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Angola Heraldi
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The ANGOLA HERALD June 6, Page 1 JZ I Dental Floride Equipment Arrives Paul J. Weicht Dies Meek Director Of Park Program Robert Meek, of Highland, Indiana has been appointed as thought to have Tncn cauHt-U by the wiring. Destroyed in tin blaze was 500 laying hens, two tractors, two new wagons, three plows, a combine and numerous other small tools; also a small quantity of hay. Small damage also was done to the siding of Following Long Illness HITS AND MISSES director 01 the annual summer Paul J. Weicht, SI, prominent THE ANGOLA HERALD Since 1S76 the Official Democratic Newspaper of Steuben County LUCY EMERSON.

EDITOR Published by Th Printing Company Kntered at Anffta pwtHio as swon J-t lasi mail matter. An tola. lnl. recreation program by the city's "the house and the roof. The loss local mortician, died Saturday into several thousand morning at the Cameron Me park board.

Meek, the son of Mr. and Mrs will run dollars. Around morial Hospital. He had been in 10:00 o'clock Satur- Joe Meek, Rte. 1, Pleasant Iake failing health for a number of years but had been at his home and brother of Leonard Meek, of day morning the firemen were in Angola until Friday night Angola, will be in charge of the when he was taken to the hos pital.

called to the Holland Peters far north of Kinderhook, on road 2 7, where a tractor blew up, destroying a fair-sized building together with the tractor, combine, cornpicker, 1 1 Funeral services were held program with three supervisors assigned to assist him. The six-week program will be for children between the ages of 8 and 14 and begins the latter ret: TRAP Frequently, necessity develops solutions to problems. A lady cf our acquaintance, who we promised to keep anonymous, had a bout with bees on a hot day. Her solution to the problem was good, but her conclusion was a little in error. This fine lady noticed a large swarm of bees which apparently had placed themselves in the Sul rlptlon rat a year.

To All People (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page I) invasion, but the job was done at heay cost. Of the million men. many were on the beach, many were never to return, many were left in the sea. Hy the night of June S. the Monday afternoon at the Weicht Funeral Home with Rev.

Raymond Shoup officiating. Burial was in the Circle Hill Cemetery. ji iwagun, lanuiiiowers and a. wife, iJU imii jl iiuin-, 1 ujiiiuig until Jnm- i August number of small tools. Damage Meek, 33, resides in Highland at this fire was also very heavy-where he has been a mathematics Mr.

Weicht was the third I.nnvv... 1 generation of a family of cabinet makers and morticians who have served this community longer boards between the fireplace Legal Notices than any other business establishment. The Weicht funeral home was founded by his grand teacher and fifth and six grade coach at Southridge school since moving to Highland eight years ago. A graduate of Pleasant Lake high school, he attended Ball State where he received his AB degree. He also has attended Indiana Central college Valpa navy lieutenant was cneeriui chimney and the outside of her asain.

In his broadcast, he said home. "Every day she would see "Today was our best day thus tne bees fly awav to pet their far. and at the moment thin.es oad of nectar. then return alid are going very well on the tTaytl through a crack between father in 1854 and has been in continuous operation since that and supplies from I Equipment time. The business which was Parents of the children who have signed for the program of beaches.

The beacnes are chimney and the side of the'thp otte Hoard of Health for lively clear, and our unloading I nous- 0ne daT she decided first operated by Mr. Weicht's raiso University and Indiana Uni Alcoholic Hrvrtac CoiumlnatoB LKGAL SOTIfE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Steuben County, Indiana, will, at 1 p.m. on the 20th day of June, at the ruut lnnm TVilli-t fluoride treatment will be re grandfather, now is under the di Parties are no lower hampered 1do something about it. She care- the Carl Park versity. by sniper tire and shell tire ifnllv tn Hnt lhn rection of his grandson, Eugene, minded by card of the time of On.

(1 I II WE. dill M. 11 rn a ratnrnat with ft nlastu And from then on. their children's appointment who is the fifth generation of the family to operate the mortician ners oi me dusiucss aim House in the City of Angoia, ana in said Cousty, begin investiga wentweii hood over her head Then by i Professional Women's Club, spon Professional Women's Club, Two licensed hygienists, Carol spon- cnrc rf Die nrnsram siro Tirtnrel service in this community. nvni luni "iiying a scan aronna ner lace West of Indianapolis and Carolyn Heavy Losses In House, Barn Fires and putting on heavy gloves.

sheas tney assisted in unloading the ts snouii ever icrget wnai Happened on the sixth of June. 194 4. Mr. eicht was married on December 7, 1903 to Wealtha Wills of Evansville, have been assigned to clean the teeth and was ready for the attack. She i equipment.

