The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 December 1971 — Page 7

List Additional Addresses For Area Servicemen

Following are additional addresses for the men and women who are in this country's armed services: SSG KENNETH R. NEWCOMER - The address for Kenneth R. Newcomer is as follows: • SSG Kenneth R. Newcomer 304-36-2939 0 903 — HEM Co. box 184 APO New York, N.Y. 09061 RONNIE L. COY - The address for Ronnie L. Coy is as follows: Ronnie L. Coy 1207 Poynty Apt. 4 Manhatton, Kansas 66502 SFC LARRY E. NELSO - Those wishing to send cards to Larry E. Nelso should write to him at the following address: SFC Larry E. Nelso 521-42-8342 MACV Advisory Team 33 APO San Francisco 96297 CAPT R. K. PEARSON is in the U.S. Marines and has the following address: Capt R K. Pearson USMC H&S Co. Maint. Bn., 3rd FSRFMF Pac FPO San Francisco 96602 MARINE SGT MICHAEL FISHBAUGH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fishbaugh of r 1 North Webster and a 1967 graduate of North Webster high school, spent 18 months in Viet Nam and expects to be discharged soon following four years, planning to remain in Yuma. Arit., where he is currently stationed. His address is: Marine Sgt Michael Fishbaugh Marine Air Base Box 4360 Yuma, Ariz. 85364 U.S. NAVY H.A. RONALD FISHBAUGH. a son of Mr and Mrs Clark Fishbaugh of r 1 North Webster is attending Navy Hospital Corpsman school at Great Lakes. 111., and plans to spend Christmas with his parents* Mail may be addressed to him as follows: H. A. Ronald Fishbaugh D 514113 Co. 7215 Hospital Corpsman School Great Lakes. 111. 60088 f ROBERT BRINDLE - Another North Webster serviceman is Sp-5 Robert Brindle. His address is as follows: Sp-5 Robert Brindle 308 50-6890 Co. C 27th Engr Bn CBT APO San Francisco 96308

BAKE SALE Saturday, Dec. 11, 1971 9 a.m. to 12 noon At C. S. Myers (formerly Wawasee Motor Sales) in Wawasee Village. -■ Sponsored By Syracuse Business & Professional Women

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SGT. KEVIN C. ROBIE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Robie of Syracuse, receives his mail at the fallowing address: Sgt. Kevin C. Robie 303540876 Hg. 7th Air Force (INO) PSC 1 Box 3855 APO San Francisco 96202 EM3 THOMAS R. MEN CH, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mench of Syracuse, is now stationed at the following address:. EM3 Thomas R. Mench USS Vega AF 59 FPO San Francisco, Calif. 96601 AE-3 USN STEPHEN FISHBAUGH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fishbaugh of r 1 North Webster, has arrived at Binh Thuy, Saigon where he expects to be for a year and is currently with an advisory team at a repair division working with the South Vietnamese. » His address is: AE-3 Stephen Fishbaugh 8566190 Repair Div. L.S.B. Binh Thuy FPO San Francisco, Calif. 96627 SGT. JAMES RUMMEL of Milford is in England with his wife and sons. He is the son of Mrs Betty Chambers of Milford and Mrs. Rummel is the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Treesh, also of Milford. The zip code was printed incorrectly in last week's paper. Their correct address follows: Sgt. James Rummel 2471104 US Naval Act Mar Det United Kingdom.box 33 FPO New York 09510 DAVID BEISEMEYER of North Webster has the following address: Sp-4 David Beisemeyer 317-48-9947 ACO 5-68 Armor APO New York, N.Y. 09086 RICHARD A MITCHELL - The address of Richard A. Mitchell is as follows: Sp-6 Richard A. Mitchell 401-54-6670 SL A Box 2039 San Francisco. California APO 96316 LT. JERRY KIRKDORFER, ‘son of Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Kirkdorfer, Jr., of Syracuse, is stationed at Travis Air Force Base in California and along with his wife and daughter, resides at the following address: ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kirkdorfer 45 Villa Court Fairfield. Calif. 94533

facts about ‘OUR TOWN’ Milford, Ind.

By JERI SEELY Our Town’s residents join in welcoming Imelda Maria Rivera to America. Imelda is 18 and plans to spend six months here before entering college back home. Home for the pretty young Miss is Cali, Columbia. Imelda comes to Milford through the auspices of the International Fellowship, Inc., Buffalo, N.Y., and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Little and family. Welcome Imelda! There is at least one mother in Milford who will believe her young daughter in the days to come. Seems four-year-old Angela Smith, daughter of the Ronn Smiths of Our Town, is a bit shy when it comes to animals. One day recently she told her mother the horses (those of neighbor Carolyn Curtis) were loose. Her mother was busy, as mothers often are, and therefore told young Angie the horses were not loose. When her dad arrived home from work the youngster promptly stated, “1 told Mommy the horses were loose, but they aren't,** having been convinced all was well. Mommy was soon made a believer, however, when one of the animals appeared at the house and looked in a window. Os course, the owner was called and the horses were soon rounded up . . you can bet the next time Angie tells her Mom the horses are loose Mrs. Smith will be sure and check. A party is a party is a party. Shades of Gertrude Stein, to be sure, but it all came out to the Monday night meeting of the Milford Lions club when they were discussing a ladies* night for February 7. Finally, the club deciding not to go to a lot of fanfare, Lion Willis Alt said, quite innocently, “Let’s just have a bare party." Bud and I were off Monday night to Manchester where we joined the Silver Lake Lions club and their ladies for their annual Christmas banquet. The delightful program was' furnished by Four Dubs and a Tub from Saint Mary’s. Ohio. The Four Dubs are barbershop singers while the tub is none other than an ordinary wash tub which has been turned into a musical instrument. If you get a chance to see this quartet and enjoy this type of music we highly recommend them. We were in for quite a surprise Monday morning as were several of our neighbors. Upon trying to leave home via the alley which runs between state road 15 and Maple this reporter found the entrance blocked by what turned out to be a gigantic snowball. Speaking of snow, the Marlin Ringler family was having a circus last week with the small

