The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 February 1974 — Page 7

FARMERS’MUTUAL RELIEF ASS N. Fire - Extended Coverage - Theft Vandalism - Water Damage 4 "88 Years Os Dependable Service” 118 W. Market Phone 2(7-8841 Warsaw CUSTOM CREST CAR PRODUCTS, INC. Manufacturers Os Levernier’s Custom Gloss Cream Auto Polish Phone 457-4133 Syracuse Miller's Merry Manor, Inc. RETIREMENT CENTER "A Home-Like Cheerful Comforting Atmosphere” County Farm Road Phone 267-8196 Columbia City — Warsaw — Plymouth — LaGrange WALTER'S DRUGS ••For All Your Prescription Needs” PhmeCSlMlM Milford WAWASEE BOAT CO. Century Boats & Johnson Motors Starcraft & Sylvan Pontoons “No sale is complete without Service” R. 1 Phone 457-4404 Syracuse Little And Clark Insurance Agency Phone (58-4168 Milford VEGA HOMES CORPORATION Manufacturers Os TRAVEL TRAILERS AND TRI CK CAMPERS Phone 457-3182 Syracuse VYLACTOS LABORATORIES, INC. SYRACUSE DIVISION Syracuse Peoples State Bank "THE FRIENDLY B.ANK” Leesburg.lndiana FOO AND FAYE \ CANTONESE RESTAURANJ HIGHWAY 13 SOUTH WAW ASEE VILLAGE — SYRACLSE PHONE 457-3774 C— »♦*»»» . — cwn — letter*, — »»«*•«»* >nv,t«t>em — terrier — '«fwm*li — ktrnn*** term* — n*wtic«i MO*rtrm — tanm*** caret — te**on*i» masMMt J GREER’S HOUSE OF OEMS I UPTOWN SYRACUSE s X Hook's Drug The Prescription People REIMER ICE SERVICE Phone 834-2888 North W ebster Teghtmeyer Ace Hardware "Your One Slop Hardware Center" 834-2821 Downtown North Webster Inc. tekuwi* Bum* Jrwnrr* GOSHEN ELKHART Open Daily 8 A M. To 5:38 P.M. Zimmerman Gravel 658-4863 Milford

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THE A QUEST FOR NEW , TRAILS - ’■ tMf - Th© history of man is a story of progress. Each of its thousands of volumes could bear one common > title The Quest lor Now Trails. Even in childhood we display this strange genius which has brought us from primeval forests to this • atomic age. We love to penetrate the untouched spaces ... to open trails where none have ever been. But this quest could destroy us more rapidly than * *• it has profited us. History recounts the fall of many a civilization too busy with its search for new trails to understand its deeper needs For man can truly progress only when his spiritual growth keeps pace with his cultural and scientific advancemeht. Or. bluntly, the future of this young Arctic explorer and of his world depends on the Church. The truths of xyMft .... ' God are unchanging —and ever more essential —as we - seek new trails into the Unknown. Scnpfuw Selected Bv The Amencan Bible Society Copyright 1874 Hemer Advertising Service loc Stratborg, Virginia -*fc—- i Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday i 1 Corinthians Matthew Jonah Psalms Luke Zephaniah Psalms I 7:29-31 4:12-23 3:1-10 25:4-9 4:14-21 2:1-3 146:5-10

