The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 47, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 December 1967 — Page 2
THE MAIL-JOURNAL Wednesday. December 27. I*7
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SCHENECTADY, N. Y.-FiU Turner. senior center from Syracuse. Ind., appears ready to control thll tip against Norwich university in Vnion’s victorious opening contest. In-
Syracuse Independents Win Two Big Ones I The Syracuse ItMkpentk-nU won two needed vi tori. s last we k After losing two games by four points each the Syracuse team roared back winning over T. M.; Rubb r Th * 105 was a league scoring record. Balance sewing was a urr;ii in the victory. Rinker led with 23. Doug ' and Steve F lowed with 21 and 18. The following night the team roared to another smashing victory. | They beat .Mack Sill KH42. The ( team again had balanced scoring Rinkir with 28 follow,. <1 close bv M Iler with 36. Garber had 18. Fisher It, Turner 13 and Carpenter five LA SO O LAKES IF VC.VK Manning — w *• i Pilcher* Shoe* 4. }7 I Land O Lake* Barn *4 19'. Dean s Milk *1 3 ' McCormua -Cutter '* Srratuse L-«ton 35 39 | ( Th* Mail-Journal 35 39 ThwalU Oram 34 30 MO4UI Rubber 33'-, JOS ! Fro* T»«ra 31 33 | Blip MOt.l 3» 33 Sea Nymph S’* 33 Auer • Scrtlr,- 28 3o . Braael » Bail SI 31 11 ><irri» Funeral Hom >3 *1 Stat- Bank Byracu»< 31 43 i Urgent Home* IT 4. Huh Team Seri.-a Pilcher » Sho- » STM High Tam Oam. Pilcher* Shoe*. 955 600 Serie* L Vane*. 199-185-323 — 601. C. Fruahour 300-1 ST-212 —CM Honor Scor-a: C ®y 589—333 R , Simon 560 F Hanner. 204 L Welty. 553—203 R Houaer. M - 335 R Hortin,-. i < 543104 B Shock. 56T 20T D Burch- . ard. 539 200 M Dor*»s 544 R TVr- ' mln*. 11l R Woaoman 586—317 C Mohler. 534— 3 M E Money 53b R | Brat! 5-’ K KniUey. 5J9 R Knlaley. 1 MS—MS. J' Knuh'j 86*—204-2VK R s Thlbaut, 554- 315 a Nordman 53t N Biddle. 535 J Kar *h 54S H WilktMCt.. | 206. F Avery. 55T -214-201 LAKkLANO MEN’S II VGI K Slaadlna W ( Braser* Ban and Tackle 41 23 North W-hater Jayce. * Likn* and Son* 39 25 Layton Travel Trailer Andvraon Paint and Supply 39 13 Standard OU—Lak<land 39 35 ; Hickman Mor.-rs 39 35 I Wi»*we Prep 18 <0 i Huh Team O»mv and S.rl<*. North WeMhPti <«*«* A. 53 7 500 Senes K my. art, J Grab r 556. W Bratel. SIS; L S'rombeck *" H a®noway. 596. D Van. oOt. D McKSb- | bin. 514 T Shrock. 501 B Liken*. 507. » K Uken*. 51T H Mickle* 577 300 Gam * K Knreart 223 J Clearer 317 W Brat- L 111, A Str-by. 202 L Stromb-ck. 202 H (Mltow. 339. D Van. 303 H Mickley. 313 TVlsntV AFTERNOON I VIHI'i I.FAGEF Standing W ’ Todd Ratty 38 26 Tom Sock* 37 37 Stlv us Motor* 37 37 Kinder * Mt* 3ti 38 American Inuu*trt.-» 36 38 I VntM TV. <1 31 i Mock * Marine Rental* 3X • 33 I Wawa**e Laundromat 29 35 State Bank of Syranue Sit n' Knit 20 44 High Team 9ert »: Vavu-e TV, 2156. Honor Score* R Day 311—475 B. Kay, 185-465: M Schwab. 470 S Kern. 458; V P.-nn 193—473 J Au.r. IT9. A Sudtow. 193—466. HITS A MISSES ITAGVF Standing W I Leon * K<-aL-r» 28 20 Yoders 3? 21 MUflt* »'■» I? Wolf.- Grain 36 32 Korkers 54t* New Pari* SUo 35 S 32 S Sylvan* 30 29 Turf Bar 1? - 35Honor Score*—Ben: R Brat t 559—111: 8 Yoder. 557. J Pound*. 211 Honor Score*— Wot.* J Yoder. 527— 177-181: O Rami. 483 R Pound*. 179: S Gilbert. 173 TVKSRAY NIGHT MMES LRAGCF Ma*4tiui W *• Poo and P»y* -2 Lak iide laundry 43 35 Tom Socks 4iS> Sea Nymph 40 38 Hickman Mover* 36»4 31S Syracuse Rubber 36 » Mon«*n-o 33 35 AeSer** MU 33 33 Brenda ’» B-auty Break 33 3$ Walter Dnw» » 46 Barbee H-tt-l 20 4S Trudy’* Beauty Salon 19 49 Hi«b Team Game and Serfco: Brenda’s Beauty Break. 796—3,343.
