The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 October 1970 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Oct. 28, 1970

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PLAN JUNE WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser. Milford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Ann. to Gary Lee Branson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Branson. Tampico. 111. Miss Kaiser graduated from Indiana university School of Music in 1968 and is now teaching choral music at Lafayette Jefferson high school. Lafayette. Mr. Branson graduated from Illinois Wesleyan university School of Music in 1966 and also teaches choral music at Lafayette Jefferson high school. In August 1970, Mr. Branson returned to the states from Viet Nam having completed his two year military service. The couple is planning a June 19. 1971. wedding at Trinity United Methodist church. Lafayette. Past Matrons Entertained Tuesday Night Mrs. Stan Scott and Mrs. Robert Reed entertained the past matrons of Kosciusko chapter *l6O, Order of the Eastern Star, in the country home of Mrs. Reed Tuesday night. At 6:30 an old fashioned county dinner was served from a table deqprated with bittersweet, orange and green candles, a gold star and gavel. The small tables were decorated in bittersweet in green vases White and orange mats were used Mrs Richard Sumner of Sweester was initiated into the club by president Mrs. Harry Schultz During the business meeting

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Mrs. Schultz appointed Mrs. Scott to the flower committee. Mrs. Scott is also secretarytreasurer of the club. Bottoms up was played with prizes going to Mrs. Joe 0. Estep, Mrs. Harry Schultz, Mrs. C. D. Barnes and Mrs. Esther Poynter. Mrs. Barnes also won the door prize. Others present were Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner, Mrs. Wilbur Baumgartner and Mrs. Seth McFarren. The next meeting will be December 13 in the home of Mrs. Estep. It will be a carry-in for all past matrons and their husbands and all past patrons and their wives. Hospital Notes Mrs. Max Ganshom, Syracuse, was dismissed from Goshen hospital Wednesday of last week. Olive Bowser of r 3 Syracuse was admitted to Goshen hospital on October 21. Elwood J. (Bucky) Foster, Jr., of Syracuse is a patient in Goshen hospital. Sandra K. Smith of Syracuse was admitted Thursday to Goshen hospital. Mrs. Forest Plank of Syracuse was released Saturday from South Bend Ostepathic hospital following two-weeks of treatment. Mrs Estella Swartz of Syracuse is a patient in Goshen hospital. Bruce Rookstool of Syracuse was admitted Saturday to Goshen hospital. Mrs. Percy Troyer of Syracuse has been released from Elkhart hospital following knee surgery* performed on Oct. 16 Mrs. Orville Alspaugh of r 2 Leesburg was dismissed from Murphy Medical Center recently. Jack Himes of r 1 Leesburg was dismissed from Murphy Medical Center recently. Bessie Childs of Milford was admitted to Goshen hospital Wednesday. Dennis Shields of r 1 Leesburg was dismissed from Whitley county hospital Thursday. George Haab of r 2 Milford was admitted Thursday to Goshen hospital Fielden Sharp of Milford was admitted Friday to Goshen hospital. Al Robinson of r 1 Leesburg was admitted, to MtAphy Medical Center Friday. Ellen Vandiver of Milford was dismissed from Murphy Medical Center Friday. Marvin Whitacre of r I Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Friday. Carol Pressler. r 2 Leesburg, was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Albert Blankenship. Leesburg, was admitted Tuesday to Murphy Medical Center. Mrs. Pedro Gonzales of Milford, was admitted Tuesday to the Murphy Medical Center.

