The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 October 1966 — Page 3

Brenda Middaugh And Jeffrey Kem Wed In Nappanee Church October 9

The wedding of Miss Brenda Middaugh and Jeffrey Kem took place at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon, Oct. 9, in the Nappanee EUB church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Middaugh of 651 east Walnut street, Nappanee. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Kern, Jr., of r 1 Syracuse. Rev. Donald Ruhl, pastor of the church, officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of 40 jxrsons. Palms and candelabrum bedecked the altar of the church. Mrs. Ruhl provided musical selections of “Wedding March”. “Always", and “1 Love You Truly." Bride In Yellow Satin Given in marriage by her father,! the bride chose a floor length gown j of yellow satin with lace jacket. The I jacket featured long full length 1 slew es and was highlighted by a I train of white lace. Yellow and white flowers in die center of ai crown held her white net veil. She

APPRECIATION DAY OX ROAST i PUBLIC AUCTION ON Thursday, October 20,1966 I To show our appreciation to the Farmers, Feeders And All 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 Per Year. Commencing At 10:30 a.m. Small items in a.m. such as electric saws, electric drills 1 2 inch - 3 8 inch, Reversible drills, spades, forks, shovels, scrapers, scoopshovels, 15-25-50-100 foot light and heavy duty electric cords, chains l z 4 inch-5 16 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 Lunks, gates steel and wood. Red Brand fence posts, 2 loads Republic barb wire 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

GM This is Dornam, buckets and all. k? mt Camaro Sport Coupa with style trim group you can add. All standard -Strato-bucket seats Carpeting. Rich vinyl upholstery. A 140-hp Six or a big-car V 8 (210 hp l ). depending on me New safety features like dual master cylinder brake system with warning I ght Whatever else you want, ask for! Camaro Rally Sport— Pull the Camaro SS 350- Besides Camaro's switch "on" and headlights appear biggest V 8 (295 hp*). SS 350 at each end of the full-width comes with a scoop-styled hood, grille. You also get special exterior bold striping around grille, big. trim and RS emblems Then order fat red stripe tires Add Rally Sport lhe Custom Interior, something equipment too. Camaro s your, else again. idea of a car! Command Porformanca "“Camaro ttaOwroMyotfw been waiting tv Everything mw that could happen. Now at V®"' Chevrolet dealer'el 13 8363 McCormick-Cutter, Inc. SYRACUSE, INMANA

•: carried pompons of yellow and * ■ white in her bridal bouquet. i Miss Sara Dawson of Nappanee served as maid of honor. She wore a sleeveless aqua street length frock. Her bouquet was of yellow and white pompons. 1 Gary Mock of Milford served as best man. Mrs. Middaugh wore a gold jumper with white blouse and a yellow and white pompons corsage. Mrs. Kem 1 chose a white brocade suit with white i pompons for her son’s wedding. Reception Follows A reception followed in the church fellowship hall. Mrs. B-uce Adkins and Miss Sara Dawson presided at the serving table. i Following a wedding dinner the ( couple is residing on r 1 Syracuse. ; The bride attended Nappanee high school and will be a housewife while her husband attended Milford high school and is training for automatics at the Weatherhead company.

Ligonier News By ROSE CUNNINGHAM Sgt Furkis Awarded Commendation Medal S Sgt. Peter J. Furkis. son erf Mr. and Mrs. William E. Furkis. 217 east Fifth street, has been awarded the U.S. air force commendation medal at Ma’mstrom AFB, Mont. He received the medal for meritorious service as a medical records supervisor at Torrejon AB. Spain. Sgt. Furkis, a verteran of the Korean War. is a graduate of Ligonier high school and attended Indiana university. At present he is a member of the Strategic Air Command. America’s long-range nucle-

ar bomber and missleforce. Home Demonstration Club Elects Officers Mrs. Russell Wallace was elected president of the Perry Township Home Demonstration club at the October meeting of the group held at the Eagles hall. Serving with her will be Mrs. Ruth Smith, vice president; Mrs. Hascall Crothers. secretary’; Mrs. Robert Duesler. treasurer. BPW Members Attend Dinner Twelve members of the Ligonier Business and Professional Women's club attended the Bth anniversary dinner of the Auburn Business and Professional c'tub held recently in the Methodist church of that city. Mrs. E. Ross Adair, wife of Congressman presented her houseguest. Mrs. Toki Mayakana, a native of Tokyo, and an outstanding Japanese flower arranger. TTie two women became friends through tiie “Welcome to Washington International dub” which was organized by Mrs. Adair several years ago and now numbers more than 65 members of all nationalities. One of the projects of B.P.W. this year is promoting international programs and women of the area were very privileged to see this artist, a professional teacher of flowers arranging in Washington, D. C., give a demonstration of her ability? The guest speaker was Miss Sally Butler, past National President of B.P.W. clubs. Members of the local club who attended were Miss Gladys Baker.

