The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 May 1972 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., May 24, 1972

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CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Housouer of r 3 Syracuse will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2-5 p.m. on Sunday. May 28. No formal invitations were sent out but all relatives and friends are invited to attend. It is requested that gifts be omitted. Hosts for the affair will be their two sons and families. Dewey E. Housouer of Syracuse and James E. Housouer of Dallas. Texas. Clyde W. Housouer and the former Pearl E. Hively were united in marriage on May 27. 1922 at Nappanee where they resided until they moved to their Dewart Lake home. This move took place 14 years ago. They are blessed with seven grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.

Vicki Gans Honored At Bridal Shower Mrs. Chet Warren entertained in her r 3 Syracuse home Monday night at a bridal shower for Miss Vicki Gans of Syracuse Miss Gans will wed Tom Patterson of Syracuse on June 17. Os the 19 guests in attendance, included were mother of the bride-elect, Mrs Carlyle Gans. Syracuse; grandmother. Mrs. Velma Studebaker. Elkhart; and Mrs. Robert Patterson of

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„ Syracuse, mother of the bridegroom-to-be. Bridal games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Randall Robinson of Elkhart. Mrs. Donald Niles of Syracuse, both for highland low to Mrs. Lester Niles of Syracuse and Mrs. Faye Chrispyn of Elkhart. The bnde-elect’s chosen colors of pink, lavender and white with touches of green were used on the long gift table centered with a bride center piece and flanked with crystal hurricane lamps.

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Milford Christian To Honor High School Graduates Sunday

The Milford Christian church will be honoring its high school graduates this Sunday during the morning worship hour at 10:30 a m. There are 12 young people from the congregation graduating this year. The graduates and their parents will be given a special place of honor in the sanctuary with each graduate receiving a gift from the church. Carl Shearer, pastor of the

Society Holds Dessert Party The Women’s Society of Christian Service of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church at Syracuse held a MotherDaughter dessert party last Thursday at the church with about 135 in attendance. Men and boys of the church served for the event. Mrs. James Hughes greeted guests and acted as mistress of ceremonies with Mrs. August Lundquist giving the invocation. Following the dessert, a musical program was given by God’s Children of the United Methodist church at North Webster. Together for over three years, the group is under direction of Rev. John Weeks. Prizes of candles with flower wTeaths were awarded to the oldest mother, daughter under three, mother coming the greatest distance, daughter awning 25 miles and the mother with a birthday closest to Mother’s Day. The centerpiece of yellow gladiolas was presented. Mrs. Lundquist. The dining tables were decorated with miniature pots of yellow marigolds and given as favors. Table centerpieces were pink geraniums. Hold Annual Missionary Confab Wawasee Heights Baptist church, Syracuse, has held its eighth annual missionary conference with guest speakers from various areas. Speakers include Rev. and Mrs. Frank Hartwig, on furlough from the Philippines; Rev. and Mrs. David Fidler, appointees to Bangledesh; Rev. and Mrs. Jerome Moore, appointees to Brazil; Dr. Henry Osborne, returned from Venezuela; and Rev. Harold Amstutz, candidate secretary for the association of Baptists for world evangelism. Banquet One of the special features of this year’s conference was the international banquet served in fellowship hall which was decorated per the occasion and featured a menu of German, Italian, Chinese and American foods. The church, recently giving about SI,OOO a month to missions, has its greatest faith promise offering in its history, now totaling $14,636.40, which will be given to missions during the next 12 months. Bob Mundy is pastor of the church. Tanda Group Elects Officers By SCRIBE JANE HAFFNER Today we elected new officers and they are: President — Cindy Baugher Vice president — Susan Schacht Secretary — Peggy Waterson Treasurer — Susan Stelter Scribe — Belinda Boyer We practiced our ceremonial.

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congregation, will then deliver to them a baccalaureate message. Those to be honored are Anna beth Arthur. Cynthia Bucher, Dan Chamberlin, Dwight Custer, John Hamilton, Mark Mynhier. Linda Orn, Pat Spearman, Lydia Shearer and Kay Waldbeser, all of whom will graduate from Wawasee high school; and Leslie Lucas and Paul Schue, who will graduate from Warsaw high school.

