The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 June 1965 — Page 2

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SPORTS CARNIVAL

Syracuse Wins Concord Tourney Syracuse high .school basebail team defeated Warsaw 6 - 4 in the finals of a four-way. basebail tournr. held atConcord. Syracuse defeated New Carlisle 9. 6 in the first round of piay. Warsaw defeature m ord jfl - 7to reach the finals.Th is is the ninth straight victory for Syracuse without a- loss. .War-saw-now ■ has .'tub dosses for the In .the ctiampionship game 'Max Br<>ek<ers was the wtnnrg pitcher. He ■■■ s .ed : by -John Ldngenba . ■ Warsaw h tless ■. -< last three innings Warsaw scored two runs in the first .-inning, one in the second, and one in the fourth.’i--.’-' s-. > ■<•-(■<! three runs, in the second inning and three runs n the i tnjng Bob Pil her had ■ two hits. one was a double: ■ . . ■ drove in two rms- Barsh. of Warsaw. .d>-> had !.w<> h.ts ■ He reg- pitHtod himself 'out 'Of- ■ the hoses-'With no oilts arid then <•. r from scoring Both ‘ team- bad severed .good defensive - fri ri ■ ' ' ' ' ■ ,-SWS t'-.i!' New Carlisle . P’tOhcr til-.- V;:; <■ Ont o-- ’ ■. : . ' . ' k ' ' 'a - ' - ■ >r V - -a Th<w struck out five -.-> . n rrei lead’ More New - ?arisu> Scored.’.- .I-trry' ,S-nx»n--.-tod.. ■' / ■ !.,' ■■ re ■■ ,<■ ,- s --'■ ■ . ■ ■ '■ .. ■ . ■ ■ . . ' - ‘ - - ■ ■ ■ - .

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Wednesday, June 30, 1965 |

Water Safety Program Schedule Following is the schedule for die ■ Syracuse Water Safety Program. The lessons are given at the city park. Monday — 9 am. swimmers, 10 am. beginners. 11 am. advanced beginners. and 4 pm. junior and sen.life Saving. Tuesday—. 9 a.m. beginners, M> am. Poßywogs, 11 a.m. intermed- . - 9 am. advanced beginners, 10 am. beginners. 11 am. inUrnivdLr.es Thursday — 9 a.m. beginners, 10 a.m. pollywogs, 11 am long distance and 4 p.m junior and sen- ? saving. > ■ ■ Friday — 9 am. beginners, 10 a m pollywogs, and 11 am. adv.u vd beginners Etch child will receive one lesson--1 . E-a'rl Money is- the director, Ann - . aid-.. | Syracuse Locals - ■ ■ ■ - ■ V' d ent-. Jan ' Hamman/ ■ ■ M . : Mss Mary Agnes- Kloepfer fe’ n : ■ ' ■ ■ ' ■ : ' . ■ : - i ' - . - f;m.m’Kui. r - ■’ ' ’ ■' . ' . . • - ; . B ’ ■ s V- •*’ dvr’-y A- ■ .' '- - .'■ -■■ ■ /1 iv.ii he will cmixrk for Wddflicken. •■r. •• .the. home of his mMlier. . - ■■- . .- "" la ■ ' h • - . Sx ■ . ■ - ■ :n. North WeM.er..fkaxby, duhe'3o, ' - - . .- 1 ■ Gi-xTMinniyei-sary. ■ Mr and Mrs, Giwge Riddle and son. Bene, of New York city haxe Dr -’and Mrs Robert H. Riddle in and ,i'. fhe.>- T,.Ae -Wawasee.. ih>me. ’ ■ T 0,, -were Tuesday. June —. ■ ■ Dr and M's G. H. Schaefer. Syran