— Chronology Os Events Os The Year 1967 —
ion returns to the hardwood wars December 28-30 as host to the Holiday Tournament. Making up the Held are Hope college. M. I. T„ Lehigh and Union.
Hi*h Individual Series S Hoover. 174-j 181-300 553 P Hutter. 184-530. <; M H> nntns 180-159 —486 B Kuhn, 158ITJ 482. N. SearfoM. 450 M Dixon. 48*. H Huh o»m.s S Frye 158 N Searfois. i 175 H Frushour. 13.' G Bird. 163. R I NiM.r lt« N Schacht 152 J Beerley ! M M Daisey. 158 , . MiuoKi) bvsixess i> Ac.r» 'tandins W 1. ' 4: o Motor Homes 51 17 < t.ltt'e and Clark Inc 44 24 Muhl* r Funeral Hom-- 39 39 'amt»b II s M>rk-t ’9 3<» , Ber and Siabaueh Inc 37 3) P ‘ha-p Hardware Company 33 35 i 1 M'i’ord TV and Apnlianc, 31 37 XtcF»rren Serv’ce 27-41 I A vu-t.-r M *d 34 44 , horv-T rr Ecutpmeni. Inc 7, 44 ' Wa'ter Drue Company IK 50 ’ 1 ”sh T.-am Feri * and Oarue: Camp- .. ‘xils Mark V 2 «43 1 SCOS.ri.« D Butler. 596 H Hartman < 592 B LU tie. 375; O Tbomsbury 562; I 4 Betswan*. r 333 F Avery. 543 ! «err» W Tullis. 545 D Dtnpon. Ml D Dowty. 53». H Wuthrich. 530 Ganres A B. iawanser 246 D. But- i ; 327 D DIPBQp 312 W Tv.l 211 H narrman _»ns J P rry 204 J Hust.d. ' North Webster Christmas Locals Claries Turner arrived December 1 16 tc spend Ciristmas with his par- ( ents. the James Turners. (Tiarles is ‘ a rciiv man stationed at Damneck. Va Mr and Mrs Carl Beckman and! Kathy of Grand Rap’d'. Mih . spent < Sa’ rday and Sunday with the Rob- ] ert Roose family. ■ Mr. and Mrs Norman Bushong of Anderson spent Chri-tmas week end ! with their son-nrlau and daughter, . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bernish, anti family * Ret Richard Rash and familv left < here Sunday evening to spend Christmas with his parents, the T. J. Rash- ' es, at Blue Field. W. Va. On December 24, Mr and Mrs. ' Robert Roose, Jr, entertained for sup'MT. their parents, Mr. and Mrs Clifford Jameison. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roose and Dick and Sue Roose. The Richard Mitchell familv spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Snyder at Bippus. ( Rev. J L. Kline and wife were guests of their son-in-law anti daughter. Mr. and Mrs Ona MiOer. on Christmas Mr and Mrs Arthur Iden were 1 geests Sunday of Mr. Iden’s parents. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Iden, Cromwell. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Elhot and daughter of Monroeville : With Rev. and Mrs. Albert Rider for Chri'tmas were their chi’Mrvn ' and families: Mr, and Mrs. Arden Rider. Pierceton; Mr. and Mrs Albert Rider. Jr.. North Webster: Bob. Rider. Muncie; Mr and Mrs Robert Roose. North Webster: and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roose. Jr., of Nan lake Gti'"rfs of Harold Klines on Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fidler and son Greg. Also present were Mrs. George Fidler and Mrs. Ira Rotlienberger. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaskil and Marv Beth were week end guests of the John Joneses in Milwaukee. Mrs. j Jones is a daughter of the Gaskils. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Himebaugh I spent Christmas week end with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Himebaugli in Richmond. On December 24, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sponseller. Mark. Jeff. Jerfome and Kay Sponseller of Barbee |hdto; Mrs. F. O. Sponseller of Kimmell: Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Doctor of Fort Wayne: and Mrs. Ivah McGrn of Pierceton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sponseller at Angola. I Mrs. Helen Kline spent Christmas with h*r parents, the Cart Bransfords ‘ to North Jtxhod Roy Spry and family are soending the hol'uays in Kissimmee. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. James Folk and children, Greg, Kathy and Anita, are spending I the Christmas vacation visiting an ! uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Al iSchetz. in Tarpon Springs. Fla.
