The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 February 1965 — Page 8
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THE MAIL-JOCRNAL
Offer Adult Education Classes At Milford
Three adult education courses I will be Offered at Milford high < <4 starting Wednesday. March | 3 The classes will meet from 7 until 9 o'clock each Wednesday for ten weeks. The enrollment fee is $5 for residents and $7.50 for noli- ; residents of lakeland Community School Corporation. Courses offer-■ ed dre: 1 Spanish - Carlos Aballi. room 1 'Tailoring - Mrs Donald -Arthur. . Home ec. room. •Typewriting - Donn Keslei. com e room ' Tuloring: The construction of a tailored suit will be. demonstrated The students who wish may construct a tailored project Some time will be spent each evening to _
Blue And Gold Banquet Held At Syracuse The annua! Biue and Gold banquet for Cutis of Syracuse Pack 28 and their families was held . Thursday Fe!> 8. There wereapproxi--225 people present. The Cubs and families were seat* ed at tai'les according to their IH*n table with many varied and interc.ding centerpiece', name carls and nut cups. Following dinner. Hugh Neer, < ub master started the program Den • rei opened the meeting with I ■■ < ah licout Promise, Tie •T.k:'' . an instrumental and < combo of local high s hool ixiyS: presented their program. ■ ■ the audience. The awards program ■ , h Cut. e. r i’.e and then as.*, erf ON Hi parent- t- come for\jr Charles Cleveland gait a pmre-l or presented it to their son he list ,<re ' . , • Den 2 - Bruce Nil* '■, v .,, A stc .»■ Patteison, V-. Denner Kevin Khixies. 1 h‘n • B : Thomas. Bear-Gold _Ar™ Mike Bitner. Asst Denner; Jan j Thwaits, Bobcat Pin ' Den G Eric Kdiberg. Denner! y.ien Mlerherry. A-st Denner IH ; - George Xanders. Gold Vrt.w Bnice Neer, \-> Dennt r Gold Arrow; Ha-ky Eyer* -• Brad Cox, Bobcat Pin; Ik-.c I vt I’m. Chuck Cleveland. Wolf.l ,>in Mlik ,“ r : V '° ’ Paul Woif.p gold arrow. : -iher a: rowDen 7 ■ Robert Bechtold. Boa* 1 vr Pin. Charles Yoder, Denner. 1 yr I’m. Eric Coburn, Wolf Badge The meeting was closed by I»cr. 4 The boys o! tnat den lets V.e ■- - n aging •'America " births M McKIBBEN. Kimberly Ann Mr' and Mrs Dallas' McKibben of Syracuse are. the parents of their -■ du|d '-I ' daughter, born Wed* Feb 17. at 552 a m. in hospital The baby has ■•c<n named Kimberly Ann She weighed seven pounds, eleven ounces " Maternal grandparents are Mr ■ Mi ' ■ ■ Mr and Mrs. I - McKibben of Syracuse are the pater- j . ts ■ v r- are Mr and Mrs John Reed] shen. Mrs Eva McKibbbn of | Sir , us. and Mrs Reba Mcton- ; • fl; •: Go-hen KE KN. Daniel Joseph Mr and Mrs Jacob Kern, HI r 1 Syracuse, .became the parents of a suit. Daniel Joseph, on Thurs- -. F, !• ;'. Tit iG p m at the Goshen hospital Daniel Joseph tipped the scales at five pounds, four ounces He has one brother. David, age three. . , Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Jacob Kem. Jr. of r 1 - , and J C Morganthaler. Sr., of Syracuse and the late Mrs. j Morganthaler are the maternal grandjKirents Mr and Mrs Jacob K< rn Sr Syraeu-y are the paternal great grandparents. LEAMON Infant Mr. and Mrs Edward Leamon. r l Syracuse-, are the parents of a daughter born last week at the Goshen hospital Milford Locals Ron Baumgartner, a student at Indiana university, was in Milford visiting over die week end Mr. and Mrs Walter Nyce and Vicki Sue of Milford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Fred WHdHeser. and Connie of Milford. Mrs Aileen Poe of Milford entertained in her home Saturday in celebration of the birthdays of Clifton Parcell and Tommv Lapham. both of Heaton Lake. Elkhart, and Cynthia Bucher of Dewart Lake. Others present were Mr and Mrs. Mix Lioham and Debra of Heaton Lake. Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Bucher and Don of Dewart Lake and Mr. and Mrs Defi>ert Dippon and Jeff of Milford.
