The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 May 1965 — Page 2

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■ *. [F *J * ■ V 2">^' ”* * •■r HHb^ SsT 0 '?_■ -' 5' -'S'?. wl B B LEAGUE CHAMPIONS — The the five Knisley brothers. are seated. Byler Moto.rs bowling team of the B Pictured above, standing left to The team was presented trophies >■ league rd the counts bowling league right, are Ihm of Benton. John of at the annual Men s Association banal the Watuw Bowl placed first Goshen, and Ralph of Syracuse. Ken. quet Tuesday night, May 18. at Marthis year. The team is composed of neth and Glenn, both of Syracuse, ley's Steak House.

OBITUARIES

I B ■l '« Mrs. Mary F. Miller Mi ■ Mary F Miller, 70. of Go-! ■ c □thick about J p m Muiid.iv . May. 16. ■ ■«•{•.;•■»■ caring tor Janus White. 315: < • s Ridge Avenue, who has been I iK'df.i-t for -.►nk 1 fune alter suffer,ng .. '.’ Mrs Miller had not been-' ill ikid LarJ down on the davenport at the W •>• home when she, up-.siTvnt-A r< alized that she was becoming ill Mr "White attempted to summon tie;;* by calling from his bed but t did not get the attention of a friend • - unt 1 ..i?'.hour later. The. first; aid.; ambtiLihee was called at 3:55 p.m. I ■ . -■ ~ ner Dr ••• • 'At-::.. ■.•.,;!<d that Mrs Miller had •had cared for Mr White lor about three years 1 • \ native .." 'Syracuse. Mrs. M.lit " ■ ■ J.H she-iy Miller SCptt-mix-r • fiKir «:.»ugr.hTS. Mrs. v ward Rose Mary Bean and M.-' . F.urH-r F: ••• ••- J?npe. all of Go-sh-i. ard Mrs Lewis 'Vivian’ Reed. Elkhart: three sons. Junior C . at aid D , Goshen; 29 .grandchildren: 22 great grandchddren. and tw« - -■ ♦a; < M: s E-. a K ire. I,A V.g-■'>.•< Calif-,'-' and Mrs. Siidie’.v'h-i>rra:'.. 4Funeral services were held Thursday at the City Church of the Brech- » ted. Burial was in Oak Ridge cemetery. Noble A. Swartz Xoba \ Swartz. 72. Shreveport. La., a former resident of Elkhart county and brother of Mrs. Clau aF Copixwk'el and Syracuse Lake, dial at Si3o p.m Wed- ~ nesday. May 19. at a Shreveport hospital. Mr. Swartz, who was in the adxertiMng Mie- : eld, was bom at Nappanee. March 3. 1883. the son of Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Swartz. He spent many years in Wakarusa and graduated from Bristol high school. ; Surviving are the widow; two; daughters;. Mrs Kenneth Northway. Los Angeles. Calif., and Car-, tAyn. at home; one sou. Billy, at: home: two grandchildren: the Bbter. Mrs Coppock, and sister-in-iaw. Mrs E>:elia Swartz. Syracuse. Services were held in Shreveport. Mrs. William Geary Funeral services, were conducted at 3 pm. Saturday at the Landis nnd Chamness fuuneral home. Warsaw, for Mrs. William tßow.ie Durie' Geary. 30; of Battle Mountain. Nev., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mater of r 2 Leesburg Rev. William Vamos officiated and interment was in the Oakwood cemetery Mrs Geary was killed instantly; Momiay night. May 17, when her car overturned on U. S. 40, 13 miles