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ding of Niss Nancy Plank and Richard Coy, both of Syracuse. 11 — Announce December 3 wedding of Bonnie Reiderback. Markle, and Jerry Davis, Syracuse. 14 — Jaclyn Line, r 1 Syracuse and Edgar Pippinger. Nappanee, j wed. 14 — Marcia Walpole. South Whit1 ley, and Vernon Hartley, Leesburg, wed. 15 — Mrs. WK’iam * Mabel' Fried. ' 37, Leesburg, dies. 15 — Henry’ Craig born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siark of Warsaw. • 16 — Catherine .Ann bom to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baugher of r 1 i North Webster. 16 — Sandra Jane bom to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas WarfeU of North Webster. 16 — Roy E. Mathews. Indianapolis. formerly of Milford and Leesburg. dies. 15 — Oscar Graffs, Milford, celebrate 50th wedding anniversary. 17 — Lakeland board gives final approval to plans and specifications for Wawasee high school. 17 — A son bom to Mr. ami Mrs. Lupe Avalos of Milford. 19 — Dean Tucker receives North Webster Jaycees destinguished service award. 19 — Mrs. James B. Wright. 68. Battle Creek, Mich., sister of Mrs. Mildred Klopenstein of r 1 Leesburg, dies. 30 — Netheta Crow and Frederick Fisher, both of Syracuse, wed. 21 — Mrs. Zula Ellen Hursey, 92. ! Cromwell, dies. 22 — Mrs. Kathy Lenwell, Pierceton. and Steven Dierks. Sidney, wed. 23 — Rodney .Abe still born to Mr. and Mrs Doqilas Roth of Goshen. 23 — Mrs. Harry (Violet SJ Me Gary, 77. Joens, Mich., sfeter-in-law of Mrs. Edward 'Mary' Huber of Milford, dies. 34 — Thomas L. Hollar. 19. El Cajan. Calif., formerly of r 1 Lees- ' burg. dies. 24 — Allen Jeffrey born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weaver of Syracuse. 34 — Florian Reinbold. 74. Warsaw. a wefil-known former Syracuse area photographer, dies. 25 — Word received of the death of Ed Mock. 94. former North Web- : ster resident. 25 — Miss Nancy Elaine .Ashley. Annapolis. Md., and Steven Craig Dodds. North Weteter, wed recently. 25 — Carl F. Hatfield. 60, Palestine Lake. dies. His wife. Juanita, is a former resident of near Mil- ’ ford. 26 — Ollie H Link. 73. North Webster, dies. 26 — Season's heaviest snow and ice storm brings Lakeland area to a standstill. *27 — Charles I. Harris. 51. Barbee Lake, dies. 28 — Nancy Graf. South Bend, and Joseph A. Judkins. Jr., wed. 28 — Teresa Blue. Bremen, and James E. Caskey, Syracuse, wed. 28 — Harry S. Huber. 75. Howe, brother-in-law of Mrs. Mary Huber of Milford, dies. 28 — Mrs. Lola B. Moore, 81, Milford, dies. 25 — Mrs. Alfred (Edna' Steward, 83, formerly of Syracuse, dies jin Florida. 29 — Mrs. Burl Faurote, 57, Warsaw. mother of Max Faurote of Leesburg. dies 30 — Henry Stahly, 58. Sarasota. Fla., brother of Mrs. -Aria Beiswanger, Milford, dies. 30 — Rev. Ira Jones, 81. well known in the North Webster area, dies. 30 — Mrs. .Andy Villkxrff. Toledo. Ohio, formerly of Oswego, dies. 31 — Arlis Ivery, 42, r 1 Cromwell. dies. 31 — Mr. and Mrs. John J. Plank, r 2 Leesburg, observe silver anniversary. February 1 — Jana Lynn bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gerber of r 2 Paulding. Ohio. 1— Willie born to Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Sparkman of r 1 Leesburg. 2 — Mrs Herbert Martindale. 53, Nappanee, daughter of Mrs. Maude Geiger of Milford, dies. 2 — Edward Franklin King. 83. r 1 North Webster, dies. 3 — Edvard L. Rink. 71. r 2 Goshen. a native of Syracuse, dies. 3 — Mrs. Nancy Siss. 71. mother of Mrs. Georgia Rassi. r 2 Leesburg, dies. 4 — A son bom to. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Farrington of r 2 Wars£lW. 4 — Mrs. Ella J. Garber, 99. North Webster. dies. 4 — Mrs. Clyde • Mildred 1 Heaton, 64. Leesburg. dies. 5 — Judith Jamison and Robert Roose, both of North Webster, wed. 6 —- Carey Lynn bom to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crews of r 3 Syra- ' cuse. 6 — Elmer McGarty. 