The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 June 1965 — Page 11
F - ■" ' ■ '-IBJ* 'SSPW| 7 Jr | r — l : 1Q N * -> ■\lh<i I’II'IUHOV — Anyone The photo shows Mi-s Pecsy Biltzt Peggy will be a senior in Pierceirom the Pierceton area who viewed M 'Miss Pierceton”. ridini in a ton high school next vear and is the the Mennaid Festival parade Friday convertible driven by Phil Wise. She d..ui,hter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert night was pleaded at the above was preceded and followed, by other 'Biltz of r 1 Pierceton, scene units frotn Pierceton. _zz Letters To The Editor Thanks For Flotilla Help
‘ .■ ' . I ' w.nrt . '<> ' e\‘> nd : mv ;>•!'••<<• -1 tiiauto. to each and everyone, w o I' »y -Flotilla I feel that ft h<>i«e it -u.it be <■'-■■• niv'.'v -• .< \- ye.i’- ' .■ ■ '.’ I 'was fortunate to have the co p ■. - with me bn the egnimitpw.lt would not : •• possible to list evcryon.
NEWS from th* Services 1 1 Michael Engle Promoted « ’ MI.XOT. X I> ■ -■ Mk Itaei K Engle son <if Mr. and Mrs Wdlis I 11 :••■ <>f \\ F.rt Or- •.■••' .V. . saw. Ind . has' lx*n ■p’ronarted tu ' ■ ' '' Fort '■ at AFB. X I’ Atm'.an Ki ■ man ji a unit that supports th« Strategic Air Ckmimand tertontiiieiital misMles and jet bombIV* airman is a graduate ot War- | id. . -; ■ - '
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JUNIOR HAPPY BACHELORS MEET Tito Junior Happy Bitotoors 4-H tok ' VI .1 Ih m ‘ "/ AS --I lay. •June 16. at the home irf Carlton Bix-r. ■ Dale Frwhxar ..al the. 4-H pledge ..... led- by Stimely Kilmer. Roll nswcrcd by a favorite y A . Fred.. Dan and Pat Bee were led by Rosy Aanlaningiiam .ukl and saMy report ■ were served by Rkk Me Donald Greg K.o.rer. Cindy and Rick Rapp Tony, Barbara and Ter v. Zimmerman. A film was -by John Strouse.
North Webster News
CORINNE STAPLES, Correspondent Miss Marilyn Julillerat-Terry Lynn Hiner Wed Last Saturday
The North Webster Methodist church was attractively decorated with baskets erf mixed cut flowers last Saturday night when Miss Marilyn Juiilerat of Wolf Lake and Terry Lynn Hiner of North Webster spoke their marriage vows. Reverend Charles Johnson, pastor of the * church, officiated at the double > ring ceremony which was solemn- ’ ized at 7 o'clock before approximately 30 guests. Marilyn is the daughter of Mr. ’ and Mrs. Ernest Juiilerat of Wolf Lake, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hiner of North Webster. ! Traditional pre-nupttol music was provided by Miss Sherri Rider wlio : played “The Wedding March to the bride was escorted and given hi marriage by her father. She was i attired in a floor length gown of ‘white b: feta fashioned with scoop neckline. Her short veil w.c ax tc’ad ’.(> white velvet kind adorned with 'pearls. Site carried a t'ruiai .hriqik-’ of red aiui white carnations with white streamI Mrs. Walter. Williams of W’olf Lake attended her sister. She wpre i a street teipgth Weerth, dress of white knit laminate with silver metallc threads woven into the material. Her corsage was of red and .white ■■ i-ai-natiotis Steven .Hiner, brother of the bralemxMim. setwed as best ■■ ■ i Airs. . Juiilerat, mother of. ■ tlye bride, wore a liiiht blue laminated: » and a of pink carnations! Mrs Hiner, mother of the bridegroom, wore a white jersey dress with white accessories arid a corsage of red and white carnations. ; !■’•'! ' we-kimg a recep- j ’.or/ was he'd at trie iiome of. the. > A CIS decorated the reception table where Mrs Edith Shoemaker was ini : . ■ ■ - .. ■': The bride is a 1965 of Wolf Lake high > .■«•! Mr. Hiner4 . / - •_- •’ a:;d at the Syracuse Rubber ComjKtny. The .couple is at home on r 1 North Webster i _xw— • . 4 Miss Sharon Brindle Celebrates Tenth Birthday Miss Sharon Brindle was guest of < honor List Tuesday whan she cele-1 . thday. Invited guests who enjoyed an afternoon of ganu-s arid swmwng were Maivia. John and Beth Piter. . dy Grimes. Nancy and Denis Var.ator, Donea Kreis arid Debbie Hartup. ■ -'I Mrs R >i>ert S hate- Mr< Robert Fifer assisted Mrs Brindle | at the beach a"nd in serving the-1 birthday cake and ke cream. _XW— ! COMMVNITY NEWS T Sgt and Mrs M./.c-lm Beezley Mr and Mrs. Paul Beezley. They spent last ’<v<-ok end with MrsBeezley‘s pjirents. Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Huntsman and other rela--; ••-.cs at Mm.er ami B'k.'. 14 They expect to leave North W ebster this week end Claude Twitdiell, his daughter .Hhi her familv, all of South Haven.
