The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 July 1965 — Page 5

North Webster News CORINNE STAPLES, Correspondent PHONE 834-2608

NORTH WEBSTER SCdUTS AT PIONEER TRAILS Twenty , four Scouts from troop 26 spent last week at Pioneer Trails. Upon entering. 15 boys were first class and above, six were second class and two were tenderfoot. At the close of the week, two were second class scouts and all. the rest were first ekes and above. Five members of the Troop were admitted to the Order of the Arrow, Papakeechie Lodge on Wediu night. They were Donnie Guy, Kan Piew. Joe Tirschek, Bruce Cummings and scoutmaster Dean Tucker. . Among the honors received by troop 26 were first place for camp wide games (Scouting skills', eight hours conservation, 11 boys received one mile swimmer patches and the following three boys passed the life saving test: Bert Culver, Kim Plew. and John Wright. .After leaving camp Friday night, 16 scouts from Troop 26 departed for Evansville, where they toured the Evansville museum, hiked the 13 mile anniversary trail and were shown on Evansville television Saturday night. They spent Saturday night encamped at Audubon state perk. Henderson. Kv . and returned to their homes about 8 o’clock Sunday night. • —nw—- • . Reed Family Reunion At Paul Beezley Home Mr and Mrs Paul Beezley woo hosts to the annual Reed family

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1 reunion at their home Sunday. Aj> ptnamstaiy 40 persons from Elkhart . Warsaw. Marion and the j North Webster area attended. Officers electecWor. the coming year are Martin Tfefie:', president; Mrs Martin Kohejry secretary and treasurer; and Robert Dean of Syracuse, vice president. The 1966 reunion will be held at the home Pf Rev. and Mrs. Chester Reed at North Webster. —NW—-CHAIN-O-LAKES CLUB ATTENDS HELD DAY PROGRAM Five members of the Chain-O-Lakes 4-H club attended the Conservation Field Day held at the Guy ■ Cripe farm July 22 They were told how to identify different trees. Thev toured the forest and a farm pond, in which they t later fished. The members that attended were Joan and Jim Krasnansky, Mark Reiff, John Rhodes and Bruce Turner Bruce Turner Was the lucky fisherman, bringing home sized blue-gill that he caught pond. \ -^NW—; Mrs. Frank Green Hostess To Past Chiefs Mrs. Frank Green entertained last Wednesday night the Past Chiefs club members and their husbands. Charles Harris, Russell Engle. Jacob Krouse. Raymond Fink < and Frairic Green were the gentlemen guests. Prizes were won by

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*. Mrs. Russell Engle, Mrs. Jacob :- Krouse and Charles Hams. The e hostess served a dessert salad, potato chips and coffee to the eight 7 members and five guests present : . —nw—- ! PACT BEEZI.EY HONORED ‘ ON 79TH BIRTHDAY 1 Members of his family gathered t at the home of Paul Beezley last Monday commemorating his 79th birthday with well-wishing and birthday cake and ice cream. -NWCOMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Chester Lawrence of Mansfield. 0.. spent last week here with . relatives. W’ord has been receiv ed here by relatives that Bill Beezley who underwent an emergency appendectomy recently returned to his work Monday as a meat operator with National Food Stores in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vanator and family were damer guests of Mrs. Ermal Vanator Sunday and attended the Legion baseball game played at Warsaw Sunday afternoon between the Warsaw- Post aid the ' Lafayette Post. Mr and Mrs. John Kinsey and family of Elkhart spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pifer aid family. Friends at the Seehrist community have receiv ed word of the death of Jim Sowash who passed away Saturday morning Funeral ser- , vices were held in Fort Wayne Tuesday for the former summer resident of the Seehrist lake area Mrs Rita Schmidt and children | visited Sunday, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Krouse. Mr and Mrs Phil Braddock of Elwood. former residents of North Webster and Leesburg, visited with Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Baumtee and family last. Sunday and enjoyed a picnic supper at the shelter Mrs. F.i ! Woodworth and Mrs. Lester Kline were also picnic guests. Mr and Mrs Dole Cremeens and family spent the week end with his < ster Mrs Billy Carr ami family at Ottawa, I." Mrs. Ernest -Ore-,, meeris of! Leesburg accompanied the family to Ottawa and will spend weeks with her daughter there. Mr and Mrs Virgil Stanfield and f , and family. Sunday Need Women To Furnish Cookies For Milford VBS Rev. Robert Perkins, pastor of the .Batin-: Church of the ..Brethren ’ ' that anyone wishing to contribute homemade cookies for refreshments during: the Milford Community Bible School may do so. Jliose wishing to furnish cookies should contact their respective Bible school representative The school starts** lay, August 2, and ends August Benefit Social Homemade Cakes and Pies. Ice Cream. Sandwiches'. Sponsored by NORTH WEBSTER CHURCH OF GOD WIN-ONE CLASS JULY 31 at 5 p.m pn The Church Lawn

