The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 January 1975 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed., Jan. 8,1975

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OFFICERS — The glrl» pictured above are the 1974-75 officers for the Milford Junior Merry Maidens 4-H club. In the front is Belinda Burke, recreation leader. In the second row are Beth Burke, reporter and Judy Wall, health and safety. In the third row afe Janet Wall, president; and Jamie White, secretary. In back are Julie Rhodes, vice president; Jane Wilson, treasurer; and Hope Sipress. song leader.

(uielond O * Xoul'* p/ ® Ce«d* r ' P* \yl ph«Bi% Lakeland Youth Center director Dan Caskey has released the following schedule of events at the center Wednesday. Jan 8 — Boy s hockey at city .park 3:30-5. beginning balance beam 5-6. guitar lessons 6-7 . Thursday. Jan. 9 — Boy’s ice hockey city park 3:30-5. drum and bugle corps 6-9 Friday. Jan 10 — Free night Saturday. Jan. 11 — Tap dancing 8:30-11. acrobatic ballet 10:30-12:30. baton lessons for beginners 12:30-1:30, open activities 1-5, high school boys hockey meeting at 12 noon. Pee Wee hockey practice at city park Ml. Monday, Jan 13 — Weight Watchers 7:3041 - Tuesday. Jan. 14 — High school hockey city park 3:15-4.45, ad* vanced beam 5-6:30. men’s karate 6:30-9 Wednesday, Jan 15 — Pee Wee hockey practice 3 :30-5. beginning beam 5-6, guitar lessons 6-7, open

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center for all activities 6-9 Thursday. Jan 16 — Pee Wee hockey practices at city park 3:30-5. drum and bugle corps 6-9 Friday. Jan 17 — High school hockey practice at city park 3:154:45 Saturday, Jan. 18 — Tap dancing 8:30-10. acrobatic ballet 10:30-12:30, baton 12:30-1:30. open activities 1-5, Pee Wee hockey at city park 9-11, high school hockey at city park 11-1 Monday. Jan 20 — Weight Watchers 7:30-9 ; ’ Tuesday, Jan. 21 — Ffigh school hockey 3:15-4:45, advanced beam 5-6:30, men’s karate 6:30-9 OES holds stated meeting Jan. 1 Members of Kosciusko chapter 160. Order of the Eastern Star, held their stated meeting on January 1 in the Masonic temple at Milford Worthy matron and patron. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Beer, presided in the east. Decorations for the meeting were in keeping with the holiday with poinsettias throughout the hall Following the meeting Mr. and Mrs Doral McFarren and Mr. and Mrs Beer served cake, mints, coffee and tea in the fellowship hall which was decorated for a new year’s party. HOLIDAY GUESTS Guests in the Oakwood Park . home of Mrs. I. J. Byland on Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs Bob James. Lou. Bill, and Sieve, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dumont. Tracy and Sherry, all of Sturgis. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blankenhom and Dick of Mishawaka; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stroh and Tammy, Mishawaka; and Mr and Mrs Jim Crafton. Terri and Garry, Syracuse

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Round Table ladies elect new officers Mrs. Merton Meredith was hostess Monday night for the meeting of the Ladies of the Round Table at Syracuse at which time election of officers was held for the ensuing year. New officers are: President — Mrs. Robert Laudeman Vice president — Mrs. Ross Cook Secretary — Mrs. Weldon Doughman Treasurer — Mrs. James Nelson The meeting opened in usual form with Mrs. James Nelson, president, presiding. The club constitution and by-laws were read by members. Mrs. Meredith was placed on the associate list. Mrs. Michael Neff was reinstated as a member, and the resignation of Mrs. Carl Penn was accepted. Cash donations were voted to go to Latin-American scholarship, Dimes for Art, Musical Dimes, Nurse’s scholarship, CARE, Radio Free Europe and Sangralea. Lesson Mrs. Nelson was in charge of the lesson entitled. “Let there be Business'* and read an informative article from the Club Woman s magazine. • Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the evening. The next meeting will be January 27 in the Nelson home with Mrs. Kennard Robinson in charge of the lesson on travel. Christian church sets dedication The North Webster Christian church is inviting the public to attend a special dedication service at the church for the newly installed carpet in the sancturay Mr. and Mrs Don Knapp will show slides on "Jerusalem the Golden’’ at the afternoon service, beginning at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Jan 12. The Knapps will give their gospel chalk program on "The Rapture of the Church", at 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend both services