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SHERRY ! I -i . /R i y y MR. AND MRS. TERRY LYNN HINER Mich, called on*Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beezley and family Sunday afteri noon.’ Mr. and Mrs Jonas Yoder •of ■ Emmiitovvii, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvp Miller and Sally. ■Mr. and Ms Greg Uncki of {Goshen attended the Mermaid-Fes-tival and visited relatives hare several times last week. ? ‘ M r and Mrs. Da R W - family moved to Monticello Atonday M:‘. Richards, a United -•Tele- . phone Company employee was re- . transferred' to Monticello as New Salem News By MRS. RAY FERVERDA ' GEEST SPEVKERS HERE St ND\Y ■ Mrs. ■ M ,r■■ Art'.'' and ■ of Muskegon, M . were guest speakers on Stuiday •oreiwvon iluring the hour of yvor--ship at New Salem church. Mis. ■ Riis; ar.d Boya yvere speaking '!'• «r ■■- ' ' T e Gideons have taken the reB Ries ’tor t. ■? rmir.y ti’ousafid< of ■ ■ ■ . rmosa Mrs Faust is a returned missionary from Formosa Mrs Fa.c j:hl Boya are now taking more (raning before they return to For- ' .n'tusa' again. - ■ Syriai musk was presented by juth quartette. Allene Kilmer, Karen Plank. Gary Hurd arid Jay Plank; with Nancy Johnson accompaning. , Rev and ’Mrs. Howard Kreider of Wairfjee will return home this week after attending the an- ( ratal confereiwe t»f the church of the ■ . ■ Ocea . Grove, N. J. Mr. . and M-s. Gene Rarick erf f r New Paris and Mr. and Mrs. Junior • Kepmr. <rf r r Warsaw sivnt the week end at Ocean Grove attending the conference They returned home on Munday. Little Risa. 2’.- year old daughter of the Gene Raricks Spent the week end w.th'her grand pa re. its. Mr and Mrs. Dane Rarick of r 1. The Dane
PHONE 834-2608 Raricks and Risa spent the week end with Max Rarick who is working at a rest home a< Mt. Morris. Hk Jonell. seven-year-old daughter, and Philip, infant son. of the Gene Raricks. six'gt the week end in the home erf grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Montel of SyraCtEe. Elaine, nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Kilmer 4 of r L returned home from the Goshen hospital after undergoing a tonsilectomy. ; Mr. and Mrs Everett Tom, Jt. returned Alan Page to his home in South Bend on ‘ Sunday afternoon.. The Toms entertained with a Hobo Party, on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shively, and a -birthday party for son Kevin .on . Friday evening w : th homemade ice cream and cake at the home grandparents Mr and Mrs EHis Ebj seif so mu?:i he wotdd Uted to have stayed longer.' M- and Mrs F:\mk Shively and Mr -i-: Mrs.. Herman Gmther. all of r r Leesburg, spent the yv<x'k i end in the home of a niece. Mrs. Robert Jrimson. and family of Farmburg, and with a Mr< 4'revi Reynolds. . Mrs Ruth DeFries of r 1. Mrs Kathryn Dunnuck of r r Warsaw.and Miss Clara Driver of Warsaw, were Sunday dinner guests <rf Mr. .aid -Mrs Ray Ferverda and Blake Baumgartner. Susie Raker, daughter of the Bruce Bakers of Ix?esl>urg. and ■ ’ Frank Jolmsons- of r r Syracuse. are --x- 'a few 1 grandparents, Mr ahd Mrs.-Russell ? ■ ’ > 7 Linda, daughter of the .Allen Shivelys of Syracuse, spent • last week iri the home of her gr.mdparents. Air. 'and Mrs.. Frank Sliively. r 2 Leesl The Herbert Morohtxises spent Simday afternoiin in the home 6fMr and Mrs Guv Morehouse. The Dale Morehouses* spent Sunernoon' in - the De • ■ . . Mr and Airs En ■ ■ Syracuse Locals Mrs. Eston Clayton. Syracuse, n . '•’ - Elsie Bi • . Tuesday afternoon, June 22. Mr and Airs. Glen Alien of Gos-. hei.i called on Airs. E>tella Swartz, Syracuse, on Sunday. Air. and Mrs. AV alter Pidgeon of lndiana t x>l:s are at their home an i Lake Wawasee for the summer. Mrs. Sophia Weaver has returned to her home On Lake Wawasee afier spending the winter in Sarasota. Fla. Air and Airs. E.. T. Anderson of Syracuse were in Chicago from Friday. June 25, until Tuesday. Air. Anderson is a native of Chicago. j Dr Mar.'.aret Alead. world fam•ous anthropologist from Nevv York City, spent the week end at the Pap ikevehie lake eottaye of Ahss. Katharine Rothenburger. - 1 Air. and Airs. Larry Rytnah and Tammy of r 1 Nappanee spent the wet'k end at the home of Airs. Ryman’s parent Mr. and Mrs. Cl nton Gebert of r 1 Syracuse.
