The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 June 1965 — Page 2

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LEAGUE CHAMPS-—Pictured abwre are the members of the winning team of the Thursday Night Ladies 'Bowling League at th«- Wawasee

Thursday Night Ladies Have Banquet At Yellow Banks

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Wednesday, June 2, 1965

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Court News Nellie Shoemaker Estate The estimated trstatc of the late v - ■ ■ -a r I w! . ..way .May K, l%*>, is .set S:o.(li'*» ::: real ;estate and $3,000 :n. ;>erscnal property. Heirs are one daughter. Helen Koontz of North Webster; a son Edward Madlem of step son. ■ H<>rbcrt . a hU'iMiaucl'.U'r 'of San Ix*andrn, Calif. Divorce Suit Filed Betty Jane Gardner of Leesburg ha-. : o«i a -in: for div-iv*- in the : gainst Edward Gardner. The couple was triarried Pdhruarv 24, i.«*64. and separated March 1.. i 960. . Cross-Complaint Filed Waller D Bitter of Mi-ifon.i has fil- ■ }. ,;:4 . . .:• CMir*. a.rre-v eompiamt in the' divo-ee aci « R' ■ r REVIVAL SERVICES AT NAZARENE CHURCH. LIGONIER Be; nntr.g Muv 31 through June . Os iiuTnnrton. wiil be preaciving tvich : •at the First Church t*f the i ■ e. for tan evening*' H>mce is 7:30 p.nt Hubartt "■'was once a restI. .s • •. . fa*! "0.. ‘T fftinartt pattdred -uie x*arenc Churtth here Having sent 1 ; sans-' ' r ? <•. tr • : . - become outstandiog in the Church of ttie Nazarene. w4ierv he is nou « aatr: ras-t r • grees ••men OlAc! \ tZarene TnJagt- at: i t- - y , -o-VH-ra-ncc Write’ ‘Si . ;n <i Has fwn -rnimenfal ip «ti»W;shing- new chur-.c. - At the jiresifit time Rev Hiihart: is and relations and the «tardim’ comTittct- on evangv' srt' on th« -Norr. eastern Imii-ana. D.strct of iiio During the revryal. specie music : v by the “Joy Tones *’ a giris ; - r • \\ \ HI'VS MATHEWS FARM rian e Math-' ews (arm, located in tiie 'norths. - M 'ford, if was. learned re- • ... .... yp. 3D I Mps Paul Matfvtws (leveloping the tract .•> a residential site. :f was learneti

wit, Mrs. Leroy (Joan? Weaver, Mrs. Riehard (Izaty) Carwile, Mrs. Orion 1 Mary Lou? Willsby. Uhd Mrs, Kenneth (Kathryn) Knisley.

•THtUSDAV NIGHT 1-tnlf.S IUGIT I inn I siit.dit.fN . k : '9 • • 4 fvo v. v . H FfUMi-Mir 182-211-14'::- '• -i ■ S He- ■•■ •. 1•' -! v 4-1 *7•;- 550 * F Money ' m-x • [net- !Ti\ P. Huff-r 4«T9, I) wrmaa 4TO-464. I Stahley j , • •’ s - Niles J • l. r - k P: Loetz 171.* D, Burs;-*.: 172-: 7-172-473 w ’ 182, E Leap 4*58.- C. - J i ’ - * • 1 4-' I \V ' • RESULTS OF TIPPECANOE LADIES DAY day he I T 20; at the Tippecanoe Lake v >untry elufv have l*een released. They are as follows: • Class A First low gross was wost by Kate Givden; first low net. {>>.< (Qa low putts, Tammy I, ght; secwid j '■<d\ Fanh* ar.d second : low net, Ethel Dwiggins. • Class H {• Virginia People won first, low Mary Lee, first low' • net; •; 1 * \ I.'w pTis Don>- ?:•>■ Hi»lces; Stor’d low gross; an<i Betty T.. v. :•.• seetn 1 kws net. - (’lass C Lo# gross was 4gsn by .Marilyn ] low putts. Jean Duncan. THE HI RRl,s SHARI’S EXTENT AIN BRIDGE CLUB S.ATt RDAV Mr. and M:> Burris Sharp of }| Mdfond onterta.mxi their bridge i dub Saturdav evering in thoi: t and M .. : <>’h*rs oresent wet-e Mr. and-Mrsc-Mrs d' Mrs ill of M — —|c BOV .SCOUTS FEED 400 : ■: ' . proximately 400 children and adults a t • ' fry ’v . ■ , n.fght. May - 28 Pre-school -children'' were fed [C ■ ■ ff,- ::v scouts, ' v

