The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 September 1970 — Page 9

WSCS Os Saint Andrew's Meets, Installs Officers

The WSCS of the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church at Syracuse itaet Wednesday evening. Pastor August Lundquist jvas in charge of the candlelight ceremony for installation of officers as follows: President — Mrs. Raymond Wilson ■ Vice president —. Mrs. Dale Allen Secretary — Mrs. Jack Vanderford Treasurer — Mrs. Jay Peffley Committee Chairman — Mrs LaMar Stoops. Mrs. John Peters. Mrs. Milton Brice. Mrs. Fitzhugh Turner, Mrs. W. E. Schoeff. Mrs.

MILDRED BRADY ENTERTAINS FOR TIPPY H. E. CLUB The nominating committee of Tippecanoe Township Home Extension club the slate of new officers for’ the coming year to, members for approval when the ladies met September 17 in the home of Mildred Brady, r 1 Leesburg The hostess was assisted by Hazel , Cleaver The group voted to plan a club trip for members and guests to attend the ice show next month in Fort Wayne A letter from the Red Cross requesting help with the preparation of Ditty Bags for servicemen overseas was read by Mrs Russel Mickley. Handwork, stuffed toys, knitted and crocheted- items were

Good Used Furniture for the Money Large swivel base plastic rocker $39.50 Tall back plastic swivel rocker $29.50 Newly recovered nylon base rocker .... $19.50 Sofa bedsl9.so 5-Piece dinette chrome sets29.so Nylon cover lounge chair $19.50 30 Inch Norge electric stove $39.50 Close-out of summer furniture at greatly reduced prices BILL BRAMMER FURNITURE *2 mile south of Syracuse on 13

fl fJwlUc'l / or fl HjCSK>aSOUR CREAM H ttW? 2 f°r 49 c H V Burger's W H CHOCOLATE Quarts 29* M ECKRICH ALL MEAT Fl tun franks / fl Parrot Homestyle —fj H DAfAU Private Label M H BACON BR[AD U H ’pS ß9* 4° r 99* H "MILK WITH ALL THE CREAM LEFT IN” Open Daily 9:00 a.m. Till 10:00 p.m. Prices Good Thru Saturday, September 26, 1970 DAIRmiORES WAWASEE VILLAGE SYRACUSE. IND. |

Forrest Thomas, Mrs. Joe Bushong, Mrs. Wm. T. Jones. Jr., Mrs. Vernon Brinkman and Mrs. 0. A. Lambert. Mrs. Robert Owen, bazaar chairman, discussed the church bazaar in October with the title ‘•The Old Country Store and Bakery.” Also discussed was the November harvest dinner at the church. Following the business meeting. Mrs. Ralph Clingaman assisted by Mrs. Marley Evans, presented an interesting program on ’‘The Middle Years.” taken from the program book entitled Risks.

displayed by the ladies. Plans were discussed for the upcoming county home demonstration clubs’ Christmas “Bazaar. Reports were.read by Goldie Hunnicutt, garden remarks; Mrs. T. D. Reynolds, secretary; Mrs. Louis Gee, treasurer; and Mrs. Russel Mickley and Mrs Thomas A. Willman, president’s luncheon Kathleen Weghorst gave the meditation It was reported that names of girls eligible for the home demonstration clubs scholarship be submitted as soon as possible. The annual auction will be held at the October meeting LAKELAND LOCAL .Mrs Robert Brooks and son Robbie of Milford, had as their guest Monday. Mrs. Ollie Schlotterback from South Bend

