The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 December 1966 — Page 2

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Milford Defeats Bethany, Tigers Stop Yellow Jackets

M Hord was successful in defeating Bsthany Christian Friday night 76-67 as the powerful Warsaw Tigers. predicted already as the sectional powerhouse, downed the Syracuse Yellow Jackets. Milford Wins Bill Dorsey’s Trojans now stand at a six win and two defeat record after ng Bethany Christian 76-67 Friday. The Trojans held on all the way and in the tourfe quarter had a 22 pant lead when it was suddenly narrowed down to three points. Milford regained control again and won by nine points. Milford had four men in dtxfble figures. Leading scorer and rebounder was Stan Wuthrich with 22 points and 23 rebounds Dan Brown followed wife 21 points and came in third in rebounding with 17. Park Phend. Milford's leading scorer was held down to seven po.nts this game, however, remained in rebounding with 20 Park also fouled out early in the fourth quarter <rf play. Ted Speicher nailed 15 points and aided the Trojarv by pushing in eight assists. Ned Speicher followed with 11 points. Bethany Christian had four men in double figures also Leading scorers were Steiner with 21; Miller. 13; Schrock. 12 and King. 11. Bethany was out rebounded by Milford 61 to 43 Bethany, however, hit 26 out of 78 attempts while Milford hit to the tune of 31 hits on 75 tries. Milford’s B-team won another game by a score of 45-36 Box scores. MILFORD <76* — Brown. 10-1-3. Wuthrich 863. Phend 235, T Speicher 712. N Speicher 432 BETHANY CHRISTIAN '67> — King 515. Schrock 285. Yoder 201. Miller 533. Steiner 833. Bontrager 301. Score by quarters Milford 24 40 54 76 Bethanv Christian 15 25 44 67

Warsaw Tops Syrause By Kermit Welty A big. fast Warsaw ball club ran their way to a victory over the Yellow Jackets last Friday evening. 93-48. Tlx’ loss evened the Jacket record at 3 and 3 and they will try and stay above .500 with a victory’ at Manchester this coming Friday. The victory was the fifth in a row for Warsaw without a loss and Saturday they remained undefeated with a 28 point beating over the 10th ranked team in the state Bob Pilcher kept the Jackets close during the opening minutes with .‘os jump shot and went on to lead the Jackets with 12 points John Wortinger, who found the driving hard against the big front wall of Warsaw, scored 11 to follow Pilcher Charlie McKinzie. Warsaw's 6" center lead all scorers with 18 and 6' 5” Jan Essenberg trailed closely with 17. The Tigers didn't use much of an offensive pattern other than their deadly fast break The front three of Warsaw controlled the boards for the most part athough Syracuse fought well against the si<>enor team The ‘Jackets stayed dose for a few opening minutes but Warsaw slowly pulled away for a 19 to 10 first quarter advantage Warsaw kept on pulling away to the half and went to the dressing room up by 20 points 38-18. Warsaw came through with their big quarter during the third quarter when they scored 32 points for a lead of TO to 32 During the fourth quarter the Jackets played pretty even terms but the lead was too much and the Tigers went on to victory 93-48 The Syracuse Btearo also had its record evened up as Warsaw topped them. 54-34 .Alan Hollar. Konkle and Goshert tied for scoring honors with 10 points apiece Running score. Syracuse 10 18 32 48 Warsaw 19 38 TO 93 Bex scores SYRACUSE '4B — Bauer 206. Broekera 100. Pilcher 606. Clevenger 101. Wickstrom 303. Thornburg 232. Wagner 121, Wortinger 354. WARSAW (98‘ - Essenberg 650. Johnson 125, Niles 431. Close 131. McKinzie 821. Conley 708. Ault 100, Stanley 221. Zfle 201. Yeiter 101. Sausaman 001. Running score B-team. Syracuse 6 13 23 34 Wafsaw 16 25 40 54. tettermen Give $230 To Football Fund Recently The Syracuse high school Lettermen’s dub recently gave $330 to the Lakeland football fund as a result of the Harlem Astronauts—Lakeland teachers basketball game. Club members who were active in the promotion of the game are as follows: Brad Bauer, vice president Rob Smith. Steve Wagner, Bob Pilcher. Chuck Coburn, president Kermit Welty. Greg Smith. Tom Mullins, secretary-treasurer Dave Wickstrom. Ulf Postulka, Norm Geible, Curt Stucky. John Kramer and Tom Thornburg. Also. Ron Douglas. Max Broekers. Rob Clevenger. John Wortinger, Bob Carlson. Alan Hollar and Bill Appenzeller. Edd Robison of near North Webster visited Mrs. Estella Swartz. Syracuse, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L Todd of Himtington visited in Syracuse Sunday and Monday.

