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Judith Till, Rev. Joseph J. Haney Wed October 21 In Waterloo Church

Miss Judith ESleen Till, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Till of r 2 Waterloo. became the bride of Rev. Joseph Jacob Haney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Haney of Milford, on Saturday. Oct. 21. at 7:30 pm Pastor C. Samuel Overmyer read the double ring ceremony in the First Evangelical United Brethren church in Waterloo before a candlelighted altar banked with white gladioli and mums. Organ music by Miss Helen Jones of Waterloo preceded the ceremony. Selections included "Jesu. Joy <4 Man’s Desiring”. “Oh. Lord Most Holy", "Trumpet Tune". "Alleluia", and "O Perfect Love". The soloist. Mias Janet Coleman of Waterloo, sang "The Ring". “We ll Walk with God", and "The Lord's Prayer*’. Bride Sings As the bride entered the church, she stopped and sang “Entreat Me Not To Leave Thee", then proceeded down the candlelighted aisle on the arm of her father. The bride selected a gown of delicate lace acetate and nylon with a scalloped neckline, empire style bodice, long sleeves, and scattered appliques The slim graceful skirt was designed of peau de soie-like acetate and topped by a bow tucked under the bodice. The gown featured a chapel length train with scattered appliques Her bouffant veil of illusion was caught to a jeweled headpiece. She carried a cascade of white mums. Attending her sister as matron of honor was Mrs. Carol Kneubuhler of Auburn Bridesmaids were Miss Esther Reinhart of Marion and Miss Carol Pentecost of Waterloo, both friends of the bride. They wore floor length gowns of aqua and white designed with empire bodices, scalloped necklines-, and elbow length sleeves Short white gloves and headpieces of aqua tulle caught to a white velvet bow completed their ensembles. Each carried a single large white mum with velvet greenery. Rev C. Don Ferrill of Saybrook. HI., served as best man. Rev. Russell J. Wilbur of Twelve Mile. Ind . and Rev. Jim D. Harker of Fenton. 111. were the groomsmen Guests were seated by Rev. Manin Anderson of Albion. Curtis W. Slabaugh of Rockford, 111., brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Thomas N. Till of Waterloo, and Lyle E Kneubuhler of Auburn, brother and broth-er-in-law, respectively, of the bride. The guests were registered by Mrs. Cheryl TiU. Waterloo, sister-in-law of the tirich? The bride’s mother chose a blue over green knit suit with matching green accessories for her daughter's wedding. The bridegroom’s mother chose a dull green knit suit with contrasting accessories. Both wore corsages of white gardenias. Reception The reception followed in the church social rooms with music by the Gospel Heirs, a vocal group, friends of the bride and bridegroom. Serving the guests were Miss Janet Perry and Miss Bonnie Schug of Fort Wayne. Miss Marilee Etzler of Convov. Ohio, and Mrs. Mabel Bischoff’ of Monroe. Mich. Assisting at the gift table were Miss Louise Haney of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Virginia Dietrich of Bremen, both sisters of 'the bridegroom. %nd Mrs. Cheryl

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MRS. JOSEPH J. HANEY

Till. • I ‘ After a wedding trip through the Smoky Mountains, the couple will be at home on r 1. box 255. Wanatah. Ind . where Rev Haney is presently serving as pastor of the Zion EL’B and Wanatah Methodist congrega-I tions. I _—— Mrs. Leon Tucker Heads Christian Church Ladies Mrs Leon Tucker was elected president erf the ladies society of the I Milford Christian church when the organization met in the church on Thursday. Oct. 19. Serving with Mrs. Tucker during the next year will be the following laches: I First vice—Mrs. Robert Spearman | Second vice—Mrs. Noble Fisher Secretary—Mrs. Robert Auer Ass t See —Mrs Brian Wall Treasurer—Mrs. Stanley Custer Ass’t treat — Mrs. Roger Graff During the evening a shower was held to honor Mrs. En in Troup and her infant son, Michael The ladies also packed six missionary boxes, two for servicemen and one for Mrs Dorothy Williams, who is in Africa. They will be sent 1 las Christmas gifts. . i Mrs Darrell Orn. president, pre'sided during the business meeting when it was announced the Calloways will be at the church on Sunday. Oct. 29 The prayer circle to be held on November 2 will be at the Orn nursj ing home where the ladies will wash the patients’ heads and do other lielpful jobs. Thank-you boxes will be i turned in at the November meeting. Mrs Claude Hamilton reported on missions and Mrs Tucker gave the : lesson on “Through Friendship". I Refreshments were served by Mrs. | Jerry Bushong. Mr. Mary Huber and s Mrs. John Chambers They were in keeping with the season. Mrs, Lloyd Mynhier won the hostess gift. ■I ■ 1 - ■ . I JOHN MILLERS ENJOY WEEK END WITH COUSINS Mr. and Mrs John L Miller of Dewart Lake spent the week end with the latter’s cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brownbridge at 58899 Apple Road, Osceola. The Brownbridge home was the scene of a cocktail party for several couples, including otlter cousins. Mr. and Mrs Wißard Williamson After the party all attended the Osteopathic hospital charity ball in< the Indiana dub ball room at South I Bend. After the ball they enjoyed a midnight supper at a local restaurant.

