The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 December 1968 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Dec. 11, 1968

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Leesburg-Oswego News

By Mrs. Peart Lyons

Christmas Program Given At Gym > A Christmas program was given Wednesday night at the gym by grades 1 through 6. Each class sang and all joined in singing together. Santa came with candy and oranges. No business meeting of the PTO was held because of the large crowd of children present and they felt it would make dismissal too late. The program was under the direction of Jan Fleck, music instructor. The next meeting will be in February. Christmas Party Os Three Arts Club Members of the Three Arts club met Monday evening at a Leesburg restaurant for their Christmas party. A Swiss steak supper was served and a gift exchange held. There were eight members present. The next meeting will be January 13 at the home of Mrs. Larry Hartman.. Tri Arts Club Has Gift Exchange Christmas candles and favors of little gold angels playing musical Instruments decorated the tables at the Barbee hotel for the Christmas dinner and party of the TriArts club Monday evening. A gift exchange was held and Mrs. Walter Deatsman read a Christmas poem. Serving on the committee were Mrs. Raymond Custer, Mrs. Morris Huffman, Mrs. Deatsman, and Mrs. Millard Wallace. Honored At Bridal Showers Mrs. Don Quine and Mrs. Doug Quine were hostesses at the former’s home at Winona Lake Tuesday evening at a surprise bridal shower honoring Miss Pam Osborn. A color scheme of red and white was carried out in the appointments. Games were played with prize\being won by Mrs. Gary Mohler, Mrs. David Welborn, and Mrs. Gary Tusing. Miss Osborn, a teacher in the Madison school, Warsaw, will be married December 21 to James Shipley of West Alexandria, Ohio. He is a teacher in the Kendallville school. Punch, cake, and a gelatine dessert were served buffet style to Mrs. Glen Stauffer, Mrs. Don Hinks, Mrs. Rod Cripe, Mrs. David Willett, Mrs. Dale Millington, Mrs. Gary Mohler, Mrs. John Perek, Mrs. Marlin Rose, Mrs. Larry Mohler, Mrs. Lee Frit san, Mrs. Lester Vandermark, Mrs. Helen Sechrist, Mrs. Dave Welborn, Mrs. Ken Bixler, Mrs. Gary Tusing and Mrs. Voyle Osborn. A Second Surprise Shower $ A second surprise bridal shower was given Miss Osborn on Friday

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evening by Mrs. Dennis Brown of Winona Lake. Guests were college friends of Pam. A color scheme of red and white was carried out in the decorations. Finger sandwiches, heart shaped jell-o salad, nuts and punch were served to Miss Bonnie Pauley, Miss Diane Horein, Miss Barb Hobart, Miss Kathy DeArmy, Miss Lanna Gilbert, Miss Carlene Weirick, Mrs. Larry Mohler, Mrs. Gary Mohler, Mrs. John Perek, and Mrs. Voyle Osborn. Attend Traditional Bell Ringing At Wheaton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple, Sara and Barbara were guests on Saturday and Sunday of Miss Beth Moon and Rod Teeple of Wheaton college. Rev. and'Mrs. W. H. Moon and family of Wapello, lowa, were also guests. They attended a gymnastic meet Saturday afternoon with Wheaton placing second. They saw the names of Beth Moon and Rodney Teeple inscribed on the bell and heard the traditional bell ringing at 7 p.m. in honor of the engagement of the couple. Both are students at Wheaton college. HUGH McCANN, TOWN MARSHAL, HONORED The merchants’ association, the town board, and Leesburg firemen were in charge of a potluck dinner held Thursday night honoring Hugh McCann, who is retiring as town marshal after serving 12 years and seven months. He retires December 31. The tables were decorated in keeping with Christmas. The merchants presented him a gold wrist watch and the firemen and town board, a check. Leesburg school pupils read a poem to him signed by all the pupils for his dedication of service to the school. Dytronics presented him a cake with "Greetings from Dytronics” and red roses forming the decorations on the cake. There were 100 relatives and friends who attended the dinner. COOKIES PACKAGED FOR SERVICEMEN Cookies were packaged for five servicemen at a meeting of the Women’s Fellowship of the Oswego Calvary Baptist church held at the home of Mrs. Clarence Blue, Jr., Tuesday evening. Mrs. Alden

ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse Will close December 23 till January 6 Thank you for a great year. Have a happy holiday and see you next year. Betty and Ed Anderson

Phone 453-3921 Clark was in charge of devotions. Refreshments were served to the seven ladies present. New Pastor At Oswego Calvary Baptist Church Rev. Lee Kanpenwein has accepted the call to be pastor of the Oswego Calvary Baptist church. He will begin his duties the first of January. He resides in Warsaw and is taking an advanced course at Grace Seminary and is also an instructor at Grace college. Max Barrett In Veterans Hospital Max Barrett, who is a patient in the Veterans hospital in Fort Wayne would appreciate hearing from his friends. His address is: Max Barrett Veterans Hospital Room 3E, 559 Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46804 Addresses Os Servicemen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine have received word that their son, Lonnie, has arrived in Viet Nam. His address is: Pfc. Lonnie D. Irvine 2470612 H & S Co., A D J 3MAF FPO San Francisco, Calif., 96602 Following is the address of Donal Bayne: SSG Donal D. Bayne R. A. 55844584 Co. B, sth Bn., 2d B. C. T„ BDE Fort Polk, La., 71459 Mrs. Gwen DeMuth reports the address of her son, Grant, who is serving in the navy. It is: Grant DeMuth FTG-2 9979253 USS HOOPer Fox Div. Destroyer Escort 1026 FPO San Francisco, Calif., 96601 COMMUNITY NEWS Miss Lynn Miller of Chicago was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman, Sherri and Kerri. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beer of Mil-

Big Christmas Cash and Carry Specials Golden Rule 2-Hour Quick Cleaners Wawasee Village — Syracuse — Dial 457-3553 Thursday, Friday and Saturday—Three Big Days Drapery Special—Most Beautiful Finishing in Syracuse — $1.39 panel and up. Trousers, Slacks, Sweaters and Skirts 6 for $4.95 Coin-op like dry cleaning “Best in Town for Less” 25 pounds (all you can carry) $4.95. Rug Special — Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9’ x 12’ 2 for $19.95. Pockets (%) installed $1.25 — New zippers installed $1.95 We do all kinds of minor repairs. Shirts — Laundeied the way you like them —2 for 89c — 3 for $1.25 — 4 for $1.69.

ford and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple attended a soil conservation banquet and meeting at Purdue last Monday. Al Cauhler, director of Child Evangelism for this district, was speaker at both services at the Calvary Baptist church Sunday. Mrs. Raymond Hartman, Kim and Randy are ill at their home with the flu. A Christmas program will be given Sunday evening at the United Methodist church at 7 p. m. There will be Christmas parts from the children’s classes and an one act play given by the UMYF. Following the program punch and cookies will be served by the WSCS. Ernest Beery of Sterling, Ohio, is snending this week with his daughter, Mrs. Howard Immel, and family. The laymen of the Brethren church and their sons and boys who attend the church attended a hockey game at Fort Wayne Saturday night. There Were 30 who attended. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock of near Milford were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Bishop. Mrs. Ora Irvine was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas King of Warsaw. Suoper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J°rry Deeter and family were the Glen Deeters. Jerry Teeple and Mrs. Nettie Teeple were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ginter. Jerry Piefer of Winona Lake was also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tavlor and family spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ponenfoose and sons. A birthday dinner Sunday hon-■o-ing the birthdavs of Tammie Klopenstein and Mr. and Mrs. G’ne Kammerer was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kammerer. Others present were Gordon Sands, Mr. and Mrs. Klopenstein and Tracie. Mr. and Mrs. Lennel Weimer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter Wedn°sday afternoon. Ray Beeplatt, an officer at Fort Benjamin Harrison, was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blue and family. Mrs. Harold Irvine is spending two weeks at Converse. Her father, Rev. Charles Cowen, entered the hospital for surgery. Mrs. Ora Irvine was a Saturday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Moyer at Akron. Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum snent the week end in Cleveland. They Were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good of near Milford.