Wednesday, December 14, 1966

Ready To Begin Work On Lakeland Schools

Business manager Don H. Arnold reported contractors are ready to begin work in the Lakeland schools during the coming Christmas vacation. In his report to the Lakeland school board last evening. Mr. Arnold stated the lighting would be improved in the North Webster school, the shop at Syracuse would be painted and new flooring laid in two rooms ..nd at Milford the four classrooms and hallway on the second floor of the high school building will be tiled. Contracts were approved at a prev:ous meeting. Work is also scheduled to start Thursday on the painting of the gym j at Milford. Mr. Arnold stated the heating equipment at Milford high school and j m the North Webster school is still, being worked on. Both schools have new heating units as a result of the | recent construction and remodeling Praise for Board Rev. Paul Eppley of Oakwood park, j Syracuse, appeared before the board i and prai-ed board members for the ■ work it is doing in the M-l Iclass. He also spoke highly of Mrs. Ruth Snellenberger. the M-l teacher. Rev Eppley then asked what is be-

SYRACUSE . NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes MATTY JONES HOME FROM HOSPITAL Madison F Jones. Turkey Cred; townslup trustee, has been released from tlie Goshen hospital where he was a patient for 10 days. He is at his Dewart Ixike home and is under orders to stay confined to his home for at least a week. LEROY SLOAN RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL Leroy Sloan. Syracuse, was released from the Goshen hospital Thursday He is now able to walk 1 about the Ixxtse without the* aid of « cane. He will visit the hospital ; for therapy treatments twice a week for sometime. I ; Mrs. Emma Mane Campbell. ; Mrs. Owen Gertsch and Mrs. Prisr cilia Loper, all of Syracuse, were • admitted to the Goshen hospital i' Thursday. Mrs Raymond Eltzroth and Tillman Coy. Jr . were released from fee Goshen hospital Thursday. John G Miller. 4 son of Mr and Mrs Rex Miller. North Webster. I w«S admitted to the Murphy Medical Center Thursday. He was released Monday Mrs Fred W. Gail. Syracuse, was released from the Goshen hospital Thursday. Mrs. Verl Lindzy. Mrs. Owen Gertsch. John W. (killoway and Mrs yers, all of Syracuse. : were released from the Goshen hospital Friday. Mrs Thomas Eaton, r 1 North Webster, was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical I Center Saturday and released Mrs Thelma Dahl. Syracuse, was taken to the Goshen hospital. Sunday w’ien she became ill at her home Fred W. Gall. Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital Sat•urday. Mrs Wilhelm Lange. Syracuse, was released from the Goshen ‘ hospital Monday. • Grover Hilbish. Syracuse, was re- : leased from the Goshen hospital Mondav Harold Mock. Mrs Shirley Ann Phillips and Mrs. Winnie B Krom. | all of Syracuse, were admitted to ■fee Goshen hospital Monday. I Thomas E. Turpin, r 3 Syracuse, was given emergency treatment in th-* Murphv Medical Center Tuesday and released. Bethel Women Enjoy Yule Program Thursday The Bethel Church Women's Fellowship of Milford met Thursday evening for their Christmas program. The program presented was | “Christmas Through the Arts". A history of Christmas was given by Mrs. Worth Jackson. Christmas through paintings was presented by • Mrs. Raymond Hoover, Chnstmas as expressed in poetry was read I of Christmas were presented by several women present, and the i story of Christmas from fee Gospel of Luke was read by Mrs. Arthur Gilbert. The program was concluded with a history of "The Messiah" and then listening to the Hallelujah Chorus from feat work Refreshments of cookies and coffee were served to the 20 women present. Syracuse Man Collapses On Sidewalk, Monday Hany Cleveland, brother of Mrs. Fletcher Marsh. Syracuse, collapsed on the sidewalk near the fire station Monday forenoon. He was taken to the office of a local physician and then to his home.

