-»r daughter Jill to GSCBB' Pate, son of Mr. and Mrs Moorman Pate of Booneville. Miss Thornburg is attending Indiana uinvrrsity where she is a mem-

. s - w 1 r. ' & ■ <s.- <■'»••■» ' A > ISBfi ( ' ; ' Wi 4 jjn J K iB ■ ’ ■ DOS A. BURTON Muncie Radio Executive Heads Indiana Masons Don A Burton, president of Tri Radio Co t Muncie, owner .»nd operator of station WLBC, WMVS, and WLBC TV. was installed grand master of Masons in Indiana at the conclusion of the annual meetiqj of the Grand Lodge F & A M. Masonry's governing body in the-state oil Wednesday, May 19. Associated w.th the broadcasting industry, almost forty years, the new grand master is past president </ the Indiana Broadcasters .AssociHe is a trustee of Ball Mernor*

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bcr of the Kappa Delta Sorority. Lt. Pate is a graduate of the Indi- ; ana university school of business I ’ where he was a member of the I Acacia fraternity. He is serving in the Inked Slates Air Force at the-Davis-Manthon Base in. Tucson. Ariz.

.al hospital at Mune’e and currently serves as most wise master of thel ( chapter of Rose Croix tri the Scott- 1 ,>h Rite at Indianapolis. WEEKLY FISHING REPORT Heavy fishing activity prevailed in 1 ail areas around the state this week- « end. Good water conditions and ex- I cvllent catches are the general rule. Our advice to the fish-lorn is... - come on out not many are going : home empty-handed. ' Northwestern Indiana Streams have cleared and water in all lakes is in good fishing con- , ditkm. White bass fishing is excel- 5 lent in Carroll and. White counties. Several good channel carfish are ’ be nz caught with pole and trot lines ’ in-the Wabash river Big bluegills , are hitting in.all lakes and trout fish :ng remains far Good bass fishing is reported in Pine lake. Northeastern Indiana I Good trout fishing is in progress in 1 La Grange ami Elkhart counties. Bluegills, crappies, bass, and pike I are being caught to" Lakes Wawasee and Syracuse In. Miami county many good channels are being hauled in below Peru in the W’absh river 'Bass and bluegill fishing is excell-- ‘ ent in aU Lakes in Kosciusko county. Furoders are getting large bluegills in Story lake. De Kalb county. Brook trout are biting in Clock ■ I Creek on night crawlers Large i bluegills and crappies are taking Riws. poppers and worms at Sylvan , Land Cree lakes

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MRS. BILL TROUP HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs. William .'Bill' Troup of Peru was honored Thursday evening at a pink and blue shower in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Elmer Hartter. Assisting Mrs. Hartter were her daughters, Mrs Don Hoover, Mrs. Phil Campbell, and Mrs. Joseph Jessop. Pink and blue wgre carried out in the decorations used for the evening , and the guest of honor was present-1 ed a pink and blue carnation corsage centered with a stork. . A frozen des.-brt. sandwiches. coffee and punch were served to the 65 guests present from Atwood. Warsaw. Nappanee, Goshen, Elkhart, Syracuse and Milford Door prizes were won by Mrs. Helen Sorg of Atwood and Airs. Ray I Haab of r 1 Syracuse. Before her marriage Mrs. Troup was Anna Lee Price of Atwood. FELLOWSHIP CLASS HOLDS LAST MEETING UNTIL FALL The Fellowship class of the Syracuse Calvary EUB church enjoyed | a potluck dinner at noon Sunday, J May 16. at the church with 45 members and guests present. | Calvin Johnson. vice president, | ' presided at the business meeting. 'The program was presented, by Mr and .Mrs Chuck Forster, followed by a question and answer period Host's were Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Loose, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Oyler and Rev. and Mrs Kennard Robin- r son This class will not have a so- ' ca! meeting again until fall. FELLOWSHIP CLASS HOLDS WORK NIGHT Hie Fellow ship class of the Syr-1 acuse Church of the Brethren held its work night Tuesday. May 18, at the church. There were 15 members and guests present. The group made cancer bapdages ( and held an exchange of bulbs, I. sends a-..: : .ants Mrs. Everett ‘ Darr, president, presided at the bus- j toes* session. Mrs.. Ralph Wagoner k gave the devotions. | Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs Herman Johnson and Mrs Ray Darr. | TWILIGHTERS CLUB MEETS Eleven members of the Twilighters Bunco club met last week at I I the home of Mrs. Donald Niles in Syracuse with Mrs, Jack Maresh as I co-hostess. Guests were Airs. Nor-1 man Robie, Mrs. Donald Knisley, Mrs. Oscar BjeHa apd Airs. Joe Hughes. . ■ Prizes for the evening were won by Mrs Bill Ever, travel; Airs Warren Benson, high; Airs. Bill Coburn, low and Airs. Charles Searfoss, door prize. Airs. Robert Moser racehrad birthday gifts from her : secret pal and the club. > The -June meeting will be at the I home of Airs. Searfoss south of i I Syracuse vyith Airs. Franklin Ring- ; ler assisting.