OBITUARIES

FORMER SYRACUSE WOMAN’S DAUGHTER KILLED IN WISCONSIN Gail Schnieder. four years old, daughter of the former Marlene Gripe, a former- Syracuse resident, was killed instantly in a freak auto -accident at the home.of her parents in Milwaukee Saturday, May 29. Services were conducted today •Wednesday - irtche Seymore funeral home in Milwaukee, According to reports Gail was playing with, some other youngsters when she climbed into the - family car and accidently released the emergency brake., As .the auto began to roll, someone told her to jump. \VHen she did a back wheel struck her in'the head, killing'her instantly. Other survivors are two brothers, Ronald and Jeffery, both at home; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gi ,p<-. .507 N. TlutUitigton S' . • Kruger-,. North '•••:•. and an .uncle, Gharies Gripe, who resides . in California: i ■ : "'M.rs Miss Patricia Cri;>e,- Mrs . Lihda Kauffman. bo ! h of Syracuse, i and M rs. Clarence..(Sliirley ■ Ott of Carmel, were visiting, the - Schniodors, jat the time of the tragedy. 1 . ■ ■ Mrs. H. E. Gonderman Mrs Hazel Gonderman, 66, 504 Rackett road, Goshen, died at Goshen hospital at 1:20 p.m. Wednesday, May 26. She had been in ill health and was admitted to the hospital April 22. ■ Mrs Gonderman was "bom Octolier 20. 1898. in Syracuse and married H. K Gondeiman on June 29, 1915. They would have celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this month. Survivors include the husband; one son. Lamar Gonderman, Colorado [Springs, Colct.; three daughters, Mrs. ishen, Mrs. Alfred F, -Maxine .Paul, . r 5 Goshen, and Mrs. Floyd L, I Ruth) • Krauter, .Elkhart: her mother, Mrs. . jdent of t nursing home in Goslu-n; nine. ' grar.-'i and nine l areat- ■ g:..nricr ig: • •„ , Ft . were held- Friday at the Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret turleral . G -.- Krv. Brae.;- Moster itrfficiated. Burial was ifi Oak Ridge George R. Musselman Qedrj . Milford, died unexpectedly Friday, May 23. at the home of his son-in-law and daugnter. Mr i Mrs. Dela> y Ki:i:n o: M./.- .. w'ner** he had b*vu making i.is home. Mr Mus-si'-ima!: r.a ; :■•*:■ . *•:.;> tw > -days. Mr. Ilusadman wee bora June 6. 1682." southwest of M iiersburg and was a lifetime- resident of the Mil-' ie -vhurg community. A, retired far-, td Edna Green on; December 6; 1904. and she ded him m death on August 27." 19.54, ■ and Glair Musseiman of Milford: one step-son. Thad Green of Millersburg; • te' Kuhn of Miliersbiii. [rand- ; children: ten great-grandchildren: . -. i step-great-grandchildren One son. Orval, died October 29, 1955, Funeral serv ces w ere conducted at 3 30. pm: Sunday in the’ Voder- 1 fur was in the Brown cometerv. I