1| ing done for the child who is too old i for M-l classes. At the present time . they are put in regular elementary class rooms. School board members stated they are aware of the problem with these older children and have for a number of years been looking for an M-2 teacher. When a teacher is found and room is available, a class will be started for these children. New Teacher Board members voted to hire Roger Shaull to serve as a part-time English teacher at Milford during the second semester. Mr. Shaull is a graduate of Mans- * field. Ohio, high school and is currently a student at Grace college He is doing his student teaching at the Freshman high school in War-I saw. Meeting Held Board attorney Robert Reed. Syracuse town board representatives and architects met on December 7 in I town hall to discuss water and sewerage for the new high school. D. H. Lessig of Warsaw is currently working on cost estimates. When these are completed, a joint town board—school board meeting will be I held.

.MILFORD—LEESBURG Hospital Notes Mrs Fhsnencio De LaFuente of Milford was dismissed from fee Goshen hospital last Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Beres of Milford was admitted to the Goshen horjpital Thursday. — Mrs. James I Stork of Milford was dismissed Thursday from the Goshen hospital Mrs Russell Homan of Waubee Lake has been released from St. Joseph hospital at Fort Wayne. Mrs Donald Kinney of Milford was admitted to the Goshen hospital Friday. Mrs. Jerry D. Kammerer of Leesburg was admitted to the Goshen hospital over the week end and later released Dismissed from the Goshen hospital over the week end were Edward P. Fiske and Pervie Bridi enthrall, both of Leesburg. ! Mrs. Mabel E. Dilon of r 2 LeesI burg was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center Monday. Kim Gast of r 2 Leesburg and Paul Brusseau of Milford were both treated in fee emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center Monday. Good Cheer Class Holds Christmas Party Mr and Mrs. Robert Bearfoot entertained the Good Cheer class of the Syracuse Church of fee Brethren. Thursday. Dec. 8. Mrs. Joe Baumgartner gave the. devotions. Lavon Symensma led in prayer. Mrs. Ralph Bushong led the group in singing of Christmas carols. A potluck dinner was enjoyed. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baumgartner. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert George. Robert Paige. Lavon Symensma and Mrs. Evaleen Rookstool. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bushong and children. Unity Circle Has Chnstmas Party The Unity Circle of the Women’s Society of Chnst.an Service of the Syracuse Methodist church held its Christmas dinner al the lakeside home of Mrs. Alvin Caldwell. Individual tables were decorated in keeping with the holiday season. Mrs. Caldwell, the chairman, was assisted by Mrs. Leon Hague and Mrs. Willard Nusbaum. The business meeting was held wife a discussion on the bazaar as to time and place, and a report was given on fee Harvest dinner Mrs. Ralph Ciingaman presented a Christmas program on the traditions and symbols of Christinas fee world over Many interesting facts were brought to the attention of fee members. A gift exchange was enjoyed byfee 16 members present. The next meeting will be on January 5 with Mrs. Robert Wilkerson as hostess. The place will be announced later. PAUL CORMANYS TO HAVE CHRISTMAS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cormany of r 1 Milford plan to have their daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Quincy, Mass., as their guests over the holiday season. John is in the navy. While here Mr. and Mrs Brown plan to spend some time in Fort Wayne with John’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cormany have received word from their son. Steve, feat he had been promoted to SP 4 and is in supply school. His wife. Judy, is now wife han in Kileen. Tex.

JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGVE STANDINGS W L Team No. 1 22 10 Team No. 2 20 12 Unknowns 20 12 Team No. 3 18 14 Team No. 4 17 15 Tram No. 6 17 15 Grt-n Hornets 10 22 Team No. 5 4 28 High Team Series: Team No. 1. 1913. High Team Game: Team No. 1. 707 Senior Honor Scores: Douglas. 179: Griffith. 188——500: Smith. 218—529; Clevenger. 191—519. Junior Honor Scores: Mock. 160—473: A Baumbaugh. 167—458: Butler. 131; B Baumbaugh. 159—359; Burkholder. 159— 423; Stidham. 135, THURSDAY NIGHT L.ADIES LEAGVE STANDINGS W L Carwile TV. 47’- 84 Klinks 37 19 Biddles 35 21 T- ghtm- yer Ace Hdae. 34 : .21 : = Wawasee Package 31 ! - 24 Sarah Boyd 31 s - 24 WTeaver Tool 31 25 BAK 30 26 Barbee Hotel 28 : ~22 ! 4 Anchor Bar 27 29 Brazels 25 31 Pepsi 25 31 Servisoft 25 31 Mail-Journal 25 31 The Guide 23 33 Plastic Shap<s 23 33 The Beacon 22 J 4 Pilchers 21 33 North Webster Bank 19 37 Wolfs 18’■,37’4 High Team Series: Klinks. 2315. High Team Game Mail-Journal. 804. 500 Series I Stahley. 190-159-202—551. K Knisley 210-171-152—533 B Nyce, 186-177-166—529 P Buffer. 169-161-187 - 517 N Spurting 165-183-154—502 - ITO Gam. 450 Series V. Penn. 180— 466; H Frushour. 465; J Sechrist. I?‘2— 463 W Pinion. 482 G Eyer. 175—465 S Sloan. 173-174—487 I Carwile. 485. J. Nolan. 171 L Knapp 479: P Corbin. 18i> 452 L Ulrey. 451 M Schwab. 171. D Spearman. 180 487 c Kell-r I 469. J tardy. ISO R. Markham. 175— 467 O K.-tring. 179—459: M Simon. 187; J By land. 458 TVKSDAY AFTERNOON LADIES LEAGVE STANDINGS W’ L Tom Socks 42 14 Wawase. TV 36 20 Kinder 35*42014 Kitchens Unlimited 30 26 Sllveus Motors 28 2S Levernier 26 30 W’awasee Laundromat 25 31 Sit N kni: 23 33 American Industries 21 35 State Bank ot Syracuse ■ High Team Game and Series: Tom Socks. 821—2318 High Individual Gam« E. Tatman. 203 Huh Individual Series J. Byland. 544 500 Series J Byiand. 200-193— 544 V Penn. 185-172-181—538 L Vance. 180191 -514. L Nett. 177 Honor Scores: M. Schwab. 201—499 ETatman. 203—494. M Willard. 172-170 — 479. w Fenton. 172—475. R Singery. 473 B Todd. 464- S Heckaman, 463. N Searfoss 460 A Davldsen 172--455; V. E.;;ah. 180—444 P Maresh. 