The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 October 1965 — Page 20

THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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By Mrs. Pearl Lyons ■ Phone: 453-7921

Leesburg-Oswego News

‘Held from last week) COMMUNITY NEWS Jake Menzie of Warsaw and Noel Rhinehart and son Jack spent Sunday afternoon at Gary where they attended the auto races. Mr and Mrs. Dale Klopenstein of Mishawaka spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum.

Mrs. Coy Gregory returned to her home. Sunday following surgery at the Goshen hospital. Mrs. William Lippincott was a recent caller at the Gregory home. Mr and Mrs. Bill Nine of Warsaw called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yocum. Sunday afternoon. Alim fusing is spending a 14 day leave with nis parents. Mr. and Mrs Jake fusing. Jr? Following , leave he will report to Fort Belvoir, Va., for further training Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weisser were Sunday evening callers on Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom Sr. h Monday evening dinner guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple and ; fam.ly were Rev. and Mrs. John , Fransno ami Rev. Woodworth. j Mis Ruth Sutton attended the wedding reception of her nephew ( Ray Louden and bride, the former j Marilyn Joseph, held at the Hobby Ranch House Saturday evening. She . «was accompanied to Fort Wayne by Mr and Mrs. Roger McConnell. , Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse, Ijoetta and David, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E T. Chenoweth at Williamsport. Ervin Ratliff entered the Murphv Medical Center Wednesday for surgery. He has been ill for several,« Jon Shively will attend the foot- 1 ball game at Indiana university Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Don Shively will, spend Sunday there where ( they will be guest of their daughter. Miss Susan Shively Mrs Zella Rowe and Miss Helen Rowe spent Sunday at the Robert I Teeple home. Mr and Mrs. Fred Hunt of .Ashland. Kentucky, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blankenship. i Mr and Mrs Morris Huffman spent from Friday until Monday with Lt and Mrs Fred Buckingham at Smyra, Tenn. They toured the state house at Nashville and I The Hermitage, the home of .And-1 rew Jackson. Mrs Walter Irvine spent 'Sunday i with Mr and Mrs. Robert Bruce at Claypool Mrs. Anna Harter and Mrs Esther Lloyd called on Mrs, Nettie Te<«ple Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Al Heierman Sr. are touring the southwestern part of the United States. Ross Deatsman will attend tlx* Indiana-Washington state football game at Bloomington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mathews of Indianapolis spent last week with Harry Beatty.

Mr. Fuel Oil User: Here Are Good Rules To Follow 1. ATTEND MILFORD’S FALL FESTIVAL 2. THEN, CHECK YOUR FUEL. TANK. WINTER IS COMING GET READY FOR COLD WEATHER BY FILLING YOUR TANK WITH RELIABLE AMERICAN HEATING OIL WITH STA-CLEAN HOLDER OF THE COVETED GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SEAL OF APPROVAL 4 • ' ,jnr.. — You Expect More From Standard ... ... And You Get 4t TED BAUMGARTNER PHONE: 658-4824 MAX WORKMAN PHONE: 457-2872 v . '

Wednesday, October 27, 1965

John Wallace spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Avery Hall. Clyde Heaton returned to his tome Friday after having surgery at the Veterans’ hospital at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Heaton has the flu. The Mid-Lakes Lions club held their dinner meeting at the community center at Oswego Monday evening. I Mr and Mrs. Jay Boggs and

children spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Don Boggs. Mrs. Maude Shively and Mrs. Bernice Watkins had dinner at the Grassy Creek restaurant Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Ever at Merriam in the afternoon. Mrs. Ever is slowly improvI ing. 1 Mrs. Ruth Deatsman has returned to her home following a twoweek trip to Denver, Colo., She also ; visited her daughter and a son at Lincoln. Neb. Stephen. Jeffry and Becky, Sharp of Glen Ellyn, Hl., are : .visiting { three days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brubakeh while their parents are on a business trip. \ > Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Albery: called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hollar at Warsaw Saturday night. Mrs. Kenneth Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen and children went to Michigan Sunday for a picnic dinner. They shopped in South Bend on the way home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shue and Gregg were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Boggs visited tbeir son. Kerry, at Fort Knox. Ky.. Saturday and Sunday They toured the base and the George Patton Museum In the museum are several tanks and the mobile field office of General Patton and war trophies and uniforms and various war relics. They also visited the U. S. depository. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ginther ■visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ellis at Nanerville. 11l over the week end. They also visited Miss Kathy Elhs at Northern Illinois university where she is a. freshman. Sundav supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartman were Mr. and Mrs" Merrit Hartman of W’ar- | suw Mr and Mrs Tom Edgar, Tommie and Susie, were Sunday dinner

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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edgar at Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman and Sherri were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MCann. f Mr. emd Mrs. Burl Faurote were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max faurote and Tanya. Leigh Ann and Jeff Hall spent Saturday evening with their grand-