PAST MATRONS AND PATRONS HONORED SEPT. 16 Kosciusko Chapter 160 b Order of the Eastern Star of Milford met at the Masonic temple in a called meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 16. with Mrs. Ted Brooks, worthy matron and Joe 0. Estep, worthy patron presiding. This meeting was to honor all past matrons and patrons of the chapter. The worthy matron gave tribute to those who were present and to those who were not able to be in attendance. A short program was presented by the star points, conductresses and chaplain. Past matrons present were Mrs. C. D Barnes. Mrs. Eldon Hurd, Mrs. Don Cecil. Mrs. Wilbur Baumgartner. Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner. Mrs. Joe 0. Estep. Mrs Robert Ruch. Mrs. Warren Fisher, Sr., Mrs. C. J. Myers, Mrs. Stanley Scott. Mrs. W. W Free, and Mrs. Robert Reed. Past patrons present were John Davidsen, Paul Kizer and William Perry. The past matrons and patrons were called upon to. give their year of service and to tell an experience in their year. Some very interesting and humerous incidents were told The chapter room, under the direction of Mrs. Doral McFarren. was appropriately decorated in honoring the past matrons and patrons The social committee Mrs. Gertrude Ritter, Mrs. Wade Mishler. Mrs Robert Geller and Mr and Mrs Robert Hollar served cake and coffee at tables decorated with multi-colored miniature bottles filled with straw flowers The next meeting will be October 7 when Masons who are members of the order will be honored Attend Wedding Os Niece At Morton, Illinois Miss Christine Marie Hilliard, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Majel Hilliard of Morton. 111., became the bride of Fred Esken of Peoria, 111.. Saturday, Sept. 19. at 2 p.m. in the Blessed Sacrament Catholic church in Morton. The bride's mother is the former Gwendolyn Baumgartner and is a sister of Mrs. Harold Kaiser of Milford A reception was held at the K of C. hall in Morton Later a buffet luncheon was served at the Hilliard home. Among the guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaiser, Shelley and Doug of Milford, and Miss Sharleen Kaiser of Valparaiso

MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL L. BUHRT Patricia Kish And Michael Buhrt Wed In Beck Chapel At I. U. Sept. 5

Miss Patricia Ann Kish and Michael Lee Buhrt were united in marriage at 12 noon on September 5 in Beck Chapel at Indiana university. Bloomington. The new Mrs. Buhrt is the daughter of Mrs. Alan S. Ross and Eddie Kish, both of Indianapolis. Mr. Buhrt is the'son of Mr. and and Mrs. Ray Buhrt of Syracuse. Rev. Davis officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of 45 guests. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of white satin. She carried a bouquet of white daisies. Mrs. Bobbie Jo Booth of In-

BETHEL WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP HAS BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Elaine McFarren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doral McFarren of Milford, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held September 1 at the Bethel church in Milford for members of the church’s Women’s Fellowship. There were 37 members present. The bride-elect was presented with a corsage made of small kitchen supplies. Mrs. Ron Smith read several appropriate poems and conducted the contests. The bride-to-be opened the gifts and a salad bar was served by Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Mervin Mishler, Mrs. Donn Kesler and Mrs. Fred Slabaugh. hostesses for the evening

NOTICE The Star Store will be closed Sept. 29 and 30th and Oct. Ist for inventory. Will be open Oct. 2 with Lloyd Moore, the new manager and owner, handling the same high grade merchandise we have always handled at reasonable prices. Many thanks to all our customers who made our business a big success! Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Mabie

No Down Payment FACTORY PRE-BUILT HOMES 2-3-4 BEDROOM I 513,000 loS17,0(K TERMS: I KbII 1. NO DOWN PAYMENT „ XjSl 2. 33 YEARS ■ 3. 7%% INTEREST TOWNS AVAILABLE — Milford, Leesburg, Pierceton, Cromwell, Atwood, Silver Lake, North Webster, Claypool, Etna Green, Akron, Mentone, Albion, Dewart Lake STATEWIDE HOMES PHONE: 457-4245 CALL COLLECT SYRACUSE, IND. Area 219 - Call Between 5 & 9 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

dianapolis served as matron of honor. She wore a gown of royal blue. Dennis Buhrt of Fort Wayne served as best man. Ushers wre James Russey of Muncie. Thomas McKearn of Chicago, 111., and Ron Masterson of Saint Louis. Mo. Following a wedding trip to Kentucky the couple is residing in Indianapolis at 5911 Hollingsworth road. The bride attended Indiana university prior to her marriage. The bridegroom is a 1970 graduate of Indiana university and is currently employed at Winona hospital in Indianapolis.