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— | [■: \ , ■ ! Ligonier >! ’ - News By ROSE CUNNINGHAM Ligonier Boys Receive Hoosier Fanner Degrees ! Two ligonier boys were among 199 FFA boys from Indiana to receive the Hoosaer Farmer Degree this year. There are - some 10,000 boys belonging to the state association. Bruce Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey’ Bums, r 1, Ligonier and Ron Conrad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Conrad, r 1, were chosen to receive the degrees. This is the second time ki the history- of Ligonier high school that Hoosier Farmer degrees have been awarded to bovs from this school. • —LCromwell Boy Plays At Stevenson's Funeral Jerry Alber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alber, of near Cromwell, was highly honored to be the organist selected to play for the funeral ' service of the honorable Adlai E Stevenson, held recently in the Unitarian church in Bloomington, 111. , Alber. a senior at Illinois Wesley- j an university in that city, is majoring in organ. —LPROMOTIONS AT MONSANTO CO. Joseph H. Piver. manufacturing superintendent of the Ligonier plant of the Monsanto Company, today announced the promotion and re-as-signment of two management representatives of that plant. ed ve V; l, Irvin E Cook, presently assistant foreman on crew four will be promoted to foreman in the Polyflex area on crew -Three to replace Roger E. Vincent. Sr is' being transferred; on the fameday to the engineering department and will assume the management •. ament of Process T< ■Try” has been employed at the Ligonier plant as an assistant foreman since April 23. 1962 He resides with his wife and family at : N. Third street, Goshen. Roger was orginally employed on April 2. 1951. at foe Stonington. Connecticut, plant of the former Flax Corporation and promoted from the hourly group to an assistant foreman in the Polyflex area of the plait on April 27. 1959. Tie was transferred to the Ligonier Plant bn August 1. 1963. and promoted to foreman in the new Palyflex Department He resides at 1001 Sunnyskfe Avenue, Ligonier. James H Mattson, engineering of tlie Loonier, plant of the Monsanto Company announced today the promotion of Donald L. Underwood, effective August 1. to the management position of Process Technician. Don joined the Ligonier Plant as an hourly employee on August 26. 1967. | Transferred to the salary roll as an Engineering Technician April. 1962. He graduated from Syracuse high school and resides with his wife and family at 710 Jay street. Ligonier —L- . /t SUZANNE HAIN AT I. U. WORKSHOP Suzanne Hain. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haiti, r 1, Ligoaier. is attending the Newspaper Workshop division of Indiana university’s high school journalism institute. This division is the second part of foe institute which gives high school juniors and seniors from Indiana and surrounding states instruction in newswriting, editing and photography The’ two-week workshop began July 11, on the Bloomington campus.

