The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 October 1966 — Page 7

Along Main Street By JERI SEELY Members of the Milford Christian church had an old-fashioned service Sunday, Oct. 9, in honor of the church’s centennial celebration. It was just 100 years ago that the church was organized is the home ’ I STARTS ' THURS. OCT. 13* r r ff f SALE 1 fdA- 10 BIG DAYS i SAVE WITH | WONDER I k ONE-CENT J IW ; Burkholder Rexall Drug Syracuse, Ind.

APPRECIATION DAY OX ROAST & PUBLIC AUCTION ON Thursday, October 20,1966 To show our appreciation to the Farmers, Feeders And AU Customers, Old and New, We Are Having A 4-H Steer Bar-B-Q At Noon From 11:30 On. Also our annual Public Auction to let the Public Purchase At Their Own Price One Day P*r Year. Commencing At 10:30 a.m. Small items in a.m. such as electric saws, electric drills l / 2 inch - 3 8 inch, Reversible drills, spades, forks, shovels, scrapers, scoopshovels, 15-25-50-100 foot light and heavy duty electric cords, chains V 4 inch-Sl6 inch-3 8 inch - 12-14-20 foot lengths, leather tack, As - pony saddles fancy, horse saddles, pony wagons, pony carts, blankets, halters and bridles. You name it, we probably will sell it After Lunch — hog feeders, hog waterers, tanks, hay feeders, calf hay feeders, steel feed bunks, gates steel and wood. Red Brand fence posts, 2 loads Republic barb wii* 2 and 4 point, 1 new portable hog scales, 1 new electric groomer, Stewart electric clippers, tank heaters, electric-oil-gas, bean molding, bean meal-feeds. Come and spend the day with us and enjoy the Roast with us. TERMS: Cash Romane Sherman, Auctioneer Peoples State Bank, Clerk EDD'S FEED SERVICE WARSAW. INDIANA KENT FEED

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i of Jacob Felkaer. There were 21 charter members with W. Sellers being the First minister of whom there is a record. The next year a Sunday school was established and in 1869. a building was placed upon the present site. In 1902 it was remodeled extensively. Again remodeling took place in 1949 and in 1963 and 1964 the current building was remodeled and the educational wing was added. Fifty-year members who are still residing in Milford and attending were listed as Agatha Charlton. Ella Fuller. Floyd Fuller, Ethel Good and i Perry Matthews. In 1869 James and Sarah Orn united with the church and fourth and fifth generations of this couple are still attending. ♦ • • Marion Deeter brought us a 1918 photo of persons attending the international harvester tractor school held here in Milford. ■— We were unable to run it because | of size and the reproduction qualities of the old photo, but would ] venture to say Mr. Deeter would be glad to show the picture to anyone I ( who wants to see it. Among those in the picture are Mose Hershberger, George Hyland. Fred Haab. Amos Gawthrop. Mose | Lentz. Clyde Rusher (Mrs. Deeter’sfather), Orby Wehriy, Jacob Forbing. Perry Matthews. Daniel M. Deeter. W. O. Scott and Jacob Turing. Enjoyed watching the Detroit Lions : — Los Angeles Rams football game : in Tiger Stadium, Detroit, on Sun-|l day with friend husband and Mr. and ; Mrs. Herbert Sturtivant (she’s friend husband’s sister.) ] During the pre-game show and the half time activities, we watched prettv Judy Dippon as she twirled with the Ferris Institute Band. Judy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dippon of Our Town, is at-1 ] tending the school at Big Rapids. I Mich. Unlike most other college bands, the Ferris band is made up of persons who are not studying mu-

sic—the band is an outside activity of the students and is 140 strong. Area residents had heard the game would be on CBS and were disappointed when they learned the game wasn’t on. It was on channel 9. Mrs. Neff Hostess To Eta Beta Pi Mrs. Iva Neff was hostess to 15 members of the Eta Beta Pi Socor - ; ity Monday evening at Rubies I Partv House in Milford. Following the dessert. Mrs. Albert Graff, president, presided over a short \ business session. She announced the Christmas committee as being Mrs. Kenneth Calbeck and Mrs John Robinson both of Nappanee. During the social hour bridge was played with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Graff and Mrs. Bessie Sunthimer. Milford, and Mrs. Loren Heckaman. Bremen, for the three high scores and the traveling prize to Mrs. Harold Tom. Others in attendance included Mrs. Harold Burns of South Bend. Mrs. P. C. Bartlett. Mrs. Frances Cole and Mrs. Herbert Dickerson of Syracuse Mrs. Kenneth Calbeck and Mrs. Russell Price of Nappanee. Mrs. Roy Schultz. Mrs. Esther Pointer, Mrs. Arthur Baumgartner and Mrs. Charles Kerim of Milford. The November 14 meeting will be held in EBrhart at the home of Mrs. LaMar Garber with Mrs. John Rookstool as hostess. SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Daryl Johnson of near Milford was surpirsed Saturday night in honor of her birthday. Those calling at the Johnson home were Rev. and Mrs. Don Richards and family of North Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Arnold and Carolyn of r 1 Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson and family of LaPorte, Mr. and Mrs. Lavent Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews and Mrs. Vida Lowe, all of Milford. All enjoyed homemade ice cream I and cake with Mr. and Mrs. Johnsen, Mark and Dianna.

