The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1965 — Page 3

New Life Crusade At Baptist Church

Pastor Robert A. Mundy of the Syracuse Baptist church announced a New Life Crusade for Thursday through Sunday. June 10 to June 13. The Reverend Fred M. Bartow. Sunday- School Consultant for the Regular Baptist Press of Des Plaines, 111., will be the evangelist. Mr Barlow preaches the oid-ume gospel with the characteristics of d southern evangelist A number of his messages have been published u. national periodicals and three of them have high honors in the National Evangelistic Sermon Contest conducted by tin? "Sword of the Lord" magazine. His pastoral experience in churches in New York, Ohio and Michigan provide an excellent background for- his evangelistic endeavors, which have taken him into over thirty states, Washington, D. C . and Canaria Mr Barlow is recognized as an authority in the . area of church visitation anti attendance budding Therefore, in addition'to the cvaiigeas’.c services, which’begin at 7 45 p m each evening., there will be a w-.-.,shop session .at 7 p.m. The' s discussed w!’ be Thursday-. Fr - day S :nd r. S too 'sn i ■ ■ T set . • : be Sunday morning at 930 when Mr ' ■■ ■ - R , >• .ma". • ?

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IS. curmat.y ami tec. to aii tl services.. '■■ ■ DON BYRD LOW AT PRO-AM AT TIPPY MONDAY ■ * - • ••■ * the ur. meet held at Tippe art ■ - tu ‘m .exited .n the golf c'.assi

Ligonier News I ■ > 1 By ROSE CUNNINGHAM Ruth Ann Garrett Receives Clara McGuin Scholarship i The Clara McGuin Memorial 1 Scholarship was recently awarded ' to M ss Ruth Arm Garrett, the class valedictoran. at the Soldiers’ and Sailors' Children s Home, Knightstown. The award from the Ligonier Auxiliav by past president. Mrs ‘ John Runge The fund [is to make possible for Miss Garrett. the continuation of a musical education at Indiana Stote uniyersit\ Terre H.r:*e. next tah She u.is - j selected by S W Brewer, superintendent of the hpme. from a class ~ . • • fund. by Artrking during vacation, periods and carry- ■ •• “O.'. vc.w ■ . . -, v . ■ -e - M' - I. to •<’ ' ■ ■ Mrs ' e i ' ■ —L— . ■ LIGONIER SENIORS ARRIVE HOME FRIDAY AFTERNOON .Sixty to high Si bool sen ors ' ■ ■ at 2 3ft 'A Trtdw.vs • huxsfts- The • . ’ • eu- cmti'eront’s. V ; v . • v . . . anntll ■■ C c •■ft e i w.v k»rm’ t- me '' ' '

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Meeting Held To Discuss Community Swimming Pool Another meeting was held for the public. Tuesday evening, to discuss the community swimming pool project for Ligonier. For a while it seemed that there might not be enough" interest to keep this project rolling, but at present there seems to be a mounting interest. , Discussions at the meeting -were led by Di Donald Hooker and Phil Schloss CLARK CRAFTON RECEIVES DIPLOMA SUNDAY Clark Reed Crafton of 4133 Matthews, Indianapolis, was one of 225 students receiving their diplomas Sunday. June 6. at Indiana Central crfk'ge's 60th annual commencement. He .was a candidate for the bachelor’s degree of bachelor of science. The .'-adnate is toe son of Mrs .Marian Haab. r 2 Milford, and Harold Crafton of r r Syracuse. ’’and-, was -graduated -from MOtord high'sehook -tn 1961. Perry Township Home Demonstration Club Meets Wednesday Perry Township Home Demonstration dub met Wednesday afts Ha... . members irrx".;: After the pledge to the flag by ' die group. Mrs Ellsworth ' Peterson led toe group in sirg^kig,-‘‘Beautiful Dreamer." and read the history of the s Tom Hite real "Th »ught <’f ■ e Month." "■‘"'The aealth an i lesson was given ""ith toe final prcyect- . ■ . . : ■<• \va\ .v miip