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Earned Princess Os Indiana State Grange During a luncheon Saturday at New Albany, Jan Swartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Swartz of Syracuse, was crowned princess of the Indiana State Grange. Crowning was by the state master, Woodrow Valentine of Portland. The 100th annual session of the state grange was held last Thursday, Friday and Saturday with the national master John W. Scott of Washington, D. C., in attendance. Bridal Shower Honors Mrs. Charles Mikesell Mrs. Charles Mikesell of South Bend, the former Barbara Armbruster of Syracuse, was complimented at a bridal shower at the home of Miss Evelyn Beer of r 1 New Paris last Thursday evening. Miss Beer was assisted by Mrs. Emmanuel Steffen of Bremen. At the close of the evening the hostesses served salads to their guests. Tom Anglin Speaks At Rotary Meeting Tom Anglin of Warsaw and a candidate for the position of sheriff of Kosciusko county in the upcoming election spoke at the Tuesday luncheon meeting of the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary club. His talk included his program being planned. Sheriff David Andrews, also a candidate for re-election to the post, was guest speaker at a previous meeting of the local Rotarians. His talk included operations of the jail and of the growth of marijuana and drug problems. LAKELAND LOCALS Week end guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. Russell Homan at Waubee lake were Mrs. Homan's sister and nephew. Mrs. Betty Bode and son Ray, of Plainfield, 11l Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stage of Phoenix, Ariz., called on Mrs. Hazel Kline at Milford over the week end. Mrs. Sage and Mrs. Kline were schools mates. Mrs. Harriet Hart, Mrs. Charlotte Samuels and son Richard and Mrs Jim Schook, all of DeMotte. were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ruch. Craig and Lark at Milford. Mrs. Dorothy Williams entertained at a Chinese dinner on Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Homan, Milford. The dinner honored the Homan s 38th wedding anniversary. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Max Ruch and Steven of Warsaw and Mrs. Elizabeth Stiffler of Milford Mrs. Lulu Felkner and Chet Felkner returned Tuesday night from Bear Lake, Mich., to their home on r 2 Milford.

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■PI Hu r U / I " a w ' t r i AT ANNIVERSARY PARTY — Above are five of the Columbian Reading Circle members who were on hand Monday night to observe the organization’s 75th anniversary. From left are Mrs. Mervin Mishler, Mrs. Max Duncan, Mrs. Edith Baumgartner, president Mrs. Ron Baumgartner and Mrs. Wilbur Baumgartner.

Columbians Observe 75th Anniversary

The Columbian Reading Circle met at the home of Edith Baumgartner Monday evening when they celebrated their 75th anniversary of the founding of the club. Mrs. Ronald Baumgartner opened the meeting in the usual manner with each member answering with a response of their assigned topic for the year. During the business meeting the blind material and Mental Health was discussed and each member was assessed to purchase gifts for the patients at the hospitals. During the evening members had a “Share and Tell"

Joe Bushongs Entertained At Open House The children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong of Syracuse entertained Sunday afternoon at an open house in the Saint Andrew’s church in honor of the 50th weeding anniversary of their parents. Yellow roses in candelabra graced the serving table and buffet of the church parlor. Mr, and Mrs. Bushong were greeted by 170 guests during the aftemoon» from Syracuse, Fort Wayne, Mishawaka, Etna Green, Goshen, Cromwell, Elkhart, Leesburg, Milford, LaSalle, 111., and Akron, O. Following the open bouse, the immediate families enjoyed a buffet at the George Bushong home near Syracuse. MRS. RODERICK HONORED AT BABY SHOWER Mrs. Dean Baker was hostess at a baby shower Wednesday, Oct. 21, at her home near Milford. The shower honored Mrs. Tom Roderick of Syracuse. Mrs.

time when each member brought an item and proceeded to discuss the item and share the importance of it to them. There were many unusual and interesting items. Mrs. Edith Baumgartner brought the history of the club before the group. It began November 13, 1895. The Sorosis and Columbians, before they became individaul groups, are responsible for the beginning of the library which was started in the railroad depot. Many humorous and interesting facts werenotedand the club found that