Charlie H. Hapner Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in the McHatton funeral home at. Warsaw for Charj lie H. Hapner, 86, who died Thursi day.morning at the Alfran nursing home. Rev. John W. Becker officiated and interment was in the Hilifcrest cemetery at Pierceton. 1 Mr. Hapner was born near Piereej ton on March 6, 1879, to Henri, - and Jeanette (Weston) Hapner. He lived j his. entire lifetime. in Kosciusko i county. He was married to Etta Jane Clouse on October 8, 1898. She 1 preceded him in death on April 17, 1950. The deceased had been in failing liealth for two years. He was a. ret red farmer ami a member of tiie Warsaw Christian church. He married . Mary Fawley in 1954 who ;xassed away about three years ago. Survivors include a daughter, -Mrs. Mildred Hotter. of Xappanee; j one stepdaughter, Mrs. Ruth Stout, of South Bend: two step-sons, Glen McGraw of Burket and Carl McGraw l of Houston. Tex.: three granddaughters. Mrs. Richard Burdene? Felabom of Silver Lake, Miss Helen Louise Hotter of Xappanee. and Mrs. Richard 'Kathleen > Gardner of Syracuse: three great-granddaughters: [pnd one great-grandson. Glenn J. Bechtold Glenn J. Bechtold, 53, North Webster, died'at 10:45 a.m. Saturday in the Linville Memorial hospital at Columbia City. He had been ill for four weeks. . • ‘ * The deceased was bom at Fort Wayne on January 8, 1912, On October 16, 1938, he married Julie Richard on, who Survive-;. He had been a radio engineer for the Indiana state police for 22-Hs years The BCchtolds ■ t-esidtHl in th..- North Webster ■ Mr. Bechtold was a member of the Modem Woodmen of America Lodge at Columbia City. Surviving besides the wife is one son, William, in the U. S. Naval hospital at Great Lakes, Ml. Funeral services were held at the [Harris-Troxe! funeral home at North Webster at 2 p.m. on Tuesday with Rev.* Alv in S.'Link of Columbia City 'Officiating. Burial was in Soutli. Parkcemetery at Columbia City. Mrs. Emma S, Gustafson Mrs Emma S, Gustafson, .86, of • West’ Lafayette and Lake Wawasee,. {.mother of Mrs. L. A. Willits of Warr saw, died unexpectedly at .12:10 |.p'.m. Friday, May the Lafay- } ette . Home hospital where she had beer, admitted five hotirs prior to her death. A !:;ng time stimmer resident of Lake Wawasee. Mrs, Gustafson was bora ac Davenport. : la., on June 14, 1878. Her husband, Alvin A- Gustafson. preceded her in death May' 27. 1940. ' She was-.a - member of the -Central Presbyterian* church of Laifayette, Eastern Star, ea's committee of the Indiana State • Symphony Society, and several Elks and Shrine women's organizations. , t*vlvors include the daughter of Warsaw; one half-sister, Mrs. John W. W::m? of Fort Wayne: two grandsix . Funeral services were held Monti. :.v a - the Bradshaw funeral ix>:r-e :.n Igirayette: .Bprial was in Grantiviovy cemetery. West - Lafayette, Charles R. Steinke , 7-T... ■: r '. \- •' Wi- . ti »xi June 1 at his ' Florida.. home. 1495 Mary Kn<,-”, Road. • Englewood. Fla. Mr. Stemke was borg. March 4. 1892. in South Biend, the son of 'Charles and Estella '.Shock Steinke He sjx-nt the summer months at his home tin North Webster and the winter months in Florida, On ; ■ Mock Mr Steinke was re-ti ■ - ma hi .st of Brvier Metal, Gashen. He was a former member | o? the North Webster .American J Legion . Survivors are one son. Lorraine C Steinke of South Bend; two hrb-.! thers Ray Stemke •<** W ? ashangton J and Forrest Steinke of Oregon: j ■ - and foe grandchildren, '..j -Funeral servweS will; be conduct'd Tuesdav. June ”. at 230 Dm

in the Harris-Troxel funeral home at North Webster. Rev. Brooks linn will officiate and interment will be in die Mock* addition of toe North Webster cemetery. Mrs. Rex Juday Mrs. Rhea Mae Juday. 50, r 1 Ash Road, Osceola, died at 6:15 p.m. oh Sunday. May. 30, in the. St. Joseph hospital, South Bend, after :a longillness. . ■■ Mrs. Juday, wife of Rex Juday. formerly of Syracuse, was a native of Elkhart, but had lived in Osceola for 36 years. She married Mr. Judav , April 19, 1939, Surviving in addition to toe husband and the aprents-in-lavv. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Juday. Syracuse, are: six children: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner, Osceola; three , .Funeral services were held today : j.(Wednesday 5 at. 2 :30 p. m. in the I j Bethel Brethren church, Osceola. Burial was in Chapel Hill Memorial | Gardens. CHURCH OF GOD | BIBLE SCHOOL TEACHERS LISTED T’ne Syracuse Church of God vaK 7 and continue to-rougli June 18 from ; 6:30 to .8:30 p.m. ' j ; This year's theme .will be “My I Saviour Teaches Me", Directors are ! Mrs, Louis Firestone and Mrs Oliv-i ! or Hfbschman-. The devotional lead- | er is Mrs. Phyllis Troup. The.teachers are: Nursery, Mrs. Jack Elam, assistant. Mrs. Harold [Freeman; pre-school, Mrs. Calvin Knapp, assistant Mrs. Sam Lundy; beginners, Mrs. Carl Hadley, assistant, Mrs Delores Skelton'; primary. Mrs. James McKihj)in. assistant, iMrs. Paul Yeager; junior girls, Mrs, | Carroll Koble: juinor boys, AVilmer Frederick; junior hi;’Mrs. Walter ms. ; • LADIES DAY AT WAWASEE GOLF COURSE )- ,- ■ ■ _ . j. Low net was the play of the' day for ladies day. at -the Wawasee Golf Thu'S*.' Tuesday.’Thelma Hattersley ■ was the. winner"-of the 18-hole event- ' and Irene. Bucher the n;ne-!iole winner. Melba Leinhart won putts, j The Land of Lake nine-hole golf \ tourney will -.be held Tuesday, June , 15, at the Ma.xvvelton. golf course. . . Shore. Wawasee. Maxvvelton, Tipnd Rozella Ford at Warsaw'