tHJZINMW AROUND 'CLSfcgO I ■ ■ I Graduates might be interested in I I this little poem, might want to clip it as a graduation momenta. It was i found on a birthday card and is from I “The Art of Living” by Wilfred A. ! Peterson: I “THE ART OF LIVING” Happiness does hot depend upon what happens outside of you but on uhat happens inside of you. it is i measured by the spirit in which 11 I you meet the problems of life. < L It ! Happiness is a state of mind, coin once said: “We are as happy as j, we make up our minds to be”. | Happiness doesn’t come from doing what we like to do but from liking what we have to do. Happiness comes from putting our hearts in our work and doing it with joy and enthusiasm. Happiness grows out of harmonious relationships with others based on attitudes of good will, tolerance, understanding and love. ’ ; . The master secret of happiness is 1 ,t© meet the challenge of each new day with the serene faith that: “All. things work together for good t(j them that love God”. I The biggest mushroom find we heard about so far was that of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones, owners of the Sleepy Owl, They reportedly came back from Michigan with ten bushels of the goodies. Did you know Alargaret Prickett. 1 distinguished woman mayor of Mish- i awaka. is a cousin of Toni Prickett of Tom Socks Sportswear'’ The good lady mayor' visited Tom and family last Thursday. An elaborate expansion plan of Turtle Bay Trailer Park is off the drawing board. So says HilaryBachman. owner of the popular and growing park. Plans are to cut a . channel through some low ground, so as to put all trailers on the wati er. He awaits approval of his plans beforCeutting the channel. The word comes fairly straight that three hotel-motel chains are in- | terested in the. rebuilding of SouthShore Inn. It would go up along more I sophisticated lines, cater to conven-{tions.-and so on. Jap Jones has more information. I Thornburg drug is reported to be l building a store on the east edge I of Nappanee, near Wise Furniture. The corporation now has stores in Syracuse, North Webster, and War-

f ' ■ •• MEMORIAL I '. ; ' .•■■•• . ' ■ A day we pay tribute to our honored dead and a time we rededicate ourselves to the ideals for which they lived . . . and died. WE WILL NOT BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS MEMORIAL DAY, MONDAY, MAY 31ST ■■■■■- • ■■’■ — 4% Paid On Time Certificates MILFORD BRANCH N*>.„ Member Federal - ■ H I IB Al’'-' HHIII Insurance IMI flil H S sa Corp. of Warsaw

