The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 January 1963 — Page 7
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‘ 25 YEARS AGO, JAN. 6, 1938 Mr. and £frs. Sam Beer and Walter Beer have purchased the’ Syracuse Hotel and Case and wetegiven possession Dec. 27. Both young men are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beer of Milford and have had considerable experience in this line of work. County agent Joe Clark is making an effort to have at least one poultry school in Kosciusko coun- “ ty within the next few weekX The , county poultry committee-., of which Michael Reuter and Byron Ulrich of Milfoyd . arC members met at Warsa# last week to consider the propteeL ( The .program of J , the semestervvas given DecL 22, when sophomore 'ptesent- | ed the play' “Ther Lfctle Wife.” The cast Guy Cory, Jr., 1 Maurice Beer and Edna , gollar. Mr. Judkins, class sponsor," wae the director. Don Wirth, junior I student, played a group of violin i solos with Miss as piano accompanist. T/ •; ' , ; The marriagj/W' Virginia Me [• Connell, Milfdrd -.school teacher ’ and daughter of MJ- and Mrs'. Charles B. McConnell of Sidney, |. and Luther R. Vance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vance of near Claypool, was solemnized Sunday* December 26. M. H. Markley, R. W. Brown, Ted Baumgartner, Ortie <Leemon, and others of the Milford “boys of yesterday” haVe takeh up ice skating and from information received the boys are “going to town.” Mr. Markley had not been on shafts for 25 years; Mr. Brown 20 years; Mr. Baumgartner 15 ?years; and Mr. Leemon is not.certain whether it was 15 Or "35 years.
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35 YEARS AGO, JAN. 5, 1928 I George Ogden, an employee of r fihe Bedell Furniture company, • had !fis left hand injured while working with one of the milling machines of the local plant. BTRTHBT A daughter bom Dec. 21 to Mr.'and Mrs. Eldon Lutes; a%% pound son, Eldon Earl, bom Dec.' 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Homan?* a son bom on Christmas morning to Mr. and Mrs.<| Henry Beer. Mr. and Mrs. Beer are now the proud parents of thneechil- ■ 4ren. '•>' „ Miss Elva Charlton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Charlton* of -*est of Milford, was seriously Injured Monday, Dec. 26, as the result of a two-car accident in Goshen. Miss Charlton was riding in a car driven by Otto Wiggs. At the regular meeting of the town board held Monday evening. Dr. H. C. Snyder was appointed asttrustee from the second ward to (fill the vacancy which existed sinee the resignation, of Dr. F. J. Young. ' I The receiver of the Farmers State Bank has closed a contract ■ with the Royal Telephone Company of Milford for the sale of the Bank building, located at tjje corner of Main and Catherine streets. Miss Ethel Anglin entertained at a 7 o’clock dinner at her home tri Leesburg Friday in honor of 'Mrs. Arthur Baumgartner; local telephone operator, who announced her marriage recently. 50 YEARS AGO, JAN. 9, 1913 While cutting timber on the Sylvester Hall farm west of Milford one day last week, John) Oster was badly injured by the falling out of a tree. On Thursday evening, Dec. 26, a party was gvien at the home of
Goshen Goshen Shoe Service SHOE REPAIRING IQ9 East Washington St. American Laundry & Dry Cleaners 117 W. Jefferson St. Phone: KE 3-1032 - Goshen, Ind. Complete Laundry Service Sanitone, Cleaning 1 Industrial- Uniform Rental Judahs Alignment & Brake Serv. Frame & Wheel Straightening Washington & Third Sts. - Goshen Phone: KE 3-2794 ' Goshen, Ind. ! KQQZEB Goshen — Elkhart News Bookstore 130 S. Main Phone: KE 3-4050 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Smith-Corona Galaxies Smith-Corona Electric Royal Safaris Buy For School or Home Goshen, Ind. E-Z Gas, Inc. 