The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 May 1970 — Page 3

OBITUARIES

Mrs. Effie V. McVay • Mrs. Effie Viola McVay, 98, of r 2 Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, died May 6 at Miller's Merry Manor, Columbia City, where she had been a patient for a number of years. She was the mother of J. Kenneth McVay of Lake Wawasee. A native of Putnam county, she was born to George W. and Amanda (Wright) Smith on February 23, 1872. Her husband. Edward E. McVay, preceded her in death October 21, 1951. Mrs. McVay resided at Indianapolis from 1962 until 1967 when she moved to Lake Wawasee. She was a member of the Baptist church at Coatesville and Fillmore chapter of Order of Eastern Star A son preceded her in death. Services were held Friday in Indianapolis with burial in the mausoleum in Washington Park East cemetery. Charles H. Brown Funeral services were held at 2:30 Saturday for Charles H. Brown, 57. of 201 E. Washington street, Syracuse. Mr Brown brother. Robert Brown of Toledo; and two sisters. Mrs. Lawrence (Velva) Firestone Bom at Syracuse on December 15, 1913. he was the son of Frank and Mae (Grindle) Brown and lived in the Syracuse community most of his life. On July 6.1946. he married Bessie Adams and she survives Mr. Brown was a welder and pipefitter, member of the Syracuse Church of God. veteran of WW II and member of the Syracuse American Legion Surviving in addition to the widow are his father, Frank of Syracuse, a daughter. Mrs. Richard (Ginger) Belner, Angola, Scott, at home; a brother. Robert Brown qf Toledo, and two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence (Velva) Firestone and Mrs Leonard (Jessie ) Cripe, both of Syracuse The Rev Theodore Hertenstein officiated for senices and burial was m Syracuse cemetery Mabel J. Folk The Rev Ph ; Uip Moschenrose officiated for the Saturday services for Miss Mabel J. Folk. 55. formerly of Syracuse. She died at 2am Thursday in the Peterson Nursing home at Goshen following an illness of one year. Miss Folk was bom February 9. 1935 near Cromwell, the daughters of Jesse Sherman and Myrtle B (Smith) Folk of Syracuse and they survive Also surviving are two sisters. Mrs Claude <Lucille) Magnuson of Ligonier and Mrs Elery (Violet) Garrison. Mishawaka arid a brother. Charles Folk. Elkhart Mrs. Samuel Larson Mrs Samuel V. (Ardis) Larson, 70, Syracuse, died at 11:15 p.m. Saturday in the Goshen hospital following an extended illness. Bom at Indianapolis March 15, 19G0. she resided in the Indianapolis. South Bend and Fort Wayne areas before coming to Syracuse in 1945. Married to Mr. Larson in March of 1929. he survives. Mrs. Larson was a member of Saint Andrew's United Methodist church at Syracuse and of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the church. She also was a member of the Senior Mothers club; Business and Professional Women; served a number of years on the Syracuse camp fire board; member of boy scout cabin board (or five years; and staff aid with the Red Cross for seven years. Mrs. Larson was a founder of the Welcome Hostess group at Syracuse and served as hostess for several years She was a expounder of the Syracuse Newcomers club and a reporter-correspondent for the Syracuse-Wawasee Journal and The Mail-Journal for a number of years.