Left to right are Sowle. They had one son, Joseph, got out ner trusty vacuum Rulh jacob. chairman, Mildred apply the 8 stanous fiuoride Clark, I solution which aids in the pre jvention of tooth decay. located just south of the funeral home. When the state of Indiana began to license embalmers Mr.

Weicht wras one of the first licensed embalmers in the state, receiving his papers in 189 8 when he was IS years of age. He also had the first funeral auto in nothern Indiana. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge, of Angola. Surviving besides the grandson, Eugene, is a sister, Mrs. Leona Bickel, of Spokane, VMILY REUNIONS sweeper and taking off the at-.

Lone. R.X., and Marion tarhments, used the open hose president. to suck up the bees as they emerged from the home. For who preceded them in death. Mrs Weicht also preceded her hus band in death.

An expert craftsman, Mr several hours she sweated in the bees were not all I A 1 Kilter Hen km The 62nd annual reunion the Weicht always, had a sfcop which he spent many hours in tint miM v-nonnMl ku. UIMlfC The Fremont firemen responded to three fire calls the past week with heavy damage resulting from the fires. Tuesday morning around 5:00 o'clock they were called to the Manis Bolin residence in the southeast part of Fremont, when a fire of undetermined origin caused heavy damage to the house and contents. Xo one was at home at the time the fire was discovered, and the firemen were forced them until rose to the occasion. She was the Hitter family will be held at 'the while counting the Hudson town hall at Hudson, she had over three Area ireaii Bureaus Will hundred in wood working, a favorite hobby of his.

For many years he operated a cabinet and casket supply Indiana on Sunday. June A 1 tne nag. inen as the the tion or tie applications or the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named A. P. Tea by M.

O. Worden. Office Manager, (Grocery) Beer fc Wine Dealers, 620 X. Wayne Angola. Indiana Robert Doyle (Package Store) Beer.

I.iiiior Wine Dealers, 113 X. Klizabeth Angola, Indiana Robert Myrtle Charleston Restaurant Beer Wine Retailers, State, Ashley, Indiana Bassett Restaurant, by OUie Basset t. (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor fc Wine Retailers, S. Wayne Angola, Indiana INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVER-AGK COMMISSION By: W. F.

CONDON, lOvecutive Secretary JOE A. HARRIS, Chairman h22r2 carrv in dinner will be served at; seemed to be dwindling and the making factory in the buildin her invention was not at fault day getting hotter, she gave up noon. Shut the disposal system needed her nil 1 1 it unA lurnaH tn nthor Meet Here household chor. improvement. Several days later she took i Recent Deaths Georgia DeLancey on June 29.

People in big cities are not essentially rude. They are just The Credit Bureaus through to break a door to gain entrance. Saturday morning, again at 5:00 o'clock the firemen were 19 4 5 and they have lived most of their married life in Steuben afraid of bt-ing mistaken for the vacuum cleaner bag out to 1 empty it. And to her startling lsitors. called to the Bert Salsbury farm 1 out northern Indiana will meet I Wednesday afternoon and eve-I ning, June 6, at the Captain's Cabin on Crooked Lake, according to O.

N. Cripe, manager of the Credit Bureau of Steuben east of Fremont, where a large barn was in flames on arrival of the firemen. Origin of the fire is not definitely known but it is Send Xftob Itrms to l.rtl Editor MBS. ROBF.RT DAI LEY County. Lerov Lash returned home ELSIE MAY FAl'LHABER Elsie May Faulhaber, 79, 413 West Mauniee street, Angola, passed away early Tuesday morning at Cameron hospital.

Surviving are one sister, Mrs. T. P. Charles of Pleasant Lake and one brother, Heyman Allman of Bloomington. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Thursday in the Klink Memorial Chapel with Rev. ft This is the regular quarterly-meeting of Area 2, which consists of 18 credit bureaus in the northern part of the state. The program, which is strictly educational in nature, is in charge of Mrs. Helen G. Snow, Area Direct Saturday after spending two weeks in the Elmhurst hospital suffering with an ulcer.

Mrs. Eli Beer was a surgical patient at the Cameron hospital last week and expects to be rleased Tuesday of this week. county, where he served the community as a General contractor. Three children were born to this union: Jean Ann, Laura Lee, who preceded her father in death, and Duncan Albert. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, Georgia, his two children, three sisters, Mildred Patterson of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Dorothy Sweet of Millington, Michigan, and Gretchen Sowle of McLean, Virginia, and his mother of Mt.

Pleasant, Michigan, who is now 81 years of age, besides a host of relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Weicht funeral home with the Rev. Robert James, pastor of the Angola Xazarene church, officiating. Burial wras in Circle Hill cemetery.

Ken Mathis, pastor of the Angola or. Mrs. Snow is manager 01 the The daughter Christ, officiating. Sue. submitted to DeKalo county Credit Bureau at Church oi ippendectomy Sun- Anhlirn Spssion leaders for the Burial will Auburn.

