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MI •:• J |i :•: facts about $ *OUR TOWN* Milford, ind. By JERI SEELY This is the last of the current series of old photos of Our Town, ft shows a number of citizens who posed for a photographer on Milford Day. 4» Recognize anyone? Mrs. Herbert (Edith) Baumgartner has reported the fact that she’s sure Milford will have Turkey for Thanksgiving this year On a recent trip north on Indiana 15 she met a large Tom turkey walking this way. Can anyone claim him? Happy birthday wishes go to Mrs. Lee (tiara) Cory of r I. She will be 82 years young on November IS. Bicycling has become the thing in Milford. Billy Little, insurance man and member of the Lakeland school board, has not only been riding a bicycle, but has been seen walking the streets, to and from work Another bicycle enthusiast is Milford junior high teacher Arlo

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Beiswanger. Mrs. Beiswanger also has a new bicycle, but she has been less in evidence. Don’t forget the Milford baseball boosters meeting Thursday at 7:30 in the cafeteria of the junior high school building. Saturday was moving day at The Mail-Journal, moving all commercial printing equipment into the plant’s new addition. It was a good day’s work for seven people. AEB says anyone interested is welcome to drop in. Open house is coming some time later. , —O— For those of you who have already left the area for the sunshine of the south we’ll tell you the snow has arrived, although not enough to do any complaining about. Matter-of-fact we spent last Wednesday trying to decide if it really was snowing or just raining. However, the flakes that fell on Sunday morning as residents erf Our Town were arriving at church were readily recognized as snow. If you missed the Methodist women’s bazaar last year you'll want to be sure and stop at the BritUan building this year for their Christmas Carousel. They spend all year making the delightful items they offer for sale during the two day event each fall. The Christmas Carousel will be this coming Friday and Saturday. Do stop by, you’ll enjoy it! Here’s one for the record books! Mrs. Eugene (Buleah) Felkner had a tomato plant that was a real winner this year. She picked 69 ripe and 30 green tomatoes from one stalk.

Milford postmaster Paul Kizer says. "Old postmasters never die; they just lose their zip." 'Festival Os Faith' Set For Friday Nite A “Festival of Faith” musical program is scheduled for this Friday, Nov. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the Wawasee high school auditorium according to an announcement today by Rev. Herman Olson of North Webster. The program is in the interest of Build-A-Chapel project for the Avalon Chapel at North Webster. O. A. Lambert of Syracuse, now well-known as the singing auctioneer, will be participating with a number erf songs and also expected will be Arlene and Clinton Olson, children of Rev. Olson and now students at Indiana university. Rev. Olson and Lambert will be making their second appearance on TV’s Homemakers Time on November 19 from 9 to 10 regarding the chapel project. AMY BEER CELEBRATES THIRD BIRTHDAY Amy Ranee Beer, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Beer, Milford, celebrated her birthday Sunday with a dinner given by her parents. Those preseat were the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beer and Mrs. Lois Jessup and children, all of Milford; Jerry Foley of Indianapolis; and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beer of Fort Wayne. Gifts were opened after dinner. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Bitner of Dewart Lake attended the Mound Mall Antique show at Anderson over the week end. j

New Salem By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE SUNDAY SERVICES Max Rarick sang and accompanied himself on the guitar the beautiful song “He Touched Me” during the morning worship service. Pastor Lewycky’s morning message was “Christian Chtfrch Discipline” from I Corinthians 5. After hymn sing led by Max Shively, the evening message was delivered by Pastor Lewycky who used “Structural Survey of Galations.” -NS—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mode were recent guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Montieth at Fort Wayne. The birthdays of Reni and Rhonda Montieth were observed. Rev. Howard .jreider is holding evangelistic services this week at the Maple Grove Church of the Brethren west of New . Paris. Services start at 7:30 each evening. The public is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John Mullinix, Marianne and Marcia, Mrs. Curtis Cripe, Mrs. Edna Tom and Miss Doris Tom were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tom of South Bend. The first birthday of the Toms’ daughter Julie was observed as was the 13th anniversary of the Mullinixs. Later in the afternoon the group visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brembeck and family at Waubee Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bronman, Candace, Chris and Shawn of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walts-, Tina and Travis of New Paris enjoyed Saturday evening dinner together at a local restaurant. Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Moyer of Wakarusa. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Blake Bamgartner, Jon and Lisa of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mock and

