The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 October 1971 — Page 10

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Oct. 20, 1971

Crosier Communities Being Visited By M. G. Von Hees, OSC

Wawasee Preparatory School, Syracuse, and the Crosier community was visited by the head of the Crosier Order this past week. Master General William Van Hees, OSC, with headquarters in Amserfoort, Holland, some 30 miles from Amsterdam, is in the United States to visit all of the Crosier communities and parishes in the States. His travels take him to New York. Maryland, the major seminary at Hastings, Neb., to Saint Paul and Onamia, Minn., to Fort Wayne where there is a Crosier House of Studies and which is also the headquarters for the Provincial or head of the Crosiers in America and to the Crosiers at Wawasee Prep. In his visits to these communities. he talks with every Crosier to find out what they are doing and how the various

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M. G. William Van Hees. OSC projects and programs are being carried Although he has been in the states at least eight times, this is the first time he has been in Syracuse since the school evolved into a college preparatory school from a minor seminary. He says that he believes the school is quite updated and is doing a lot of good work in Christian education of our youth. When asked about coeducation he said that he had no objection to it and seemed quite pleased with its progress. He believes, also, that it has a good influence on the boys. Father General Van Hees said that Holland and Europe too, for that matter, are becoming more and more like America today and that many of our customs are being adopted. What youth is doing here is also happening with youth in Holland. The Master General made one observation which has become a bone of contention in the United States. He said that in Holland the government supplies salaries for faculty and staff, tuition, and funds for the maintenance of the buildings. From here he will return to Fort Wayne and will leave there with Fr. Richard John, OSC, the Provincial, and both will travel to the Crosier communities in Brazil There travels will take them to Belem, Belo Horizonte, and Rio de Janeiro. The Master General will then head back to Holland via Rome. Rash Os Accidents At Milford Milford police officer Don Drake reported investigating several accidents recently, the latest being last Thursday at 11:40a.m whena truck driven by Adam Pamer and a car driven by Michael D Miller, both of Milford, collided at the intersection of Emetine and James streets Pamer, 32. was going north on

James and reportedly did not see Miller, 23, as he was heading east on Emeline and struck Miller’s 1967 Chevrolet 2-door hardtop in the side. Damages to the Miller auto were estimated at S4OO while damages to the left front fender, bed and door of the Pamer truck were set at S3OO. On Tuesday, Oct. 12, Drake investigated an accident at 7:40 p.m. on Catherine street. A 1972 Thunderbird owned by C. S. Myers Ford agency was struck by a 1963 Ford convertible driven by Fernando D. Garza, 27, Milford. The Thunderbird was parked on the north side of the street. Garza was headed east on Catherine and crossed the center line hitting the Thunderbird head on. The complete front of Garza’s auto was demolished while damages to the new model car were listed at $450. Garza was arrested for driving under the influence. A minor accident occurred on Main street on Saturday, Oct. 9, as Alice M.Taylor. 44, r 1 Milford, opened her car door while a second vehicle driven by Elinor E. Avery. 31, 525 North Huntington, Syracuse, was attempting to park in the adjacent parking place. The Avery car struck the door of the Taylor vehiclel. No damage was reported to the door of the Taylor auto while $125 damages were listed on the right front and chrome of the 1967 Ford belonging to Avery. Vehicles driven by 17-year-old Lana M. Buhrt, r 1 Syracuse, and 40-year-old David L. Hillery of Leesburg collided on Tuesday, Oct. 5, when a semi parked along the street blocked Miss Buhrt’s view and she drove into the path of Hillery’s 1968 Ford truck. Damages to the right front and rear of the Buhrt vehicle were listed at S3OO and damages to the left side of the Hillery truck were also listed at S3OO. No injuries were reported in any of the accidents. Nazarene Church Holds Special Services Special evangelistic services are being scheduled at the Syracuse Church of the Nazarene October 25 through October 31 at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Rev. Lloyd P. Linder, evangelist singer and youth worker, will be serving and Bible Magic will be featured for the children. In addition to pulpit ministry. Rev. Linder will also help in solos. Special music is being planned each evening. The church and Rev. Max Zell have extended an invitation to the public to attend. On USS Vega In California USS VEGA Oct. 8 - Navy fireman Thomas R. Menca, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Menca of Syracuse, is serving aboard the store ship USS Vega, homeported in San Francisco. The John Walkers of Syracuse are moving into their new home today located on W. E. Long Drive.

