The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 December 1966 — Page 9
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VOLUME 4
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Involved in Three-Car Accident Friday Afternoon A three-car chain-reaction accident cn icy Indiana 15 and corner us county road 38. injured Leah L. Schuder of r 1 Milford, and Harold E MaGee, 27, Indianapolis, around 12 35 p.m. Friday, south of Goshen. Driver of the third auto, Judy Ganger, 20. of Goshen, was not hurt. All three cars were north bound on 15 when Judy Ganger slowed her auto to make a turn and was rammed from behind by the Schuder car. which in turn was struck from behind by MaGee s auto. Damage to all three vehicles was set at SSOO according to deputy sheriff Thomas Albin. Mary Circle WSCS Meets Thursday The Mary Circle of the Women's Society of Christian Senice of the Syracuse Methodist church met on Thursday. Dec. 1. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dunn for a potluck dinner, with 19 present. The birthday of Mrs. Joe Bushong was celebrated The table was festive with candles and Christmas decorations Favors were small holiday decorated boxes of matches There was a gift exchange. The chairman. Mrs. O. L. Stoelting, gave the devotions. The business meeting closed with prayer. Mrs Stoelting presented each member with a gift of a tea towel. The next meeting will be held in Fellowship hail of the church with Mm Murnll Neff as hostess. It will be on January 5.
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20 Years Ago - December 5, 1946 A son. Gregory E., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wade E. Mishler at 8:15 p.m. last Wednesday at the McDonald hospital in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mishler and Dr. V. G. Hursey and Mrs. Marie Hursey are the grandparents. Miss Laura Belle Ferverda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda of New Salem community, and Harold Rex Wildman, son of Mr and Mrs Ellis Wildman of near Oswego, were married on Thanksgiving day. There were 300 present at the wedding. George Felkner, 56, was critically injured when he was struck by an automobile Sunday. He is suffering from a skull fracture. The Milford Trojans beat Leesburg Blue Blazers at Leesburg with a score 31 to 30. Orvil Crewes left Monday evening by train for a 90-day visit with his sister. Miss Lillie Crewes, at Long Beach, Calif. Herman Bodkin, age 41. a well known abstractor, committed suicide by flanging himself from a transom between rooms at his office in Warsaw. J. Edward Headley. 71, promiWarsaw attorney, died Thursday morning at the McDonald hospital. He became a victim of a sudden heart attack while playing a game of golf. Merl M. Gochenour. 58. a well known Warsaw attorney for the past 34 years, had a heart attack Sunday in front of the Murphy Medical center. Fred Self, well known retired mail carrier of Syracuse, has been in the Goshen hospital suffering
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from pneumonia and asthma. Mr. Self at one time lived in Milford. Miss Blanche Vail was the guest of Mrs. A. P. Bowers on Thanksgiving day. 30 Years Ago-December 3. 1936 Mr. and Mrs. George Wable celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. November 21 in their Oswego home. Mr. Wable is well known in Milford and was a candidate for county office in Republican primary two years ago. Sue Marie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. XL D. Kelly, who was bom November 9 died early Saturday morning. The baby weighing three pounds at birth, was placed in an incubator. Appropriate service and burial took place Saturday afternoon. A daughter weighing seven pounds and 12 ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Pfister of Elkhart November 19. Hie mother is the former Miss Helen Grimes of Milford. < Mr. and Mrs. Roy Klopenst'ine’s home was destroyed by fire on Monday. It was the large residence c-n the Melvin Neff farm. A marriage license was issued Saturday to John J. Miller and Florence Weldy. both of Milford. Elmer Beer, son of Mr. and Mrs Frank Beer, who was very- ill with infantile paralysis, has shown a wonderful improvement and is able to be up and around. Miss Ruth Bridenthrall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Bridenthrall of Leesburg, and Edwin Flick of South Bend were married Thursday afternoon. Jacob Hartter has purchased the Allie Patrick residence located at Milford Junction, formerly owned byGeorge Harer. Mrs. Abraham Stump, 76. died Thursday morning after a week’s illness of a heart disease. She is the mother of Curtis and Clayton Stump of Milford. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Fisher has recovered from her recent illness. 50 Years Ago-November 30, 1916 Conrad Leatherman of Milford died Thursday evening of last week. The doctor told him he had cancer and from that time on he went
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down rapidly. He was 67 years old. A marriage license was issued Friday afternoon to George T. Groves of Milford and Stella McCann of Oswego. Mrs. Catherine Rodibaugh of Milford celebrated her 87th birthday with several guests present. A daughter was bom to the wife of Morris Duncan Thursday, Nov. 1. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Haney, west of Milford, Wednesday, Nov. 22. John Ulirich Wuthrich died Sunday morning of pneumonia. He was the father of Mrs. Mary Zimmerman of Milford. Marriage license was issued Saturday to James Alford and Sarah M Ditton, both of this city. Egbert Gawthrop says that Lewis E. Rodibaugh is the oldest person in the township who was bom and had his residence in Van Buren township. Lincoln Scarlett is erecting a bam on his lot to be used as a garage and tool house. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tarman and baby of New Paris, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Wyland Tuesday of last week. The family of J. E. Humphrey of Milford, are now in Chicago, while he yet remains in Milford. Mrs. Humphrey has a position and the girls have entered the city schools. Mr. and Mrs. William Whiteman of South Bend spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Peach Kirkendorffer. MILFORD MAN FILES DAMAGES Jack D. Hickman, 36, r 1 Milford, has filed a damage suit in Kosciusko circuit court asking $225,000 judgment for injuries allegedly sustained in a two-truck collision in 1964. Hickman has filed the suit against James M. Speicher and the Nappanee Milling Co. Hickman alleges he sustained permanent injuries on Dec. 11. 1964, when a tractor-trailer he was driving for the Goshen Sash and Door Co., was struck from behind by a truck owned by the Nappanee Milling Co., and driven by Speicher. Tlie accident occurred around 11:30 a.m. near the eastern limits of the village of Hamlet in Porter county. Hickman charges the defendant with negligence. BIG DAY FOR MILS SENIORS Today is a big day in the lives of the seniors at Milford high school . . . their pictures have arrived and are being distributed. Also, today is the day they will choose the colors for their caps and gowns.