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son of Wabash. and Loetta and Mr. and Mrs. John Stookey, Jeff and Gina attended Sunday morning worship services at the Camp Creek Church of the Brethren. Rev. Orville Kilmer was ordained as an elder in the Church of the Brethren. Rev. Fetterhoff To Be At Sidney Brethren Church “Five Minutes For The Family” will be featured every evening by Rev. Dean Fetterhoff at the Sidney Grace Brethren church November 14-21. Rev. Fetterhoff of Wheaton, 01., is a graduate of Bob Jones university, Greenville, S. C. and of Grace theological seminary, Winona Lake. Fetterhoff has served as national evangelist for the National Fellowship of Brethren churches, pastor of the Grace Brethren church of Wheaton, member of the board of trustees of the Foreign Missionary Society of the Brethren church and the board of evangelism. Currently, he is the business administrator of the Wheaton Christian grammar school. Services begin each evening at 7; Sunday morning services begin at 10:30. Pastor A. Rollin Sandy extends an invitation to everyone to attend the services. Attend Installation Ceremonies In Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baldwin of Fascination Place, Lake Wawasee. attended installation ceremonies at Mansfield, Ohio, in the Masonic Temple. Lodge 35, over the week end at which time the former’s brother, Raymond, was installed in the lodge’s top position of worshipful master. Following installation of officers, a reception was held in the dining room. The Baldwins also experienced the first snowfall of the season when approximately one and onehalf inches were deposited in the city of Mansfield.

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Lay Witness Mission Planned At North Webster Members of the North Webster United Methodist church is planning a Lay Witness Mission for November 12. 13 and 14. The events of the weekend will be kicked off with a pitch in dinner to be held at the church at 6:30 Friday evening. Each person is asked to take his own table service and a covered dish. The meeting with lay witnesses will begin at 7:30. Young children and babies are to be cared for at the church during the mission services. The babysitters will be at the church at 9.30 on Saturday morning so that youngsters may be left there prior to going to individual homes for coffee at 10. The youth of the church will be at the church at 10 for coke time. The ladies will enjoy a salad luncheon at the church at 12 noon while the men will meet at an area restaurant. At 7:30 p.m. the entire congregation will meet in the sanctuary with the lay witnesses. The lay witnesses will be leading 8:30 and 10:30 worship hours at the church as well as the 9:15 a.m. Sunday school hour. A pitch-in dinner will be held at 12:30. The follow-up evaluation will be held in the sanctuary at 7 p.m. Members of the lay witness team are Mr. and Mrs Frank Callaway, Carol and Lisa of Decatur, Ill.; John Williams. Peoria, Ill.; Walter Cloud, Washington, Ill.; Mrs. June Eaton, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Elva Smith, Decatur, Ill.; Mrs. Hazel Callaway, Pekin, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mather, Portage, Mich.; Rick Johnson and Miss Lynn Ebby, both of Good Hope, IU. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miller of Dewart Lake attended the South Bend Osteopathic ball on Saturday night. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Bitner of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brownbridge of Osceola and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Williamson of Osceola.

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Miss Dianna Gates, Mrs. Jerry Reiff and daughter spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reiff. Mb-, and Mrs. Lester Souders of Larwill spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Tracy VanCuren. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Plew and Mrs. Edith Tenny of Columbia City spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Granville Plew. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mason and family from Winchester spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chase Johnson. Mrs. Major Martin and daughter, Vivian, from Swayzee spent the week end at their cottage at Kuhn Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harter and Mrs. Tracy VanCuren were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hinz at Millersburg. Mrs. Robert Shoryer and Lloyd were Friday morning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reiff. Michael Plew, stationed in Virginia in the navy, visited his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Granville Plew on Thursday forenoon. Harold Bodkin of Muncie spent the week end with his parents,

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Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bodkin. The Hoosier club met at Barbee Lake’s club house on Wednesday, Nov. 3. The committee was Mrs. Atta Emmons and Louis Mabie. There were 14 members present. Mrs. Ruth Butler won the door prize. The next meeting will be a Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stiner of Nappanee, Mrs. Jess Moore of Osceola and Mrs. Tracy VanCuren were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whitcomb of Niles, Mich. Mrs. Whitcomb is a sister of Mrs. VanCuren and Mrs. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wantz of Goshen spent Wednesday afternoon* with their grandparents, ) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dahm and David. Mrs. Jack Bodkin, a patient at the Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne, spent the week end with the Marion Bodkin family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dahm spent Sunday afternoon with his mother, Mrs. Agnes Dahm and sister Mrs. Josephine Sales in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lußue sold their home at Barbee Lakes and have moved to Syracuse.