[i < I r Hit I IN JAPAN — Army first sergeant Glenwood D. Stouder, left, son of Mrs. Gladys Gonderman, r 3 Syracuse, meets sergeant major of the army Silas L. Copeland during Sgt. Copeland’s recent visit to troops in Japan. Sgt. Stouder is first sergeant of the Sagami detachment, U.S. Army. Japan. He took Sgt. Copeland on a tour of the detachments area and billets. A 17-year army veteran, Sgt. Stouder holds the bronze star medal and two awards of the army commendation medal. His father, Paul A. Stouder, lives on r 1 Bristol. His wife, Phyllis, is with him in Japan.

Change In Community Committee Election

In accordance with a directive issued from Washington via the Indiana ASCS State Office, each county in Indiana was (eqdired to reduce their communities by approximately half for community committee election purpose. The State ASC committee has determined that our former 17 communities shall be reduced to five. The resulting combinations follow: Community A (includes Tippecanoe, Turkey Creek and Van Buren); Community B (includes Etna, Jefferson, Prairie, and Scott); Community C (includes Franklin, garrison, and Seward); Community D (includes Clay, Jackson. Lake, and Monroe); Community E (includes Plain, Washington, and Wayne). Ballots, to be used in electing community committeemen and alternates from each of the five communities, will

Revival Time At Syracuse Church Os God The Syracuse Church of God will hold an evangelistic crusade from October 31 through November 7. The emphasis of the services will be beamed primarily to the youth of the church and community. However, the services are for people of all ages and adults are urged to be a part of this time of refreshing revival. Rev. Stephen Bibkley, minister of Christian education at the Anthony Wayne Church of God in Fort Wayne, will be the evangelist. After a time in the pastoral ministry, R?v. Binkley has turned his time and efforts to the field of Christian education where his responsibility is in the area of youth wprk, leadership training and youth evangelism. He is currently wording toward his master’s degree in this field at Saint Francis college in Fort Wayne. • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bushong are the song evangelists and are

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be mailed to eligible voters in November. To be counted, voted ballots must be returned by December 1. Recently, each eligible voter was mailed a notice of election and right to petition. This gives the voters the right to have a specific, qualified person of his choice on the slate of nominees from his community. October 27, 1971, is the final date to present nominating petitions. Major qualifications for community committeemen are: (a) shall not be. during his term of office, a member of or candidate for county, state, of Federal office; (b) shall not be an officer, employee or delegate of a political party ; (c) shall not have passed his 70th birthday by thedate the new term of office begins (January 1, 1972); (d) must reside and be eligible to vote in the community in which he is a candidate.

arranging for special musical groups to furnish praise to the Lord in and through music. Mrs. Bushong directs the church youth choir and this group will be singing during the meeting. Neighboring churches have been invited to attend and be a part of this unusual crusade for Christ. The church extends an invitation to the public to attend the services each evening at 7:30 p.m. Flight Service To Give Program The Fort Wayne F.A.A. Flight Service is presenting a program on “Pilot Weather Briefing” on Friday evening, Oct. 22, at 7:30 o’clock at Wawasee Airport. All aviation enthusiasts are urged to attend this special program given by David Theibolt of the Fort Wayne F.S.S. Refreshments will be served by the Wings Over W’awasee pilots club.

ONE YEAR AGO Funeral services were held Monday for Pamela Jane Bushong, 16, and John Charles Davidsen, 18, who were killed Friday evening when the motorcycle they were riding crashed head-on into a car some four miles southwest of Milford. Corwyn Wong of r 4 is enrolled in the accounting and computer programming course at the South Bend College of Commerce. Mrs. Helen Wilkerson has sold her lake home at Syracuse to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Double and will be moving soon to Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Will are returning to their home at Huntington after spending the summer at their Lake Wawasee home. The children 'of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong of r 4 are honoring their parents with an open house Sunday afternoon in the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church to mark the 50th year of their marriage. The Wednesday Afternoon club traveled to Fort Wayne for its October meeting for a tour of the library. First Presbyterian church Woman’s club and the art museum. Mrs. John Darr left last week fop'a month’s stay with her son, Jack Brown, and wife at Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Huffer and family have moved from their residence to the former farm home of the Douglas Yoders south of town on the Kern road. FIVE YEARS AGO Mrs. Harry Coy is now employed at the State Bank of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pennington of Kale Island are spending the winter at Richmond. Week end guests in the Emory Guy home are Stewart and Stanley LeCount of Warsaw. Miss Nancy Plank has accepted a position with the United Telephone Company, Syracuse office. Clarence Eby bowled a 712 series Monday night and carries a 199 average. The Syracuse town board passed a parking ordinance this week prohibiting parking of vehicles on the south side of Pearl street between Huntington and Harrison except on Sundays. Harry A. Mousley, Jr., has been appointed sales service man at Sorg Products Company, Ligonier. Brenda Middaugh and Jeffrey Kern were united in marriage on October 9 at the Nappanee EUB church. Mrs. Myrtle Schuelke of Laguna Hills, Calif., and Herman Schuelke, Fort Wayne, were Thursday guests at the Harley Lindenmuth home. Rosemary Bushong and Daniel Bilicki exchanged wedding vows at the Seminary Saturday. TEN YEARS AGO George E. Manis, 44, has been named small business administration administrator to the agency’s new National Small Business advisory council. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kroh