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amount of snow that fell here. The youngsters built a snowman out of what snow they could find, despite the fact the snow seemed to be melting almost as fast as they could work it into balls. Do you have your Christmas shopping done yet? You’re going to have to hurry ... time is running out. Our boss lady Della B. found the proper way to answer p pay phone yesterday (Tuesday). Seems she was at Augsburger’s Coffee Shop during the afternoon for a late lunch when the telephone rang. Since the girls behind the counter were busy Mrs. B. decided to be helpful and answered the phone with the words, “Augsburger’s Coffee Shop.” She soon found out she would have been the winner of a ham had she said, "HoHo WOWO.” It seems the Fort Wayne radio station is once again giving away hams to people who know what to say when answering a pay phone. The best part of it all was fellow employee Betty Young was at home listening ttf the whole thing over the popular radio station. Don’t be surprised if you call The Mail-Journal office and Mrs. B. greets you with "HoHo WOWO.” Zone Chairman At Milford Lions Meeting Zone chairman Richard Mitchell of North Webster attended the Milford Lions club meeting Monday night at the 20th Century Case, and spoke briefly about concerns of Lionism. Mitchell represents zone A, Region three in district 25-G. The zone as composed of Milford, Leesburg, Mid-Lakes. Syracuse and North Webster. He urged the Milford club to participate in the organization’s youth exchange program, and emphasized that January, February and March were membership months. “Our district is holding its own in members,” he said, “but we should do better than this.” A ladies’ night for Feb. 7, 1972 was discussed and voted upon. Lions Arlo Beiswanger and Ralph Karstedt were named to an entertainment committee by president Phil Campbell. Lion Jerry Bushong reported on the club-sponsored Halloween party and said it showed a $10.50 profit. The club also voted to sponsor a Santa Claus visitation at the Milford junior high school again this year, with Lions Walter Wuthrich and Marshal Estep as Santa’s helpers. Graham R. Meier of r 3 Syracuse, a Warsaw teacher was a guest and was urged to have his membership transferred from the Economy, Ind., Lions club. John Perry Buys Brittsan Building John Perry, owner of Walter Dipugs in Milford, has purchased theßrittsan building on Main street in Milford and tentatively plans to rent the building to a firm that will handle shoes and new clothing. Perry took possession of the building last Wednesday afternoon. Perry plans to remodel the building as soon as possible with the front being renovated in the spring The area businessman also plans to renovate two upstairs apartments before renting them.

New Salem By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE NS NEWS SUNDAY SERVICES Mrs. Doug Miller gave the special music during the morning worship service by singing “Oh Glorious Love.” She was accompanied by Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr. Pastor Lewycky delivered the morning message “You and Your Enemy: Point Three’’ from Proverbs 24. New Salem was invited to the Camp Creek Church of the Brethren Sunday evening for a special service where Rev. Fritz Kilmer is pastor. The Brethrenaires from New Paris presented the musical program. - NS—WOMEN HOLD CHRISTMAS SUPPER HERE The Women’s Fellowship Christmas supper was held Wednesday evening, Dec. 1, at a restaurant in Warsaw. The tables were decorated with candles and Christmas greenery. A lighted ceramic Christmas tree, made by Mrs. Frank Johnson, decorated the speaker’s table. Mrs. Edna Tom offered table grace. After a delicious chicken supper Mrs. Dale Morehouse led in singing “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” “Silent Night,” and “The Lord Has Made a Way for Me.” Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr., led in devotions by reading a “Christmas Pageant” and the Christmas story from passages in Luke and Isaiah, closing with a Christmas poem. Mrs. Vere Wildman introduced the speaker, Mrs. Robert Ramey of Winona. Mrs. Ramey is a successful women's Bible study leader and teaches a group of about 60 ladies each week at Winona Lake. Her theme was “Who so Ever Drinketh of the Living Waters Shall Never Thirst.” Mrs. Edwin Meek offered the closing prayer. About 50 ladies and girls attended. The committee of arrangements were Mrs. Vere Wildman, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Howard Kreider and Mrs. Edwin Meek. Each person present was given a corsage made of hollyberries, greenery and Christmas candy. -NSSUNSHINE CLASS HAS PANCAKE SUPPER SATURDAY The Sunshine class held a pancake and sausage supper Saturday evening in the fellowship hall. The committee in charge was Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dausman and Mr. and Mrs. John Plank. Devotions were given by Max Shively, reading from Luke 1:1-4 and Acts 1:1-5. Mr. Shively also led in prayer. Bruce Baker presided during the business meeting. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Baker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. Shively and Doug, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darr and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse, Mrs. Edwin Meek and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Dausman and Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Plank and family. —NS—DOERS CLASS MEETS IN NORTH WEBSTER The Doers class met at a North Webster restaurant for their Christmas dinner on Sunday. The committee in charge of arrangements was Mrs. Ruth DeFries, Mrs. Russell Baker and Mrs. Amanda Stackhouse. Others present were Mr. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda, Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller, Mrs. Elsie Weybright, Miss Clara Driver, Mrs. Inez Shively, Rev.

