The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 April 1964 — Page 3

Milford Locals

Nelson Beer, on leave, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shumaker and family of Wakarusa were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Duncan on r 2 Milford. Mrs. Fred Vlaskamp, a student at Ohio State university in Columbus, 0., spent the weke end in Milford visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Overstedt.

FOR LAKELAND SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER Ralph Brubaker PLAIN TOWNSHIP FOR THE BEST SCHOOLS WE CAN AFFORD. LET’S ALSO THINK OF THE TAXPAYERS. Primary Election May 5, 1964

Junior Class OF — Presents — “DINO” APRIL 24, 1964 MILFORD COMMUNITY BUILDING 7:45 P.M. SYNOPSIS THE PLACE: The lobby and Mr. Sheridan’s office at the James Street Settlement House, and Dino’s bedroom. THE TIME: The present. SCENE ONE: Warehouse in New York. ACT ONE: Four years later — Four o’clock on a winter afternoon. ACT TWO: Same time the following day. ACT THREE: Same time on Friday afternoon. Prompters Carolyn Morehouse, Connie Sawyer Technicians ...... Larry’ Hoover, Stan Stump, Gary Hepler CAST OF CHARACTERS DINO FALCARO > Leo Anglin A 17-vear-old just out cf reform school MR. SHERIDAN Mike Hamilton A psychotherapist ‘ SHIRLEY WALLACE .. Sharron Moneyheffer A shy teen-age office worker JACKIE Hoerr The reccntionist MISS HAINES .......• Fame Phend, Director of the settlement house DANNY Steve Barker Teen-age member of the settlement house STEVE Max Ruch Teen-age member of the settlement house SYLVIA ■ - Janet Ramser Teen-age member of the settlement house DELLA Ginger Hollar Teen-age member of the settlement house PAT Allana Om Teen-age member of the settlement house BEA ' Carol Beer Teen-age member of the settlement bouse MR. MANDEL • Steve Cam Dino’s parole officer . TONY FALCARO • • Alan Coy Dino’s younger brother I MRS. FALCARO ........., Arlene Anglin I His mother . MR. FALCARO Greg Mishler His father MRS. MIKULA Ann Purdum An old lady , . FIRST YOUNG GIRL • Judy Rapp Plays paddle-ball SECOND YOUNG GIRL Carolyn Johnson Loses a checker EXTRAS ...... Dick Scott, Phil Brown, Beverly Thompson ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Ken Beer DIRECTOR William E. Dorsey ENTERTAINMENT fcekJfcCtaae “Brotherly Love" Humorous Heading Michelle Conn i sol. Sponsored as a public service by—— iwmirs mw “Custom Cutting & Processing” MH FORD, IND. PHONE: 658-5001

Mrs. Vernon Leman of Eureka. 111., spent Saturday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Beer, south of Milford. Mrs. Irene M. Strieby of Indianapolis and Wawasee Lake was a recent guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Overstedt. Tuesday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fox at .Milford were Mrs. Clayton Stump and Mrs. Howard McDonald, both of Milford.

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SYRACUSE MAN IN ACCIDENT — Ralph E. Logan. S 3, r 1 Syracuse, and Mike McConnell. 17, Goshen, and a passenger in the McConnell car, Kathleen Brown. 16, Elkhart, all escaped serious injury in an accident at 6:45 Sunday.

Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. Hayes Downs. Milford, were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Downs and two children of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Hattie Becker and Miss Hilda Ruch of r 2 Milford attended the home and garden show at the coliseum in Fort Wayne last Sunday. They enjoyed their dinner at' the Golden Dragon.

N 6 1964 STUDEBAKER Cruiser, 4 Door New. SAVE! 1963 STUDEBAKER 2 Dr., 6 Cyl., Stick .. $1,395 1959 OLDSMOBILE 88, 4 Door, Hardtop, Power Steering, Power Brakes . . $995 1959 FORD 2 Door, Ranch Wagon $595 1958 FORD Fairlane 4-door, power steering sharp $695 1959 STUDEBAKER Wagon, V-8, Auto. ;. $595 1957 FORD Fairlane 2-door $495 1959 CHEVROLET 4-door Wagon, V-8, stick $995 30 OTHER CARS TO SELECT FROM O K SALES Highway 13, South Syracuse, Ind. ♦

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McConnell reportedly signalled for > a left turn into the Ralph Jones I ’ driieway as Logan attempted to pass. McConnell’s car went out of . control and damaged three parked cars at the Eby Ford Sales lot on

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rogers of New Paris were Monday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fox at Milford. The Milford high school girls’ trio, Sharron Moneyheffer. Michelle Conn, and Janet Ramser, furnished entertainment for the FFA father and son banquet at Larwill on Tuesday evening.