Second Shower A second shower honoring Miss McFarren was held in Fort Wayne on September 9 with a former classmate. Miss Shirley Christian, as hostess. A wedding cake decorated with tride and groom and six attendants were served with ice cream, punch and coffee. Address For Thomas Mench On Copter Barge Tom Mench. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mench of is currently on a ’copter barge about 100 miles from Saigon on the Mekong Delta River. His address is; Thomas R. Mench. EM. FN. YRBM-21. Elect Dept. F.P.O. San Francisco. Calif. 96601

Senior Mothers In First Meeting Os New Year The Syracuse Senior Mothers club held its first meeting of the club year with a potluck dinner Monday night in the Lutheran church parlor with Mrs. Theodore Hertenstein as hostess. Lesson for the evening was . entitled. “You Too Can Paint,” by Gertrude Kizer. Mrs. Robert Jones will give a book review for the October 5 meeting at the Calvary United Methodist church with Mrs. John Walker and Mrs. George Myers, hostesses. Junior Mothers Hold Carry-In Dinner The Syracuse Junior Mothers club had a carry-in dinner Monday,night for its first meeting of the club year held at the home of Mrs. Jack Clark. Dewart Lake. She was assisted by Mrs. Jesse Hann, Mrs. Hubert Kirkdorfer and Mrs. Robert Owen. There were 16 members and one guest, Mrs. Jack Stoelting. in attendance. The club will be guests of the Intermediate club at a meeting on October 5 to be held at the Lakeland Youth Center. Bethel Ladies Fellowship Has Installation Mrs. Roger Keiser of New Paris gave a short talk and was in charge of the installation of officers at the September J7th meeting of the Bethel Church of the Brethren Ladies Fellowship. Officers installed include: President - Mrs. Larry Snider Vice president - Mrs. Fred Slabaugh Secretary - Mrs. Ron Smith Assistant secretary - Mrs. Ralph Miller Treasurer - Mrs Ben Kaiser. Jr. Cabinet members - Mrs. Cornelus Reuter and Mrs. Floyd Yoder. Lydia - Miss Grace Noss Mrs. Elmer Sorenson, Mrs. Don Wuthrich and Mrs. Denny Wuthrich served refreshments to 21 ladies. Mrs Delbert Money - heffer gave the devotions. Mrs. Slabaugh will show slides at the next meeting on October 8. SUNDAY GUESTS IN BECK HOME Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck of Bonar Lake were Sunday evening guests of their son Wendell and family at Avilla in honor of their granddaughter. Wendy, who left last Tuesday for Indiana University at Bloomington for her freshman year. Others in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck of Ligonier. The Calvin Becks also helped their grandson Bob celebrate his eighth birthday on Wednesday evening. Sept. 16 • 1 - X. RICHARD COYS MOVE Mr. and Mrs Richard Coy have moved from Portland street. Syracuse, to 118 west Allen street, the home formerly occupied by the former’s mother, now Mrs. Jerry Leedy. The Leedys are residents of Scehrist Lake with a North Webster address.

Wed., Sept. 23, 1970—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

No Injuries In Two-Car Accident September 14 Another accident occurred at 5:15 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14. Clarence Stephens, 24, Pierceton and Christine D. Martin, 19, r 3 Warsaw, were involved in a twocar accident at the intersection of county roads 225 south and 75 east. Sheriff Dave Andrews investigated the accident. No estimation of damages was given.

