The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 May 1975 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed.. May 14.1975

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Syracuse Church of God has 150-year celebration

The Syracuse Church of God is a part of the Churches of God general conference. Harrisburg. Pa.', and 1975 has been designated for special emphasis “In Celebration of Life” for 150 years of service Darrell Prichard, assistant to the administrator, will speak at " the morning worship service Sunday at Syracuse at 10:30 o’clock. In addition to his diMies as assistant to the administrator, he also serves as assist ant to the president of Winebrenner Theological seminary in Findlay, Ohio. He has served as pastor of Mount Tabor Church of God near Nappanee for eight years, and pastored in Ohio and Indiana for 20 years before assuming his present position He also served as president of the denomination and has been on its administrative council for eight years He served the Ohio conference as its president Mr Prichard recently made a study trip to South America and Latin America, on behalf of the Churches of God. to recommend missionary possibilities The sermon topic for Sunday morning will be. “Give Christ all the Keys 6 Musical Celebration The Indiana conference will DOLL LADY — Ada Rippey, known as the Doll i-ady. from ’ Sturgis. Mich., will present her program. “The Image of a Child." at 7:30 p.m.. May 15 in the Milford Vnited Methodist church for the mother and daughter banquet. Banquet time is 6:30 p.m. Her interesting collection consists of hundreds of dolls of various kinds. In her unusual program. “Image of a Child." she will display French and German antique dolls, wooden, apple, name, twins, little girls, lady and fashion and foreign dolls. Ada Rippey has been written up in “Talent" magaiine and listed in Who's Who on International Platform, has had a series of television programs with her dolls and toys and has appeared on Fountain Park Chautauqua in 1979 and 1972. Mrs. Rippey is a member of the international Platform Association and Old Lacers Guide and has worked with Sturgis Young Civic and Wingspread Players. The Vnited Methodist women invite guests to attend this program.

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REV. PRICHARD have a musical celebration tn the Columbia City Joint high school auditorium at 7:30 p.m on May 18 The Celebration of Life Choir will represent over 200 people from the Indiana churches. Pastor Prichard will present greetings and.a meditation from the general conference. The public is invited to services Thomas Douglas is pastor of the Syracuse Church of God. Snowmobile taken from area home Stanley Harper of r 4 Syracuse reported to county police last week of two Rupp snowmobiles stolen from his place of business where they had been parked One had a 40 horse motor and the other, a 30. and both were red in color Building permits listed for Turkey Creek A total of 14 building permits were issued during the month of .April by Turkey Creek township building commissioner Rex Yentes at a value of $115,530 Listed were: Thomas P Michael r 3 Syracuse, in lot 10 of Leeland third addition for a new home at a value of $32,000. Chet Warren, r 2 Syracuse for a farm tool building on his 13-acres. valued at SI,OOO. Robert E Baker of Indianapolis, a one family dwelling in Wood and Moore's addition at South Park at a value of $30,000. including a 22 x 40 garage Also. Tom McClain, lot 26 at Sand Point for an addition to a one-family dwelling. $4,500: R. M Abel of Wakarusa and Syracuse Lake, an addition of bedroom and bath to a one family dwelling at Maxweltpn Manor. $14,990 Also. Steve Kalisik of Illinois for a cabana to a unit at Turtle Bay. Mobile Home Park. $700; Carl 1. Hepler. Sr . r 4 Syracuse, an addition to the dairy queen at a value of $10,000; Robert F Tieman. Fort Wayne, an addition on a garage at Ideal Beach. Lake Wawasee. $2,000 Also, Robert M Hankins, r 4 Syracuse, for a garage on Waco drive. $1,500. Sidney Gabbard, r 1 Cromwell, a 12 x£' 16 storage building m Fascination Place. S4OO. George D Bojrab, for a 26 x 20 basement garage m Elmwood Heights. $2,500 Also. Orvin Koher. r 1 Ligonier, and addition to home and garage at Bayshore Beach. $5,500; Robert C. Bell, r 4 Syracuse, new storage building. Fairview Terrace $440 and Stanley Graff. 431 N Hunting ton. Syracuse, new home with garage in Ket rings and Ketrings addition in the town of Syracuse. SIO,OOO. .

Staffers, Haffners win evening bridge honors

Dr. and Mrs. G W. Stalter won the high gross honors while Mr and Mrs. Charles Haffner won the high net honors in the Lakeland Evening Bridge-O-Rama competition this year. Top gross honors also went to Mr. and Mrs Harry Alfrey. Jr., who finished second; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wesner. third place; and Betty Brammer and Clara Warner, fourth place. Other high net winners were Max Ellen Smith and Tom Kitch. who finished second; Mr and Mrs John Pettit, third, and Mr. and Mrs. Russ Buchan, fourth. The most matches were won bv

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Blanche Thornburg and Bob Jones. The group made a S4OO donation to the Lakeland Youth Center when it met at the Maxwelton Golf club Monday night for the annual awards night and play Monday's winners were Harry Alfrey, Jr.. Mrs. G. W. Stalter. Tom Ktich. Clara Warner. Earle Waltz, and Mrs. Blanche Thornburg and Mrs. John Pettit tied for sixth place. Donna Black won travel. Officers elected were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haffner and Mr. and Mrs Harry Alfrey. Jr Per-

sons interested in playing in the Bridge-O-Rama next year are asked to contact Charles Haffner. Memorial Day services scheduled Memorial Day services have been set for 1 p.m. on Monday. May 26. at Syracuse, according to American Legion post commander Herman Broekers and all interested persons are urged to participate. Forming for the parade will be on East Main street near the library with the parade to continue west on Main to Mill street and on to the cemetery for further services. Father Eugene Zimmerman of Saint Martin de Porres church will be the afternoon speaker.

ABC approves permits at May meeting A total of 10 alcoholic beverage permits were approved by the county alcoholic beverage board last week;at Warsaw, including one permit and a location transfer along with eight renewals. The location transfer permit, and liquor, wine and beer retailer, was for the American Legion post at Syracuse, club permit. Also permits were issued, a dance permit and beer and wine permit, retailer, to The Sportsman's Bar at 112 South Huntington. Syracuse

North Webster Liquors. Inc., liquor, beer, wine dealer. 230 North Main, was granted a renewal permit. Two from Leesburg are booked Two Leesburg youths were booked in the Kosciusko county jail over the week end. Charged with illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages and possession of marijuana was a 16 year old r 1 Leesburg youth. Another r 1 Leesburg youth, Gary A. Valentine, 19. jailed for illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages and possession of marijuana, was freed to his parent's custody. He will appear in city court in Warsaw at a future date.

Driver cited after accident A Syracuse man, Jesus Gomez, 25. 731 Front street, Syracuse, was arrested Sunday following a two-car collision on Indiana 13 and CR 1050 north. County officers investigated and reported Mary E, Whitehead, 58. r 4 Syracuse, was attempting a left turn off the state road and was hit by the Gomez car, also southbound on 13. Damage was estimated at $450 to the Whitehead car and $550 to the Gomez auto. Gomez was arrested for driving while under the influence of alcoholic beverages and public intoxication.