Rental Service I For Prom* or Year End Activities White Dinner Jackets $5.50 t • F‘,‘| Also Available are Tuxedo Trousers and Cummerbund and Tie Sets Stop In And See Our New Clothing Department Os Authentic Styles For Young Men Young Men’s Suits in the new Ivy models at $39.95 ■ and $45.00. Sportcoats in latest models and patterns starting at H $24.95. Slacks in men’s models — tapered — starting White Dress Shirts in many collar styles by both ■ Arrow and Van Heusen.

Lincoln Way East. State trooper Henry Cripe, Jr., estimated damage to McConnell’s 1952 Chevrolet and Logan’s 1964 Buick and the parked cars at more than $750. A Goshen News photo.

Bob Bailey is home on leave. He will leave for Germany soon. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stence of Greenville will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Fox at Milford Junction. Miss Kathy Karls of Greenville, Miss., is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich, Alan and Stan at Milford. Mrs. Robert Reed and Mrs. Hattie Becker, both of near Milford, shop- i ped in Fort Wayne last Thursday. They dined at Girt) 30 near Columbia Gty. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart of r 1 Milford called on Clarence Whisler, who is a patient at Goshen General hospital, Sunday. They also called at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence Klipenstine at Goshen. The Silver Thimble club of Milford is having its mother-daughter tea on Saturday evening, May 2, at 7:30 p. m. instead of May 16. Members and their mothers or daughters will assemble in the social rooms of the Apostolic Christian church. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab on r 1 Syracuse were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sinn and children of Haviland, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Millard Stoiier of Paulding, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kammerer and Larry of Leesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haab and Jill, all of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beer of Milford.

HEAR AGAIN! naturally at iquHK EA K LEVEL »145 00 'A7 • Hearing is my Business Not a Sideline Geo. L. Collins US. si North Plymouth

X-Ray Survey For T.B. On April 27 to May 6 , Any persons wishing to avail themselves of the Kosciusko County Tuberculosis mobile unit may go to any one of the places listed below. X-rays not only protet yourself, but those in your home, your friends and fellow workers. X-rays will be available to anyone over 18 years of age. For better community health, all employees in taverns, restaurants, soda fountains, hotels, grocery stores or any place where food and drink are served, are urged to visit the Unit for an X-ray. The sale of Christmas seals by the Kosciusko County Tuberculosis Association makes the X-ray possible. X-rays are without charge to all Kosciusko county residents. The schedule follows: Mon., April 27, Sidney, 1 block eas* of traffic light, 1:30 - 4 p. m. Tues.. April 28, Silver Lake. Op. Ford Tractor Sales, 9-11:30 a. m. Tues., April 28, Claypool, Eckert’s Drug Store, 1:00-5:00 p. m. Wed., April 29, Kralis Bros., NW of Palestine, 9:30-10:30 a. m. Wed., April 29. Mentone, near post office, north of Main, noon to 5 p. m. Thurs., April 30, Atwood. Atwood school, 9:30-10:30 a. m. Thurs., April 30, Etna Green, town hall, 1:30-5:00 p. m. Fri., May 1, Creighton Bros., Road 30 west, 9:30-10:30 a. nt Fri., May 1, Grace college, Winona Lake, 1:30-4:30 p. m. Sat., May 2, Warsaw, Humpty Dumpty, N. Buffalo, 9:00-12:00 a. m. and 1:00-5:00 p. m. Mon., May 4, Warsaw, Humpty l Dumpty, 10:00-12:00 a. m. and 1:006:00 p. m. Tues., May 5, Amolt Co., Pierceton, 9:30-11:00 a. m. Tues., May 5, Whitley Products, Pierceton, road 13 south, 1:00-5:00 p. m. Wed., May 6, Pennsylvania R. R. Park, Pierceton, 9:00-12:00 a. m. 'ln The Land Os Beginning Again' By JOHN BAKER Hie passage of time, the passing of years Brings many joys and brings many tears, < There’s a land far away Back in time we are told. ’Tis the land of our childhood we say When living was gracious, And life was sublime, And father and mother were there all the time Thinking back on those days always gives us a yen, For jjiat wonderful “Land of Beginning Again”. PHYTHIAN SISTERS MAKE FINAL PLANS FOR ELECTION MEALS Loyal Temple 130, Phythian Sisters, of Syracuse, met Wednesday evening, April 15, in the hall. The pledge to the flag and invocation were given by past chief, Miss Florence Moore. Final arrangements were made for serving the election board at the May primary’. Refreshments were served during the social hour by the hostesses Mrs. Ralph Hover and Mrs. James McClintic.