and Mrs. Howard Kreider, Ed Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ulery and Mrs. Zona Deeter. - NS—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse were among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Polk at a Mentone restaurant on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walter and children and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bornman and children attended a Fisher Christmas dinner Sunday at the YMCA at Peru. Later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Morehouse called on Rev. and Mrs. Harley Fisher of Mexico and house guests Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fisher of Mose Lake, Wash. In the evening the Morehouses called on Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fisher of Chili. Syracuse Library Notes By Mrs. Oscar Bjella Mrs. Bjella will have a special story hour Saturday, Dec. 11, from 10:30-11:30 featuring Christmas stories in the Children’s department. Also, plan now to join us Saturday, Dec. 18, anytime from 2-4 for a special visit from Santa Claus. Many customers have already seen the enlightening materials the Ladies of the Round Table have been donating to the library concerning the drug problem. Present material includes Narco Priest by Ft*. Roland Melody (an especially good book); Witness To Evil by Bishop (an account of the Charles Manson drug-related murder trial) and three pamphlets: New Facts About Marijuana, Escape To Slavery, and Our Drugged Youth— America’s Growing Problem. Our appreciation goes to this club for their community interest and for this and other material which has been ordered. Other new books in the library: Hostetler: Amish Society (an account of Amish life) Stewart: The Pyramids & Sphinx (a beautifully illustrated book) Furth & Sondheim: Company (the play) Lee: The Song of the Com (a novel set in Indiana by an Indiana author) Yerby: The Dahomean (a novel of Africa) MacjLnnes: Message from (another popular espionage novel) Wouk: The Winds of War (an epic war novel) Barbershop Chorus Hosts Holiday Program The Lake City Barbershop Chorus will sponsor a holiday program which will be held at the Kosciusko county fair grounds women’s building at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 11. The public is invited to attend the program featuring the Nu-Tones quartet from LaPorte and the South Bend-Mishawaka Valleyaires Chorus. There will be no admission charged.

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Wed., Dec. 8, 1971 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

■ - * v ". ~ . *' r i sb OPEN HOUSE — Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A. Miles of North Shore Drive. Syracuse, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house in the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church at Syracuse on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 19, from 2 to 5 o’clock. Hosts for the event will be their daughters and families, Mrs. George W. (Margaret) Kleopfer of Rochester, Mich., and Mrs. Don F. (■Elizabeth) Rapp of Carmel. All friends are invited and they request gifts be omitted. Nelson A. Miles and Lucy Welty were united in marriage on December 24, 1921 in Saint Joseph, Mich.

Sorosis Club Has Christmas Party Monday Members of the Sorosis club of Milford enjoyed a Christmas party held at the Milford United Methodist church on Monday. Mrs. Ronald Brown prepared drawings illustrating the Christmas customs and traditions of various countries. Mrs. Brown, assisted by Mrs. Robert Brown. Mrs. Otto Wiggs, 1 Mrs. Norman Lovell, Mrs. Hugh Snyder and Mrs. Fred Johnson presented readings describing i the customs and traditions. I Games were played with prizes going to Mrs. C. D. Barns and Mrs. Gale Chapman. Blind Goods were sold by Mrs. C. D. Barnes. Accompanied by Mrs. Barnes at the piano, the group sang Christmas carols. Refreshments were served to the 18 members present at the close of the meeting. Paul Ruch, Milford, left this morning (Wednesday) for Redlands, Calif., where he will stay until April or May.

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SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY' HELD DEC. 3 Julia Cripe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Cripe of r 4 Goshen, was surprised with a birthday party given in her honor on Friday, Dec. 3. Among the friends and relatives present were Janet Lapham, Pat Lapham, Lani McCullough, Sheryl Riegsecker, Connie Rookstool, Terry Rookstool, Vicki Rookstool, Becky Rookstool, Pat Searls, Kalonie Donat, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schmucker and son Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Cripe, Connie Holdeman and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cripe. Ice cream, cake, sandwiches and punch were served to the guests. TERMITES UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Ph. 267-7372 511 So. Union 8t Warsaw, Indiana ALLIED LBR. CO. (formerly Conn A Buhrt Lbr. Co.) Phone: 457-3331 Syracuse ANDERSON PAINT > AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse, Ind.

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