The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 December 1965 — Page 4

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL Wednesday. December, 22, 1965

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GIFTS FOR NEEDY — Members of the Lakeland Youth Center at Syracuse gathered gifts and Junior Ladies of the Round Table'got to-

Milford Christmas Locals

Mr and Mrs Michael Zimmerman of Milford will spend Christmas day in the home of their son. Melvin, and family on r 2 Milford. Other members of the Zimmerman family •will also be present. Mr and Mrs. Walter S. Miller and Donna were hosts at a pre-Christmas , dinner on Sunday in their home. There were 31 family members present. Mr. and Mrs D. G. Seely of Milford will travel to Jonesville. Mich on. Christmas day where Uiey will visit with Mr Sedy's parents and) other members of the family. Mr and Mr- John Martin of r 2 ’ Mifor.l will host members of their’ family at a dinner on Christmas day All of their children are expected home including their son. John, who is stationed in Texas Mr. and Mrs Jerry Bushong and Johni-iv. Mr- Marv ihil>er and Mr and Mrs. D. G Seely, all. of the Mi! lord area, enjoyed a preChristm.idinner in the home of Mrs Bushong s brother and Mrs Ihiber s sexi. Ross Huber, and Mrs Huber at Goshen on Sunday evening. Other members of the family ware also present. Christmas Eve dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wuthrich on r I Milford will be their daughters and families. Mr. and Mrs Robert Moore and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and family, all of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheets and family of Milford. Mrs, Mary Huber of Milford will spend the holidays in Arlington, Va.» with her grandson and his family, T’Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Ross Huber, Jr , Terri and Ross. Mr. and Mrs Jim Sumpter and family and Mrs. Laura Wuthrich entertained Saturday evening for the Wuthrich family at a pre-Christmas gathering. Enjoying the potluck supper and gift exchange were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wuthrich and Susie erf Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wuthrich and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Wuthrich and Becky, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wuthrich and family, all of the Milford area. « Home for the holidays from Indiana State university is JaniCe Rapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rapp of Milford. Christmas Day guests in the I home of Mr. and Mrs. Charjee j Teeple, Roy and Johnny, of r 2 Milford will be Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ; Bushong and Johnny of Waubce i Lake. [ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wuthrich and family of near Milford will en tertain on Christmas Day for members of Mrs. Wuthrich’s family Expected, are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I Sorensen and family. Mr. and Mrs I Floyd Yoder and family and Mar- ( shall Miller, all of the Milford area; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snider and I family of New Paris: and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitehead of Etna Green. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kizer plan I to spend Christmas Day with the latter’s mother. Mrs. Fred Long- j fellow at Edwanlsburg. Midi. | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kizer plan j to host their children, Mr. and Mrs. James Kizer and family of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott and family of Milford, at a family gathering. The Ronald Kreiders plan to spend Christmas with their parents. the Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of Milford plan to spend Christmas Day at the Ward Walters home in Nappanee.

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ramser i and family of Milford plan to spend Christmas with their parents, Mr. j and Mrs, Fred Ramser and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Greek, all at Alliance. Ohio. Janet Ramser. daughter of the Forrest Ramsers, is home from Ball State for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rhodes and family adn the Plomer Michaels of Milford plan to spend Christmas with the John Michaels family at Pontiac, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson and son of Syracuse. N. Y., are expected in this week to spend the holidays with Mrs, Nelson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Richardson and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richardson and family of Milford plan to entertain for a famfly get-together at Christmas for the foliowing: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson and son of Syracuse. N. Y.. Bobbv Richardson and wife and small baby of Lowell and Charles Richardson, stationed at Fort Knox for his ba<ic training. Christmas Eve guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Seely i

gether at the Youth Center last Thursday evening to wrap them, for needy families in the area. The large number of gifts are

of Milford will be Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong and Johnny of Waubec Imißp. The Robert L. Yoders will return from Bloomington to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Yoder of r 2 Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich and Stan entertained at a preChristmas dinner on Saturday evening for their sons and families. Mr. ; and Mrs Virgil Wuthrich and foil’- "children of Elmhurst. 11l . and Mr and Mrs Alan Wuthrich and twin daughters of Warsaw. The Virgil Wuthrichs returned to their ii<on Sunday. JUNIOR MOTHERS HAVE YULE PARTY The Junior Mothers dub of Syracuse held its Christma.- • party Monday evening in the home of Mr< Don Arnold at Milford.. There

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shown here. Youth Center director Bud Smith said they would be distributed today (Wednesday) in the area.

were 23 members and three guests Mrs James McKibbin, Mrs. Ralph Bushong and Mrs. Darel Hoover present. Mrs. Bushong played the piano for group singing and sang several solos. A supperette was enjoyed by the group. It was followed by the program and a gift exchange. The committee was composed of Mrs. Carroll Koble, Mrs. E. W. Becktold and Mrs. Gene Ludwig. The hostesses assisting Mrs. .Arnold were Mrs. Carl Hadley. Mrs. Wallace Liniger and Mrs. Jack Elam. HOLSTEIN ILAS NOTEWORTHY’ RECORD BRATTIXBORO. Vt. - Pica Prince Admiral Amy 4485048, a six - year -old registerd Holstein cow owned by Harold Wilson. Milford has produced a noteworthy record of pounds of milk and 717 pounds of butterfat in 305 days Purdue university supervised the production, weighing, and testing operations. in cooperation with the official breed improvement programs of the Holstein-Friesian .As-

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sociation of America. 1 This level of production may be compared to the average U. S. dairy cow’s estimated annual output of 7,880 pounds of milk containing 285 pounds of butterfat. CHILDREN AND TEACHERS ENTERTAINED Approximately 60 children and teachers, representing the primary nd junior departments of the Calvary church Sunday school, were eitertained in the parsonage by Rev. aid Mrs. K. E Robinson last week. The children were taken to the parsonage in the church bus following tieir Christmas program practice and were served light refreshments. The members of the Calvary choir was invited to the parsonage for a Christmas party following choir practice on Thursday evening, Dec--16. The choir elected new officers for the coming year and a Christmas I gift w*as presented to their director, Robert Jones. A buffet luncheon was served by Rev. and Mrs. Robinson. SERMON FOR MILFORD METHODIST CHURCH “How to get what you want in 1966” is the title of the sermon to be delivered Sunday morning by Rev. Richard Sumner at the Milford Methodist church. The scripture will be Luke 11:9. Wednesday Afternoon Club Has Annual Christmas Party The Wednesday Afternoon club of Syracuse held its Christmas party December 15 in the Lake Wawasee home of Mrs. Paul Warner. She was assisted by a committee of three, Mrs. Richard Heyde, chairman; Mrs. Carl Reynolds and Mrs. Fred Clark. Due to the absence of the president, Mrs. William T. Jones, Jr., Mrs. Robert Mauzy presided at the I business meeting, then turned the meeting over to Mrs. Heyde who read “The First Christmas Story.” i Mrs. Clark led the group in the singing of Christmas carols. .After I the singing she read a story of an old-fashioned Christmas, “Christmas Memory Lane” and Mrs. Reynolds read a paper on Christmas legends. Following the meeting gifts from '

under the Christmas tree were exchanged. Refreshments of ice cream, Christmas cookies, candies, nuts and coffee were served from a beautifully appointed Christmas

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table. The next meeting will be January 12 in the home of Mrs. Elmer Stucky. Mrs. Ernest Bushong will be the guest speaker.

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