The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 September 1965 — Page 4

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BLOOD BANK — Thh above pic lure was taken by a- Mail-Journal photographer'at the blood bank held at the Milford fire station last Friday. { ■

87 Pints of Blood Collected At Milford

A total of 87 pints of blood wea» collected Friday when the blood mobile unit paid its regular visit to ..sko county. Hi.’ unit was at Hie fire station and a tm.d of 101 presented themselves to give blood to be used in saving die lives of persons critical iy ill or injured. There were 23 first time donors ■ ific recipient ■Herd's/ .V'-'rt << L-‘'lwas awa-ded an Anxwin R.rf Cross . . ■ ■ .■ three gallons Those' receiving one- ■. * Philip Beer. Milford: Warren Benhor; Sjracti-e;’and Terry D White. W: .. I Laki-. ' ■ . F < ■■ net chat per chairman of whin- . vef< restedby Mrs He! / ■ ■ ■ - ■ . ■ait'-'-. ,ss . included Mrs Ralph Dislier, Mrs Mrs Wirtnir .Baumgartner,-. Mrs Donald Cerf. M.ss Ginger Hollar. Arthur, Mrs l>«wey ' ■ Wise, Mrs Came McFarren, Mrs * ford; Mrs " Glen • Deeter and Mrs Cunningham• of, Leesburg: . ■aid Johnson <rf Syracuse; Mrs Stanley Kintzd. Pattison. Mrs Norman Clay. ' Mrs Jesse Mill* ■thb -Pipter. Mrs. Carl Bolinger. Mrs J, R Baum. Mrs Frances Dunphy.’ Mrs Harry Gaw fl rop Mrs W A Gasnway. and Mrs. W lhani Orr. al! of Warsaw Doctors assisting were D- D D Gill. Oswego, and Dr William 7am

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Wednesday, September 1, 1965

I A total of 87 pints were collected I with Herschel Albert of Leesburg I receiving his third gallon pin during ■ the days *

rrxTman. Syracuse. Rev Richard Sumner. Mrs Harlan Wuthrich. Mrs John Replogle, Mrs Harn - Dale - lX>ty. Mrs Herbert Stump. Mrs ftobert’ Hurd. 1 Mrs, Roger Graff, Mi Mishler ami Mrs. Don Ahrns assri- . Mrs Herbert Baumgartner, Milford; Mrs' Dren Hahn, Scott township; Mrs.: Charis-s F. Krbh and \ Mrs E.. W. Hail. Syracuse; and Mrs .Herschel A’!--. 1 donors . ■ ’ ’ churches and clubs encouraged - , ■■ --I :-v the women's, organiza- • lions of the Milford ciiumhes — Brodgron F: s’ B ■ . ?:>.«/ Church of the Bnslr’en ■ \'--o. by the Milford Am 1,.-.■ o- ; Auxiliary. the'Eastern Star,., e demonstration dubs: Busy Bee, Busy Home.J.es. Town and Country and H by.the Sij’-v" Thimble dUbf'-the iSorodß’.cMb ■ and' the Col- j Tie!.". Residing circle Rhenhetmer, Nick Skrume-. lak. ion Dewart and J L Dewart assisted in setting up the unit. • Donors Donors from Milford were Geocr gia FL4xt, Miriam F. Spe Buddv L Smith. Ji-sse R Haab. Pecirl lL’gd>, Fred WeLsser. Darrell A Om, Paul E Hamilton. Howard T Beer, Ahns Stotefus, 1Evel’.’! Om. Charles P Boddiu’er, Jr D.\>!: L Troup. Mr ar/: Mm • Howard R. Young. Ralph Biller.

Patrica Cave Becomes Bride Os Marley Evans 111 Thursday Evening

Miss Patrica Cave and Marley E. Evans 111 were united in marriage at seven-thirty o'clock Thursday evening, Aug. 19, in the Christian Fellowship church, Hammond. Two baskets of white gladioli, provided a pretty background . at. the altar fer tile sen ice read by Rev. F. A. Foster. ■ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and .Mi's. Auda R. Cave, Jr., of 1446 Shell street. Hammond. Mr. Evarts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marley Evans of r 4 Syracuse. Wearing a floor length gown of white satin, the bride was escort- . ■ .:• and gi in marriage by' her father 'The bodice of the dress was accented with rend lac e and featured cap slct-’.’-s. seal! .peil neckline and a chapel length train of lace. The elbow length veil was secured by a crown of seed pearls. She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses. ' ■ . iliss Dorothy Roberts served the . ' : red in a flow length dress of '.elle-.v satin fashioned with a scoop ■ -kirt Her veil of yellow satin attached to a 'cabbage que.t of yi-liow r<vses. The brides-