94. Syracuse, dies. l 6 — Mario R. McDonald. 44, r 1 • I Milford, dies. [ 6 — Edward H. Hochestetler, 51. . Nappanee, brother of Mrs. Omer | HochsMto** of Milford, dies. 6 — Andria Kay stillborn to Mr. . and Mrs. John Lantz of Speedway • | 6 — Mrs. Margaret Krohns, 68. t . 1 Bourbon, sister of Herman Gun f ther of Leesburg, dies. 6 — Glen L. Witmer. 66. r 2 Syra I cuse. dies. 7— A son bom to Mr. and Mrs 5 Elmon Bays, Syracuse. s j 7— Mrs. Horace Brownell, 72 s Leesburg. dies*J • — Chrtstlfla Lynn bora to Mr ' and Mrs. John Nissley; Syracuse 9 —- Mrs. Lucille Thompson. 65 j r 4 Syracuse dies. a 10 — Raymond P. Lash, 77, Men I tone, former county commissioner dies.
10 — Harvey C. Gangwcr. 75. r 3 Syracuse, dies. 10 — Mrs. Lottie Moody. 73, Tampa, Fla., sister of Willard Hepler of Leesburg, dies. 10 — Ernest Sharp, 72, Geneva, father of Mrs. Ralph Enock of near Syracuse, dies. 10 — Glen J. Hire, 66, father of I Mrs. Thomas (Judy) McCullough. Syracuse, diets. 11 — Judy Butler. Georgia. ami Thomas D Davis. North Webster, wed. 11 — Shay Marie Anglin, 9, Milford. dies following auto accident. 12 — Janette Kae born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Vandersaul of Columbia City. 12 — Mrs. Marie Kitson and Robert B. Milk's, both erf Ligonier, wed. 1? — Frederick Junior Traster, 45. Syracuse, dies. 12 — Elaine Bauer. Cessna Park, 111., granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ararew Bee* of Milford, and Lyle C. Young, wed. 14 > - Death claims Ray Wogoman. 66. A'4 Syracuse. 14 — Sen ices held for Clarence J. Hapner, who died over the week end. He was the brother of Mrs. Velcie Stetler of Syracuse. 14 — Mrs. Dewey Koher. 65, r 5 Go-, shen. sister of Plomer Michael of Milford, dies. 14 — Jesse A. Dietzen. Kokomo, a summer resident of Lake Wawasee. dies. 15 — The Mail-Journal celebrates fifth birthday. 15 — Death claims Edward C. Williams, 85. r 1 Ligonier. 16 — Mrs. Curtis Murphy. 80. r 1 Cromwell, dies. 16 — Charles Y. Kuhn. 81, North Webster, dies. 16 — Francks E. Bowser. 75, Mentone. father of Deverl Bowser of North Webster, dies. 16 — Mrs. James (Bessie' Gallagher. 88. cousin of Mrs. William Perry, Mflford. dies. 17' — Allan Wable. 72. Oswego. J dies. 18 — Larry Todd bom to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Line of Warsaw. 18 — Observe national FFA week February 18-25. 18 and IS — Winter festival held at Syracuse. 18 A Son born to Mr. and Mrs Richard Walters of r 1 Milford. 18 — Connie Biller and Ronn Smith, both of Milford, wed. 18 — Miss Marivelle Meredith, of Syracuse, anti Paul Roger Steel, Jr., Muncie, wed. 20 — Randy Allen born to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Beer of Milford. 20 — Services held for Damian Myers, premature baby of Dr. and Mrs. William Myers of r 4 Syracuse. 20 — Mrs Eldon Loucks. 61. Wakarusa. mother of Mrs. John Pippinger. Jr., Milford, dies. 20 — A daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. David McNeely of Warsaw . 20 — Cornelius B. Miller, 80, Goshen, dies at Milford nursing home. 21 — The Charles Clevelands. Syracuse, celebrate 25th anniversary. ‘2i — Mrs. Arthur R. Cramer, 69, Elkhart, a native of Milford, dies. 22 — A son bom recently to Mr. and Mrs. John Strouse of Lafayette. 23 — Kevin J. bora to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Kern of r 1 Syracuse. 23 - Clyde W. McDonald, 91. Milford. dies. 25 — Warsaw wins sectional. 25 — Harold George Hoover, 14, New Paris, killed when truck hits train. 26 — Mr and Mrs. Charles Mentis, Pierceton, observe golden anniversary. 26 — Mrs. Clarence Snyder. 81. Syracuse, dies. 27 — Pearl W. Homan. 83. Waubee lake. dies. March 1— Amy Wellman is spelling champ at Syracuse. 1 _ Death claims Mrs. Bert Carmin. 81. r 1 North Webster. 1— Lor: Ann born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price of r 4 Warsaw. 1— Gary Edward born to Cpl. and Mrs. Gary Price of Columbus. Ga. 2 — Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rink, Milford, wed 60 years. 2 — Name Nancy Jo Koher as Girls' Stater at Syracuse. Judy Ridings is alternate. 3 — Walter B. W. Strieby. Elkhart, dies. He was 97. 3 — Cheryl Peffley and Robert Penick receive Arion awards at Syracuse. 3 — Amy Jo bom to Mr. and Mrs. Millard Stoller erf Paulding, Ohio. 3 — Bobbi Jo bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Black of r 2 Leesburg.
