The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 July 1969 — Page 11

North Webster By MRS. MARGUERITE BLACK Hear Petition On Three-way License At North Webster

A special meeting was called on Tuesday evening in town hall by North Webster’s town board to hear a petition io permit the sale of hard liquor. Homer Graber, operator of the tavern here, came before the board with a petition for a “three way” license. If granted, Graber would be permitted to sell “hard liquor” by the glass. Nearly 40 persons turned out to hear the discussion and many voiced their opinions. Graber presented the board with a petition signed by townspeople in favor of the license. Lester White presented the board with a petition against it, also signed by townspeople. The question of who could sign — property owner or resident — was brought up. President of the board Jim Greiner and members Jim White and Paul Royer cau-.

> fOr Smut With Holidays for AU ftbweTA Occasions For an Anniversary for Birthdays for New Babies for Speedy Recovery and Cheer fl owers f or y° u fy ■ VILLAGE Flower Shop * 457-4350 g/A '-Road 13 Syracuse, Indiana I PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1969 SALE TIME 1:00 P.M. V ANTIQUES Stand, with white casters; Turtle Top Trunk, in good condition; Hand Painted Easter Eggs, both large and small; Child's Oak Rocker; Curved glass secretary Bookcase; 2 kitchen cabinets, 1 painted, 1 varnished, both have flour bins in base; Crystal compotes, some with covers;, Shaving mirror, with stand; Pedestals, some very unusual; Flo Blue and Ironstone China; Goofus, Amber, Green, Pink and Crystal Glassware; Treadle sewing machine, with drop head; Old coffee pot and teakettle made Into electric lamps; Cedar Chest; Edison Graphophone and many cylinder records. Hand made Quilts; Dresser, with Marble insert, wood carved Pulls and Pedestal turning mirror, (beautiful piece, like new); Oak Commode; Lap robe, with dog having amber eyes; Opalescent compote, with fish pedestal; Paper weight, with writing and picture inside; Opalescent water tumbler, with amber top; Cloth and wood folding screen; Dish cupboard, like new condition; Antique Sled; Iron horse bank; Amethyst Carnival Plate, marked souvenier of Milford, Indiana; Other carnival pieces, some marked N; Metal wind train; Germany bread plate; Flat irons; Hand painted dishes; Old pictures and frames; Gene Stratton Porter souvenier plate; Copper boilers; Many old milk glass pieces; Matching set Plank Bottom Chairs, other old chairs; Reverse hand painted glass tray; China Closet, small with curved glass; Iron kettles; large collection of Straight Razors, some very fancy. BOOKS McGuffy 2nd and 4th Readers; 2 German Bibles, 1819 and 1837; Scotland Justice of Peace, Power and Duty, 1815; Arithmetic 1883; German school book, 1904; Equine and Bovine Medicine and Surgery, 1888; Lives' and Public Service of Harrison and Morton’, (only authorized and official edition); Old Hymn and other Religous books; other early editions by Zane Grey, James Fenimore Cooper, B.M. Bower, Seltzer, Lawton Greig and others. I f - Crocks; Jugs; Kraut cutters and stamper; oil lamps; lanterns; stilliards; old post cards; Valentines; Velvet picture album; Sausage grinder and Staffer; Block Plane; other items too numerous to list. HOUSEHOLD 600DS & MISC. Sears 17' Freezer; G.E. refrigerator; 2 full beds, complete; 1 single Maple bed, complete; Philco automatic washer; several chests and dressers; 2 Metal wardrobes; 2 utility cabinets; 2 night stands; lighted picture; Sofa bed, like new; 2 piece Living room suite; folding table (picnic type); Utility cart; Metal base cabinet; Wood base cabinet; 24" Gas stove; Bedding, Pots and Pans, Linens, etc. Radio; Electrolux and Sears Canister Sweepers; 5 piece Dinette set; Blonde Oak Dining Table, 4 chairs and matching Buffet, with glass door Hutch top; Power mower; picnic table; Barn full of small tools, rakes, grinder, ladders, etc. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This sale contains many lovely Antique pieces in "perfect condition. Must be seen to be appreciated. Open 11:00 A.M. day of sale for inspection. TERMS: Cash, nothing removed until settled for. ALSO this Modern Home in sente 2 acres for sale. Call or see auctioneer day of sale for details. MR. A MRS. EVARD SCHUDER, Owner 212 Section Street, Milford, Indiana (I block East off State Road No. 15) AUCTIONEER: HOWARD KLINE - Ashley, Ind. Ph. (219) 587-3776 Not responsible for accidents.

