The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 April 1972 — Page 3

New Salem By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE SUNDAY SERVICES “I believe in a hill called Mount Calvary" was sung during the morning worship service by Renee Anglin. Marcel Vance. Sheryl Hammon. Brenda Davis and Melinda Tom They were accompanied by Cynthia Rapp "Paul's Marriage Markers" found in I Corinthians 7 was the morning message delivered by — Sunday — New Paris Speedway Time Trials 1:30 First Race 2:30 Late Models Super Modifieds Hobby Stocks Thrills On Vn Egg Shaped Paxed Ox al 5 Miles North Syracuse

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pastor David Lewycky. Sunday evening s singspiration was led by Max Shively and accompanied by Elaine Kilmer and Cynthia Rapp. Pastor Lewycky delivered the evening message. "Understanding Paul and other Scriptures” from II Peter 3:14-18 -NS—HOST WCTU SPRING MEET New Salem was host Thursday, April 13. for the Kosciusko county WCTU Spring Institute. Mrs. Herbert Eberhardt of Winona Lake was in charge and conducted the business meeting. Devotions were given by Mrs. Nan Appleman of Nappanee who is the state home protection director. A carry-in dinner was enjoyed at noon Mrs John V. Stevens of Kokomo, state associate director of education was guest speaker Those attending from out of town were from North Webster, Winona Lake and Warsaw. — NS — DAY FELLOWSHIP MEETS WEDNESDAY The Day Women's Fellowship met Wednesday. April 12, at a Nappanee restaurant to celebrate the birthday of Mrs Dale Mock

Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn baked an angel food cake for the occasion. After a delicious dinner Mrs. Ray Ferverda opened the business meeting by reading an article entitled, “A cry of a Native Son.” Mrs. Howard Kreider led in devotions by reading the “Atomic Age version of the 23d Psalm.” and the 23d Psalm from the English version. Mrs. Max Miller led in prayer. Mrs. Russell Baker read a poem. “Time to Pray,” Mrs. Elsie Weybright read "God’s Organ” and Mrs. Ruth DeFries read “Grandma Says.” Others enjoying the day were Mrs, Dale Morehouse, Mrs. Lydia Morehouse, Miss Clara Driver, Mrs. Mabel Vanator, Mrs. Amanda Stackhouse, Mrs. Zona Deeter and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Guests attending were Mrs. Waneta Blackburn and Mrs. Ronald Tvler. -NSCRUSADERS CLASS MEETS SATURDAY The Crusaders class met Saturday night, April 15, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider for a Hobo party. Miss Doris Tom gave the devotions reading Joshua 9:1-16 and a reading "Patched Shoes and Moldy Bread." Max Shively led in prayer Several games were, played during the evening Ham salad sandwiches, potato chips, hot chocolate and kool aide were served to Rev. and Mrs. Dave Lewycky. Mr. and Mrs Doug Miller. Mr and Mrs. Max Shively, Mr. and Mrs. John Mullinix and daughters. Mr. and Mrs Lyle Johnston. Nick and Angela. Miss Doris Tom. Jennifer and David Schneider and a guest Frank Rhoades. -NSCOMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Ray Ferverda and Mrs. Ruth DeFries attended the win-

some spring retreat at the Winona auditorium on Saturday, April 15. Mrs. Edwin Meek attended the leaders retreat of the Bible Study Fellowship over the week end held at the Pokagan state park. Mrs. Lydia Morehouse was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Rowdabaugh and family of r 1 New Paris. Other guests were Mrs. Bertha Rowdabaugh of Winona. Mrs. Bertha Douglas and son Albert of South Bend and ,Mrs. Royal Cummons of New Paris. Brothers Receive Service Promotions U. S. Navy hospital corpsman Ronald Fishbaugh has been promoted to third class petty officer and is assigned to the navy hospital at Memphis, Tenn. He enlisted in the service in March of 1971. His new address is: H. M. Ronald Fishbaugh D 514113 Ward 9 U.S.N. Memphis Millington, Tennessee 38054 His brother, Stephen Fishbaugh has been promoted to chief petty officer second class and arrived recently at Treasure Island from where he had been stationed near Saigon, Viet Nam. The aviation electrician is being discharged soon and his last duty saw him serving as an advisor at Binh Thuy. He graduated from Wawasee high school in 1969 and enlisted in the service in June of 1969. Both men are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fishbaugh of r 1 North Webster. Mrs Blanch Mason returned last week to her Syracuse home following a winter stay at Clermont. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams have returned to their r 4 Syracuse home from a winter stay at Fort Myers. Fla.