CELEBRATE New Year's Eve SATURDAY tn The "SHIP" YELLOW BANKS HOTEL DANCE To The Music Os "Red" Derossett And His Mid-Western All-Stars Free Favors, Hats And Horns
4 — Mary Kimes. Syracuse and Michael Nelson, Goshen, wed. 4 — Mrs. Ida M. Haines, 81, Pierceton, dies. 4 — Carla Sue born to Mr. anti Mrs. Robert Henson. Milford. 4 — Andrew Rapp. 91. r 1 New Paris, dies. 6 — Syracuse wins junior high basketball title. 6 — Donald Colckberg, 21. r 3 Walkerton, killed in Viet Nam. . 7— 11l health dictates administrative re-alignment — Lewis S. Immel relieved of responsibilities; Don H. Arnold named superinten-dent-elect. 7— Norman Earl Wiles, 43. r 1 New Paris, dies. 7— Services held in Bluffton for Rev William Fiechter. 7— Di Ann Fisher named Girls’ Stater at Milford. Joan Felkner is alternate. 8 — Barbara McDonald named Girls' Stater at Ligonier. Beth Jarman is alternate. 9 — Mrs. Calvin Seymour, 84. Wilmot, dies. 9 — Death claims Mrs. Quincy J. Brown. 73, Elkhart, mother of Mrs. Richard Hollar of Milford. 9 — Fred E. Himes. 56. r 1 i Rochester, a native of Leesburg, dies. 9 — Trent Douglas born to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Biller of r 1 Warsaw. j 10 — Death claims Admiral M. Seibert, 87, North Webster. 11 — Roscoe Howard, 72. Syracuse. dies. 11 — Chris Bush. Syracuse, and Dave Rider. North Webster, win Lakeland science fair championships. 13 — George W. Felkner, 76. Milford, dies. 13 — Albert Rice, 79. Ligonier, dies. 14 — Marian “Bud" Lantz is new Lakeland business manager. j 14 — John E. Stout, 55, r 1 North Webster, dies. 14 — Franz John born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris of Syracuse. 14 — Minor Lee Ginter, 72. Warsaw. father of Harold Ginter of Leesburg, dies. 16 — Angela Sue boro to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Koher of Warsaw. 16 — Death claims Romey Jerome Lantz, 61. r 1 Bristol. 16 — Shelly Anne born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hunter erf North Webster. 16 — Robert William bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schmucker of Westby, Mont. 16 — Tris Ann born to Mr. and Mrs. Cha i Beez.ey of r 1 Pierceton. 17 — Timothy Allan born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gillam of r 3 North Webster. 17 — Death claims Mrs. Walter Petty, 79. Syracuse. 1-' _ Bruce Lee bora to Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Johnson of Milford. 18 — Mrs. Warren Fisher installed as worthy matron of Kosciusko Eastern Star. 18 — Clifton C. Bullinger, 74, r 2 Pierceton, father of Kenneth Hullinger, former Milford teacher, dies. 18 — Ciyde H. Clapper. North Webster, dies. 18 — Death claims Emil H. Willsey, 68. r 1 Rome City, brother of Perry Willsey of Syracuse. 18 — Miss Marsha Jo Bockman. North Webster, and H. C. LaFollette 111, North Webster, wed. 20 — Wailace Speicher, 77. Millord. dies. 21 — Richard Stanfield named relief officer at Syracuse. 21 - Chris G. Cain. 87, Warsaw, brother of Ed Cain of Milford, dies. 21 — Mrs. Erma Mae Lung. 66. r 1 Ligonier, died. She was the mother of Mrs. Edsell Rice of r 2 Syracuse. | 21 — Grover C. Bell. 81. Pierceton. dies. He was the father of Ray R. Bed of North Webster. 22 — A son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rogers of r 3 Syracuse. 22 — William Beer. 25. Mans- ■ field. Ohio, dies following auto accident. He was the grandson of Mrs. Henry Ruch of Milford. 22 — Mr. and Mrs. Clement L. Line, r 1 Syracuse, wed 25 years. 22 — A son born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Stauffer of Syracuse. 22 — Mrs. William Whittig. 97, r 2 Syracuse, dies. 22 — Dan Brown is Boys’ Stater at Milford and Craig Ruch is alter- , nate. It was later learned that because of the allotment at Warsaw not being filled both boys would be able to attend ths year. 23 — Michelle Renee and Melody Kay bom to Mr. and Mrs. David Berger of North Weteter. 24 — Neil Wayne bora to Mr. and i Mrs. Stanley Stucko of r 1 Leesburg.