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spent Friday at Anderson with their daughter, Jane (Mrs. Ernest) Clashman and new granddaughter, Nancy Joanne. Miss Margaret Freeman came from Seattle, Wash., Tuesday for a visit with her parents, the Stephen Freemans. Rev. R. W. Loose of Oakwood Park underwent surgery Tuesday at Caylor-Nickel clinic, Bluffton Ernest O. Buchholz, 63, passed away Sunday at Goshen hospital of a heart condition. The state tax board cut the town of Syracuse rate from $2.38 to $2.20. Staff sergeant and Mrs. Lawrence Vultaggio returned from their honeymoon this week following their October 7 wedding, at Calvary EUB church. Susan Kirkdorfer, 11, received division one rating in the solo division in twirling at Fort Wayne this week. TWENTY YEARS AGO Elmer E. Long, 72, r 2 Syracuse was instantly killed and four members of a Toledo, 0., family hospitalized Tuesday morning as a result of a highway crash on U.S. 6 east of Syracuse. Mrs. Fred Clark and children, Nancy and Jerry, and the former’s father, Dr. Fred Prow, spent the week end at Houghton Lake, Mich. The Parent Teachers association will sponsor it’s annual Halloween party here on the streets uptown Wednesday night, Oct. 31.

PROCLAAIATION WHEREAS, the Town Board of Trustees of the Town of Milford has received complaints that the practice of children going from door to door in the Town of Milford immediately preceding Halloween each year for the purpose of “Trick or Treat” calls, has become a nuisance and WHEREAS, the Town Board of Trustees is of the unanimous opinion that the practice of “Trick or Treat” is a worthwhile and proper one and activity for children but is of the opinion that the activity is commenced too far in advance of Halloween night and continued for too long a period. THEY THEREFORE designate October 29 and 30, 1971 as “Trick or Treat” days for the Town of Milford and respectfully request the cooperation of both parents and children herein. AND WHEREAS, the curfew law will be all children should be home by 10 p.m. GERALD MARTIN THOMAS A. MILLER Attest: Doris Wolferman, clerk-treasurer Winter Cash & Carry Extra Specials (THIS WEEK & ALL NEXT WEEK) Golden Rule 2-Hour Quick Cleaners Wawasee Village Syracuse-Phone 457-3553 Milford Budget Shop Is Our Pick-Up Station In Milford | Coupon Special | This Coupon Is Worth SI.OO On $ Any Dry Cleaning Order of $5.00 Or More! g (This Week & All Next Week) Winter Coats (With Fur Collar &-or Zip Lining) (Not $2.75) Special $2.39 Rug Special — 9’x 12’(N0t516.95) $14.95 Have Your Rugs Cleaned The “Magic Kiss” Wajt! Drapery Special — 2 panels (Not $4.50) $3.75 No Fade ! — No Shrink! — Golden Rule Care! School trousers, slacks, sweaters & Skirts (Not $2.50) 2 f0r51.75 School Jackets, Rain Coats & Car Coats (Not $2.25) $1.95 New Zippers Installed (Extra Nice Job) $1.95 Shirts — Laundered, Sno white. Morning fresh 2 for 89c

Mr. and Mrs. John Auer left Monday for a vacation trip south. A new house was started this week on Front street by Mr. and Mrs. John Niccum of Goshen and Syracuse. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO The Gimme club dressed in spooky outfits and went to the Ed Unrue home Tuesday evening to surprise him with a potluck in honor of his birthday. Mrs. Knox Stetler and son, Wesley, have returned home from a visit with relatives at Elkhart. Mrs. Joan Holloway is in Elkhart at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Hire. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Harkless are enjoying a vacation trip to Turkey Run. Mrs. R. E. Thornburg is assisting in the care of her mother at Marion. Dr. Claude A. Link died Monday of pneumonia at Maywood, 111. J. E. Greiger has purchased a grocery at Elkhart and placed son, Harry, and William Obereigner in charge.

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