QUAKER MAVEN CAMP Sunday Service 10 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (447 S Cavin St ) LIGONIER Sunday School ♦ X Worship Service 10 30 CALVARY UNITEO METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE (SR 13 South) Boss D Coo*. Pastor Arlan Bobeck. S S. Supt Church School 4 30 Morning Worship Hour 10 30 Jr High Fellowship S 4 X SunOly Sr H>gn Fellowship 4 30 Sunday SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH SYRACUSE Father Eugene Zimmerman Sunday Mass • A 10 Saturday 4 Confession before Masses SOLOMON S CREEK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Re* Donato sneime. Pastor Sunday School 4 X Worsh-p 10 30 ZION CHAPEL UB CHURCH (Career SyraWek Rd and l«M N.) Chester Reed Pastor Eldon j watkms S S Sup’ Sunday School « 30 Worsh p 10 30 Even,ng Worship 7 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN SYRACUSE Jac* Farren. Pastor Mas Simon. S S Sup’ Sunday School 0 30 Mom.ng Worship 10 30 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH SYRACUSE Davd R Ha<tiev. Pastor Robert F GraH, Asso Pastor Sunday School • 45 Morn.ng Worship II Evening Service 1 30 JEHOVAH'S WITNESS KINGDOM HALL (East Pspekaechie Lake Drive) Sunday Pudt<c Lecture •30 Watchtower Study ’0 30 Tuesday study of Prophecy I 00 Friday Ministry School 7 30 ALL SAINTS- CHAPEL i Episcopal) LAKE WAWASEE VC ar Rev Dav aL. Hyndman Holy Eucharist 4 WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Hartan Steffen Pastor jerry Ganshorn. S S Sup’ wors”p Ser* ce to Sunday Sc-tod »• GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Sew<e n Sunday School' H Wednesday Se'* ce 7 45 CHURCH OF GOD SYRACUSE Water C Burcham Pastor Gary c .-’estone S S Sue* Sunday School • 30 Mommg Worship 10 30 Sunday Evenng Service 7 90 SAINT ANDREW'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE Re* M W Jones. Pastor ph i jones. Director Ret.gious Education Church School 4 IS Worsn p Hour to 30 Jr H SSr H | BURR OAK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH p F Young Paste' Sunday SC"OCI • 30 Worsh C 10 30

SYRACUSE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Corner Harrison * Peart Sts ) Terry Fleetwood Pastor Sunday School 10 Praise and Worship. Sunday 7 30 Bible Study. Thursday 7:30 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SYRACUSE Max Zeil. Pastor Paul K Tague. S S Sup’ Sunday School * 30 Worship Service 10 30 SAINT PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH LIGONIER Rev Arthur F MacDonald Masses Sat 4 p m and Sun 10 30 a m WAWASEE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH (Across From High Scheel) R. Dean Cooper. Pastor Mar-on Acton. S S Supt Sunday School ’ 30 Worship 10 X and 7 Mid Week Wed 7 Sunday Youth Time 4 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH (N4E Mata) SYRACUSE Rev David L Mueller. Pastor Don Arnold Church School Supt Worship Service 4 30 Sunday School 10 30 Common .on Ist Sunday Os Month MILFORD CHAPEL (SevthMam) W.iiiam E Yoder. Gen Sup’ Aivm MJigr. S S Sup’ Sunday School to Worship Serv ce 11 APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN MILFORD Theo Beer. Henry Beer. Elmer Hamer and Waiter Stetten Ministers Morning Worsh p 10 Sunday School 10 Afternoon Worth p 12 X CHRISTIAN CHURCH MILFORD Eldon Wilson. Pastor D G Seely. Supt Bible Schoo) 4 X Morning Worship >0 X Wednesday Bble Study 7 Cf\ NORTH WEBSTER CHRISTIAN CHURCH Cnaries E Myers Pastor Tom Hotter" 5 S Sup’ Sunday Sense. • X Worsnp 10 X Wednesday Ser* ces 7. TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Oarehce B F.ke Pastor Sunday School a’ 4 X worship a’ X X HASTINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Da* d w omover Pastor Kendal* 8 Her Sup’ Sunday School 4 X worsn c 10 X Prayer Meeting Thursday S calvary baptist church (Armstrong Road* OSWEGO Donald L Fowler Pastor Ronaa R Tayior. Supt Sunday School 4 X Morn ng Worst'd »0 X Sunday Even.ng Worship 7 BETHEL CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN MILFORD j Duane Beas Pastor Raymond Hoover Adult $ S Sunday School 4 X Worsn-c ’0 30 "

