The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 January 1969 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Jan. 15, 1969

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NEW VALDOSTA, GA. PLANT — This is a photo of the new Vaidosta, Ga., mobile home manufacturing plant being erected by Regent Homes, Inc., of Syracuse, Ind. The building is being built by Borkholder Builders of Nappanee.

Goodwill Homemakers Meet With Mrs. Popenfoose of the Goodwill Extension Homemakers club met Wednesday in the homtf of Mrs. Glenn Popenfoose. Mrs. Everett Darr, president, opened the meeting in the usual form with the assistance of Mrs. Elmo Shock and Mrs. Eldred Mabie. Mrs. Shock also led in group singing of the song of the month, “Home. Sweet Home”, and gave its history. Meditations were by Mrs. Philip Lee. Heart surgery and transplants and alcoholism were topics for health and safety by Mrs; Blanche Kline. Mrs. Robert Busch presented an interesting and informative lesson on care, treatment and preserving poinsettias. “Interested and Interesting the Old” was the lesson for the day by Mrs. Darr and Mrs. Shock. “A complirtient to person seated bv you” was response to roll call by 13 members. Mrs. Harold LeCount was a guest and Mrs. Burton Butt was welcomed into the club. Special club events and announcements for the year were made by the president and club hooks distributed and club reports given. Officers for the vear are: President — Mrs. Everett Darr Vite president — Mrs. Glenn Stiffler

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Secretary — Mrs. Rav Darr Treasurer — Mrs. Bernard Roberts Publicity chairman — Mrs. Charles Searfoss Pianist — Mrs. Elmer Baugher J Choirster — Mrs. Elmo Shock Garden leader — Mrs. Robert Busch Health and safety leader — Mrs. Blanche Kline Program chairman — Mrs. Kline Meeting was closed with the club collect and turned over to Mrs. Popenfoose for added, events and refreshments. Mrs. Searfoss’ receivedthe door prize. Mrs. Searfoss will entertain in February with Mrs. Roberts giving the lesson and Mrs. Buseh the special event. SYRACUSE TOOL INCORPORATES Articles of incorporation have been filed in the office of county recorder E. Mazie Alexander for the Syracuse Tool Manufacturing, Inc. Theodore C. Pauls is resident agent for the corporation with an office at Syracuse. Members of the first board of directors are Theodore C. and Margie Pauls, r 1 Syracuse, and Mrs. Mary Grimes, r 4 Syracuse. The purpose of the corporation is to deal in the business of tool and die manufacturing products, including marina supplies equipment together with services.

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Sue Ellen Sponseller, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sponseller, fell Tuesday afternoon while playing with the Levernier children at their home on north Main street and suffered a broken left leg. She was taken to the McDonald hospital where the leg was placed in a cast. She was brought home and is doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geiger are the parents of a son. Grant Edward, born Monday, Jan. 10, at the Goshen hospital. The baby’s weight at birth was eight pounds, six ounces. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geiger, Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smoker, New Paris. Grant Edward has a® sister, Donna Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner and children, Ronald and Jane, and nephew, Bryce Baumgartner, returned home Thursday evening from a trip of two weeks in Florida. They visited Mrs. William Baumgartner at Hollywood, spent two days at Sarasota, saw the Bok singing tower at Hainesville, and other places of interest. They met a Milford girl, Miss Dolores Slahaugh, who is a waitress at Scotty’s, Hollywood Beach. They had all acquired a nice tan. 20 YEARS AGO, JAN. 13, 1949 Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Marilyn L. Myers, daughter of Mrs. Roy Schultz,'of Milford, and J. H. Myers of Rochester, to Fred L. Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Curtis, of Nappanee. Miss Myers is a graduate of Milford high school and her fiancee is a graduate of the Nappanee high school. No date has been set for the wedding. The school presented an improved appearance when the pupils came back after the holidays. The hall floors had been freshly varnished and the assembly walls had been given a new coat of paint. Carol May, five - year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern-

on May, is better according to her mother. Little Carol had a severe nose hemmorrhage Christmas Eve and was seriously ill. Mrs. Ida Funk Troup of Mun-ich-Pasing, Germany, is the attractive blonde bride of Dean Troup of Milford. They were married in Munich-Pasing October 7, 1948, and arrived in Ml’ ford December 12. They became acquainted when Dean, who was in Germany 37 months, was in charge of the office of Neu-Aub-ing signal depot and she was a secretary in the same office. Mrs. Troup speaks English well. Mrs. Theo &er is entertaining this evening at a bridal shower for Miss Lorene Jean Beer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beer, bride - elect of Dale Mikel of Nappanee. 40 YEARS AGO, JAN. 10, 1929 Miss Rose Beer, who has been critically ill with pneumonia, suffered a relapse early Saturday morning and members of the family were called home. Her physician who has given the case special care believes that the crisis has passed and now has hopes of her recovery. At the Milford community building on Friday evening a box social Will be held at 7 o’clock. A one act comedy will be given. Admission 10 cents. Ladies and Misses bringing boxes will be admitted free. Be tnere for the auction sale. Mrs. Anna Wenger has purchased the farm where the family now resides which had to be sold following the death of her husband to close matters of his estate. Joe Estep, five - year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Estep who has been very ill shows some inprovement at this time. He contracted influenza which later bordered on pneumonia. •Ai a meeting of the directors of the Citizens State Bank held last week, John Robinson was chosen as cashier and Mrs. Clarice Hall as assistant. F. S. Keehn former cashier was advanced to the offices of president and Chaun-

