The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 June 1965 — Page 24
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New Salem Bible School Closed June 18 The New Salem Church of the Brethren vacation Bible school closed FtwLiy. June 18, with the average of 132 children, the largest in the his-
ter\ of the church. | project was the Primary Depar •’. < ! ’ of the County Line Brethren church which was destroyed on Palm Sunday evening, to which was given sll2 86. . ! The church sincerely thanks the parents for letting it have their children for those days, and all the people who in any way helped make this a very successful scliool The church praises the Lord for His goodness and nurcy and giving the opportunity to i < ?.> !i a little way ill. the niolding of the li\es. during these da vs fi —4RECEIVES DEGREE IN NURSING BUFFALO. N. Y — Miss Doris Kay Hart ter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hartter of Milford, received j the Bachelor of Science in nursing degree this month from DYouviUe college, 'ikk*st womenls college in: western New York. She completed I c i; lei the degree in February. Raymond Thomas, Jr,, Stationed In Korea FIKST CAVALRY DIV . KOREA - ■ Army Specialist Five Raymond F. Thomas Jr. 29, son of Mrs. Nettie ' L. BOX 65, Ind . ’.<> assigned to the Ist Cavalry’ Division in Korea. June 8. | Sixel.lii-i Thoma-, a medical mwHe was graduated ‘ " Syt high school ui IftM and wotkmi for the Liberty < Hlg the Army in March 1960 d. MRS HTIMIH. Kill RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA, ■ returned from a three-week trip to - Roger Coil. and his wife in Sunny-" ville; Mr. and Mrs Fred Borlaug' Syracuse. in San Francisco; and rel.t'.ives ar.d friend- m I, ; >- Ancdc< I Whit: a- ; . J’;, .■ •. VI- - i > : Mi- Horace 11 k. a ll'.' : SCQtt WMS HAS JUNE MEETING; ELECTION <>: t e First Brethren church of Milford i.its meeting <>n Wednes day June 9, at the home- of Mrs. R«kil 1 Brown with 22 njcmber* and guests answering roll < W M S District coijferenee will e week- of June 14 at e-v.ina,’ I Mrs. William Perry led the group I ms Mrs Id MathOW® . gave the Bible study on "Walk I Hoowsth ' Mr- Gail Geiger pre-
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sented an article on Bible reading, and Mrs. Charlene Traster presented Brethren Missions in Review. Mrs. Willard Templin gave an article on Take Time To Entertain.
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