cused in another room. It was decided by the board to allow another week for the petitions to be carried and then to turn them in to clerk Thurman Rinker. Property owners and any resident of the town for six months can sign the petitoins. The board will reach a decision later, based on petitions. —NW—-COOK-OUT 9 HONORS SONS, DAUGHTER, PARENTS A cook-out for family and friends was enjoyed Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lantz of Fort Wayne. They are the son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Horn of North Webster. The dinner was a welcome home for Steven Lantz after spending four years in the navy, a combined engagement party for Steven Lantz to Miss Joyce Lasley, and

Miss Deborah Lantz to Allan Huffman. It also honored the younger son, Scott Lantz, on his 17th birthday, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Horn, cn their 48th wedding anniversary. -NW—STEVE AND USA REIFF HOST 4-H MEETING Steve and Lisa Reiff were hosts to the Chain-O-Lakes 4-H club on Monday afternoon, July 7. The pledges were led by Mark Reiff and Jeff Rhodes. Devotions were by Jerry Rhodes. “How to Answer the Telephone Correctly” was a demonstration by Steve Reiff. Lisa Reiff gave a demonstration on “How to Use a Camera”. Bill Fawley was in charge of recreation. Jane Fawley led the songs. All enjoyed a swim after the business meeting. Refreshments of Kool Aid, chips, and crackers were served by the hostess. Bill Fawley will have the next meeting. -NW—YOUTH MEET AT SPONSELLERS FOR SWIM PARTY The Youth Fellowship met Sunday afternoon at the Charles Sponseller home for a swim party. There they enjoyed water fighting, swimming and ball playing. Mrs. Sponseller served ham salad sandwiches, cake and lemonade to 15 young folks. -NW—ATTEND CHARM SCHOOL FOR 4-H MEMBERS Charm school for 4-H members was held Saturday at the Lincoln school in Warsaw. This was taught by Mrs. Max (Mary) Duncan of Milford, a former model. Girls from the Chain-O-Lakes 4-H club attending were Diane Johnson' Brenda Rhodes, Lisa Reiff, Roberta Rhodes, Jane Fawley and Robin Goodyear. -NW- • ATTEND 4-H CAMP Those attending 4-H camp from the Chain-O-Lakes 4-H club Mark and Ralph Reiff, Diaiie Johnson and Jerry Rhodes. Camp was held at the Baptist grounds on Tippecanoe Lake in June. A —NW—ARM CAST REMOVED Little one-year-old Jay Rhodes is quite happy to have the use-of both arms again. The cast was removed from one arm Saturday. Jay fell from the porch of his home and cracked the wrist bone about a month ago. He is the son of the Norman Rhodes of r 1 Warsaw. -NW—BIRTHDAY PARTYFOR STEVE REIFF Mrs. Billy Reiff entertained ten boys Friday, July 11, with a splash party in honor of her son Steve’s birthday. The pool made a hit with the boys until the .weather changed and a storm drove them inside. There they played scrabble and ate traditional refreshments of birthday cake and ice cream. Steve was 12.

