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.Vi'v K.r: I ■ .. M ' K.; . • ■g - ' Grubb' ip.. .1 doi’b e iii»g ce: ! ■•. ■ I • and Mrs <>rm< . ' \\ after, .nd the br.decrooni n the suri • Gi- (T.y .'■■■■ I .1 ' Kl': s' ' d pastor. Rev. Chirks I Johns >».' ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ Ux J '■ The altar was I ■ • v- ' u lie. gladioli and p t.. ■• ven branch ' c.i.'i k i.i'ira- The pews erod with pink tea roses and greenery Miss Sfoerri. R :■•■ of North Web- ■' • ■ • ' - i maxi < .a, v B -<> i-’.-: . . - ■ ’’U A W ski ■... Player' ' a n»! ' W. « tli'*! ThoU < Hr lie tn I’van de Sole Given in nxvr:.ige by her ■father; ■ ■ . > ■ j-, ' .., ■ gown will • - train which . : ■ gown by a cab-. ice (ratiUisi tong ' ( : .! ■ • which was Ixirdet ed with ki . . ahso traded down the 4 irt Her ■ <»: >.'vi ;>•!'!' She -la white Bible with sir.r.ll pink • a It.'.-- \\ :. .• ' ■ ■ - Mrs G I 1 •-! her si-te a ■ ra’ »•:.. -2 ■ ■' S ■ * >!<v\es. A weie.;. ■ ' ' ■ ea rostv ’ M Mai on Bud I ant t of Nort Webstt: wa . :,■••■ .. Six*.More a wbr.' t kc A-; .e drev> w.:.h> . ■ ■■ ■ link la Her headband was pink with net to basket with la< e trim It was . filled with pink rose petals Serving as best man was the bridegroom's brother, Kenneth Grubb. of. Charlotte, M eh. Mike and Les Kline,] brothers of the bride, served as udi-: IT" . The bride's mother ...chose a beige brocade sheath dress with pink ao <. f-, ’ i aas‘. M:s. Grubb wore a beige, two-piece. or-1 lon knit.with white iwcessones Both! piitk. carnation corsages ' Reception Follows A reception followed in the church' pari. ' ( ix-ryl Bidier in.] twk The reception table was laid with wh ? net over a wh. r. Ptak .mJ white ap;x>mtments with a crystal can-.lelab.:a were used A fournut s' wv.iv served Fiiliowai: .1 tri;' ’o the Cumberland M untains the coupie will be at home in Muncie. Mrs Grubb is a graduate >f Grace coi ege and will teach the second grade :n the Wilbur Slniltah el school at Muncie in the fall Mr Grubb is em- • ployed by the Muncie B*»ys’ Cub and is .f.er.d::. ’ Bah S', ce university. FORMER SYRACUSE RESIDENTS ENTERTAIN AT FAMILY DINNER Former Styracose residents, Mr aid Mrs K.'} .-rertained at a farnßy darner Sunday May 30. at tlietr new home northe d of Benton. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Clarence Ebv >-? fam K and Mr. MKi Mrs Danald Davis of Syracuse. <Mr and Mrs Everett Tom Jr. and family of near Leesburg and Mr, arid Mrs Don Steven Davis and family of New Pans Afternoon callers were Mr and Mrs Edward Crooks trf Goshen. Mr. and Mrs In i i Eby and Will s Eby of Wakarusa. Mr. and Mrs Dick Houch and son of Mansfield. 0 . and Mrs Charles Kurti and Mrs Charles Barnard of Elkhart