Church Os God To Honor Graduates The Syracuse Church of God will honor its graduating seniors of the church at the morning worship service on Sunday, May 28. The graduates will be wearing their caps and gowns and each will receive a small gift from the church. The sermon by Pastor Walter C. Burcham will be geared toward this event. Activities Teacher training films are being viewed and discussed on Wednesday nights at the church. Open to the public, these films are especially made for teachers and prospective teachers. William Kern, who has been confined to his home for some time, has been chosen as “shut-in of the month.” Coming events include the congregational meeting at the church at 7:30 p.m. on June 5; Daily Vacation Bible school, June 12-16; and a baptismal service on June 18 at Bear Lake camp. Church Os God Banquet Set For Thursday The Women’s Christian Service council of the Syracuse Church of God will hold its annual MotherDaughter Banquet at tAe Hex Grange on Thursday, May 25, at 6:30 p.m. The event this year will be a salad bar with each lady bringing a salad. Mrs. Jack Elam and Mrs. Oliver Hibsch'man, in charge of the event, have revealed, only that there will be a very special musical program. Attend Grandson's Graduation Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haney of the Hastings community attended the graduation of their grandson. Ron Cotton, at the WTiitko high school on Sunday evening. Ron, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cotton, was thesalutatorian of his graduating class. Also attending the commencement services and the open house which followed were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Haney of r 2 Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Galen Haney of North Webster. Crusaders Class Has Cook-Out Mr. and Mrs. Gary Firestone of Syracuse were hosts for a cookout at their home for the May meeting of the Crusaders class of the Syracuse Church of God, with, 12 adults and 15 children in attendance Following the meal and a time of fellowship and games. Carroll Koble, class president, conducted a short business meeting at which time he announced an election of officers would be held at the next business meeting. The next meeting on June 19 will be an evening of miniature golfing proceeded by a picnic at the Flowing Well, North Webster.

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MRS. STEVEN CROSBY Yoder-Crosby Vows Exchanged In Saint Andrew's Church

Miss Nancy Ellen Yoder, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Yoder of Syracuse, and Steven Wayne Crosby, Jackson, Tenn., were united in marriage on Saturday, May 13, at Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church north of Syracuse. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crosby of North Muskegon, Mich. Rev. August Lundquist, pastor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony at 4:30 o’clock in the afternoon. Mrs. Clem Lisor of Syracuse provided appropriate wedding music on the organ. Given in Marriage The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Nancy Fawley of Fort

30 At Milford Senior Citizens Meeting Sunday

Senior Citizens of the Milford area held an organizational meeting Sunday, May 21, at the fire station. A pot luck dinner was attended by 30 persons. The Milford Area Development Council sponsored this first organizational meeting with the hope that the senior citizens of the area would respond and will be able to have interesting programs, take trips during summer months and plan many other interesting activities. Harold Young served as host for the first meeting. The senior citizens present gave him authority to appoint the following committees: Nominating — Mrs. Amos Orn, chairman; Mrs. Iva Neff and Mrs. Royce Fuller. By-laws — Mrs. Esther Poynter, chairman; Mrs. Agnes Hurd and Mrs. Darrell Orn. James Moyer of Goshen presented the film-narration "The Life l of Man’’ which presented the many facets of life from beginning to end. The next meeting of the senior

Wayne served as maid of honor and Gary Roberts, Fort Wayne, was best man. Ushers were Mike McDonel and Robert Sedia, both of Fort Wayne. A reception immediately followed in the fellowship hall of the church. The newlyweds are now residing on Cavalier Drive, Jackson, Tenn. The bride, a graduate of Wawasee high school in 1970, has been studying at Purdue university in Fort Wayne. Her husband graduated from North Muskegon high school and Michigan State university and has served three years in the navy. He is a restaurant manager.

citizens will be on Sunday, June 11, and will be a pot luck dinner at 1 p.m. at the fire station. The group is looking for a more permanent meeting place where activities can be held at any time, therefore, more activities can be planned through the year. If anyone would like to attend or have more information contact Mrs. Darrell Om. Fellowship Class Holds May Meeting The Fellowship class of the Church of God at Syracuse met last week at the Victor Yeager home with eight members in attendance. Mrs. Yeager opened the meeting with a scripture and sentence prayers. Several readings plus questions on books of the Bible were by Mrs. Walter Williams. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Vivian Priddy with Mrs. Williams in charge of devotions.

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Jim Royer Receives MD Degree At I. U. Jim P. Royer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Royer of North Webster, received his doctor of medicine degree Sunday, May 21, in graduation exercises at the Indiana University School of Medicine at Indianapolis. He is a 1964 graduate of North Webster high school and a 1968 graduate at Manchester college. He will begin a year of internship I at Ball Memorial hospital at | Muncie on July 1. I 'We Worship God' Is VBS Theme “We Worship God” is the I theme for this year’s vacation | Bible school at the Milford Christian church. Each lesson will help the | children understand the nature of |[ God and how they can worship I and serve Him. The school will be held from I June 6 thru June 16 from 8:30 to I 11 a.m. each morning Tuesday “I thru Friday of each week. I A closing program and open I house will be held on Friday d evening, June 16. | The church invites all children | to attend. For further information call the church. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Allen McDonald, I Milford, had a surprise birthday party on her mother, Mrs. Ethel Roberts of Milford, on May 14 at their home. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roberts, Wayne Roberts, Lana i Swing, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Roberts and family. Mr. and Mrs. I Kenton, Roberts, Claude Stoner, Mrs. Er Mishler, Mrs. Harry Jenkins, all of South Whitley; Rick McDonald, home from college; and Mark McDonald of Milford.

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