flowers from the tulip-tree, Ind- min, pastor of the Melodist church tana’s State flower, and refresh- in Ligonier, will officiate- and interments were served by Mrs. Tom ment will be in Sparta cemetery. Hite. Mrs. Evelyn Herald and Mrs. —L— Charies Moser Jasper (Jack) Willard Mil | er Perrv Busy Bees Judffe Funeral serviced were held Ttiesrerry Busy Dees Juage Jure 8 the r ooas And Aprons funeral home. Crcwnwell, for JasMembers of the Perry Busy Bees per Jack Willard Miller. 79. who 4-H club engaged in judging of food died Saturday evening at 10:30 p.mi samples' and aprons, at the recent at his residence. meeting in the Ligonier school He is survived by his wife. Daisy, building. to whom-he was married February The pledge to our country and 5. 1905. and several nephews and 4-H pledge .were led by Barbara neices. . j Wallace and Peggy Jarman. Joyce Mr. Miller was born May 14. Cripe was in charge of devotions. 1886. in Ligonier, and had lived his Response to roll call was given by entire hfe in this area, each member telling -her plans for B**- Marvin Jones was in charge the summer: -of the services and burial .-.was in —L— Oak Park cemetery. Ligonier. ATTENDING INCS Rev. C R Brtzer, pastor of the ■ • ■ a a Centenary E U B church and LAkPlAnd ATP A James Golden, lay member nepres- "•■■•VIUIIM Ml VU enting the church, are attending the annual Indiana Norto Confer- l/OCTOIS 10 ISSUv ence Session of Evangelical United jw ■ «■ ‘ * Bretiirer. Churclies. to be held at fl|«a| ■ OakwoiKi Park near Syracuse on VI w.l I UvVIIIC Monday. June 7 thnX:_:h Thursday evening. June 10 ’ Several of the doctors in the lake—L— land area are helping to finish the ATTEND CHRISTENING distribution of the Sabir, oral polio a Mr and Mrs. Otto Schrock and Friday of Mr ■ Mrs Walter Schrock were ■' ■' e ’. Sunday to attend , Tte'acctaf is available in a the christening' ceremony for Sara kmited ' to wepe Elizabeth Littlejohn, daughter of Uw_n ,>r '"-■ • d ' t Sunday and . Dr, and Mrs Mark Littlejohn. receive it at the feeding ■ '-..mr , stat.ons ■ RETURNS HOME THURSDAY V L’ ’ f f ’ l ' PSTtidpating M s P ■/' r^cllse . anG r ' G. ' visiting-her father. Melvm Dram. W! :v " : Per person her aunt Mrs Bett i’ ' —L— sure i for ments (pt MRS. GEHRING TO ‘ STAY WITH SON Mrs Halle Gehring ’.eft on Tuesday “7 "t ii x n • ■*ntown Business •PF! 10 MOST I 4 — June 17 ANNUAL REMC The next I p Town Businessmens IVI Lt I liNU» lUr \ s > a l BE THURSDAY F - annual meeting of the Noble at 7 3 m ' Counri REMC will be at toe by. .Thomas ■ - . e 10. H will speak on "Communist Crim- ‘ ' " Mr. Winans has . _ - Notre Dane school of law. ’ ■ < ” been. liscussed at former meetings FALLS DOWN members should appear’ at STAIRS TUESDAY . Mrs. Robert Keefer.' r 3 Lig<- ■ ” suffered -severe back injuries when■ at me last meeting. -.1 • the stariwaT her . ' 1 ‘ • I N Milford Lions aital. .V...C. where she will m . a a Plan For Festival Cloyd Franklin Speaker Members of the M.herd Lions' Fur<- - .es wiil be conduct- club made plans at their Mondavi ed at 1:30 p.m. Thurxiay in toe evening meeting for their tent. > UlreV-Sedgwick funeral home in .which will be placed on the festiral I Ligoiuer for Cloyd Franklin Speak- grounds during the Mermaid Fes-.i died at' 3 am, Tuesday in the Gbs-h-.r. hospitai. He had' been in, ill’ The -meeting was held at the health ■ rm tos Twentieth Onuir.- restaurart Mr Speaker was bom in Colum- In other business discussed durq i> :s v or.’o. November 28. 1396. On ing the -evening it was decided to September . -10. 1919. he married meet next ‘ Tuesday. June . 15. be- j Lena Boszay in New Brunswick. N. cause of -i e regular meeting falling of Wo - ■ M festival night. At ti Spe.rke- -.ia, , t ru.-cd rmlnxid em- eie:- im trs m-' ’.:■■■ irtiee and the American Legion. - -Calendar saJies were - : discussed. Skti'v ■> ’ «rs include toe widow: one ‘The deadline will be June 15. Kimrntlk two grandd pne ber. . \v brothers. ' 5 — m —■. —■ — ■ Rov ar.d Frft' Speaker of Dun-- License To Wed' ■ <rf'Kinwell; one sister. Mrs. Ernest- Nappanee. - factory employer and Brow- of South Whitley Velma Miller. 18. of r 2 IMUford. i the Lizi<>.-!- factory' employee, have applied tor er fin d home after 3 p.m to- a marriage license at toe Elkhart ; r . ert (' y- ■ ■"■- s office .n Goshen NOTICE I Wish To Thank All The Tax-payers Os ' Kosciusko County For Allowing Me To Serve Them | For The Past 'Thirty T ears. . RAY C. NINE — f < f I < ALL THE >» > I I fish I > You Can Eat <° 195 c v C FRIDAY NOON & EVENING >1 iMarley's Steak House! J One Mile South of Syracuse on Highway 13 #

