The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 August 1967 — Page 7

Editorial Staff Changes On Wabash Plain Dealer The resignation of Thomas R. Schumaker as editor of the Wabash Plain Dealer was announced last Monday and the appointment of Kenneth R. Weaver as managing editor was made.

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Schumaker wifi become executive editor of the Kokomo Morning Times. Weaver is a former state editor of : the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel and j most recently as managing editor of the Birmingham, Mien., Eccentric, a weekly. I,

Honored At Bridal Shower Miss Diane Vanderßeyden of Goshen, September 2 bride-elect of Donald L. Weaver of Syracuse, was honored at a bridal shower recently in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Vanderßeyden at Goshen.

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Miss Mary Osborn assisted Mrs. Vanderßeyden. Appropriate bridal games were played and included in the refreshments was a bridal doll cake. There were 16 guests present including Mrs. Calvin Vanderßeyden and Mrs. Lawrence Weaver, mothers of the engaged couple.

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons - Phone: 453-7921

Leesburg-Oswego News

Miss Edna Young Honored At Shower Mrs. Dale Millington and Mrs.l Larry McConnell entertained at the former’s home Monday night at a bridal shower in honor of Miss Edna Young who will become the bride of Bob Wood of Etna Green | on August 26. The ceremony will i be held in the Leesburg Brethren church. Games were played and each one present was given a recipe card on which to write a recipe or a household hint for the bride-elect with j 1 each one signing his name and ad- j [dress. Refreshments were served, to Mrs. Howard Immel. Mrs. Norman : Hunsberger, Mrs. Paul Fink. Mrs. j Don Quine, Mrs. David Welborn. Mrs. Edith Young. Mrs. Mike Fore--1 man. Mrs. Marlin Rose, Mrs. Don Millington. Mrs. Lester Vandermark. Mrs. Betty Wood, Mrs. Byron Young and daughter Janie, Mrs. Wood, Miss Karen Welborn. Miss Deanne Quine. Miss Carol 1 Wood, Miss Becky Young and the i guest of honor. Miss Edna Young. —L—ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF FLORIDA GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stookev entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Pfahler of Florida. Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. i Don Van Gilder of Mentone and Mrs. Mildred Klopenstein of North Webster. Planning Committee Meets At McConnell Home | Farm leaders for the Farmer’s Union picnic from Elkhart, Kosciusko and Whitley counties met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger McConnell Monday evening. They | completed the' plans for the annual ; affair to be held August 2? at the ! Silver Lake Conservation club. —L— Eastern Star Inspection !_ Held At Milford i The Milford. Nappanee and Lees- | burg Eastern Star chapters had inspection at Milford Friday evening. The Eastern Star men of Mil- | ford served the dinner preceding the meeting. Worthy grand matron Maxine Moser had Cinderella as her theme and this was carried out I in decorations. Following the dinner Mrs. Mabel ; Hoover, a member of the Leesburg chapter, was presented at the altar and a poem was read to her and the award of gold presented her. There were seven babies dedicated. Kosciusko 160 (Milford' opened the meeting. Nappanee chapter 367 conducted the initiation and Leesburg chapter 287 closed the meeting. A miniature coach and horses

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with a Cinderella doll formed the I decorations in the East. A solo was 1 sung to worthy matron Maxine Moser while at the altar. As she < approaclied the East an honor ] guard formed by all worthy ma- : trons of district 20 laid the red carpet for her. Each held a wand with a rose in the middle of a star, i A reception was held after the meeting for Mrs. Betty Myers, deputy of district 20. and a fellowship hour was enjoved. -I^-' New Business To Open In Leesburg A new business place will open in Leesburg around August 15. It I will be located on the corner in the building where the drug store used to be. There will be service and sales on small appliances, radios, colored and black and white TV and on phono-stero. The new business will be a factory authorized service store and will be run by John Richards. Gene May will be associated with him. —LMRS. GEORGE LEHMAN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stookev entertained Wednesday night in honor of the birthday of Mrs. George Lehman, mother of Mrs. Stookev. Guests were Mrs. Ralph Roberts, Mrs. Mike Roberts and Stacie, Mr. and Mrs. George Lehman, Miss Edna Lehman. Pam Yergler. Wellington. 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hammerer and daughters. Ice cream j and cookies were serv ed. —LTown Board In Meeting Ted Gunter, Harold Irvine and Dean Ferverda, town board members. and town clerk Esta Yocum were present at a meeting of the town board Friday evening at the town hall. Routine bills were allowed. Duane Dye was present and told their property was in the town limits. Hugh McCann was appointed to purchase a new front seat for the town truck. The meeting was i held early due to the fact one member was to be on vacation this I week. —Li Larry Bishop Suffers Injury Thursday Larry Bishop injured his hand Thursday evening while putting roofing on a hog liouse. He was taken to the Murphy Medical Center where it took 11 stitches to close ! the cut. —L-— Grant Demuth Near The Forrestal Ship Grant Demuth FTG-3 of the U.S. navy, who is aboard the SS Hooper. ;an escort ship with the seventh { fleet, was in the area of the Foerestal ship when it caught fire off Viet Nam. He was to be near there ; during July and August. He serves as a fire control technician: —L— Leesburg In Charge Os Worship In The Round Worship in the Round was conj ducted Sunday morning by the Leesburg Methodist church. * Rev. David Gosser portrayed the minister and the Robert Allen family j portrayed the family in die narj ration The Wesley choir, under the direction of Mrs. Allen, sang.