2804 S. Main St. - Goshep, Ind Appliances — Refrigeration Heating — Cooking Phone: KE 3-4181 Miller’s Downtown f Restaurant 117 So. Main St - Ph.: KE,3-6030 FEATURING ’ Bpoasted Chicken, Sea Food i Steaks & Chops ) Delicious Homemade Qld Fashioned Cream & Pecan, Pies Air Conditioned Goshen, Ind. 11 " J First National Bank of Goshen Complete Banking Service •Bother Us, We Like It” Phone: KE 3-2175 ! For Complete Banking Service Salem Bank & Trust Co. Millersburg GOSHEN !. « New Paris Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | yyfome' Decorating ’’'C of Goshen, Inc. Painting & Paints - Wallpaper J Floor Coverings - Window Shades Custom Picture Frames Woody Risser - Owner ( Phone: KE 3-2156 - 229 S. Main St. ■j■ ; ■ Stark & Weaver Drug Store “Goshen’s Original Retcall Store” 135 So; Main St. - Goshen Phone: KE 3-3030 Garman Bros. Lbr. Cct, Inc. “Big Enough To Serve Yob ■Not Too Big To Know You” Rd. 33 At Plymouth Aye. Goshen Dial: KE 3-1582
I Mr. and h rs. C. A. Sparklin in I honor of 1 ax Grove of Dowagiac, I Mich. THISTL. JS: A man who gets | drunk one a year has made a k fool of hin. self that often. J A daugh er was bom to Mr. and lj Mrs. John Rassi Saturday morning, Jan. 4 - A six o’clock dinner was given by Mrs. J F. Peterson on New Year’s Eve as a birthday anniver- - sary of he .’ husbarfd. Those pres- _ ent were t’: .e Misses Bessie and I Edith Bun is, Mattie Groves, and . Harlan Slurp. Roscoe Rush of Milford, grands son of Jacc i> Rush, was married to Miss Madeline Baker of Syracuse. 3 ’ Elmer Langley, who was on the r night shift as expressman at Mil- ’ ford Junction, has been succeeded by Ben Rociibaugh. I Engiireering : Course At P.O. Center J • V.- '- ' ' " ■ ' »'*■ ' ' - C -. .. •’ Six Purdue university faculty ’• members, five engineers and an attorney have been named to ’ teach .the Engineering Review course scheduled to start Wednes- , day, Jan. 9, at .the univerity’s Fort Wayn; Center. Designed to assist engineers 1 planning tc take the Indiana Prol fessionaf Engineers’ examination, . the course will consist of eight meetings tj mathematics, science i and law a:id, four meetings each i for civil, el metrical and mechanical ■ engineers. < Chemical engineers may j attend sow review sessions in - Marion whsre a similar course is . being givei. I Registrat ion for the course may J be completed just prior to the first ’ class meet ng at 8 p.m. on JanuL ary 9. jg?
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Milford. 15 - Rollin Cutter named head coach at Syracuse for 1962-’63 season. 15 - Sally Berkeypile chosen by Milford Legion Auxiliary as Girls’ Stater. Vicki Fuller is alternate. 15 - Richard Edward bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Franks of r !• Syracuse. 15 - Denzil Freed, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Freed of Milford, dies in South Bend Memorial hospital. 17-21 - Lewis Immel, superintendent of Syracuse schools, attended convention in Atlantic City, N. J. 18 - Blane Eugene bom to Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Biller of r 2 Milford. 19 - Judith Ann Hall, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hall of r 3 Nappanee, accidentally shot by brother. 20 - Milford Adult Farm class tours Central Soya at Decatur. 20 - Judy Kern, Milford, one of 25 semi-finalists in WOWO “Alice in Wonderland” contest. 20 - James Jbnasch, t 3 Syracuse, enlists in Naval reserves at Fort Wayne. 24 - Mentone Bulldogs wjn sectional basketball tohrney held at Columbia City. 25 (- Services held for Orlando Bennett, North Webster, who died Tuesday afternoon, 26 - Roger William bom to Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Hawn of Brownsmills, N. J. ' 26 - Teirza Kristina bom to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tork of 619 Front street, Syracuse. 