The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 June 1965 — Page 14
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NEW CAR WASH — Cecil Panins, well known North Webster resident. > n trig ibe onenin; of his now 4-bay, coin operated car wash in t in Ut-!>strr\ located just off road
It Happened In . . . Milford, Indiana hem Taken From The Files Os jj The Milford Mail
— ' , ■"■ ———— JO V I %RS AGO JUN! H. 1915 Mr and Mrs <.• < ~- Fox of n*or I Milt rd junction !:.i. '•• ■ --’ : ' .■' ■ ' ■ ' ' u ’ ’ the I? S Fleet in the Pacif .- area; I - ' ■ . a Navy nurse, is inrUahf nr-a ’ . June reddin'-! was xofemu-’-.' /ixi Sus > !.iv albmc-n n ’: •• : AiW»st< ■ir- ' Id .. when Miss Ruth Marte Moser, daugh- ' ter of Mr and Mrs Fred’ Moser of ■' Roanoke Itecame tire bride of Cpl ■ I : T Steffen K ey I Tex . son of Samuel Steffen, Goshen Ts <•• Bethel Chun h of the B e‘. iron ‘ . ' I : C. 1 > ,-i - - . ■ Rev _ VerniHi-.lu’uison. vviiose. resignation will become effective September 1. M:>- Esther Madiews of M.ltofd ’ - . • j.irr. .held c. n L..i ! nooirr Tey represented K » uk » t . ■ . . ■,••'. • •„■ u. e KJtto vi. <> .df .:■■•> ■ ' Ltohald Kline ha> been moved . to Mall u ias Island tn the Mull.m.ts ed in the Netherlands East Indies 1 Mrs Sarah J Christmas, 72. of Elk hart Sa’.urdo afternoon at the Char les Waltov chap 1 m tUit city Mrs ident She was a ktir of Joseph Godsehalk of Milford . ’ . | 30 YF3RS \GO. JINFrSO. 1935 Mesdames C Ray Miller.; Emery Little Ferry Hoover. Ixm*. Cory. For- ; \ ; t' A l> Wilson, an 1 Bur ~ <).•■<• Method attended a ..it.'.' :.-' <«’• Friday at Warsaw of representatives; . ■ ■ >■ ■ ' ■ John F Haijev, :i| ’. d’ed June II at • is home two miles SV> |>! N J .'w. • Surviving are. his widow : a soft, j Fred; a daughter. Mi s Elsie Holder man of Sappanee; four brother*. )•, . M Wi-- ■ i ter. Mr* Mary Kinney. .*ll o; Napp..- ' ■ build ng taken '’rm there the ivght j pre'. •>< u’s It was taken away ott o er : ‘ . M . M ’ ,'i A' ; /.A; ' for 30 members of the Excelsior i , ; ■ e Gi A. ill n R’ -three church Mt ' Mi" C Ray M let leave Sunday for Bear Isike in Mich7.av they will remain for two wx-eks They have < cabin at ’ .re-; sort ■ .■ ■ ’ | •Mr and Mrs. Chude Hutctanson I an i. daughters. Joan and Jean of p; have ks-n visaing Mr and Mrs William Hutchinson • • Smith 40 YF \Rs H ’C 19-5 Mrs Charles W »ker and Pitt jarsih where they will v .Mt for .f few d.ivs witlv-4ier parents Cloyse Thoma* won tix- local am:> t--or g"’’ tourn.ui)<-nt ■!* te.tt < W the Henry Bwr res dence on eart ... - ■ Mr and Mrs I J Troyer and son ( John . s>ent Sunday E-c v. tyne I with another son. Charles w-o i< j en’ployed at the Rurode Dry Goods Store Mrs Howard Leslie, formerly Miss Elizabeth Lentz of M;lf«»n1 who has been an inrtrurtor in the sclwl* a’ Wisner. La . awdnapanied by Miss .: also an instnictor in the Wisner schools, apent. * ee * visiting with Mrs Leslie’s {xarej’ts. Mr and Mrs Xlbert Lentz and her bnSher. Edward Lentl. and family . I ' \Fxs Esther Tusing is attending ■ the 3!aker Kindergarten school in IndianaiMihs at the present time Mbs TuMtig is the primarv grade teaclier in '.he Milford school The long drought which continued since Mac W was broken Saturday with a nice rain and which was followed by .tonther ra n on Monday The drought was the cause a a big so farmers of this county. 50 YEARS AGO. JCNT. 17. 1915 Charles Jackson, who lives near I t'.raveiton, was struck by lightning' just after The Mail had gone to press ] last Thursday Jackson WBS at h«ne, nud when struck was leaning over a i box that hod been placed in the barn yard He was knocked to the ground;
Wednesday. June 16, 1965
13 south of North Webster. The namr'of the all new car w ash is Lakeland Car Wash and is completely a self-service o|»eration.