175—440. J Mishler. 178. FRIDAY Nil.HI MIXED <Ot PLF> STANDINGS W L Thwalt's Grain <9 7 Clip A Curl 40*415 H Syracuse Rubb-r 34 22 Wawas.e TV 34 22 Tower Adv. 31 25 start A Spry 31 25 Wawase.- Bowl 30 c, 25*4 Roper Wright 28 28 Gamble's 28 28 Beacon 28 28 Q K Sales 28 28 Tom Socks 27 29 Dy Ironies 22 34 G A W’ Foods 20* 5 35*4 United Telephone 19 33 Manse’s 18’-33’. Louie's Bar IT 39 Frank’s Locker 14 42 Honor Scores — Women: L. Gilbert. 481«210> B McKibbin 451 F Robinson. 449<192‘; L W. lty.‘ 445’ 173>: T. Schrock. 483 B Nyce 4911182’. E Leer. 178. D Kelly. 4481172>; J Morganthakr. 453: G I Thwalts. 482 S Kern. 5581177-189-192' i N Spurltne. 448 L. Bjella. 182; V Baum- ! baugh. 445. Honor Scores — Men' L Spry. 214 C i McKibbin. 549 D Maresh 560'253' W : Haggerdon 541'210>; T Leer, 213 A Monsey. 580: J. Kern 555(202’: C Eby. 615'220-205’ D Armbruster, 57612071; J. Stryk. r. 589(201-217). MONDAY NIGHT COUNTY LEAGVE STANDINGS W L Pilchers Shoes . --=■ 43 13 Lakeland Produce 39 17 Frog Tavern 37 *4lB M Thornburgs 33 23 : Wawasee Package 31 25 : Dixie Boat TO 26 (Clean Quick Car Wash 29 s -;26’ North Webster Hardware 26*429’, Beacon 26 30 Dewart Lake Grocery 26 30 O K Sales 25*4 30’4 Wawas.-e Bowl 25 31 IXL 25 31 Ligonier Ice Co 24’ ; 31 1 , Kurley s Keglers 24 32 Wawas.e TV 23 .33*4 Barbe, Hotel 20 36 Klines Construction 15 41 Honor Scores B. Huffman 224 M Dorsey, 562'226’ R Ftsher. 604»223>: L. W.lty, 562‘209’. L Vance. 548'208*: H Cramer. 553 R Fought. 583(209'. D Price. 5721220'; L. Thwalts. 206 M Hostetter. 545(315). G Burns, 569(244); H. Hochstetler. 5941204-208' M. Zelllng. r, 575'304' E Anderson. 201 R Wogoman. 5701212’ c Lisor, 536: N Biddle. 201; D Karesh. 5631317’; G Nordman. 550 JOB' D Smith 612'243’: D Armbruster. 5451206’: D Shock. 559'212' D Gardner. 580122! 1 L Hare 5851322-205’; C. Frushour $63'302' R Hibschman. 640 257? N. Kistler. 5821235’; C. Eby 631 '257’ D Pilcher. 572'316’: D Strombeck. 204 T. Strombeck. 585(223’ PETERSON CLASSIC DOVBLES LEAGVE STANDINGS Peterson Pts. Armbruster A Armbruster 391 22 Sip. A- Thibaut 377 21 Carp, rrter A Brouwer 360 43 Pilcher A Wortinger 360.27 Vance A Seely 357 30