Lois Musser., Gtehnfc Stump. Bev-; lertey Speicher. Dale Sherman. Luther N'.’ fnn. • Maurice Beer, Claude I Hamil.t<xi. Aa in Stutzman. Clayton H-C Carlton Beer, NoWfe Holder* /• '■-•■•- F -ik”.<-' Jon 'IN-wa:t. Mildred Beer. Ptiil Beer. Harold E A\-1' - Joan Speicher. Henry Baumi■■ o” and Mrs Viola Kaiser, Also, Ginger Hollar. Jean Frtisli. ■ \nn M Stutzman, Warren Evans..: Dave A I M- Hoover, j Mrs Conrad Neff, Roger Graff, Georgia Raker. GoteAive Homan/ . Estep. Albert ’ Mathews, D<wal E. 1 ■ Sunthimer. Don H... Arnold. Ervin M: Troup. Betty Jackson, Sharon White. Joan Streetinatter and Ina I Those presenting themlselves from AVar-aw wen V<>n Ai?.!e:->ii, George R Hauck. Dr, R M. Whitney. Fran-l lees Dtmkley. James W. Izingen-bo-i-. Jack Schertz, Jon Schutz.. D.-i’. d Kintzel. .Richard Lesh, Rob-’ r ] I Those from Syracuse were George J Weybright. Esther Weaver, Orville Knisley. Donald Ray Harman. Edwin Huber. Virginia Bitner, M. K. Shaffer, Homer "Bechtold. Warren Ben-' . I’.r.ba Haab, Marilyn Ringler. 1 Others were Alice Tusaig and Herschel .Albert of Ix-esburg. Thel- ; ma Coffman of New Paris, Terry n 'A o <>f Wm.-nn Lum. Wayne Ka> lor .and Richard A. Deele erf Bremen. Henrietta Myers of Ligonher and Grover Musser of Benton. Mr. And Mrs. Richard Pavelec. Honored At Reception

Approximately 100 guests were reception- in the home of Mr . and i Randall Dewart in honor of their dauglrter, the former Marcia Dewart, and her husband. Richard Pavelec of Carbondale, ID. ' • Mr and Mrs Richard Pavelec ! Urte mazT.oi Ap.nl .n Carbondale, where Mr. Pavelec is attend-1 at the University of South-, em Illinois.; i A served with a bride and bridegroomX \ along with punch, mints and | coffee The bridal- theme waft. car- J lied throughout the decorations, j Assisting Mrs. Dewart in serving the refreshments were the bride’s, (grandmother, Mrs. Lloyd Dewart; ’• William MottS; the , bride’s = sister, Susanne Dewart. Miss Linda Ora was; in charge of the guest j book. Guests came ’ from Nappanee, apolis. and Milford. I

RACING THRILLS NEW PARIS SPEEDWAY — Saturday Nights — 11 BIG EVENTS ON A PAVED OVAL Time Trails 7— First Race 8 WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY. SEPT. 1 THRU 4 JOHN WAYNE KIRK DOUGLAS PATRICIA NEAL “In Harm’s Way” SI NDAY—WEDNESDAY y SEPTEMBER 5 - 8 CARROLL BAKER RED BUTTONS PETER LAWFORD in “Harlow” Technicolor

maid wore a mint green dress made similar to the one worn by the maid of honor. Joyce Cave, sister erf the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a floor length dress of olive brocade organdy styled with an empire waist She had yellow roses in her hair and carried a basket of yellow rose petals. Attending the bridegroom as.best man was Gary’ Lehman of Chicago. Keith A. Yoder was the groomsman. Mrs. Cave chose a sea blue summer knit sheath styled with a scoop heck and roll sleeves with pearl color accessories for lieg daughter’s wedding while the bridegroom's mother selected a champagne-silk sheath fashioned with a V-neck and roll sleeves with emarld green accessories. Each wore a corsage of yellow and white carnations. Epon their return from a wedding trip to Canada, the couple will resi3e in Muncie. The bride is a graduate of Hammond high school and is in her . third year at Ball State university The bridegroom is a graduate of Burris high school; and Ball State university with a B Si degree. He is a second.year divinity student at Grace Theological college. Winona Lake.

NEW SI BSt RIBERS TO THE MAH.-JOI'RNAL William Drayer. 126 south Seventh Mreet, Miamisburg, 0. Thomas Michael, .1910 Hobson Rd. Fort Wayne Elmo Cawby, r 2. Bdx 92-C, Syracuse . W G, Veal, P. 0. Box 718, Elsinore. Calif . 92330 Calvin Knapp, r 1. Box 440, Syracuse Miss Edith S' r 1 New Paris • ' . Eugene Cir.rH'rtsori. 113 E. 80-tor. ■ . i ' '■ . . George Truex. Box 41.4. .MilfordMichael A. Rigdon: 320 Pearl St., West Lafayette Jeri-y Lee Brown, r 1 Leesburg Homer Graber, r 1 North Webster Floyd Manges, r 3 Syracuse I Dale Butt, r 4. Syracuse FORT WAYNE MARCHING BAND TO GIVE PROGRAM The Northside high school marching Redskins band of Fort Wayne will present a program Thursday at 7 p m. at Smith-Walbridge Baton. [ camp, near Syracuse. ' Tne show is open to the public and Syracuse. Milford' and surrounding communities are invited. Gary Smitii, a former stifient of Syracuse high school, is the direc- | tor. ■ '. C " There , wall be a repeat performance given for the parents of Fort Wayne and Syracuse on Friday at 10 a m. The band is at Smith-Wal-bridge camp practicing for the football season and marching contests. SOLOIST AJ WEDDING I The -Misses Janice and Judy Rapp pf Milford were recent week end guests of Mr., and Mrs. Hugh Calvin at Dale. . ’ MhS Carol Jeanne. Van Winkle. ' a sorority sister of Janice and daughter of Mrs Calvin, was married to \ Max McQueen of Brazil. Ind. I Janice was soloist for the wedding.