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Mr. and Mrs. David Larson of Chicago were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones at the Methodist Home in Franklin. The occasion was the annual family get-together. Mrs. Jones and Mr. Young are sister and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Emra Stookey and Mr. and Mrs. George Moser, all of r r Milford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs George Stookey and family helping Lisa observe her eisith birthday in the Stookey’s new home at 3338 46th street, Indianapolis. Ralph Biller and Robert Rumfelt of Milford recently painted the property of the late James Clayton at 3721 Gradey Blvd.. Elkhart. Emma (Clayton’ Krauter. mother of the late Mr. Clayton, reports the property is for sale and interested persons may contact her at 6584904. Sunday callers in the home of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Beer on r 1 Milford were their grandson, Joseph Barton of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Haab. Mrs. Matilda Beer. Miss Esther Beer and Mbs Edith Baumgartner of Milford Mrs. Andrew Beer is improving. Richard Fehnel, fifth grade teacher at Milford, recently flew to Jackson, Mich., to view a science si tow underway there. Flying with Mr. Fehnel were elementary school principal Harold Young and his son John. Jack Stookey- a freshman at Wayland college in Plainview, Tex., ran in a cross country meet in NewMexico recently. The Texas college boys placed second. Mr. and Mrs. George Mosier and Mrs. Ruth DeFries, all of Milford, were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse MiHer of Milford. Mrs. Michael Zimmerman. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zimmerman of r r Milford. Miss Emma Stieglitz of Goshen, and Misses

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Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferverda and two children. Amy and Dirk, of Leesburg. Frieda and Florence Stieglitz of Elkhart visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gerber at Paulding. Ohio. Sunday. Dan Rassi of Columbia, Tenn., is visiting area relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Brunjes of Milford visited Miss Edith Baumgartner. Milford. Sunday evening. Leri Beer of r 1 Milford attended the Quaker State Oil Refining school at Smithport, Pa., last week. He was accompanied by three men from Muskegon, Mich. Callers Sunday in the Fred Haab j Inme were Mrs. Edna Polk and' Mrs. Esther Genshom of Elkhart! and Mr. and Mrs. John Haab of South Bend. i ‘ After living in San Diego, Calif.,l for almost two years. Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Jorgensen have moved to Dewart Lake. They plan to make this their permanent home. Mrs. Jorgensen is the former Bernice Haab. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pike of Claypool Sunday in recognition of the latter’s wedding anniversary. They had dinner at Eby’s Pines Restaurant east of Bristol and also attended the open house observance of the new Eby Pines Park and the two new dining rooms which have been added to the restaurant A number of friends and neighbors of Miss Blanche Sensibaugh helped her move from Emetine street to her new location at the corner of south Henry and First streets. It is the former Keifer property, now owned by Ralph Gansert. Sunday guests in the Elmer Haab home were Dick, Patty, Shiriey. Timmy and Marlene Steffen and Jill Haab. all of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haab entertained her father. Ross Clem, and wife, of Anderson.

Mrs. Herman Miller was guest of the club trip made by the Atwood Home Study club, of which her daughter. Mrs. James Wolf of Atwood. is a member. The 33 ladies visited the six-story police head-1 quarters and the Hostess Bakery ( in Indianapolis. They shopped and ate at places of their choice at the noon hour. On the way home they stropped at a store near Kokomo and had supper there. The Weisser reunion was held in Wolcott, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Steffen and Bonnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haab. all of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wuethrich. Bruce and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Huber and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bucher and family, all of Francesville: were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bauer and family at Cissna Park, 111. These guests also made a call at the Don Yergier home at Wellington, 111. Families Urged To Have Plan For Escape From Fire Does your family have an escape plan they can use if a fire occurs in your home? If not, you should draw one up tonight, says the American Insurance Association. Get together all members of the family, including children and the older members, and work out at least two escape routes that you can use to get out quickly. You need to figure out two routes so that an alternate route can be used if fire cuts off the other. After you have run off your plan, you should rehearse it With a little practice everyone in the house should be able to get outdoors in less than a minute. And, once you have worked out a plan, practice it, the Association said. And never — under any circumstances — re-enter a burning ingCall the fire department from your phone! SYRACUSE LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crow, Syracuse, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Maggart, Cromwell.