Wednesday. June 9. 1965

ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE OF DUCKY LONG’S TREASURES ■ lifetime collection of Walter J. IK. V” L:mg will be held at the , Hess ■■.]•■ ng, ■ Fort on highway 27 w;Il be held ■ June IS M ' i>r <. \ as he is. .■ ■ • !<■ h:- is a' ■ > - \m' r - . W.-:' Veteran and ret ed iur 1 ma I arrier Dudky ' es ■■ Pierceton and mainUdns is mm« • I on* ..’ B irbee lake, known as "Duck-In-Bay ” Items he '."ears may ’ be seen at the location of the sale ; from 6 pm to 9 pin. Monday] evening. June 14.- 'I , The saleable items include such , tidings as. a Harpers Ferry Civil War Musket with bayonet: Indian koo-is. 315 Arro?. beads: dishes inUni ] flask contaming Doctor Hosteller; hitters bottle: and items of furn.ture -.nchi.'kng a < berry spindle be-: ■ md idass yarn case: and’ many mhceUaneous hn s such .as an l 825 Rmolutionary Soldier’s dischabge papers., and 1835 World Atlas,, ' ' V. • „ ■ ■'ho: s . >r> At a later date ‘ Di.kv’s’’ ] collection. Civil War letters and ’■ stampless covers will also he of-‘ sered .for sale See ad nopearing elsewhere in th ; s. ;pCibi:eatihn ; - .. '■ ' ■ ■-,■- - . 1 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE CHRISTIAN KOHER FINES 13 • Erom the of May 28 to June •!'. . ,H’ t.’hridian, Kober fined , the fiiPowing. I It • M < NTrih W’dister. . » resting er st ate I ■ er. " , J.nmNrn Mauzv. Syracuse, speeding. $18.75 arresting officer Fred Perso-ette. ■ j T<”rv G Be d ; Columbia Citv. ;Mt h ie' s Cox. fined s2l W each. s and Wh •: I Wei kier, Wn ■■ i lake, and Ri< hard Thomas Sacgard. Winona Lake Mi oo each All. I were fined for Tecai .possession of ] alcoholic beverages The arresting ] ob oe- u ; >i Oscar Dahl '■ ■ • Se 33-IndkWa-^boatin'’• laws sl7 00. a.r-rv-'.!oi >»v ('.rr-'i G ><r. censer. > ‘ twin offkyr Kenneth R Griffin. Garv. Sec 7. Indiana bee’ .ng iaw- sl7 00. rrtestI e<l hv Green , ■ . Ph’.li"> : Johrwon Ge»sht‘n. Sec .7, jnrß'ma -hm»t»ng laws. sl7 00 arrested Kv Green | PM’-e’h f Mearen. Gtdvesfon. . mr-i-.,} ■■gyw* ’rnijer; M. public : ■ erf by Milford police - officer. R. E. Gansert. • j R»”ard F StatoßMrs, Goshen. : $lB 75. disregarded automatic signal nrres'ed bv Dahl Melvin King. Godien. speeding ' $18.7". ; crested bv Dahl. Dedicate Pool At Haooanee { M.iycr Robert P Sinclair of Nap- ; panee cpt the rit Sons during Saturday's dedication ceremonies for the' ct-mmunity- swirrnng ■ pool,* . Dr Ed Eichenberger. president of . DTP. Inc. which raised funds for the pool by popular subscription: Jack Arnott, dedication chairman: and Lyle Yoder, president of the Nappanee Chamber of Commerce: were also present for the dedication.. Minutes after the ceremony was completed the pool was filled with ymmrsters The pool is located in West Side park.