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I 286 ENROLLED IN RED CROSS SWIMMING CLASSES ! A total of 286 persons were en- ! rolled in the Red Cross Swim [ classes at the Chain O’Lakes Park near Albion. One hundred and ten of the studentswere from the Wesf) ; Noble School Corporation and trains- ‘ jportation was furnished for partici- ; pants. Two school buses picked up j ! the children at designated- stops in j Ligonier. Cromwell and Warwaka. | j Certificates were issued to all 1 those who successfully completed' S the courses. ! Beginning August 2 through AugI ust 13, Red Cross instruction will jbe given in both junior and senior . | lifesaving, at the same location. ; j Persons must be age 12 or over for j junior lifesaving and 16 for the I senior lifesaving. No charge is made for the classes. RETURN FROM SCOUTING CAMP Local GM Scouts returning home j this week from Camp Pottawattamie, in Tippecanoe state perk near , Winamac. include the following» girls: Jane and Susan Alber, Donna i Bluhm, Brenda Kay and Paula, Brown. Sherry Evtcheson. V’icki j Gerke. Patricia Hain, Tonda Hare, ; Jan Kidd. ! Also, Vicki Miller, Teresa Moore. Jolene Ray. Jody Renner. Brenda Kay Shearer. Margi Shultz, Connie S.pe. Gail L Laler and Barbara Wallace. The girls spent two weeks in the camp sponsored by Indiana Lakej land Girl Scout Council, serving Whitley. Noble, Elkhart and Kosciusko counties. —LHistorical Society Meets At Stone’s Tavern Stone's Trace Historical Society met for the first time in the meetI irvg room of foe (rid Stone’s Tavern j Tuesday. July 27. - lYes-dent Graydon Blue reports that approximately half of the tavJ em has now been sided and a prime coat of paint applied. Bob Staton, chairman of the work crew, has reported that about twenty F.F.A. boys from Cromwell, under the direction of the vo-ag teacher. Roger Schermerhom. have been donating their services. i —L— Mrs. Fannie Wertheimer Graveside services were held in Oak Park . cemetery Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Fannie Wertheimer, who died in Chicago Tuesday ( after an extended illness. Mrs Wertheimer was the widow • f \be Wertheimer, t a prominent wool and seed dealer in Ligc for many years. The fam.lv moved acago" about 23 years ago. ' Surviving are a son, Nathan, of Highland Park. Ill.: a daughter.. Mrs Jane Hart. Chicago; four j grandchildren and three great-. ; grandchildren. - 1 - . Emma A, Stark Funeral serv ices were held in the Ulrey Sedgwick funeral home. S Cromwell, Saturday, July 24, for Mrs. Emma E. Stark, 63. of r 2. Ligonier. Mrs. Stark . died in the . Goshen hospital last Thursday. She was married March 5. 1902, to Hobart Stark, who survives. She , has three daughters surviving. Mrs. Sam James. Goshen. Mrs. ’ Larry Pressler. South Whitley, and f Mrs Charles Sparrow. Kendallp ville: her mother, Mrs. Grace Hile. Pierceton; four brothers. Charles n j and William Hile. Pierceton, Paul I Hile. Cohrmhia City and Lewis ; Hile. Mississippi: two sisters. Mrs. s John Rante. Pierceton, and Mrs. | Howard Simon. Columbia City; and e ' eight grandchildren. s i Rev Ronald J Lawerence con--1 ducted foe survices. Burial was in ’ j Sparta cemetery at KimmeU. —LrCOMMUNITY NEWS Air. aid Mrs. Bernard Baughman have gone to Manistique, Mich., to . spend foe remainder of the summer - at their cottage on Indian Lake. r jack Keßamn, son of Mr. and Mrs. - Don Kellam. soent last week at - the Univ ersity Basketball Camp at i Upland. s Mrs Mildred Johnson aid grandl son. Mike Chrisman. spent last - week in LaGrange visiting Mr. and ’ Mrs. Dean Johason and dauber. t The senior citizens group. The > Swinging Twos, had a poduck supper and meeting Tuesday erniing.

« NAPPANEE, IND. WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE WILL SOON MOVE TO A NEW LOCATION ONE AND ONE HALF MILES EAST OF NAPPANEE ON HUT. 6. OUR NEW BUILDING WILL INCLUDE AN AIR CONDITIONED SHOW ROOM AND OFFICES AND A GREATLY EXPANDED SERVICE DEPARTMENT TO SERVE YOU BETTER. From Now Until Moving Day, We Are Having The Sale of All Sales. We Hope To Sell Every New And Used Car In Inventory, This Includes Sixty New And Thirty Used Cars. Get Our “Rock-Bottom-Pre-Moving” Prices Before You Buy..

