The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 January 1969 — Page 9

New Salem By MRS. BAY FERVERDA 23 PRESENT SPECIAL MUSIC During the morning worship service on Sunday the special

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music was presented by a chorus of 23 young folks. They were Diana. Loetta and David Morehouse; Brenda and Gary Hurd; Allene, Stahley and Wesley Kilmer; Nancy and Arnold Johnson: Sandra, Nancy and Jerry Crowl; Susan Baker; Pamela and Jack Teepie; Carla Speich-

er; Ricky Rapp; Doug Shively; Dennis Dausman; Ron Wildman; Dave Beer and Jay Plank. Their accompanist was Mrs. Everett Tom. —NS—IN INSTRUMENTAL CONTEST SATURDAY Those from this community playing with the instrumental contest held at Knox on Saturday were Cynthia Rapp. Diana Morehouse, Elaine Kilmer, Georgina Morehouse, Rene Anglin, Kip Tom and Ricky Rapp. Those accompaning die students were Brenda Hurd, Cynthia Rapp, Rhonda Hurd, Elaine Kilmer, and Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr. Mothers who attended were Mrs. Elmer Rapp, Mrs. Glen Morehouse, Mrs. Orvil Kilmer and Mrs. Leo Anglin. —NS—WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP HAS MEETING Ten members of the Women’s Fellowship of New Salem church and six children were guests of the Bethany Women’s Fellowship for lunch on Wednesday and assisted in their work of making items for' their bazaar that is to be held in March. Those spending the day there were Mrs. Max Miller, Mrs. Ellis Wildman, Mrs. Bill Wildman and daughters Lori and Pamela, Mrs. Herbert Morehouse, Mrs. Dale Morehouse, Mrs. Edna Tom, Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn, Mrs. Glen Morehouse, Mrs. Orvil Kilmer, Mrs. John Stookey and children Jeffrey and Gina and Rochelle and Michael Coon. —NS—COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Gladys Van Sickle of Decatur, 111., returned to her home after spending a week in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider of r 1. Mrs. Ruth DeFries of Milford was dismissed on Friday from the Goshen hospital. Mrs. Emory Stetler of Syracuse was admitted to the Goshen hospital on Tuesday suffering with flu and pneumonia. Gerald Grove of Milford was admitted to the Goshen hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mullinix and daughters, Marianne and Marcia, of r r Cromwell were guests at dinner on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mullinex of Wabash. They spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Don Mullinix of Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hontz and son, George, of Columbia City were guests at dinner on Sunday of Mrs. Edna Tom and daughter, Doris, at Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wildman of r r Leesburg spent Sunday afternoon in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Orvil Kilmer, Allene, Stan, Wes and Elaine of r 1. Miss Carolyn Johnson of South Bend and Miss Nancy Johnson of Indiana State university, Terre Haute, spent the week end in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Arnold of r 1 Syracuse. Miss Sandra Crowl, a student at Indiana State university, spent the week end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crowl and family.

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Miss Linda Shively of Syracuse spent the week end in the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Inez Shively of r r Leesburg. Linda attended services with her grandmother at New Salem. Junior Mothers Elect Officers The Junior Mothers club of Syracuse met in the home of Mrs. Jay Peffley January 20. Mrs. James Hughes conducted the business meeting. Election of officers elected for the coming year were as follows: President — Mrs. Forrest Thomas Vice president — Mrs. E. W. Bechtold Secretary — Mrs. Delbert Whitehead Treasurer — Mrs. Robert Owen Membership — Mrs. Jay Peffley Program — Mrs. Hubert Kirkdorfer Project — Mrs. Dale Allen Finance — Mrs. Eugene Hall Social — Mrs. Lowell Leer Spring party co-chairmen—Mrs. Merl Smith and Mrs. Fitzhugh Turner. The next meeting the members will entertain their husbands with a dinner and a Fort Wayne hockey game on February 15. A hat style show was held and prizes awarded to Mrs. James Hughes and Mrs. Everado Ganz. Refreshments were served by the hostess and the committee, Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Bechtold. WA KI YA CAMP FIRE GROUP MEETS By Connie Hoopingarner The Wa Ki Ya Camp Fire Girls met Tuesday, Jan. 24. The meeting was called tb order by the president, Polly Turner. The reports were read, business was discussed and the date calendar brought up to date. A game was played and refreshments served by Tina Searfoss were enjoyed by all. Brothers Receive Advancements Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McClintic received word last week from their sons, yoeman petty officer first class Jack Stump and seaman Jerry McClintic of their recent advancements. They are serving in the navy and both are stationed at Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii; Yoeman Stump works for the sup. pas. fit., while seaman McClintic works as an aide to admiral Williams in the motor pool. Jack and his wife, the former Christina Woody, will arrive in Milford around the 20th of February for a 21-day leave. Afterwards yoeman Stump will report for submarine school at New London, Conn. The boys attended the Rainbow Classic tourney at Honolulu and saw Purdue play the kind of Hoosier basketball they enjoyed while in high school. Both are graduates of Milford high school.