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Also surviving are two sons, Keith of Syracuse, and Eric of San Francisco, and two grandchildren. Services were held at 1:30 today (Wednesday) with Rev. August Lundquist officiating. Burial was in the Syracuse cemetery. Miss Pearl J. Grimes Miss Pearl J. Grimes, 76, r 2 Syracuse died at 10 a m. Monday at her home following an exBom at Ligonier on January 10, 1894,\she was the daughter of Jasper and Elizabeth (Rapp) Grimes and lived most of her life in the Syracuse area. She was a member of the Ligonier Nazarene Church. A brother. Joseph Grimes of Elkhart, survives. Services were scheduled for 2:30 todays Wednesday) at the Ligonier Nazarene Church with the Rev. Clinton Wasson and the Rev. Lowell Bean officiating. Burial was in Oak Park cemetery, Ligonier Clyde W. Oaks Services were held Monday afternoon for Clyde W. Oakes, 73, of Syracuse. He passed away at Miller's Merry Manor, Warsaw, Friday, following a lengthy illness. Bom February 28, 1897, at Lansing. Mich., he was the son of Willard and Katie Oakes. Mr. Oakes was graduated from DePaul university. Chicago, and owned and operated the Oakes Accounting Service at Syracuse from 1942 until he retired in 1966. Survivors include seven cousins. Rev. T. L. Hertenstein officiated and burial was in the Syracuse cemetery. Harold Remy Harold Remy. 72. of Rochester, brother of Mrs. Esther Lloyd of Oswego, died Friday at Woodlawn hospital where he had been a patient since Jan. 19. Bom Nov 27, 1897 at Ottawa. Hl., to Peter and Esther (Cooper) Remy, he resided in Warsawprior to moving to Rochester m 1928. On July 9. 1921 he was married to Maxine Ruple of Goshen, who preceded him in death Oct. 16,1968 Mr. Remy was manager of the Kroger Store in Rochester for 34 years and retired Dec. 1.1962 He was a member of the First Christian church. I.OOF. Lodge. Kiwanis club and the Rochester Chamber .of Commerce . Survivors with the sister in? dude one daughter. Mrs. Paul (Wanda) Zimmer. Coldwater. Mich.; one son, Duane (Spud) Remy. Maumee. Ohio; four grandchildren; one brother. Ralph Remy, r 2 Warsaw; and several nieces and nephews Services were conducted at a Rochester funeral home and burial was in Rochester 1.0.0. F. cemetery’. Charles E. Bronnenberg Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time for Charles Edward Bronnenberg. 75. of r 1 Leesburg who died at 9:50 am. Sunday May 10 at Barbee Lake. He was a former resident of Anderson. Death was caused by an apparent heart attack Harris-Troxell funeral home at North Webster is in charge of local arrangements and the body will be taken to the Baker Brothers funeral home at Anderson Mrs. Ira Rothenberger rites will be held-in the United Methodist church of North Webster at 2 30 pm. today (Wednesday* for Mrs. Martha Elizabeth Rothenberger. who passed away at 6 p.m. Sunday. May 10. at her home in North Webster. Rev. John Weeks will conduct the service and interment will be in the North Webster cemetery.

