The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 October 1975 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Oct. 22,1975

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AROUND Ta Realtor Dick Ditmer hopes to enjoy better eyesight next Monday after he has stitches removed from his left eye, the result of a torn retina. He underwent eye surgery at Saint Joseph hospital in South Bend on Thursday, Oct. t. with Dr. Patrick O'Malley doing the surgery. Dick said he suddenly noticed a “flaking" of his left eye vision on August 24 when he and Mrs. Ditmer went to Topeka for church and his lack of vision has steadily worsened His surgery is one of the more delicate kind. Cynthia (Mrs James) Fry, Thornburg s Girl Friday, was a httle chagrinned that she had been “gone" for six weeks (operation and all that) and no one seemed to miss her We could only comment: Life’s like that. Speaking of Thornburg’s, Big John Kroh has joined the mod cult with longer, albeit styled, hair-do John's a member of the Lakeland school board Satisfied with the "plug" this column gave his community's effort to raise 120,009 far a new emergency ambulance, Roger Leinsetter of North Webster said, “it was just the thing we needed at this time." Leinsetter is captain of North Webster’s emergency medical technician unit. He said they had 17.000 a week ago. and now over $9,000, and well on their way. He predicts they will pass the $20,000 goal byDec 20 Officially, they plan to complete the drive Dec. 31. Not many people know Ruth Easley, owner-operator of Curl’s Beauty Salon in Wawasee Village, is known among her more intimate friends as “Tootle.” She “about fell over" when she saw it in this column some time ago. since not many people knew her by that name "It seemed like old times," said Mrs. Les (Olga) Rees, cook at the Kale Island Beacon, as she read the final account by Arch and Della Baumgartner of their European trip which dealt with lxndoa, England. Mrs Rees, a resident of r 1 Syracuse, was bom in the village of Wednesbury. Staffordshire, England, north of London, and had visited London and its historic sites many times She and her husband moved to Canada where they lived for five years, and have been residents of this area for the past six years. All smiles last week, was Frank Putt when telling of his 102 perch catch from a northern fishing trip with some of the biggest perch ever he said, many 18- inches

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He. however, was not all smiles when telling of the misfortune of wife Virginia who sustained some broken ribs in a fall at their Syracuse Lake home during the time he was gone. Hometown gal Ginger Ganshorn, she's a daughter of Max and Mary, .is announcing the opening of her Britches N Stuff business on November 1. Blue jeans will be a favorite from the looks of things at her place, with all the trimmings and located in the store building adjoining Wawasee Village Hardware. LaVada Dean at the license branch was pleasantly surprised one day last week when receiving a lovely corsage, and was doubly pleased when reading the note from her daughter-in-law, Audrey (Mrs. Jack) Dean, thanking her for having Jack 43years ago. Now wasn't that nice! 'Tis time for the annual hobbyshow at Indianapolis and word at Syracuse is that there is room for 15 more on a bus engaged to leave Syracuse for the event — on November 10 -*• 8 a m. Persons wishing to book a ride for the show or obtain more info should contact Mary Popenfooae. She't Mrs. Glenn Popenfoose. in case you didn’t know. Those of you who might have missed the Sunday meeting of the reactivated Turkey Creek Conservation club missed a very informative event with the three conservation department officials offering an excellent program You may. however, still join the group with the next meeting set for November 13. A note this past week, with a subscription renewal, from Evelyn Koontz at Fort Myers, Fla . telling us she visited in the Barbee Lakes and North Webster area in April, was good seeing a lot of her friends and all the changes She added she really didn’t care for the weather at the time, boarding the plane at Fort Myers in 82 degrees and landing in Fort Wayne with a windy cool 47. “with Indiana weather trying itself the week 1 was there — wind. rain. hail, and sunshine maybe 3 days.” The staff adds — Good old changeable Indiana weather — that’s just what we have been having this past month, changeable. Don’t forget the annual funtime PTO Halloween carnival set for tonight (Wednesday) at the Syracuse school. 5:30-8:30. Two charged with theft Walter A. Leach. 19. r 1 North Webster and Stephen M. Eppert, 18, r l Syracuse, have been charged with first degree burglary and theft They are being held on the charges in connection with a theft from a home in September Bond is set at $2,000 each and they are to appear in circuit court. Attend state convention i Joe and Barbara Todd. Todd Realty. Lake Wawasee. recently returned from the Indiana Realtors state convention at the Hilton hotel. Indianapolis. The convention this year was well attended. Realtors from many states contributed to the educational panels Joe and Barbara attended the Realtor of tire Year banquet as Joe had been chosen Realtor of the Year by the local board. The highlight of the banquet was a message delivered by Dr. Murray Banks, a well known psychologist