!•: facts about ‘OUR TOWN’ Milford, Ind. By JERI SEELY I don't really know if it’s safe to say spring is here or not but I most certainly hope so — we haven’t had any snow for sometime although we did get a little hail on Sunday, afternoon during the rain storm. Let’s hope we get ail of our “April Showers" out of the way this month then we can enjoy the warm days of May and the flowers that most certainly will accompany them. Ed Newcomer has closed his business on Main street in Our Town, however, he is continuing in the plumbing and heating business and is operating out of his Syracuse place of business. He’s giving this a try but may re-open his Milford store at a later date. I’m beginning to get a little curious about the business that’s going into the former Brittsan building. We had heard a shoe store would be located there but now it seems like they are putting in a line of clothing too. We’ll have to keep an eye on

that window and see what else develops. The improvements sure are noticeable. Hard working street and water commissioner John Martin has started his spring cleaning — isn’t Main street looking great! Now if everyone would cooperate and put trash in the proper place instead of throwing it on the street. Main street would stay clean! Third graders at the elementary school are proud of “their tree.” A silver maple was planted by Max Beer last Friday on the elementary school lawn in observance of Arbor Day and the third graders have taken charge of watering the tree. This will give them a chance to watch the tree grow during remainder of the school year and to observe it’s progress when they return to school as fourth graders next fall. lan Crawshaw will present a concert at the Christian church in Our Town on Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. He’s a very talented baritone who has dedicated his voice to the singing of gospel music. Watch for something special at the alumni banquet this year . . . more on this later! Church Youth To Hold Fish Fry The youth fellowship of Calvary United Methodist church at Syracuse announced this week of plans for a fish fry on Friday, May 19, at Oakwood Hotel, Syracuse, from 5 to 8 p.m. Keep this date in mind! Three Arrested At Milford Over The Week End Milford town marshal Don Drake reports his department arrested three persons over the week end. Edward Mitchel Kowalocyk, 32. r 2 Bremen, was arrested for public intoxication, disorderly conduct, driving under the influence and driving left of the center. He was fined a total of $l9O and his license suspended for one year when he appeared in JP Milo Case’s court. James D. Amsden. 21, Milford, was arrested on an unsafe start charge. Darryll Mollitte, 22, r 5 Warsaw, was arrested on a charge of public intoxication and paid a $46 fine in Case’s court. Lawn Mower Shop Under 7 New Management Wayne Orten of Syracuse is announcing this week the new management of Nicolai Lawn Mower Shop located at 112 West Boston street, Syracuse. He will repair and service lawn mowers and sell parts. arrested for INTOXICATION Jerry L. Yerington. 23, r 1 Oakland, was taken into custody and booked early Sunday by sheriffs officers on a charge of public/intoxication. A car belonging to Yerington was found in a ditch along Indiana 13 about a mile south of Syracuse around 3:10 a.m. Sunday and Yerington later reported the auto stolen to officers.

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GENE A. MILLER Gene A. Miller Completes Tour In Germany Chief warrant officer Gene A. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Miller of r 1 Milford recently completed a three year tour of service with the army in Berlin, Germany. He served with the army criminal investigation division. After completing his tour in Berlin he was awarded the army commendation medal for his services. The citation reads as follows: “Chief warrant officer Gene A. Miller, is cited for exceptionally meritorius service as a criminal investigator. 11th military police detachment (CI) and detachment F. 9th military police group (CI), United States Army, Europe, and 7th army combat support

Fish Fry Friday, May 19, 1972 — 5-8 p.m. Oakwood Hotel — Syracuse ALL YOU CAN EAT! Adults: >2 Children: $1.50 Under 6: Free Sponsored By Calvary United Y.F.

Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3431 Road 13,Syracuse

Motorcycle Races Moto-Cross Sunday, April 23 | At 1 P.M. j LIGONIER | 3 Miles North — 2 Miles East Os City —• Rain or Shine I I Food Served On Grounds I Riders Motorcycle Club j GOSHEN |

command, from February 1969 to January 1972. “During this period chief warrant officer Miller judiciously utilized his impressive store of technical knowledge and expertise to successfully complete many difficult and complex criminal investigations. He astutely employed undercover informants — solicited, trained and supervised by himself — to penetrate several closely knit drug abuse groups. “Chief warrant officer Miller’s commendable service and pronounced achievements are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself and the United States .Army. After leaving Berlin Miller settled his wife in'* Green Cove Springs, Fla., 223A-Pringle Circle, and proceeded on to the Republic of South Viet Nam where he is presently serving with detachment D, Bth military police group (CI), APO San Francisco, Calif. 96243. Primary Mothers Meet For Dinner Mrs. Thomas Leonard was hostess Monday night, assisted by Mrs. James Thornburg, to the Primary Mothers club at Syracuse for a pot luck dinner and business meeting. There were 12 members and one guest, Mrs. John Roth, in attendance. President Mrs. Terry McLeod presided for the brief business meeting. Mrs. James Zimmerman, who will be moving to California in the near future, was presented a gift from the club.

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