1 IrC ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Strieby of r 3 Syracuse announce the engagement of their daughter. Deborah Lynn, to Ted Keith GiUem. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Gillem of 3M W. Union street. Ligonier. Both are graduates of Syracuse Christian high school. Miss Strieby is a freshman at Pensacola Christian college in Florida and her fiance is a junior at Bob Jones university. 'Greenville. S. C. No wedding date has been set.

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GRANDPA‘S*ALL — Lawrence Moore of Milford holds his great-great-granddaughter Angela Marie Gautsche on his lap as grandpa Guy Litchenwalter and great-grandfather Wilbur Baumgartner, both of Milford, and her mother. Mrs. Kevin Gautsche of r 2 Reading. Mich., look on. Not many young ladies are blessed with three grandfathers on one side of the family. Angela's mother is the daughter of Guy Litchenwalter. Her grandpa Guy is the son-in-law of Wilbur Baumgartner and Wilbur is the son-in-law of Lawrence Moore.

Mission emphasis program opens at Syracuse

The Calvary and Saint Andrew’s United Methodist churches in Syracuse are cooperating in a program of mission emphasis during January. Services have been planned for the Sunday evenings of January 12.19 and 26. On January 12 Dr- Sheldon Duecker, conference director of the North Indiana Conference of the United Methodist church, will speak at Calvary church. Services on the 19th will be held at Saint Andrew's United Two Lakeland area students are on U of E dean's list Two University of Evansville students from Kosciusko county were among the 553 named to the fall quarter dean's list Randy A. Coverstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coverstone of r 2, Leesburg, was named to the honors list for the ninth time. He is a senior mechanical engineering major. Named to the list for the first time was Susan R. Niles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Niles of North Webster. She is a freshman majoring in vocal music. To attain the dean's list, a student must have earned a 3 5 or better grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) for the quarter while carrying 12 or more hours of credit. Singing Grace family at Goshen The Singing Grace family will be singing this Sunday night. Jan. 12, at 7 o’clock at the Golden Rule Community church, 1220 S. 11th Su, Goshen. The public is invited to attend. They furnish trios, duets, piano numbers, testimonies and witnessing in their program The family resides in Elkhart but spends hours each week 'putting the Gospel back into Gospel singing." LAKELAND LOCAL Mr and Mrs Ralleigh Halsey of r 2 Ligonier were New Year's eve overnight guests of Mrs. Clinton Gilbert and Miss Sharon Gilbert of r 1 Syracuse.

MILFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ( P 'The New Life Crusade 7 Os EVANGELIST JOSEPH BROOKSHIRE January 12 10:30 A.M. And 7P M. January ■■■■■■■■■l ihterrsting j^ ev j ose ph Brookshire is an approved evangelist of the iNTiRESno • United Methodist Church. INSPIRING" * s|tterß provided for all

Methodist church. Rev. Edward Ehresman, Red Bird Mission, Beverly, Ky., and David Rendell, promotion representative from Henderson Settlement Mission, Frakes, Ky.. will be discussing the mission of the church in Appalachia. January 26 service will be held at Saint Andrews church beginning with a dinner at 6 p.m. Reservations for this dinner can be made by calling the office of either church. Rev. RosS Cook and Rev. Marvin Jones, pastors of the respective churches, invite everyone to participate with their congregations in this mission emphasis. - Camp Fire Girls elect officers By scribe JULIE BUSHONG The Lu-Ta-Lo-La Camp Fire Girls had a meeting at the Syracuse Scout Cabin January 6. We took roll call. Elected as officers were: President — Julie Bushong Vice president — Tammy McCulloch Secretary — Donna Bond and Teri Small Treasurer — Rhoda Hapner and Jenny Booher ' Scribe — Debbie Bartow and Denise Bjella Telephone committee — Teresa Taylor and Sharon Wells The girls are now qualified for an Indian gown Wp discussed the beads and how to earn them. Flag colors chosen for our group are blue and yellow . An Indian sign game was played Discovery club discusses projects By scribe ■ DEBBIE OVERFELT The Syracuse Discovery club met at the Scout Cabin at 7 o'clock Monday, Jan. 6. Melissa Lung and Laura Kroh are new members in the group. We talked about money making projects and decided on what to order for delivery in March. We are going to have a skating party at Lynn Brown’s house on Saturday. Jan IL