saw and is expanding. Thornburg has always ran a good store, well stocked and priced right. And they have the right personnel. It’ll be interesting to watch them grow in the years to come. A Lakeland, principal told us, “I ‘ think I missed my calling, “then L told this tale. He said he got up, I; found his neighbor’s cows in a new corn field. “I called them, and they came right back through the gate into the field where they belonged!” A surprise sales outfit is that'Of Pete Luttman on Main street. He and the Airs, are just returning from a trip to San Francisco as a result of his Whirlpool sales. Pete operates on the “easy does it” plan, and ends up with more than his share of sales. Gives much of the credit to the classified ads he has consistently run in The M-J. Martin Levemier tells us he has now submitted his last letter to the editor on the Syracuse dam. He has caused a hornet’s nest among certain quarters, he reports. He moved his campaign to higher headquarters and wrote the conferva: ion department in Indianapolis, and “got results”, he says. r Ills comment about the- “Royal Guard” caused a stir. We were hoping for a final letter revealing just who .the Royal Guard is, but none was forthcoming. I .\n old curmudgeon himself, Marrin remains one of the few who speak his mind—openly, for all to hear — without fear of what others think. We like' his earthy approach, might not always agree with him. however. ”• The name of a prominent Syra- I cuse lady was mentioned last week as a possible Lakeland school board candidate. At thii stage we imagine it to be a “feeler”. Eli Lilly. Lake Wawasee resident and chairman of the board of Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical Co., Indianapolis, will not be able to be guest of Cham-, ber of Commerce Fathers' Day Flotilla as previously announced. He has a meeting that week end and will not be at the lake. Mr. Lilly confides he has been coming to Lake WawaSee since 1889. With the second book on Lake Wawasee lore, now oh sale at the Syracuse public library, he has be" come the unofficial local historian. ■ ' • I Return From Trip To San Francisco Mr. and Airs. Wymond < Pete' Luttman of r 4 Syracuse returned Wednesday of this week from San Francisco where they were guests of the Whirlpool Corporation for five days. Air. Luttman. owner of the Gamble store in Syracuse, won the. trip as the result of a sales contest. They left O’Hare Field near Chicago by jet and returned by jet. Their stay on the west coast included seeing sites of interest in the bav- area and attending a Whirlpool national convention.

100 ATTEND OPEN HOUSE FOR RANDALL DEWARTS ■ ' ' r ■ ' Approximately 100 friends and relatives called at the home of Mr. |and Airs. Randall Dewart in Alilford (Sunday in observance of their silver wedding anniversary-. Airs. Bernard (Sharon' Keller of Indianapolis, Aliss Marcia Dewart. , an airline stewardess stationed at O’Hare field near Chicago, and Aliss Susanne Dew-art. a junior at Alilford high school, daughters of the Dew-! j arts, served at the open house. Jon Dewart, a student at Serris F stitute Jat Big Rapids. Mich., assisted his sisters. The table ,was centered with a red I and white carnation floral centerI piece provided by Mrs. Dewart’s j parents. Air. and Airs. Amos Orn of Alilford. v Guests were from Leesburg, War'saw. Syracuse. Nappanee. Goshen. | Indianapolis. Chicago, and Milford. FUTURE BUILDERS TO HOLD PROGRESSIVE SUPPER TOMORROW ALmbers of the. Future Builders class of the Alilford Christian church will hold a progressive supIper tomorrow evening (Thursday'. The supper will begin at 6:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evar Troup w-here the appetizer will be served. The second stop will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Augsburger for the salad, then to Mr. and Mrs Duane Graffs for vegetable. The potatoes will be j served at the home of Mr. and AIN. John Strouse and the meat at the ; home of Air. and Mrs. Roger Graff. The dessert will be served at the i [ home of Air and Mrs Forrest Ramset the business meeting will be held. EBENEZER LADIES AID MEET The Ebenezer Ladies Aid met at , the home of Airs. Charles Hinderer I and Lucile Dukes on Thurstiay. May 20. with 19 members present. Mrs. Harold Bitner gave the de- | votions. The June “meeting is to be , held in the home of Mrs. Theries Doll. The afternoon was spent socially and the.' hostess assisted by. Airs Raymond Bitner and Airs. Harold Bitner served delicious refreshments.

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