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New Salem News By MRS. RAY FEfcVERDA i Special music was presented by the ladies trio, Mrs. Everett Tom, ■ Jr.. Mrs. Orvin Kilmer and Mrs. Bill Speicher, with Mrs. Dale More- : house accompanying. Tlie music was 1 presented during the hour of worship | on Sunday forenoon. Sunday evening sen-ice was dismissed because of the mass meeting being held on Sunday afternoon and evening” at Camp slack. Some attending from New Salem on Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Dane Rartck. Mr. and Mi's. Albert Mathews and Mrs. Ray Ferverda. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. Milford, and Mrs. Gene Rartck and daughter Jonell of rr New Paris •i-attended the wedding of Miss Esther Lands of Goshen and Don Crab:i' of Naperville. 11l . on Saturday afternoon at the West Goshen • Church of me Brethren in Goshen ’ Miss Lantis. daughter of Rev anti >• Mrs Pau'. Lantis of Goshen, livet f in the. New Salem parsonage so: three yeai-s during the time Rev Ml 3iHis was pastor of the New Salen ' church Mr and Mrs. Don Crabil .1 wh! live at Milwaukee. Wis - ■ v r 1. and daughter. Carolyn, an; ~ Iren. Temi She ami Sam ■ my. ihildren of:Mr-and Mrs Th-'n-as Morehouse c-f - .1. and Blak> ® Baumgartner snent Sunday” after ; >n at South Bend Mr and Mrs Everett Tom. Jr ;K»n r.v " ; Meii"h i and Melis-ii _ ' s->eri‘ sometime Sunday afterioo a-p u„> have all been re ' '' ' •■ ; Ivmg" I'!”’* Melod’e. vouniiest daughter *' ■ ■ .: ■• , - ‘■ ■ - :■ ... . . ■ ■.. ..... .■ ■, .. - -• . .. ! ■ , p- . . g p, . . . . - .... ■ . - ..... . .. •- week with bis grandparents: I Mr and Mrs Brice Baumgartne (t and. Billy of Milford were Saturday evening dinner guest< of. Mr. am Mi'S. R iv Fenerda bn r l. Mrs Rtith DeFries swnr ’ Sunda l -of • Mrs K ith rvu Dunnuck " MOREHOUSE. Rhonda Jo Mr : and Mrs Thomas Morehouse . -..•■e.'he parents of an eight pound. : four omve daughter. Rhonda Jo. ■ .ixirn oa June '. in .‘iie G'ishen ho«w. ... . .T’-.orb are two older crdldrer. .'Tomi Sue ar i s.