The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 January 1966 — Page 7
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REAL ESTATE Se« U» T»r T*ur Se*l Estate and Inaarancs Needs. EVERETT F. KETERING ORKICE L. SHAW. Broker Ph.; 437-27 M Carpets - Linoleums Furniture Custom Draperies FREE ESTIMATES 'CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING ? GOLDEN’S Ph.: Ligonier 894-3532, collect LAKE WAWASEE A beautiful home on the south side, four bedrooms, two and a half baths. Full basement with automatic washer and dryer. . This is a home for real llv- | ing, year-round or luxurious summer home. Beautiful grounds and per- j feet beach. Immediate Possession Write to: LAKE WAWASEE P. O. Box 177 Milford, Ind. 46542 Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE: SYRACUSE 457-3011 „- TV & BadloZM i irJ d k SERVICE CENTER ■ Radfo-Televisioo-Stereo-Antenna I SALES & SERVICE | BREMEN MILFORD | PHONE 594-1021 PHONE 658-4175 ' WRAP ■ ■ up more home pro B tection in one pack* ■ 4 our HomeownenLj GLENN R. MOREHEAD LOCAL AGENT Warsaw, Indiana Office Phone r 269-1315 2220 E. Winona Avenue Res. Phone: Milford. 658-4433 •ten »**• P 8472 Jfk STATE FARM iJ** eg"** '"*"****l.
HELP WANTED PRODUCTION WORKERS Have Immediate Openings On All Shifts. These Are Permanent Jobs. GOOD STARTING RATE PAID GROUP INSURANCE X PENSION PLAN i AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER APPLY AT DALTON FOUNDRIES, INC WARSAW, INDIANA ! RAPIDLY EXPANDING COMPANY Excellent opportunities for advancement for people in the following categories: * Sales * Engineers * Draftsman * Foreman Trainee * Management Trainee * Experienced Production Foreman * Set-up man Training programs available to assist your rapid advancement FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE: NO. WEBSTER 834-2133 - 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 834-2435 * after 6 p.m. NORTH WEBSTER PRODUCTS, Inc. NORTH WEBSTER, INDIANA
Best Quality Plastic Sealing For Less! WRITE DIRECTLY TO: Tim's Plastic Laminating R 3, Box 504 — Syracuse Social Security Cards, Wallet Photos, Membership Cards, Etc. Sealed Permanently In Plastic WATCH REPAIR Satisfaction Guaranteed Timex Watches Repaired Here CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 105 East Center Street Warsaw, Indiana WHEN YOU ARE IN WARSAW Take Home Something Baked From The Jnique Bake Shop Downtown Warsaw DRY CLEANING SPECIALISTS We Have Pick-Up Stations At North Webster Launderette And Dry Cleaning Jot'Em Down Store, Barbee Lakes Pick-up Truck In Pierceton Monday and Thursday Rowland’s Super Market WARSAW DRY CLEANERS ANO SHIRT LAUNDRY Across From The Courthouse Warsaw, Ind. i WANTED Good standbig timber, all kinds. Write or call ' Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA Insist On The Genuine AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City, Indiana ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P. 0. Box 44, Syracuse, Ind.