Session leaders for the be in South Metz an emergency a IliKri- P.ID2 THE day. cemetery. nrnornni aro from Fort ayne Mrs. Emma J. Sh maker, -arca- 1033 FRONTIER mother of Mrs.

Wymond Hoyer. i is a patient in a Fort Wayne i The 9jedit Bureau of Steuben TRAIN li 11 1 nets ucu nvi tt 1 iu; niaii- CIj.riE K. THRUSH A patient in Parkview Memorial hospital, Fort Wayne, one week, Claude E. Thursh, 66, hospital where she had eye sur ppm pnt rf and Mrs. O.

SUNDAY 3 BIG SHOWS gery. Mrs. LuAnn Christoffel Gar Cripe for the past five years, and has followed an intensive educa-, tional program, including sem- died at a.m. Monday after an the soul (lone is Elmhurst hospital. Jerry Becker was also a hos-! inars on various phases of the extended illness.

Mr. Thrush was born in Steuben county on July 5, 1896 and was a lifelong loved A husband work that we have lias done his loved by all Lester Flatt Tlo horf woik, in oiuer iu upgraue uu pital patient last week. TISHIKS) A friendly person, number of warts removed from maintain the highest type serv- his duties, did not ho, trom shirk. ice to the community. In host Earl Scruggs a foot.

Mary Shumaker was the hostess at a potluck dinner and ctimr-ov. QuAilav ft Plrlo Tolr ing this area meeting Mr. and Cripe state: "We are happy for this opportunity to 'show off' VhrinniBrs: resident of the county. He was a retired farmer. He was united in marriage to Olive May Anstett on July 3, 1920.

She preceded him in death on May 17, 1959. Survivors include two daughters. Miss Betty Thrush, at home and Mrs. Laura Lee Robinson, Kendallville; one son, John. Route 1, Ashley; four grand 5.

Hamilton, honoring Karen Zerkl beautiful Steuben County to our ler of Waterloo. Miss Zerkler is business associates. i Delicious I Food. 4 RANCH? HOUSE i Beslauranf 1 Rem Wall Jamboree the fiance of Larry Shumaker. I Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. Patterson and son. Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. Walter Hanna and at- But on and on he forged ahead I'ntil his work on earth was done And now he sits among the blest Beside the Christ the Father's We will not pause to shed a tear For we shell meet him over there Where greater are performed In cloudless lands where all is fair. 23 Franklin Lee Stevenson Card of Thanks We, the family of Albert Mac Rae, wish to express our deep appreciation to our many friends and neighbors, Rev. James, Rev. Mathis, Angola Fireman Auxil- Xtflf Amtrieu Itwua! 8 Other Acts PET children; and one sister, Mrs.

Robert Gillespie, Ashley. Two sons, Richard and Paul, died in infancy. Funeral services are being conducted at 2 p.m. today at the Pleasant Lake Baptist church with the Rev. Russell Brayton.

DOJTT MISS I DEER FARM. FOR THE BRIDE YouH find the perfect Hallmark wedding and anniversary cards to put your best wishes into words when you see our com-ptete selection. And dont forget Hallmark matching gift wraps, ribbons and enclosures to lend added thoufhtfulness to your North Wayne Pharmacy Phone 665-5215 Next To Angola, Indiana KtbMrtx 8HOW Ted Luce and family, Mrs. Rich- tended church services at the ard Luce and baby. Miss Dena Salem Center Presbyterian Decker.

Miss Diane Luce, Mrs. church last Sunday Larry Richter and baby, all of Kenny Lash of Kendallville Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Ora spent the week end and several Zerkler of Waterloo, Larry days this week with his uncle, Loomis of Garrett.

Mrs. Jay Otis Lash and family. Bowers and sons of Kendallville Mr and Mrs Richard Little Mr. and Mrs. Ora Shumaker and and two daughters of Idaho Falls, Larry and some other friends.

Idaho came Sunday to visit her Miss Zerkler and Larry have parents Mr. and Mrs. yne chosen July as their wedding Allen and tneir famiUes. Mr. ttat Little will return to their home Mrs Lorene Strawser and Mrs Thursd and Mrs Little and Blanche Smith visited Mr.

and daUghters will remain indefi- pastor of the church, officiating, iary and to Dr. Rausch and the and the Weicht Funeral Home in Cameron nurses for the unend-charge of the services. Burial ing help and kindnesses extend-will be in Pleasant Lake ceme-' ed during the time of illness and bereavement of our loved one. tery. A IBERT MAC RAE Exuberant Waitress: "This is tlio hact nlaa in tnu-n Tf iri 11 Albert Mac Rae, the youngest Pirrs sprvp the freshest nrauen nosiemer in Aope-inileiv ka last Sunday afternoon.