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Re i.w mei i J " A*?) ' u /. ’•* - MRS. JOHN CAMPBELL Duina Spearman And John Campbell Wed In Milford Christian Church

Palms and baskets of yellow and green daisies were the altar decorations for the wedding of Miss Duina Spearman and John Campbell. The double ring ceremony was solemnized at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, June 8, in the Christian church at Milford with Carl Shearer, pastor of the church, officiating. Mrs. Shearer played appropriate wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Spearman of North Webster, and parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Carrie Campbell and the late Mr. Campbell. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a full floor lehsth Chantilly lace gown. It was designed with a fitted bodice, long tapered seelves, and jeweled sabrina neckline. The skirt featured a panel front with wide tiers at sides flowing into a cathedral train. Her full bouffant veil was caught to a cluster headpiece. Her bridal bouquet was roses, yellow daisies, and greenery. Attendants in Yellow-Green Miss Linda Howe of North Webs'ter was maid of honor. She wore a yellow dotted Swiss gown with an empire waist and A-line skirt. She wore a yellow ribbon in her hair. Mrs. Steve Devenney of Warsaw and Miss Donelle Strand of r 1 Warsaw were bridesmaids. They wore identical gowns in green as did the maid of honor. All gowns were made by Mrs. Robert Spearman, sister-in-law of the bride. Bridesmaids’ flowers were daisies. Best man was Steve Devenney of Warsaw. Groomsmen were Jim

Devenney of Warsaw and Pat Spearman of Syracuse. Ushers were Tom Spearman of Syracuse and Dean Foreman of Warsaw. The bride’s mother chose a blue crepe dress with white accessories. The bridegroom’s mother wore a brown and white flowered suit. Both had orchid corsages. A reception followed in the church fellowship room. Yellow and green crepe paper, bows and yellow candles were decorations. The three tiered wedding cake was topped with bells. Yellow punch, nuts and mints were served with the cake. The bride is a 1968 graduate of North Webster high school. The bridegroom is a 1967 graduate of high school. After a short wedding trip the couple is at home in Wabash where they will operate a Penguin Point. -NW—UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ACTIVITIES Maurice Mishler of Brigham City, Utah, was the guest soloist at the worship service Sunday morning. Mishler is a former college friend of Rev. Weeks, and has been engaged in work with the Navajo Indians in Brigham City. He has taken a position as religious education director there and will be returning in two weeks. The council on ministries met on Wednesday evening at the church. , An executive meeting of the officers of the WSCS met Thursday evening to make plans for the coming year. Mrs. Nelson Hunt opened the- meeting with a reading “I Know Something About You” and she led in prayer. A report was given by secretary Mrs. Howard Locke. Handbooks and phamplets were passed to members so they could study the material available to make selections that will be in the programs. It was decided to limit the general meetings to four for the year. The committee will meet again the following week.

JU1Y22,1324.1526 K 69 COLUMBIA QTY, IMDIAHAw » _ 1 •** c I 5 f I * — f —— — —— *. I-> Tuesday- Kid’s Day - Rides sto 7 p.m. Wednesday - Museum Open, 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday - Checkers, Horseshoes & Program Friday - Parade - Jugglers & Dog Acts Saturday - Garden Tractor Contest & Grand Finale of many events, tournament awards (given Thursday) and hours of fun and merriment The original Old Settlers’ Day will be observed Thursday, from 10 a.m. on. Registration, tours, speeches and many other types of amusement.

