The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 March 1965 — Page 16
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20 YEARS AGO, MARCH 8, 1945 Amos May. formerly employed by the Milford* Produce Company, has purchased a poultry and egg business m Leesburg? Four recent weddings include the following: Miss Ellen Davidsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Davidsen of Milford, and Staff Sergeant Wavnr McCarter of Gardner, 111., on March 1; Miss Martha L.H. Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Arnold of Milford, and Claude E. Mitchel, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchel, of Bremen on February 28; Mrs Ruth Moore Troup and Alva Crowl on March 4; and Miss Riith Bowman, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Galen Bowman of New Paris, and Rev. Ray Rowe, son of Res . and Mrs. Dewey Rowe of Seattle, Wash., on March 4. ' After serving on the town board of Milford for the past six years.. Paul Wiggins, treasurer of Bedell Mfg Co. has resigned because of the press of other duties Harold Geigc of the Lentz Coal Co was named as his successor. Orvil R Kilmer and Edward Ray Chupp of Milford have been inducted into the Army Thty were sworn in on February* 28 Mr and Mrs Gerald Coy. proprieShop. located m the Grange budding., have purchased tlx.* former Milford Mail buiai.r.c. first d>*>r north of Mark theatre, from Mrs H Glen Young. ' . - Mr local ,bv;an, and Mrs. Joe Ruch arrived Isomcv last Thursday after a month's ,ita>n nt’Hollywood Fl.i 1 » YEARS AGO. MARCH 14. 1935 Mr and 'Mrs. Roy Sunthimer announce the birth of a daughter. Fran* < • Elaine, bom February 26 at their home near Cromwell. Dr and Mrs V. G Hursey have gone' in for chicken raising in a big way as they now have 1,250 chicks in their carage which they have conMexsrs and Mesdanks Harold Myers. John K Robinson,. and Wilbur 'Huunrgartn i will attend the sta'e . basketball toumarnvnt at IndiahapOlis on Saturday . Fu: • 6 for Burdette Neff. 35, son of Mrs. Jesse Neff of Fort Wayne, formerly of M.iford Mr Neff drowned in. the ■ but the body was not, re- , . the following Monday Joe Tribble has accepted employment with Robinson Brothers at Warsaw. Miss Ixiciile Kline who teaches in North Liberty, spent the week end in her home: A son was born to Mr and Mgs. Robert Hoover of Mentone March ~ Joan Campbel. Velma Jean Yoder, Phyllis. ’ Donald, and William ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . 40 YJ \RS \(.O MARCH I.’ ICC The Milford high school bJsketkdl team is m>w the district title holders and will play Wawaka at Fort Wayne :ay Jf they win at Fort Wayne. p;ay ! 'he state title. Isaac Krull. 42. prominent Milford farmer. di<d Su the home of Dan Hepler He by two daughters. Ellen and Irene, Mr and Mrs Ray Meek have tinpounced t! ige of NaumMr Mtvk is the son of
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Mr and Mrs. John Meek of Syra-' ciise, and the bride who was formerly Bertaa Replogle, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Replogle, of near Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Remy welcomed a s*i pound daughter Wednesday. March 4. The baby girl was, named Wanda Jean. Mrs. Dewey Lienhart of Wakarusa spent the week end with her mothler. Mrs Pearl Method, and also attended the tournament at Warsaw. 'Mrs Daniel 'Ella Lutes' Norris, 72. died March 3 She leaves her husband. Daniel Norris; three sons. Alonzo Lutes of Milford. Charles Lutes of Syracuse, and Orville Lutes of South Bend: and three daughters, Mrs. Charles Snyder of Goshen. Mrs Charles Etteline and Mrs. Retta Coy of Cando. N. Dak. J L Dewart has leased the Aar n Miller residence on ea.-t Fourth street . Miss Ella Stonecypher of Alexand-ria-and Ezra Wenger, son of Mrs Sam Wenger of Milford, were married Thursday. 50 YEARS AGO. MARCH 11. 1915 On Wednesday evening of last week Mr .and Mrs. Willard. Zollinger were greatly •-urpriM-d when about 40 neighbors and friends tame walking in upon them with their, arms full of beautiful and useful presents. The Zellingers will move this week on a farm near New Paris