July 27, at Sun-E-Side. The group meets each Tuesday evening and will Nvelcome new members. From foe EUB church, Barbara Stout has been at Camp Lakewood, Elaine Moser has been in camp at Oakwood Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mangus attended foe Adult - Camp also held at Oakwood. p Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shearer of Papakeechie lake have returned from a vacation is Estes Park, Colol i Mrs. Lewis Marker, of Ligonier, , Mrs. Heber Wineforeimer and son, I Philip, of LaPorte, have returned from a three weeks' vacation in * Nevis, Minn. j Mrs. Walter Robinson. Jr., of New York city is pending two weeks as the house guest of Miss Odeyne Calbeck at Lake Wawasee and is j visiting 1 with many old friends in . the Ligonier area. She wall also spend part of her vacation in Indianapolis. The Ligonier Recreation Group sponsored a trip to Chicago for bovs from eight to 14 years of age in the area. The boys saw foe CubsGiants ball game on Tuesday, Jiriy 27, at Wrigley Field. Transportation arid tickets to foe game were furnished, but the boys furnished their own food and spending money, i Mrs. Nora Hite was a weekend : guest of Mrs. Cleo Foster at Lake I Wawasee. I Mr and Mrs. Leland Poppy and (family of North Manchester were guests .of Mrs. Stanton Vance and Mr. arnd Mrs. Robert Vance over the weekend. SYRACUSE . NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes Guy Nicolai, r 1 Syracuse, was admitted to foe Goshen hospital Wednesday, July 21. He was released Friday. Laurence Otis, Syracuse, entered Goshen hospital Wednesday. July ° 21. He was released Tuesday. Marie Randal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Maggart, r 2 Syracuse, was admitted to Goshen hospital Wednesday. July 21. He was released Friday. Tina, daughter of Mr. mid ‘ Mrs. Marlin Ringler. Syracuse, was treated at Goshen hospital Wednesday. July 21. for an accident at , home mid released. David Heckaman. r 4 Syracuse. . was treated at Goshen hospital ' ' at work and released. Mrs Edwin Peterson, r 1 Svracus .was admitted’ to Murphy SledCenter. Wednesday, July 21.. She was released Friday. '• Stephen', son of Rev. and Mrs. Jason Martin, r 2 Syracuse was admitted to the Goshen hospital Wednesday, July 21. He was released Sunday. ■- Mrs. Lucy J.. Garrett, r 3 S\i». use, was admitted to the Goshen hospital Wednesday, July 21. ; William, son of Mrs. Joann Harrison. North Webster entered Goshen hospital Thursday, July 22. He ; was released Friday. Steven Hines. North Webster, was treated at Murphy Medical Center on Friday. July 23. for an industrial accident, spilled hot iron on 1 his foot. He was later dismissed Mrs. Edward C. Hamm, r 3 Syracuse. was released from the Goshen hospital Sunday, July 25. Edith O'Donnell. North Webster, l was released from the Whitley County hospital Monday. July 26. I Jane Morehead, 15, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moorehead. North Webster, was given emergency . treatment at the Murphy Medical [ | Center Monday, July 26 and dis- . 1 missed. ; Leonard and Thomas, sons of Mrs. Verbnica Darling, r 2 SvraI I cuse was admitted to Goshen hospital Tuesday., July 27. J Robert Nettrour. r 4 Syracuse, ( was treated at the Go6hen hospital I Tuesday, July 27. for an accident 'j at work and released. — Shower Compliments 11 Miss Gloria Slabaugh Miss Glc Slabatich. Milford. August 21 bride-dect of Ron Baiarigartner, was honored at a bridal linen shower given on Friday byMrs Lawrence Yeater of New Paris, i The refreshments served were fruit,salad, hot cinnamon rolls, and punch. Mints were served on a three tiered <Msh. ( Guests came from New Paris, ! Nappanee and Milford. Tlie gift table was centered with a bouquet of vellowr gladioli.

Wednesday, July 28, 1965

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