The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 November 1966 — Page 14

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Mrs. Annabel I Hildebrands And Earl Moss Married Mrs Annate! Hildebrandt of r 1 Syracuse and Ear! Moss of r 1 Lar* will were married Sunday. Oct. 23. at 2 o’clock in the Syracuse Baptist church. Rev. Robert Mundy, pastor of the church, officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of 20 guests. The altar wias decorated with baskets of white and yellow mums. The organist. Mrs. Mundy, played "Liebestraume” ami "Savior Like A Shepherd Lead Us'. Miss Pat Mullin*. niece of the bride sang the latter song. , j Mrs. Hildebrandt wore a light blue, with silver threads, street ; *ngth gown. ami a w.ute. orchard. She carried a .-<nall white Bible, a gift ot her cousin. Mrs Jess Larimer of Niles, Mich. Mrs Jay Rensberger of r 1 Lar-j will was her sister’s matron of honor. Another sister. Mrs John Wilborns of Charlotte, Mich., was I bridesmaid. Mrs. Rensberger wore a Kelly green suit trimmed in tan and bar corsage wax a yellow ruse. Mrs Williams wore an orange sherbet dress with a white carnation corsage. Jay Rensberger of Larwill was Lie best man ami Torn Mullins of Syracuse the usher. A reception for the immediate famihes was held in a North Webster restaurant The brides table was < entered with a three-tiered , take, with candtabra on each side and white ami yellow mum* A buffet style hmch was served After a wedd.ng trip to Michigan I the couole will be at hone on r 1

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Wednesday, November 2, 1966

Two Injured In Car-Tractor Accident Two Syracuse mrn were treated ’ in the Goshen hospital last Wednesday following a car-tractor accident on the county line road about : two and a half miles west of Syra- : cusc. Treated at the hospital ami re-» leased were Walter Graff, 69. Syracuse. who sustained a severe bump on the head: and Larry W. Eisenhour, 25, r 1 Syracuse, who received a bruised left shoulder. Graff's 1960 Plymouth was reportedly across the center line erf the pavement when he topped a hill. Hej hit the left rear of the 1950 farm tractor being driven by Eisenhour. D.mage was estimated at SBOO by state trooper David Petgen. HALLOWEEN PARTY HELD SUNDAY Miss Banco Marie Buster, Syra- ’ case, entertained at a Halloween party Sunday evening in her home on west Main street. Present were Miss Carol Gilbert. Miss Sonja Crow, M:ss Cathy ami Mis.* Connie Pifer. Also presen | were Mrs. Steve Crow, Mrs. James Pifer and Miss Jane A. Buster. Miss Cathy Pifer won the door prize. Refresiiments were served in keeping with Halloween. T a children attended in costumes ami each guest received a favor and a Halloween treat: Ixirwill. Mr. Moss .is employed at I L tertv Coach Company. Syracuse. Mrs Moss was employed at Essex Wtre. Ligonier. j SHOP YOUR Mail-Journal

VOTE FOR ira r. McClurg

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“LET’S BUILD A BETTER INDIANA” Pol. Adv.—Paid by Ira R. McClurg SAM SAYS THANKS I I wish to take this opportunity to thank you, the public, for your support in my campaign for recorder of your county. Due to my duties as your sheriff, I was unable to campaign as in the past. i The privilege of being a public servant of yours for the past eight years makes me feel proud and honored to be a native son of Kosciusko County. It is with pride that I again say thank you. Win or lose, I will still be the same. Howard (Sam) Holbrook |

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE ' FOR JOINT STATE REPRESENTATIVE 9th District Fulton, Huntington, Kosciusko, Wabash and Whitley Counties. Qualified by experience in farming, business, education and labor. Keenly interested in Conservation. Pledged to support an ear-marked state tax to relieve the local property tax.

SLJ / Ready - / Energetic / Willing / Qualified / Able »- / CapABLE A FAMILY MAN INTERESTED IN YOUTH YOUR SLPPORT APPRECIATED DAVE ANDREWS DEMOCRAT FOR SHERIFF — PAID POL. AD