STEVE JOHNSON AT PURDUE ROUND-UP Steve Johnson represented his 4-H club, Chain-O-Lakes, at Purdue Round-up for junior leaders training recently. Steve got to attend because of points earned by his projects. —NW—JEFF RHODES TO ATTEND BAND CAMP AT BALL STATE Jeff Rhodes will be attending band camp at Ball State through the week of July 20 to 26. He will be a member of the MidAmerica band that will give sa concert on the campus Saturday, July 26. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Phil Routh and children cf Warsaw were Sunday supper guests of the Ronnie Mperchen family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beinke of Decatur were guests Friday to Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Piper. Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews of Columbia City, Mr. and/Mrs. Harlan Jackson of Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phaneuf of Huntington were also dinner guests of the Pipers. Lynn Black, son of the Orlie Blacks, underwent surgery at the Lutherah hospital last week. He is recovering nicely and will be dismissed Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Smith and son Gary and daughter Sharon and their friends, all of Highland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith on Saturday. Mrs. Margaret" Teghtmeyer and Mr. and Mfs. Herbert Redding were guests on Sunday of Mrs. Mariea Woodworth in Fprt Wayne. John, Jeff and Jerry Rhodes, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rhcdes, were week end guests of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Gaff of Albion. Mrs. Roger Ballenbacher and sons, David and Dan of Benton Harbor, Mich., were guests of her parents, the R. L. Snokes, this past week. Mrs. J. L. Pearson called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. George Staples. Rev. and Mrs. Lee Sharp had as guests Sunday, the Good Samaritan Sunday school class of Jalapa United Methodist church, which Rev. Sharp served. A picnic dinner was enjoyed by 25 members and Rev. and Mrs. Gail Davis. A time of fellowship was enjoyed after the meal. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bransford went picnicking with their son and family, Jim and Lois Bransford, and son Jeff, near Buchanan, Mich., Sunday. Court News Marriage Licenses The following area couples applied for marriage licenses last week in the office of the county clerk, Bessie I. Himes: Maxsim Gorki \Glumac, 23, of Pierceton, a machinist, and Ann Dee Dimberg, 21, east Smith street, Warsaw, secretary; Richard Glenn Monk, 20, of North Webster, tool and die maker, and Betty Lou Beezley, 18, North Webster, waitress; Clarence Drabenstott, 62, of Warsaw, foundry worker, and Frances D. Perry, 51, r 2 Claypool, factory worker. Syracuse Local Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eary, daughter Rhonda and son Paul and Miss Pennie Slusher, all of Fascination Place, Lake Wawasee, have been on vacation in West Virginia.

Wed., July 16, 1969 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Mfcr on Is . FIVE GENERATIONS — Shown above are five generations of the family of Mrs. Sanford (Clara) Gall of Winona Lake. Mrs. Gall is shown holding her great-great-grandson, six week-old Tommy Allan Crumn of Lafayette. From left are Mrs. Floyd (Teresa) Crumn of Lafayette, Mrs Russell (Irene) Hollar of west cf Milford, "Mrs. Gall and younc Tommy, and Mrs. James (Kathryn) Mahan of Lafayette.

Servicemen’s News

4 COMPLETES BASIC — Airman Robert R. Miller, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Loren C. Miller of r 2, Golf Heights, Warsaw, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas. He has been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Texas, for training in accounting and finance. Airman Miller, a graduate of the Warsaw Community high school, attended Vincennes university 5 . SP/4 Daniel L. Kreis Completes 29-Week Ground Control Course FORT MONMOUTH. N. J. — Specialist Four Daniel L. Kreis, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Kreis, r 1 Leesburg, completed a 29-week ground control approach radar repairman course June 13 at the U. S. Army Signal Center and School at Fort Monmouth. He was trained to perform organizational maintenance on ground control approach radar equipment. James M. Lynch Serving On USS Ajax USS AJAX — Seaman Ap prentice James M. Lynch, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Lynch of Burts Trailer Park, r 1 Ligonier, is serving aboard the repair ship USS Ajax.

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Presently in direct support of ships on patrol in Viet Nam waters. the Ajax’s prime purpose is to maintain the ships of the US Seventh Fleet. With some two hundred skilled craftsmen assigned to her crew, from machinery repairmen to watchmakers, from printers to electronics technicians and from foundrymen to divers, she is capable oL making almost any type of repair to navy ships. Sgt. Dallas N. Ga.ll Gets Commendation Medal WIESBADEN, Germany — Technical Sergeant Dallas N. Gall, son of Mrs. Edgar Newcomer, r 1 Nappanee, has received his second award of the US air force commendation medal at Lindsey Air Station, Germany. Sergeant Gall was decorated for meritorious service as a personnel technician at Lindsey. He was cited for his outstanding professional skill, knowledge and leadership. The sergeant is assigned headquarters, US air forces in Europe. He was graduated in 1948 from Nappanee high school and attended the University of Maryland European Division. His wife is the former Maria K. Uhl from Germany. The sergeant’s father, Theodore Gall, resides on r 1 Syracuse.

8 THE BIBLE | SPEAKS j J TO YOU J| WSBT 960 K. C. South Bend “Do You Resist Progress?” Sunday 9:15 a.m. WLS 8:30 a.m. This week's Christian Science program

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