The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 November 1966 — Page 12
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HOMECOMING QUEEN — Pretty Marcia Bowden, a North Webster high school smior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowden, was crowned homecoming queen at the North Web-ster-Larwill basketball game last Wednesday night. She is shown here on her throne.
Backwater Friends■ Have Christmas Workshop The Backwater Friends Homemakers Extension club met recently m the home of Mrs Ray Rupprecht • Mrs. Ona Miller, president, opened ! tlu* meeting in the usual font, with • Mrs. Arthur Iden giving the history < of the song of the month. "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come". Mrs Roti- ’ ert Rhodes read a poem entitled '* Thanksgiving" for meditations, and ? short lessons on hearing and the care t and propagation of African violets ■ by the health and safety leader. Mrs Ralph Bennett, and the garden, leader; Mrs. Russell Baker Nineteen members and one guest. Mrs Douglas Bowser, answered roll * call by telling "Why I am Thank * ful and offering a gift suggestion ' 1 hiring the business r-exsion. mem- * bers decided to donate food for ; Christmas baskets to be delivered to I • the <ame. families they served pre- ( \ iously Mr- Harold Humbles and Mrs * Ray Rypprecht gave the Christmas workshop lesson Many decorations, j and -narks were displayed and , the leaders gave instructions anti re- ( cipes for making t’e various items..! After the meeting, the hostess was assisted by Mrs Robert Rhodes with the serving of pumpk.n pie, coffee and tea. The next meeting will be the annual Christmas party which , will be held December 15 at the ] home of Mrs Vernon Holter. ( —NW— Tippecanoe Township Club Studies Storage I Mrs Floyd Cleaver and Mrs. Rob-1. ert Reiff were hostesses for the reg- j ular meeting of the Tippecanoe j Tow nslup Homemaker.- Extension ( club held at the Barbee Conservation club house last Wednesday. The meeting was opened m the regular ? i form bv the vice president. Mrs I Mildred' Brady, leading the group in > the creed and opening song Mrs ; Russell Mnkley gave the history of ] the song of the month, ‘"Come. Ye | Thankful People, Come”, and led in group singing. Several appropriate Thanksgiving selections were read by Mrs Floyd Cleaver for meditations. A deliciouus carry in dinner was served at the noon hour, followed bv the lesson on good kitchen storage given by Mrs. Robert Reiff An auction sale was held for fun and profit with the 19 members present participating The next meeting will be held in a North Webster restaurant and will consi-t of a Christmas party and j dinner. —NW— Cha in-O-Lakes Club Beets Officers The Chain O-Lakes 4-H club held its regdlar meeting at the home of John and Jeff Rhodes last Monday immediately after school. The pres- > idenl, Gary Brown, opened the meet-! ing in regular form with the flag pledges. Marilynn Reiff chose the 23d Psalm for devotions and Jeff Rhodes gave some timely home safety pointers. Charles Hepler, county youth agent, was present and conducted the meeting during the election of officers for 1967 Those elected are; Marilynn Reiff, president John Rhodes, vice president Becky Stutzman, secretary Steve Johnson, ass t, secretary Mark Reiff, treasurer Robin Goodyear, ass t, treasurer David Weicht. health and safety Bill Fawley. ass t health and safety Jane Fawley. song leader Joanne Krasnansky, ass t song leader Jeanne Krasnansky. recreation Steve Rhodes, ass t, recreation Garv Brown, photographer Bob'Coffin. ass't photographer Robin Goodyear, historian In closing. Mark Reiff led in group singing of "America, the Beautiful'. and the hosts served cookies and punch to the 17 members and fair guesU present North Webster Man In Collision Terry Hiner. 19. of r 1 Wetter was involved in a coibsior on November 31 in Warsaw. A car driven by 22. of r 1 Claypool collided with
Wednesday, November 30, 1966
Her attendants from left are Jean Raver, a sophomore and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Raver; Sandra Loetz, a freshman and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Loetz; Miss Bowden: and Mary Jo Conway, a junior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Conway.