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west of, Carlin, Nev. Mrs Geary was bom in Joliet, lii . February H 1935, the daughter .! •< and I>>r~s Rceee j Mater. She was united in marriage to William Geary on October 18, 1959. j and he survives. She had been a * resident of Nevada for the past five years, moving there from the' War- ; saw community .Mrs Geary was a member of the Prcsbytenan church at Elko, Nev. I Surviving in addition to the husband and parents are one son, Joey, one brother. Bruce H. Mater, of Jeffersonville. Ind.; and one sis- ; Jo ‘Mater, a student j .4 Bad Stat unoe"s:ty. . Muncie Mrs. Emma Catherine Schell Mrs Einrr... Catebrine StiaC. 98 of r 4 Warsaw, mother of Charles ; Schell of Milford, died at 2:45 p.m. Monday at the home of her daughter; Mrs. Ldy Harman on r 4. Warsaw Mrs Schell was bom in Fairfield county, o . on October 11. 1868, the : Ge-orre and Catherine Engle Kull She was united in marinage to Andrew Allison Schell April 17,11887, in Marshall rounty. He pre- ; ceded her iri death. Evangelical United Brqtb.ren church.. ’ wood EUB church missionary society, and the Stoney Point Ladies Aid. Surviving in addition to the Milford son and Warsaw daughter are and giaiaich idren. She was preccxhd in Ideath by two (.laughters. Fuwral services will be conducted | at 2pm Tliursday at the L. J Bibnd Son funeral home in Warsaw. R<-. I E I.- ngenhaugh will offn and interment will be in the.Stoney

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Point, -cemetery. Friends will be received at the Warsaw funeral home from 12 noon today Wednesday until the hour of the service. LADIES DAY AT WAWASEE GOLF CLUB Low net was the play of the day lor k.dies day at the Wawasee Golf club. Thelma Hattersley Won low net and Jo. Tillman won low putts in the 18-ho‘.e event. Nine-hole winners were Jo Mauzy. net; and Doris Schidel, low putts. . I Nappanee Man Taken Into Custody By Syracuse Officer Syracuse deputy marshal Oscar I’.ihi took into custody Saturday. May 22. about 2 15 a.m., Donovan Sechrist 22. of Nappanee. He apipeared n justice of the peace Wilbur Gill's court in Warsaw Saturday afternoon. J ' n ' dnmk«i driving, an/dnvsuspended. He was fined a total of $96 50. Mrs. Lydia Deandorff and daughter M.ss Ida Deardorft of Syracuse . havl as guests on Monday, Mrs. Fred Conover of Bruce, Wis. arid Mrs. of Warsaw.

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MAXWELTON GOLF CLUB HAS BALLS TAKEN Eight dozen golf balls valued at $l2O and $25 in change from a cigari ette vending machine were taken in a burglary at Maxwelton Golf Course last w*eek. Entry was gained by breaking a glass pane and reaching inside to unlock the door to the clubhouse. The theft occurred between 8:30 p.m. and 6 am. The golf balls were WiLson, Spaulding and Palmer makes, according to pro Tom Merritt, who reported that other equipment was not touched in the burglary. The break-in was investiagtwi by state i police detective Algie Navke and Kosciusko county sheriff s ol I I CD Director | ■ i Continued from page U IDean, Mrs.. Thomas GillH'rt. Mr and Mrs. Schlotterback, Mr. and Mrs Jimmie I-ee G.ll>ert, Mrs. I Georgia Buster. Miss Dorothy Causer and Mrs. Gene RiKhcil. • I Tom Prickett and Richard Maresh I •guests. i Rex. A. Athan To Be Coach At South Whitley Delbert Hatton, superintendent of the Wiiitko Community Schools I corporation, announced .this week I that Rex Arthur Athan. 28, will be ■ the new coach at the South Whitley .school. Mr Athan is presently teaching lat the Elmhurst high school in Aller, county. He is a graduate of Bluff- : ton high sch<*ol and Butler university. He received his masters degree from Ball State university in 1985 Mr Athan is married and the I father of two children. Mr. Hatton also reported the resignation of Joseph Lehman of the social studies department at Piercei ton high school. FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN FOR MRS. CRIPE The Syracuse Intermediate Mother's club met Monday evening. M.=y 17. in the civic room of the Syracuse State bank, for a farewell party for Mrs. Bud Cripe. There were 17 members and a guest, .Mrs William T. Joni's Jr., present Mr. and Mrs. Cripe and family will be moving to Florida this summer. Refreshments were served and the evening was spent socially.

