The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 January 1967 — Page 10

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B ■ ; t -.*•< • JUNE WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy A. Pippenger of 652 south Main street. Nappanee, announce the engagement of their daughter. Ginger Lee, to Stanley E. Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Price. Sr., of r 1 Milford. Miss Pippenger will be a spring graduate of Nappanee high school. Mr. Price is employed by C. S. Myers Ford Agency iq Milford. A June 4 wedding is planned. Leland Jarrett Promoted To Master Sergeant land E. JanW. son of Mrs. Hannah L Jarrett of 436 north Riley street. Kendallville, has been promoted to master sergeant in the* U. S. air force. Sergeant Jarrett is a communications technician at MildenhaH i RAF Station. England. He is a member cf the U. S. air forces in Europe, die aerospace force as- j signed to NATO. The sergeant, a 1!M« graduate of Kendallville high school, received his B.A. degree in 1963 from George Washington university, Washington. D C. ■ He is married to the former Waltraut Krueger from Germany. —. ■ Mrs. Todd Hospitalized After Fall Wednesday Mr- Edit!i Tt-ki. Syracuse. makes her imme with her daughter. Mrs Helene Adair, r 4. fell on the basement stairs on Wednesday at about 4 pm She did not fall down the stairway. Her niece, who also lives at tlx? Adair home. called the Harris ambulance and Mrs Todd was ted to the Gashen hospital. Att last report she was improved and there •, were no broken bone-. She :s in loom 228

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Wednesday. January 11, 1967

I Trinity Circle Os Methodist Church Meets The Trinity circle, WSCS of the I Syracuse Methodist church, met at I Fop and Faye’s restaurant ThursI day with Mrs. Foo Wong serving a I 1 o’c-’jck luncheon. The table decoI rations carried out the Chinese I New Year theme and Chinese food | was served. There were 16 present. I Mrs. Vern Brinkman presided at I the ? business meeting following the I lunch. She read two New Year I poems. The bazaar was discussed I and the general Women’s Society of | Christian Service will also discuss | plans of the bazaar for the next I year. | ' Mrs. Jack Vanderford gave the I devotions using as her subject i -History <rf the Old Testament”. Tiie next meeting will be on Febr ruary 2 in the Methodist church. • I Mrs Brinkman will be hostess with ’ Mrs. Vanderford and Mrs. Mamie • Werner assisting. Mrs. Georgia 1 Buster will have the devotions. EUB Church Circles Meet Recently Martha circle of the Women’s Society of World Service of the Syracuse Calvary EUB church met in the church recently. The lesson for the month for all circles was “The Christian s Calling into the World". Mrs. S. A. Bauer presented the les- ‘ son. Tliere was no business meeting due to the absence of the president Airs. John W. Cripe. Breakfast was served by the ' liostesses, Mrs Theo Thomas and a gift exchange was held. There were nine members present. | The announcement was made that the Martha circle will be responsible for the refreshments served during the social hour each Sunday, following the morning service in the church. Harmony Circle The Harmony circle met in the ‘ church. Mrs. Arlen Bobeck welcomIcd the members and led in prayer. Mrs. Bobeck presented the lesson assisted by Mrs Raymond Kitson. i Mrs. Gene Kitson and Mrs. Robert i j Duncan. Rua call was answered with a .scripture verse containing the word I "Gift”. The chairman. Mrs Bobeck, conducted the business meeting. A gift exchange was held. A poem. ■ “The New Year” was read and the meeting was closed with prayer. ' * — Mr. ‘ and Mrs. Donald J. Knauer and family of Battle Ground spent two days in the Syracuse Community recently. -

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Former Milford Resident Opens Business On West Coast

A former Milford resident and a Bremen high school graduate, James A. Gerber, has opened a new business in the Pacific northwest. The business is known as the Inland Empire Respiratory Center and is located in the North Spokane Professional building in Spokane, Wash. Gerber is the son of Mrs. George W. Amers of Bremen and the late Moses Gerber. He is the nephew of Mrs. Alma Gerber and Mrs. R. E. Slabaugh. both of Milford. He and his partner, Robert D. Sanborn of Spokane, have pooled their knowledge and experience to open the respiratory center, which they belive is the first of its kind in the area. Pulmonary s therapy on an outpatient basis by doctors’ referal, is provided by the center which uses the latest inhalation therapy equipment. Included in the equipment is the Bird respirator and lung function testing equipment. They also sell or rent respirators and give treatment at the center or in the home. The major ailments treated are upper respiratory infections and asthma. Before long they should be equipped to diagnois obstructive lung diseases. After high school Gerber joined the navy where he served as a hospital corpsman, acquiring valuable experience in inhalation therapy Following his discharge he moved to Spokane where he was trained in the therapy at Deaconess hospital for a year and a half. He has also served as chief inhalation therapist at the Holy Family hospital and as a clinical instructor. He resides with his wife, Judy, and their children, Joseph, Lorie, Marie and Jill at north 6128 Elm street. Spokane. Sanborn is a native of Hibbing. Minn., who attended junior college until he joined the air force. He specialized in pharmacy and served as a pharmacy technician for three and one half years before enrolling in the Community college for a one-year course in inhalation therapy. After graduation he was a sales representative with a distributor of respiratory and cardiac equipment company for a short time. Good driving requires both skill and judgment, and more accidents are caused by lack of judgment than bv lack of skill.