27 - Final rites for Mrs. Dale (Georgia) Tom, Mishawaka, formerly of Leesburg. 27 - Kathy Murray, Syracuse, wins spelling bee. 27 - Walter Krider visits in Milford before returning to Japan. 27 - Jan Fuller, Milford man, works oh John Glenn’s equipment. 28 - James Edward Karesh born to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Karesh of Syracuse. March -1-2 -- Sally Jo Fosbrink and Linda Robertson of Syracuse attend Indiana Youthpower conference in Indianapolis. 1- Mutschler strike extended to Milford plant. I - Syracuse athletics honored at banquet. 1-10 - Larry Jones and Stephan Yoder, Syracuse, attend United Nations Washington D. C., Seminar. 4 - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker of Pelaluma, Calif., are the parents of a daughter, Susan 'Carol. 4 - Funeral services held for William Heyde, 82, Bremen. He was the father of Richard Heyde of Syracuse. 5 - F. A. Hascall, Goshen, speaks at Milford school. 5 - Milford wins Bth grade basketball tournament.7- Ted Thomas bom to Mr. and' Mrs. Michael Tobin of Wichita, Kans. 8 -'Announces expansion of Lambert Glove Mfg. Co., of Milford. 1 8 - Mutschler officials meet. 8 - Announce engagement of Phyllis George, Syracuse, and James F. farrow, Wolcottville. 8 - Announce engagement of Carol Mullet of Goshen and Bernard Beer of Milford. 8 - Gary Lee bom to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Polk of r 1 Leesburg. 9 - Return to work at Mutschler*s Nappanee plant. 9-10 - Dennis Cory, Milford senior, is Harrison Life Insurance Company’s Scholarship alternate - later announced as winner of same scholarship. 10.- DeLois Cunningham and Jack Scott of Syracuse wed. 10 - Edward Williams, Milford, and Jo Ann Heuer of Muncie wed in Chicago. 10 - Gas war in Milford. II - Syracuse Camp Fire girls celebrate birthday. 12 - Ronn Brown is Milford’s Boys’ Stater. 12 - Harry A. Olivin’e of Payne, 0., father of Mrs. Dale Plummer Os Syracuse, dies. 12 - Mrs. John Rookstool of Elkhart, step-mother of Richard Rookstool of Syracuse, dies. 13 - Speech class presents program at Milford PTO.
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113 - Teresa Kay bom to Mr, and Mrs. Dpyne Click qf Brighton. 14 - Nancy Wilson is Milford’s spelling champion. 14 - Rita Lewis is Leesburg’s spelling champipn. 15 - Jennifer Sunthimer, Milford, wins scholarship to Cornell college in Mount Vernon, la. 15 - Mrs. ,J. D. Brosy dies in Goshen. She was grandmother of Mrs. Robert Burkholder of Syracuse. j 15 - Judith Elaine bom to' Rev. and Mrs. Jason Martin of r 2 Syracuse. ■ ' 15 - Wawasee Legion Auxiliary names Sylvia Karesh as Girls’ Stater. Sally Fosbrink is alternate. . 16 - Milford band and chorus presents 25th annual spring concert. 16 - Mrs. Catherine Beck dies im, Cromwell. Mother of Charles and Calvin Beck of Syracuse. 16 - Milford wins five superior ratings at speech contest. 17 - Kathleen bom to Mr. and Mrs. George Kloepfer at Irving, Texas. ■ .. 19 - Douglas Allan bom to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yoder’ of Syracuse. , rr 19 - Mrs. Anna Clayton, Syracuse, dies. 21 - Mrs. Seth McFarren is installed as Worthy Matron of Milford’s OES. 22 - Jacqueline Cpy. of Milford and George Rowe, Auburn/wed. 22 - Max A. Burley, Syracuse, dies. 22-24 - Roger Shuder and Joe Hibschman, Syracuse delegates to state FFA convention. 23 - Clu Youn.ce, Elkhart, formerly of Syracuse, dies. 23 - County WCTU spring institute at Syracuse EUB church. 23 - Son born to Mr. and Mrs. James L- Peachey of r 1 Syracuse. 23 Forrest L. Ramser of Milford leaves for France. ’ 23 - 24 Syracuse science fair. 24 - Fannie Kuhns, mother of Albert Kuhns and Mrs. Mervin Stutzman, both of Milford, dies. 24 - Crystal Nyce, Milford, and Jimmy Avery, Syracuse, wed. 24 - Milford intermediate band 'eceives superior rating in disrict contest. 