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; . ■ • >» l P.'S . ' '■ ; ' .•■■ ; foi a time it was thuugi ie w k.lkxf. but lie finally reeov-red toil- . • Il s bark was ir<iar«'d an i ■ : is th. . ■ hr VV ;H I ■ , . r Mi- - !.<:■ i: i M Tlirm.i -", v . ■■ . ■ ; «•<■.ime th'- bpiL. o. lidi’s - d.Muffley of Milford on Sunday, the The Haney Grithm reunion w.i-. held al the residence of Jacob Phetid attending from the Mjlfocd urea were Mr and Mr- William Haney. Andrew Hepler, Mr and Mrs Mace ! is. ' anti others- of the Har«y fTn William H Silveys a prominent farmer living northwest of North u,-i -• died Mond iy Mr '■ Silveus formerly lived, wtest of Milford, onwhat is known as the Lichtenwalter . - .•. movci his ne\> ' ' I . ' . ■ ■" Hi - AO i;ivethwe-t ol ■ Mdfoni and who has three : ,—txl the Atlantic wa.-' in our ofh e Monday ... H E- Skill : ■ Side B shop Tth -day to ah Indianapolis man by the name of Mdrtin Martin they w.lUocate in Milford Mr Salts bu ’» vv II move *n a small town .south of Fort Wayne for the present NEW St MMER KExim NTS OF SVRMISF I AKF M .ind Mrs Noble Hollar of Indianapoj s are .'new residetg home from Hal Brown recerkiy Mr Hoil.ir had retired from the lixLana stale Ixkhxl of accounts afte years of service ■ t ■ a .-i.b:,- Mrs Laddb Lao -P.ai-.'i and dour ..children. 'Barbara; \.v\ Alien .and Rieiiard, ot '.Betin'S- !.< M.i w.’.l s**t’d the stßiwner w>t.h. t'hem Igjddts Igibra . a member of- the. -Chihxm Council in the' em- • tKissi at Wardungton. D C. was transfenxx! to New York • - IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE y f Vjd ) s:a I / of o \X\XS\ TOUT'S * important . — iFSIW sll6 OP TW6 WSUUT ! . Us 6 QASStRSO 10 6UV AND s&□.» . Gifts To Delight Father JUNE 20 p ■ ■ Desk ■ $37 95 ip p... . . ... Sl7 a' . H. - FURNITURE MART 108 N MAIN — GOSHEN F-d.lv Th u rsd.l. JUNE 18 thru 24 WALT DISNEYS Animated Feature “Cinderella” Color Friday • Thursday JUNE 25 - JULY 1 Double James Bond EXCITEMENT! “DR. NO’’ AND : “From Russia With Love” SEAN CONNERY Color -
Mr. Pmdus has been in business in the North Webster eomnmnity for the past ten years. X Mail-Journal staff photo.