LEGALS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Warsaw Community School Cor poration. Warsaw. Indiana, acting by and through its Board of School Trustees, will receive sealed bids in the Office of the Superintendent of Schools. Warsaw. Indiana Friday. October 23. 1970. until 1:30 P.M., EDS T. for the following instructional materials and other supplies: Construction Paper Duplicating Paper Other instructional Supplies Custodial Supplies Electrical Supplies Form No 95 non collusion affidavit, and bond cashiers check are required In structions and specifications are on file at the Office of the Superintendent of Schools on East Mam Street. Warsaw Indiana The Warsaw Community Schools Board Os School Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any in formalities and or irregularities in any proposal. Dated this Bth day of September. 1970 Board of School Trustees By Winnifred Cluen, Secretary MJ — S 16-23 Commissioners Claims The following is a li?t of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on the Ist of October, 1970 Edith 8 Belt! 433 33 Ethna Scott 416.66 Princess Marie Frush 375.00 Frances Noble 350 00 Norma Jean Mess more 333 33 jeanTuka 302 60 KatherynTeel 433 33 Hazel Harman 416.66 Mary Beth Miner 375.00 Catherine B. Gonya 350 00 OlgaTuSing 256 45 F. Bonita Freeman 375 00 Margaret E Garman 358 33 Idlee Armey 433.33 Phyllis Munson 416 66 Rita Miller 375 00 Lucille McCleary 350 00 Margaret Menzie Nancy Belcher 300 00 Rita Golding 72 40 Ruth Hoppus 133 33 Helen Goshert 416 66 Roger Fellows 58166 Stanley Holderman 565 00 Ronald Robinson 533 33 H Earl Boggs 400.00 Cassius Alan Rovenstine 533 33 Mike Brower 187.72 Dave F Rieder ' 245 61 Avis B Gunter 433 33 fva L Carpenter 416 66 Xliceß. Randels " 375 00 Thelma J Leedy 301 68 Janet I Wise 74 20 Jessie Rice 29 65 Kenneth Plummer 24 00 Harman Ganshorn 24.00 Virginia Spry 282 00 Donna Joan Baker . 282.00 Educational Map & Chart Serv. 138 00 Ruby Rite 273 00 Henry Hackworth 512 50 Ralph Whitesell 500 00 Beatrice Weller 183.33 Billie F Andrews 283 33 * Bernard T. Minear 383 33 Edward B Funk 316 66 Milo E Clase 50 00 Maxine Clase 18.75 B Jarhes Baker 833 33 George A, Nye 416 66 Georgia U. Nellans 445 83 Robert L Rasor 308 33 Charles EHively 80 00 Shelman Marshall - 80 00 Maurice Lewallen 80 00 Un fed Telephone Co 732 27 NIPSCO 670 82 Sewage Treatment Off 5195 Water Utilities 112 39 A. E BoyceCo Inc 12 50 Business Equip Co Inc 136 71 Wm Ellis, Tr 2 40 Waddell Printing Co ’■* 4Q Dennie Electrio '415 Lake City Wholesale Co 51 70 Ginter Electric Serv 3,038 50 Bankers Dispatch , 4 60 D H Lessig Eng inc 6 36 David E Andrews 603.05 Motorola 69 40 Schraders, Auto Store 32 22 Ford's Auto Supply 148 64 Gast Fuel & Serv 362 10 Thornburg Drugs Inc 50 40 Charles M Brower 50 96 Carl Zimmer 36 70 Garold R Horrick 2180 Exec Office Mach Inc 25 00 R Steven Hearn 300 00 Liberty Case 26 40 Pucketts Case 27 88 Allan A Rasor 20 00 Paul J Grimme 55 22 William C Reneker 20.72 Nick's A Joes TV Serv 34 50 HalisHdw 16 15 Warsaw Post Office 99 50 Miller & Sons Lbr Co 56 43 Nat N>rd Ext. Inc 100 00 Moe Her. ng Supp Co inc <3 4$ Cover All Rental Serv. 36 10 Warsaw Dry Cl 49 00 DeGood Tr Sales ' 280