SALEM COMMUNITY CHURCH ' y Mile Southeast Os Wilmot Pastor Elmer Miller Sunday School 4 X Morning Worship 10 X Sunday Evening Service 7 Prayer Bible Study Wed 7 BARBEE COMMUNITY CHURCH (Kuhn Drive, Little Barbee Lake) Bryce Foster. Pastor Sunday School 4 Worship Serv.ce 10 Prayer Meeting. Wednesday 7 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER John Weens Pastor Worship S X and 10 45 Church School 4 X Junior Senior UMY »( jr Fellowship 54 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MILFORD Ralph p Karstedt. Pastor Mrs Robert Brown. Supt Church School 4 30 Worship 10 X UMYF Sunday 4 X NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (4MN AIWE ) Chad Woodburn Pastor Sunday School 4 X Worship 10 X Evening Worship 7 CHURCH OF GOD NORTH WEBSTER Bill Evans. Pastor John Atteberry Assistant Worship 4 X Sunday School 10 X Evening Service 7 X CONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH County Reads 3M Aad Rookstool Rev Travis Purdy Pastor Roberta Laughlin. S S Supt I Sunday School 4 X Worship Service 10 X OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE CATHOLIC CHURCH (HR aad Mam Streets MILFORD Saturday mass 7 x p m Sunday mass 11 X a m Confess on before masses BETHANY CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (U S. 4) James McK nnen Pastor Eugene Lange S S Sup’ Morn.ng Worship 4 X Sunday Scnoci to X Evenng Worsh.p 7 FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH MILFORD Devd Beer. Pastor Raipn Groves. Jr Supt Church School 4 X Morn.ng Worse p 10 X Morn.ng Prayer Service Tuesday • CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN NORTH WEBSTER Paul f ce* Pasto' Morn.ng Worsh p 4 X Sunday School IQ X BRETHRENCHURCH LEESBURG Oaries Flowers Pastor Sunday School 4 10 X Mprn.ng Worship to X Even-ng Worship 7 / UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LEESBURG Re* J C White. Pastor Mrs Herman Buck rgnam Sup’ Mom ng Worsn p 4 3C Church School 10 X FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF OSWEGO Rev Raymond F.nkb ner Pastor Sunday Schoo* 4 X Worsnp Server to X Adult lot Study 7

J & D CERAMICS Hrs. Mon -Sat. — 7-9 P.M. Thurs.-Fri. Phone 457-4679 325 East Boston Syracuse SYRACUSE RUBBER PRODUCTS Phone 457-3141 Syracuse >rjy-» —— fc Ffrst Charter • Insurance Co. wKmTm' 1 ! S<< General Insurance John R. Walker. Sg, — Mgr J White Plumbing & Heating Electric And Air Conditioning Phone 834-4477 North Webster Serving Goshen And Lake Areas HARRIS FUNERAL HOMES Harris-Troxel. North Webster 834-2821 Blocker-Harris. Goshen 533-1185 Harris. Syracuse 457-3144 Small Enough To Know You — Large Enough To Serve You ffl My Store ” - — - Pickwick Plaza “■ Downtown — Syracuse Dress F abrics — Linens K J Bedding — Drapery — Home Furnishitfgs “Live Belter Electrically” KOSCIUSKO COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP. 523 S. Buffalo St.. W arsaw Phone 267-6331 W. L. CUTTER CHEVROLET, INC. Chevrolet - Chevelle - Camaro - Vega Nova - Corvette - Chevrolet Trucks Syracuse — Phone 457-3777 GLON FURNITURE and CARPET OPEN 6 DAVS —*s:3o <N > THURS TILL 800 PM <*> I SAT TILL 500 # 457-a»a» r f Tj WAWASEI VILLAGE < - I «-_• J »•« *■••«’•♦ — *MB MUVf tv WHITE’S MOBIL SERVICE Motor Tune-Up — Brake Service Batteries — Accessories AAA And Chicago Motor Club Servidh ARMSTRONG TIRES Phone 834-2831 North Webster For All Your Insurance Needs Insurance . Larry Hinesley Phone 457-4491 Syracuse Kale Island Beacon SPECI ALIZING IN GOOD FOOD SYRACLSE Ma rise's Town & Lake Shop Wawasee Village — Syracuse Marise's Ladies Apparel Lakes Village Shopping Center — Warsaw "The Place Where The Discriminating Lady Shops” Logan Monument Co. MONUMENT DISPLAY In Syracuse And Goshen Syracuse Phone Goshen 533-2161 KINDER REALTY, INC. Builds Quality Homes Syracuse Phil Beer Rich Stoller JL Fine Quality Men's Wear /Hr.ftcktoicfe 1 / /Htirs iWUtar Pickwick Place - UpQ> wn Syracuse CRAFT COLLAGE 457-4780 613 S. Huntington Syracuse