one operated by Hiner at Winona avenue and Lake street at 3.22 p. ni. Lavine was cited by patrotman Ted Dobbins for failure to yield the right-of-wav. Damage to the Hiner car was $l2O. -NW—((IMMINITY NEWS c Ed Eny.art. Craig Kemper. Jack Heder and Elinore Enyeart spent the week end in Toledo, Ohio, as guests of Mrs. Enyeart's brother. Emmett Akerstrom. Mrs. Env art and her brother celebrated their birthdays together for the first tm* n their lives. Since Mrs Enveart was adopted when a baby, this was the first opportunity for such a liappy occasion. Mr and Mrs Paul Scott entertained at Thanksgiving dinner Thur- ..iv, Mr and Mrs L H Stanfield and family of Whitestown. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Stanfield of Godr-”-. Mr and Mrs Virg 1 Stanfield and family of Etna. Mrs. M. C. Stanfield of Fappakeechie lake. Mrs Marvin Coy and son. Jimmy of WilnxX and Mr and Mrs Chris Brower and sons and Mr. and Mrs George Staples and son, Joe, of North Webster.. M- and Ws s £ Marvin of Btu-s-e Igike spent Tivank -giving day and the week end visiting fi ends and revives in Indianapolis and U-hanon. and Champaign and SMdon. DI. Mrs. Elinore Enyeart entertained with Thanksgiving dinner at her home at Barbee Lake. Guests included Mr and Mrs Kenny Enyeart and Michelle. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Enyeart. Keith, Jr., anti Kevin Mrs. Owen Burkholder. Rhonda. Travis and Mike. Mrs LaMar Stutzman, Cliarciotte. Sonya. Philip ami Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Enveart. Cpi. Ed Enyeart and Ronnie. Kathy. Mark. Randy and Ovaries Drudge M- and Mrs David Richards and children. David, Terry. Larry-. Dsnald and Susie, of Monticello were Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mrs Donald Richards and Karleen. Hie David Richards family returned to its home Saturday.
SYRACVSE . NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes LFJtOY SLOAN CONTINUES TO IMPROVE Leroy Sloan, son of Mr and Mrs. Frederick Sloan. Syracuse, who has bew a patient in the Goshen hospital for about six weeks, due to an attack of paralysis. 15 showing mu.'h improvement He is new able • to walk about with the aid of a walker and takes exercises with a j fvjr-pound sandbag Wilbur L Wbetten. Ssracuse, was aixdtted to the Goshen hospital Friday. Mrs Virginia A. Graham, Mrs Harod Basset? and Victor Feshchenko. ail of Syracuse. *w ad-1 mitted to the Goshen hospital Sat- i urday. Mrs. Hascal Grissom, r 2 Syracuse. was released from the Murphy Medical Center Saturday. I Keith Enveart. North Webster. 'wax admttcd to the emergency room d the Murphy Medical Center. Saturday, for treatment and released L Mrs Harry Baughter. r 1 North Webster, was released from the Whitley county hospital Saturday. Florence Eitzroth and Ethel M. Weax-er. both of Syracuse, were admitted to the Gashen hospital , Monday. Grover Hilbish and Leia Evelyn J Mxtrs. both of Syracuse, were adr mitted to the Goshen hospital Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Michael Zimmerman and granddaughter Barbara of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Jack i Gerber and daughter of Paulding. 1 Ohio, spent Thanksgiving and the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray , Zimmerman and in Washi W. Va.
New Salem News By MRS. RAY FERVERDA The special number of music on Sunday forenoon during the hour of worship was presented by Max Shively, soloist with Mrs. Everett Tom. Jr. accompanist. Thanksgiving services held on W dnesday evening at the New Salem church were well attended by the churches of Milford and surrounding community. Rev. William Roop, pastor of the Bethel church, was the evening s speaker. Special music was presented by a ladies' trio — Mrs. Doris Wolterman. Mrs Myrtle Felkner and Mrs. Don Wolferman —of the Brethren church and Mrs Kenneth Ryman of the Christian church Mr. and Mrs Everett Tom, Jr., and family. Kip. Kevin. Melinda. Melissa and Melodie. r r Leesburg, were guests at dinner on Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Eby of near Syracuse Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shively of Syracuse, spent the ; week end with her grandmother ■! Mrs. Frank Shively and attended services on Sunday am. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse, j Diana and Georgina of r 1 spent Sunday with the Dunwiddie family near Bluffton for their Thanksgiv-1 ing dinner. Mr and Mr- Robert Cripe and 1 family of Glendale, Calif., spent Saturday in the home of Mr and Mrs. invent Tom and James. Mr. Cripe is a brother of Mrs. Tom j Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider ■ of r 1 entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Teeple,. Pamela and Jack of | Leesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Speicher Carla and Larry, and Mr. and Mrs Pat Speicher and son of Milford: and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kreider. Vicki. Donnie and Valarie ■ of r 1 Milford. Mrs. Arch DeFries entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeFries and son Douglas of St. Joseph. Mich., j and Mr. and Mrs Charles Felts of Stewensville, Mich. Rev. Allen Herr of Defiance, Ohio, spent Friday in the home of Rev. and Mrs Howard Kreider and Mr. and Mrs Russell Kreider of j Atlanta. Ga.. spent a few hours in the Kreider home on Saturday. Kun and Lynn Hiveiy are spending several days in the home of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Morehouse of near Milford during the time Mr. and Mrs. Levi Beer and family are visiting their son Joseph at Fort Sam Houston. Texas. Mr and Mrs. Frank Johnsons and famiiy. Carolyn. Nancy and Arnold of r r Syracuse: Mr and Mrs Russel! Baker of North Webter; and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baker and daughter of r r New Paris: were entertained in the home of Mr and Mrs. Bruce Baker, Susie, Douglas and David on r 1. Mrs Frank Shively of Leesburg entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively. Dennis and Douglas of r r Leesburg; Mr. and Mrs Allen Shively. Linda. Trudy. Sally and Gary of Syracuse; and Mrs. Brown
