The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 November 1966 — Page 16
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2® YEARS AGO. OCTOBER 24. 1*46 A marriage license has been issued to Robert Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Davis, and Katherine Wuthrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Wuthrich. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller are the parents of twin girls. Sherry Elaine and Sharon Romaine, born on Tuesday. Oct. 15. Mrs. Miller was formerly Partha Troup. Mrs. Roy Teeple’s guests at a dinner in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary last Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Teeple and two children and Mrs. Charles Teeple. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mathews had a birthday dinner for their daughter Esther on Sunday. The guests were Mrs. Charles Teeple, John Bushong. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Duncan and John Berkey of Elkhart. Eldon Wyland., and family went to Indianapolis Wednesday to spend several days with Mrs Wyl.ind > mother. Mrs. Alex Kish. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hite have moved into the El- * don Wyland house at Dewart Lake. * Mr< Hite is Eldon's aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Backman of * North Webster were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller. Mrs. Myrtle Young of Goshen spent Saturday night and Sunday with her sister. Miss Martha Groves, in Milford. A daughter weighing six pounds. 14 ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton at the Goshen hospital Saturday. Oct. 12. The child was named Mona Carol Mr and Mrs. Harold Manor were dinner guests for a fish fry Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Grubb at Elkhart 30 YEARS AGO. OCTOBER 22, 1936 Ralph. Merrick and family spent I Saturday afternoon and evening with relatives in Goshen. Eli Pfister and family of Elkhart were Sunday dinner guests of the Theo Beer family.
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John Roher of New Paris was a recent guest of his sister-in-hw. Mrs. Martha Roop. I Mrs. Willard Charlton and son Eddie visited Mrs. Minnie Roberts at Warsaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dillon of Indianapolis were week end guests of the Dr. Eldon Hurd family. I Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Runyon of South Bend and the Rea family of Albion were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Albert Krull. Mrs. Kenneth Calbeck and son of Nappanee. Mrs. Charles Bird and Frankie Scott spent Sunday with the Al Graff family at Grabill. Misses Marian Sharp and Mary Alice Phend. students at Indiana university. spent the week end in the homes of their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson of South Bend visited their son Richard here Saturday evening. Miss Eloise Pinkertdn returned home with them for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. W D. Groves spent the week end and Saturday withl their son. Robert Groves, and wife at Lafayette. C. V. Kerlin of Goshen j and Miss Dorothea Groves were Sun-
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day evening dinner guests. «• Miss Joy Biller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biller, and Robert Rumfelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rumfelt, were married Saturday afternoon. 40 YEARS AGO. OCTOBER 21. 1906 The funeral for Rev. W. E. Groves i was held at the Methodist church Friday afternoon. He was 77 years 1 old. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Christmas of Elkhart were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Deisch over Sunday. a ; Miss Mattie Stoner and Katherine ;. .endrum erf Warsaw visited relativs in Milford Sunday. »' Mrs. William Best of Nappanee 5 spent the week end with her parents, (Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Weisser. ■ I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hines of Mun- > cie visited from Saturday until Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. f Roy Treesh. ■ | Mrs. Estella Shaffer had as her guests at Sunday dinner. Audrey I Kinsey and family of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Carson Wise. 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dippon entertained at dinner Sunday for Ray .■ ; Bray, an employee at the Western Union at North Manchester, Lloyd Resler and Miss Doris Rosenbohm. | Mrs. Margaret Neff of Syracuse is i pending this week with her cousin. Mrs. Minnie Beck Grove. G. L. Rex and family were Sunday tinner guests of his parents, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Henry Rex at Benton. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brittsan spent Monday and Tuesday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Brittsan at Convoy. Ohio. | James Mathew, weighing eight and one-half pounds, was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Shirley Clayton Thursday, Oct 14. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fetters and son Eugene of St. Joseph, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fetters and daughter, Minta Gibson, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews of northwest of MilJord. 50 YEARS AGO, OCTOBER 19, 1916 | J. E. Sunthimer, 53. died at his home Wednesday. He was a prominent Shipshewana merchant. • Frances Ellen Tom. 55, died October 16 in the home of her mother on north Main street in Milford. | Pauline Smith of Kokomo came to Milford on Saturday evening to visit her mother, Mrs. Maggie Smith. I Rev. and Mrs. A. L. DeLosier and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sparklin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ettlein on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Cox of Michigan spent Sunday in Milford visiting their son, William Cox. Gorden Hammond, who has been in Chicago for some time, spent Sunday in Milford with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Tully of New Pari is were visiting their niece, Mrs. Edward Closson, and family Sunday of last week Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Baumgartner and daughter Lillian. Misses Marie Popp and Lina Schori. Milford. Edward Hofer of Cissna Park, 111., and Ben Hofer of Wolcott spent Sunday I ; n Bremen Carson Wise and wife went to ■ Shipshewana on Thursday on account I of the sudden death of the latter’s i father, J. E. Sunthimer. Mr. Wise | returned on Monday, but Mrs. Wise ■ ■ will remain a few days. i Miss Marx- Lentz, daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. M. F. Lentz ol Milford, j and Herbert E. Eastlack of Craw- ’ fordsville were married at the home of the bride Saturday, Oct. 14.