i parents. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hall. Mrs. Jesse Long and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, and family I were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Clarence Gochenour at Argos. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deatsman 1 and family will spend next Sunday ■ at Hicksville, 0., visiting Mr. Deatsman’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hall drove j through Somerset and saw the Sa- ( I lomonie dam Sunday afternoon. ( Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple and I family helped Mr. and Mrs. Ray j McCartney paint their garage Sat- I urday and enjoyed barbecued steak at the noon tour. i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richey have' returned home after spending a l | week visiting at Brownsville, Ky. . They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ekirl Wells at Indianapolis, They reported the scenery in the Kentucky j hills beautiful at this time of year. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Goshorn have left for their home in Texas 1 after spending several weeks visiting their son, William Goshorn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Metge were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Overmyer at Auburn. Mrs. Mildred Klopenstein and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stookey visited relatives in Battle Creek, Mich., over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Popenfoose and sons of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs, Ed Blue and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter Sunday. Later Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter called at the tome of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and Brenda. Little Brenda has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Metge called on Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Heaton Saturday evening. Mrs. Joe Shissler and children of Plainfield will spend Wednesday 'and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Tom Sr. Miss Nevada Lippincott of Warsaw and Mrs. Nettie Teeple spent Sunday afternoon with Ed Lippincott at Fort Wayne. A birthday dinner and party was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pardee Warstler honoring the birthday of Mr. Warstler and of Mrs. Neil Hanky and two daughters of Fort Wayne. Other guests, Mr. Hanky and children, Mr. and Mrs. I- Edward Green, also of Fort Wayne, called in the afternoon. i

5 Charles Bushong Celebrates 94th Birthday ’ A family dinner was held recently for Charles Bushong in his home on North street, Syracuse, celebrating his 94th birthday anniversary. Mr. ’ Bushong has resided on North street since 1905. He lives alone. ‘ Those present were his two daugh- 1 ters, Mrs. Cecil Coy of Syracuse and Mrs. Marion Wyland, and Mr. 1 Wylarid of Elkhart, his daughter-in- < i law. Mrs. Clinton. Bushong, and her 'grandson, James Brady, of Niles, Mich. Mr. Bushong has two sens and a g daughter deceased. One son, Clinton y Bushong, died October 1. He also has 18 grandchildren. 58 great-grandchil- cl dren and 37 great-great-grandchil- ® dren. ir

ENJOY A DELICIOUS HOT DOG AND COFFEE ■ AT OUR STAND AT THE MILFORD FALL FESTIVAL ■ . . ' ; ■ ■■ ' . ■ ■ .■. Methodist Men's I Ass'n. DELBERT DIPPON, Pres. \ ... I

I ATTENTION I I FALL FESTIVAL SHOPPERS I I - Come To Campbell's For Those Good Buys - I I STEAK Bananas 10* I I SIRLOIN, USDA Good, lb ....Mt f l Ift I I ROUND USDA Good, lb 79( V3rrotS Dag ]U( I I BEEF ROAST, lb 45c Radishes 3 i 25c | ■ —B— RED ■ ECKRICH | weiners, ib 59c ® Grapes 15“ I I SMOKED SAUSAGE, Ib 65c 2U I I MAZOLAOIL qt. 59c SWEET PSTAiWan 23c I 2] iFj 2d I **l f 3 JOHN’S PIZZA I , 69c I folger's Ice Cream ™ 35c I COFFtE 12 OZ. — CAN .-a. si” Orange Nip 29c I n t pies 15c I I CAMPBELL'S MARKET I "CUSTOM SLAUGHTERINGS, CUTTING & PROCESSING" I

. TWILIGHTERS BUNCO CLUB MEETS Members of the Syracuse Twilighters Bunco club held their October meeting in the home of Mrs. Roland Hodgson with Mrs. Warren Benson as co-hostess. Mrs. Tim Darr and Mrs. Norman Robie were guests. Mrs. Franklin Ringler, president, presided for the business meeting at which time plans were discussed for the annual Christmas dinner and gift exchange which is to be held on I December 8 at Ruble’s in Milford. ■._ . 1

High prize for the evening went to Mrs. Robert Moser, low; Mrs. Charles Searfoss; travel, Mrs. Bill Ever: and door prize, Mrs. James Mench. Mrs. Ringler and Mrs. Hodgson received anniversary gifts from their secret pals. Mrs. Bill Coburn, Mrs. Delbert Whitehead and Mrs. Mench received birthday gifts from the club and secret pal. Mrs. Mench will be hostess for the November meeting assisted by Mrs. ?oburo. — I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gray, Mrs. , F. Betes. Mrs. Ada Zeltinger and Its. Estella Swartz, all of Syra- , use, were Tuesday evening dinner uests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bruce i i W’aterford.

Wednesday Afternoon h Club Meets With Mrs. Kleopf er The Wednesday Afternoon club met October 20 in the home of Mrs. George Kleopfer. lhe meeting was j opened with the salute to the flag ‘ and the collect. Mrs. William T. Jones, Jir., the president, presided. ; The response to roll call was “My favorite piece of furniture,” the old rocking chairs proving the most popular. There were 16 members present. The program which consisted of a

. reading. “Ellie’s Furnishing Party,’’ ( was given by Mrs. Joe Rapp. The . hostess served cider and doughnuts I during the social hour. The next meeting will be Novemt ber 3. Mrs. Robert Mauzy will entertain in the home of her mother, Mrs. Arthur Schrader, at Lake Wawasee. —

I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holmes moved their household goods from north of Syracuse to Eaton Rapids, Mich., this week. Mr. Holmes was the former manager of the W. R. Thomas store in Syracuse and was recently transferred to the Eaton Rapids store.

FALL FESTIVAL VAIUES Ceylon Embossed Vinyl — Men’s or Women’s RAIN COATS $3.00 5 YEAR GUARANTEED y MEN S WHITE DRKS F SWEAT SHIRTS " MEN’S ClyuriHrt s CHILDREN’S $1.98t054.98 Sl9B eeve $1.98 to $3.98 MAY STORES DOWNTOWN MILFORD

MILFORD FALL FESTIVAL SPECIAL CHICKEN $1“ TURF BAR DOWNTOWN MILFORD