I child of Albert and Ester Mac Mrs. Ora Shumaker and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills of the graduation exercises Tuesday evening of Miss Darlene Luce. If you order soup, we serve the hottest." Disappointed Customer: "That explains my mistake.

I should never have ordered a small steak." The exercises was held at the KIDS UNDER 10 FREE I Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne. OPEN 10.A.M.DMLY The Salem Home Economics Rae, was born August 18, 1921 at Mt. Pleasant, Michigan and departed this life May 31, 1962 in the Cameron Hospital in Angola, Indiana, at the age of "40 years, 9 months and 13 days. He graduated from Tri-State College is 1943 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. He was married to Club will meet this Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Delores Christoffel. The Salem Lamplighters Home Economics Club will meet this ANGOLA COMMUNITY THEATRE prhf psreoTion Nol Coward's Comedy ffijJjtlfL jZUfllJL Friday and Saturday, JUNE 29 30 8:15 p.m., fri-State College Auditorium, Angola, Indiana Thursday evening with Mrs. For Father's Day Pauline Shumaker. Card of Thanks We would like to thank our friends, neighbors and the Fremont Fire Department for the wonderful help, assistance and cooperation given to us at the time of our fire. MR.

AND MRS. BERT SALSBURY MR. AND MRS. DEAN SALSBURY 23 THUjUl I Semd Items to Local Editor I MRS. ROSCOE MINCER The Rev.

Fitzgerald, of Fort CAST Madame Arcaii Mrs. Esperance Eff Wayne, preached at Nevada Mills on Sunday. He expects to be I Charles Charles Avery BRUSHED NYLON VALIANT. New, lower Oxford with built-in comfort. Card of Thanks We wish to extend our deepest appreciation to everyone for the beautiful floral offerings, cards and the many kindnesses shown us during our sorrow.

Our sincere thanks to the Beams Funeral Home and to Rev. Giles for their services and expressions of sympathy. Thanks to the American Legion Auxiliary for the dinner served to the family. Also to our many friends and neighbors. THE FAMILY OF here for several more Sundays.

Around 60 attended the farewell party for Rev. Gene Smith and family held at the church, Thursday evening. Games, under the direction of Mrs. Paul Tilbury, were enjoyed by all. A going away gift of two nice pieces of cookware was presented the Smiths by Mrs.

Fred McQuown, after which refreshments were served. Several church members from Orland attended. Bible school began here Mon IWth Miss Linda Crowl Dr. Bradman Bill Falardeau Mrs. Mrs.

Ira Scheuring EARL WILKINSON 23 day with Charlotte McQuown as chairman, and will run for two weeks. Forty-five children were enrolled Tuesday. Mary Farver celebrated her birthday with the follow Card of Thanks We wish to express our deep appreciation and thanks to Drs. Elvira Hartman and Davis and the entire staff at Elmhurst hospital. Miss Kari Aldrich Also Beams Funeral Home, Rev.

Giles, our many friends and relatives for the many flowers, food, cards, calls and contributions to Edith Mrs. Sandy Wilsoa CHAMPION SLIP0N. New, light' slipon version of the, all-tim? favorite ing guests for suppr Friday evening; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farver, Mrs.

Emma Geiser and Mrs. Nellie Johnson. On Saturday Mary entertained a number of her schoolmates at a party. Ruseel Cook is recovering la aa Air Force base hospital at Orlando. from a light stroke according to word received by hia sister, Mrs.

Earl Farver. Mrs. Clyde Stewart and mother spent several days the past week visiting the Thomas family at Fline, Mich. Joha and J. R.

the cancer fund, also the American Legion for the mse of the Post Home during the recent Illness and death of our beloved husband and father. THE CLARENCE ANTRUP FAMILY 23 TICKETS as well as memberships for the AKQOLA COMMUNITY THEATRE are on sale at Tnttle's Jewelry and Hamma Feed Clorv Cemberthips $3.00 and $3j00 flisgt Admission. l.CO Adults, TZc Children. barpa are visiting there this week. Mrs.

Patty Evans and two daughters and her sister-in-law, Card of Thanks 1 would like to take this opportunity to thank Drs. Schrep-ferman, Davis, and Hartman for their services and the entire nursing stait and Gray Ladies at Elmhurst hospital for their excellent care and kindnesses shown me during the time I was confined to the hospital. Also thanks for the ftiany cards and flowers I Airs. Ed Thomas, recently of France, visited in the Roecoe Munger home last Monday. Ed nomas is in the Air Force in Frae, but eneeta soon te loin Fashion Shoe Store On The Square Angola, Indiana received from friends, neighbors his wife here in the state.

Lynn Miller will be home the rest of June atvi Jul 94 and relatives. ARTHUR LOUCKS I will enter West Point. nuaaon, j.na..

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