Milford Cubs Hold Last Meeting Os I Season Monday The last Milford Cub Scout pack t meeting of the season was held at , the. Milford fire station Monday evening. May 24. i Den 2 and den 3 opened the meeting with the showing of the colors and a short skit, followed by the pledge of allegiance. “Our Home Town" was the. theme for the month and Ted Baumgartner showed many interesting pictures of some of the early iiomes and . stores in Milford. Pictures of the old inter-urban train were especially interesting. All of the dens had something to display | either along with the theme or on I handicrafts. Badges and Arrows Many of the boys received badges irrows for their work Tht>e were presented to the parents by Robert Spearman. They are as follows: Den — Mrs 81l Speicher, den i mother: Jiil'.n Fisher, gold arrow land silver arrow; Brent Kaiser, wolf badge, gold arrow and silver arrow; J<>e Hickman. silVer arrow : Larry Speicher, silver arrow; Freddy Troup, bobcat badge. Den — Mrs. Frank Scott, den mother; David Troup, gold arrow; Kerry Scott, gold arrow and two silver arrows; Doug Hoerr. silver badge, gold arroU’ and three silver arrows; Steve A’oder, wolf badge and gold arrow. Den 3 — Mrs Forrest Ramser. j.den mother: Tim Campbell, gold arrow and two silver arrows: Frei I Ramser. gold arrow and silver ar-1 row; Robin Perkins, gold arrow and j i silver arrow. . Den — Mrs. Glen Treesh. den mother: Mark Mynhier, silver arrow and vvelbovv badge: Mark Treesh weblow badge: Mike Felkner, gold arrow and silver arrow: Jon Treesh. bear badge: Don Sprague, gold arrow. Den 5— Mrs .Alvin AValcfcesser. .den mother: Ricky Neff, silver 7 j arrow: Ben Waldbeser. silver ar- ' row: Brad Taylor, gold arrow and silver arrow: Stewart Coy, bear badge: Kent Sawyer, silver arrow; Mark Dean, silver ariow. Den 6 — Mrs. Robert Spearman: Tom Mehl, wolf badge, gold arrow. a

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MAY 28 - 29 Candlelight Ceremony A. candlelight ceremony was presented by cub master Neil Farrell with Mark Mynhier and Mark Treesh receiving their weblow badges. Paul Kizer, representing the newly formed Boy Scout troop, invited all the boys who are eligible to come with their fathers to the Boy Scout meeting on Friday rights at the scout cabin. Den 6 and. den 2 tied for the at-1 tendance tropy with an equal number of parents and friends attend- . ing. The committee served doughnuts, I milk and coffee to all who were present. The meeting was closed by deh 1. . | JUDGE LEE APPOINTS SYRACUSE MEN TO BOARDS 1 Judge Gene B. Lee has announcled the following appointments to j town boards: Dee Stiver. Democrat, 1 to board of zoning appeals, Syracuse. and Maurice Crow. Democrat and John Runge. Republican, to town plan commission. Syracuse. All terms are-for a period of four years ending December 31, 1968. SYRACUSE FIREMEN CALLED TUESDAY The Syracuse firemen were, called ■to 225 \V. Portland Street. Tuesday night. .May 18. about 8 p.m. when a piece of plastic on a stove caught fire. There was no damage .reported.

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| GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY DAY — The children of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shultz of 603 College Ave.. North Manchester, are giving a reception on Sunday afternoon. May 30. from two to five o’clock in the social room of Oakwood Hall at Manchester college, North Manchester, in-observ-ance of the golden wedding anniversary of their parents. Friends and relatives are cordially invited. r They were married June 1. 1915. by. I Otho Winger, a brother of Mrs. Shultz, at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Shultz is the former Cora L. Winger. Mr. and Mrs. Shultz have four children, Mrs. Ruthanne Anglin of Leesburg, Mrs. Betty Marie Nolt of Cleveland. O„ Carl Jean

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Shultz of DeKalb. 111., and Mrs. Carole Dean Davis of Indianapolis. Mrs. Shultz is a native of Grant county. She taught school in Elkhart and Wabash counties. A native of Huntington county. Mr. Shultz taught school for six years in Huntington county and 30 years at Manchester college. They worked at Camp Alexander Mack. Waubee Lake, for 31 years. 1924-1954. He has directed 17 European and United States travel tours and has another coming up in June. Mr. Shultz served as librarian of Manchester college from 1925 to 1942. They live in North Manchester in the home they built in 1916.

will be held tomorrow (Thursday> evening at 7:30 -at the Syracuse Church of the Brethren.