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'Take Her, She's Mine' Delightful At Playhouse A delightful comedy, ‘‘Take Her, She’s Mine,” Was presented last week at Enchanted Hills Playhouse. The comedy by Henry and Phoebe Ephron was directed by John , Baldwin and starred Martin Henderson as Frank Michaelson and .Ann Ossewaarde as Mollie. Both were outstanding. Henderson, in his fourth season ’ at the playhouse, is a public speaking teacher at Frankfort, Sally Kay was cas in the part of Anne Michaelson and Patti Pretti was the Michaelson's vounger daughter. Liz. Both portrayed their parts flawlessly Miss Kay is a first grade teacher in - Millbarn. N: J., during the winter months. Others in the play were Ernest Hoitsma as. the principal and the airline clerk. Bill Rohmson aS Emmett. Mary Ravell as' Adele Me Dougall, Evelyn Pezzulich as Sarah Walker. Jay Thompson as Donn Bowtiry. Ted Steckler and Mark Amintin as the freshmeri James Wright as Richard Gluck. Briant Hamer Lee as Alfred Greiffinger. Jo Yoder‘as Alex Ooomis, Terrill WTiitney as Mr: Whitmven B Fox as Linda Lehman. Fred Bremer as Clancy and Keith Titus as ; Mr. Hibbetts. This week at the theater is “The ' King and I” starring Phyl Baisch ’and Jack Burkhart. The Rodger's r and Kammerstein's musical is directed' by Jon Baisch. ST-MAR-KOS POMONA GRANGE MEETS THURSDAY St-Mar-Kos Pomona grange met with the New Tamarack grange recently with master Otho Bon 'Durant presiding and lead pledge to the American flag. .The opening- song was "Whispering .. . Reports .were given by the subordinate granges New Tamerack, Hanr.t'.ny. Bremen and Waubev No members were present from Menominee.- Twelve officers answered roll call. The home ec. committee held a silent auction to replenish their funds.. They also had a waist measuring contest. The agriculture committee reported they will sponsor the grange show at the October 7 meeting to be held at the Waubee. grange hall. The legislative committee reported they were working on a resolution for the state session. . Election Election of officers was held during the lecturer hour. Those elected were: Master. Otho Bonduran-te, New Tamerack: overseer, Richard Heyde, Waubee; Lecturer,. Lois Schafer, Harmony; steward, Glen Pinkerton, Waubee; assistant steward, Ray Pinkerton, Waubee; chaplin, Carrie Pritch,. Bremen; treasurer. Ora Trader. New Tamerack; secretary. Clara Beehler, New Miller. Waubee; ceres, Irene Ronk, Menominee; Pomona! Mary Ruff, Waubee: lady assistant steward, Tena Pinkerton, Waubee; executive committee, Arthur Heckaman. Bremen for three years: Ben Thompson, Harmony, for a two year term; pianist. Malde Bondurante, New

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Tamerack. L The lecturer held a flower arrangement contest with 20 entries. The winners were; mixed bouquetfirstr Clara Beehler, second Mabie Bondurante; table arrangement first. Clara Beehler, second, Tena .Pinkerton: miniature bouquets, first, Clara Beehler, second, Helen Heckiiman. The judges for the contest were Came Fritch and Elma Ketring. The home economics committee will l»ave a cake walk at the next ! meeting. September 16. at the Bremen grange. There will be a potlucksupper at 6:30. There will also :be a joint -installation of the sub.orniate granges with the Pomona by rhe young team from Fairview grange of Elkhart. ■ , ■ CHARITY-ETTES ENTERTAIN GCESTS Misses Edith and Joan Streitmatter, Carol Weisser, llene Kammerer. and Edna Lehman were hostesses to the monthly meeting, of the Charity-Ettes on Monday evening A lovely salad supper was served to members of the organization and guests which numbered 30. Those from out of town included Mr. and Mrs. Richard Streitmatter and Mrs. Olivia Woods of Rensselaer: Mrs. In in Yaggie of Francesville: Miss Mary Pulver of .Fort Wayne; John Pence, Bluffton: . and Mrs. Donna Fritz, Princeville, Hl.

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Al’s Plaza; and Ernie Hiebert. district sales manager from Independence. Kansas. ' • Sixteen 1966 Starcratt boats were demonstrated, at the meeting. A Mail-Journal staff photo.