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BEAUTIFUL REMOUNTING LONGINES — WITTNAUER WYLER A CARAVELLE WATCHES Guaranteed Watch Repair 9 a.m. — 6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday BOYER BROTHERS Jewelers NORTH WEBSTER, IND. Phone: 834-1646 i . SERVICES TAX SERVICE: Individual, state and federal. Phone 658-4050. Dean Troup, Milford. J 19 to F 23 REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE HEADQUARTERS for the Lakeland area is GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. ts HARTMAN’S PAINTING AND CLEANING Interior and Exterior dWEN HARTMAN t6O S. Sanunit St. Nappanee, Ind. Phanra: I Go»hen SM-GMI - Xana.nee 773*4781 SERVICE CENTER Radio-Telei ision-Stc^eo-Antenna SALES & SERVICE BREMEN MILFORD PHONE 594-1031 PHONE 658-4175 FEDERAL AND STATE TAX PREPARED: Accuracy guaranteed. Confidential. Ph. 457-4165 for appointment. Darnell Accounting. J 26, F 2,9, 16, 23 M 2 For Rent FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store, Lig-1 onier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts FOR RENT: Two bedroom apart-| ment, range and refrigerator fur-1 nished. Adults only. McClintic ‘ Apts., Syracuse.' Ph. 457-3434, days, i . ' ts ■ FOR RENT: Modem 3-bedroom home with garage and garden. OvI erlooks Lake Wawasee*. Located I 44 miles SE of Syracuse, George ? ! W. Mellinger. Ph. 457-2247,-' ts FOR RENT: Syracuse Lake two bedroom house. Fireplace. Furnished. Available until June. References required. Ph. 773-4612 Nappanee. J 12. 19, 26 FOR RENT: Modem tw’o bedroom houses one block from lake. No 1 pets. | Phone Svracuse 457-3461. / ' J 19, 26 P * ai * ■ FOR SALE: Used GE automatic | washer. good condition, 549.95. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. I WE NOW HAVE new rubber atamp pads and roll-on stamp pad Inkers. THE MAILJOURNAL. ts WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announce- * ments and birth announcements now. For prices phone 658-4111 or 457-3666 or come in and look through our catalogue. The Mail-Journal. ts FOR SALE: Near Syracuse, across from South Shore Golf course, three-bedroom, full basement, builtin kitchen appliances home. Excellent condition, $20,000. McCoy Real Estate, Churubusco. Ph. 693-2262. ts FOR SALE: Used TVs. $25 and up. Exchange Radio Sales and Service across from South Shore Golf Club, Syracuse. Ph. 457-4200. ts MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE JEEPS from $5990 . . . trucks from $78.40, boats, typewriters. guns, airplanes, tractors'“as is” direct from government. For complete directory and sales catalog for i your area, send 11, "deductable ; with first $lO order,” to Central I Surplus Distributors, P. O. Box 196. Holcomb. Mo.. 63852. J 19. 26 FOR SALE: Used refrigerators. I from sls to $99.95. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. FOR SALE: One 24.000 BTU kerosene wickless blue flame space heater. No flue needed. Phone 4572742. Price sls. FOR SALE: Frigidaire stove, 30 in. with Cookmaster timer. In perfect working condition and looks like new; also cupboards far an entire kitchen. Call 894-3684. NC REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Three beckoom house on north side of Knapp lake. Wall to wall carpeted living room, draperies, wood homing fireplace, garbage disposal. automatic washer and dryer. «1 beat, well constructed sea wall, 50 ft lot on each side of home. Price $16,500. Call Cromwell 856-2869 J 26; F 2,9, 16 FORjSALE: Puppies, half pood! ( and half cocker spaniel. Phon I 6584471.