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JUNIOR MERRY * MAIDENS MEET MAY 25 Bv Debbie Shearer . The Junior Merry Maidens 4-H club of Milford fuel at the . fire station Tuesday, May 25, at 7 p.m. j Teresa Beer, president, gave the i welcome to the mothers . ' Tite club presented a corsage and bud vase to Mrs. I-avvrence Myers j in appreciation for her help in ’ the.! past year. were given by: ! Barbara Barth, Waldorf salad; Becky Zimmerman, party punch; Judy Little, chocolate milk flowers: Carolyn Rapp. one-dish-n Val: and Debbie Shearer, ice' cream - angel. :j Each girl that gave a demons!ra- j. 'ion was presented with a 4-H scarf. I 1 'Die judge was Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Myers presented a gift of i appreciation to Mrs, Elmer'Rapp, Mrs. Robert Hurd. Mrs. Gail Gei- : ger. and Airs Carl Shearer for help- r ; ing gas advisers during the year. The members sang for the mothI ers. Refreshments were ' served by . j Mrs: Hurd, Mrs. Donald Arthur and I Mrs. Paul Mathews. Fourteen girls marched -in the | Memorial day parade and wore the scarves - which they received for j doing their demonstration. . j The next meeting will be June ! ! 10 at the fire station at 8:30 p.m. [ ,—— — ■■ Rev. Ora Huston To Speak At Bethel Church Rev. Ora Huston, ix'ace counselor for the Brotherhood of the Church of the Brethren, Will he the guest ' speaker at the Bethel Church of the. i Brethren. Sunday. June 6. He- will [ ' speak during - the morning worship hour which will -'begin at 10:30 p.m, j Those wishing to hear ‘Rev. Hus-j ton should not that beginning isl , June Bethel observes a “Unified! Service’’ for the summer months.. • ■ 9:45-19 30: the worship service con-I t:nues from 10:30-11:20.: . :Rev. Huston .is v is'iting • - . church in- the brotherhood in an e;- t . fort t*> bring a better understanding ; to the local church concerning tho i -peace stand of the Church of th.* Brethren. He ■'will offer a time at , tiie close o: the service for ques- j I (ions from '.the cwigregation. Al?o, i ere will be current literature for ‘ lose who want to further this I . study The people of .the Milford ! area are invited to attend this I ice. • j

NEWS from- th« Services * Richard A. Adair, USM, Returns To United States CSS GENERAL J. C. BRECKEX- : RIDGE — Marine Lance Corpor!al -Riehard' A. Adair, son of Mr and i Mrs. Ronald Sti Adair of r I. Cromwell departed Camp Hansen, Okinawa May 22. aboard.the troop transport ship : CSS Breckenridge, to re- ! turn to the United States wtih his unit, the 2nd Battalion. 9th Marine i Regiment, 3d Marine Division. . While in the western Pacific, the battalion was constantly engaged in training, including-jungle and guerrilla -warfare, amphibious. assault and. helicopter vertical assault Clanding behind jenemv lines'.He is scheduled to arrive in-the ; United States June 12. BIBLE CLASS HAS POTLUCK DINNER The Bible class of toe Syracuse j Church of the Brethren, taught by Mrs. Leonard Barnhart. , enjoyed a ! potluck dinner Sunday. May 23. at | the homo of Mrs. Linnie Brown and (her sister. Miss Lydia Mellinger. ) Rev. and Mrs. W. Harlan Smith jof North “ Manchester were special guests. Rev. Smith was a former paster of tiie Syracuse church. After dinner there waß group singing and , tional period.

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