The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 November 1968 — Page 7

Donors To Blood Bank Those presenting themselves to donate blood at the Milford bloodmobile were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ahrns, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Albert, Robert Allen, Mrs. Ron Baumgartner, Carlton Beer, Eldon Beer, Levi Beer, Ronald Baumgartner, Maurice Beer, Joseph Beer, Phillip Beer, Mrs. Joseph Beghtel, Harrison F. Bomman, Mrs. Robert Bishop and Arden L. Boyer, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brumbaugh, Mrs. Landis Cain, Miss Lindel Caldwell, Mrs. John Chambers, Mrs. Randall Clouse, Mrs. Thelma Coffman, Mrs. Robert Cullers, Mrs. Carl Diehl, Raymond Dipert, Miss Joan Felkner, Willis Ferguson, Dona A. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gagnon, Arthur Gall, Mrs. Peggy Gansert, John E. Gardner, Jr., Mrs. Charles Greene, Ralph Groves, Larry G. Haney, Mrs. John Hare, Mrs. Robert Hartman, Jesse Hernandez. Niguel G. Hernandez, Mrs. Lawrence Homan, Edwin D. Huber, Mrs. Richard Husberger, Edward A. Jonasch, Earl L. Kammerer, Miss Alene Kilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kitson, Daniel C. Levernier, Levi Jay Mast, Mrs. Harold Mauk, Mrs. Herbert Morehouse, Mrs. Richard Neer, Robert Dale O’Bl°nis, Darrell Orn, Mrs. Ernest Patterson, Mrs. Lucy Peterson, Mrs. Ernest Plymale, Mrs. Marvin Rann. Mrs. Robert Rassi,

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Clark, MD., Betty Dust, and Terry Ryman. Local Holstein Excels In Food Production BRATTLEBORO, Vt. - Ulika Skokie Leader Ladv 5938544, a three-year-old registered Holstein cow, owned by Harold Wilson, Milford, has produced a noteworthy record of 20,010 pounds of milk and 810 pounds of butterfat in 305 days. Purdue university supervised the production, weighing and testing operations, in cooperation with Holstein - Friesian Association of America. This level of production may be compared to the average U. S. dairy cow’s estimated annual output of 8,513 pounds (3,959 nuarts) of milk containing 315 pounds of butterfat. Participation in the testing program allows dairymen to more accurately select and develop the most profitable cows in the herd. HERMAN MILLERS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise of Delphi spent the week end with their niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller, and Mrs. Gene Miller, at Milford. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf and children Joe, Ann and Pam of Atwood. Joe’s birthday, which was November 11, was observed with a birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. Wise and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller visited a former school teacher of Mr. Wise, Grace Mosse who is now 93 years of age and lives in South Bend. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hartter in South Bend. Other relatives visited were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cain and daughter Sandra in Milford and the James Wolf family of Atwood.

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OBITUARIES

Mrs. Ethel Conn

Mrs. Ethel Conn, 86, r 2 Leesburg, died at her home at 10:15 a.m. Sunday. She was a Leesburg area resident since 1928, after moving from Fort Wayne. Mrs. Conn, born January 28, 1882, to Alexander R. and Hannah (Myers* Strother at Van Wert, Ohio., was united in marriage to Sherman S. Conn at Van Wert on January 3, 1909. Mr. Conn preceded her in death in November of 1951. She was a member of the United Methodist church in Van Wert. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Wilmer (Mildred) Goba, Leesburg, Mrs. John (Helen) Chambers, Milford, Mrs. Denzel (Marian* Nelson, Burket, and Mrs. Robert (Lois) Bonnet, Leesburg; one son, Willard B. Conn, Leesburg; and seven grandchildren and five great - grandchildren. One son preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Landis and Chamness funeral home. Rev. David P. Gosser. pastor of the United Methodist church in Leesburg, will officiate and burial will be in the Leesburg cemetery. Mrs. John Rookstool Mrs. John (Lodemia M.) Rookstool, 60, of Elkhart, died early Monday in the Elkhart hospital where she had been a patient since Saturday. She was born May 2, 1908, at Mentone to George and Anna (Jontz) Ralston. She was married to Charles Oliphant on September 9, 1928, at Indianapolis. He died in March of 1960 and she then