~ Warsaw Times-Union, do 151.92 — Dean H. Barchard, prem. off. bond. 10.00 Inel* Wanted ... Dean Coffin, do low I Apt) J- Denny, do 10.00 I ■> VO Richard L. Genth, do 10.00 r*s iKXJck. Joseph Mosher, do 10.00 X. J4* Sears Robuck & Co., do 10.00 ■■ ■ Elizabeth Siler, do 10.00 IELP WANTED: Pletcher Fumi- Strayer Ins. Agency, do 18.00 : tore. 252 W. Market, Nappanee. Warsaw do > low has open delivery foreman and de- wrigiey ins. Agency, do 12.50 1: Wrigley Ins. Agency, do 17.50 livery assistant positions. Compel- Ray d Yoder, do 10.00 itive pay scale. PromotKms avail- T - er - dump. 125 00 able, feiorable working conditions. B ”" d ,."‘JST — C “'’ wo, interesting work. Contact Bob Mit- Deaton-Beight Funeral Home, chell in person at delivery depart- D s o d ’ McComb & sons, do 100.00 ment. ts Harris Funeral Home, do 100.00 w - » King-Reid Memorial Home, do 100.00 Spangle Funeral Home, do 100.00 HELP WANTED: Television service- MyH bounty ® „ man. Must know color. Good pay. Jeanette Bockman, do 18.00 j Steady onployment Apply Curtis it.w J TV in Nappanee or call 773-4612 Lawrence Feldman, do 6.00 j for appointment J 12, 19, 26 S —————— ~ Roy d. Gregory, do 3.00 < ' * , , Roy D Gregory, do 3.00 Hpld Wanted Nelle Heiman, do 3.00 ’ w ” Larry G. Herendeen, do 3.00 M3- Vk’ Garry Ray Himes, do 36.00 rcuiaic M<rk Hoffer do 30Q ; Russell Hollar, do 153.00 i L. Dale Keaffaber. do 3.00 1 HELP WANTED: Waitresses for do° 3.00 ' daytime work. Kitchen help for Marvin e. Kuhn, do 6.00 . * . « . 1 m Lois Le€ do 300 daytime and evening work. Top A Murphy, do 3.00 salary. Marley’s Steak House. F 2 ’ d 0 J J Forest H. Ritter, do 15.00 ' Malcom Rose, do 3.00 SEWING OPERATORS WANTED: “ f 3 i . a, w George Tinney, do 6.00 Experience preferred, out not ne- pt. wayne children s Home. cessary. Fringe benefits. Good „’ ard . o Sl o ? r , l . „ HZ 22 Hillcrest Christian Homo, do 124.00 working conditions. Apply in per- i nd Methodist Children's Home, do 217.00 OT. Bln. Bdl Corp, SO3 S. Mahb. „ g>« Nappanee. u Maryhurst School, do 310.00 ■ White’s Ind. Man. Lab. Inst., do 1.012.00 WANTED: Middle age woman as Dr. r. e Bigelow, tb test 159.50 hoiisplcooDor live in week ends r - Miner, do 135.15 nouseheeper, uve in, wees. Dr o w smder, do 121.15 off, private room and bath. Have parkview hosp., care twp. pat. 8.00 nrrucrhnnlpr and babv Two refer- Peopl« D™* Store, do 13.20 pre-scnooier ana waiter Drug co., do 42.90 ences required. Phone Mrs. My- Leo w. Adams, uie ditch rep. 79.80 prs Dewart Lake 457-2832 J 19. 26 Elbert Basicker. do 30.00 ers, uewdii Udsc, j Austin Biickenstaff. do 8.24 — — I Jerry G. Carey, do 93.00 HELP WANTED: Two ladies for part MeTr^tton^do 17, d ° 75 10 time work. Fuller Brush Co. Hi.; owen m. Frey, do is.oo Milfonl 6SMS77. do » SS ‘ I Mervln Jon-s, do 98.50 MORE CLASSIFIEDS ON r. B Jones, do 3850 Pir.F 7 EFCTIGN 1 I Jesse Klotz, do 44.00 PAGE 3, UkX 1 IVA 1 , Nclson d() 19 C ’ I Loren Thompson, do 10.au i — ! Lloyd Tillman, do 15.50 — e e Tony Tribalski, do 13.94 Commissioners is*-«• . as * I Edward Sommer DMV. do 575 ■ Charles & Valda V«re Collier, UadlHiS duau » rentni ****«■»■■** Cyril F. Likens, do 125.00 y- following is a list of claims to be i Stanley Scott, do 125 00 i considered by Ute Kosciusko County Hoard! Ned Ar Bertha Stuckman. do 250.00 ; o‘' Commissioners al their meeting on (’Freis, of State, exam, of records 1,040.00 February 1 *1966 " (Robert D. Dormlxe, MD, medical for Bessie Himes ' 324 00: .’ail inmates 5.00 Edi’ 1 ’ s Belts 297.00: S’anJ y Custer, ditch alloc. 1,500.00 Prinr-e-.s Marie Fnish' 379.00 ‘ Delp Electric, wiring 2.586.55: isunson 261.00 tut Ml HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL Franc s Noble 219 70 Carroll Sherman 650 00 ißetty J Busselberg - 334 00} Loren J. Pound 533.33 j Elnora S Cox 297.00 Barbara Ne- r 416.66 Kathryn Teel - • 2119.001 Charlene Hartman 333.33: Harman 261.00} COCNTY HEALTH DEPT. CLAIMS Dorothy J. Henderson . 243.00 United T- lephotie Co., phene 23.72 I Jeanne K Endicott 93.15 Barbara Neer, mileage — 71.361 Idiee Armev 324.00 Loren J. Pound, do . 50.72 } Phyllis Munson 297.00 Carroll Sherman, do 37.12 i Rita Miller 279.00 Syracuse Quality Printers, supp. 36.90 ; Lucilb* McCleary 261.00 Ind. Ass n, of Sanitarians, dues 14.00 ; } Margaret Menzie ' 243.00 COCNTY HIGTWAY DEPT. PAYROLL I Celeste Brigantl 220.03 John Armold 499.40 Jeanne Endicott 114.75 Norman W. Clouse 489.50 Ruth Hoppus 300.00 Charles E Cotton 503.80 Esther M. Kinney 275.00 Ermal G Coy 510.40 Dave Andrews 465 66 John E. Davis 487.20 I Fewer Fellows . 