The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 July 1969 — Page 18

THE MAIL JOURNAL —Wed., July 23, 1969

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* NOVEMBER WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Swenson of 613 north Huntington street, Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Claire, and Russell Scott Hubbard. Russell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. (Bud) Hubbard of Palo Alto, Calif. He is a salesman and assistant manager of the construction division of Hubbard and Johnson. He graduated from Palo Alto high school and received a degree in business administration from San Francisco State college. He served in the U. S. coast guard. Sandra is a graduate of Syracuse high school and Indiana university. The wedding is set for November 29. Following a honeymoon in Hawaii they will make their home in California. ATTEND WEDDING SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert, Miss Sharon Gilbert and Miss Linda Simon, all of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryman and children of Milford attended the Saturday afternoon wedding of Miss Lucinda Replogle of Kimmell and Michael Halsey of r 2 Ligonier at the Sparta Church of Christ, Kimmell.

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TWIUGHTERS BUNCO CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY The Twilighters Bunco club met last Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Gene Kitson with Mrs. Delbert Whitehead as co-hos-tess. High prize went to Mrs. Franklin Ringler; low to Mrs. Bill Eyer, door prize to Mrs. Warren Benson and travel to Mrs. James Mench. Mrs. Philip Strieby and Mrs. Kitson received birthday gifts and Mrs. Whitehead received an anniversary gift. Plans were completed for a dinner and attending a play on August 13. There were 13 members and one guest, Mrs, Norman Robie present. The September meeting will be with Mrs. Eyer with Mrs. Benson as co-hostess. Diana Morehouse Accepted Into Purdue Band Program The Purdue university department of bands has announced that Miss Diana Morehouse of r 1 Milford has been accepted fop membership in the Purdue university bands. Miss Morehouse plays baritone in the Wawasee high school band and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse. Freshmen accepted into this organization are selected on the dual bases of musical background and academic ability. Male bandsmen and majorettes may elect to participate with the famed “All-American” Marching Band during the football season. At the close of the marching activities, freshmen are auditioned by the band staff and take their places with the upperclassmen in one of the five concert organizations. Freshmen may also elect to participate with the variety band, the symphonette, or with the brass, woodwind and percussion ensembles.

*CrjzinJ?§ AROUND V J _ Lyndon Shenefield, employee at Leesburg Lumber whose personal car bills him as “Honest John’s Son,” has had his troubles with the name “Lyndon” during the past eight years. Shenefield said he at times got some praise which he didn’t deserve, and at other times he found himself on the accusing . end of a pointed finger, and he wasn’t always sure why. All this didn’t bother him too much,” just as long as they remember I work for Honest John,” he said. *♦ * - A new sign at the entrance of Wawasee high school: “Drive carefully! Don’t Insist On Your Rites.” * ♦ ♦ Lee Wake is still talking about a hole-in-one he made on the fifth hole at South Shore golf course on Sunday, July 6. He used a six iron to make the 120-yard hole-in-one, and has Bill Wake, Dave Gildersleeve and Joy Warner to prove it. * * ♦ “Shorty” McCormick, well known Nappanee Chevrolet dealer, is seen driving around in a white Cadillac, to the wonderment of his friends. His only answer is, “Those Chevies are selling so fast, we can’t keep one around for me to drive.” * * * Vicki Smith is the attractive, and very capable young lady working in the WHS office during the summer months. You have to keep your sense of humor to be a banker in these days, so insists Gene Lindsey, head of the Etna Green and Atwood banks. Asked how he was doing these days, Gene smiled, looked at the floor and said, “Sometimes I feel like that little Hamster you see on the treatmill, running as fast as he can and getting nowwhere.” * * * The Anglin boys heard people say it couldn’t be done, but they didn’t believe it. Jack, Dal and Monk were told for years no one could successfully run a grain elevator unless it was near a railroad track or a main highway. They just didn’t believe it, and began an elevator at Clunette.