John W. Snell Named Director Os Development John W. (Jack) Snell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Snell, Warsaw, has been named director of development and public relations for the Central DuPage hospital in Winfield, ni. Mr. Snell. 29, will be responsible for establishing and - directing an organizational to obtain an initial to obtain an initial $3,500,000 for the first addition to the hospital which serves the area of Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, West Chicago and Weston, the site of the recently announced AEC atom smasher installation. Mr. Snell is married and has two sons and twv daughters. The family will reside at 1025 Gafnon road in Wheaton. Deaf Man Perfects Tiny Hearing Aid OFFERS FREE MODEL A remarkable tiny hearing aid has been perfected by a man who has been hard of hearing for nearly ten years. This snub device has no dangling cords or separate transmitting units and represents a new unusual design idea in a product to restore natural hearing. ” It was developed especially for those persons who can hear but can’t understand. This new hearing instrument provides “ear-level” hearing with the wearer picking up speech, sounds, television and radio at his ear. Due to the use of transistors, the user cost is extremely low. A true life actual size replica of [ the smallest all-in-the-ear hearing! aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone sending in this advertisement while supply lasts. So we suggest you write for yours now. No obligation whatsoever. Write | to C. Eckert, 311 E. Lexington 81vd.,Eau Claire, Wis. — Paid Ad I

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j. ~ 1 ENTERS UNIVERSITY — Miss Susanne Jill Dewart, a 1966 graduate of Milford high school, now of Hickory, N. C., has entered the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Susanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Dewart, formerly of Milford, and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Amos Orn and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Dewart, all of Milford. She has entered the school of education. Her address follows: Miss Susanne Jill Dewart Humes Hall—Box 88 Room 527-C 1911 Rose Avenue Knoxville, Tenn., 37916 AT MOBILE HOME SHOW IN LOUISVILLE Edward J. Hussey of Liberty Coach Co., and Gaylord Jones of Regent Hom s Corp.. Syracuse, are representing their companies at the 31st national mobile home and and recreat onal vehicle show in ' Louisville. Ky. The s|jow is sponsored by the Mobile Homes Manufacturers -Association.

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■T YOUR FORD DEALER’S ■ I WHITE SALE l| [ SPECIALS ; JI Immediate delivery ’» *«^n B H«dto P * lA4AD* charges,state and local taxes and fees, if any, not QP IflUSlallQc |4w Included. Options such as whitewalls, wheel _ , .** OnlV r ■lll I covers, extra cost See your Ford Dealer for his LOW PriCCl " Mi selling price. X I Cnonisl nPW Fnrril FORD CUSTOM 500 SEDANS! Big, full-size Custom 500’s come r Upvulal IIGW I Ullll wjth p| eated vjny | sea t S| special bright window trim, full wheel Spccisl low price! covers, whitewa|,s - Ch °* ce ° f 2 * or 4 ’ door sedans * white or blue * v _ THIS IS FORD COUNTRY <O What are you driving? ~ ~ BB ■ FORD SALES and SERVICE C 5. Myers, Inc. Only Your Ford Dealer Has A-l Used Cars And Trucks

Pythian Sisters Install New Officers Loyal Temple, 130, Pythian Sisters of Syracuse, met for the final meeting of the year on January 4. in the hall. Installation of the officers for the new year were installed. Installed were M. E. C., Mrs. Catherine Babcock; E. Sr., Mrs. Herbert Blue; E. Jr., Mrs. Doris Mohler; manager, Mrs. Be von Crafton; treasurer, Mrs. Zerola Zook; protector. Mrs. William Whetten; guard, Mrs. Artie Long; secretary, Mrs. Ethel Grubb. The past M. E. C. is Mrs. Agnes Stiffler. Mrs. Elva Connell was appointed Temple mother and Mrs. Nelson Hoover the new' trustee. After the regular business meeting and installation, refreshments were served by Mrs. Stiffler and Mrs. Grubb, hostesses for the evejning. There were 15 present. The next meeting will be held March 15. CANASTA CLUB AT BAUMG ARTNERS The Sunday Night Canasta club met this. week in the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Arch Bauilngartner at Milford with Mrs. Herman Weisser and Willard Conn winning high prizes. Low w*ent to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anglin. The .Anglins will be hosts to the club in February. TERMITES Universal Termite Control Ph. 267-7372 120 N. Scott 8t Warsaw, Indiana OR ALLIED LBR. CO. (formerly Conn & Buhrt Lbr. Co.) Phone: 457-3331 ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse, Ind.

Christian Science Lesson For This Sunday “Life” is the subject of this week’s Lesson-Sermon to be read in all Christian Science churches on Sunday. “Seek good, and not evil, that ye may live: and so the Lord, the God of hosts, shall be with you, as ye have spoken". This reference from Amos will be the Golden Text. Missionary Confab Set For United Missionary Church A missionary convention will begin at the United Missionary church located on south Locke street. Nappanee, next Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 7:30. If will run through January 22 with the starting tune set for 7:30 each evening. Callander Insurance 106 N. Main St. Nappanee Ph. 773-4103 All forms of personal and business insurance.

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The program will consist of speakers from mission fields ■with curios and displays as well as slides. Save with State Farm’s low insurance I rates for careful drivers. I See ma GLENN R. MOREHEAD LOCAL AGENT Warsaw, Indiana Office Phone: 269-1315 2220 E. Winona Avenue I MAM fAM P 6470. STATE FARM tone CapMi uhuki lli Vta MrkMMMatA Res. Phone: MUford 658-4433