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Daniel (Madge) Boomershine. - 33. daligltter of Mrs. Ellen Lutes of Milford, died Friday in Logansport. She leaves two small children, Mary, 13. and George, 8; her mother; three brothers and one sister. Earl M. Goshert of Warsaw and Fairy G. Baxter of Leesburg were . issued a license to wed on Friday. \ John May of east Milford is cohij templating building a residence on | a vacant lot which he will purchase I from his father, William May. J A daughter was bom March 1 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wagner at Nappanee. The little girl i- is named Ruthie May. Mrs. Frank E. Palmer and little i son Russell of Nappanee visited Fri>f day and Saturday with Wilbur I. Groves and family. 1- Mrs. Eliza Stump. 77, wife of Sol- -- omon Stump, passed away Friday, is She leaves her husband, one son. and two daughters. . a.— it PAST MATRONS CLUB PLAN DINNER PARTY 5 * The Past Matrons club of the '• Syracuse Order of the Eastern Star s met Tuesday evening. March 2. in the « home of Mrs. Joe Bushong. North ’• Shore Drive. Syracuse. : Mrs. Jack Ridings, president, y presided at the business session. The game of contact provided entertain- ® merit with prizes ' going to Mrs. Olive h Miller and Mrs. Deloss Weaver. Mrs. Frank Bates won the door prize. I* A salad bar was served by the ! hostess and her co-hostesses. Mrs. ’ Everett Dunn and Mrs. Edgar Kuhn. A dinner party with initiation will be held in April. t r* I Mr and Mrs Raymond Bitner and : Mr and Mrs Roy Wilkinson of near f Ligonier were recent guests at a ? brother and sister dinner in the i home of Mr and Mrs Leroy Brownbridge in South Bend.
Along Main Street ’ By GEORGLA BUSTER The animal loveCs of the community are trying to form a society to look after dogs and cats that are left to forge for themselves or animals that have been left when their owners move. After the recent shooting of pet dogs and the disappearing of other pets, some of the owners feel something should be done to protect animals. Tim Y’eager is responsible for sending out the honor roll passes from th< local theatre. It’s a big job but Tim felt it was worth it as most of the recipien* are very proud of the passes. Once they get one, they work hard to keep on getting them the whole school year. Everyone was walking to work on Thursday and Friday, Feb. 25 and 26. Dr. Jack Clark had his car stuck in a snowbank on U. S. 6 and had to walk to his office on Friday rooming. Some folks who had not walked a block in some time, really felt good after walking a mile or so. It’s an ill wind and that's what caused the damage, the wind. With thLs late winter upon us,
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its hard to think about summer, but now is the time to start. The fair board has been busy with its plans and also several organizations that will have floats in the big parade. Also plans are underway for some changes in the city park and most gift shops in the community have their orders for gifts for the summer. Mrs. Harkless went to a gift showing and no doubt has her orders in. February was also the month to start flower bulbs inside for later outside planting. Look up some new seeds for this spring but be sure when ordering a new variety that it will do well in this section of the country. 5 FROM COUNTY’ LOSE LICENSE Five . persons from V—Rosciusko county have had theijT/dnver license suspended according to the latest report from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in Indianapolis. They are asi follows: Robert F. Garber of Front street, Syracuse, from 12-2-65 to 5-31-65. for driving while suspended. Alabama Jackson of r 5 Warsaw, from 1-4-65 to 3-4-65. for drunk driving, Tommv L. Slock of r 4 Syracuse, from 1-30-65 to 4-12-65. for driving while suspended. Raymond L. Vanover of r 1 Warsaw. from 2-25-65 to 2-25-66, for drunk driving. Steven B. Wilson of r 4 Warsaw, frond 2-10-65 to 5-10-65. for matters appearing on record points. Hubert L. Wolfe of r 1 North Webster, from 1-9-65 to 7-9-65, for leaving the scene of an accident.
21ST ANTIQUE SHOW TO BE HELD AT FORT WAYNE The Fort Wayne antique show will be held at the Armory. March 11 to 14 from 12 noon to 10 p.m. daily. . The show is again sponsored by the Pi Chapter. Psi lota Xi of Fort Wayne, who use their proceeds for charitable projects. This is the 21st show by the same sponsor and under the same management. The show will have 50 exhibitors, approximately 30.000 items at a value of about $400,000. The dealers are from the states of Michigan. Ohio. Kentucky, Tlinois. and Indiana. Five from Fort Wayne will participate. The Fort Wayne show has attracted national attention due to the size and variety of its displays. A group of loyal and constant exhibitors have contributed greatly to its reputation, and attracted collectors and buvers from far and near The last show had a record attendance. Diane, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Wilbur Ellis, a student at Manchester college, arrived home March 4 to spend the mid-term vacation with her parents. She was accompanied by Glenn Oxender of Constantine, Mich., also a indent at the college, who was an overnight guest in the Ellis home.
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