Friends may call at the HarrisTroxel funeral chapel in North Webster until 12 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Rothenberger. 72 years of age. died unexpectedly of an apparent stroke. She had been in failing health for the past three years. Born November 8, 1897, near Pierceton, to Lester and Savilla (Thomas* Banning, she resided her entire lifetime in the North Webster area. She was married in 1931 to Ira Rothenberger, who preceded her in death in 1965. Mrs. Rothenberger was a teacher in the North Webster school for many years and was also a graduate of that high school before entering college. She was a member of the North Webster United Methodist church; the women’s society of the church Women’s Christian Tempered Union; and a t'bc lndiana Retired Teachers Association. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. George 1 Mary) Fidler of r 1 Cromwell and? Mrs. Lawrence (Myrtle) Firestone of Warsaw, formerly of Goshen; one brother, Alva Banning of r 1 Pierceton; and several nieces and nephews. She was p:reccded in death by one sister, Mrs. Lewis Colin <Sadie> Holderman. and one brother, Frank Banning. Mrs. Sherman Collins Services will be held in the Mishler funeral home in Milford at 2 p.m. Friday for Mrs. Sherman (Charlotte) Collins, 68, r 2 Milford. Mrs. Collins died at 6 a.m. Tuesday in the Elkhart hospital to which she was admitted one day earlier. Death was due to a heart condition. She had been ill for several months. The deceased was bom near Grand Rapids, Mich., September 6. 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgett. She had resided in the Milford community for the past 40 years. On December 30. 1922, she was married to Mr. Collins. He survives. Also surviving are a son, Basil of Bremen; four daughters, Mrs. Martin (Delores' Egolf of Nappanee, Mrs. Robert (Marlene) Long of Bremen, Mrs. Gerald (Joyce* Lynch of r 1 Nappanee, and Romona at home; 12 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three sisters. Mrs. Lester Houth of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Nellie Collins of Muskegon and Mrs. Ruth Gardner of Fruitport. Mich.; one half-sis-ter, Mrs. Edith Doyle of Grand Rapids; and a half-brother. Freeman Dines of California. One son preceded her in death, having been killed in World War 11. Friends may call at the Mishler funeral home after 7 p.m. today (Wednesday). Burial will be in the Milford cemetery. Mrs. George Tarman Mrs. George (Dessaline) Tarman, 86. New Paris, died at 9:45 p.m. Monday at the Orn convalescent home. Milforcl. A lifelong resident of New Paris. Mrs. Tarman was born June 7. 1883, the daughter of Cassius and Nancy Jane Yost. She married Mr. Tarman June 10. 1903, and he preceded her in death January 1. 1938. She was a member of the Grace United Methodist Church, New Paris. Surviving are one son, Edwin; a granddaughter. Mrs. William Juday; and three greatgrandchildren. all of New Paris. Services were held today (Wednesday) at the New Paris funeral home and burial in New Paris cemetery. IN MICHIGAN MUSHROOM HUNTING Mr. and Mrs. B N Sharp. Dr. and Mrs. T A Miller and children. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Estep. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brembeck and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher and Cindy, and Junior Bucher, all of the Milford area; Mr and Mrs. Gifton Parcell of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beam of Warsaw; Mrs Gordon Neterer and family and Miss Barbara Bates of Huntington left Thursday for Cadillac, Mich., to go mushroom hunting and returned to their homes Sunday.

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CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their cards, flowers, prayers and other acts of kindness during Ruth’s illness and crdnial surgery in Lakeland General nospital April 24. She was dismissed May 2 and is recuperating at our home in Arcadia. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. C. Glenn Snellenberger CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank friends, neighbors and the school corporation for their kind expressions of sympathy during the passing of our husband and father. The family of Marland Wortinger CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank our many, many friends and Neighbors for ■"their help, kindness, prayers and flowers during the illness and passing of my beloved husband. Special thanks to Kosciusko lodge 418 F and AM, Order of the Eastern Star. American Legion post 226, American Legion Auxiliary. Past Presidents of the Legion Auxiliary, the ladies of the Methodist WSCS, Drs. William Meyers. Jack Gark and Floyd Rheinheimer. Special thanks also to Revs. Ralph Karstedt, Chester Bahn, Carl Shearer. Albert Curtright and Henry Beer for their prayers and words of encouragement. Mrs. Bob (Julia) Reed CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank everyone for the cards, visits, gifts and remembrances while Bud was in the hospital and since his return home. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fisher CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to the friends and neighbors for their sympathy. flowers and kindness given us at the time of the loss of our daughter and sister, Mabie Folk.’ Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Folk Charles Folk Mrs. Violet Garrison Mrs. Lucille Magnuson To Sing At Evening Services At Wawasee Heights Baptist Church The fifth and sixth grade choir of North Webster elementary school, under the direction of Miss Lois Hamm, will sing at the evening service of Wawasee Heights Baptist church next Sunday, May 17, at 7:30 p.m. Area Fellowship Friday, May 15, the annual banquet of the Crystal Lake Area Fellowship of Regular Baptist churches will be held at Wawasee high school. Featured in the program will be the brass ensenble of Grace college. The speaker of the evening is the internationally known high school speaker, Don Lome from Detroit. Following the banquet the youth will have a roller skating party in Columbia City from 11 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Expands Parking Lot Wawasee Heights Baptist church has recently expanded its asphalt parking lot to accommodate nearly 100 cars to serve its ever-expanding congregation. HAD SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rapp of Milford had as their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. John E Gardner of r 1 Milford; Mr and Mrs. Robert Haney, Mr and Mrs. Lynn Miller and son. all of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, Jr., and children of Elkhart; Robert Johnson of near North Webster; Judy Rapp and Roger Cochersperger of Fort Wayne; and Gloria Rapp of Indiana State university Evening callers were Mrs. Jack Gardner and Diane of Ashland. Ohio and Mrs Frances Cullers and son. Jeff. Mrs. Louise Kupferschmid of Rankin, DI., is a guest for several weeks of her daughter. Mrs. Levi Beer, and family of r 1 Milford.