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Eby & Dunithan 354.47 Welty A Byiand 353 08 Kern A Seiffert 348.39 Mar<-sh A Morganchaler 343.20 Stryker A Schrock 333.26 Honor Scores; C. Eby. 728(203-212’: D. Armbruster. 737(200’: D. Pilcher. 732: B. Seely, 7201200); L. Vance. 8081224-211-202); L. Welty, 771(220’; R. Thibaut, 733. LAND O’ LAKES LEAGVE STANDINGS W L A Team Pilcher s Shoes 34 *417 u McCormick Cutter 30 22 Frog Tavern 27 25 Dean's Milk 26 26 Logan Fuel 25 27 Yellow Banks Hotel 24’,27 *4 American Legion 23 29 I.X.L. 18 34 High Series: Logan Fuel. 2728. High Game: American Legion. 940. Honor Scores: N. Kistler. 595—256: D. Brown. 543—219: R Wogoman, 568—211. C. Davies. 548—311: D. Pilcher, 576—201203 L. Vance. 568—201: M Hostetter. 551: R. Strombeck, 557—204; R. Maresh. 202 G Nordman. 210; G Vanator. 208: L. Welty, 542 C. Frushour. 551—201. B Team Mail-Journal 34 18 Harris Funeral Home 34 18 Thwalts Grain 30 22 Galloway's Grocery 29 23 Wawasee Marina 27 25 Hickman Movers 27 25 Liberty Coach 26 36 Auer's Service 25 27 State Bank of Syracuse 19 33 Sea Nymph 10 42 High Series and Game: Thwalts Grain. 2638—932 Honor Scores: C Dalltnan. 531: E. Miller. 215; J. Schrock. SIS 203: L. Thwalts. 555—212; W. Huffer. 570—301: P Leach. 513: E. Ganz. 558—207. J LeCount.sls— 209 C Mahler. 526—216. A. Bieswanger. 557. R. Kitson. 529—215. R Heil. 503 TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Lakeside Laundry 36 20 Tom Socks 32 24 Syracuse Rubber 32 24 Hickman Movers 33 34 Pae r OU 31 25 Seilers Manufacturing 23 33 Yellow Banks Hotel 20 36 Lauers Restaurant 18 38 High Team Series; Lakeside Laundry. 2.246. High Team Gam.-: Lakeside Laundry. 774 High Individual Series: E. Wogoman. 454—178; F Brotemarkle. 526—190-181-155: K. Knisley. 515—-178-171-166 S. Hoover. 473-171-158 N. Schacht, 462— 182-172. High Individual Games: J Hoover. 159: M Shock. 151 S Gilbert 170: M Simo-. 184 M Smith. 188: N. Peterson. 156; N. Whetten. 151; J, Nolan. 161. N. Burchard. 152. D Jernigan. 182 MILFORD BUSINESS BOWLING LEAGVE STANDINGS W L Arrow Trailers Inc 39 21 Httle and Clark 37 23 Beer and Slabaugh. Inc 36 24 Milford TV and Appliance 35 25 Augsburger of Syracuse 31 29 Campb.Hs Market 30 30 Augsburger of Milford 29 31 Walter Drug Company 28 32 Mishler Funeral Home 27 33 Sharp Hardware Company 26 34 McFarr- n Service 23 37 Chore Time Equipment. In. 19 41 High Team S ries: Augsburger of Syracuse I 2474 High Team Game: Milford TV and Appliance. 896 500 Series U Vance. 580 D Wolferman. 577 J Perry. 557 D R-nsberg-r. 556. M Wolterman. 554 W Jacksen. 554 P Bartlett. 554 D Wuthrich. 545. J Keller 543. L Newman, 539 F Grove, 531; V Mollenhour, 527: H. Bartman, 523. G. Chambers. 517; F Avery. 516. D Dtppon. 512 G Culbertson. 511. 200 Games L Vance 218 H Baftman. , 216. D Rensb- rger. 213. D Wolterman. 210 J. Perry 208 D McFarr-n 205 R. . Wolterman. 203; W. Jackson. 203. D | Wuthrich. 200 LAKELAND MEN'S LEAGUE I STANDINGS W I I Brazel s Bait and Tackle 40 20 ' Liken's and Sons 35 25 North W-bster Jaycees 31 ’-. 28’ I Bow. n Motors 27 33 Anderson Paint & Supply Seminary Lakers 20 40 High Team Game; Brazel's Bait A Tackle. 915 Team Series: Brazel's Bait & Tackle. 2557 500 Series R Brazel. 545: W Brazel. ; 562- H Mi'-kley. 506; E Anderson. 527; C Mohler. 520: E Henning. 547 600 Series K Hare. 616. 200 Games: K Hare. 216-209; W Brazel. -’■»'! K A-derson. 320. L Seiffert. 201: H. ; Mlckley. 200 COUNTY’ DAIRYMEN HONORED AT PURDUE DECEMBER 5 Dairymen from Kosciusko county were honored at the 77th annual meeting (rs the Indiana Dairy Association December 5 at Purdue university. Awards were made for high herd records in the 1965-66 Dairj’ Herd Improvement Association testing program. Gold medal winners were Jesse Beer. Carlton Beer and Harold Wilson of Milford. Lester Mort and son of Pierceton, and Howard Metzger and sons of Claypool. Silver awards were presented to Leri R. Hoshstetler of Nappanee. Delbert Hunter of Rochester, and Edith and Stanley Ummel of Claypool. Emra G. Stookey. Milford. Robert G. Vanator of Warsaw, and Francis E. Wildman of Leesburg received bronze awards. A certificate of production was given to Deaton and Watkins of Syracuse. The herds were in the testing program supervised by Charles Smoker. DHLA supervisor and organized by the County Dairy Association. Myron Metzger is chairman of the association.