Parties And Receptions Honor Milford ■ Seniors Following Commencement

| Parties and receptions honore members of the 1965 graduating I class <rf M school foitow ing commencement exercises las ■ Wednesday. Arlene Anglin Mr and Mrs Max Anglin of r.; hor.ofed their daughter, Arlene Sue i with a family gathering in theii home. Arlene plans to enter Fort Wayn* beauty college -in July. Carol Beer A party at the home; of Mr. am Mrs. Don Beer of near Milford hon ored the Beers’ daughter. Caro Rose, and was attended by friend and relatives Decorations follower the graduation theme, will enter Internationa’ B - ss at Fort Wayne ir the fall Alanna Orn and Stan Stump Mr., and Mrs Darrell Om and Mr. and Mrs Dale Stump entertain-- d at the Stump home in Milford following graduation for their daughter and soil. ALinna. Om and Stump. 1 aduates ar Coushs Miss a• i .Mr Graduated were featured in the decorations... - \ . ’ pl . s State university in ■ the fall 'and .. ths tine. Renn May Si . following t.-.e commencement exer- . I Mr and M"« Vernon May \ cake, decorated in the class colors of gold and mahogvva- served along with punch ; cmeken -.Hidw. .he* The class colors and other graduation decorations will be cached out during ■ Ronp pians tv further his education. ’ ■ ” ; Mikr Hamilton \ recq ;i n at the home of Mrs Hamilton honored Mike - - ■ ■ Virginia Beer ■ i ■■ ta a . - v .me ‘Mrs i [<<-■ •■:. .vv- Mills-- i r. honor of. i I • n Decorations were in ■■ . . av.’ ’ s• B« ' ins ‘ work.. Rebecca Ann Hoerr .. ’. hon red their daughter, Rebecca \.-,n. with a gathering of fr-.ends and relatives in ..their home. Re- : reshments of turkey salad ■ sandwiches were served Be ■' ; plans ‘» enter Rali Sta-e---•diversity at Munrie in the fall. Sharron Moneyheffer V party nt the home of. Mr. and Mrs 1 Delbert .Moneyheffer of M.lfohd honored the Mbneyheffer'*’ daughter Shan* or., and was attended by friends and relatives. Ream! homemade ice cream were senna Shan ■ ■ M-v at North Manchester ir. the Ix*o W Anglin. Jr. Mr and Mrs Leo Anghn. Sr. envLtites at their home following graduation in honor if I.e Jr lee cream and cake • served.- Leo. later attended the -upper-dance at the fire station ■ n the fall ’ Gregmy E Mishler Approximately'2o friends and reli’ , we-e ent-it lined at the home Mr Mrs Wad* E

Come meet the Ford Folks at their BED Effl® and BLUE SuccessSai£ - . ford GALAXJE 500 HARDTOP We Ford Dealers are celebrating our —....- best sales year in history. And we’re z / | . sharing our success with you during this p-— — - .. great special on Galaxie 500 Hardtops. t £7 Custom Sedans and Ranch Wagons. These cars were built and equipped es- ford custom sedan pecialty for this sale. Low price includes Cruise-O-Matic transmission • New 240cu. in. Big Six. bigges'new Six in America / r h' V ‘ ' • Rush vinyl interior to match red, white. < * IWr--. or blue body • Full wheel covers • White fcSSSSSSi sidewall tires • Elegant vinyl-covered roof on Galaxie 500 . Luggage rackon wagon. Limited time—hurry! < AlUsHC«»ilsHTnKte...ttetortliWi tracks. ..Mfrtfjw Ford Dealer fO«O FALCON - FAIRMM • fiAIAMC • MUSTNM • THUKO£"9IiU> C. S. MYERS, ING - Milford, Ind. ONLY YOUR FORD DEALER HASjgJ. USED CARS & TRUCKS

id after graduation in honor of their ig son. Greg. Refreshments consisting ' v- of punch, sandwiches, ' mints and st cake trimmed with chocolate mortarboards were served from a table decorated with yellow roses. 2 Greg will be attending Indiana e university extension at Fort Wayne, ir Ginger Lee Hollar A reception for Ginger was held te at the Island Chapel Annex by her rarents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollar. • following commencement. The gift j table was decorated in the class v colors of gold and mahogany with a doll dressed in a gold cap and gown as a center piece. Gold punch, chocolate cake, ice cream, coffee and mints were served to i ( i the 3*5 guests present. n Phillip G. Brown Phi’, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brnwn. will enter Vincennes Junior j college in the fall. <i Pamela Amalia Phend Fame plans to atten.l Purdue S fall. Pame c .J d iuuhte- of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Ann I onise Purdtmi e Ann will be. attending Harmer i'ollege tliis fall. She is the daughi ter of Mr and Mrs Charles Purd .dum Janet Lee Ramser Mr and .Mrs.. Forrest Ramser of. r 1 honored their daughter, Janet, . at a red theii om< - and cookies were served to the i .in sts and a bouquet of pa<tel flow-J ers was a centerpiece. Out'of town ' •. ■came from Elkhart. Goshen. Janet i Ball State uuniversity in the tall. s Alan VV. Coy Mr and Mrs Glen Neer of . - Pie.wton had a recept on in honor of Mrs. Neer's son, Alan, in the J ■ A vr luune m M.-keni irilhiw.ra tne graduation. Guests came from Sou h Bi .nd. Syracuse, and Milford They , were served a buffi; style hin. heon. ' ' ■ V n is ■ ■ ■ ittei Pur lue university in the fall. Darrell R. Custer \ poi’ty at the home iM Mr and Mrs. 'Stanley Custer honored the 1 son, was at- . . Punch, coffee, and a decorated cake were served for refreshments. . 1 Darrell will enter Manchester colI leue in t'e fail. - Carolyn Johnson Mr and Mrs:. Frank J-ihiwn "er.- ■ teriained guests .in honor of their daughter ‘Carolyn following com-. ; meneemenf Approximately 25 were * ■present. 1 Carolyn Sue Morehouse ; 1 Carolyn, daughter of Mr. . an: , Mrs. Nelson Morehouse, was honored at a ix*eeption at her home following graduation. ’ Twenty-six at- ; ’ . tended tv celebrate the occasion.

