The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 August 1967 — Page 9

FOR SALE FOR SALE

WHAT ARE YOU J LOOKING FOR • / PANELING / FLOOR TILE / PLYWOOD / OZITE CARPET J CEILING TILE / PEGBOARD y DOORS / TILEBOARD unDERLAYMENT / HARDBOARD / PICNIC TABLES Cash & Carry Savings AMERICAN INDUSTRIES Syracuse, Ind. Phone 457-3883 Daily 8 to 5 Sat. Til Noon NOW READY AT KERCHERS Peaches Red Havens Now Triogems - Now Rich Havens August 15-20 Large Blueberries by the lug Home Grown Cantaloupes Chilled and Frozen Fruit in cans SUNRISE ORCHARDS MARKET 1 mi. south of Goshen on State Road 15 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 3-BP. Oakwool Park L» ase wi’h option to buy Ch inr? :: >’■ M< b.as« in, nt, >-■ it house and parage $15,900.00 I Wawas«’ 5 HR Bedford stone- ultra modern, shown by appointment Rlk t<> Sv I-ike. 3BR IS baths, very clean, cor , lot ..... ‘ $14,500.00 Mod duplex near center of town, good terms to responsible buyer Pun Oil Station business location 99 ft. frontage ■ - >15.000.00 Good financing available on any of these properties. EVERETT F. KETERING O. L. Shaw. Broker Ph, 457-3722 — 45/-3506 SERVICES SERVICES •mrrtJ'dlSE UCS* >M_yVX. .-IT Special Off Schedule Cruises On The DIXIE For Churches. Schools, and Clubs Regular Weekly Schedule After June 17 Daily 6 30. 7:30 and 8:30 p m. Sunday Schedule 1 30 to 8 30 pm. Webster Lake WHEN YOU THINK OF SHOES THINK OF PILCHER'S SHOES “The Complete Shoe Store” SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Porto-Ped — Wolverine — ACME Boots Red Ball Jets — Keds — Hush Puppies UPTOWN SYRACUSE PRESCRIPTIONS I ACCURATELY FILLED and HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR VACATION NEEDS BURKHOLDER REXALL DRUG Uptown Syracuse Phone 457-3341 Dry Cleaning . PICK UP AND DELIVERY IN THE LAKELAND AREA / WAWASEE LAUNDROMAT i Monday Through Friday / NORTH WEBSTER LAUNDROMAT Monday-Wednesday-Friday / STALEY’S GROCERY TuMday 4k Friday V JOT ’EM DOWN STORE Tuesday & Friday / DEWART LAKE GROCERY Tuesday & Friday Our Driver In Pierceton Every Monday & Thursday WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Warsaw, Indiana

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons ■ Phone: 453-7921 Leesburg-Oswego News

Slumber Party At The Parsonage The Junior and Little Sisters of SMM held a slumber party at the parsonage last Friday night. There were 12 girls and two leaders. Mrs. Howard Immel and Mrs. Marlin Rose, present. A campfire service and installation of officers was held with Vicki Alexander installed as president; Shelia Alexander, vice president; Christine Wdborn. secretary; Lisa Vandermark. treasurer; Kathy Atchinson, prayer chairman; and Marcia Alexander, assistant secretary and treasurer. Saturday morning a scavenger hunt was held. August Meeting Os Womens Fellowship The Women's Fellowship of the Oswego Calvary Baptist church met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Alden Clark. Mrs. Bob Teeple showed slides on Viet Nam sent by Ed Teeple. who is stationed there, dur-

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ing the devotional period. “Small Tilings Count” was the topic of the lesson presented by Miss Lois Dausman. The remainder of the evening was spent in rolling bandages and sorting Sunday school papers and quarterlies to be sent to Stony Fork, Ky. She hostess served refreshments to 10 members and seven visitors present. Oswego Home Extension Club Meets Tuesday The Oswego Extension Homemakers club met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Mary Wolford. Members answered roll call by telling where they went on their vacation. The door prize was won by Mrs. Jerri Goodman. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Elntertains At Farewell Party For Mrs. John Cunningham Mrs. Ralph Brubaker was hostess to 30 friends at a farewell gift