World Assembly Os Church of the Brethren To Meet Hew lay members; can. become mere effective tn Christian v>!tnes<ed both in the church and to the world w 11 lx- a central oHXx*m of the world assembly of the Chun'it of t e BreOtren to ednvere June. 22-27 at Ocean Grove, N. J. A peak attendance of 10,000 Brethren from local churches throughout the nation ’and from overseas joto i:.-‘he proceedings of the 179th recurded annual conference. Anxng ■■ in attendance -from ths community • will be Leonard Barnhart and Rev., and Mrs Ralph Wagoner .- : Svro.nse Church of the Breth. re an 1 Rev.' Robert Perkins- of t Bet H«! Ctoirch of the Brothren ■ ' To come before the conference ■ • 1 Iwvial. an elected admin.si:.l'ive Ixxly. tor a new denom- ■ s 1985 70, The tu-w direction: according to the Rev. • Dr iXoniiin J Baugher, genwal . B: • • ■ ■. ■ ' seek ’ '■ ■■ in to the w told and to cfecerti - tJtortL . launching into new (ibedtor.ee and :enewa! " ■ ' ■ '■ ■ . >n of the laity, one vxihferenec Issue willcenter on whether separate men's /: .- er--;'- n '.-'-AS’-ip groin's <<r a unifid adult program will more, effect ely sene the, church’s mission | A committee recommendation leans heavily toward the unified approach of adult involvement. The necommendition grants, however, that at ■ ...- Io al and d ict lev el. men’s and women's fellowships may lxcontinued—-"!! needed" Several concerns before the 1.200 ... deiy., ahi 'center or. -the \ - .- eased to < :...rdM or imu'; .n. and dis- ■ c-onfinuance of the elders’ council. ot >.i>iik->s m-ms w.ll bring :> .i ■ .-v <»: child consecration, opposing proixasals'' for- : rompuLsory and Bible reading in public
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schools, and setting fourth a plan of district organization. In addition, six new items of business will be received. Action also may be taken on a recent invitation to the* Church of the Brethren to join the Consultation on Church Union, a group of at least six denominations planning re.xt year to look at an outline plan ofunion. Heretofore, the Brethren have been represented by an obsrver only at the consultation. Moderator of the conference will be the Rev. Dr. A. Stauffer Curry, E an. 111., denominational director of family life education and men s fellowship? Dan West, a Goshen. Ind . -1 ayman. is moderator-elect. Speakers at the general sessions wi". n lude, to addition to Moderator Curry: Dr. Colin W. Williams of the evangelism department. Natohal 'Council'-' of Chtirches.. New York: the Rev. E Wayne Zunkd. pastor. Harrisburg, Pa.; Dr Ralph W S'ckmar. Methodist minlsteand former National Radio Pulpit prercher. New York: the Rev. (■-!•:< W Dubbfe,. pastor, WestMd : the Rev.. ,f. Benton It'"?!'--, executive director. Agricultural Missions, Inc . New A'o-k: Dr John OMv er Nelson, dhxtotor. Kirkridge Retreat Center. Bangor. Pm. . ml Dr Merlin E Garber, pas- >• Frederick. Md More than a srore <>:' ut -'o;- s:>eakers vv II address >nal meetings and 'special dtore"s The Methodist camp meeting gnxnyls along the Atlantic sp-?x>?rl be host to the Brethren coiiference for flie sixth time?; • . JUNIOR LEAGUF GAME RE SCHEDULED D e to the Flotilla queen’s parade Friday evening. June IS. the LionRotary Junto: League baseball gome-will not be played as •••."■ ally s.heduhxl but. will be played at' 9 am Saturday. June 19. . MH.FORD ‘INSTRUMENTAL (DMAs ( HANGED IXk' to tne death of the mother of Joseph. Judkins, M Hoixi high' school Bard and chorus- instructor, then' will be no instrument.il les sons at the school this vyeek. They will start Monday. June 21
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Farm-City Workhops Announced | LNDLANAPOLIS - Four area workshops are to be held in the state in June under auspices of the Indiana Farm-City Committee. I Russell L Cole. Indianapolis, chairman of the state organization, has announced. - i General chairman of the first; meeting, scheduled to be held at the Greensburg YMCA June 16, will be Earl Brewer, county extension agent of Decatur county. E. H Wilson, treasurer of the Indiana Farm-City Committee, and assistant editor of the Hoosier Farmer, will be the keynote speaker at the Workshop. The K. of C. Home. Jasper, will be the scene of the second meeting. June 17 At Fort Wayhe, June 22, ; : the workshop will be located in the Ranch Hobby House. The next day, June 23. at Monticello, the Sportsman Restaurant will be headquarters. ” ’ In the one-day meetings, a general chairman will preside Registration opens the workshops, followed by a panel on Rural-Urban un- , derstanding — why needed, how to aecomplisii this objective, the use i of- pd :in<g local groups to sorarhead the,project and the role, of women in the presentation. . I At the workshop luncheons, a discusston presents" the role of state extension to a changing Community Sponsors of the workSbops will endeavor to present a nanel. discussion so that audience j parttoirxation is encouraged. The eshops will conclude with instrttotion :n coordinating a good Farm-City program, stressing motivation of residents in the area, ac- i tton by th? local committee and the '••mentation of a “Good Neighbor" awards activity. Chairmen for workshops, other - ■ -.ii’ 1 ' at Jasper. Pau! Jackson at . Fort Wavne, and W John Emerson at Monticello. ©HOP at Local
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CONFIRMATION CLASS — Grace Lutheran church. Syracuse, confirmed a class of five oh Pentecost Sunday. June 6. ' Confirmation in the. Lutheran church follows two years of study in
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jessup Visiting Children Mr and Mi's. Chester Jessup of Syracuse and Fort Myers, Fla., left Monday. June 7, for. Grand Forks AFB. Mr. arid Mrs, Jessup, a month in the home of the:r son. Sgt. Dxiald Jessup .and family. Sgt Jessup is stationed at Grand VFB. Mr, and .Mrs Je-sup. who returtxxl to SjTapuse two weeks tm Fort Myers, Fla .where ti' >• - ent ’the winter. ■ :r.e bec:i visiting in the homes of their daughter's. Mrs Dari o’Haver, Mr O' H .ver and children and Mrs Robert Gra::. Mr Graff ar 1 family.