If you don’t believe they proved the experts wrong, drop out at their place at Clunette and see for yourself. • ♦ * Are wedding bells about to ring for Lil Leitch? * * * The ATT is building an underground power line across the country, and it is passing in this area just south of road 6. At Ligonier workmen who are doing the tunnel work left their job unattended one night and a number of cows belonging to Fred Cunningham fell into the deep trench. According to Mrs. (Rose) Cunningham, the puzzled animals had to walk over a mile to get out of the tunnel. « • * They say history repeats itsself. Willard Conn of Tippecanoe Lake, formerly of the Dewart Lake area, would have to agree with this. En route to Elkhart on Saturday,«July 12, to attend a wedding, Conn was arrested for speeding. It was just 31 years ago, he was also traveling to Elkhart to attend the wedding of Wayne Bucher and Irene Poe and he got arrested for speeding. “Those weddings are bad luck for me,” Conn stated. * * * Cranberry Hills Estates, Inc., a deluxe mobile home park, is about to become a reality, win- ■ ning state approval last week. The 40-acre site is located north of Syracuse and will have all underground utilities. Laucks Xanders, prime mover in the venture, hopes to get town board approval for city water and sewer. Councilman Speaks At Farm Bureau Meeting Ralph Oyler, Syracuse, county councilman, was the 'speaker at the meeting Monday, July 14, of the Washington - Monroe Farm Bureau held in the Pierceton school cafeteria.* Councilman 0yler gave an interesting talk on the county budget. He urged people to attend the council meeting. Sam Rhoades, president of the Farm Bureau, conducted the business meeting and introduced the speaker. Mrs. Howard Warner led the group in singing “The Star Spangled Banner” and “America.” “If They Could Speak” was the title of devotions given by Mrs. Eugene Bryant. Future Events Mrs. Earnest Rhoades announced there would be a district meeting at Columbia City in September and the speaker for this meeting is to be Glen Sample, vice president of Indiana. At the October meeting there is to be election and resolutions for the Farm Bureau. The 4-H club membats will be honored at the November meeting. Cake Baking Contest The cake baking contest was judged by Mrs. Luther Vance. Winners were as follows: Yellow cake — first, Mrs. Floyd Smith; second, Mrs. Richard Ellison. Pound cake — First, Miss Amy Stump; second, Mrs. James Outcelt. Chocolate cake — First, Mrs. Bill Liska. Loaf cake — First, Mrs. Merl Wertenberger; second, Mrs. Howard Menzie. Refreshments of homemade ice cream and cake were served by the committee of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Menzie, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKibbin and son, Joe of Warsaw, were , Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scheuer and children at. Syracuse.

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Miriam J. Miller Wed Roger D. Rheinheimer Saturday, June 28

The Martin’s Creek Mennonite church in Millersburg, Ohio, was the setting Saturday, June 28, at 3 pm. for the wedding of Miss Miriam Joanne Miller and Roger Dale Rheinheimer. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Miller of r 4 Millersburg and Dr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Rheinheimer of Milford. Rev. Harlan Steffen, brother-in-law of the bride, performed the nuptial ceremony. Mrs. Steffen was organist for her sister’s wedding. Vocalist was Jack Angle, brother-in-law of the bride, who sang “A Wedding Prayer” and the Angle Brothers’ Quartet sang “0 Perfect Love.” Decorating the front of the church were palms, yellow and white gladiodi, and two seven branched candelabra. L The bride wore a floor length gown of white organza over peau de soie fashioned with a portrait neckline trimmed with Venise lace and pearls, elbow length sleeves, an empre waistline, and A-line skirt with train. Lace appliques trimmed the hem of the train. A Camelot hearpiece held the bride’s shoulder length veil in place. She carried a white Bible with yellow roses and white carnations. \ Sister Attends Bride Miss Kathy Miller served her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Faye Rheinheimer, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Rhoda Roggie. They wore full length gowns in varigated tones of green, yellow and blue chiffon over yellow satin. YOUTH IN CHARGE OF GRANGE MEETING The regular Hex Grange meeting held last week was in the charge of the youth and conducted by Stan Nicolai. On Wednesday evening (tonight) the men will weed and thin the cane path. Opal Nicolai reminded the first three winners in Christmas centerpiece and brownie contests to have their entries at the Pomona meeting at Fairview on July 26. The literary program, with youth participants under chairman Linda Bushong, included a vocal duet by Mary Detwiler and Bonnie Bushong; saxaphone ' duet by Beth and Mitred Savage; lemon relay race; tumbling act by Karen Troyer; baritone solo by Joe Hibschman; number and descriptive contests and a medley of hymns. Refreshments followed. Each officer is requested to have something for the program at the next meeting. Reservations, accompanied * by a contribution for the chicken barbecue are to be given to the refreshment committee at this meeting. There were 32 present including 12 officers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Topper of Milford spent the week end in La Porte visiting Mrs. Roy Pillman.