Mrs. Kenneth Hartman entertained Sunday evening at a birthday supper in honor of her husband, Kenneth Hartman. Others present were Mrs. Maude Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, Kay, Kip, Ken and Kraig. Miss Kay Allen was a Friday night guest of Miss Ann Minnick and helped her celebrate her birthday. Pfc. Steve Weirick was a Monday night supper guest of the Howard Immels. Mrs. Glen Deeter and Mrs. Amanda Stackhouse spent Friday at Angola. John Rowland is ill at his home. BIRTHS KORTE, Leslie Rene Mr. and Mrs. Edward Korte of Fort Wayne are the parents of a baby girl, Leslie Rene, born in Parkview Memorial hospital at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 4. She tipped the scales at eight pounds, 10 ounces, and measures 21 inches long. Leslie Rene is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Hawk of Lake Wawasee. EWING daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thedoric Ewing, r 2 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born December 4 in the Goshen hospital. STETLER daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Stetler, Syracuse. are the parents of an eight pound daughter, born at 6:50 a. m. today (Wednesday) in the Elkhart hospital. The Stetlers have another daughter, Jennifer Kay, 13 months old. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Emery Stetler, south Main street, Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Stener, r 4 Syracuse. MILFORD LOCALS Max Ruch of Warsaw is home from Viet Nam on emergency leave due to the illness of his infant son, Darrell. Max is stationed at Long Bend, Viet Nam. Mrs. Max Duncan, Milford, Mrs. John Connolley, Syracuse, and Mrs. Louis Battenfield, Winamac, spent Saturday in Chicago shopping and attended the stage play, “Cabret”.

I EVERYONE WINS AT AUGSBURGER’S I | TRI-STATE'S LOWEST PRICES PLUS PROFIT-SHARING TICKETS I I SANTA WILL BE AT AUGSBURGER S SATURDAY. (DEC. 14) I Milford Store 9 a.m. -1 p.m. — Syracuse Store 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. I,?.; m . recent winners I C Betty Appenzender—s7s.oo I 1 * J Janice Wolters —$25.00 j r McCreary—sso.oo I Arlene Motts —$75.00 ■I ■■ IL Virgil Zimmerman —$50.00 I IB 1-I*l Darrel Orn —$50.00 I Chas. Tarman —$25.00 ■— '' M A Bob Buhrt—s2s.oo PORK ROAST it 39C —I I COUNTRY STYLE M jj MEADOW GOLD — Slenda Sue » I ■SPARE RIBS MILK o. 69 I I SMOKED CHOPS lb. 79< CRYSTAL SPRINGS (Solid Pack) I | PORK “chops .......lb. 79C BUTTER 69M Ihiu.topL°^ r choice CHOCOLATE 9 vQtl |peaches ■ 4 for di* 2q ’ | ■ cake MIXES WESCAFt ‘°” 2. ,11 Iwelchade«.. *B WU ' BREAD 5 sl.oo| [MUSTARD ■ PEASorCORH 5for>LUUI T A BLE F R ESH PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH DEC. 15 I GOLDEN RIPE ■BANANAS - 6 flgiMjfr I [ORANGES doz. Mond,y s^y-^^22l__ l