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30 YEARS AGO, OCT. 9, 1947 I where they spent the day with MilA surprise party for Vern Wvsong boys who are attending school was given at the home of Mr. and at Purdue university. Mrs. Vern Wysong. Wednesday eve- Theodore Snader of Elkhart was rung. The birthdays of Mr. Wysong a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover George H. Ogd®«were observed. Nhss Ha2el Since the resurfacing of the 1*- a representative of the Indiana streets been completed. Mil- State Übrery Extension Departford has the distinction of having ment - vls,ted XEfes D° rothea Groves the best streets in the county. P ublic librarian, on TuesEarl Miller, Glen Miller, Levi da >' afternoon. Jones and R. E. Slabaugh returned Arthur Lentz, son of Mrs. Albert Monday from a fishing trip at Rice L s^2 bad the right arm Lake Wisconsin lacerated Monday afternoon while In‘a candle light ceremony at wo J* in * f Mill. 7:30 p.m Saturday, at the home of Hofer and Miss Berthe bride s parents. Mr. and Mre. “<* « aab *«* «*** Jack Wolferman. Miss Mary Jean El i khart W!th Mr - Ted ErWoiferman was united in marriagei . to Howard Vanlaningbam. of Cam-!. den. son of Mr. and Mre. Charles *£e General Electric Co. at Fort •Vanlaningbam Wayne, spent the wwk end here ! Miss Jean Myers, daughter <rf j with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos I Mr. and Mre. Noble Myers, of Syr-! Gawthrop. aeuse, and Forrest R. LX'ount. son Mr - and David HiU expect of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest V. LeCoimt t 0 T° ve to EUchart some tune this ‘ were married September 27. week. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Chartton cete- & YEARS AGO, OCT. 4, 1917 brated their golden wedding anni- aosSon> has vereary Sunday, Ors. 5. There were a carpenter more than 200 relatives and friends c * tooment a s Creek. Mich.,J preset at the dinner , . was injured a week ago Monday JfT*? " *b e G° x morning, and is now at his home: Coal and Lumber Company, Nappane?. passed away early Wednes- j Wll] j^ ere Wareaw a | day morning at the home of his Miiford ‘ Knder ’ “ ents. Mr. and Mre. Mathews. Milford. | Glen Davisson of Milford, who Mr. and Mrs. George Bates are m the Unted states sen- | the parents of a Son born at the Goshen hospital Mr. and Mre. John Mr. and Mre. Randall Dewart are on a time pass. the parents of a Carol; \-gff started for Indianapolis born Monday at the Me- \j o:x j av complete his four year • I Donald hospital. ■ course as a veterinarian. The Griffith Lumber Co. sawmill; Felknvr attended the] at Gosnen, once called the finest wedding of Miss Louise Beck at s null in northern Indiana and south-. w ho was married to Harrv; em Michigan, was destroyed bv whilmer fire Wednesday evening of las't! Mrs Clayton of Milford, j wee * after a brief illness, passed away 3® YEARS AGO. OCT. 21. 1937 Friday evening. Fire, beteved to have started dt>bn E. Gregg and Mr. and Mre. 1 from a defective flue, destroyed the J - Groves returned home on farm home of Mr. and Mre. Frank Thursday after a wedt with WdHarmun. Thursday morning. bam Gregg and family of I ost Mrs Nancy Elizabeth Nlcodemtfi Town. Ohio. 67. wife of the Rev. R. H. Nicode- Miss Lillian Baumgartner spent mus of the Church of the Brethren severaldays voting Mr. and Mrs., at Beaverton, Mich., died Friday at Schw-ander of Goshen. the home of her daughter, Mre. Ri- wdliam Madlem has a position lev Jordrn of Elkhart. Mr. and Wllh the Sidway people of Eckhart Mrs. Nicxiemus were former Mil- which is to be the largestford residents. of its kind in the world. j : The marriage of Ravmond Mar- . Mrs Templeton a sister of the tin of Roanoke. 111., and Miss Ma- late K ? ‘t l?s ? p’, and rfo Rassi. daughter of Mr. and Mre. daughter, Mrs. Archiba. are visrt-j John Rassi of south of here, was in § Fanny Gawthrop of. I solemnized Sunday. * street. | Mr. and Mre. Ralph Merrick an- ilrs c - R Grimes went to Fort nounced on October 2, the rnarri- "ayne Fnda.v to visit har daughage of their daughter. Ruth Lauree, »«* Mrs G E - Akens - who is ill. ■ Ito Truman Cox. son of Mr. and Mrs. " ~ ~ c,ub Albert Wright, Son of Thomas and Holds October Meeting Reb?cca Fuller Wright, died at his ... ~ , , .; home in Knnnn. (Sober 13. M the „ Tolighters Bunco club ot aae ol M Mr. Wrights grandfather s - vracl ® ! “> S’ founded the town of Milford. ™S- 001 18 ' a * tome John Bushong. ESa Yocum. Char- B™ so ' l was • les Godshalk and Herman Weisser: High prize went to Mrs. Charles have been assisting in the work at Searfoss and low prize to Mrs. Bill the Fisher orchards. Ever. The travel prize went to Mre. L. W. Shultz spent Saturday at Robert Moser and the door prize ! Camp Mack preparing the camp was won by Mre. Searfoss. for the winter months. i Birthday gifts were received by Gene Feikner and A. J. Forbing Mrs. Delbert Whitehead. Mrs. Jamand families were in Toiedo. Sun- es Mench and Mre. Bill Coburn, day and called on Arthur and Frank Mrs. Adrian Zollinger recaved an 'Price. Fred Bettz. and relatives of anniversary gift. the Fortangs. Plans were discussed for the anIvan Weldy, who has been busily nual Christmas dinner and gift ex- ‘ engaged in the building of the cabin change. Thirteen members and one cruiser for 0. C. Miller, has it near- guest, Mre. Norman Robie, were ly ready for the finishing touches, present. The November meeting will be MYEARS AGO, OCT. 6. 1927 at home of Mre. Mench Funeral services were hdd Fn- ; day afternoon for Mn. Wmme . .... - . . ... Treesh. 59. at her late home Funeral services were held Sunday at the Apostolic church in Mil- TRY FOR ford for Miss Esther Krauter, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Ernest «■ n Kr u a^r is p ±d Lucky Pins Harry Phend dosed a contract * with John Kuert for the purchase A - !of his residence, located on S. Main Paul Ivan was born to Mr. and Wawasee Bowl Mrs. Raymond Becker of southWdM of Milford, at an Elkhart bos- Thk Week's Winner pi tai, Friday. „. v ~ Harold Burns and Edward Burns Ralph Kaisiey - Syracuse motored to Lafayette Saturday L—- ■■