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Court News Improper Registration John P. List. 18. r 1 North Webster was fined S2B in Warsaw city court for improper registration. Speeding and Traffic Daniel Kuilema. 24, Syracuse, paid fines of $32.25 and $27.25, in justice of the peace Milo Case’s court on a speeding violation and disobeying an automatic traffic signal, respectively. Illegal Consumption Barbara Gardner, 19, r 1 Syracuse paid a fine of $25 in JP Gase s court on charges of illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages. / William Clutter. 19, North Webster, was fined S3O in Kosciusko city court on charges of illegal consumption of alcoholic "beverages. James Amsden, 19, Milford was fined $25 by jp Milo Case in jp codrt recently for illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages. William Templeton, 18. Leesburg, was fined S3O in city court b,y jp Robert Burner recently. Granted Divorce Marsha J. LaFollette. North Webster, has been granted a divorce from Howard C. LaFollette. She was awarded custody of one minor child in the action. The couple married March 11. 1967 and separated April 22. 1968. Promissory Note Budget Loan Corp., doing business as Budget Investment, Syracuse, has filed in Kosciusko Superior Court, a complaint on promissory note suit against Lillian May Jefferson of Plaintiff seeks judgment in the amount of $860.70 and asks foreclosure of a security agreement on household goods described as a television set and sewing machine Files Complaint Budget Loan Corp., doing business as Budget Investment, Syracuse, has filed a complaint on promissory note suit against Edward E. Jr., and "Julia M. Newcomer of r 3 Syracuse seeking a judgment in the amount of $931.71. Plaintiff also seeks foreclosure on security agreement on household goods. Granted Divorce Elinor E. Denney of Syracuse has been granted in superior court, a divorce from Everett Rex Denney, and was awarded custody of two minor children and S3O per week for their support. . Seeks Judgment Budget Loan Corp., doing business as Budget Investment, Syracuse, has filed a complaint on promissory note suit in Kosciusko Superior Court seeking judgment in the amount of $755.02 and asks a security agreement on a refrigerator be foreclosed. Suit is against Edward S. and Mary E. Carroll of Syracuse. Budget Loan Corp., doing business as Budget Investment, Syracuse, has filed complaint in Kosciusko Superior Court on promissory note against Robert N. and Victoria Biddinger of r 1 Cromwell. Plaintiff seeks judgment in the amount of $308.11. William H. Dudenhoffer, Jonesboro, has been awarded a judgment in the amount of $17,782.10 in Kosciusko circuit court on a mortgage filed against Everett T. and Anna M. Sanborn, r 1 Leesburg. A mortgage on property described as lot 33 in Weimer's Lake View Park in Tippecanoe township was ordered foreclosed. Divorces Filed The following divorce suits have been filed in Kosciusko circuit and superior courts: Barbara Ray of r 1 Milford vs Raymond Ray. They were married Aug. 5. 1955, and separated Dec. 18,1969. She seeks custody of two children. Larry Stabler of r 1 Milford vs Beverly Stabler. The Stablers were married on July 3,1960 and separated on April 28,1970. There is one minor child.

