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NOON RESPITE — Shown here are a few of the men during their noon lunch break while undertaking the chore of picking over 200 acres of corn on the late Paul Culler farm. Work started Tuesday and will continue until finished. Over twenty women have been helping with food being served at noon at the Mock school house south of Syracuse. Mr. Culler passed away October 26. leaving his wile and two sons. Among neighbors and friends as-

Milford Chamber of Commerce To Sponsor Christmas Decorating Contest

The Milford Chamber of Commerce will- sponsor a Christmas decorating contest Ulis year. Judging will be between December 15 and 20 and winners will be announced on December 22 will be given to the thre? best decorated homes. First prize will be $25, second prize will be sls and third prize will be $7.50.

Milford November Police Report Following is the Milford police report for November as released by chief of police Ralph Gansert: Arrest 8 Warning ...18 Accident , 7 Parking tickets 1 B & E3 Theft 4 A& B 0 Robberies : ... 0 Dog calls . 2 Fire calls 8 Misc. comp 21 Mileage ... . ... 1,714

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si sting with the picking are: Victar and Paul Yeager. Bernard Roberts. William Hasse. Jim Peachey. Carlton Beer. Bud Mohler. Eldon Watkins, Bob Miller. Milton Shuder. Veloris Miller. Ray Scott. Gale Cough I tin. Dallas Cox. Don Ferverda. John Schrock. Leon White, Albert Thomas. Roger Hoisclaw, Boots Hoover, Lester Stabler. Glen Grady. Rev. Joe Bear. Douglas Mock, Glenn and Jerry Popenfoose. Mark Godshalk. Jerry Grady. Leon

Santa The American Legion Auxiliary chorus will be on Main street Saturday. Dec. 18, at 2 p m. as will Santa. Santa Claus will return to Milford on Chnsunas eve. in Jthe afternoon, with treats for the children. Plans for Qiirstmas were made when the Chamber of Commerce met Monday evening at Rubies.

Ora Huston To Speak At North Webster I Ora Huston, peace counselor for [the Church of the Brethren, will I Speak at the North Webster Church lof the Brethren Sunday, Dec. 5, at 10 30 a m. Mr Huston has been peace counselor for the Bretliren since 1969. working under tiie Brethren Service Commission. Seventy per cent iof his time is spent away from Elgin visiting the churches of this : deniMnination. Come and hear this man and get I a further understanding of what the Brethren are doing in the great peace emphasis:

Tucker, John Emmert, Larry Stouffer. Max Thomas. Theodore Vorhis, Manford Mishler, Maurice Beer. John Darr, Ikm Thwarts. Don Westlake. Everett and Ray Darr. Maurice Dorsey, Earl Sutton. Carroll Stiffler, Thurlow Mock. Oliver Hibschman, Herbert Blue. Jim Mock, Art Hixson, Howard Mock, Roger Shuder, Joe Hibschman. Fred Bixler, Fred Hewitt, Jacob E. Kern. Jr., Tom Strieby and Jerry Culver. Photo by Tim Yeager.

SYRACUSE . NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes Mrs Herman Huey, r 2 Syracuse, was released from the Goshert hospi- , tai Friday. Mrs. Francis Slater, r 1 North , Webster, was admitted to Whitley County hospital Saturday. Beulah Gage, North Webster, was released .from Whitley County hospital Saturday. Merwood Ketering, box 203 Syracuse, entered Elkhart hospital Sunday as a medical patient. His room number is 336. I Miss Linda Cecil, Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshai hospital on Monday. Terry Reid, r 4 Syracuse, was admitted' to Whitley County hospital, Monday. • Steven Pontzius. r 1 North ’Webster, was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center on .Monday and released. Stephen Lee, r 3 Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital Tuesday. Howard Vannoste'r, r 2 Syracuse, 'entered the Goshen hospital Tuesday.