where they spent the day with Milford boys who are attending school at Purdue university. Theodore Snader of Elkhart was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ogden. Miss Hazel Warren of Indianapolis. a representative of the Indiana State Library Extension Department. visited M&s Dorothea Groves the local public librarian, on Tuesday afternoon. Arthur Lentz, son of Mre. Albert Lentz of Milford, had the right arm lacerated Monday afternoon while working at the Goshen Lumber Mill. Miss Gladys Hofer and Miss Bernice Haab spent the week end at Elkhart -with Mr. and Mre. Ted Erick. Harry Gawthrop. an employee of the General Electric Co. at Fort Wayne, spent the wrek end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gawthrop. Mr. and Mre. David HiU expect to move to Elkhart some time this week. 58 YEARS AGO, OCT. 4, 1917 Ed ClofeSon, who has been working as a carpenter on the soldiers cantonment at Battle Creek, Mich., was injured a week ago Monday morning, and is now at his home in Milford. Mrs. Will Rogers of Warsaw was a Milford visitor Saturday of her parents, Mr. and Mre. George Mathews. Glen Davisson of Milford, who enlisted in the United States service aS an aviator, is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davisson, on a time pass. Noble Neff started for Indianapolis Monday to complete his four year course as a veterinarian. Miss Ethel Feikner attended the wedding of Miss Louise Beck at Goshen, who was married to Harry Whitmer. Mrs. Thomas Clayton of Milford, after a brief illness, passed away Friday evening. John L. Gregg and Mr. and Mre. N. J. Groves returned home on Thursday after a week with William Gregg and family of Post Town, Ohio. Miss Lillian Baumgartner spent several days visiting Mr. and Mre. Schwander of Goshen. William Madlem has a position with the Sidway people of Elkhart, w’hich is conceutd to be the largest of its kind in the world. Mre. Templeton a sister of the late James Gawthrop. and her daughter, Mrs. Archibal, are visiting with Mrs. Fanny Gawthrop of east 4th street. Mrs. C. R. Grimes went to Fort Wayne Friday to visit her daughter Mrs. G. E. Akens, who is ill. Twilighters Bunco Club Holds October Meeting The Twilighters Bunco club of Syracuse met last Wednesday evening, Oct. 18, at the home of Mre. Benson was co-hostess. High prize went to Mrs. Charles Searfoss and low prize to Mrs. Bill Eyer. The travel prize went to Mre. Robert Moser and the door prize was won by Mre. Searfoss. Birthday gifts were received by Mre. Delbert Whitehead, Mre. James Mench and Mre. Bill Coburn. Mre. Adrian Zollinger received an anniversary gift. Plans were discussed for the annual Christmas dinner and gift exchange. Thirteen members and one guest. Mre. Norman Robie, were present. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mre. Mench with Mre. Tim Darr as co-hostess.

