The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 October 1966 — Page 8

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NEW STORE FRONT — Pictured above is the new store front on Keller's at 205 south Main street. Goshen.

Open House Honors Steven Kaiser And Janice Frautschi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser of r 2 Mill ord held an open house Saturday evening in honor of their son Steven and his fiancee. Janice Frautschi. of Bloomington. 11l Man. relatives and friends at-

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McFADDEN IN PIERCETON — Ralph McFadden of Lafayette. Democratic candidate for the United States congress from the second congressioaals district, was in Pierceton Monday afternoon visiting resident* on the street and in business

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Wednesday, October 26, 1966

Thecompleiely remodeled store is currently holding a remodeling and harvest sale in their store. An ad

tended and extended best wishes and congratulations to the young couple. Among the guests were Janice's parents. Mr. and Mrs Carl Frautschi of Bloomington. 11l Steven was on leave from the U. S army proving grounds at Aberdeen. Md He returned to his base on Sunday.

bouses. He also visited other county towns during the day. He is shown here, left, talking to Leon S. Kubacki, cashier of the Pierceton State Bank, during his visit in Pierceton. A Mail-Journal staff photo.

elsewhere in this issue lists specials they have to offer. A Mail-Journal staff photo. I

Busy Bee Club Meets With Mrs. Moneyheffer The Busy Bee Extension club, Milford, met at the home of Mrs. Delbert Moneyheffer Friday evening. Oct. 14. with 12 members present. Mrs. Cleveland Shuder. president. opened the meeting with the piedge to the flag and the club creed. Mrs. James Chambers gave the history of the song of the month, “Auld Lang Syne " and led in singing Mrs. Everett Butrick gave pointer* on care of lawn and bulbs for fall, for her garden report. The j health report on flu shots and chili dpen’s sickness was given by Mrs. Darrel McFarren. Mrs. Raymond Pinkerton gave the lesson on remodeling furniture. She displayed a child's rocker she had antiqued. She also showed use of old picture frames. She explained and showed with pictures how old pieces of furniture could be finished and used in various rooms of the home. The dub will send gifts to the mental heal tn patients The hostess and co-hostess. Mrs. Alvin Waldbeser, served a buffet style luncheon in keeping with Halloween. The next meeting will be at the heme of Mrs. Ciiambers with installing of 1967 officers on the agenda. Almost 30-million new homes have been built since World War >

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mrs. Leroy Geiger of r 4 Syracuse, announces the engagement of her daughter. Nancy Claire Geiger, of Grand Blane, Mich., to Jerry L. McConnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McConnell of Battle Creek. Mich. Miss Geiger is also the daughter of the late Rev. Geiger. J Miss Geiger is a graduate of high school at South Bend and received her B. A. from North Central college at Naperville, 111., she taught overseas for dependents schools in Germany and on Okinawa, and is now teachering at Grand Blanc. Mich. Mr. McConnell graduate! from Battle Creek Central high school, attended Owosso college at Owosso. Michserved in the U. S. Army in Germany for three years and plans to attend the University of Michigan. A December 30th wedding is planned in the Crescent Avenue E. U. B. church at Fort Wayne at 7:30 p. m. FULL WEEK Thursday - Wednesday. October 27 through November 3 WALT DISNEY'S “The Fighting Prince Os Donegal” Plus WALT DISNEYS “Winnie The Pooh” Two Disney Delights Both In Technicolor

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