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Wayne Slater And Diana Miner Named Pierceton Honor Students

Wayne Slater and Diana Miner ; have been named valedictorian and i salutatorian of the Pierceton high , school graduating class of 38 stu- | doits. The announcement was made early this week by the office of principal Richard V. Reed. * Mr. Slater, son of Robert R. Slater, r 2 South Whitley, completed a grade index of 3.718 out of a possible 4.000 to lead the class, while Miss Miner earned a 3.467 average. Wayne served as president of his class in his junior year. Miss Miner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miner, r 2 Pierceton, is vice president of the senior class, has been active in the school chorus,

List Pierceton High School Honor Students The following honor roll for Pierceton high school for the fifth grading period was released this week by the office of principal Richard V. Reed. It follows: A t Grade 12 - Diana Miner Grade 10 - Cheryl Rager, Sara Ransbottom, Sue Ransbottom, Carol Tuttle, Mike Miner Grade 9 - Alicia DeLaCruz, Eva DeLaCruz, Jim Tuttle, Janet English Grade 7- Debbie Rager B Grade 12 - Sharon Pequignot, Jayne Tuttle, Paul Beery, Marlane Stump Grade 11 - Phyllis Bolt, Kay Howell, Brenda Leedy, Elbert Hall, Rood, Herb Wolter Grade 10 - Barbara Boggs, Susan Meeks, Sharon Regenos, Kathy Schumaker, Betty Yorg, Richard Stickney Grade 9 - Sharon Collier, Teresa Danner, Terry Evans, Janice Flora, Ruth Hackbirth, Patty Richardson, Karen Ringgenberg, Catherine Sechrist, Connie Sievers, John Faurote, Steve Likens, Steve Orr, Barry Reed, Jim Scott Grade 8 - Carolyn Bailey, Becky Bryant, Rosa DeLaCruz, Rose Mowrey. Brad Bailey,>John Biltz, Gary Boggs, Larry Harter, Brad Schuldt Grade 7- Marie Beery, Phil Menzie, Rosa Moran, Steve Shear, Leslie Kreger, Carl Siler Charles Fleischauer has returned to Fort Bragg, S. C., after spending a 15-day leave with his mother, Mrs. Clifford Fleischauer on r 1 Syracuse. Mr. Fleischauer is a paratrooper in the U. S. Army.

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DIANA MINER

school annual, newspaper, FHA, National Honor Society, GAA, Library club, and the Thespians. She has been school correspondent for The Pierceton Press, writing a column of school events each week. She plans to attend the Lutheran hospital school of nursing this fall. Baccalaureate, Commencement Baccalaureate services will be held at 3 p. m. on Sunday, May 17, with Father Eugene Zimmerman, pastor of the St. Francis Xavier Catholic church, giving the address. Commencement exercises will be held at 8:15 p. m. Friday, May 22, with the Rev. Ernest E. Lawshe giving the address. Both exercises will be in the Pierceton gymnasium.

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RECENT GRADUATE — Miss Donna Yoder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Yoder, Milford, graduated as a dental nurse from Elkhart university of medical and dental technique, Elkhart, on March 27.

PETITION TO BE PRESENTED ON KOKO STREET A legal notice found elsewhere in this issue of the paper tells of a petition to be presented to the board of county commissioners aC 1:30 on May 6 in the commissioner’s room in the court house for the establishment of-a road into the highway system of this county. Said road is sometimes called KoKo street and is located in Hawiian Village south of Syracuse. The petition is signed by 12 persons and is on record in the office of Noble C. Blocker, county auditor, in the court house.

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