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Mrs. Fem Weirich, Miss Helen Wolfe, Miss Marilyn Hartzler, Miss Becky Stahly, Miss Eva Cook, Mrs. Paul Rodack, Mrs. Russell Wallace, Mrs. Wayne Houser, Mrs. Everett Elijah. Mrs. Herman Lung and Mrs. Paid Stiffner. Mrs. Bessie M. Hontz Services wvre held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in Cromwell for Mrs. Bessie M. Hontz, 93, a Noble county native and lifelong resident of the Cromwell community. Mrs. Hontz died at her home in Cromwell Wednesday at 2 p.m. She was the widow of Harvey H. Hontz who died in 1955, and is survived only by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Neil Hontz. Rev. Marvin Jones of the Cromwell Methodist church conducted the services and burial was in Oak Park cemetery, Ligonier. SGT HOOVER HONORED Sgt. Leo H. Hoover, son of Mr and Mrs. Wallie A. Hoover, west Second street, has also been awarded the U.S. air force commendation medal. His was presented at Ita~uke AB, Japan. He received the citation for meritorious service as an air police supervisor in Soutlb east Asia. Sgt. Hoover is now at Itazuke as a member of the Pacific air forces providing air offensive and defen-sive-units in Southeast Asia, the Far East and the Pacific. He is also a veteran of the Korean War and a graduate of Ligonier high school. WINS TWIRLING HONORS Sherry Jo Underwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Underwood, competed at a recent twirling con-

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test at Concord high school. Sherry Jo won a first place award in her age group in the United States Twirling Association sanctioned competition. There were approximately 50 contestants entered in corps, teams, duets, two-baton and solo routines. LEAVES FOR GERMANY Mrs. Robert Caldwell left Swiday by jet plane from Chicago to join her husband, PFC Robert E. Caldwell. who is stationed with the U. S. Army at Wiesbaden, Germany. Mrs. Caldwell has been staying with her parents, Mr. and Sirs. Chalmer Staton. HOME FROM ALASKA SP4 Terry Becker, who is attached to the 214th army band at Fort Richardson, .Maska, is spending a 30-day leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Becker. SODALITY MEETS Eighteen members were present at the St. Patrick’s Sodality meeting Tuesday evening at the home of ' Mrs Robert Topham. Mrs. Jack I Griffith was co-hostess. The group i set up the calendar for the coming I year. Rev. John Linnehan gave de- ■ votions. AT FALL RETREAT Susan Dickinson. Terry Moore. David and Laura Moser and Marcia j Stout. Ligonier high school stu- | dents, attended the Wabash River j Presbyterian annual fall retreat Friday through Sunday at Webster j Lake. North Webster. Dept. Os Revenue Reaches High In Efficiency Commissioner of Revenue. Willam L. Fortune, announced today i that in fiscal yea?' 1965-66 the Indii ana Department of Revenue reached a new high in efficiency. The I department in collecting a record $631.7 million in revenues, did so at ; an average cost of 80 cents per every SIOO collected. This was a 10 cent decrease in cost over the previous year when costs averaged 90 cents per every SIOO collected and a decrease of 80 cents, or 50 per cent over 1955 when costs averaged $1.60 per every SIOO collected. Fortune also stated, that while the department's “paper flow” had increased by over one million items, or about 16 per cent, over fiscal year 1964-65, the increase in work had been accomplished with a decrease from 900 to 844 employees. As a result of the increased efficiency, the output per man hour in fiscal 1965-66 was $377.70 as compared to $316.70 in fiscal 1964-65 and $129.80 in fiscal 1954-55.