V 0 T E PROGRESSIVE
MAURICE B. CROW 'Candidate For Trustee, Turkey Creek Township) Maurice Crow is 51 years of age and a resident of rural route 3, Syracuse. He graduated from Syracuse high school in 1933. and is the owner and operator of his own business, the Crow Roofing Company. He owns a 120-acre farm. He is a member of the Masonic lodge. No. 454, and past member of the Turkey Creek township advisory board. Mr. Crow is married to the former Thelma Price of Milford, and is the father of three children: Mrs. William (Marshal Fisher of Warsaw, Charles of Indianapolis, and Steven of Syracuse. CHARLES E. SEARFOSS Candidate For Advisory Board Turkey Creek Township) Charles Searfoss is 39 years of age and a resident of rural route 3, Syracuse. He is a lifelong resident of the Syracuse community having graduated from Syracuse high school in 1945. He has been personnel manager of the Weatherhead Company in Syracuse for the past five years. He is past Master of the Masonic lodge, No. 454. Mr. Searfoss is married to the former Nancy Treadway of Syracuse, and is the father of two children: Kathleen, 13, and Sandra, 11.
McFadden Lauds Kennedy And Bayh LAFAYETTE — Democratic Congressional nominee Ralph G. Me Fadden, 33, stood shoulder-to-should-er with U. S. Senators Edward M. •Ted) Kennedy, 34, and Birch Bayh, 38, here October 29 and described them as “the voice of a new day, a new generation, a new hope for tomorrow.” The three appeared at a mammoth rally in Kennedy’s honor. “Men like John Fitzgerald Kennedy and his two brothers have proven to the nation that the problems of today can best be met by men bom in this generation and nutured by its hardships and its successes,” McFadden said. “Birch
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ißayh has proven to Indiana how a 'man with vigor and courage can do [more for our state than had ever been possible before. “It would be with great humility, supreme dedication, and a deep sense of purpose that I would join this new voice for America. I ask i the help, the hands and the hearts of the people of the Second District to give me the opportunity to do so.” : McFadden said that “time has a way of passing some people by. Our great needs for education, health, conservation and other imaginative programs for excellence must be I pursued with determination and ’energy.” at Local
MAURICE B. CROW DEMOCRAT TRUSTEE TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP / Vote for Young, Progressive Government
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JOE W. HUGHES • Candidate For Advisory Board Turkey Creek Township) Joe Hughes is 37 years of age and a resident of 313 East Boston street. Syracuse. He is a lifelong resident of Syracuse and owns and operates his own business, the Hughes Digging Service. An active member of the Turkey Creek township volunteer fire department, he was recently named Kosciusko county "Fireman of the Year" for saving the life of a young lady in the lake area. He is married to the former Ethel Reed and is the father of three children: Peggy, 16, Brenda. 11. and Kirk, 7. HAROLD W. GALLAHAN (Candidate For Advisory Board Turkey Creek Township) Harold Gallahan is 49 years of age a.nd a resident of rural route 4 Syracuse. A. native of Mexico, Indiana, he has been a resident of the Syracuse community for the past 12 years. He and Mrs. Gallahan have owned and successfully operated the B & K Root Beer Drive-In in Wawasee Village during their 12 years in Syracuse. Mr. Gallahan is a member of the Elks and Eagles lodges. He is married to the former Annabelle Mattox of Peru, and is the father of a daughter, Tami Jo, 12. — Paid Pol. Adv.
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