25 - Carol Mullet, Goshen, and Bernard Beer, Milford, wed. 27 - Mattie L. Fisher, Ligonier, mother of Mrs. Harold Shock of Syracuse, dies. 27 - Scott Allan bom to Mr. and Mr§. Edward Charlton of Leesburg. 27 - Kathy Jo bom to Mr. and Mrs. Don Kinney of Milford. 28 - Install officers at Syracuse OES. 29 - James Cecil turns first furrow of spring. 31 - Mrs. Lena Lantz, Syracuse, and William Gusheva, Chicago, united in marriage. t 31 - Amy Leigh bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Speicher of r 2 Milford. . • April ’ 1- Frank Irwin Remy, take Wawasee, dies.1- Jennifer Sunthimer, Milford, wins in AFWC contest. Jan Widup, Milford, is alternate ih instrumental division/' 2 - Victoria Ann bom to Mr. and and Mrs. Virgil Zimmerman of r 2 Milford. 2 - Roberta Grace bom to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Busch of r 3 Syracuse. 2 - Kay Ann bom to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kammerer of r 2 Leesburg. i 2 - Milford Lions host to 'ball team. 3 - Diana Lee bom to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Alexander of Leesburg. 3 - Mary E. Lantz, mother of Merle Campbell, Milford, dies. 3 - Atto Melbum Hewitt, r 3 Syracuse, dies. 4 - Funeral services held for Samuel H. Coy of Milford. 4 - Funeral services held for 'Max M. Snavely, native of Syracuse. 4 - Lisa Jolene bom to Mr. and Mrs. James Hummel of Leesburg. 4 - Lisa Pauline bom to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sunday of r 1 Milford. 4 - Tanda Rae bom to Mr. and Mrs. Don Steven Davis of New Paris. 5 - Gas war ends in Milford, Leesburg, and North Webster. 5 - Classified Kitty heads up classified section at The MailJournal. 5 - Mike Storms selected as Syracuse Boys’ Stater; James Howard is alternate. 5 - John William bom to Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Jessop of Milford. 7- Charles" W. Jessop, 83, father of K. D. Jessop and Mrs. Harry Beer, both of Milford, dies in Connersville hospital. 7- Mrs. Lydia Tiedt, Syracuse, dies. 7- Jill Elaine bom to Mr. and Mrs. William,Gose of r 2 Syrajcusb. 7- Spring showing at Beer’s Flowers in Milford is big success. 7- Kathryn Murray, Syracuse, wins county fifth and sixth grade spelling contest. ■■ 9 - Sharon Donette bom to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wise of Milford. 9 - Tommy Leroy H bom to Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Auer of r 3 Syracuse. 10 - Toni Beth bom to Mr. and Mrs. Basil Collins of Milford. 10 - Syracuse cleans up debris from destroyed fire station. 11 - Jennifer Marie bom to Mr. and Mrs. jPatrick Connolly of Carlsbad, Calif. 12 - Carla Jean bom to Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Curtis of Milford. 12 - Lor? Ann bom to Mr. and Mrs. George England, Jr., of Milford. 12 - Douglas Eugene bom to Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Wuthrich of Milford. 13 - Sharon Anne bom to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek of Syracuse. 13 - Sara Lynn bom to Mr. and Mrs. George Coon of Hubert, N. C. 13 - Dr. Jack Clark of Syracuse received Ross award. 14 - Harry L. Vandermark of Warsaw, father of Condict Vandermark of Leesburg.dies. 14 - Mrs. Ethel 'Bartholomew, formerly of Leesburg and Milford, dies in Denver, Colo., hospital. 14 - Kathleen Rood is 7-8 grade spelling champion again. 15— - Pre-Elaster services held. 15 - Funeral services held for Mrs." David Hoitzinger of Goshen, sister of Mrs. Mary Green of Syracuse. 16— Allen Lee bom to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Jr., of Ligonier. 19—John Perry and Forrest Ramser of Milford appear on WSBT-TV-23 and 24—Milford high school /band tours southern Indiana. 25— Shelly Rae bom to A/2c and Mrs. Ned Nolan of Syracuse. 