The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 November 1967 — Page 3

NOTICE Os SPECIAL MEETING Monday Night, November 27th TWO M. M. DEGREES Carry-in supper at 6:30 p.m. Neighboring Lodge members welcome SYRACUSE LODGE 454 F. AND A. M. Syracuse, Ind. p. Announcing MjjL, Our Sih Annual Christmas ower ow al, d Open House WEEK END AFTER THANKSGIVING Saturday, Nov. 25 - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 26 —1 p.m. to 6 p.m. We deliver to Milford and Syracuse areas J NAPPANEE GREENHOUSES] 'V t 154 S. Williams Phone: 773-4241 Nappanee, Indiana

Read the Ads in The Mail-Journal for Values!

CATCH US WHILE WE’RE CATCHING UP! We lost 61 days of business due to the strike. We’re going to make up for lost time with Better Deals on Better Idea Fords! I iw«tn.** cw m. 21 models, headed by LTD’s, XL fastbacks, and Country Squires—only cars in their Z"\ class with strong die-cast grilles and disLbA j|J| J appearing headlamps standard. Power zZy I < I front dis£ brakes when you order power brakes, and Select Shift Cruise-O-Matic— Quiet. Strong. the only 3-speed transmission that Tjjß BR| ■ fl Beautiful works automatically and " WWr /JT manually with every I; li IMffi A great road car. engine> on i w * 969 ltd b y F ° fd • • '—''''7 2Door Hardtop MUSTANG makes it happen! Mustang, the great original I In three fabulous versions - hardtop, fastback, . . and convertible. Only Mustang gives rord $ newest bright ideal A who | e new ser ; es Six I 2-door you all these standard features: bucket seats, stick shift, new louvered hood If 1 fastback styling. 4-door sedans, with integral turn indicators. Plus op- I I Nil GT’s. Convertible. Each with the luxtions that let you design your own ______ Six racy new intermediates ury ride of 116-in. wheelbase. Plus sporty car or luxury car. featuring a fastback GT a Torino wagon and eight other that seats six! Fairlanes with Torino-inspired styling. -t -Jk IftM 1968 Mvstang Hardtop You won'! find all these Better Ideas anywhere else! KSI’StSiSS Better ideas for Thunderbird: Choose a 2-door Hardtop, 2-door for performance: V-S power from a new 302 to a whopping 427-' <’-^ v JMMBI landau or the first 6-passenger Thunderbird ever, the 4-door cu. in. with hydraulic valve lifters. A 3-or4-speed sttck shift on most landau! Better ideas for Falcon: Room for six, (more room than any V-B‘s, Select Shift on all enaines Better ideas for wagons: Ford, the Q W ■£■ other compact built!, power to spare, real trunk space, seven Wagonmaster, has the widest choice of wagons, and ail the better S—models. Better ideas for convenience. Options like an automatic wagon ideas: the two-way Magic Doorgate Built-in rear wmdow fi| . .- - ride control system. All-season SelectAire Conditioner. 7-position cir deflectors. Dual-facing rear seats. And there s still more, like « 4 Tilt Steering Wheel. Better ideas in style: Only Ford in its cfass has Fords •xclus.ye Twlce-a-Year Maintenance, and a wide array.of «- as standardeauipment a die<ast grille for XL LTD and Ford Country new Ford Motor Company Lifeguard Design Safety Features. See o SouircL with discpD6orinfl hocdiomps. And sots rnor®. Better idccs your tore Doctor now. L.— • —,.., , . C. S. MYERS, Inc. - milford, ind.

OES HOLDS Regular Stated Meeting Wednesday Syracuse chapter number 283, Order of the Eastern Star, held its stated meeting Wednesday, Nov. 8, with worthy matron Mrs. Clem Lisor and worthy patron James Michaels presiding in the east.

THREE DAY VILLAGE CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL 10% SAVINGS On Every Item In Our H Entire Stock Os Ladies’ iKe lIOUSG ( Clothing. AcrOS3 Fri, Sat. & Sun. Only f-P 1 ® Fri. & S»t. — 9 til 9 Sun. —1 til 6 Nappanee, Indiana

Are You In Need Os A Pretty New Dress For The Holiday Festivities? We have them in sizes from a Junior five to ladies sizes 24 I / 2 » in lovely pastels, also darker colors, many of them in the new washable fabrics that will be perfect for spring and summer wear, and at reasonable prices. See them at La Petite Shoppe Syracuse, Ind. 108% Last Main St.

Mrs. C. J. Myers, deputy of district 20, was a guest of the chapter. Initiation work was given for her inspection. The chapter room was decorated with the Thanksgiving theme. Refreshments were served in the dining room and a social hour was enjoyed.

Syracuse Twilighters Club Elects Officers During the business meeting of the Syracuse dub Mrs. Bill Coburn was dected president and Mrs. Bill Eyer secretarytreasurer for the ensuing year. Mrs. James Mench entertained for the November meeting of the club with Mrs. Tim Darr assisting. There were 10 members and four guests, Mrs. Philip Strieby, Mrs. Charles Lantz, Mrs. Norman Robie and Mrs. Gerald Bitner in attendance. Plans were completed for the annual Christmas dinner and gift exchange to be held December 13. High prize for the evening went to Mrs. Eugene Henning; low, Mrs. Gene Kitson; door. Mrs. Strieby; and travel, Mrs. Adrain Zollinger. Mrs. Charles Searfoss and Mrs. Henning received anniversary gifts, gifts. The January meeting will be with Mrs. Zollinger. Dr. and Mrs. Joe Ritter and Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Schultz of Chicago spent two days last week at Syracuse.