448.00 Muri A. Dawalt 475.2 U | ' Harry Saunders . 367.20 Harold Gerard 495.00, . H. Earl Boggs 289.80 Gilbert E. Griffis 530.20 ' : Arthur S. West 367.20 Harry Herendeen 495.00 iB. James Baker 583.33 ' Russell Krichbaum 434.70 Ronald L. Harris 433.33 Alvin H. Miller 475.20 ' . Avis B Gunter , . 324.00 Kenneth W. Miller 488.40 I Ruth N. Robinson 297.00 Walter Miller 442.20 Alice R. Handels 85.84 Bobby D. Miner 475 20 ; liev» Marie Ellison 193.16 Leo Mosier 448.80 I Blanche E. Garber 286.20 Glen H. Neer 170.10 i H- nry Hackworth 375.00 Ronald Norman 473.00 Ralph T. Whitesell 366.66 Padl Randall 503.80 Elizabeth F. Smith 160.00 Roswell Robbins 459.80 : Isabel Holbrook 216.00 Harold Roberts 475.20 j Edward B. Funk 316.60 Jerry Stutzman 495.001 ' MHo E. ClaS' P 41.66 Thurman D. Trine 475.20} Maxine Clate 15.00 Wayne L. Wood 105.60! } George *A Nya 324.00 John Alexander 494.50; I Robert Rasor , 266.66 Clifford F. Baker 455.401 Loren T. Kruger 125.00 Don Forney 496.80 ’ Jean Tuba 210.60 Wilferd Fretz 519.80: CLERK Marshall Hawley 496.80} United Telephone Co., phone 8.03 J**?” 496 so Warsaw OU. Supp., rep. * supp. 72.33 Lawrence Kindig 496.80 A r. Boyc. co, SUPP. 162:30 Earl KhM . Syracuse Quaiity RnnU-rs, do U.BO Ellis Koher 496.80. rtp ... nrro » Norman McKipney ' 489.90: ! United Telephone Oo , phone 23.63 d R 270 60 j Syracuse Quality Printers, postage Glenwood Secor 351.90 ‘ * s m>P. . IOS *] Harb y Slater 476.10 IBM. rep. 108-24 Eldon w smith 496.80 , Warsaw Off. bupp. do 31.30 Russell gechrlst 580.63 XKEASLEEB Worley Spitler 614.10 7 United Telephone co., phone 16.15 Kermit F. Summers 627.90 Waisaw OU. bupp., rep. 345.1 W Claud Christner 619.50 IBM, do 108.24 Charles R. Cleveland 1,250.00 A. is. Boyce Co. SUPP. 2,224.20 COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT. CLAIMS RECORDER Prudential Ins. Co., ins. 1.209.06 United Telephone vo„ phone 13.10 Hull's Transfer Co., trans. "Laerz euro trans. 4.10 United phone 37.75 United Telephone Co., phone 31 70 ’BrWg* * l *Tron Co., rep. 1’01.33 m7’ UtU ha C 44 nS> & e4,U,P ‘ 82r 35 <Hnu°' Ek®-’ Service, do . 13. M Sharp Hdwe., do ■» Kest(frs Elec. Motor Serv.. do 8.50 xsuwaro m. Hotorook meals-pris. 139.aU R(jne Bn>s & p#rU m. 54 gum niei & berv “ Millington Bros., do 26.25 • Herm Scbaeler Ford Co. do 108.5 b WarMW Auto eU 203 34 amciair KeL Co., do 997 23 .74 COX srodlo SUPP 1- 45 Best Cap do aes 86 wanaw OU. do 1.05 GMt & do 1,670.23 Ind Textile Co . do 38.22 The American Railway Signal. KeUey ao 14M z, C ll ’ Whohsale Co., do 23.60 -*• . “ License Bureau, do 31.00 J. A. Renaidl & Co . equip. 1,165.00 Mossman-Yarnelle Co., do 92.33 Warsaw License Bureau, garage 3.00 Orr g*, ly Co do 64.75 SURVEYOR Purity Cylinder Gases, do 54.09 United Telephone Co., phone , 30.85 Schrader-Warsaw Co., do parte, I Charles M. Brower, mileage A post 39.75 ■ eauip 355 53 1 Lincoln Graphic Corp-, supp. & Sharp Hdwe Co, do 1.98 equip. 836.14 Smith Tire Service, do 5.00 COUNTY ASSESSOR Standard Oti Co., do 410.52 I Carl T. Zimmer, state meet. nuie. 74.50 R- G Rbberu A Co. supp 4.76 T-ieumme Co., phone 12.13 Warsaw Off. 1275 'PhUip Laurnn PM. post A supp 165.10 Diamond Crystal Salt Co., mlsc. Uluteraute Aircredit Pub.. op,r • other oper exp. 4.00 Grace M AngUn, Eravel 57 00 IBM rep — 36 08 Mae Friedman, do 379.44 * wivv. TOWKkHir ikumtni J * “ Corp - do 369 42 j WAYNE TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR Elmer Zimmerman, do 19 00 P h ‘ nil * Brown, bituminous 515.21 j Frank O. Ranck PM, postage 15u 00 jphnMrn Lumber Yard, ibr 14.51 I Paul Cm tit. slate meet 46 40 r^ >mrn ; nt Dies. 1 of Ind., rep. parts 9.18 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY I Deeds Equip. Co., do 301.21 1 Allan A. Razor, clerical 40.00 Ford's Auto Supply, do 13.90 )l do. phone 34.62 Galbreath Inc., do 5.24 do. rent . 25.00 Kore Bros , do 688.78 CIRCUIT COURT j MacAUizer Machinery Co., do 145.45 Virsil Bobeck. jury commus. 85 00' Municipal Equipment, do 182.10 ! 