The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 November 1966 — Page 26
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Syracuse Auxiliary Drapes Charter For Gold Star Mother An impressive ceremony was held by members of the Syracuse American Legion Auxiliary Unit 223 Tuesday as they draped the charter. The draping was in honor of the unit’s onlv Gold S»nr George Xanders who died recently. Mrs. Joe Bushong anti Mrs. Tim Darr were in charge of the ceremony Mrs. Darr presided at the meet-
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Wednesday. November 30. 1960
ing. The secretary's report of the previous meeting and the treasurer's report were given and approved as read. Mrs. Bushong, chaplain, read a : thank you note and reported onl Mrs. Xanders’ death. Standing committee reports were ; on chid welfare and plans were made with Lie Legwn on the Christmas basket and treat project as done in past years. Mrs. Blanche Kline. Knightstown tome chairman, reported she ha ’ r:.‘ the units bey a birthday present in November and will soon be sending a Christmas gift. Veterans' Christmas projects will be taken car? of by Mrs Ann Davis rehabilitation chairman: The ac-
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I tivity calendars were passed out by i Mrs. Charles Dean. They are to be ' sold During the social hour. Mrs. Betty Dust. Mrs. Fred Dust, Mrs. Perry Mast served refreshments. Mrs Harry Coy won the dark horse prize. Tiie next meeting will be on De- : cember 27. Sgt. and Mrs. Gene Miller of Indianapolis came to the tome of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller, last Wednesday evening and stayed until Saturday afternoon. He is stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison army base. Other guests in the Miller home for Thanksgiving dav supper were Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf and children. Joe. Ann and Pam of Atwood.
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