No Safety Chains in Towing David J. Schmucker, 23, r 2, Milford, was fined $23.25 in jp court by jp Milo Gase recently for having no safety chains in towing. Improper Passing Donald Lew, 17, r I,’ Milford, was fined $32.25 in jp court by Milo Gase recently for improper passing. Illegal Transportation of Alcoholic Beverages Lowell Coverstone, 18, r ?, Leesburg was fined $47.25 in jp court by Milo Clase, recently, for illegal transportation of alcoholic beverages. His driver’s license was suspended for 90 days. Driving Under The Influence of Intoxicating Beverages James Engle, 39, Leesburg was fined $47.25 in jp court recently for driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages. His driver’s license was suspended for 60 days. License Suspended Two Lakeland residents have had their driver license suspended according to the latest reports from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in Indianapolis. They are William E. Peterson, 22. of r 1 Syracuse, from October 2, 1969 to April 2,1970, for leaving the scene (Os an accident; and Larry J. Krauter, 21, of Milford, from March 5, 1970 to June 5, 1970 for driving while under the influence. Driving Violation Mary Pearson, 22, r 3 Syracuse was fined $25 in JP court for operating a motor vehicle on beginner’s permit without a licensed driver. Hospital Notes Edward Gunter of Leesburg was dismissed from Murphy Medical Center Tuesday. Mrs. Douglas Black <ef r 2 Leesburg was admitted to Wabash hospital Thursday and dismissed over the week end. Arthur Keifer of r 1 Leesburg was admitted to Whitley county hospital Thursday. Miss Marcia Huffman of r 2 Leesburg was admitted to Murphy Medical Center Friday. Samuel A. Fisher of r 1 Leesburg was dismissed from Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Gale Hamman of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Mrs., Guy Litchenwalter remains in Goshen hospital where she was admitted April 29. She is in room 207. Otis Boyer of r 1 North Webster was admitted to Murphy Medical center. Warsaw. Donald Fetters, r 1 North Webster, has been released from Murphy Medical center, Warsaw. Mrs. Helen Richcreek of r 3 Syracuse is a patient at Goshen hospital. James Hite of r 3 Syracuse received treatment over the week end in the emergency room of Murphy Medical center. Mrs. Arthur Iden, r 1 North Webster has been admitted to Whitley county hospital. Columbia Gty. Mrs. Guy Lambert of Milford was admitted to Elkhart hospital Tuesday evening. Town Hall Rest Rooms Good Shelter Milo Clase, county civil defense director, was in Milford last Tuesday evening for a meeting in regards to tornado shelters in the area.. He approved use of the rest rooms at the town haU on Main street and urges all persons residing in apartments along the street to take shelter there if tornado warnings should be sounded Gase is also investigating the use of other buddings in Milford as protection against possible tornadoes. Russell William Homan and Robert Homan, brothers, of Gray, Maine, grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Homan of Waubee Lake, and Judy Day of New York returned to their homes after a three weeks’ visit.

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FIVE GENERATION’S — Five generations of the Mrs. Charles Price family are shown above as they posed for a family picture. Starting in front center is great-great-grandson. Jay Lynn Krauter; Mrs. Charles (Clara) Price; Mrs. Ward (Melba) Rensberger; Mrs. Emil (Kate) Emmons; and back center is Larry Jay Krauter.

