The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 December 1973 — Page 16

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I Congratulations I And I Best Wishes I I To I I Wawasee Village I I Drive-In Bank I On Their I Opening And I I 0/>en House I I Saturday, Dec. 8 I ge are happy to have done the: 1 ix Stucco Work I J Metal Work I a Dry Wall Work I I Schrock I I Plaster Co. I Ph.: 642-3582, Millersburg R. 4 Box 239 Goshen HAROLD SCHROCK

Congratulations to — Wawasee Village Drive-In Bank On The Occasion Os Their * WL fwzx IhO > jLJ zii. i® Saturday, December 8 j£=|w Best Wishes Bl Ray' Buhrt General Contractor

I IF * ii — WBB ' S BBmk-Rhl Sb RECEIVES SCOUTING AWARDS — Edwin Cable, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cable of Syracuse, is shown here in a Court of Honor of Troop 12, held Friday night at New Paris, as he received the gold quill, interpretation strip. Eagle award and bronze palm. His community service to earn the Eagle award was resetting of tombstones in the small cemetery on the Kosciusko-Elkhart county line road just east of Smith-Walbridge Camp. Edwin’s God and Country award will be presented in his home church on Boy Scout Sunday in February. Shown with Edwin are his parents and scoutmaster Richard Johnson. Special speaker was professor Irving S. Olsen of Valparaiso, scoutmaster of Brownsea Adventurer (Leadership) troop. Photo courtesy of Goshen News.

New Salem News Bv MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE

Dick Hill is guest soloist Dick Hill, friend and houseguest of pastor and Mrs. Chad Woodburn, sang several beautiful songs Sunday morning during the worship service. He accompanied himself on the guitar and sang, “He Touched Me,” ‘‘To Be Like Jesus,” “Because He Lives,” and “More, so much More.” Pastor Woodburn’s morning message, “The Christians’ Ministry to the World” was taken from Matthew 5:13-18. The evening message “Abstain from Fleshly Lusts” with the scripture being I Peter 2:11-25. Helping Hands meet on Tuesday The Helping Hands met Tuesday evening in the church classroom. Sewing pajamas and knotting crib quilts for a children’s home was the project for the evening. Devotions were given by Mrs. Emory Stetler. She read from the Decision magazine “I Appreciate You, Lord” and also Psalms 139 and led in prayer. Hostesses Mrs. Albert Mathews and Mrs. Robert Hurd served refreshments to Mrs.

John Plank, Mrs. Emory Stetler, Mrs. Elmer Rapp, Mrs. Edwin Meek, Mrs. Larry Summy, Mrs. Ray Ferverda, Mrs. Max Shively, Mrs. Herbert Morehouse and Miss Doris Tom. Mike Vances are honored at recent wedding reception Mr. and Mrs. John Vance and daughter were hosts to a reception for their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vance, on Sunday afternoon in the church fellowship hall. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vance were married November 10 at Vancouver, B.C. The new Mrs. Vance was attired in her beautiful white wedding gown and the top of their wedding cake centered the serving table. Orchid tapers circled with purple flowers also decorated the table. Sheet cake decorated with purple flowers, mints, nuts, punch and coffee were served by Miss Marcell Vance and Mrs. Stanley Kilmer. Miss Vance wore the royal purple velvet gown with sheer orchid sleeves which she wore at the wedding. The gift table was decorated in purple and orchid with silver

hearts and silver cross which were used during the wedding to mark the church pews being used around the gift table. Mrs. John Vance was attired in a pastel flowered floor-length gown which she wore at her son’s wedding. The new Mr. and Mrs. Vance will reside at Chapman Lake. COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Newcum entertained Saturday evening for pastor and Mrs. Chad Woodburn and Dick Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Mrs. Lydia Morehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker and sons entertained Sunday for the Misses Mary Mast and Phyllis Burkholder of Nappanee.

Congratulations to — Wawasee Village Drive-In Bank On Their Dec. 8 Opening And Open House We are proud to have been selected to do the landscape work on this job Contact Us Now For Spring Plantings iNaturen rnasagtt AptetKat „ says“ Welcome! ii®Of “hen folks come■ BpL H calling, your home can greet them with a warm smile. The way you express yourself I in the placing of trees I 3 plants and shrubs at the entryway says“welcome”— and I it says more. It says you care / vl about the beauty of your / home and your world, and you’re helping protect and preserve its Jx\ air,earth, water, sights and sounds with / K nature's own growing greenery. You • say a lot with a place that says “Welcome!” Your place that say s “Welcome!” Nature’s gift. We’ll help you do something about it. "IN THE BUSINESS OF BEAUTIFICATION SINCE 1927" Beer's Nursery & Landscaping MILFORD IND. DIAL 658-4712

L 1 ib I - m i LL wKwJ I W $ First Charter Insurance wiSWJ John R. Walker -Mgr. {■=.— w Congratulates ... Wawasee Village Drive-In Bank On Its Opening And Open House Saturday — December 8