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College Admissions Official To Visit Area High Schools John M. Zook, admissions counselor of Goshen college, will visit eight area high schools next week and talk to juniors and seniors attending college. The schools are among some 25 in the North Central Indiana that will be visited by college admissions counselors this month; He will be at Jefferson high school of Goshen and Millersburg liigh school Wednesday morning. Dec. 14. That afternoon he will be at Topeka and Ligonier high schools. Thursday morning. Dec. 15, he will be at New Paris and Syracuse high schools. That afternoon he will be at Milford and Warsaw high schools. Seven graduates from these high schools enrolled in the freshman class at Goshen college this fall. They are Philip D. Bender, from Jefferson: Carol Dunithan and Katharine Lehman, from Millersburg; Mary- Frey, from Ligonier; Kenneth Kesler, from New Paris; Jayne Poynter, from Syracuse: and Joan Schlotterback, from Milford. DECEMBER 24, 1814 On Christmas Eve in 1814, the Treaty of Ghent was negotiated between the U. S. and Great Britain. Tills ended die War of 1812.
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Along Main Street By JERI SEELY Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of r 2 Milford have received a card from their son John who is serving with the army in Viet Nam. It bears the Thanksgiving menu the 25th medical battalion in CuChi, Viet Nam. enjoyed this year. Inside the front cover is the message of Thanksgiving which follows: Far from the Thanksgiving of childhood, we find ourselves this day not at the family table enjoying the turkey, companionship, and thoughts of yesteryear: but a new table, with other friends and different thoughts. The more mature Thanksgiving that this year has brought us has found us in a place we had not expected. facing an exacting challenge . . . we have found ourselves in a world that does not measure up to our childhood standards ... a world in which a basic ideological conflict requires of us many sacrifices and strenuous endeavors. Can we not find, however, in this situation the real meaning of Thanksgiving? The reality of a hard won and hard kept peace for ourselves, our families, and our nation. Can we not thank God this day with a true realization of the value Oil Products TED BAUMGARTNER PHONE 658-4824 MAX WORKMAN PHONE 457-2872
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of our several blessings? Have we not learned to be truly thankful? The message was signed by the commander. On the menu was shrimp cocktail with crackers, roast turkey with giblet gravy, baked ham, bread dressing and cranberry sauce, buttered vegetable, mashed potatoes and candied sweet potatoes, assorted relish tray, hot Parkerhouse rolls, butter, fruit cake, pumpkin pie with whipped cream or mincemeat pie, assorted nuts and candy, fresh fruit, tea, coffee and milk. Sounds good! * * • How bout that weather Monday! I do think the weatherman got lost. This is Milford. Ind., not London, England. * * * I do like the beautiful blue church painted on my window here at the office, but I can’t look out to see what’s going on out there on Main street. I did get down to Rubie’s the other day, and what a beautiful Christmas tree she has. She’s even got Santa climbing a ladder to decorate the tree. Sharp's, as usual, has Christmas decorations that are beautiful and the artists are busy decorating windows all over town. There is a big snowman at the Youth Center and paintings at Van's, Trudy’s and the post office. HARTTER CHRISTMAS HELD SUNDAY Members of the Hartter family gathered at the fire station in Milford on Sunday for their annual Christmas gathering. Following the potluck dinner and social hour, a program was presented by the children, and Santa handed out gifts. Persons were present from Elkhart. South Bend. Syracuse, New Paris, Michigan City, Marion, Anderson and Nappanee. TERMITES Universal Termite Control Ph. 267-7372 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw, Indiana OR ALLIED LBR. CO. (formerly Conn & Buhrt Lbr. Co.) Phone: 457-3331 ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse, Ind.
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