N O T| CE Rumor has it that we have discontinued the General Electric line of appliances. We have not and do not intend to do so. We have, however, added another line to try and give the public a wider choice. We are only following the trend of major appliance dealers to sell and service what we feel is tops in the industry. HIRE Electric & Appliances SYRACUSE, INDIANA

- Carolyn wih ’enter Fort Wayne Beauty college. Additional receptions and parties . will be printed next week. ATTEND GRADUATION IN INDIANAPOLIS Mre? Alma Om and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ever, daughter, Becky and son, Rick, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Craig of Indianapolis. . While there they attended commencement at Warren Central high 1 school. Fred Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Craig was' among the 470 students in the graduating class. Fred will enter Hanover college | this faU. Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club Meets At Bank The SvTaeuse-Wawasee Garden club met Tuesday evening. Jun? 1. in the social room of the SjTacuse State Bank with Mrs. John Craw as ire hostess . Mrs. Dorothy Srn th presented • program on “How To Use Herbs ” She used Bible references w'nere various herbs were mentioned pointing out . that they are not new. Several members of the club attendtxl the Home and Garden Walk at Goshen last week and some at- . ten led . the -rose. ■ show at Fort Wayne Guests at the meetup Mrs D - RtWe Mrs: V< R: kman. Mrs Merton Meredith . nd Mrs Fob Wong. • .. The Ju’y meeting will be held in iiie i.'-me oh Mis Ralph Ckngaman. Christian Science Lessons Surday . .Assurance of God’s ca-e °for ail , is ered fc • a- Br-ie I. ssoh e> titled “God. the Preserver of Man” t uhi-h w\l be heard at Christian’ Science churches this Sunday. Rfale _ readings include these verses from Psalms: “Th-' Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that cal! upon him in truth , . love him.” A' correlative passage from “Science and Health with Key to the Ser -.tures” by Mary Baker Eddy i 'love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all ihv’mind"’ This command •■.■■ lies much.- even the surrender of all merelv material sensation, affection, and worship'’ (p, 9). . Say you saw it in The Mail-Johmal.

i Mrs. H. Stump : Entertains Busy Homemakers Mrs. Herbert Stump entertained the Busy Homemakers club of Milford at tier home last Wednesday afternoon. There were 10 members and four guests, Mrs. Blanche Kline, president of the Syracuse Good Will club; Mrs. Ralph Coy. vice president; Mrs Phillip Lee. treasurer; and Mrs Robert Biesch. secretary: present. Mrs. A. D. Wilson presented ' each guest with a eoi-sage of red roses and a pretty handmade bookmarker. I The president. Mrs. Frank OiarlI ton. opened the meeting and the club creed* was led by Mrs. Glen Pinkerton. ".Amei-ica the Beautiful” I was sung by the members. For meditation. Mrs. Vernon May ' read two poems. "Wedding Day" and “Graduation.” Tiie lualth and safetv ’ sson on "Good Swimming Rules" was given by Mrs Glen Pinkerton. The history of t'heisong of the month. "Beautiful Dreamer", was given by Mrs. May ai-.l the song was sung by the ladies. The lesson on meat dishes was given by Mrs Charlton and Mrs. Glen Pinkerton. During the social hour Mrs Stump and co-hostess. Mrs Mace Hollar, served d • s strawberry: pie. coffee, nuts ■ ' nunts, T : -e do ■■■ ■■ ,s ' v M.s. n Motts ■ ; The next mb* ■'ing ’■ ill bb Ju’v 28 at the me of Mrs A D. Wilson. The meeting closed with the club nraver song- led by Mrs: Walter Kasper. - ReTJ- T’.-e Mail-Journal Classifieds.

ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE A LIFETIME COLLECTION OF IM SLAL ANTIOI ES AM) COLLECTORS ITEMS OF WALTER J. “DUCKY” LONG. LONGTIME PIERCETON RESIDENT — SPANISH AMERICAN WAR VETERAN AND RETIRED RURAL MAIL ( ARRIER SALE WILL BE HELD AT THE HESSEN ( \SSEI, RECREATION BUILDING LOCATED 3 MILES SOUTH OE FORT WAYNE ON HIGHWAY No. 27, TUESDAY JUNE 15 19145 AT — 10:00 AM. . . ■ ’ OLD GUNS INDIAN RELICS Harpers Ferry. Civil War Musket with Bayonet: Muzzle Loading Revolver: 1863 - U.S. Springfield Civil War Musket; 1864 U.S. Trenton Civil War Musket: 1871 U.S. Springfie' Rifle: Reuben Fot, ’ a Stock Kentucky Rifle: Muzzle Loading Double-barreled Shot Gun: 32 Caliber Pistol (poor); 4 Brass Powder Flasks: 7 Bullet Molds; 2 Civil War Swprd Cases: 2 Cuban Swords: Civil War Bayonet: 250 Old Shells. Musket Caps. Black Powder, Shot and Firecrackers; Calvary Spurs; Medicine Civil War Saddle Bag; German War Helmet: Pr. Hand-made Boots and Wasgi War 2 posters: 315 Arrow Heads, Spears, rills and Ina an Beaded Purse: Stone Fish Hook and Pipe: 2 Stone Pestles; 12 Hatchets; Tomahawks: 7 Skinners; 12 Trinkets and Picture 0; Chief Muncie; Zuhey Indian Stone Grain Grinder and other interesting items I DISHES Dough Box: Carmel Slag Relish Dish: Carnival Glass Candy Dish and Vase; Lily-shaped Ironstone Compote: White Ironstone Compote. Bowl and Pitcher; Bulls Eye and White Cake Stands; Bleeding Heart Glass Water Pitcher: Tear Drop Spoon Holder; Glass Vases; Glass Basket and Slipper; French Fish Plate; M. Z. Austria White Deep Dish with Lid: Flowered Cuspidor; Ironstone' Gravey Boat with Laddie; Silver Castor Set: 2 pcs. Ruby Top Glass; several Penn. Dutch Jugs: Butter Bowls. Prints and. Paddles: Sugar and Copper Buckets: Granite and Tin Ware; Copper Coffee Pot and Teakettle: 3 sm. Coffee Grinders: Cast iron Teakettle, Muffin Pans and Griddles: 50 old Jugs and Jars; 100 Old Bottles: Mexican and Kentucky Pottery: Crockery Bottles; Union Flask. Doctor Hosteller Bitters Bottle; Medicine, Beer. Wine, Whiskey and Water Bottles: and many more dishes and utensils. FURNITURE Brass Hanging Lamp; Reflector. Coal Oil, Grease, and Gasoline Lamps; , Yarn Reel: Walnut Lincoln Rocker, needs caining: Walnut Hand-carved Bed: Cherry Spindle Bed: 7 Cane and 9 Plank Bottom Chairs; Walnut Drop-leaf Kitchen Table: 12 Old Steamer Trunks and Comfort Chests: Glass Yarn Case: Walnut Ink Display Case: Metal Candlestick Holders; 4 Candle Mold's: Pie Safe; Hat and Comb Racks: Organ Stools; loads of Picture Frames and Pictures: Fancy Picture Hanging Nails; 2. Counterpane Quilt Pieces: MY LITTLE PLAY FELLOW and THE TWO BEAUTIES by Currier apd Ives: Several Steel Engravings; Old Comfort Chest with original rope burns from covered wagon; Old Chest covered with deer hide: Pleating Board and Fluting Iron; Cast Iron Match Holder; Cut Glass Cuban Ooor Knob; Fireplace Irons-: Boot Jacks; Trade Card Album; 8 Family Picture Albums; 30 Tin Prints; 6 Steroscopes and 100 Cards: and many more miscellaneous items. , ' ■"U .MISCELLANEOUS Glass Cane: 1825 Revolutionary Soldier's Discharge Papers; 1818 Deed