OBITUARIES

4®-- « Richard Feaster R.c'nard Allen Feaster, slx-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harn’ Feaster of Goshen, and grandson of Mrs. Doris Mohler of Syracuse, diet! at 2.10 a m. Friday, June 25, in the Goshen hospital, to which he admitted Wednesday eve The boy had been ill six months, death being caused by leukemia. Richard Allen was bou at Elkhart General hospital December 2, 119531 ! Surviving are the parents; the [Syracuse grandmother; two . brothers. Harry Eugene. 13. and Michhiel 'A both at home; the J :vrts, Mr. and ■ ■an-: Mi's. Dons Mohler. Syracuse, H.rry Angel. Ontario. Calif. ■ Funeral services were held Sunday a* s' PeoT's Lu*:’era< church. Millt rslvirgo at 3;30 p m. with Rev. John Stacy, Crawfordsville, and ■ h n ' ■- Martin Franklin Hoover Ms; ■ at :• A’ a.rn. Sunday.’ June 37. at - ‘ He - - - - - . senotfrly -ill since May, . Mr. Hooxer was bom January 4. 1900,. in SvTacuse, the son of IXivxl - - He was united in ■ 3, 1923’, in Godten and she, ■.--- ■ ■ ■ ■ was a member of the Svracusel ' God ’ '. .i ■ -■ ■ . ■ ■ ■■ - - • . ■ ' - ■ : ' til '■ ' ” . 1- . ■ - . .. .. t •' ' Br th:-” . w ll conduct ■■ . ■ Charles Virgil Leach rites were held in the Har- ... rls-Trtiaiei funeral home at North ’A.-b'Ot .hi Tuesday afternoon for .Pierceton Rev Dale Girder of the Burial was in the Mock cemetery - ■ pool, from a heart attack He had vbeen ill. over one year. - He was boro on February to Jui.a A. iDraigv a ?K I Beil F. ■ . ih ’...- - - - ■ .ago’- when be moved to this area. •Just this .'year, he and 'h® w:fe.ui»--m-- ■>; 50th ut-t::.. ui’.r.xersary He was married to Marie A. retired from the. Indiana state highway. He was a number of the M-vk X'itnsUan ehmvh i in addrtxm to his wife. Marie, t surviving are three sons from Marion. Fred, James and Charles J . and ore sun, PhiiUp, of North Webst or; aixl <>ne daughter, Mary Alice Patton, also of North "Webster: eight grandchildren; four greatgramHrldran; two brothers, Verl of- Cincinnatti, Ohio, and Fred of Muncie; three sisters. Mrs Neornia Fertich of North Webster. Mrs. : Mary Evois of Cincinnatti and Mrj Martha Jackson of South Bend. A son. Howard, preceded him in death.. Harry Locke Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, June 23, at 4 pm. in the Kobbier and Fester funeral home m Elwood for Harry Clement Locke, 79, of 701 south A street. Elwood, father of Howard Locke of r 3 Syracuse Mr. Locke died at 12:55 p.m. Monday, June 21, at the Whitley county hospital, where he had been admitted earlier. Mr. Locke was bom March 5. 1886, in Tipton ccounty. He was married to the former Eva Beatrice in Elwood and since his marriage had toed in that area. He was a . railroad clerk for the Nickel Plate (Railroad before his retirement. His wife preceded him in death in 1950. Survivors include four sons, Howard Locke of r 3 Syracuse, J. Edwin Locke of Gary. Glen A. Locke of Indianapolis, and Hugh David Locke of Noblesville; 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs Ada Goar of Tipton. One brother preceded him in death.