Roderick is the former Connie Motts of Milford. Serving as co-hostess for the evening was Mrs. Janice Wolters of Milford. Appropriate games were ' played with prizes going to Mrs. Otto Wiggs, Mrs. Helene Faulkner and Mrs. Ron Baumgartner of Milford, Mrs. Gary Shoemaker of r 3 Syracuse and Mrs. Mike Bickel of Goshen. Mrs. Roderick found her gifts on a table decorated in the appropriate pink and blue. Refreshments of pumpkin pie, coffee, punch and nuts were served to the 18 guests present by Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Wolters. SHOWER HONORS MRS. ALLAN REEVE Mrs. James Fackler and Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdiener entertained last week at a pink and blue shower in the Kammerdiener home at Syracuse honoring Mrs. Allan Reeve and new baby. Mrs. Reeve is the former Mary Simon of Syracuse. The gifts were found beneath a baby tree decorated in pink and blue. A decorated cake centered the refreshment table. Appropriate games were played and refreshments served to the 14 ladies and two children in attendance.

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although they were much more dedicated and serious than at the present time, the purposes are the same. The next meeting is to be an out of town trip with Mrs. Robert Hurd, Mrs. Ronald Baumgartner, Mrs. Roger Graff and Mrs. Darrell Orn driving. Anyone needing a ride should contact these ladies. The serving table was beautifully decorated with carnations, decorated cake, mints and nuts. Mrs. Larry Haney won the door prize.

Open House For Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Iden of Kimmell will observe their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 1, with an open house from 2 to 5 in the afternoon at the Broadway Christian Church, Kimmell. They are the parents of two sons. Junior D. Iden of Kimmell and Deloss L. Iden of Fort Wayne and have six grandchildren. The couple was united in marriage on November 6, 1920 at Albion. ‘ Friends and relatives are invited to attend the reception VISITS SON AND DAUGHTER IN FLORIDA Mrs. Hap (Joan) Baker of North Webster returned recently from a two week vacation in Lake City, Fla., where she visited her son Rick and daughter Carolyn. Rick is a student at Lake City junior college, majoring in golf course management. Carolyn teaches physical education, health, safety and art at the Fort White elementary school.

i ! • •; . I'lH • ■ > 1 I i t /ShWBWb -Jbm I rjS j J WJmhf i'r tn' jMtl 50TH ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Omar G. Horn of Oakwood Park, r 4 Syracuse, will be honored at an open house in the south wing of Oakwood Church Center on Sunday, Nov. 8, from 1:30 to 5 p.m. in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary. Before their marriage by the Rev. Leslie J. Naftzger in the Warsaw MethodisJrXjiurch. Mrs. Horn was the former Cleo Decker. The couple has two daughters, Mrs. Millie Brown of Syracuse and Mrs. Charles (Marilyn) Gray of Lititz, Pa., and six grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Horn lived in Elkhart before retiring All relatives and friends are invited to attend the event. They request gifts be omitted.

Syracuse 0. E. S. Holds Initiation Mrs. Cherrie Caldwell and Gerald Cramer presided in the East during the October 20 called meeting of the Syracuse chapter of Order of the Eastern Star. An initiation was held for Miss Vickie Cramer with her father presiding in the east; her mother as marshal and sister, Mrs. Larry Simon as Martha. It was announced the next stated meeting to be held on November 11 will be visiting Matrons and Patrons night with all officers to bring a salad. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Robert Murray. Auxiliary Holds October Meeting Wawasee Unit 223 of the American Legion Auxiliary met at the Legion home last week with 14 members in attendance. The regular meeting date was moved up one week to avoid conflict with school activities scheduled for October 27. The meeting was opened in regular form and reports of various committees were heard. A special invitation to attend Civil Defense meetings on the third Thursday of each month was extended to all members to learn what people of this community can do in their own defense.

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An informative report was given by the delegates to the state auxiliary convention on October 3 explaining the progress in work, instructions for all committees and members for the coming year, plus the fun hi-lites of the meetings. Following other routine business and an invitation to attend the American Legion HalloUeen party on October 31, meeting was adjourned.

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