First National Bank of Warsaw JHCilford. . . Warsaw , , „ Claypool INDIANA V OFFICERS W. ROBERT HALL President WILLIAM E. HADLEY - Executive Vice-President nmurmns ROSS W. SITTLER ■/ Senior Vice President DIKBUTOKB < E. E. LINDLEY . Vice President and Cashier x THOMAS R WALTER. Chairman NEAL M. CARLSON Vice President and Trust Officer ROBERT E. BOLEY Vice-President «; x,.™™ FRED T. STEPHENS Vice-President s= WILLJAM E. HADLEY FREDA IGO Assistant Cashier W. ROBERT HALL PAULENE HOLDERMAN Assistant Cashier GECRGE .H. LENKE, JR. JO C. PAXTON, CPA. ■ Auditor - ALVIN T. ROCKHILL MILFORD BRANCH GORDON BRUBAKER Ass’t. Vice-President and Manager wttttamc HAZET, CHARLTON Ass’t. Cashier and Ass’t. Manager CHZLRLES REUB WILLIAMS CLAYPOOL BRANCH JACK HATHAWAY Assistant Vice-President and Manager GLADYS YARIAN Assistant Cashier and Assistant Manager 1937 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY’S ONLY NATIONAL BANK= 1969 Comparative Statement of Condition RESOURCES June 30, 1969 June 30, 1968 Cash and Due from Banks , - $3,651,109 $4,216,950 United States Government Securities 4,476,679 3,602,318 Other Bonds and Securities 4,022,007 3,828,345 Loans and Discounts, Less Reserves of $459,569.63 in 1969 and $437,670 in 1968 21,230,421 17,763,906 Stock in the Federal Reserve Bank: 37,800 28,050 Bank Buildings and Equipment 352,891 352,709 Other Resources 287, 011 208,138 TOTAL RESOURCES r $34,057,918 $30,000,416 TRUST SECURITIES 4,653,153 3,170,641 TOTAL $38,711,071 $33,171,057 D— ABIUTIES AND CAPITAL $31,546,971 $28,956,194 Reserves 34,365 12,507 ** Undivided Profits 661,407 491,795 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL TRUST INVESTMENTS 1 4,61)3,153 3,170,641 TOTAL — $38,711,071 $33,171,657

The empire gowns were trimmed with yellow ribbon at the waistline with a bow in back. Their accessories were yellow and they carried yellow carnations. Sheila Angle, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a short dress styled similar to the other attendants. She was escorted by Douglas Rheinheimer, brother of the bridegroom. Best man was Dennis Rohrer, and attendants were Owen Miller, brother of the bride, and David Hartman. Ushers were Philip Myers, Gary Mast, Jon Glick, and Kenneth Brunk. Both mothers wore light green dresses and yellow rose corsages. Reception Follows A reception for 200 guests was held in the church fellowship hall. Yellow candles and bowls of yellow carnations decorated the bride’s table. Mrs. Carol Larson was in charge of the reception and aides were Miss Mary Police, Miss Wendy Walker, Miss Kay Hostetler, Miss Judy Mast, Miss Becky Miller, Miss Anita Rheinheimer, Miss Elaine Mumaw, and Miss Barbara Oswald. The newlyweds will reside at Harrisonburg, Va., where both are students at Eastern Mennonite college. The bride is a graduate of Central Christian high school, Kidron, and the bridegroom is a graduate of Bethany Christian high school, Goshen. Wedding guests were from Indiana, Michigan, Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. SHADY LADIES BUNCO CLUB IN MEETING The Shady Ladies Bunco club of Syracuse met July 10 in the home of Mrs. Fred Hapner with Mrs. Joe Hapner as hostess. A short business meeting was held. Mrs. Joe Hapner and Mrs. Larry Miller received secret pals gifts. Mrs. George Bowlin won high; Mrs. Hugh Dunithan, low; travel Mrs. Allen Gerber; and bunco, Mrs. Charles Vanderveer. There were 13 members and one guest, Mrs. John Walker of South Bend present. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Don Hapner. BOOKED AT COUNTY JAIL Roy Gross, 35, r 2 Syracuse, was booked at Kosciusko county jail last Wednesday on a charge of public intoxication.

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MESSAGE FROM SPACE THRILLS SYRACUSE SCOUTS Syracuse boy scouts Jeffery Miller and Bruce Neer were thrilled at the message received last week at the Boy Scout Jamboree from space as the now world famous Neil Armstrong, “Buzz” Aldrin and Michael Collins sent best wishes to the Jamboree as their space ship rocketed towards the moon on its historic flight. Jeffery is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and Bruce is the son of Mrs. W. R. McClure and the late Hugh Neer. FAMILY DINNER IN GOSHEN Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tethrake and family of Milford were among the guests Sunday at a family dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Troup at Goshen. The dinner was for Eddie Rhoades, brother of Mrs. Tethrake and Mrs. Troup, who will leave in August for Viet Nam. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rhoades of r 4, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rhoades, all of Warsaw; Mrs. Eddie Rhoades and son of Peru; Mr. and Mrs. Max Rhoades and family and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crowfoot, all of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleischauer of LaGrange; and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoover and family of Howe. Mr. and Mrs.' Ron Smith of Milford spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dane Rumfelt of r 1 Milford.

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