"[ THE MAIL-JOURNAL Wed., Feb. 13,1974 Milford senior - citizens hold * dinner meeting A bountiful ham dinner was served to members of the Milford senior citizens group when they met Sunday at the fire station for their Valentine's Day carry-in. “• Mrs. Dorothy Williams presented the program on the -I history’ of Saint Valentine’s Day which started in Europe around 1400. moved over into England and eventually to America around 1800. Mrs. Amanda Davidsen presented all present with a -I platter pot Valentine sucker. The table decorations also carried out 1 the Valentine theme. Dale Sherman gave a musical program of old fashioned tunes including “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.” “Old Man River,” “Side By Side.” “Ma. She’s Makin' Eves At Me,” J “Maggie.” "Wait Till the Sun Shines Nellie,” and two hymns -j “How Great Thou Art,” and “I’d Rather Have Jesus.” The meeting closes with the singing of “God Bless America.” Harold Wilsons J return from Hawaiian trip T Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson of near Milford have returned from an eight-day Hawaiian vacation. Their tour included the islands of Oahu. Maiu and Hawaii. Highlights were the 'Pearl Harbor cruise, the fields of J pineapple and sugar cane, Nauuana Poli, the surfing beach ■x of Makaha, Punchbowl cemetery. Diamond Head, Waikiki, the International Market Place. Polynesian Spectacular, a luau. lao Valley, Rainbow Falls. Mauma Kea Beach hotel tone of the six J gourmet greats in the world). Hawaii Volcanoes national park. Thurston Lava Tube and Parker Ranch, the 224,000 acre ranch that is the largest under the American flag. They also took a side trip to Phoenix upon their return to the main land. Legion Auxiliary meets Tuesday s Mrs Russell Ruch, vice president, presided at the Tuesday meeting of the Ancil Geiger unit 226 of the American Legion Auxiliary of Milford. Mrs. Stan Scott gave the Americanism report. Mrs. George Lehman has purchased rugs for veterans’ craft. Mrs. Dean Dow'ty read the girls names for consideration for Girls’ Stater with the election to be held at the March meeting. Items for the state girls scN° J are to be taken to Mrs. pdph J Berkeypile’s. The past presidents yr 1 meet February 13 with Mp 4 Herbert Felkner. / Cards were sigoe l t h ree veterans who »' e * n area hospitals. . j. Refreshments crackers and were served with the then* being on Valentine’s Day. Intermediate Mothers hear program Mr. and Mrs. Dan Snively, Grace college graduates and now houseparents for the Riverwood Ranch Boys home, presented the program last week for the Intermediate Mothers club meeting at Calvary United Methodist church south of Syracuse Fifteen members responded to roll cal’ Guests were Mrs. Carl Hadlev Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs. J. Ernst. Club president Mrs. Feri Rhoades presided for hearing of reports and business at which time a brief discussion was held on the day care center at the church and need of funds for operating It was announced the February 18 club meeting would be a carryin dinner for the husbands at 6:30 p m in the Robert Searfoss home at Kale Island. Riverwood Ranch Started in June of 1971, the home will accommodate 10 boys offered the Snivelys in the evening program. Boys range in 1 age from 14 to 16. The youths help with chores at the home and attend public school. Problems of the boys are being helped with love and discipline at the home said the guest speakers, followed by a discussion time with answerquestions. Mrs.\ Loren Longenbaugh showed the new voting machine to be used and explained how it worked. Refreshments of cheesecake were served during the social hour by Mrs. Longenbaugh, Mrs. Ray Buhrt and Mrs. Earl Money.