The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 December 1966 — Page 12
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Garden Club Plans 'Christmas Bell Walk'
A "Christmas B?ll Walk” is being held Saturday. Dec. 10. from 2 to 5 p.rr. in the Syracuse area. It is being sponsored by the Syracuse-Wa-wasee Garden club. Five homes will be visited. Mrs. Noble Blocker will show \ her collections for Christmas. .Mrs. Ernest Bushong will feature a family Christmas dinner table; Mrs. Ralph Cling am an will feature both formal and informal Christmas living; Miss Priscilla Rhode will featuure an old fashioned Christmas and Mrs. R. C. Tytler will feature the traditional Christmas tree with hand decorated jeweled tree ornaments. Refreshments will be served at the Tytler home. The tour has been planned with the express purpose to increase interest in decorations of home for Christmas in keeping with the original story of Christmas. Proceeds will be used in the community senice projects. Members of the arrangement committees are Mrs. Maurice Kober, tea table and general chairman: Mrs R. C. Tytler. publicity and invitations; Mrs. John Sudlow, hostess chairman; Mrs. Ralph Clingaman. tickets and schedule chairman: Mrs. Harold Humble, greens sale chairman: and Mrs. Ernest Bushong, selection of homes chairman. LN ICELAND Since trees are scarce in Iceland, families must use their ingenuityin creating a Christmas tree. A pole with branches of greenery tied to it is the solution in many Icelandic homes And the valuable real trees are saved for industrial use. Save with State Farm'* low insurance I rates for careful drivers. I See me. K GLENN R. MOREHEAD LOCAL AGENT Warsaw, Indiana Office Phone: 259-1315 2220 E. Winona Avenue •un »*»« PM7O HTATt FARM tai&M iw—. „y Re*. Phone: MUford 658*4433
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Wednesday, December 7, 1966
Ligonier News By ROSE CUNNINGHAM FAMILY PARTY The American Legion Auxiliary family Christmas party was held Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall. The potluck supper was followed by a program and treats for the children.
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TO HOLD CLASS PARTY Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Workman will be hosts tonight for the Willing Workers class of the EUB church. The group will enjoy a potluck dinner at 6 p.m. followed by a business meeting. TO FLORIDA Mrs. Lucille Roderick, who recently’ retired from her position as assistant cashier of the bank, has left for Florida to spend the waiter. COMMUNITY NEWS Miss Linda Lou Long has accepted a position in Goshen. She is a graduate of Ligonier high school and International Business college, Fort Wayne. i Charles Moser recently underwent surgery in Bluffton Clintic 1 hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Parker left last weekk for El Rancho Village at Bradenton. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunningham attended the musical program of the Glee dub and choir at Manchester college Sunday afternoon. Their daughter, Kay, is a member of the Glee club. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steller left recently for Sebring, Fla. to spend the winter. Mrs. Jerry Cooper and two children have arrived in Ligonier from
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Bittberg, Germany. They are visiting Mr. Cooper's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cooper. Jerry wil complete his four-year tour of duty with the air force and is expected to arrive in the United States early in January. Mrs. Don Stohler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Herald, has finished her student teaching at Perry Centralized school under drection of Mrs. Patricia Rex. She will return to Ball State university to finish her senior year.
Wallace Huffman Receives Diploma Wallace W. Huffman of r 2 Leesburg has received a diploma in television and radio servicing from the home study school of Chicago's DeVry Technical Institute. DECEMBER 24, 1871 First performance of Verdi’s opera, “Aida,” took place on Christmas Eve, 1871, in Egypt.
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