was®. IT IS WITH GREAT PLEASURE THAT THE SPONSORS OF Pierceton Free Street Fair American Legion & Auxiliary, Lions Club, Commercial Club. Fire Department $ Auxiliary, welcome our friends and neighbors to a week of good clean fun and entertainment JUNE 15-19 Tues. 15th-OUR GRAND PARADE Bands, Floats, Marching Units, and featuring “SMILEY CORBIN and HIS CALLIOPE” ( World Famous Clown i Wed.,l6thSpecial Deggeller's Appreciation Family Day KIDDIE MATINEE 1 to 4 Greased Pole, Sack Race, Pie Eating Contest And Penny Pitch GARDEN TRACTOR PULL —7 P.M. Thurs., 17th - TALENT CONTEST 8:30 P.M. REMEMBER . . . . A INDIANA'S FINE AMUSEMENT CO. THE Deggeller's V WILL FURNISH ihe SHO * OF SHOWS ’ EACH DAY ON THE MIDWAY jJ-ISSTT I " ■** -US' .. ‘X-I'7 Fri., 18th - OLD TIMERS DAY Old-Fashioned AUCTION 1 P.M. BREMEN’S WATERBALL FIGHT 7 P.M. SPECIAL ICE CREAM SOCIAL (benefit — MORRIS CHAPEL CHURCH) Sat., 19th - Kiddie Matinee 1 to 4 KIDDIE PARADE 6 P.M. Big CHICKEN B-B-Q Prepared by Lions Club, sponsored by Geneva Fellowship Everybody's r>in Going To The ■ AIK COME EVERY DAY - STAY ALL DAY
Christian teachings conducted by the pastor. The Rite of Confirmation bestows tht full privilege c.f membership in the church. The members of the class received their first communion at the services of Holy Ctfm-
Church of God Eldership Helds Service At Bear Lake Camp The Indiana Eldership of the Cliureh of God observed te® Pentecbstal service Sunday, June 6. at the Bear Lake Camp near Wolf Lake. A one o’clock potlu.'k dinner was served. Attending from Syracuse were Rev and Mrs. James McKibbin and two daughters. Rev. and Mr< Wal- ‘ .• s and Mr and M:s. Lester Darr. Rev McKibbin is pastor (. the SyriK-iise Ch: rrli of God. Sav voti .saw it in The Mail-J i
munion held last Sunday. Members of the class are Stephen Strickler, Benjamin Liniger, fLinda Bushong. Mark Lea, and Daniel Jetmore, They are shown I above with KeV. Carl Satre,
MRS. HOWARD HAAB ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB WEDNESDAY Mrs. Howard! H. Haab bf near Milford entertained her bridge chib last' Wednesday evening. First prize 'went to, Mrs. Jack Sharp, second prize to Mrs. Herman Weisser, third prize o Mrs. Arid Beiswanger, and low to Mrs. Charles Ihirduni. The guest prize was awarded toMrs. C D. Banies. ’ ' ts-. ;hd i 'lie w ..' served tefthe above and to Mrs. Glen Jieesh, Mrs Bt sie Sunthimer. Mrs G. F. .Wolfenran, Mrs: Elain? Hall, M.rs. Glenn Brown. Mrs Parker Phend, and another guest. Mrs. T. A. Miller.