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Poyser-Mock Wedding Vows Spoken At Zion Chapel Church

Miss JoEllen Kay Mock of Syracuse and Joseph Dean Poyser of Cromwell were united in marriage at 3 o’clock on Saturday in the Zien Chapel church near Syracuse. Rev. Chester Reed of North Webster, pastor at Zion Chapel, officiated at the double ring ceremony. The altar was decorated with white mums and blue carnations. Mrs. Sherman Deaton, church pianist, played traditional wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Arlene Mock of Syracuse. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Jess Poyser of Cromwell. 8 Silk and Lace Gown The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Russell Mock, wore a gown of silk sheath lining covered with lace. The empire bodice was held in back by a white bow with streamers touching the hemline. It had a scoop neckline and long lace sleeves and an A-line skirt. A white velvet bow held the finger tipped nylon tiered veil. She carried a bridal bouquet of white carnations and fuju mums tipped in blue. The bride wore a single strand of pearls. The gown was made by the bridegroom’s mother. Her maid of honor was Mrs. Cindy Mabie of Goshen. She was attired in a yellow floor length gown covered with lace. Serving the bridegroom as best man was Cy Paulus of Ligonier. Ushers were Douglas Mock, brother of the bride, and •Jerry Poyser, brother of the bridegroom. A sister. Miss/ Carolyn Mock, was in charge of the guest book. The mother of the bride chose a navy blue dress with black accessories and woje a corsage of white carnations tipped with blue. Mrs. Jess Poyser, mother of the bridegroom, wore a black and white dress, black accessories and a corsage of white carnations tipped with blue. A reception was held in the Friendship House across from the church immediately following the wedding. A four tiered wedding cake decorated in red and white was served to the 101 guests by Miss Anita Poyser, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Leia Mock, sister-in-law of the bride, and Mrs. Sandy Kuhn, cousin of the bridegroom. Mrs. Poyser was a student at Wawasee high school. Mr. Poyser was a 1968 graduate of West Noble high school and was quite active in sports and well known in Noble county 4-H. He is presently employed at Star Craft at Topeka. The couple will reside in Cromwell. —NW— Special Program At United Methodist Church A special program will be held at the church on Sunday night.

MR. and MRS. J. D. POYSER Feb. 2. It is sponsored by the Miriam circle. Rev. and Mrs. Reginald Alford, a minister from Wakarusa, will show 'pictures and slides. They have spent some time in Haiti. The program will start at 7. —NW— Chain-O-Lakes 4-H Meeting Held At Jeff Rhodes The Chain-O-Lakes 4-H meeting was held in the home of Jeff Rhodes. The January meeting was opened by past president John Rhodes. Diane Johnson led in the pledge to the flag, with Dale Mabie leading in the 4-H pledge. Secretary Robin Goodyear read roll call and the minutes of the last meeting. Jerry Rhodes, health and safety leader, gave lesson on “Proper Knife Handling while Carving”. Jane Fawley took charge of the song and recreation time. There was a discussion on whether to accept or not an invitation to a roller skating party in February. It was voted that the club would accept. The club also voted to participate in the Annual Share the Fund, which is to be held in April. A committee to select the material was chosen, members being Roberta Rhodes, Robin Goodyear, Mark Reiff, Dale Mabie and John Rhodes. Installation The main event of the meeting was installation of new officers. John Rhodes took charge of the installation. New officers are as follows: President — Steve Johnson Vice president — Jim Krasnaflsky Secretary — Robin Goodyear Treasurer — Jeff Rhodes Reporter — Mark Reiff Health and safety — Jerry Rhodes Song leader — Jane Fawley Recreation — Bill Fawley Vince Rhodes stood in for the recreation leader. The meeting was closed by Mark and Ralph Reiff serving cookies and Kool-aid for refreshments. Next meeting will be held on February 3 at 7:30 at the home of Brenda Rhodes; —NW— ‘ United Methodist Church News

The Mid-Winter Institute for senior high students was held on Sunday afternoon at Syracuse. The girl scouts held their weekly meeting on Monday night. Also the Weblo scout meeting was held on Monday. At 6:30 Monday evening the pastoral relations meeting was held and also the official board meeting. Tuesday afternoon the Adult Bible class .met at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Lee Sharp at Epworth Forest. Choir practice and mid-week devotions will be held at 7:30 on Wednesday. The Youth Center will meet on Friday evening from 7 to 11. It was formerly on Saturday night. The church is starting a membership class for sixth, seventh and eighth graders on Wednesday evening after school. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Watson were hosts at the Builders class party on Saturday at 5:30. Mrs. Charles Ramsey is a patient at the Parkview hospital at Fort Wayne and hopes to be reMILFORD LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weisser and Miss Carol Weisser of r 1 Milford were evening dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Gladieux and family of Fort Wayne. It was a belated birthday dinner for Mr. Weisser. Mrs. Gladieux is the Weissers’ daughter.