-mmy Grand(.parents -are Mr and Mrs. , Elmer ■ Rassi • Mr. and Mrs. Nelson • is .. ire.r ifkirents are ■Mr and Mrs Guy Morehouse. ] Graduation Parties 1 Mr. and Mrs Frank Johnson en : lergi ried on Wtxlnesday evening in honor of their daughter, Carolyn, after the ■ Milford commencement, j The party was held at the Joiinson ■■ • r Syra se i tending were Rev and Mrs. Howard' Kreider. Mr. and Mrs. Russdl .Baker of North Webster. Mr. 1 nrd M"s Bruce Baker'and chadron of Lt'esburg. Mr, and Mrs. Darryl Johnson and family of Milford. Mr. and Mrs Philip Baker of r r New (Paris. Mr and Mrs -Gene . Mock and . son, Mrs Lowell Joiinson and I four sons of hear Elwood. Mrs. Ver- ( non-Joiason and Shirley of Ankirn. I and Mr, and Mrs Albert Mathews •of r 1 Mr and Mrs, Nelson, Morehouse ■ entertained at. their ii tnie on W’ed- ' nesdav evening in honor of d-jugr- < ter. Carolyn,, following the M< f wre Mr ■' . . Guy M i - house. Mr and Mrs : Rov Pinker- . . .... .. ; a and Georgina. Mr. and Mrs. ; Dale Morehouse. Loetta and Darid. Mr and Mrs Herbert Morehouse, Mr and Mrs. Paul S&ermerhora, Mr and Mrs James Hummel tod rdaughters; Mr. and Mrs.’ Duaa ■ Morehouse and daughters ar.d Blake Baumgartner. _ ■ WOMEN " FELLOWSHIP HAS MEETING The Women's Fellowship held, an all day' meeting on Thursday in the social rooms oft ■ torch. Hospital pads were made and other sewing dore.'. After dinner Mrs. ..-.Russell Baker presided during the , business ingMrs used -the theme “How Best Serve the Com- . - tod, readihg many scripture verses and of’- •: ,""iyer . . . The group decided to purchase hgmkets to be taken to district eon-: ference in Angus*. i election h was he'd:; with Mrs Frank Shively as presi- ] lentx Mrs Howard K-eider. viceh ,-nt: Mrs. Ellis Wildman. Sec- j retary Mr-S Frank John- < son. superintendent: Mrs Ah*a Crowl, devotions; and Mrs Rutii De ; Fries, nominating committee. Tbe program was given by Mrs. ] Chloe Robison of Leesburg as i speaker She explained the "Great ■ ] Religion < of the World". One tiiought , was religion is more than a word, it is the spiritual insight into the heart of man and the universe. Others .:-ter;<iing were Mrs. Amanda Stackhouse.. Mrs Dale Morehouse. Mrs. Kathryn Dunnuck. Mrs. Char'e? Vanator. Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn. Mrs Gertie Hartman. Mrs. Glen Deeter. and Mrs. Rav Fen er 4 da. SUMMER SERVICES GIVEN FOR GRACF LUTHERAN CHURCH The Syracuse Grace Lutheran church, beginning Sunday June 13. will hold services at 8:30 am. and 10:45 o.m. during toe summer