shower for Mrs. John Cunningham Tuesday evening. Mrs. Cunningham will leave soon to make her home at Las Cruces, N. M. Miss Mary Jane McCoy showed slides and told of her trip she took around the world. Refreshments were served the guests. Merchants In , August Meeting i There were 10 members present |at a meeting of the Leesburg Merchants held at 1:30 p.m. Monday I afternoon at the town hall. An elecI tion of officers was held with Mrs. James Engle being elected president and Mrs. Josephine Hopkins i secretary anti treasurer. ; At the general business meeting ■it was announced the Little Leai gue team sponsored by the Mer- | chants won the Little League trophy. A trophy case will be purI chased to hang on the town hall wall displaying the trophies. A scrap book is being kept telling : of the Merchant's activities and one •for Leesburg Days. It is hoped to obtain a show case to display old books, old relics, pictures, etc., to be kept in the town hall for people Ito observe. BIRTHDAY DINNER IN HONOR OF MRS. 'VANDERMARK Mr. and Mrs. Morris Huffman ! entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Lcs- | ter Vandermark. Other guests were Lester Vandermark. Lisa. Gloria and Bruce, of Warsaw, Mrs. Blanche Huffman. , Will Meek and Mike Huffman. In j the evening homemake ice cream and cake were served the guests. COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Huffman ■ are attending the National Rural i Mail Carriers convention at Clevej land, Ohio. They will go from there : to Canada to visit the Expo 67. Mr. and Mrs. Evard Shuder of Niles. Meh., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weiriek spent last week at Five Lakes at Hesteria, Mich., fishing. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY i LOST: Ladies' beige leather purse in i vicinity of Kale Island. Contents valuable only to looser. Reward. Ph. 457-3831.’ FOR SALE by owner, very nice three bedroom ranch house, family room. 14 baths, mud room. Easy distance from new Wawasee high school. Ph. 457-3367. COTTAGES FOR RENT by day or week. August and September, at Fish and Fun Resort. 812 Front St., Syracuse. Ph. 457-3442. FROST-FREE Frigidaire refrigerator, 14 ft.. Coppertone, three years old, S2OO. Ph. 457-2552. 1964 CUSTOM FORD FOR SALE: Low mileage. 6 cylinder, standard transmission, one time owner. Cost $775. Ph. 457-2155 evennigs. 1962 PONTIAC SEDAN. Good condition. SSOO. Ph. 457-2137. SAINT BERNARD PUPPIES FOR SALE: Eligible for registration. Located first road south of Ligonier jet. 6-30-33 east to Diamond Lake. Graves residence. Ph. Wawaka 7612280. ’ AS. 16 NOTICE — The Lakeland Bridge-O-Rama Evening club will begin its games in September. Anyone wishI ing to play, please notify Lois Allen, 457-3529, so pairings can be made. WANTED TO RENT year around house. 5 or 6 room house, vicinity of Syracuse of Wawasee. Will give excellent care. Write E. B. Zumbaugh, r 2 Waterloo, Ind. 46793. HELP WANTED

Mrs. Mabel Lippincott entertained at dinner Sunday Miss Marie Lippincott of Fort Wayne, Miss Nevada Lippincott of Warsaw and Mrs. Nettie Teeple. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shue attended j the Rob son reunion held at the i home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bowman at South Bend Sunday. Ralph Remy of Warsaw’ spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Esther Lloyd. They were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Remy of Rochester. a Mrs. Phil Tom and sons of Clunette visited Mrs. Anna Hartman Wednesday. Mrs. Bernice Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dye, Susie and Bob. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clayton at North Webster. Nancy Dye accompanied the Oswalts to die IJunes Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom. Sr., and Peggy Jo were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mock at Dewart Lake. Gina Graham and Peggy Rule will be Wednesday overnight guests of Sara Teeple. The Sunday school picnic of the Calvary Baptist church will be held August 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ginter at Stanton Lake. Miss Helen Rowe and Dr. Hall of Elkhart and Rev. and Mrs. Chester Reid were guests Monday’ evening of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple for a picnic supper on their pontoon boat. Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum spent Sunday afternoon at Wabash. Mrs. Nellie Anglin and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ginther visited Mrs. Tony Sankor, who is a patient in the ( hospital at South Bend. Sunday. T.ie Missionary circle of the Warsaw Wesleyan Methodist church met with Mrs. Ora Irvine Tuesday night. Mrs. Anna Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter had dinner at a restaurant and then took Mrs. Hartman for a drive and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. jerry Brown and ; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Noel are on a fishing trip to Wisconsin this week. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Goon and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fuller at Middlebury. Mrs. Inez Shively, Mrs. Nellie Anglin, Mrs. Maude Shively, Mrs. A era Gawthrop and Mrs. Herman ' Ginther attended the dedication services at New Salem Sunday afternoon. William Jefferies was ill last week ! at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilkie and Todd of Carpentersville. 111., were recent guests of Mrs. Esther Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. James Whitford and daughter of Vicksburg, Miss., were recent guests of Mrs. Chloe Robison. Mrs. Whitford is a granddaughter of Mrs. Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swagger and children and Mr. and Mrs. Whit of Wren. Ohio, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Max Barrett and Steve spent several days at NewSalem at the Lincoln Park and at the Museum of Science and Industry and the Field Museum of Natural History at Chicago. Mrs. Nellie Randall has moved : her house trailer near Warsaw to make her home. Mrs. Charles Mishler and children of Lansing. Mich., spent Friday at the Lewis Noel home. Miss Susan Gress of Warsaw and Ronnie Brupe of Claypool were Simday dinner guests of Mrs. Ora Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine are j spending several days with their son Jerry who is stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. Reading Club Ending Season Hie Book Club at the Syracuse public library has been very successful this summer, 247 children enrolling in the 10-week program. I Saturday. Aug. 12, wifi be the last day for stickers. The following Wednesday afternoon, Apg. 16. will be award day and each child entered in the program will receive the proper awards and a treat. ' The child who read one book or more will receive a ribbon and chil- ! dren w ith 10 or more books read will receive a ribbon and a reading ’ certificate. Children desiring to fill more cards j should hurry. There is still time to , get those stickers.