BIRTHS ■£ WRIGHT, son Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright of Syracuse are the parents of a son born Friday, May 8. at Goshen hospital. LANTZ. Gregory Allen Mr. and Mrs. John Lantz of Archbold, 0., are the parents of a six pound, one ounce son, Gregory Allen, born in Ohio on April 30. Gregory has a brother. Jeff, 6 and a brother, Todd, age 3. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lantz of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jessup, formerly of Syracuse and now of Fort Myers Beach. Fla., are the grandparents. LARIMER, son Mr. and Mrs. Richard L Larimer of r 2 Syracuse are the parents of a son born Tuesday, May 5, at Goshen hospital. FRIEND, Jamie Ann Mr. and Mrs. James A. Friend of r 1 North Webster are the parents of a daughter, Jamie Ann, born Thursday at Whitley County hospital, Columbia Gty. AFFERTON, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Afferton of r 1 North Webster are the parents of a six pound five ounce daughter born Saturday, May 9, at Murphy Medical Center. Warsaw. Mrs. Afferton is the former Patricia K. King. Mr. and Mrs. Ned G. King of Bradenton, Fla., are maternal grandparents. Mrs. Katherine Afferton of Bradenton is the paternal grandmother. BARTMAN, Robert Vern Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bill Bart man of 607 Mullen street. Syracuse, are the parents of their first child, a six pound, one-half ounce son, Robert Vern, born Mother’s Day. May 10, at Goshen hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bartman, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoover, all of Syracuse. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bartman, Sr., Mishawaka; Mrs. Lulu Zentz, Nappanee; Mr. and Mrs. William Whet ten of New Paris; and Mrs. Martin Hoover, Syracuse. Mrs. Lettie Brown of Elkhart and Mrs. Wood Whetten, New Paris, are great-great-grandparents. DAVIS, son A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis of Leesburg May 8 at the Murphy Medical Center. LAKELAND LOCALS The H. A. Bursons of Syracuse left Friday for their home at Manistique, Mich. Recent callers in the home of Mrs. Georgia Buster at Syracuse have been Mr. and Mrs. Geave Jennings. Battle Ground; NV and Mrs. Ralph Majewski and Mrs. Hellen Schmaltz, Indianapolis; and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Majewski and Dr. and Mrs. Joe R. Ritter of Chicago.

Town And Country Club Meets With Mrs. H. Wilson Mrs. Harold Wilson was hostess recently for a carry-in luncheon and business meeting of the Town and Country Extension Homemakers club of Milford. Farewell gifts were presented to Mrs. Robert Spearman and Mrs. Jack McCormack who will be leaving the community this summer Mrs. Forest Ramser, president, opened the meeting with a poem. “So Swift the Way, So Short the Day” by Helen Stiener Rice in memory of Mrs. William Martin. The pledge of allegiance and club creed were repeated by 11 members and two guests, Mrs. Don Bice and Mrs. Willis Ault. For meditation two poems were read by Mrs. Paul Sands. Health and safety remarks were by Mrs. Don Davidsen. Mrs. Jack McCormack, secretary, reported for J April and Mrs. Jim White gave the treasurer’s report. Mrs. Albert Schafer, presented two lessons, “New Fabric” and “Selecting Patterns.” The meeting was adjourned until Septemer 10. The fall meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Don Davidsen. TUESDAY LADIES HOLD ANNUAL SPRING LUNCHEON The annual spring luncheon of the Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Bowling league was held at a Goshen restaurant with Mock’s Marine Rentals team members as hostesses. - Tables .were attractively decorated with colored glass decanters containing pink and yellow roses later awarded as door prizes. ' Gayle VanZant, president, conducted the business meeting at which; time the following officers were elected: President — Susie Tytler Vice president — Joan Stoelting Secretary-treasurer—Ruth Banta Sergeant-at-arms—Gloria Eyer Trophies were awarded to the Kern Grain team as winners of the league. ETA BETA PI IN MAY MEETING Fourteen members of the Eta Beta Pi Sorority met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Preston Klinger in Elkhart for the regular May meeting. Following a dessert and coffee, Mrs. Kenneth Calbeck, president, conducted a short business meeting. Reports of the March meeting, the anniversary party in April and the treasurer’s report were given by Mrs. Iva 4 Neff, secretary-treasurer. The social hour was spent in playing bridge with three tables progressing. Prizes were given to Mrs. Russell Price of Nappanee, Mrs. Esther Poynter and Mrs. Neff of Milford. Others present were Mrs. Harold Burns, South Bend; Mrs. Lawrence Polk and Mrs. Esther Gentzhorn of Elkhart; Mrs. Don Anglin of Nappanee; Mrs. Albert Graff, Mrs. Harold Tom, Mrs. Charles Kerlin, Mrs. Joseph Sunthimer and Mrs. Roy Schultz all of Milford. 'Die next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Polk in Elkhart, June 22. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and Donna had as guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cory and Dave. All reside on the Milford-Syracuse road. Mrs. Cory is the daughter of the Millers.

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