Heart of Lakes pet show to be at Camelot hall The Heart of the Lakes Merchants Association will hold a pet show, Saturday. Jan. 18. at 1 p.m. It will be held at Camelot Hall, International Palace of Sports, North Webster. There will be two categories The first will be dogs. They will be judged on the following: Grooming and appearance, obedience, tricks, best mixed breed and best breed. Ribbons will be awarded, with Marcia Nelson, r 1 Mentone, judge. The second category will consist of all other pets. Ribbons will be awarded, judging by Gene Messmore. r 1 Warsaw. Bashor Home Auxiliary to meet Members of the Bashor Home Auxiliary will meet Monday, Jan. 13. at 9:30 a.m. at Arbogast Center at the Bashor Home in Goshen. A program, provided by the Elkhart county "Right to Life” committee, will include 20 minutes of slides on “Intrauterine development and on Abortion.” There will be a quest ion and answer exchange. Ladies of the Saint Paul’s United Methodist church of Elkhart will be on the coffee committed-

Primary Mothers hold party Children of members of the Primary Mothers, club at Syracuse were invited for the annual Christmas party held at the Scout Cabin in December. Christmas films were shown and carols sung. As a grand finale to the event, Santa arrived to pass out small gifts to each child. Holiday refreshments were served by Mrs. Douglas Schmahl, Mrs. Jay Price, Mrs. Charles Penn and Mrs. Diane Adams. Kk JUNE BRIDE — Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Horney of Warsaw announce the engagement of their daugher. Kathy M. Horney, to Mark A. Workman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Workman of Syracuse. The bride-elect graduated from Warsaw high school in 1972 and International Business college. Fort Wayne, with the class of 1974. She is employed with K 4 K Insurance Co. of Fort Wayne. Her fiance, a 1972 graduate of Wawasee high school, is also a 1974 graduate of International Business college and employed with Indiana Farm Bureau Incorporated in Angola. A June 7 wedding is being planned.

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CHECK FOR MET's — Mrs. Vernon Stutzman, president of the Milford United Methodist Women, is shown above presenting a check for 8500 to John Perry , one of the town’s MET’s. Mrs. Stutzman is also a MET. The UM Women raised their money during their annual holiday bazaar held last November.

Merl D. Loughlins honored on silver wedding anniversary

A carry-in dinner on December 29 honored the silver wedding |New Salem' | By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE | Crusaders class in charge of the New Year's social The Crusaders class was in charge of the New Year’s eve social. Games were conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kammerer. A singspiration was led by Vic Virgil, after which sandwiches, salads, cookies, coffee and punch were served. A time of sharing of the past year followed. .... Rev. Chad Woodburn led in devotions and a friendship circle was formed at midnight with singing "Bless Be the Tie that Binds.” Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sutter of Goshen who are the parents of Mrs. Vic Virgil. COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lucas and daughter of Cincinnati, Ohio, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn and Doug of Leesburg. Miss Donna Moser returned Saturday after visiting relatives the past week at Beaver Falls, N. Y. The Dcthbos enjoyed a threeday camp out last week at the Ken Anderson farm near Claypool. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hill were in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Herbert Morehouse was admitted Monday of this week to the Goshen hospital and underwent surgery Tuesday.

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anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Merl D, Laughlin of Syracuse, The event was held in the recreation hall of the Ponderosa Trailer court at North Webster, Hosting the event were their son. Glenn, and his wife of North Webster. Merl D. Laughlin and the former Nadena Coy were united in marriage on December 31,1949 at the Methodist church parsonage in North Webster, and they are the parents of the one son.

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