New Year's :'_£i4g.-*Party SATURDAY, “ DECEMBER 30 1 Featuring /p PRIME RIB DINNER /> B $2 ’ 95 F t g ga The FROG -a SYRACUSE
25 — Linda Gregory and Ron Sausaman wed at Leesburg. 26 —- Mrs. Evelyn Zimmerman, 49, San Diego, Calif., formerly of Milford, dies. 26 — Janies William Clark, 50, r | 1 Leesburg, dies. 26 — A daughter bora to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Taylor of Leesburg. 27 — Rachel born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens of r 1 Leesburg. 27 — James H. Wright, Wakarusa publisher, dies. 27 — Mrs. Claude Smith. 87, Nil-! it’s, Mich., formerly of Milford, dies. | 27 — Death claims Mrs. Tracey : Guy, 72. Pierceton. She was the sister of Mrs. Ivan Wolfe of r 1 North ! Webster. 28 — Charles H. Tom. 57, Warsaw, a native of Milford, dies. 28 — Mrs. Alvin (Matie Pearl' Neff. 79, r 3 Nappanee, dies. 28 — A daughter bora to Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene Conder of Syracuse. 28 — John Frederick born to Ensign and Mrs. David Oucllett of Brunswick, Ga. 29 — A daughter bora recently to Mr. and Mrs. James McCarthy of Syracuse. 29 — William Mathew born to Mr. and Mrs. William H. Myers of Dei wart Lake. 29 — Charles Ray bom to Mr. arid Mrs. Hargis Wilson of Syracuse. 30 — Teresa Elizabeth bora to Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Bushong of r 4 Syracuse. 30 — Drath claims Mrs. Maurice Duncan, 81. Milford. 30 — Christopher Brian bora to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Schreiner of Fort Wayne. 30 — Donna Lee born to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wolters of Plymouth. | 31 — Peggy Stump. Yvonne I Christner and Dan Kuhn receive l music honors at North Webster. 31 — Michelle Rene bom to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cripe of Goshen. 31 — Paul Behnke, 85. r 1 Winamac. father of Mrs. Ruth Crowl, Syracuse, dies. — April 1— Death claims Mi's. Finnan Perkins. 71. Elkhart, formerly of Milford. I — Cathryn B’auser. Warsaw, and John B.iswanger. Millord, wed. 3 — John W. Crouch, 92. retired North Webster sawmill worker, dies. 3 — Jesse Keck, r 4 Warsaw, dies. 4 — Carl LoSee. 80. r 1 Milford, dies. 5 — Bueford Scarberry, 47, Syracuse, dies. ! 5 — Mary Jo Conway named Girls' Stater at North Webster. Cathy Bryant .is alternate. 6 — Leo A. Stillson, 62. Nappanee, dies. He was bora in Syracuse. 7— Ray Ferguson. 76, North Webster, dies. 7 — Mrs. Forrest Freed. 62, Milford, dies. 7— Linda Goshert and Larry Armey, both of Warsaw and both former Milford residents, wed. 7 — Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holderman. r 4 Warsaw, formerly of Dewart Lake, wed 50 years. 7— Mr. and Mi's. Arthur Gilbert. Milford, observe 50th anniversary. 8 — Death claims Gilbert George, 69. Syracuse. 8 — Jesse E. Arnold, 84, r 2 Mil1 ford. dies. 8 — Linda Ann Suter, South Bend, and James C. Tom, Milford, wed. 9 — Mrs. Arthur W. Dennis. 76, Warsaw, dies. Burial was in the Miford cemetery. 9 — James Druckamilkr. 88, Syracuse, dies. 10 — Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Eby, Goshen, celebrate golden anniversary. They are the parents of Mrs. Donald Davis and Clarence Eby. both of Syracuse and Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr., of Leesburg. II — Edgar A. Speer, LCSC elementary coordinator and Syracuse elementary school principal, resigns. 11 — Mrs. Perry Ganger, 83, Nappanee. mother of Mrs. Boyd Ogle, Syracuse, dies. ’ll _ Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor. 87. West Lafayette, sister of Millard Stookey of' r 2 Leesburg, dies. 12 — Announce Margery Mathews valedictorian at Ligonier. Patricia Yod.r is salutatorian. 12 — Mr. and Mrs. Earl Himes. North Webster, observe golden annivi rsarv. 12 — James S. Po?, 87, dies. He resided in the Warsaw-Milford area for the past 15 years. 14 — G.rald D. Moyer. 63. Goshen, dies. He was a well known area speaker.