IN MEMORY OF JAMES MATHEW CLAYTON who passed away August 8, 1966 Beyond The Sunset Beyond the sunset a hand will guide me To God, the Father, whom I adore: His glorious presence. His words of j | welcome. Will be my portion on that fair ! siiore. , Mother

From McCORMICK'S of Nappanee ’66 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4-door, standard transmission, 6 cylinder $1795 '66 Chevelle SS 396 Coupe $2245 ’64 Bel Air 4 Dr. 6, Auto Trans. $1045 ’64 Impala Sport Sedan, V-8, Auto Trans., PS, PB $1595 ’64 Chev. Impala Spt. Sedan, VB, Auto Trans., PS, PB, Air Cond. $1895 ’63 Karmann Ghia, Red Color, new engine $1045 ’63 Pontiac 4 Dr., VB, Auto Trans., PS & PB $1095 ’62 Comet Wagon, automatic transmission, 6 cylinder $695 Plus many more used cars & trucks to choose from Open Every Evening ’til 8:30 — Except Tuesday and Thursday McCormick Motors, Inc. 1255 West Market Street Phone 773-3134 Nappanee, Ind.

Wednesday, August 2, 1967 THE MAIL-JOURNAL

>IRS. PAIL BEEBE ENTERTAINS THURSDAY Mrs. Paul Beebe entertained at iinner Thursday in the home of lire. Charles Dye for Mrs. Thelma McDonald, Mrs. Ruth Shrader of Pierceton. Mrs. Merrit Rookstool md Mrs. Bernice Watkins. Paul Beebe and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coyle jf Warsaw were supper guests. —L—GWEN DeMUTH ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF MARY BRADDOCK Miss Gwen DeMuth entertained at her heme Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Mary Braddock of Elwood. Guests were former classmates of Mary Ann when she attended the Leesburg school. The afternoon was spent in visiting and Mary Ann told of her recent trip to Europe. —L—ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF >IR. and MRS. MARSHALL ANGLIN Mr. and Mrs. Dick Klopenstein, Tammie and Traeie, entertained at their home Monday night at a pot luck dinner and party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Anglin. A gift was presented to them by the group. These enjoying the evening together were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wineland and children and Mr. and Mrs. Tom .Anglin and family of Burbank. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur .Anglin of Elkhart; Miss Ethel Anglin of Columbia City; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Croop, Nancy and Linda, oik! Mrs. Bess Croop of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCann, Mrs. Nellie .Anglin. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Anglin, Mr. and Mrs. Herman .Anglin and Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. John Anglin and family, Mr. ad Mrs. Raymond Hartman, Kim and Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kammerer. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kammerer and the hosts, all of Leesburg. —LFAR EWELL PARTY FOR MRS. JOHN CUNNINGHAM Mrs. Ai Heierman entertained members of her bridge club at a farewell party for Mrs. John Cunningham. Guests present were Mrs. John Cunningham. Mrs. Joe Ervin, Mrs. Vera Gawthrcp. Mrs. Max Rosbrough. Mrs. Tom Buskirk, Sr., Mrs. Ralph Brubaker. Mrs. Clark Rickey and Mrs. Glen Ecklev. -L---COMMINITY NEWS Mrs. Iva Etter left Monday afternoon to spend the remainder of the week in Fort Wayne visiting’ relatives and friends. Miss Marie Lippineott of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Noel Rhinehart and Jack are on a camping trip to Wisconsin this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byrer spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Paul Somners at Decatur. Mrs. Raiph Brubaker visited in Qlen Ellyn, 111. recently with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sharp and family. They accompanied her home and spent the week end at the Brubaker home. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Braddock, Mary Ann am? Steve, and Miss Paufia Mitchell of Elwood were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and-Mrs. Robert .Allen and family. Man.' Ann and Paula remained for the week end. Edward Gunter is on vacation this week from the Warsaw Clausing Company. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ostrum of Chicago is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byrer. Mr. ami Airs. Joe Ervin attended a wedding in Portland Sunday. Air. and Airs, Herschei .Albert visited with Air. and Airs. Fred Krouse at Bremen Saturday. Airs. Mabel Krouse was a Sunday dinner guest at the Albert home. ’ Airs. Tom Sands. Lori and Jeff of Munster spent last week with Air. and Airs. Glen Deeter. Air. and Airs. William Gidley of South Bend and Air. and Airs. Arthur Hammond of Winona Lake had. dinner with Air. and Airs. Ralph Brubaker Alonday evening and spent the evening at the Brubaker home. Air. and Mrs. Dale Alack and