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Wednesday*, August 9, 1967 THE MAIL-JOURNAL

OBITUARIES

Mrs. Winnie D. Krom Mrs. Winnie D. Krom, 86, Kale I Island, Lake Wawasee, died Wed- j nesday, Aug. 3, at about 10 a.m. in Miller's Merry Manor, Warsaw, after an illness of nine months. She had made her home with her son Robert Page for the past 12 years, moving to Syracuse from North Manchester. Mrs. Krom was born in Wabash county near Roann on February 5. 1881, the daughter of William and Abbie (Cumbrine* Sittier. Mrs. Krom married Rev. Bert A. Page, pastor of the Merrian Chapel Christian church, who died in 1932. In 1934 she married Cyrus Frantz who died in 1938. In 1940 she was married to Elza Krom, who preceded her in death in 1952. She was a member of the Syracuse Church of the Brethren. Surviving in addition to the son, are a sister, Mrs. Ray (Elizabeth) Kershner, Bluffton: a brother. Ward Sittier, Sunnyside, Wash.; two step-sons, Norris and Hubert Krom, Roann; three step-daughters. Mrs. Ralph (Edith) Boyler, North Manchester, Mrs. Ora Deyarman, Wabash and Mrs.' La\ on Bates, address unknown. Funeral sen ices were held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Syracuse Church of the Brethren. Rev. Ralph Wagoner officiated and burial was in the Merrian Chapel cemeteryneat- Wolf Lake. Mrs. Monroe Mullet Mrs. Johanna M. Mullett, 46. of Dowagiac. Mich., sister of Mrs. Lester Stewart of Syracuse, died Wednesday in Lee Memorial hospital. Dowagiac. Mich., where she had been a patient for several days. Mrs. Mullet was born February 114. 1919. at Lafayette to Mr. and j Mrs. Floyd Garner. , She was I married to Monroe Mullet on March 21, 1942, at Goshen. Surviving are the husband: two ; daughters, Sally J. and Arlene K., I and one son, Jeff M., all at home: ' six sisters. Airs. Stewart, Mrs. Geri aid Hoffhein. Goshen. Mrs. Kenneth j Cripe. Mrs. Henry Meroney, Mrs. William Gollmer and Mrs. Charles i Collins. Jr., all of Elkhart; and one i brother. Ralph Gamer. Elkhart. Funeral services were held Friday at Dowagiac with graveside sen ices at the Violett cemetery’. Olen V. Miller Olen V. Miller, 56, of r 2 Middlebun, half-brother of Mrs. ’ John Alai-yi Gingerich of Milford, died unexpectedly during his sleep at his home about midnight Tuesday, Aug. 1. He had not been ill and the apparent cause of death was a i heart attack. Mr. Miller was born east of Goi shen on October 7, 1910. He mar- ' ried Edna Miller on February 2, 1933. He had been a farmer in the ' Middlebury community for many years and several years ago purchased the Bristol Grain and Feed ; Company, which he owned and operated. Surviving in addition to the widow and half-sister are three I daughters. Mrs. Raymond E. Mil- ' ler of Middlebury, Mrs. Cletus ’ Schrock of Wolcottville and Mrs. Tom Bontrager of Middlebury: two j sons. On in. at home and Delbert |of Colorado Springs, Colo.; 11 grand i children: two sisters. Mrs. Chris Miller of r 2 Shipshewana and Mrs. Joe R. Bontrager of LaGrange; and i two half-brothers, Alvin and Walt■er Sciilabach, both of LaGrange. 1 Funeral sendees were conducted at 10:30 am. Friday in the First Mennonite church, Middlebury. Rev. Samuel Troyer officiated and interment was in the Grace Lawn ■ cemetery. Alvin R. Schlabach Alvin R. Schlabach, 45, of r 2 Wolcottville, brother of Mrs. John Gingerich of Milford, died at 3.30 p. m. Sunday in the Parkview Merporial hospital in Fort Wayne. He had been a patient there for one month. Death was .caused by cancer. Surviving in addition to the Milford sister are the widow’, Anna;