1 Stanley L Nice, do 63.00 Pierceton Equip Co , do 122.81 Gene B Le< iudg—venued 30.00 Herm Scha. fer Ford Co., do 251 United T<-.e{h<me Co. phone 114 A W Truck Sales, do 924.23 ■ G- ne B L.el poztaze 75 OO • Smith-Alsop Paint , paint 5.76 Wallace Manrow. mdeace 33.44. Warsaw Ins. Ag. ncy. ins. . prem. IBM. rep 36 09! bond 18.00 Gene B. Lee. clean robe IJSi Warsaw Ins. Agency, ins. 17.64 Thomas A. Edison Ind . hep. Lawrence Sawyer, ditch IMg a supp 170.061 Keanr»h Porker, bridge 3.277.60 Business Equip. Co . supp. 15.701 COUNTY WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL H A Friend At Co., do 46.40 Howard B. Johnson 540.00 Howards, do 34 50 • Opal Joy ftarman 410.00 Secor-Soundcraft. do 13.75 1 Mary Ruth Wilson 410.00 John E. Artord. MD. other oper. exp 40 00 ‘ Constance O. Buckles 410.00 Frank D Hogle MD. do 40 00! K. ith D Renbarger 460.00 Home Furniture Mart, equip 903 00 Lillian O Dwvls 325 00 Allen Smith Co., do 70 OO Mary Lou Th«mas 255.00 : Bobba-MerrUl Co. do 64.00 Betty L Lynch 255.00 Lawyers Co-op Pub., do 38.50 j Dorothy L. Anglin 275.00 j West Pub CO. do 630.501 COUNTY WELFARE DEPT CLAIMS COURT HOUSE J C E. Gorham MD. medical fee* "Ou Unietd Telephone Co., phone 12.091 United Telephone Co., phone 40.40 NIPSCO gas A etec. 680 41 < Constance O. Bucki-a. mileage 30.40 Sewage Treatment Off., sewage 65.50 opal Joy Harman, do 17.50 Water Utilities, water 14948 K,tth D. Renbarger, do 131.00 City Tip Shop A Roofing, rep. 10000 Mary juth Wilson, do 19.80 Rife Electric, do 6.13 International BU*. Mach., rep. 144.32 Schade Ptum A Heat., do 399.7® Howard B. Johnten, do 10.00 coverall Rentel Service, test. 13 65 Warsaw Oft. Bupp Co, do 14.90 Ind. Textile Co. do 23 40 A c.. 142ss WeUberger Bros., do 15 50 Lutheran Heap . er. child. 68-30 lohnson Lumber Yard, lumber 73.25 A. Shupe ring 8.00 Sharp Hdwe., parts Dr. Vactor O. Connell, ward *• ct. 3.00 Mason Brothen, equip. 43-05 Robert Dormirr do 3.00 Dyn. Kleen Service!. Unlimited. r»P. 9912 Dr M H „«ond. do 50.001 R J McQuiston. MD. do 10.00 ->2? • aS 21 p u Rheinbeimer MD. do 3.00 ¥ u * co »-* a ?.*-_” ,c L„ ell Dr. E. W Thomas, do 5.00 ’ 12» Wa! ' tr Dn “ Co > d ° 1340 7* Ur . *„ £ Walter Medical Arte Pharmacy, do 4.90 talt A7B B * B CWD • 60 24 30 ?£ i do i.™, c ° a - do 3 i “ Fanaw Clean Towel Service, do 11-50 o 5 1 & Pe>t Cootrot - 5 tw ' Kline * Dept. Store, do 7.96 j ™ ClMl. DEFENSE Twer's Dept. Store, do 70.32 , KUO K Clase phone 6.00 Bhtoe Btor * do 10 33 SKMVICE OFFICES Lyons’s Band Instrument Co., do 22 42 I mited Telephone Co., phone 66 32 ’ COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD Mudred Andrews, hosp commit. 16.94 yntrose Quality Printers, portage ! sudo £3-55 Opa Joy Harman, do 23.00 , COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS °- Medical Center, do 539.35 * ■Joyle Heckaman. road viewer 800 I- Noble C. Blocker, do hereby certify}, W Howard do 800 «« U»- above is a tru- list of claims Idwta Pratt, do 800 to ive presented to the Kosciusko County an Rovensttae. do 800 Bo»*d of Commissioners on the Ist day i&ISaA. SJSi “ BIOCKHn The Mall-Journal, legal adv. 182.981 Auditor. Koeduako County, Indiana <
By Mrs. Pearl Lyons - Phone: 453-7921
Leesburg-Oswego News
TRI ARTS CLUB MEETS The Tri Arts club met Mohcßy night in the home of Mrs. Floyd Smith with Mrs. Tay Hess assisting hostess,» Mrs. Walter Deateman gave the devotions. Mrs. Kenneth Hartman, who was in charge of the program, introduced Robert Allen, who told and demonstrated resuscitation. Mrs. Kenneth Hartman received the roving prize. Refreshments of salad, crackers, coffee and tea were served. Literary Club Holds Election Mrs. Alvin Walker was chosen as president; vice president, Mrs. Bernice Watkins; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Hosea Rosbrough: at an election of officers of the Literary club at a meeting held Monday night in the home of Mrs. Brooks Helm. The club collect was given in , unison and Mrs. Cloe Robison gave the devotions. Mrs. Herman