SIOOOO money tree askmassT7.6O - per month. Botoct fontUy, MH cub for wheel TfnjlMC yoa need it, ucon yonr Mditment. U» a noney tMt /SSTf Wf “ taaraaca foam Stair#2*l ZmCmK MmUfodomall ttcM. At sl7Wmouk XrU» (a®a»—lamtfyoMßj* !• I Bata Fann UftTMurancnCompaar fiostt Ottos* IBmolb GLENN R. MOREHEAD LOCAL AGENT Warsaw, Indiana Office Phone: 269-1315 2220 E. Winona Avenue Res. Phone: MUford 658-4433

Along Main Street By GEORGIA BUSTER Just about a year ago we had a real big snow. It drifted on the country roads, and schools were dismissed at 2:30. Now we are having rath and more rain, not so cold but damp. We had rain turning to snow on November 3, and more snow November 5, that brought the street department workers out with sand, but the snow soon left. • ♦ ♦ . While today our football teams travel across the nation several times during the season, I noted this on football recently: In 1873 Cornell was to play Michigan. The Cornell president, however, had a different idea and said, “I will not permit 30 men to travel 400 miles merely to agitate a bag of wind” and so the game was cancelled. On November 17 a van was parked in front of the office. Parents, wives, sisters, and brothers could get a free recorded message made and ready to be mailed to servicemen overseas. This was a public service sponsored by our friends at the Kale Island Beacon. I am still hearing about the good deeds done at Enchanted Hills when the storm hit there recently. It seems the Wawasee Prep gang (Lady of the Lake Seminary! brought gallons of chili, hot soup and stew, not only for the ones who had lost their homes, but also for the 100’s of workers who turned out to help. The Wawasee Lakeside Chapel sent sandwiches, a lot of them. Looks like the work put in on getting the petitions signed to have the two trains stop at Syracuse paid off, according to town board president Byron Connolly—we won! For someone who does not care for turkey. I did all right. I attended four turkey dinners within a week. Rev. August Lundquist was a very busy host at the annual harvest dinner on November 16 in the Methodist church fellowship hall. Noticed Dr. and Mrs. George Warner from Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner from Milford, and a great number of other churches were represented. The bazaar was wonderful. I enjoy looking at the pretty items. • * • The stores up town are also showing a lot of pretty Christmas gift items. Gamble’s gets in new items every week and Thomas’ has the window looking so very Christmas- * ee. I enjoy Christmas, do you? Just don’t forget there are so very many who can not enjoy Christmas the way we do, the ones in state and veterans’ hospitals, the forgotten ones. Hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving and did not forget to give thanks for being a Christian, an American, for health and all the wonderful things we can enjoy. LOCALS Mrs. Gordon Groves and daughter of Pleasant Ridge spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bushong, at Syracuse, while Mr. Groves was at Syracuse, N. Y., attending the national grange convention. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Poyser of Syracuse have left on a vacation trip to California. Mr. Poyser is on vacation from his duties as dispatcher at the fire station.

the BRiqhtest sun on youn chmstmas tnee WCHERIE <290 ALSO TO I>7S DIAMOND RINGS Keepsake is the world's most wanted diamond ring.... A gift that will be treasured forever. Make y our selection now from our special holiday collection. X’*"*"**%, Fita GOSHEN ELKHART

Wednesday, November 22, 1967

lv ' I jJ

Rev. And Mrs. Ralph 6. Rarick To Observe Golden Anniversary

Rev. and Mrs. Ralph G. Rarick of Elkhart will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Thursday. Nov. 29. He is a former pastor of the Churches of the Brethren in both Milford and Syracuse. Mrs. Rarick is the former Vinna C. Harshbarger, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Isaac J. Harshbarger of Girard. Hl. They met at the Church of the Brethren seminary, then known as Bethany Bible School, Chicago. It was in the year 1917 and it was the bride’s birthday as well as Thanksgiving day when they were married. The Raricks, over the years, have been very active in a variety of lines of church service. Besides the dozen pastorates served from Pennsylvania to California (with seven of them in Indiana), extensive wk has been done as traveling evangelists. reaching up into Canada. From 1934 to 1938 they served as superintendent ano 1 matron as they directed the Brethren Welfare home which then served both state children and senior citizens at Mexico. Although semi-retired, this husband and wife team still conducts services on call.

IF YOU EARN YOUR MONEY IN THE LAKELAND AREA WHY NOT SPEND IT IN THE LAKELAND AREA? Our Prices Are Right Come And See BRAMMER FURNITURE “Kosciusko County’s Largest Furniture Store” Rd. 13, South of Syracuse

THE MAIL-JOURNAL

The Raricks are parents of three daughters — Mrs. Jack D. (Evelyn) Isenbarger, who resides near Notre Dame university, South Bend, and is a teacher of English at Mishawaka. The yoangest daughter, Mrs. Donald F. (Kathleen) Prior, who resides in San Diego, Calif., also has an educational affiliation, being principal of the Hardy elementary school at San Diego. Mrs. Darrel E. (Elvera) Byrket is the middle daughter and is director of the anesthesiologist office in Elkhart. There are five grandchildren. Evelyn’s daughter, Karen, is now Mrs. Garry Bradway. She is helping to direct welfare work at Fort Wayne. Os the four schoolage grandsons. there are two Byrkets, Mike and Pat; and two Prior boys, Bruce and Wayne. The family has planned its first celebration for Thanksgiving day. It will be a Thanksgiving dinner and a special gathering of family and friends at Girard, 111. The host and hostess for the day will be Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Weddles of Girard. Mrs. Weddle is a sister to Mrs. Rarick. The Raricks reside at 510 Lakeview Drive, Simonton Lake, Elkhart.

3