I two sons, Eugene and Larry, both at home; his father, Jacob Schlabach of Topeka; one brother, Walter Schlabach of LaGrange; and 10 half-brothers and half-sisters. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. this morning (Wednesday) at the Maple Grove Mennonite church. Edward LeCount Edward LeCount, 78, Millersburg, father of Mrs. Gordon Sheline of Syracuse, died at 10:55 p.m. Friday in the LaGrange county hospital, where he had been a patient since July 20. after suffering a stroke. Re had been ill for six months. > Mr. LeCount was born August 19, 1888, at Millersburg, and was married to Rea Baker on March 1, 1911. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Burr Oak EUB church. Surviving are the w’idow; two i sons, Kenneth, at home, and Lawrence, EUvood: two daughters. Mrs. Sheline and Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Rohrer, Millersburg; one sister, Mrs. Fred (Pearl' Brown, Chicago. Funeral sendees were held Monday, in the Burr Oak EUB church. Rev. P. F. Young, LaGrange, officiated and burial was in the Brown cemetery, Millersburg. James A. Bundy l James A. Bundy, 77. r 2 Syracuse, died Saturday, in his home j following an illness of six and onehalf months. He was a mechanical engineer, retired after, 34 years : with Hie International Harvester Company at Fort Wayne. He graduated wjth an engineering degree from Cornell university in 1911. ! Mr. Bundy was a member of the Third Presbyterian church at Fort Wayne and attended Wawasee i Lakeside chapel. He was born November 13. 1889. ‘at Sidney, N. Y., to Myron and Lida (French' Bundy. On Decem- | ber 14, 1914, he was married to Annabell H. Launt. Surviving are the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Henry (Louise' Seward, Caldwell N. Y., and Miss i Phyllis Bundy, Cincinnati, Ohio; I three sons. Lt. Col. James A. Bun|dy, Raphinem. Ya.. William Bun- ! dy, Indianapolis. David Bundy, Cini cinnati, Ohio; two brothers, Norton Bundy, Tampa, Fla., John Bundy, Flint, Mich.; and nine grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the funeral home at Syracuse. Rev Harlan Steffen officiated and burial was in the McClintic cemetery. TRINITY CIRCLE OF METHODIST CHURCH MEETS | The Trinity circle of the Syracuse Methodist church met Thursday, Aug. 3, in the home of Mrs. Harold Gray at Syracuse lake. A 1 o'clock dessert was served by the !i6stess assisted by Mrs. Carl R. Reynolds. There were 18 members and two guests, Mrs. Irene Ketchum of Des Moines. lowa, and Mrs. W. E, Long present. Mrs. Vern Brinkman, chairman, conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Lulu F'rancis gave the devotions using as her subject “Immortality”. .Mrs. Clifton Kinder and Mrs. A. A. Pfingst will be the hostesses for the September meeting. ENTERTAIN AT BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdiener and daughters. Syracuse, entertained on Wednesday, Aug. 2. for Mr. Kammerdiener’s 'mother, Mrs. V. G. Kammerdiener, honoring her birthday. Other guests were Mr. Kammerdiener and his sister, Mrs. Mabel Oakley, Moonsocket, S. D. ’ , MILFORD LOCAL Mrs. Charles McKibben and daughter. Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Knepper and Mr. Knepper s mother, Mrs. Emma Drake, all of Milford, spent Monday with Mr. and *, Mrs. John Stilwell at Fort Wayne.

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