Thursday, February 25, 1965
I those who are in the need of help. Typewriting: Technique of machine operation will be taught w,th emphasis on maximum stroking IA smal! number of elementary problems will be completed, including personal and business letters, sinpie manuscripts, simple tabulation. and horizontal and vertical ! centering A remedial approach will be used for those students who have had typewriting but wish to develop | more skill. Spanish The instruction will consist of oral drills in basic patterns of Spanish A basic understanding and comprehension of Spanish, with emphasis on the facility of conversation. are the goals of the course, i
New Salem News By MRS. RAY FERVERDA Mr and Mrs Frank Johnson. Carolyn. Nancy, and Arnold of r r Syracuse, spent the weekend in the home of Mr and Mrs. Lowell John- | son and four sons of near Marion. Mrs. Gladys Van Sickle of ‘ Decatur, 111. is spending two weekthe honk- of Rey. and Mrs Howard Kreider at Waubee lake, r 1. Mr- Ruth DeFiies and Mrs V::- . Xia Bockman of North Webster spent Friday’ afternoon visiting in tne home of Mrs. Charles Bowser ' n - ’ ■ ■ M: and jMrs Hfiljert Morehouse near M Iford. Mr and Mrs F7»e of South Bend ar.d IMr arwi Mrs &ephetk Bomman, [Candace and Chris'of Goshen, were ■ Sts hi the iiorre cf Mr and Mrs pGuy Morehouse on Sunday after1 'Boon .. - 'Jaino and Douglas of St J r hbme pt Mrs. Ruth DeFries ot Sat'iurday . ' . Mr and Mrs Glen Morehouse. > and Georgiana of r 1 spentS inday m the . Mr. and ! Mrs Henry Dunwiddie of near Bluffton \ Mrs Frank Siiively was verv I pleasantly surprised on her birthvi.iv bn Thursday when- her four - came to her. home They are Mrv 'Hvrniar. 'Gunter. Mrs I Fred v nos near Lt osburg Mrs . ■ of South Bend The five sisters en- • joyed ‘irnner • together at. the Sunny I Mc.id<- i".. Warsaw Durtitg the aftemoon they vudted a sister-in-law; Mrs Artie Roberts in the Dra'-r.e View Homo at $ Warsaw and Mrs Myrtle Roberts of, Leesburg Mrs Myrtle Roberts felh in her h'-ir-e on Saturday afternoon breaking her right arm between the elliving in LrerfiuFg are Mrs Dale Morehouse and Mrs. Don Shive'v Mr and Mrs Earl Ulrby <rf Go--ii. • c.elerl on Mr- Ruth DeFries i M*-s V rrinia Bockniar. on Sun-, dav evening Mrs Ruth Sutton of Leesburg rei’.irnvd to her home on Saturdav after spending several weeks in Florida B.h’y son of Mr and Mrs Bryce Banmeartner. spent Saturday, nit’ht and Sundav in the home of his Rav F’erierda? while his parents attended the automobile show in Chi* ca<*o on Sunday » Mr .Th'd Mrs Frank Shindy Mrs Amanda Stackhou-C. Mrs. Maude, Shiyvlv and Mrs ha Etter, all of leeslxirc. spent Tuesday, in the home bf. Mr and Mrs Ray Ferver la and Miss Clara Driver y ■ .I, - ~ t-' ■ *.«. ■ wet 'he home of ■ ■ doarents. Rev >”d .-M-s ' Howard KrehJer ivlv'e ■ mother and sister Vickie are ■ - Mrs K ■■ parents Mr. >nd Mrs Harold Penneck of St Louis. -Mo, - ANN SCHLOTTERBACK HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER FRIDAY | Mss Ann Schlotlerbaek of Milford- was honored at a bridal show- i er Friday night in the home of : Mrs Clayton HULir at Milford Cohostess was Mrs Herbert Baumgartner. ' T!:e hostesses presenteil the guest of honor with a white carnation corsage designed with a pink ribbon. It matched her pink dress. Contest prizes were won by Mrs Bessie Suntlumer, Mrs Agnes Hurd, both of Milford, and Mrs Wayne Reed of Kimmell. Mrs. Reed also won the doar prize All prize's were presented to the guest of honor. The future Mrs. Robert Brooks found her gifts on a table decorated with blue streamers tipped with > bouquets of white flowers. A blue bell hung above the table Cherry crunch, nuts, mints, coffee and tea were served to the 30 guests present from Wolf Lake. Elkhart. Kimmell, and Milford. Court N ews I Files For Divorce II Betty L Leamon of r 1 Syracuse has filed for divorce from Max E. : Leamon They were married SepI tember 8. 1944, and separated Feb- ' ruary 16. 1965. The plaintiff seeks ' custorv of two children, ages 16 and : 14. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruch and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mathews of Mil--ford dined at the Ten Pins, restaurant at White Pigeon, Mich., on Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Ruch’s birthday.
CONGRATULATIONS To The Milford And Syracuse FFA Chapters
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MILFORD FFA — Members of the Milford Future Farmers of America took time out from their busy activities connected with luitional FFA week to pose for a Mail-Journal photographer Tuesday morning. Pictured in the back row are
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SYRACUSE FFA MEMBERS — Members of the SiTacuse chapter of the Future Farmers o( America took time oat from their busy activities this week and posed for a Mail-Jour-
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Steve Weisser. Jack Stookey, John Teeple, Bob Steffen. Bill Steffen. Gary Mock. Jerry Wilson, and Jeff Kern. Officers seated are Jon Lipply, sentinel; Gary Hepler, reporter; Ronn May, vice president; Bob Tu-
FFA Motto Learning To Do Doing To Learn Earning To Live Living To Serve FFA CoI or s h National Blue and Corn Gold
nai photographer. Seated are Ken Pass, Doug Cory, Carry Tom, Max Richcreek, Roger Kern, and Joe Brown. , In the back row are Chuck Linvill.
sing, president; Ronn Smith, secretary; and Don Bucher, treasurer. In front are Greg Jackson, Dave Beer. Mike Miller, Dennis Wuthrich, and Roger Smoker. Mike Zimmerman, not shown in picture, is also a member.
Fred Green. Bob Stiffler, Larry Tom. Mike Reiff, Doug Long, Ron Robison, Bill Bushong, Jon Roberts, Rich Stalter, and advisor Richard Edwards. Photo by Tim Yeager.
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