26— Clarence Vem Long, Syracuse, dies in Church of’ the brethren home in Mexico, Indiana. 26—George Cox named valedictorian and Tom Martin salutatorian at SHS. 26— Dennis Cory named valedic-1 torian and Elizabeth Overstedt salutatorian at MHS. . 27 —Stephanie Yvette born to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Godshalk of Leesburg. 27— Max Duncan wins coveted sportsmanship trophy at Milford. 27—Ira Walters, Nappanee, brother Os Burton Walters of Syracuse, died. 27— Gary Lee bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bray of Waubee lake. 28— Kathleen Rood, Pierceton, wins county spelling championship. 28—Michael Storms, Syracuse, receives achievement medal in math contest. 28 — Callie- Tusing, 83, Milford, dies in Elkhart hospital. * a 28'—Arza Mearle Claybaugh of Goshen, father of Lawrence Claybaugh of Syracuse passed away. 29— A son was bom to Mr. ’’and Mrs.' Donald Davis of Syracuse. 30— Storm rips area, trees uprooted, much damage. May I—Marjorie Ann born to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pittman of Syracuse. ! 1— Charles Huffer, Bremen, father of Mrs. Charles Frushour and Walace Huffer of Syracuse, dies. 2— Lori Ann bom to Mr. and Mrs. ? Douglas Naylor of Fairmount. .■ 2 —Mrs. Mollie- M. Chilcote, 84, Milford, dft|’ AJfran nursing home. \ « 2—Mary-JJnsicker of r 1 Nappanee dies. 2—Timothy Lee bom to Mr. Mrs. Jimmy Warren of Walkerton. . ; 2— Shari Anne bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Miller qf T 1 Cromwell. 3— Earl Roberts of Syracuse wins Purdue scholarship. 3 —Karen Hivisley named valedictorian and. JiTl Sullivan salutatorian ■ab North Webster. 3—Toni Leigh jbom to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hoffman of Warsaw. s—Funeral services held for Frederick Lee Martin of Bremen, brothter of Mrs. Robert Auer of r 1 Milford. s—Mrs. Ina Bowen, 74, of Lake Wawasee dies. 5— Mr. and Mrsl Patrick Kiss? & of r 1 Leesburg are parents of/a daughter. 6— John Hurd, Milford, cops second place in Judo meet. 7— Mrs. Addie B. Walker, 70, Fort Wayne dies. 8— Joseph Judkins honored by PTO for 25 years at Milford school. B—Moyer, Blocker, Zimmer, Gilliam, Butts are victors in primary. B—Michael8 —Michael Charles bom to Mr. and Mrs. Gale Benner of Syracuse. B—LarryB—Larry Ray, Jr., bom to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ray Laramore of Syracuse. 10—Bob Rule of Syracuse named as Comodore of Syracuse—Wawasee Flotilla parade. 12— Funeral services held for Forrest C. Ray, 49, Syracuse. 13— Jeffrey Hire bom to Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Stanley of Greenwood. 13—A son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Zook of Milford. 13—Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers of Syracuse celebrate 50th wedding anniversary. 17— Albert Bauer, Syracuse, wins top honors in essay contest. 17—Jan Purdum of Milford gets DAR American history award. 17 —Jeff Perry bom to Mr. and Mrs. James Warthan of Milford. 17 —Lakeland school board named. 17 —Organization formed to open new art gallery in Kosciusko county. 17— Van Buren township sued by Elkhart hospital. 18 — Charles F. Vanry, 68, Cassopolis, Mich., father of Mrs. T. A. Miller of Milford, dies, 18—Becky Jean bom to Mr. and Mrs. Berton E. Smith of Syracuse. 18— Patricia Lynn bom to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene of Dewart Lake. 19— Funeral services held for Dora Alice Stout, 86, New Salem community. 21—Mrs. Homer Lantz, 54, Millersburg, mother of Robert and Charles Lantz of 21—Mrs. Mamie Mae Houston so Syracuse is found dead in her home. 21— Lori Beth bom to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sutton of Bremen. 21 to 26—Police, firemen fair at Syracuse. 22— Denise Marie bom to A/2c and Mrs. Larry Rosenberry of Panama City, Fla. 24—Name Lewis S. Immel as Lakeland superintendent.