Deaths 'Andy' Lowe Dies In Florida Murland V. (“Andy”) Lowe, 67, well known Pierceton industrialist, died at 5 a.m. today (Wednesday) in the Mt. Sinai hospital in Miami Beach, Fla. He has been ill for the past year, critical for the past two weeks. The deceased was chairman of the board of Whitley Products Co., in Pierceton, and his home was in Columbia City. He was bom in Bridgeport, West Virginia, on June 29, 1896, to Seymour and Estelle (Moore) Lowe, but had lived in Columbia City most erf his life. His immediate survivors include three sons. Jack and Phil of Warsaw and Charles of Columbia City, and a daughter, Mrs. Fred (Sharon' Klingenstein of Rye, N.Y. His body will be-flown to Columbia City and funeral arrangements will be handled by the Smith funeral home of that city. Final arrangements were not complete at this writing. . jEE-' /B ■F ML ’▼t 7 ■ 1 ria ! BEING EXTRA GOOD — The three charming girls in the above photo are being extra good so Santa won’t forget them come Christmas Eve. They are Rose Marie. .4; Donna, 12; and Amy Lee, 2; children of Mr. ' and Mrs. Robert Geiger of Milford. SQf* of WAITING FOR SANTA — The three children above are waiting for Santa, even though be wasn't . even in their thoughts last summer when this photo was taken. They are the children of Mr. and I Mrs. Ralph R. (Dick) Atkinson of r 1 Syracuse and are John. 3; Kevin,. 5; and Shari, six months. BewAmvaii VOLAND, Vicki Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Voland of r 1 North Webster are parents of their first child, a daughter named Vicki Lynn, born in Whitley County hospi-< tai on November 24. ’ The mother is the former Beverly, Penrod. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Garl Penrod of r 1 i North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Char- ; les Williams of r 1 North Webster are grandparents, also. Great-grand-mothers of the infant are Mrs. Edith : Clapper of North Webster and Mrs. Ruby Patterson of Milroy. Mother and daughter were dismissed from the hospital on Saturday ant! are in the Garl Penrod home. ■ NEWMAN. Jack Duane Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orva Newman trf North Webster became parents of a son born on November 23 in Whitley County hospital. He was named Jack Duane. The mother was formerly Joan Kay Crawford. STORK SHOWER HELD AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH TUESDAY | A stork shower for the baby girls of Mr: and Mrs Max Evans of Dewart Lake snd Mr. and Mrs. Russell Karin and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis j Chambers, both of North Webster, was held in the Milford Christian church fellowship room last everung (Tuesday*. Following introductions a name the product game was played with ' the prize going to Mrs. Robert Auer.! The mothers found their daughter’s gifts in front cf name cards with the babies’ names in silver glitter — Marsha Evans. Lasca Kann and | Angela Chambers. Following prsyer by Mrs. Carl Shearer refreshments of pink and white whipped dessert, nuts, coffee and tea were served by Mrs. John Strouse, chairman. Mrs. Kenneth Ryman, Mrs. Frank Grove and Mrs. D. G. Seely. RETURN WITH DEER Glen Treesh and son Mike returned Tuesday from Colorado where they were deer him to g, with Mike I bagging a buck deer. . |

Commissioners Approve Purchase Os New Addressograph Machine

The county commissioners at • 1 their meeting this morning imam-11 imously approved the purchase of an addressograph machine for use erf the coimty officers. The decision follows several months of consideration by the commissioners. The county auditor, county treasurer and county assessor have been wanting the ’machine badly to help with the work in their offices. The purchase will need to be approved by the state. Bids will soon be advertised so that the machine can be at least partly paid for out of tax monies before the end of 1965. New Plat Approved A new plat called Lamp Post Manor Estates was presented to the commissioners and approved by them. Charles Brower, county surveyor, presented the plat which is

NEW NIPSCo OFFICIAL Wayne L. Hall, 42, of Country Club Hills, Hl., has been elected assistant treasurer and appointed manager of computer services and customer accounting for Northern Indiana Public Service Company. Dean H. Mitchell, NIPSCo chairman and president, announced Hall's election by the board of directors effective December 1. He “will report to Allan P. Good, vice president and controller, and will assume responsibility for customer accounting activities in addiI non to his present duties in systems and computer services. Hall, a native of Bloomington, 111., held the position of manager of the public utility department, midwest region, marketing, product s forecast education and development ‘ activities with International Busi- ‘; ness Machines Corporation before i joining NIPSCo in December, 1964. ’ He was graduated from Bloom- ’ ington high school in 1941 and the ’ , University of Illinois in 1950, with a bachelor of science degree in j electrical engineering and mathematics. Hall was a member of the freshman and engineering honor societies while at the university and graduated with scholastic honors. ? Between high school and college, Wayne served for three years with the Uinted States Coast Guard as a radioman, second class. During service he saw action in Panama. Mexico, Hawaii, the southwest Pacific islands and the Philippines. Hall holds memberships in the I Natkmal Congress of Parents and

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located on Wooster road in Wayne i ■ township and consists of 31 lots. A new justice of the peace was ! appointed by the commissioners to j serve in Clay township to replace 1 the one who * died recently. Ap- j pointed was Lester Cauffman of rural Claypod, appearing before the commissioners on behalf of Mr. Cauffman were Nellie Garman, Minnie D. Deaton aid Ralph Reece. The appointment is still subject to ■ the approval of the governor before it is final. In other business this morning the claims for the month were signed by the commissioners who are Frederick Gilliam. Lawerence Butts and Ray Ferverda. The commissioners will meet again on Monday and Tuesday of next week to consider bids for several items and take care of regular business for the month.

Teactiers, Arts and Crafts Lodge 1017 Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, and the Bloomington Consistory and co-ordinate bodies. He has served for three years as a member of his church board —two years as chairman and as a member of the finance commission. Wayne lists his hobbies as bridge. 8 mm movies and home improvement construction. He actively participates in golf and swimming and is a' former treasurer of the Country Club Hills Little League. As a spectator he likes football, basketball, baseball and hockey. He and his wife Shirley reside at 3900 west 169th street. Country Club Hills, Hl., with their four ; children: Susan, 16; Tom, 14: Jen- . nifer, 12; and Patricia, 10. They attend the Grace United Protestant church in Park Forest, Hl. Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs. Bob Myers of Garden Hartsdale, N. ¥., called in the home of Mrs. Lydia Deardorff and ; daughter. Miss Ida, at Syracuse on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Myers, Syracuse, left Monday for Sarasota, Fla., where they will spend the winif " r - ■ 1 Mr. and Don Deßrular of Fort Wayne called on their aunt, ; Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock, Syracuse, on ■ Sunday afternoon.

Wednesday, December 1, 1965

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