New Salem News i By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE

Homecoming held Sunday at New Salem church

"Tomorrow is in His Hands” was the beautiful song sung by Mr and Mrs. Victor Virgil during the morning worship service. They were accompanied by Mrs. Robert Hurd. Pastor Wood bum's message was delivered from Luke 14:1524 Homecoming dinner was en-

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joyed in the fellowship hall following the service. During the afternoon services were based on a home talent musical program as follows: Organ prelude, Cindy Rapp: congregational singing led by Max Shively; welcome and prayer by Pastor Wood bum; instrumental and singing.

“Where Could I Go?” by John Glasser, Martin Lundberg and Jack Teeple; Also, girls chorus singing, “Bless This House,” accompanied by Cindy Rapp; quartet, ‘‘Take Time to be Holy,” accompanied by Elaine Kilmer, members of the quartet are Wayne and Jack Teeple and Vere and Ron Wildman; primary department singing “Let’s just Praise the Lord” accompanied by Mrs. Robert Hurd; And, trio, “Lovest Thou Me,” and “Remind Me Dear Lord” by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shively and Max Shively with Allen accompaning on the {nano; trio with John Plank playing the jew’s harp. Steve Mishler, Shipshewana, playing and singing and Mrs. John Plank singing “We’ll Understand it all Bye and Bye" and "Mansions

over the Hilltop.” Mrs. Dale Morehouse read a letter from “Parson Brown” also playing a medley on the piano as she was reading; a quartet, “Face to Face” with John Glasser. Max Shively, Victor Virgil and Rev. Chad Woodbum; cello solo. Rev. Woodbum; solo, “Love is Surrender to His Will,” Wesley Kilmer; And, duet, “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus,” and “Matchless Love," Mrs. Stephen Bom man of Syracuse and Mrs. Robert Holloway of Mentone; instrumental. “Burdens are Lifted at Calvary,” “Mansions over the Hilltop.” and “Wonderful Words of Life," John Glasser, Max Shively and Rev. Chad Woodbum; trio. “Because He Lives,” Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Georgina and Mrs. Bill Newcum of West Lafayette; piano solo.

“The Lighthouse,” Dale Mock; closing scripture and prayer, Rev. Chad Woodbum. Women's Fellowship has dinner at Warsaw The Women’s Fellowship enjoyed dinner Thursday at a Warsaw restaurant. Mrs. Ray Ferverda served cake to Mrs. Mabel Vanator and sisters, Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn, Mrs. Russell Baker, Mrs. Rhoda Mock, Mrs. Howard Kreider, Mrs. William Weybright, Mrs. Lydia Morehouse, Mrs. Edwin Meek and Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Georgina. Several birthdays were observed. COMMUNITY NEWS New Salem ladies served the dinner Saturday at the household sale of Mrs. Edna Tom. Mrs. Tom has moved to her mobile

home on r 1 North Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson spent the past 10 days vacationing in Florida and the Smokies. -NSWarsow woman elected treasurer of literacy council Mrs. D. W. Woodward, 1832 Hepler drive, Warsaw, was elected treasurer of the state literacy council recently. The state conference was held at Geneva Center, Rochester. Area women attending were Mrs. Ted Tobin of Milford; Mrs. Raymond Zuck of Winona Lake; Mrs. David Poor, local president, Mrs. Stanley Kintzel, Mrs. Gale Metzger, Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. Sam Oldfather, all of Warsaw.