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WINTER SPORT — The .boys in the picture above were enjoying a lively game of ice- hockey Sunday afternoon ,on Syracuse, lake whew they took time out Vo pose for a Mail-Journal photographer. -J. ’ ’ > *’•
24— Astrohaut Carpenter has Milford namesake Tracy Scott, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miller of near Milford . 2^—Cinday Kay bom to Mr. and Mrs. James Brock of Syracuse. 25— L. born to Mr. and Mrs. James C. Connolly II of Fayetteville, N. C. 25—Thirty-four seniors graduate from Milford. 25— Syracuse Business and Professional Women celebrate 25th anniversary. 26— Robert E. Adair, 39, Syracuse, dies. 26— Dorette Leah bom to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Beer of Goshen. 27— Cynthia Marie born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gall of r 1 Milford. 27 —M ilf or d and Syracuse Methodist Ministers returned to pastorates for this year. 27—Mrs. Blanche M. Deardoff, 67, Cromwell, dies. . ' 27— Open house at Huntington building in Syracuse. 28 — Stephanie Lin born to Mr. and Mrs. Steven. Baumgartner of Milford. / . 28 —Fifty-nine seniors graduate from Syracuse. 28— Lois Wagner of Warsaw and Alden Stuckman of near S yracuse, united in marriage. ■ ( . 29— Graveside services held for Malsolm Keith Hatfield, 63, of St. Joseph, Mich., a native of Milford. 31—Elizabeth Tobin of Dewart Lake to attend .French institute at ( Notre Dame this summer. 31—Lakeland Art to co-operate . with American. , 31—Julian Annette bom to Mr. ! and Mrs. Don Babb of r 1 Lees- < burg. June I—Karl Greiner, 83, North Webster dies. 1— Kay Lynn born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Troxel Os 2— Mrs. Fuller and Arlo Beiswanger, both of Milford, wed. 3— Jean Louise bopn to Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Nyikop Os Syracuse. 3 —Syracuse Methodists move intX new church. ; ?■' • 4— Gordon W. Hapner, 53, Elkhsrt, former resident of E-S- . "/ 4—Funeral services held for de Strombeck, Topek*;' a native of Syracuse. * 4—Clifford Lloyd born "of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Shipcott of bale City, Calif. 4—Alan Beer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer of Milford, receives doctor of medicine degree from LU. 5— Wogoman new Commander at Syracuse Legion. 5-tLakeland school board attends workshop at Notre Dame. 6 —Milford town board announces $4,551.63 to be spent on street repairs. 6—Mrs. Frank Long, 72, Warsaw, mother of Mrs. Loren Longenbaugh of Syracuse, dies. 6—Ken Michael bom to Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Allen of Leesburg. 7 —Charles Vanlaningham, 74, Marango, father of Howard Brue and Hazel Vanlaningham, all of Milford, dies.* 7—Judy Kern named as “Miss Milford”. 7—Sue LeCount, Syracuse, gets art scholarship to ball State work shop. B—John Geaugh, father of Stanley Geaugh of Syracuse, dies. 9—Mrs. Charles Norris of Goshen, former Mifford resident, dies. 9—Marianne Gonye, Warsaw, 'and Robert Clark, fonherly of , Milford, wed. . 9—Daniel Alan bom to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Armbruster of Syra- j cuse. 9 —Karen Watkins of Milford < and Bryon Holded of Goshen married. 10 —Robert Schwartz, 52, Lake j Wawasee, dies. 10—Judith Elaine bom to Mr. j and MNk. Carson Lantis of Westville. , i 10—Lutheran confirmation held ( in Syracuse. Clark James bom to Mr. and j Mrs. James Hostetler of Milford. 10 —Miss Sharon Weaver of Go- • shen and Mark T. Kauffman of I Syracuse, Wed. 10—Karen Foyle of Worth, Hl., and Jan Fuller of Sarasota, Fla., wed. ■ ' , 11 —Summer school starts at Syracuse. 11—Richard Felkner new Legion Commander at Milford. 11—Benjamin Shue of Goshen and Janice T. Stul of South Bend, wed. • ’ 11—Funeral services held for . John Ferveda, 79, Silver Lake, brother of Ray Ferveda of Milford. . 12—Janet Sue bom to Mr. and