Wednesday, June 30, 1965
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, HONEYMOON IN PENNSYLVAN lA—Mr. and Mrs. Simon .1. Smith are on a wtsdding trip to central Pennsylvania’ following their recent marriage. They exchanged voWs in the home of Rev. and Mrs. J; Herbert Fretz, Goshen. Mrs. Smith is the former Airs. May Knepper of Wawaka. In the wedding party were Mrs. Earl Lantz. New Paris, sister of the bride, as matron of honor: Samuel B. Smith. Syracuse, best man: Mrs. Sniith. bridesmaid: and Mr. Lantz, groomsman.
Mothers Os WWH Convenes At Elkhart Tlie National convention of the Mothers of World War 11, Inc. was held.at the Elkhart hotel in Elkhart over last week end. ' ■ Delegates from 12 states began arriving on Thursday evening. The , ■■ < --- .■ <■ day morning at 9 with the ' National [resident, Mrs.' Glehna Yotoig of Lafayette, presiding A representa- ■ from ’lie mayor of Elkhart'', office welcomed the nearly mothers • and they were extended the 'keys to the city.” A Ixisket of 'mums was presented in Ito- - ■ ■ e Gold Star M rtheiis by i -r ana' ‘district three The massed . ■ Hags 'of the ' various states, districts .c d units were presented and i they stood in the meeting hall all j thFouu 'the .meeting.. The opened t B • ■ ' . i' \ . on. j Mrs. Yottng introduced a ,1-awyer f from Indianapolis who explaimx.l the action of the executive board ( m relatHMi to the ' selling of ■ the i : National Home on Delaware street - iin Indianapolis The Home will be tom vlown as the Interoelt System of the state highway is going through the area. He explained that the house wtxild lx' sold to the state sometime in the next year. Ni>' •.•ians for a new Honx 1 for t:ie \ organization <yere discussed. < i The reports of the department t ea men were given in the after- t noon on Friday It was reported < that more than 5122.000 was spent in behalf of veterans and, that 5.392 i mothers spent a total of 72.676 1 hours working in the VA hospitals > The 12. states have 246 units with j a membersliip of 8,621. ' 1 A receptfoh for t :,•■ presktet' Mrs Young,. waß held <-n Friday-! even.-ng with music and ’ square j. dancing exh bitions m as Colts’ were d:s-:>lay<.xi in , tlx* president’s suite aftw the reception. The high light of Saturday’s ■session eanie in the evening wlien ■ a Ixiixjuet was hold. Wayrie Guthrie. assistant manaeer ■>.• the ln<l anapoks News, was the speaker, • Adolins;” a group of 16 girls •’ who ■ Officers for the next year were ton of Illinois was elected ; ■ kin; Mi's; Evelyn Klecki’ier of Pennya an.a. f.r<! vice pre>bient; Mr> "reiie McMalian of Michigan, second vice president;. Airs. Ruby Price of er of Indiana, treasurer; and Mrs. Kay Beck of low i. s< . ■ Directors elected-included Mrs. Mary Smith of Delaware, Airs Edna Youngquist of Kansas, .Mrs. Leia Rosiers pf Wisconsin, Mrs. Kay Beck of lowa, and Mrs May H.l: - Illinois. The national president and secretary will live in the Home at ( Indianapdis beginning July 1. The activities on Stmday included ( a worship service, a memorial service for the deceased mothers and . installation of officers and final reports of committees. i The 1966 convention will be held t lin Chicago and in 1967 Louisville , ! will be the convention site. t € CHURCH OF GOD HOLDS ANNUAL PICNIC Tiie Syracuse Church of G<xi Sun- ( day school members l>eld - their ar.