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Vicki Fuller Has Feature Roll in Ball State Film

MUNCIE. — Although there is no “star” assignment in the new Ball State university film that Glenview Productions. Inc., will start filming on the campus next w-eek, Vicki Fuller, a senior from Milford, has one ot the featured roles. William Sprague. Glenview, 111., producer for the 28 minute, sound and color motion picture about life at Ball State, said that Miss Fuller has been selected for a part in the film on the basis of an interview the producer had with her. The film is being produced for release during Ball State’s 50th anniversary during 1967-68. No title for the film has been given yet.

1967 Winter Courses To Start Jan. 3 LAFAYETTE. — Eight-week winter courses, offered by Purdue university’s school of agriculture for 80 years, will begin January 3.

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j The film is being prepared for use . in television, for high school groups, who want to know more about Inrna’s third largest university. Miss Fuller is the daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Beiswanger, 1250 North Road, Milford. | Active in campus affairs. Miss Fuller, belongs to Alpha Phi Gamj ma. Clavia and Kappa Delta Pi i lionoraries. An elementary education major with a minor in guidance, she is corresponding secretary for Alpha Chi Omega, chairman of the fine arts committee for the student center governing board and a member of the auditorium advisory committee.

1967, V. C. Freeman, associate dean and director of resident instruction. has announced. They will end February 24. The courses will be in animal agriculture and general agriculture. They are designed for persons wlto want to learn more about tire science and business of agriculture. Students will be required to take a total of nine subjects, including these five core subjects: Fann management, field and farmstead equipment, community leadership, crop production and soil man- ; agement and feeds and feeding. In | addition, two major subjects and two elective subjects complete each I student’s program. Freeman explains that the winter course objective is to train students 1 not only for success in their chosen 1 profession of fanning but also for i leadership in their communities. He | also emphasizes the importance of sending in an application for admis- ' sion as soon as possible. Persons with practical experience in fanning or in other agricultural work will benefit mas* from the courses. However, anyone 1C years old or older with a good common school education may attend; no entrance examination is required. A 1967 winter course bulletin is I available free by writing to V. C. Freeman, associate dean. School oi Agriculture, Purdue University, a Lafayette, Ind. 47907. Scrub and dry wicker or metal I furniture before storing it for the i winter, suggest extension home management specialists at Purdue university. Legais NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Syracuse. Kcsciusko County. State of Indiana, will, on October 27, 19<>6. at the Town Hall located at 418 South Huntington Street. Syracuse. Indiana, at 7:30 P. M.. consid-r th- petition of the Lakeland Community School Corporation, for a variance in the classification of the followinc described real estate situate in Kosciusko County. Indiana, to-wit: A tract of land In the North half of S- ction 7. Township 34. North. Range 7 East. Kosciusko County. Indiana, better d-sccribvd as follows: Beginning at the Southwest Corner of th Northwest Quarter of said Section 7; thence North along the West line of the said Northwest Quarter. 1397.5 feet to a corner post: thence East along said fence 3670.3 feet to a railroad spike in the cent r of th-Syracuse-Webster Rood; thence South along the centerline of said SyracuseWebster Road, 737 feet to a point, thence West 2350 2 feet to a point at the Northwest corner of the James Yoder tract; thence Southerly along the West line of said James Yoder tract 664.2 feet to an iron pipe on the South line of the said Northwest Quarter of Section 7; thence West along the said South line of the Northwest Quarter 1312.7 feet to the place of beginning. Area contains 82.11 acres, more or less. which varianc- will permit the construction and erection of a community school building on said above described real estate. All persons interested in said petition should appear at said time and place and th y will be given an opportunity to be heard. DEE STIVER. Secretary Board of Zoning Appeals MJ — O. 12 A- 19 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR LOCATION OF PUBLIC HIGHWAY Fred Easterday, et al State of Indiana, Kosclcusko County, SS: IN THE COURT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that a petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, State of Indiana at their regular November Ist. 1966. meeting, said petition asking the County Highway to include in its system what is known as King-Fisher Drive, lo cated In the Plat of Oak Grove BeachUnit 3 on Palestine Lake, Seward Township. This Drive Is 40 feet wide and la the shortest route to Public Easement from County Road 600 West. King-Fisher Drive has 6 houses and 3 House Trailers. All those persons who are interested in said proposed Highway are hereby notified to appear on said date in order that they may be heard. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor, Koociusko County, Indiana MJ — O. 12 * 19

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