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around the puck, left to right, with hockey sticks .in hand are Curt Stucky, Lynn Pittman, Don Tapman, jloger Stiver, J. R. Koher, John framer, Jim Wilson, Steve Carlson, and Jeff Hughes. ,
Mrs. Harry Dale Dotty of Milford. 13—Dr. William Osborn, Joliet, 111., surgeon dies at 46. 13— Doland H. Brooks, 39, Elkhart, brother of Mrs. Beatrice Brown of Syracuse, dies. • 14- « Flotilla expected to draw 25,000. 14—Mary HoJJar, Milford, to at-, tend Steven’s Career college in Chicago. 14—Expect. 2,699 in Lakeland schools. , 14—Phil Caiypbell wins in CokeCola contest. 14* —Father Marvin Tellers is prior and rector at Our Lady of the Lakes Seminary. 16— Lois Hill and Raymond Zimmerman, both of Parkersburg, W. Va., wed. 17— “Keith Dwane born to Mr. and Mrs. Autie Puckett of r 1 Milford. r 1 !' 17—Nancy Yocum, . Leesburg, and Norman Hunsberger, Milford, wed. ; 17— Sun on Wawasee Flotilla. “ 18— John Haughey heads Milford Lions. 18— Michael Wayne born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter'jßrazel of Ligonier. i 19— Catherine Schombert, 88, Syracuse, dies. 20— Brenda Kay bom to Ms. and Jdrs. Gerald Martin of Milford. 20 —Teana Sue bom to Mr., and Mrs. Marlin Ringler of Syracuse. 20—Alvin Shock, 78, Ligonjer dies. 20—Services held for Mrs. Ray, Byrd, mother of Don, Byrd of Syracuse. 20 — Ralph Thronburg heads Syracuse Lions. 21— Catherine Conn, “Miss Syracuse”. 21— New Syracuse Church of Nazarepp formed. 22— P. R. Michafel, Milford, injured in tractor accident. 22—Albert Jones, 7.2, GdshenMilfotd area dies. I 22—Dian Alfrey, Syracuse, and John Holdeman, South Bend, wed/ 22 —Debra Jean born to Mr. and Mrs. John Strouse of Dewart Lake. • -. 24—Claude Koontz, 54, Leesburg, dies. 24—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Searfoss of Syracuse celebrate golden anniversary. 24— Marsha and William wed. 25- —Linda Young, Milfhrd, is official delegate to Zeta Tau Alpha convention. 25—Steven Douglas bom to Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Reed of Syracuse. * 27— Jack Ronketti, 49, former Syracuse resident dies. 28— Dianne Ellis, Syracuse, receives SIOO scholarship to Manchester college. , 28 — Judy Bryan, Syracuse, wins first in Mermaid talent contest. 29— Forty-two contestants vie for “Queen of Lakes”, crown. 29— Richard ’ Himes, 56, brother of Mrs; Burl Warren’ Sr., Milford, dies. 30— “Miss Marjon” is “Queen of Lakes”. a 30 —American Art Gallery in Syracuse holds open „ house to large crowd. •My s I—Official consolidation of Lakeland Schools. ' I—Mrs. Millard Hirt), 62, Syracuse, dies. I—Lambert Glove Mfg. Co., Milford, sold. I—Walter Hagerdon named Syracuse street and water manager. I—First official Lakeland school board meeting. I—Loren Longenbaugh new Syracuse board member, replacing Harry Nicolai, who resigned. I—Funeral services held for Mrs. Marshall Miller of Milford. 1— Helga Lange and Don Troyer, r r Syracuse, united in marriage. 2— Last rites for Mrs.. Zoa B. Whrren, 76, Argos, sister of Mrs. Clyde Miller of Leesburg. 2— Maurice Beer, Milford, combines first wheat in ’62. 3— Jennifer Elizabeth born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leighton of Syracuse. I 3—Mrs. Richard Geiger heads Milford Auxiliary. - 3— Mary Thomas, 67, Milford, dies. 4— Jeffery Jay bom to, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Milk Milford. 4— Fireworks ijl acuse. 5— Auldean I , 63, Syracuse, dies of he? tack. s—Crackdown hot roders, drag racers. ‘ 6—Linda Ren< Ito Mr. and Mrs. John Perry tilford. 7« New “Mis; liana , Julia " (Continuec page 9)
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