- t nual picnic at Crosson Park, Sun- ( ’ day. June 27. A carry-in dimer was j enjoyed at noon by the 75 present, j In the afternoon volley ball, base- , ball and other games were played ; and a social hour enjoyed. ■ MELOY REUNION HELD AT LEE CORYS I The Melov school reunion was held at the Lee Cory home east of Alilford and was well attended last Sunday. The oldest pupil present was Charles Bushong, 96, of Syracuse. John Traster of Fort Wayne came the farthest. Gifts were presented to them. A carry-in dinner was enjoyed by all.
THE MAIL-JOURNAL
The bride was attired in a pink nylon embroidered dress with a corsage of white carnations centered with pink roses. Mrs. Lantz wore a dress of pale mint green, and Airs. Sniith. a blue and green dress with white accessories. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served, at Miller’s Country' restaurant. Upon their return they will be at home at 405 south Seventh street. Goshen. Mr. Smith is president of Smith Motor Supply and Equipment Corporation, Goshen.
PURDUE GRADUATE — Tom Bry gider. above, snn. of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brygider <>t r 2 Pieireton. was graduated from Purdue university with a bachelor of science degree in industrial management. He graduated from Pierceton hitih school in 1961. He has taken a position with the Cooper Tire and Rubber Company in Findlay. O. TWO SYRACUSE YOUTHS INJURED IN CRASH Larry La;:<i, 25. ’ r 4 Syracuse, (F early Saturday morning, June 26. following a single-car accident on the P.ckwiek Road south of Syracuse. Laird, sustaincxl a fracture to the right foot and b< y bruises xvhen. he was thrown from his 1965 A’oiks-wa-2>»n which had turned over on its top after the driver failed to negotiate a turn. ■ A passenger, Fred Crews. 20 r 4Syr cuse. vvas treated at Coshen hospital for severe body bruises 1 abrasions He remataed in the car when Laird vvas thrown out. . Trooper. Herschel . Harper - cited Laird ’ tor driving left of center. Trooper Haroer reported, the I*urd vehicle was A 1 on -the Pick-, w ,-k Ristd and the . left side of the car left the roadway. In trying to regain control, the driver swerved I over on its top... Laird landed or. his feet about 15 feet in front of where the airto ■ ~, .iu'o v buixl at Farewell Party Given For Syracuse Boy A farewell party was given Saturday by Larry Jones assisted by Miss SaUy Searfoss and Miss Alary Kimes at-the home of Larry’s parents. Mr and Airs William T. Jones, - is parents 1 Mr-and( Mrs, Bud Cripe, are moving to Florida in July. The group went skiing then return- ' i to the Jones home for a. potluck dinner at 6 A cake decorated with “Farewell** was served with the dinner. Bruce was presented a gift from the group. He was a 1965 graduate of Syracuse high school and dans to enter college in Florida this fall. There were about “40 present. . Christian Science Lesson or Sunday “Certainly I will be with thee” (Exodus 3) was God’s assurance to Moses before he led the children of Israel in their escape from Egypt. How Aloses continued to rely" on God’s power in the wilderness will be brought out in Christian Science services this Sunday. The subject of the lesson is “God.” Included in the readings will be this passage from “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Alarv Baker. Eddv: “When man is I governed by God, the ever-present Mind who understands all things, man knows that with God all things fare possible” fp 180 L ■ IN SUALMER CAMP Ron Hibschman and Jerry' Firestone AlcCormickXMtter, Inc., wn- , plovees. left Sunday tor Camp Me 1 Cov Wise., where. they will take [ two weeks of army reserve training.
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