Feasibility Study Only Underway For School There has beep cfigj&ferable publicity given to a for a vocational-technical high school to be located in an area to serve Whitley, Kosciusko, Marshall, and Fulton counties. At the present time, schools of these counties are cooperating in a feasibility study to determine if such a school should be built and where the school should be located in order to serve the four-county area. The school, if proopsed, would be a vocational-technical training center for junior and senior high school students as well as a school for re-training of adults. The school would be admirjjstered by local boards of school trustees or their representatives and the school would operate under the auspices of the Indiana State Department of Public Instruction. Students would attend the voca-tional-technical school for vocational subjects only, returning to their respective high schools for the balance of their school program. If an area vocational-technical school is approved by the state, the state would provide approximately 50 per cent of the building cost, equipment, and teacher salaries, with the participating schools sharing in the balance of the cost. The four-county feasibility study now in progress will include a study of the facilities at Wawasee to give the Lakeland Community School Corporation guidance as to whether additional facilities should be added to Wawasee or whether the existing programs are serving the needs of this community. The results of the study will be for guidance only. Decisions as to future actions will rest with the Lakeland board of school trustees. Dan Brown was home briefly over the week end. His mother, Mrs. Robert Brown, accompanied him back to the university. Lark Ruch and his father, Russell Ruch, attended The Goshen News carriers’ Christmas party held in the Moose lodge dining room in Goshen Tuesday evening. Mrs. Everett Butrick of Milford was a Sunday afternoon caller in the home of Mrs. Lula Felkner and Chester Felkner on r 2 Milford.

Redaway-Harrington Rites At Bangor, Michigan, November 30

Miss Janie Redaway of Bangor, Mich., and Bill Harrington, a former Syracuse resident, were married at Bangor on November 30 in Simpson United Methodist church. Rev. Wayne Reece officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Cora Brant, Bangor, was the matron of honor. William Harrington, Syracuse, was the best man. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redaway, Bangor, and Bill Harrington and Mrs. Virginia Eppert, both of Syracuse. Guests ushered to their places by Daniel Grabovac,. Bangor. The bride’s gown of white lace over taffeta was elegantly fashioned in A-line with bell sleeves, and her headpiece was of matching lace. A sheath in orange with matching accessories was worn by Mrs. Brant. The bride attended Bangor high school. Mr. Harrington attended Syracuse high school. He is presently employed in Hardings Market, Bangor. A reception was held following the ceremonies in the home of Mrs. Elmer Brant, Bangor. Milford Local Miss Brenda Hurd of Milford was the guest of Dan Brown at Purdue university. They attended a dance sponsored by Cary residence halls on Saturday evening and returned home on Sunday.

CALL US Before You Sell Your Lambs and Hogs WE BUY LAMBS & HOGS DAILY MAX M. KYLER Phone: 839-2108 Sidney, Ind. P. B. Stewart & Co. 2100 DURBIN ST. WARSAW, IND. PHONE: 267-6054

St. Martin de Forres Parish Midnight Mass Saint Martin de Porres Parish in Syracuse will begin its observance of Christmas on Tuesday. Dec. 24. with midnight mass. Fr. Eugene Zimmerman, pastor, will be the celebrant of the mass. He will be assisted by Laurence Griffith, commentator, and Larry and Frank Stoffel, Don and Jim Hasse, Dan Griffith, Tim Henning, Ray Bechtold, Steve Schrumpf, John Didier, and Mike Morganthaler as altar boys. John Zimmerman and Elmer Smith will act as ushers. A' Christmas concert of organ music played by John precede the mass at 11:45 p.m. The public is invited. On Christmas day'two masses will be celebrated at 8 and 10:30 a m. Altar boys at 8 a.m. will be Mike Silveus and Mike Bitner; at 10:30 a.m., Steve Hasse, John Stoffel and Dale Ganz. Commentators and ushers assisting Fr. Eugene Zimmerman, the pastor, at 8 am., will be Maurice Guiff, Ermal Coy and Irv Beamer; at 10:30 a. m., Jerry Johnson, Bill Kerfin, and Everado Ganz. All persons receiving communion at the midnight mass may receive again if they attend one of the morning masses. Contributions at the Christmas collections will be used for needy children.