married Mr. Rookstool on October 17, 1964. He survives with two sons, Ralston Oliphant, Rockville, Md., and Peter Oliphant, Chicago; three step-children, Mrs. Robert Kimball and Mrs. Angela Stoll, both of Elkhart, and Mrs. Robert Frazier, Mishawaka, and Richard Rookstool, Syracuse; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Lamar W. (Maureen) Garber, Elkhart. A brother, Evard Ralston, preceded her in death. Mr. and Mrs. Rookstool operated the Mary Carter Paint Store in Elkhart. She was a member of the Chevy-Chase Baptist church in Washington, D. C., the Business and Professional Women’s club, the League of Women Voters, and the Eta Beta Pi sorority. She grad uated from Milford high school in 1926. Services were held in Elkhart today (Wednesday). Rev. Donald Jones officiated and burial was in Rice cemetery, Elkhart. Rial D. Stillson Rial D. Stillson, 68, Nappanee, a native of Syracuse, died last week end. Mr. Stillson was owner and operator of Stillson’s Men’s Store at Nappanee for 40 years prior to his retirement in 1954. He was born at Syracuse August 29, 1900, to Elmer E. and Clara A. (Cox) Stillson. He was married at Goshen October 9, 1925, to Wilma Bleile, who survives. He was a member of the Nappanee Masonic lodge. In addition to his widow he is survived by two sons, Jim and Joe Stillson, both of Nappanee: one sister, Mrs. Firm Troup of Nappanee; and seven grandchildren. Services were held Sunday at Nappanee. Rev. Harry Spaeth, pastor of the First Mennonite church, officiated and burial was in the Bremen cemetery. Mrs. Roman Stutzman Mrs. Roman (Betty Maxine) Stutzman, 46, of 356 east High street, Nappanee, died in her home at 5:05 a.m. Monday, Nov. 18, after suffering a heart attack three weeks earlier. Mrs. Stutzman was bom at Syr-

acuse August 5, 1922, the daughter of Anderson and Inez (Bushong* Wogaman. On January 15, 1941, she was united in marriage to Mr. Stutzman. A resident of Nappanee for 21 years, Mrs. Stutzman had been employed by the Vincent Bach Corp, (band instruments) in Elkhart for three years. Surviving in addition to the husband are a son, Larry Steven Stutzman of Lake of the Woods, Bremen; a daughter, Mrs. Fredrick (Linda Sue) Hochstetler of Nappanee; seven grandchildren; four brothers, Robert Wogaman, Rolland Wogaman and Marion Wogaman, all of Syracuse, and Nelson Wogaman of Kimmell; and two sisters, Mrs. Ishmael (Elizabeth* Rookstool and Mrs. Gerald (Retha) McDonald, both of Syracuse. Services were conducted at 2 o’clock this afternoon /Wednesday) in the Nappanee Church of the Brethren. Rev. William Kidwell, pastor of the church, officiated and interment was in the Syracuse cemetery. Blanche Goldman Services were held in Evanston, BL, last Friday for Mrs. Blanche Arnold Goldman, 83, Chicago. Graveside services were held in the Milford cemetery on Saturday afternoon with burial here. Rev. Bradley Weidenhamer ff the First Brethren church in Goshen officiated at the cemetery. Mrs. Goldman was a former resident of .Goshen and Milford. She was bom in Milford and moved to Chicago 40 years ago. A member of the First Brethren church in Goshen, she was married to Royal F. Goldman, who preceded her in death. Mrs. Goldman was the daughter of the late Jacob Franklin and Vilera Snader Arnold. Surviving are a brother, Herbert F. Arnold, and a sister, Mrs. Joy A. Wieland, both of Chicago. Mrs. Maude Price Services were held Monday for Mrs. Lloyd W. (Maude Romayne) Price, 82, 801 south Eighth street, Goshen, sister of Mrs. Walter Miller of Milford. Mrs. Price, a patient in the Nicholson nursing home, died at 2:40 a. m. Saturday, Nov. 16, of complications following a bedfast illness of one month. She was bom February 16,1886, in Clinton township and was united in marriage in 1915 to Mark Thompson, who preceded her in death in 1926. In 1927 she married

