The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 April 1970 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., April 15, 1970

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Politics - 1970 Meet Your Candidates

A 30-year-old Indianapolis attorney, DOUGLAS F. BURNS, has been appointed to a key position in the national administration of PRESIDENT RICHARD M. NIXON, it was announced today by Republican national committeeman L. KEITH BULEN. Bums has joined the department of state s office of legal advisor effective April 6. Bulen reported. As a member of the legal arm of the department of state. Bums' duties will include participating in the planning and operations of disarmament discussions, peace negotiations and other international gatherings. DON M. NEWMAN, a Mishawa-

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ka businessman, has entered the Republican primary as a candidate for the third district congressional seat currently held by Democrat JOHN BRADEMAS. A resident of Saint Joseph county the past 40 years, Newman was graduated from Riley high school in South Bend and Purdue university where he achieved the highest scholastic standing in the school of pharmacy as a freshman. He also set a freshman record in the pole vault while at the university. An air force veteran of World War 11, Don, along with wife Mary Louise and daughters Barbara and Kathryn 1 , celebrated his 25th wedding anniversary this past January.

ARTHUR J. DECK), Elkhart, today has accepted the chairmanship of the Citizens for Brademas committee. Decio, one of America's top executives, will head a committee of approximately 150 persons from the four counties of the third congressional district who will plan and execute the campaign for reelection of congressman JOHN BRADEMAS to his seventh term. The campaign will officially begin with a congressional campaign banquet on June 5 at the University of Notre Dame Athletic and Convocation Center. • • • JOHN K. SNYDER, candidate for the Republican nomination to the U. S. Senate, told Lake county candidates for delegate that “VANCE HARTKE S statement on Saturday of his intention to seek re-election was typical of his entire senate tenure. In 11 years in the senate he has attempted to fool the people, and true to form, upon his re-election he attempts once again to fool the people. In his statement he purposefully set forth untruths in order to advance his re-election prospects.” Jubilee Quartet To Be At Mount Tabor Whitey Gleason and the Jubilee Quartet of Topeka. Kansas will be appearing at the Mount Tabor Church of God. six miles south of Nappanee this Thursday evening, April 16th at 7:30 p.m. Whitey Gleason organized the Jubilee Quartet in 1959, then leaving the group in 1963 to become pianist for the famous Blackwood Brothers Quartet for about three years. After rejoining the Jubilee Quartet they have traveled from coast to coast singing in Revival meetings, camp meetings, and one night concerts. They have many long playing recordings of their singing.

Miss Janet English Receives Honors Miss Janet Dawn English has been chosen to serve as a Junior Marshal at Commencement to be held June 4 at Ball State university. Her selection to serve was based on scholarship and campus citizenship. The invitation to serve was extended by John J. Pruis, president. Ball State university. Miss English was initiated into Pi Gamma Mu. national social science honorary organization April 6. She has since been elected secretary-treasurer of the organization. A graduate of Pierceton high school, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert English of Pierceton. IN PHI BETA KAPPA — Miss Michelle R. Conn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Conn, Old MUI Place, Lake Tippecanoe, was recently selected to become a member of the Indiana university chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Members are selected from the top of 10 per cent of their graduating class and are formally invested at a dinner and initiation ceremony in the spring. Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest Greek-letter society in the United States, founded in 1776 at the college of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va. Miss Conn served as vice president of Delta Delta Delta social sorority, and is currently serving as vice president of the Indiana university student foundation. She is a recipient of the Esther Freeman Masters scholarship award and is a member of the senior class council, Alpha Kappa Delta, .Alpha Lambda Delta and Angee Flight honoraries. She is a graduate of Milford high school. RECUPERATING AT HOME Mrs. James (Zoa) Freed of Syracuse is recuperating at her home from injuries received in a fall at her home necessitating a cast to the leg for several broken bones above the ankle. A daughter, Mrs. Richard Loper, and family of Rochester spent the past week here assisting Mrs. Freed.