Ginth- ( er intorduced Otto Beer of New 1 Paris, who talked on the “History ! of Bees and Honey.” There were • 14 present. I r w ( L* l I , American Legion ' Auxiliary Meets • The American Legion auxiliary ( met in town hall on Wednesday night for its January meeting. There were sixteen present. During the business meeting con- } du_t<?d by Mrs. Morris Huffman, • president, a discussion on membership was held and it was announced the goal of 51 members for j 1966 had been reached. Mrs. Thelma McCorkle gave a report on the district meeting held at Rochester. Mrs. Francis Oswalt, chairman of the .Girls’ State committee, anonunced Miss Maurita Matthews was chosen as the girl to be sponsored to Girls’ State this summer and Miss Linda Abott was chosen as alternate. Mrs. Huffman and Mrs. Oswalt was the committee in charge for the evening. A Valentine party will be held at the next meeting. Homemakers Club Meets i Members of the "Leesburg Hone- \ makers club rhet at the liome of Mrs. Mabie Krouse with Mrs. Jean I Albert and Mrs. Lula Ruple cohostesses. I Mrs. Everett Tom, Sr., gave the health and safety report. She also ( gave the history of the song ‘‘When You and I Were Young, Maggie” and the group joined in singing the same. j During the business meeting the by-laws of the dub were reviewed and the new books for the year handed out to the members. ' All (Lpresent paid their dues Refreshments were served. [ The next meeting will be at the i home <rf Mrs. Bertha Frederickson. • >| —- ‘ Eight Square Club ’ Meets Tuesday J • Mrs. Martip Stookey assisted by ’ Mrs. Ellis ’ Wildman entertained i members of the Eight - Square j Home Demonstration dub Tuesday i night. , Roll call was answered by telling i of a snowstorm they remembered. ’ Mrs. Robert Mosier read a poem a for meditation. “Odds and Ends on 5 Precautions” was discussed by a Mrs. Mdvin Gunter who gave the ,(the health and safety report. She i also gave the garden report tellijing of the care of “Philodendrons.” = The lesson for the evening was 5 given by the county home demoni stration agent, Mrs. Kathryn J (Weinhold, who spoke on the new a I stretch fabrics. Mrs. John Buhrt ? res the history of the song of II the month “When You and I Were ’ J Young, Maggie” and led in the ’ group sinjpng of the song. During • the business meeting Mrs. Fred ’ Kuhn reported on the presidents’ ’ council meeting. >: Refreshments were served to the |! 21 present. >} > Ruth Missionary ’ Circle Meets I [ Members of the Ruth Missionary i circle met in the Oswego Baptist ( church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Zoa Metcalf read a letter from a (.missionary for devotions. Mrs. Mabie Lippincott presented the lesson, “God’s Mission in a Changing World.” A short business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Ira Shue. Tippy-Lee Club Meets At Shively Home Wednesday Mrs. Max Shively was hostess to the Tippy-Lee Home Demonstration club in her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Raymond Qister was co-hostess. For meditations Mrs. John Dadger read a poem “Things To Do/ in the New Year.” Mrs. Richard McCleary reviewed the history of the song “When You and I Were Young, Maggie” and led in group ginging For the lesson a film was shown on “Public Relations of the REMC.” It stressed what the REMC does for a community. During the business meeting the new books for the yeaar were passed to the members. Refreshments
Wednesday, January 26, 1966