Wed., Nov. 20, 1908 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Mr. Price, who died in 1943. Surviving are one daughter; two grandsons; and two sisters. Two brothers preceded her in death. Interment was in Oakridge cemetery with Rev. C. A. Nunery officiating. WMSIn November Meeting Hie Women’s Missionary Society of the Milford First Brethren church held its November 7 meeting in the home of Mrs. Otto Wiggs, with 18 members and one guest responding to roll call. President Mrs. Hubert Cain aopointed Mrs. Mace Hollar as Bible reading chairman. A work day for sewing and bandage rolling will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22, at the home of Mrs. Cain. A special cash offering for Christmas at the Flora Home will be received at the December meeting. Mrs. Gail Geiger, program chairman for the evening, presented Mrs. Gordon Rhodes who gave the devotions from Ephes. 3. Mrs. Geiger reviewed an article, “The Dimensions of God’s Love”. Mrs. Joe Estep gave an article on the life of Elizabeth and Mrs. Arlo Beiswanger gave the review from the study book. “Knowing God’s Secrets”. Mrs. Geiger closed the program with the poem, “A Bleak November Day”. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Glen Bixler and Mrs. Geiger, served delicious refreshments of date cake, coffee and nuts to those present. » Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club Meets The Syracuse - Wawasee Garden club held its November meeting in the home of Mrs. John Sudlow at Lake Wawasee. President Mrs. Maurice Koher presided at the business meeting. It was decided not to hold a Christmas Bell walk this year but instead a Guest Night for Christmas decorating would be held. Mrs. R. C. Tytler gave a detailed report on the north central district conference held at Wabash. The program for the evening was given by Mrs. Fred Johnson on “Autum Activities in your Garden”. The group was given a chance to see Mrs. Sudlow’s beautiful antiques and heirlooms. The serving table was beautiful with fall flowers and antique appointments. There were 12 members and one guest, Mrs. David Heckaman, present. Mrs. Heckaman assisted the hostess in serving.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beer, Mrs. David Bussr and Mrs. Ruby Zimmerman, Milford, spent Sunday at Latty, Ohio.

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Reminiscence At Wednesday Afternoon Club November 13 Miss Katherine Rothenberger, assisted by Mrs. Vern Brinkman, welcomed 23 members of the Wednesday Afternoon club and one guest, Mi's. Kline, on November 13 to reminisce about former club events. Mrs. Ralph Thornburg, Jr., president. conducted the business meeting. Responses to roll were the showing and telling about some treasured program, book, or memento. The club traveled down the road of yesterday with Miss Rot hen-', berger and Mrs. Brinkman in the presentation of the program, “Honoring Our Golden Girls”, who were former presidents of the club and are also active members at present. The memories of the programs of 1922-23, when Mrs. Clifford Hoy was president, the double term of office of 1927-28 and 1928-29 when Mrs. Ralph Thornburg, Sr., was president, and the year 1932-33, when Mrs. Arnold Pfingst held the gavel, were greatly enjoyed. Following the meeting refreshments were served at a beautifully decorated tea table. The December 14 meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. John Sudlow. Mrs. E. L. Fosbrink will give the program. SAVINGS BOND SALES UP Joe Ettinger, chairman of the Kosciusko county U. S savings bonds committee, has received a report revealing that the county’s savings bonds sales for September were $56,249 compared with $54,966 for the corresponding period of last year. The state’s sales for September were $11,516,128 and $11,010,536 for a like period of 1967—a gain of 4.6 per cent. On June 1, 1968, interest rates on E and H Bonds were raised to the legal limit of 4.25 per cent, when held to maturity, while the interest on freedom shares (savings notes) were hiked to a full five per cent, when held to maturity. Freedom shares were also made available for over-the-coun-ter purchase in combination with E Bonds of the same or larger denomination. MILFORD LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Fern Traster and son Jimmy of DeMotte visited Mrs. Ella Fuller of the Orn nursing home, Milford, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Darle C. Hoover of Milford attended the wedding of Mary Lewis and Jack Humphrey in Louisville, Ky., on Saturd?y evening. On their return trip home they were dinner guets of Mrs. Fred Helton and children of Kokomo. Mrs. Helton is a sister to Mr. Hoover.

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