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New Salem By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE REV. H. RICHARD CANNON Missionary Conference Set At New Salem “The Exciting Challenge of Missions” will be the central thrust presented by Rev. H. Richard Cannon, conference speaker at the New Salem Church of the Brethren on April 18,19.20 and 21. Services begin at 7:30 each evening. Rev. Cannon is a former missionary to West Irian (formerly Netherlands New Guinea) and now is associate candidate secretary of the Evangelical Alliance Mission. Mr. Cannon is a graduate of Columbia (S.C.) Bible college, Biola School of Missionary Medicine in Los Angeles and the Summer Institute of Linguisticsin Norman, Okla. In 1959 he went to West Irian. Indonesia to work on the swampy south coast among ultraprimitive tribes people, many of whom were still cannibals. With others,, he began a school in Malay (the trade language), conducted a medical clinic, worked on reducing the tribal language to writing and traveled by native canoe to other villages up the Kampong River. Song leaders for the program will be Max Shively and Dr. Robert Schneider. A youth rally will be held on Saturday, April 18, at 5:30 p.m.

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with a men’s prayer breakfast set for 6:30 a.m. the same day. Baby sitting will be available at each meeting. The community is invited to attend. Persons are urged to go early each night to scan the literature aqd ask questions about the various projects in the basement. —NS—CRUSADERS CLASS HAS POT LUCK The Crusader’s class met in the church fellowship hall Saturday evening for a pot luck supper. Miss Doris Tom gave devotions entitled “The Perfect Flight” and Donna Wildman offered prayer. Miss Tom presided during the business meeting. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively, assistant teacher; pastor and Mrs. Mike Ostrander and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waldman and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. John Stetler and daughters; Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnston and family; and guests Mr. and Mrs. Dan Funderburg and Tammy of Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Funderburg were spending the week end with pastor and Mrs. Ostrander. —NS—MRS. ULREY DIES SUNDAY Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Sara Ulrey of North Manchester on Sunday evening. Mrs. Ulery was the mother of Earl Ulery of Goshen. —NS—SUNDAY’S SERMON Pastor Ostrander read Psalms 51 for scripture reading and his sermon topic was “Victory at Last.”

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AT WOMEN’S RALLY Mrs. Ray Ferverda, Mrs. Edwin Meek, Mrs. Fritz Kilmer, Mrs. Ellis Wildman and Mrs. Ruth DeFries attended the Northern Indiana Women’s Fellowship Rally Tuesday at the Crest Manor Church of the Brethren of South Bend. Miss Jean V. Wissman, who had served as administrative assistant for foreign mission since 1963, was guest speaker. Her address in the forenoon was “Ecuador: Shape of the Future” and in the afternoon her address was “Missions Today.” The project this year was for the Ecuadorean medical program. Mrs. Edwin Meek serves on the Women’s Fellowship cabinet. -NS—AT MISSIONARY PRESS TUESDAY Those who helped at the World Missionary press on Tuesday evening were Mrs. Zona Deeter, Mrs. Vida Losey, Miss Doris Tom, Mrs. Bill Speicher, Mrs. Howard Kreider, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews, Bruce Baker and son Doug, pastor Ostrander, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. —NS—PRAYER LUNCHEON HELD WEDNESDAY Women’s prayer luncheon was held Wednesday evening with Mrs. Naomi Williamson as speaker. She is associated with the Oriental Missionary Society and was director of the Taiwan Men’s choir. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and two children are in the states on furlough and plan to return to Taiwan again.

COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Inez Shively entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively and Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shively and family of Syracuse. Mrs. Edna Tom and granddaughters Marianne and Marcia Mullinix and Miss Doris Tom were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cripe of North Manchester. Mrs. Vida Losey entertained Mrs. Lucile Grabil of New Paris Sunday noon. In the afternoon they visited relatives in Michigan. Candace, Chris and Shawn Bornman spent the week end with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse, while their parents Mr. and Mrs. Steve Borman attended an adult retreat at Epworth Forest at’ North Webster. Members of the Wawasee Lakeside Chapel attended the retreat. Mrs. Zona Deeter spent the week end with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sands, Lori and Jeffery at Munster. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews, Mrs. Vida Losey and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse-- were Friday evening supper guests of Mrs. Ruth DeFries. Jay Plank and classmate spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Plank and Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller visited last Sunday afternoon and evening in the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hartter, in South Bend.