of pineapple salad, crackers, cos- w fee and Coke were served to the. g 15 members and one guest. w —L— ’ *" E Demonstration Civen c Mrs. Hartman gave a 0 make up demonstration for the r lesson at the meeting of the Three J Arts club in the home of Mrs. ‘ Jerry Kammerer Monday night. Mrs. Robert Long read a poem > for devotions. I Refreshments of salad, crackers and Cokes were served to the ( seven members present. Clarence Fisher Host To Men’s Group The Men’s Fellowship group of the Calvary Baptist church met at the home of Clarence Fisher. A devotional period was held after ( which games and contests were played. ‘ WSCS Meeting At ’ Deatsman Home Thursday Mrs. Ruth Deatsman assisted by r Mrs. Maude Shively and Mrs. Ber- ! nice Watkins entertained members of the WSCS of the Methodist church at the Deatsman home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Bud Minnick was in charge of the devotional period. A very . Interesting program on “Living in I , the Space Age” \'as given by Mrs. ; Herman Allen. Mrs. Herman Gin- ( ther, ‘ president, conducted the busi- • ness meeting. It was voted to pay ( SIOO on a newly purchased piano at ■ ’ the church and $25 was given to the Bashor Home at Goshen. , Refreshments were seined to the . 13 numb'H’S and two gffests. Mrs.' Marie Griesinger. and Afrs. Walter i Keeler. BIRTHDAYS HONORED '■ Mrs. Morris Huffman and Cheryl entertained Sunday evening in honor of tlie birthdays of Morris Huff- ( man and Wallace Huffman. i Slides were shown and home- ‘ made ice cream and cake were J served to the honorees and to Mrs. \ Wallace Huffman, Mrs. Blanche ' Huffman and Gary Landis. I L— i (BIRTHDAY DINNER SUNDAY i ' Mrs. Nettie Teeple entertained £ ■ Sundav at dinner in honor of the 1 (birthdays of Pam Teeple and of,/ Steve Teeple. , < 1 Guests were Mrs. Marceile Tee-; pie and sons of Fort Wayne; Miss Nevada Lippincott of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Teeple, Jack and Pam. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple. Jerry, Sara and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. John Teeple and Ed; and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Teeple and daughter. VISITING IN TEXAS Mrs. Noel Rhinehart and Mrs. Forrest Lyons took Forrest Lyons and ’ Charles Lvons to the airport at South Bend Saturday morning wh»re thev went bv plane to Chic?./ From there they went by jet ito San Antonio. Tex., where they j i are sipending the week visiting Mr. i antT Mrs. Flovd Lyons, Mr. and ; Mrs. Thurso Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rae Lyons and family. Charles Lyons is on a “break” between semesters at Purdue university. f -L1 VISITS SON 3 IN OKLAHOMA f | Mr. and Mrs. Don Boggs spent 1 six days last week in Oklahoma ’! where they visited their son, Pyt. ’ (E-l Kerry Boggs, at Fort Sill, i j Kerry left for active duty in Korea, i: t. -Irf j DINNER GUESTS j . AT WARSAW > Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple and - Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Noel ’ j Rhinehart and Jack were Wedness day evening dinner guests of Miss - Nevada Lipoincott in Warsaw, i They later attended the Kiwanis z club travelogue “Exploring Inner t Space” by Owen Lee. f | -I--j IN OKINAWA B | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Andres re- ? ceived a telephone call from their I son. Pvt. E-l Alan Andres, at Oak- ’ land. Calif., that he was leaving jbv boat for Okinawa for a tour of ? duty. He is in the ordinance division. Mid-Lakes Lions In Dinner Meeting The Mid-Lakes Lions club held its dinner meeting in the M and M at North Webster. Following dinner a general business discussion was held and a social evening was enjoyed. There were nine members present. Sunday School Class At Pokagon Park Members of the high school class of the Methodist church enjoyed ice skating and riding on the toboggan at the Pokagon State park Sunday afternoon. They stopped at Waterloo for supper. There were 16 members, accompanied by Mrs. Maxine Robinson and Joan, who made the trip. COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Anna Hartman, who has been ill at her home, was removed to the Goshen hospital Sunday where she will have tests and Xrays. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter spent Sunday evening after church services with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and Brenda at Irish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benzenhaser,' ’