to Indiana Land for same Soldier; Soldier s Memorial of Indiana Volunteer Infantry Kosciusko County Civil War Soldiers: 4 GAR Conv. Badges; Early, Round Car License Tag; 1900 Census Taker Badge; Old Hapd Seals; 100 Campaign and Uniform Badges and Buttons: Stack of Old News Prints: Old Magazines: '835 World Atlas: 1876 Indiana Atlas: 1879 Kosciusko County Atlas: 1900 History of Spanish American War; 30 Old Law Books: 200 Misc. Books back to .1816:. Old Almanacs, back to 1865; 1853 McGuffey Reader; German Reader; 40 Indian Head Pennies and 30 Foreign Coins; 60 Old Misc. Tokens Mortar and Pestle; Cast Iron Mortor: Sheep and Cow Bells: Miners Dinner Bucket; 150 Old Keys and Locks: Sun Dial; Buggy Step and Whip Sockets: Stoye used in Mail Carrier's Buggy; Old Wooden Pump; Old Doctor Case with Pills: Old Dental Tools: Phillipine Berry Juice Chalk Line: Bridel Rosetts: 1912 Fire Engine Light; A Pair of Coach Lights; Buggy and Railroad Lanterns; Model T Light and Horn; Carbide Tank for car lights; 25 Old Wooden Carpenter Tools; 50 Small Tools for Buggy, Wagon and Model T; 40 Old Car Parts; 40 Old License Plates: Wood Beam Walking Plow; 4 pr. Old Scales; 2 Gleaner's Sickles and Fork; and many, many misc. items not mentioned. ITEMS (AN BE SEEN FROM 6:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M., MONDAY EVENING JUNE 14. 1965 TERMS: CASH — NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLEMENTS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS LUNCH SERVED BY LADIES OF CHURCH Sales Conducted by Fred A. Richards Contact us for your Auctions AUCTIONEERS Fred A. Richards Lewis & Lambright 1215 Runnion, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Howe, Indiana Phone:743-2339 v Phone: 367-2174 or 367-2172 AUCTIONEERS NOTE: At a later date, Walter J. ‘ Ducky" Long’s lifetime Stamp Collection will be offered at Auction. This Collection includes 40,000 New and Used Stamps on and off cover. Civil War Letters —- Stampless Covers Embossed Postcards and many more topics. WATCH FOR AUCTION DATE ! ! ! Send SI.OO for your copy of catalogue today to: Fred A. Richard, 1215 Runnion Ave., Fort Wayne, Indiana (Money refunded on Purchases.) .

COUNTY TAX BOARD OF REVIEW LX SESSION The Kosicusko county tax review i board is now holding sessions ir. tlie court house in Warsaw for tlie purpose of cheeking the assesments i of county property. Members of the board are county assessor Carl Zimmer, county auditor. Noble Blpcker, county recorder, Maxine Whitney, pins Earl Himes of North Webster and Mrs. Joe Orr of Warsaw, who are appointed members.

To Benefit Children Local 797 Will O bse rve Crippled Children s Week June 14-19. Barbers Os Local 797 Will Donate The First Haircut Os Each Day During The Week To The Crippled Children’s Fund. The Following Will Participate: BUSHONG BARBER SHOP, Syracuse GAFF BARBER SHOP. Syracuse OSWALT BARBER SHOP, Leesburg GOOD’S BARBER SHOP, Milford MARTIN’S BARBER SHOP. Milford BURGER S BARBER SHOP, No. Webster GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP, No. Webster

Fine Gifts FOR FATHERS Dave's Men's Wear Nappanee