/ Repossession Sale The following described Mobile Home will be sold for cash at a public auction at EL-KO MOBILE HOMES, one mile north of Syracuse, Indiana, on the Huntington Road, or county road 29, on — WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, 1964 at 10:00 a. m. A 1965 MANOR 51 x 12, Serial No. 1702
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of Epworth Forest, grandmother of Mrs. Allen Shively. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wildman entertained several of their children and families on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Kilmer, Stanley, Wesley and Elaine; Mr. and Mrs. William Wildman, Cynthia. Lori and Panrla: Mr. and Mrs. John Stookey. Jeffrey and Gina; Mr. and Mrs. Georg? Coon. Jimmie. Sara, Rochelle and Michael; and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wildman. Steve, Kent, Brent, Wenda Sue and Rodney were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda entertained on Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chambers of Grand Rapids. Mich.. Miss Clara Driver and Mr and Mrs. Rex Wildman and family of Warsaw; and Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baumgartner. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pinkerton of r r Syracuse entertained on Thanks--1 giving day for their children and their families. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn. Rebecca. Steven, Patricia. Cynthia • and Dcug, of Leesburg; Mr. and | Mrs. James Hummel and five daughters of r 1 Leesburg; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Morehouse and Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baumgartner of r Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Max Brower and sons cf Syracuse: Mr and ; Mrs. James Pinkerton of Goshen: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pinkerton of Kokomo: and Mrs. Paul Schell and i daughter Ann cf St. Joseph. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn and family and Miss Connie Sawyer of r 1 were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Miss Rebecca Schermerhorn of Indianapolis. Cynthia and Douglas had returned home with Rebecca on Thursday evening and returned home with their parents Sunday evening. Miss Clara Driver entertained at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda and Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baumgartner. The dinner was in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Ferverda and Blake Baumgartner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and family entertained members of the Star das® in their home on Sunday. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider, Mr and Mrs. Russell Baker. Mr. and Mrs. George Sdirieber and children. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. Ms - , and Mrs. Dale Morehouse. Lortta and ; David, Mr. and Airs Glen Deeter, Mr. and Mrs Emory Stetler. Mrs. I Vida Losev and Kim and Lynn | Hiveiy. The district Brethren A'outh skating party held at Eby Pines was . attended by the following from New ; Salem: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom. Jr , Kip and Kevin. Nancy Johnson. Allene Kilmer, Allyson .Anglin. Diana Morehouse. Sandra Crowl, Linda Wertenberger. Douglas Sltively. Dennis Dausman. Arnold Johnson. Stanley Kilmer. Jerry Crowl and Jay Plank. Mrs. Ruth DeFYies. Milford, and Mrs. Kathryn Dunnuck. Leesburg, enjoyed dinner on Sunday at North Webster and spent the afternoon in the home of Mrs. Ikinnuck Mrs. Kathryn Dunnuck entertained at dinner on Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Graham and family. Carla. Brenda. Rhonda. Paul and Jana May of Etna Green. Mr and Mrs. Jim Avery and Tommy Jo of r 1 Milford were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Walter Nyce and Vicki Sue. also of r 1 Milford. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Bushong and Mrs. Marv- Huber of Waubee Lake were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross Huber. Sr., at Gostien
WORTH. Lori Joel Relatives at Syracuse have received the announcement of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Worth at Tampa, Fla. little Miss Worth has been named Leri Joel and has a six-year-oki brother Michael. The Worths are former Syracuse residents. CANTIBERRY, Jo Lee Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cantiberry. 218 south Lake street, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Jo Lee, bom November 22 in the Goshen hospital at 2:58 am. and weighing nine pounds, five and a half ounces at birth. The Cantiberrys have three other daughters, Claudia Wynell. age seven; Sherry Lynn, age five; and Zelma Ann. age three. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cantiberry. Lyndside, W. Va.. and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Weadon. Columbus. Ga.
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