Johnson Lbr Co 9.38 Sharp Hdw. Co | 53.02 Walmer Supply Co. 32.54 Hall Hdw Co 1.98 Plymouth Clean Towel 11.50 Termite A Pest Cont J 5.00 Times Union 1.54 Milo Clase 6 00 Jos. Boggs 12.00 Ralph Brubaker 12.00 Maurice Crow 12.00 Seth I. Mason 12.00 The Mail Journal 399.94 Times Union 414.24 HallAMarose 10.00 Henry Hackworth 20.00 E. H. Stephenson 200.00 L. J BiblerASon 200.00 Deaton Funeral Home 100.00 Harris Funeral Home 200.00 Landis A Chamness Funeral Hm. 200.00 McHatton Funeral Home 280.00 Mishler Funeral Home 300.00 Titus Funeral Home 100.00 Wright Yoder Funeral Hm. 200.00 David Andrews Jr. 3.00 Harold Baker 3.00 Ellis Bradford 3.00 Willard Gebert 3.00 Dave Hawley 3.00 Phillip Price 3.00 Con for Ment. Ret. 3.590.00 Dr Norman M Beatty Mem. 227.02 White’s Institute 248.00 Healthwin 728.45 Irene Byron Hosp 180.16 Robert A. Craig M D 80.00 Robert P. Clark DVM 60.10 P. L. Dieterlen DVM 5.75 H B. Liebengood DVM 102.35 O. L. McFadden DVM 6 50 HF. Terrill 150 P. R Whirledge 12.35 Orn Nursing Home 295.05 Walters Drugs Inc. 13.55 Ft Wayne Comm, Schools 2,049.04 Lebanon Comm School Corp 593.22 Warsaw Comm School Corp x 47144 Tr at Marshall Co 174 00 Brennan Drug Inc. 15 60 Phillip Dierks 234 00 Tony Heiman 50.00 Loren T. Kruger 334.00 Cyril Likens . 334.00 Stanley Scott 420.66 Wawasee Prep School 175.00 Raymond Custer 2,788.50 Robert Hoffman 68.75 Meiser Bros 8,000.00 Tony-Tribalski 43.16 Max Shull 112.50 Keith Leckrone 65 00 Soil Conservation Serv 800.00 Gen Drain Imprpyement 30,000.00 Dan Ransbdttom repair of ditch 917.72 Max Mohtel repair of ditch 727.50 CO. HEALTH DEPT PAYROLL A CLAIMS George M Haymond, M D 400.00 Carroll Sherman 79166 Loren J. Pound 666 66 Barbara McClure. R N 562.50 Nellie Van Marcke 416.66 Barbara Olds 268.33 United Telephone Co 48.97 Warsaw, Ind Postmaster 15.00 Barbara A McClure, R N 23 60 Loren J Pound 48 24 Executive Office Machines. Inc. 53.00 Cox Studio 4.34 , CO HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS John Alexander , • 664.68 Charles Cotton 561.33 Francis Denny 564.30 Raymond Faulkner 56133 Merritt Hartman 699 48 Ronald Himes 561.33 Lawrence Kindig 561.33 Ellis Koher 564 30 Bernard Kuhn 577.67 Ralph Linn 561.33 Donald Metzger 567.27 Leo Mosier 534.60 Ronald Norman 561.33 Roswell Robbins 561.33 Glenwood Secor 528.66 Donald P stiver 561.33 John R Tucker - 553 34 Charles Alexander 331.20 Charles E Bucher 542.43 Emerson Cain 542.43 Robert Clevenger 151.20 Ermal Coy 542 43 John Davis . . 