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Clingenpeel And Steele Retire; Total 80 Years At United

The United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc., has announced the retirement of two of its employees, effective January 1, 1969. Shown above is Jack C. Cluen, president of the company. (center i congratulating Harry D. Clingenpeel (left) and George A. Steele for their combined total of nearly 80 years of service with United. Clingenpeel was first employed by United in 1930 as an accounting clerk. He later served in various ccmmercial capacities and was promoted to general commercial superintendent in 1934. For many years Clingenpeel was a director of both the United Telephone Company of Indiana. Inc., and the Ohio Telephone Service Company. He also held several corporate assignments before becoming a vice president of both companies in 1959. He was vice president of the United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc., until his retirement, directing most of his efforts toleased soon. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Dipert are the parents of a baby daughter named Nickola De Ann. -NW— Wee Webster Workers Meet In Cafeteria The Wee Webster Workers met in the North Webster school cafeteria on January 23. The meeting was called to order by president Carolyn Long. Roll call was given by secretary Cathy Dausman. Steve Bryant then gave the treasurer’s report. The song, “America”, was directed by Dave Dausman. New record books were passed out to the members. A demonstration- was given by Keith Grieder, a junior leader, on his electric project. Recreation was led by Vicki Wilson and refreshments were served by Susan Niles. -NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Ferverda have returned from a two-week vacation in Florida. Several members of the Church of the Brethren are attending the School of Religion and Life on Monday night at the Nappanee Church of the Brethren. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Whitehead have left for a vacation in Florida. They will be gone for several weeks. The Women’s Fellowship ladies of the Church of the Brethren are sending cookies to the boys from the church who are in the services. Jim Royer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Royer, is home from medical school for mid-term vacation. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rhodes on January 24 were Bryan Glaser and Mark Reiff. The occasion was the 13th birthday of their son Jeff. Jerry Poyser of Cromwell will he leaving on Monday, Feb. 3. for the service. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Poyser. Mrs. Jess Poyser will be remembered as the former Annie Mae Kuhn. Rev. John Weeks, minister of United Methodist church, is home after spending three weeks studying at the Methodist Theological Seminary in Ohio.

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I ' iPB BBM WATCH INAUGURATION —Students in the Monroe school are shown above as they watched the inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon on television last week. A television set was loaned to the school by Jones Hardware of Pierceton.

ward regulatory and legal matters. Clingenpeel and his wife, the former Lucille Pattengale, reside at Tippecanoe Lake, r 2 Leesburg. Steele began his career with United 40 years ago in Abilene, Kans. In 1932 he joined United of Indiana, and four years later became the company’s secretary. In 1940 Steele was appointed secre-tary-forasurer and was named vice president of the firm in 1944. Steele held these positions until 1959 when he became vice president and general manager of the United Telephone Company of Indiana. Inc., the Jasper Telephone Corporation, and the Ohio Telephone Service Company, all with general offices in Warsaw. He was elected president of United in 1960, serving in that capacity until 1962 when he became chairman of the board of directors. Steele’s long-time service in telephony resulted in his appointment in 1960 as first vice president of the Indiana Telephone Association and in 1962 as the association’s president. Steele is a member of the Rotary. Elks, and Kosciusko County Shrine clubs, the Columbia Club of Indianapolis, the Masonic Lodge, and is a former deacon and member of the board of trustees of the Presbyterian church. Steele is married to the former Winnifred Foster of Fortville. They reside at 216 S. High street. Warsaw, and have four children — Alice Ann Ker, Charles Foster, and George Arthur, Jr., all of Warsaw, and Mary Elizabeth Hall of Boulder, Colo. Former Syracuse Resident Dies In California Russell G. Byrket, 70. of Ontario, Calif., died January 26 in California. He had been critically ill with cancer since October 1988. Mr. Byrket was born at Millersburg March 6, < 1898, to William and Mary (Lint) Byrket. He had resided at Syracuse, moving to Goshen in 1935, then to California two years ago. While at Goshen he was employed at Sash and Door, and was a member of the Eagles, Odd Fellows and Moose lodges there. "Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Ida Mussellman of Miami. Fla.; a brother-, Ray Byrket of Syracuse; and eight nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 am. at Ontario with burial in California. SYRACUSE LOCALS Mrs. Neil Rodgers, Syracuse, recently called on Harry Rodgtrs and Mrs. Blanch Ulery at Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Soule, Syracuse, are spending the winter at Tavares, Fla. Lloyd Moore. Syracuse, recently spent a day at Ligonier visitfog. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kerlin, r 4 Syracuse, will leave Friday for a month’s vacation at Tavares and Hollywood, Fla. Mrs. Kerlin is a waitress at the Syracuse Case.

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