Airs. Waneta Blackburn of Milford and Airs. Anna Bishop were guests of Air. and Mrs. Rick Monteith and Reni of Fort Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herschei Albert attended a meeting of the Flats and Sharps at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Knots at Cassopolis, Alich., Sunday evening. Mrs. Laurabelle Burt of Nappanee was a guest. Following a picnic supper a pontoon lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Huffer and famiiy of Clunette and Mr. and Airs. Dick Allen and family spent the week end at the cottage of Air. and Airs. Herman Allen near Fenville, Alich. They visited the Dutch I Village at Holland on Saturday and enjoyed swimming in Lake Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kammerer and Air. and Airs. Glen Deeter had supper Sunday at Eby Pines, near Bristol. Mrs. Ruth Flick of Orlando, Fla., visited Mrs. Bernice Watkins Fri- , day evening. She had visited Air. and Airs. William Bridenthall and family at Cincinnati, Ohio, and plans to visit Air. and Airs. Hubert Bridenthrall at Detroit. Mich., before returning home byway of Gettysburg and Washington, D. C. Air. and Airs. Charles Hunter and I children visited Air. and Mrs. Marv - in Fuller Wednesday evening. Airs. Anna Hartman returned to her home in Oswego Friday after being ill at the home of her daughter, Airs. Walter Hunter. Airs. Geraldine Bayne of Warsaw and Mrs. Alax Shively and Doug and Airs. Emil Dye spent Saturday in Alexandria with Airs. Donal Bayne and new daughter Deanna Sue. Air. and Airs. David Pulver of Woodburn spent Saturday night with Mr. and Airs. Andy Kammer- . er. Aliss Pam Yergler. who spent last week with Mr. and Airs. Kammerer. accompanied them home. . Sunday evening guests were Aliss [ Mary Pulver and Ed Stcller of Fort Wayne, Aliss Priscilla Haab of ! Goshen and Air. and Airs. Larry Polk and family. They enjoyed homemade ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartijian and daughters were Saturday dinner guests of Air. and Airs. Hugh McCann. Mrs. Dorothy Dobbelaere and [Mrs. Mapel Hoover of Defiance, Ohio, and Airs. Raymond Hartman and Airs. Hugh AlcCann called on Airs. Goldie Metz at Warsaw Friday afternoon. Mr. and Afrs. Everett Tom, Sr.,spent Sunday with Air. and Airs. John Morgan at Osceola. Airs. Nellie Alatthews of Indianapolis visited over the week end with'her brother, Harry Beatty. Air. and Airs. Alax Noel and family were Thursday dinner guests of Air. and Airs, Everett Tom. Sr. The dinner was in honor jof the birthday of Max Noel. Sandra Rust of Dallas, Tex., and her mother, Airs. Norbert Rust of Joliett. ID., spent Tuesday visiting 'Mary Hollar an 1 family. Aliss Rust and Miss Hollar were former roommates in Chicago. v>/vvvvvvvvv VWVVWVWVWVA<WWWVWVVVVVWWVWWWV

SAVE MONEY 1967 Chrysler & Plymouth Demonstrators 1967 CHRYSLER New Yorker, 4 door, sedan. Was $4485 Save $785 1967 CHRYSLER Newport. 4 door. Was $3838, . Save $638 1967 PLYMOUTH Fury 111, 2 door, hardtop. Was $3430 .... Save $430 1965 PLYMOUTH 4 door Special $1295 We have special prices on all new 1967’s in stock, without trade-in. However, your tradein may be worth more to us than you think, as we are in need of certain model cars. WERNER MOTOR CO. INC. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 708 West Pike St., Goshen Phone 533-2969

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