542 43 Muri Dawalt ' 452 03 John Deaton 280 80 Don Forney 542.43 Harold Gerard 546 74 Gilbert Griffis 464 94 Larry Harter 303.60 Frederick Kammerer 539 56 Russell Krichbaum 542 43 Don Kuhn 548 17 Joe Michael 137.70 Alvin Miller 546-74 Bobby Miner 546 74 Forrest Mitterlmg 519 47 Larry Montel 545 30 Paul Randal 542.43 John Shively 280 80 GaryTeel - 194 40 Luther Van Cleave 548 17 Wayne L Wood , 542.43 Gart P Young 545 30 WayneL Baker 67164 Wilfred Fretz 590.41 Arthur A Smith 594 00 Robert Danner 561.33 Worley Spitler ... ■ 561.33 Donn L Shoemaker 582 12 Ronald J. Leiter i 54167 Gary Frenger , 465 92 Terry Mautner : 110.70 Robert Stephens 103.50 Claude Christner 750 00 Berfon Retz t 1,166 66 Prudential Ins. Co r k’ 2,113.19 Hull's Transfer Cq Inc 4140 Kos Co HWy Dept , 8.34 United Tel System 67.25 N I P S . Co 108 98 Sewage Treatment Office 23 65 Emergency RadiolServ 248 60 Friden Div . Singer Co 54 50 Plymouth Radiatqr Rep 59 20 Glass Serv oj Warsaw 23 63 F H Brockhott 6 32 Coverall Rental Serv 593 00 Fifers Fire Ext 549 50 Gast Fuel A Serv Inc 231.12 Gulf O'l Prod 1.977 36 Kos Co Fm Bur 12 45 Miller A Sons Lbr Co 16 46 Montieth Tire Co tnc 550 27 Purity Cylinder Gases 19 58 Sharp Hdw Co 39 *’ Smith Serv 2,026 87 Standard Oil Div of Am Oil 257 05 Texaco inc , 167 00 Warsaw Chem Cd tnc 83 95 Warsaw Dry Cleaners 14 00 Warsaw Skelgas, 60 00 A E BoyceCo Inc 8 40 Dalton Yeder Corp 7,395 95 Erie Stone CO 396.53 Ardis Haines 728 25 Hosea Rosbrugh 4125 Western Ind Agg \ inc 32.94 Elmer Zimmerman 58125 Johnson Lbr Yd I TS Pierceton Equip ?o Inc 20.576 91 Associated Sign A Post inc 83 14 Allen Co Trett SIS Inc ’6 50 Cumm.ns Mid States Inc 19 38 Curtis Ind , me * 58 01 DeGood Tractor Spies 48 83 Ft Wayne Clutch.) inc *> 03 Gen Truck Sales Corp 65 45 MacAiiister Maehl. Co 49 40 Mike Gill Auto ptsj. 20 00 Ind Equip Co Inc 74.18 Re d Holcomb CoJ Inc 52.94 Schraders Warsaw Co. 3 00 Smith Bros. Diesel mi Serv 18.75 Stockberger Macn Inc 56 04 Trans Power Inc 79.71 Carl Uhlig Mach Shop inc 43.39 WAWTr Sales l»»C 308 51 Warsaw Auto Supo Inc 396 85 Wholesale Elect Serv Co inc 14.10 Kimm Paint Co I 35.10 3M Company 395 00 Inf Business Mach Corp 486 00 KOS CO Hwy Dept 4.112 31 The Mail Journal | 8.93 CO WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Howard B Johnson 750 00 Opal Joy Harman 450.00 Mary Ruth Wilson 450 00 Willie Hugh Nine 181.03 Beth Ann A*kinson 450 00 Lillian O Davs 400 00 Yvonne Sue England 335 00 Esther 6 Hoover 325.00 Mar ior>e E Himes 345 00 MariorieA Nye 487 56 United Tele Co Os Ind 122 12 Beth A Atkinson 117.40 Opal Joy Harman 43.20 Hcwnard B Johnson 16 32 Mary Ruth Wilson 53.00 Dickerson Funeral Home 350.00 Indiana Brace. ln« • 43 25 Key Pharmacy 4 03 Marks Drug Store Medi Ply Drug 4 30 George M Haymond M D 130 00 F L Rhe.nheimefJ, M D 600 Walter Drugs , me 22 58 St. Vincent Villa ! 65100 Turtle Creek Convalescent Centre 434 00' l. Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that •re atiove is a True list ot claims to be P, , - •? iw gc : uske County Board of Comm<ss'Oners on me Ist day of October, 1970 LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor. Kosciusko County

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