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vho work with the Christian Brigade of Wheaton college, were * >veek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blue and family. Coach Glen Kammerer of Grace college will tell and show pictures jf the recent trip he and Mrs. Kammerer took to British Honduras at prayer meeting Thursday evening at the Brethren * church. Clyde Heaton went Tuesday to the Veterans hospital at Indianapolis for a check-up. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Trundell of Gary were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.- Paul Yocum and children. They also enjoyed ice fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter attended the Kiwanis travelogue Wednesday night. Rev. Paul Bilby of Warsaw was speaker at the Brethren ■ church Sunday evening. He told of the Gideon work. Kay Allen was a Sunday dinner guest of Ann Minnick. Mrs. Jim Kizer and children of Greenwood spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Archer and ' family. Mrs. Illene Toth and George Remington of Buchanan, Mich., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Heaton. Mrs. Nellie Randall of Burket spent from Saturday until Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence : Randall. I Mrs. George Bullock, Sr., of War- ( saw and Mr. and Mrs. Pardee WarI stler spent Thursday with Mrs. , Frank Dubditz at South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hanky and j family of Fort' Wayne were Sunday j dinner guevts of Mr. and Mrs. Par(dee Warstlcr. The dinner was in ( honor of the birthdays of Mrs. j. Warstler and Dennis Hanky. Eric and Hunter Randall of Warsaw and Joan Robinson spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Randall. Mr. and Mrs.. Ed -Charlton and (hildren were guests Saturday aft ernoon of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Adams of Waubee Lake. They enjoked ice skating. < »Ir. and Mrs. Pardee Warstler wire Monday dinner guests of Don Kaiser. Mrs. Roy Adams of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Albert spent Sunday at the Kent Adams home at Waubee Lake. They helped Carol Ann celebrate her second birthday. Ralph Brubaker, who has been a patient at the Goshen hospital, returned to his home Friday. He is able to be up part of the time. Mrs. Richard Sharp and daughter, Becky, of Glen Ellyn, 111., spent the week dhd at the v Brubaker home. t Mrs. Larry Hartman and Sherri were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCann. They all spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Croop at Warsaw. J Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coyle of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beebe of Pierceton, Donald Kizer of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dye were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Bernice Watkins. I Mr. and Mrs. Al Kammerer spent Saturday evening at the Don Boggs home. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Boggs and daughters called on Sunday. | Carl Weirick and Robert Teeple attended a dinner meeting of part of the erriployees of Martins Feed Mill held at Hom's Sunnymede Tuesday night. Following the dinner a discussion was held on Poultry Feeds and Medicines'. | Mr. and Mrs. John Groat of Warr saw, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Innman of Winona Lake were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith of West Lafayette and Don Smith of Delphi are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kayle Staup. SEE THE LITTLE GIANT CLEANI ER TODAY. Save! Thurs., Fri., and Save! Cash and Carry Specials. Driver needed: Apply Golden Rule Cleaner. Golden Rule 2-Hour Quick Service - Dial 457-3553. Trousers 50c. Slacks, sweaters, 2 for sl. Skirts (plain), pleats extra, 50c. Rugs 9’xl2’ cash and carry (special) SB.IO. Draperies (they look lovely) $1 panel. Shirts laundered (fresh as a flower) 3 for sl. Dresses and Jumpers (nice job) sl. Men and women’s suits (extra special) sl. Next best to new. Golden Rule Cleaning, looks the best on you.”
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