Programs - (Continued from page 1) strip "The Christmas Message”. The Festival service at 10:45 will carry the theme "And the Word Became Real". The Luther League plans to carol on Sunday evening in the homes of shut-ins within the community. BAPTIST The Syracuse Baptist church will present the Christmas program. "The Heart of Christmas" by Gladvs Doonan on Sunday at 7:30 p. m. The program is as follows: Duet — "The Heart of Christmas”; Welcome — Greg Timmons, Kim Graff. Rodney Graff, .Andrea Henson. Thelma Rodman, Curt Jones and David Mundy; songs—“We Have a Story" and “God Is Love”, Beginners; Bible recitation — Ronnie Mundy and Ginger McCreary; song — “God So Loved the World”, Primaries: Pantomine — Kathy Rodman and Terry Hoover; recitation — Cindy McCreary and Dawn Schrock: song — “Away In a Manger”. Primaries; Bible reading — Mark Richards; recitation — Jackie Rodman; song — “Before fee Manger”. Primaries: recitation — Kandy Personette; song — “Why Did He Come”, Juniors; recitation — Ridiey Timmons; song — “He Came Because He Loved Me”, Juniors: choral recitation — Juniors: and song — “Let Even- Tongue Confess", Juniors. Play — “Crown Him King" wife Narrator. Tom Mullins; Father. David Wickstrom: Mother, Carolyn Stoddard: Esther. Diane Hoover; Judy. Beverly Graff: and Dan. Bob Vandermark. Program produced by the Sunday school department. Art work done by Chuck Greer. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE On Christmas morning the children will present a program and in the evening the young people will present a play. The Christmas program by fee children s department of fee Sunday school at 9;30 am. will be “Christ is the Light of the World". Miss Pat Newcomer is the director and Mrs. Gloria Bean will be the pianist. The children will sing “0 Tannenbaum" in German taught them iby Mrs. Ursula Newcomer. The Nursery class, taught by Mrs. Newcomer and Mrs. Scarbeary. : will give ten poems. Children ! presenting the pieces are Robin I Scheidly. Tammy Coquillard. Linda Newcomer. Andrea Scheidly, Timmy Shear. Sammy Coquillard. Jerry Sommerlot. Ernie Newcomer, Tresa Bartley and Sheryl Coquillard. Tonya Coquillard. Connie Newcomer. Karen Bartley and George Coquillard of the Kindergarten class, taught by Miss Pat Newcomer, will present four pieces. The Primary class consisting of Bruce Newcomer, Chris Scarbeary. Danny Fuller. David Bean and Cinch* Bean and taught by Mrs. Goldie Straw will present five poems. The Junior class, taught by Mrs. Juanita Craw, will have three pieces presented by Howard Newcomer. Kim Bean and Terry Newcom-

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er. Th? young people will present a four scene play. “Come, Ye Faithful Wise Men”, by Mark E. Moore, Christmas evening at 7:30. Mrs. Mary Payton is the director and Mrs. Juanita Craw will be pianist. The cast includes Carla Craw. Charles Summerlot. Andrea Artic, Armoret Artic, Daivd Hide, Lucille Straw, Pat Newcomer, Donald Neuromer. Angela Artic. Glenda Conrad and Carolyn Sloan. SYRACUSE POST OFFICE The Syracuse post office will be open Saturday afternoon. Dec. 17, according to an announcement by Ernest Bushong, postmaster.

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TIME CHANGE Milford basketball fans are reminded of the time change for the Milford-Argos game Friday evening. The game will start at 7:15 at Syracuse with the varsity game set for 8:30. The time change is because of the observance of Central Standard Time in .Argos. Saturday the game with Cromwell will begin at Larwill at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Nesbrett and Antonio Majewski of Indianapolis are at Syracuse and Lake Wawasee for a few days.