15 — Barbara Arnold, Syracuse. 1 and Lt. Brace E. Mills, Goshen, wed. 15 — Mrs. Henry ißernice) Jew-, . ell, 83, Columbus, grandmother of; , Mrs. Wayne Haney of r 2 Milford, j dies. 16 — Esther Miller. 61. Fort Mor[gan. Colo., dies. She was a former ; area resident. . 17 — Biilie Emerson, 45. Syraicuse. dies. i 18 — Mrs. Marx’ Jean Place. Fort i Wayne, a native of Syracuse, dies. I 18 — Charles Miller named to plan commission at Syracuse. 18 — Mrs. Clifford Stiver, 60. i Winter Haven, Fla., formerly of Syracuse, dies. 19 — Mrs. Lula Pound, retired ‘ area School teacher, dies. 19 — Mrs. Loren Heeter, Ligoni ier. dies. 19 — Mr. and Mrs. Max Ganshorn, Syracuse, observe silver wedding an- ■ nivCTsary. 19 — Gerald W. Charlton. 69, r 2 Milford, dies. 19 — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mathews, Ligonier, wed 50 years. 20 — Todd James born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. McCullough of r 2 ; Syracuse. 20 — Marvin Freed, 75, r 3 Bremen. father of Dale Freed of Milford. dies 20 — Services held for Kenneth A. Spurgeon. 77. Muncie, a summer resident of Lake Wawasee, dies. 21 — William Edgar born to Lt. ; 'j. g.' and Mrs. Sanford Mullett of Sanford. Fla. I 22 — Randall Jay born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Jessop of Milford. 22 — Graveside services held for Jane Christlick stillborn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Christlick. | 22 — Linda Lou Levy, Warsaw, and Douglas Coy, Syracuse, wed. 1 23 Herbert Dickerson. Jr., 41, South Bend, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson, Sr.. Syracuse, dies. 23 — Maynard McCloughan. 53. father of Mrs. Eldon Baye, Syracuse, dies. 23 — Services held in Syracuse for Edward L. Scldabaek. 58. Ligon- ■ ier. He was the father of Don and Joseph Schlaback of Syracuse. 24 — Mrs. Joseph Flanagan. Syracuse, dies. 24 — Albert Keefer. 81. Kale Island. Lake Wawasee. dies. 26 — Announce plans for $72,000 educational wing at Bethel Church of the Brethren in Milford. 26 — Announce John Kramer's appointment to air force academy. 26 — Steven Sheline, Syracuse, awarded S2OO Niccum scholarship, j 28 — Steven Lee born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kammerdeiner of New Paris., 30 — Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Badskey observe 30th anniversary. 30 — Kenneth B. Calbeck, 65. Napranee. dies. Btu ial was in Milford cemeten*. 30 — Roy Stocker, a former resident of the Syracuse area. Dunnellon. Fla., dies. May 1— Kathleen Kay bom to Mr. aixl Mrs. Fred Weisser of r 1. 1— Lori Jean born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hepler of r 4 Syracuse. 2 — Jacob W. Kline. 81, Elkhart, brother of han Kline erf Milford and Josiah Kline of North Webster, died. 2 — William Ray Griffith g'.i’s several h nrs after birth. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William ! Griffith of Milford. 'Continued next week'