Fellowship Class Re-Elects Officers During the business meeting of the Fellowship class of the Syracuse Church of God on October 17, the 1967 officers were re-elected for the coming year. They are: President — Rev. Walter Williams Vice president — Glenn Torrance Secretary — Mre. Ma Hibsciiman Treasurer — Mrs. Victor Yeager The members met in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Chester Bahn. The Bahns read a letter from a ghost i saying the meeting would be at a certain home on the road to Milford. Arriving there they found a letter from the ghost, saying the meeting ■ would be on Front street, Syracuse, I there they found a letter instructing them to go to Mrs. Phyllis Troup’s > where the meeting was hdd. ' The president. Rev. Williams, conducted the meeting. Mr. Torrence gave the devotions, reading I John 4:1-3 and from Revelations. Comments were made on spirits. Hie next meeting will be on November 21 in the home of Rev. and! Mre. Victor Yeager. Mrs. Balm will give the devotions. A pound auction will also be held, each; member is to bring a pound item.: The program chairman for the; coming year will be Melvin Niles.! Mrs. Yeager and Mre. Troup will | be the flower committee. Refreshments were served by the hostess to 11 members and one guest, Russell Stahley of Nappanee. Mr. Niles provided the entertainment. Junior Mothers Club Visits Factory The Junior Mothers club of Syracuse met Monday. Oct. 16, at the home of Mrs. Merle Smith. There were 19 members and three guests, Mre. Ev Ganz. Mre. Edgar Speer, and Mrs. C. D. Lawson, in attendance. Mr. Smith took the ladies by bus to Nappanee where they toured a kitchen company showroom. Mr. Ringenberger, sales manager, and Mre. Watkins, hostess, took the lad- j ies through the showroom and ex-: plained all of the features in the modem kitchens. The group was then Shown a film on planning a kitchen. Mre. James Hughes won the door prize of a decorated tray. Refreshments of ice cream roll, nuts and mints were served.