cy Young was chosen as a director to succeed J. C. Lawburgh, who resigned board. Roy Sargent, commander of the Ancil Geiger Post, and Thomas Dobson went to Indianapolis Saturday afternosn to be present at the state conference of American Legion Commanders and Adjutants, held on Sunday. O-KI-ZU CAMP FIRE GROUP ELECTS OFFICERS By Karen Boggs The O-Ki-Zu Camp Fire Girls recently held an election of officers. The new officers are: President — Mary Lowe Treasurer —• Stephanie Hire Reporter — Karen Boggs Refreshment chairman — Julia Conley Clean up chairman — Cindy Todd "December was a busy month for the girls. They worked on two different crafts for Christmas: a donation was sent to the Penny Pitch, this money was earned by each member. Mrs. John Voss from Germany came to a meeting and talked about customs in her country. Senior Citizens Meeting Cancelled The regular meeting of the Turkey Creek Senior Citizens set for January 9 was cancelled due to illness and road conditions The next meeting will be January 23. This will be a carry-in supper meeting at 6:30. There will be a special program and all members are urged to attend and take a guest. MILFORD LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stookey and Brent (“Butch”) Hammond •of Waubee lake returned January 5 from a two-week holiday vacation that took them through the Florida Keys.

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ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Lichtenwalter of Milford announce the engagement of their daughter, Kristi Kay, to Kevin Lamar Gautsche, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gautsche of Pettisville, Ohio. Miss Lichtenwalter, a 1967 graduate of Milford high school, is presently majoring in music at Goshen college. Mr. Gautsche, a 1967 graduate of Pettisville high school, is also attending Goshen college and is majoring in math. An August wedding is planned. SYRACUSE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mynesberg of Mishawaka and Mr. and - Mrs. Gaylord Jones of Syracuse returned Friday from a weeks’ vacation in the Virgin Island. Mr. Mynesberg is secretary treasurer of Monarch Industries, Inc. and Mr. Jones is president of Regent Homes, Inc. The William Cable family of r 2 Syracuse, recently visited the Rev. McKinley Coffman’s at Pendleton. While there they also visited with the Coffman’s daughter’s family, the Jason Lindowers of Elizabethtown, Pa. Later they were guests of the Thomas Howard family at Winchester.

Jehovah’s Witnesses Meet In Elkhart Jehovah’s Witnesses and other interested persons in the Syracuse area were among over 1,000 assembled in Elkhart who learned just why “God’s Way is Love”. A Watchtower Bible and Tract Society speaker explained to the week end audience of 1,216 that “God’s love for man was that he live on and on in a paradise earth unmarred by sickness, evil and death for him. Lovingly God issued only one negative command and warned Adam and Eve against disobedience.” Marvin Holien, overseer of over 10,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses in the midwest, reminded the audience that even though Adam and Eve immediate death, God’s love let them live longer, allowing them to bring forth children, some of whom would respond to his love and serve him faithfully. Holien told the 17 local congregations that God has promised to magnify his loving ways in the near future. Said Holien, “God has promised he would rule mankind through a Kingdom of Heaven. Though allowing fallen men to set up govern-

REVIVAL SYRACUSE CHURCH OF GOD January 19 thru January 26 7:30 P.M. each Evening Evangelist Thomas Douglas will conduct the Services. Special music, Rev. Donald . Poyser Pastor, Chester H. Bahn PUBLIC IS INVITED

meht, he well knew they would not last nor be satisfactory. In the Bible book of Daniel chapter 2, verse 44, human government is foretold to end and this government by Jesus to take over in administering God’s love to the righteous remaining occupants of the earth. This Kingdom will remove all with rebellious ways, like Adam and Eve. God’s time and the event to accomplish this is called “The Battle of Armageddon.” It will be a discriminate war; only the wicked will die. Holien’s address, “God’s Way is 'Love” climaxed a three-day gathering during which tjme 36 symbolized their dedication to God by water baptism. SYRACUSE LOCALS New Year’s dinner guests m the William Cable home on r 2 Syracuse were the Paul Phillips family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swihart and family of r 4 Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Whirledge and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Emery and family, Millersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Troyer of Syracuse were New Year Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shirt S. Foos, of Goshen.