Mrs. John Good Mrs. John Fannie Good. 188. of Milford, passed away at 5:45 j jp.m. Thursday, June 24, in the home i ’of her son. Harry Good, at Milford. | rtxhe hpd been ill for several months, i I Mrs. Good was tx>m April 12, ' 1877. in Marion county, la. Shg married John T. Good on January 1. 1898, and he preceded her in death in 1924. A member of the Solomon E\-an-gelical United Brethren church near Syracuse, Mrs. Good had reI sided in Indiana since the early 1 1900’s. , 1 Surviving in addition to the Milford son. are another son, Lee Good of Boner Lake, near Syracuse; one 1 j brother. George Ellenwood of Galva, III.; seven grandchildren: 19 great-grarKiehildren and one great-great-erandchdd. Funeral sen ices were conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Mishler funeral home. Jlilfoixi. Rev. Carl Shearer officiated and burial was in the Solomon Creek cemetery near Syracuse. Clarence Miller Clarence ‘Sheenie Miller. 70. of 211 Fort Waroe street. -W.usaw, father of Mrs. Harold Mary |Jane) Ginter of r 1 Leesburg, died’ at 2 am. Friday at the Miirphy Meuical Center where he ir.id been a patient for the post ten days. He - - - ■’ for-sev-eral years. ■ J Mr. Miller 4 was bom at New Paris on June 3. 1895, the soi of ■ S-mi«>!’ and Mary (Werner) Milter. He. had Ihxhi a lifetime resident of county M • was a member of the First Christian - chureh. ' : Surviving in addition to the Leesburt d.->:v. K,-r. are three sons! Ray-1 mor.d M:ller of Elkhart. .Ned Miller Mishawaka and Gary’ Dean .Milder of / Elwood: and five •■'grand- ! - en He was preceded in death ron. Clare- ' . who ' ■ ■' i-‘: - i«— i se:~. v-es were I’cld at Becker officiated and interment r is in the Onkwixxl cemetery' ; MILFORD - LEESBURG | Hospital Notes ■ E es'aurg received medical treat- ' I s - - ’ ■- ■' Hiss Sus; j Straka'■ both .of r 1 Milford, were - Ha rds of . r 2 Let ’ .wa< treated for a laceration to his . right ' hand Monilay 4n the . emergency roan of the MurphyMedfccd i L'enter. He was dismiss< '! Mrs. George Sinn, r 1 New Paris, is-a "patient in the Elkhart hospital ■ where she is recovering- from a major hip operation. She is making sat- ■ ■ ported. Court News Judgment \warded A >f $36,146 was award--.■d last Wednesday in trie Elkhart cireiut court to Raymond I and Katie Stutzman -of Milford. The judgment was rendered against Venue Coaches, Inc . for failure to pay a promissory note of $23,348. Attorney fees of $2,250 and a retired interest of $.">43 were also awarded the plaintiff A suit against the State Bank of Syracuse, co-defeiidant. i was dismissed. Flattery is still the best way to get to f.rst base with some.

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spent socially with an amateur contest climaxing the program. Committee was Mr. and Mrs. James Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Claxton Preston, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Longenbaugh. FFA RETURNS FROM FISHING TRP TO CANADA The Ligonier high school Future Farmers ot America have returned from a week's fishing trip to Canada, near Blind River, Ontario.. They also made stops at Mackinac island and bridge. Their trip was financed by their farming project, growing com and sorghum; and the selling of FFA garden seeds. Members of the class were Ron Conrad. Dennis Berkey, Quentin Sag-

■ gars,. Lanny Meroney, Tom Hakes, John Leslie, Paul Miller, Dpvid Moser. Lexa Weaver, Dennis Dunlap, . and Kerry Mazelin. They were accompanied by Jesse Dunlap and Timo Korhonen. exchange student from Finland; and their chaperones, Marxey Sponhauer. Jay Hammel, and Richard Dunlap. MILFORD BRIDGE CLUB TO ATTEND PLAY Members of the Wednesday Bridge' club at Milford will have dinner tliis evening at the Wagon Wheel in War-. i saxv and,attend the play “On the Way . to tlie Forum." Mrs. Jaunita Grimes. Syracuse, was a Sunday, June 27, dinner guest i of Mrs. Marie Banning near Pierce- - tQft.

LARRY HOOVER UNINJURED IN ACCIDENT MONDAY Larry Hoover, 18, r 1 Milford, was uninjured Monday when he drove his 1964 Ford into the Elkhart rirer bridge at the junction of Kercher and Violet roads. The accident happened at 5 p.m. Hoover, was westbound on cr 38 ' at 35 miles per hour and was about to round the curve to cross the bridge when he swerved to miss a dog sitting in-the road. In swerving, lie lost control and skided into the guard posts and the bridge. „ Deputy sheriff John Doncilovic of Elkkhart county estimated damages at S4OO.