BIRTHS RI CHER, Daughter A seven pound. 14 ounce daughter was born at 9 a m. Christmas morning in Whitley County hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bucher of r 1 Milford. The Buchers have two other daughters, Kristy and Brenda. The infant was not named at press time. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Drudge of Pierceton, and Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Bucher of r 3 Syracuse are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Clifton Parcell of Elkhart and Jacob Bucher of r I Milford and Mrs. Clinton Robinett. South Whitley, are great-grandpar?nts. Mrs. Cornelia Poe of Milford is a great-great-grandmother.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT At 6:30 |■J|l||i||l fBl Thru Mon., Jan. 1 Sun. Open 1:30 Wed., Thur*., Dec. 27-28 at 7 and 8:45 Dean Martin - Geo. Peppard - J. Simmons in "Rough Night In Jerico" Starts Fri., Dec. 29 thru Mon., Jan. 1 SUNDAY MATINEE At 1:30 Continuous Show Z" Meet the maddest mob of money makers that ever made a howling mess of the U.S. Mint! COLUMBIA PICTURES JIHOMDOROIWIJONBffIIfffIBIW HOB™- MHMMi MBH. KW§|I|MJIKU| EASTMAN COLOR Feature Times For Sun., Dec. 31 At 2:00 - 3:50 - 5:45 - 7:45 - 9:30
Milford Locals Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zimmerman entertained in their Milford home on Saturday for supper and a gift ! exchange The following were in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zimmerman and children of Washington. W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gerber and daughters of Paulding. Ohio; Mr. and Mi's. Melvin Zim- ■ merman and family, Mr. ant? Mrs. ! Virgil Zimmerman and family, Mr. I and Mrs. Michael Zimmerman, Jr., and Clarence Stieglitz, all of this area. The Ray Zimmerman's and the Jack Gerbers stayed in the i home of the elder Zimmermans for several days’ visit. Syracuse on Christmas Day. Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Jessop and family of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jessop and son Randall of r 1 New Paris, Mrs. Helen Funk, Edith Baumgartner and Arthur Baumgartner of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hollar, Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Max Duncan, all of Milford, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly. Susan and Gary, at Syracuse Locals Christmas day guests in the bom“ of Mrs. Lydia Dcardorff and daughter, Syracuse, were Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McClintic. Mr. and Airs. William E. Lurgge, 8.11 and Ken, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Westlock and son, all of Portage, Mich. Mrs. Ray Wogoman of r 4 Syracuse spent the holidays with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Joyce and children at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Pipp and son Bill of Syracuse entertained at Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Bctes. Lake Wawasee, Mr. and Mrs. Bill S. Botes and son Bob. and Mi's. Estella Swartz, all of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald VanderReydcn and daughter, Regina, of Muncie sprat the holiday vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Vanderßeyden of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andersen of Goshen. Mr. and Mi's. James Hann and family and Mrs. Juanita Grimes, r 2 Syracuse, had as Christmas guests. Mr. and Mrs. Rob rt Grimes and children, Frankfort, Mfcs Pearl and Mabel Grimes, Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grimes and son of Goshen, and Mr. and Airs. Butch Grimes, Elkhart. Butch has just returned from a tour of duty in Viet Nam. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bauer, Syracuse, have had their children home for the holiday vacation. Brad from University of Notre Dame and Geri from Saint Mary’s, South Bend. Albert. Jr., who is stationed at Alountain Home, Idaho, also was home for Christmas. Air. and All's. George W. Kleopfer, r 4 Syracuse, spent the holidays with relatives in Ohio. Mildred Enoch, r 2 Syracuse, was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center over the week end and released.
3ISISJ] Thursday - Saturday, December 28-29-30 TWO FEATURES “Tammy And The Millionaire” and “The Perils Os Pauline” »«»»«•••••••••••••••••••••••• Sunday - Wednesday, Dec. 31 - Jan. 3 James Coburn in “Waterhole No. 3” i —