Wednesday, October 12, 1966

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MR. and MRS. CHESTER BROWN

Former Syracuse Residents To Celebrate Silver Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown, formerly of r 2 Syracuse, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on October 16 while living. in the country of Laos in southeast Asia. Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Darr of r 2 Syracuse. The Browns have served in Laos since 1963 where Mr. Brown is ehief-of-party of the International Voluntary Services rural development team working in that country. IVS-Rd has 54 volunteers working in the rural areas of Laos on community development programs consisting of nursing, home economics, crop and livestock development, irrigation, and construction of schools, dispensaries, and markets. The IK’S volunteers, with very fewexceptions. are young men and women with college degrees and ranging in age from 22-25 years old who

Milford Youth Center News By Becky Brown Things are beginning to roll again at the Youth Center. Chaperones are lined up for this month so be sure and buy your membership cards which are on sale now. You can get yours from Dan Gansert. Karen Rarig, Craig Ruch and Becky Brown. Halloween Dance The Youth Center is having a dance at the high school gym Saturday, Oct. 29, from 8 p.m. until 12 a.m. The people selling tickets are Barb Wilson, Gayla Bird and Carolyn Rapp. His is gang to be the best dance the center has ever had. The recreation committee, Rachel Gonzales, John Leemon, Ron Rosser, Janie Gonzales and Nancy Barth, is plan-

A Complete Line Os Work Wear BY Osh Kesh Carhartt B'Gosh AND Brown Ducks AT HULL HOUSE Men’s and Young Men’s Wear Warsaw, Ind. PUBLIC SALE Due to the death of my husband, I will sell the following located 4 miles south of Syracuse, Indiana on old Syracuse-Webster Road (500E» to 950 N. then west (at Bolivar Hilli to second house or on the east .-ide of Dewart Lake, on SATURDAY, OCT. 15 - 12:00 Noon Household Goods Two-pc. living room suite Other mirrors Three-pc. bedroom suite End table Three-pc. painted bedroom Coffee table suite Telephone chair Kenmore 30-in. gas range. Desk lamp like new Table lamp Bon-Air range hood Floor lamp Hotpoint refrigerator Four pin-up lamps Maytag washer, wringer Two electric clocks type Electric skillet Two tubs and stand Electric stew pan Kenmore comb, washer Throw rugs and dryer » Bedding Dinette set with 4 chairs Dishes Square dining room table Cooking utensils Buffet Pictures Five cane-bottom chairs Quilt frames Platform rocker Pressure cooker Desk and chair Two lawn chairs Two large round plate Two Remington electric glass mirrors . razors TRACTOR — Ford tractor with plows and cultivator, spring tooth harrow. TRUCK — 1954 Chevrolet pick-up truck. SHOP TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS Vise, grinder with motor, 4-section extension ladder. Two 25-ft. garden hose. 14-ft. ladder. Roll roofing, Shotgun, Rifle, Electric bench saw, 3-gal. sprayer, Buck saw. Cross cut saw, Pair of crutches. Trouble light. Two step ladders, 2x4 s 12-ft. long, Lawn mower. 1-horse cultivator, Wrenches and other tools. TERMS: Cash Not responsible for accidents GEORGE STIENBARGER ESTATE Bessie Steinbarger, Administrator Argel McDowell, Auctioneer Rollin Hostetler, Clerk

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have volunteered to serve two years in Laos at a very nominal salary and cost of living to assist in raising the living standards of the people in that small, developing nation which has been plagued with communist aggression and political unrest. Mrs. Brown is employed by the United States Agency for international Development as an Assistant Training Officer in the Training Center operated by USAID for the purpose of training Lao employees of the L. S. government in Laos in English, typing, accounting, and the many other skills essential to them in carrying out their jobs. The Browns have about one more year to go on their present tour after which they plan to return to the United States for an extensive visit with relatives and friends before making any plans for the future.

ning all sorts of contests. The other committees are hard at work too. They are as follows: Publicity—Becky Brown, Beverly Rassi, Elaine McFarren, Karen Graff and Don Steffen. Decoration—Dan Gansert, Bob Steffen and Debbie Wolferman. i Food—Karen Rarig. Gloria Rapp, Nell Biller and Scerita Estep. i Clean-up—Everybody. I This Saturday. Oct. 16, the center is having a fund drive. All members and those who want to be members should be at the center at 7 p.m. prepared to call house to house in Milford for donations. SYRACUSE LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy. Syracuse, had as their week end guests Stewart and Stanley LeCount of Warsaw. On Sunday evening the Guys were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger LeCount, Wari saw*..

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