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Second Polio Dose Given Sunday At Syracuse Tite second and final dose of oral * polio vaccine was given on Sunday. 5 1 June 6. from 10 am. to 4 p.m., in ’'the new gym of the Syracuse high j school. Approximately 3,350- were ■ i given the x'aecme. ■ ] Doctors working a: the Syracuse i ‘station xrere Robert Craig. M, D. Jack P. Clark. M. D, and E L. Fosi brink. M D. The nurses were Mrs. 1 Larry Mock. R. N., Mrs. Howard Juday, R. N., Mrs. Jerry Johnson, - R. N.. Mrs. John Kroh. R. N., Mrs. Ralph Atkinson. R. N", and Mrs. Charles Harris. R. N. i . Tiie pharmacists were Robert s Burkholder and Charles F. Kroh. (. Others working were Mr. and Mrs. h Handgen Kemrad UnkL Campfire v girts, Mrs. Harry Appenzeller. lead- „ er and Mrs. John Van Lue, leader. ! Campfire girls were Patty Peters, j Peg Lindley. Barbie. Peters. Janet Schopf. T.mii Gallahan. Margaret • yll Byrd. Linda Jones. Elaine Hoopingamej:-. Kathy Jones. Marsha [: Strickler. Linda Bitner. Linda Shively. Karen Klase.’ and Barbie Ryman. Helpers tor the day were Mrs. Ger- ■ Bitner. Mrs Jan Rinker. Mrs &- • ' nest Rogers. Mrs Robert Hy.Ley. ''' M:s Robert Reed. Mrs william 'Cobum. Miss Judy Moorep Joe \ e S.'ievnio" Mr and Mrs. Arthur r ' Folger. Mrs. James Cox, Mrs. Dee St - Mrs Gene Rudicel. Mr and ‘3 Mrs. Michael Neff. Mrs. Edwani i. Cay. Mrs Darr. Mrs E ,D. >n Tatman.. Mrs.. Harold Galkilian. M s H ■ K r. 'Mrs Lew* y. Co T- My is. Mrs Ri-r’-a-ixt Hey de. Mrs. til Polkk'k. Mrs? James Stucky; Tom H dn-.es Ed Caskey. Carl Hajiof. >'■• . . M.f.tir. Br • ;<r_: Mrs. Moritv Axt. ■ , c ’ ■ '. Ti:-.- i onn-.i'ae’.eoiNist'-.i of. Ralph is T ! ■ c irman. and ■ E Igar -Suet • es ■■ . r Rev Aiig? ■is Lundquist. Mrs. Max'Workman, ■ R Nl. and Mrs. Jack Carr. Tne Syr-. , r acuse Sy-te Bank furnished the telliv • ' :d 12th Annual Horse Show Held At Syracuse Tiie 12tir an:-.n .* :>*rse show was - held Sunday by the mwhbers of the Syracuse Saddle dub. It was held ’ at their dub house. ■ . - Winners of ra! events j follow- - . f Appaloosa halter class. Cliff Ditwiler: western halter. *B*to Beck: porrw stallion halter doss. Mrs. ■rd Metzler; pony mare-. ge’<iing. halter class; Teresa Jdinson; < tint satire appalosa.- Loretta ’Palmer; 'Door race. Joey Baker: catalogue race. Roxie Juday r musical tires. Jackie Romig; keg bert&&. Lester Bkiys: barrel race, LvmoG Mottgosa spged - action. Henry'Monres.l- pleasurer class, 15 and Loretta . Palmer: costume. Sue Gilbert: pleasurer class. 16 and R<>\ie- J'iday: flag race, Delmar Mon • s; ■ listing, Dave race Roxie dav*.. . . - ' - . ■■ ■ . Syracuse Residents Participate In - Boating Benefit The north - verses < the' south chhmpains in boating were .held '.- ■ ■ v as a Crippled. ’Qildreri’s benefit The events iverv Ik'ld , K file. Tv;::- \--. ■ ■ • Syr: :<e - Wa-e atea v.ere Mr. and Airs. John Rinke;-. ?dr Mrs. Paid BeeZlev. and Mr and Mrs. Stover Hire. ‘ Win Honors The area residents participated in the races where each-etoss ran f I .heats. . , '. Stover Hire. - in a B ■utility- placed first in the first heat’and first in the m - • P.aul Mteezley. in a B utility placed third in the first heat and fourth in the second heat:. John Rinkgr n*an A utility, plac'd se ■■ ■' th ■ : rst heat, and in,a B, ut’Kty. placed third in the se-.. cond heat. D..- ‘ cure eamera- : hn. the event ■-•-• - ■ '. ■ ■ -ed. Milford Brethren Youth Meets T e Junior Hi-'h youth group of ' the First Brethren church of Milford met Sunday r.J*. with their leader. Mrs. Paul at the church. The time was‘spent in playing kick ball and discussing the lesson topic "Speaking of Word." During the ■ business meeting plans were made for an ice cream social to be .held on the church town S.u irday. June 12. Proceeds from this will be given to the County Line criircli that was destroyed in tlie Palm Sunday tornado. FIRE DEPARTMENT ANSWERS CALLS ON MINOR FIRES Tne Syracuse firemen answered three calls on Fritiay. June 4. One was a chr afire on the Front street bridge No estimate of the damage j was given. A. fire alarm was answered near the William Sloan residence on r I. Another grass fire from East Shore drive was answered by the firemen. Tie fire department received a call from Waco Drive on Monday, Jtwe 7 at F) p in. where some rae had throw? a pot torch from a car, ; d»erO-' ? »v«is no. damage.

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