I IT S TRUE . . . I WE'RE MOVING I But Not Far... Just Across The Street I I HERE'S THE SCOOP —We bought the house across the street I I from our present location, and will be moved by November I I 1. Everything will be new and more roomy. Right now I I "Butch" and "Pewee" Niles and others have everything in I I a real mess. But it's all worthwhile. We think you'll like I I it! I I PLAN TO ATTEND OUR FINAL I I PARTY AT THE OLD LOCATION I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 I I COME EARLY. STAY LATE -- ITU BE A REAL ONE! I rri LOUIE’S "™ BAR & GRILL I South Os Syracuse On Old Road 13 I I LOUIE HARE PHONE 457-3944 j

History Os Church Given At WSCS Mrs. Royce Fuller gave a program on the history of the Methodist church, including the current union with the Evangelical United Brethren church, when members of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Milford Methodist church met on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 12. The service was opened with individual prayers. As Mrs. Fuller concluded her program persons present gave past church denomination affiliations. It j was discovered there were at least 19 different ones present. ! Mrs. Robert Brown, president, conducted the business following the lesson. Appreciation was given to j those who had made the October 6 , and 7 rummage sale a success. It was reported eight had traveled | to the Methodist Home at Warren on September 26 to become acquainted • with the home and to visit Miss Lib- : by Lippincott. A quiet day program was planned for today (Wednesday) at 9:30 a.m. i Cakes and coffee were servixi. Refreshments were served during | the social time with Mrs. A. D. Wiljson, chairman, being assisted by | Mrs. William Motts and Mrs. James McCracken. MILFORD LOCALS ! Miss Trella Cans of west Emeline i street, Milford, was returned to her ; home from the Alfran nursing home ' in Warsaw after a month’s stay since being in an auto accident in Elkhart. Mrs. David Buser is assisting in her home. Miss Caris observed her 82d ! birthday October 24. She was honored I by friends at a celebration. : Cleo Kline celebrated his 89th | birthday recently. His sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Neely, and a niece, Mrs. Marjorie Godshalk of Bristol, enjoyed a dinner with him and Mrs. Kline : as a birthday celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Homan of Milford observed their 35th wedding anniversary on Sunday by dining at Foo and Faye’s. 1c SALE Ends Saturday Still Plenty of Bargains Burkholder Rexall Drug Uptown Syracuse

KITCHEN KLATTER : — By— ’ 1 SHIRLEY GRAFF

Pumpkin Cookies 1 cup sugar i cup shortening 2 cups flour 14 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 egg 1 tablespoon milk 1 cup pumpkin Cream shortening and sugar. Sift dry ingredients together. Beat egg, milk and pumpkin into creamed mixture. Add flour mixture. Bake on ungreased cookie sheet 12 min. at 400°. These cookies may be frosted with butter frosting. Use candies to make Halloween faces. KITCHEN KLAVisit is a feature of The Mail-Journal which each week brings you a favorite recipe of community hom.makers. Do you have a favorite recipe w l tl T . OU wJf Ud Ji ke . t . 0 ., 51 1 ar * w . lth others? Mal > to your special choice to Kitchen Klatt er Editor. The Mall-Journal. Milford or Syracuse, Indiana. It may be just the recipe that someone else is looking for. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, many residents and citizens of the Town of Syracuse have complained to the Town Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse that the practice of children going from door to door in the Town of Syracuse immediately preceding Halloween each year for the purpose of “Trick or Treat” calls, has become a nuisance and have requested "the Town board of Trustees to adopt an ordinance in regulation thereof, and WHEREAS, the Town Board of Trustees of the unanimous opinion that the practice of “Trick or Treat” is a worthwhile and proper practice and activity for children and not a proper subject for an ordinance of any type of legislation, and WHEREAS, the Town Board of Trustees is of the opinion that the activity is commenced too far in advance of Halloween night and continued over too long a period and many of the complaints are a result of the length of time involved. NOW THEREFORE, the Town Board of Trustees designate October 31. 1967, as “Trick or Treat” day for the Town of Syracuse and respectfully request the cooperation of both parents and children herein. ANO HEREAS. the curfew law will be strickly enforced, all children should be home by 10 p.m. No one should be on the streets prior to 7 p.m. \ BYRON CONNOLLY VERNON BECKMAN WILLARD NUSBAUM LOREN LONGENBAUGH MRS. FRANK BATES Board of Town Trustees Attest: Walter Calnon. clerk-treasurer