The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 7, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 March 1965 — Page 8

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Living Birthday Cake

The Syracuse Camp Fire Giris . school, Wednesday night? March 17. It was well attended. The.founder's day pageant op- ■ ith the '■'processional and •. pledge to the flag. Mrs Harold Gal--1 lahan. chairman of • th® Syracuse - ■ > Fire Girls Association executive imani, exbrided a welcome and . explained the purpose and aecom-ph-hmrn < of the local Camp. Fire group The Camp Fire choir aecompan ied lighting of the liv ng birthday

Release Honor Roll At Leesburg For Fourth Grading Period

wins is the Lees’mrs high Reent Bruce Smith. •>r roll as released for Seventh grade - None . grading period bv Lie HONORABU. MIXTION office of the principal ‘ Charles Seniors - Janet Anglii?.’ Sharon Go Garner • ' ha Kay Heiman. Charles --Garner,. HONOR ROLL ' md Parde* Gunter rs -. Donna Stevens And .Rod Juniors - None.^ — Sophomores • Xiaunta Matthews. I d Roily ; R ~.. „,. K ' . Fnshuun - Steve Furnas. Jonn .. ..... \o ne ■’ Gamer, and Boh Yoder. rl Bit, E ■■ grade - Steve Watkins. • ‘ ~ >■';'/ th k PI I’-■.. M'■ st< ■en West . . ? ' ■

Mike Bitner Is 3rd Grade Spelling Champion • B.- ■ • : : M C,<t. rid W Bitner. 612 S Main St .- .sm.'. .<■ yjwii-d t'.«• ide” to become. the th.nl grade eH nig champion in ter annual i'li.it contest which WMaddjjl the ■ * T.tkm: ninner-up honors u.is Danny ; Webster, ->n of Mr and Mr , R H.-vLu Webber. ‘ r 1 Syta use while third place winmr was K< r ' James E Fry MW S .Lake street ■ not decided until,the 66th round. , Six contestant »ch*of the Rims part received'-"'a yellow ■'contestant'' rib? ••.nJ ribbons.’.- resHv'jvely Th vs'- r.bi.«>hs were furr. "hed by the Turkey Creek Township PTA, ; Judges for the. contest 'were • Glenn Broun of .Milford, and Mrs. ■ Kowallik operated the tape .Ire-. ■ :• r s.'■ E-iu-.r \ M hcTul . - . cd '■ , ■ j lows

| MARLEY'S STEAK HOUSE J d Serving The Finest Os Food C L • STEAKS I <• CHICKEN • SEA FOOD} J .• • ) J DINNERS — LUNCHEONS > > WEEKEND SPECIAL I > • TURKEY DINNER < 1 • CHICKEN > < • SWISS STEAK ' ’ 1 > SIRLOIN ROOM C < HOLIDAY ROOM > > CIVIC ROOM I B .7 Os A Mile South Os Syracuse On Highway 13 t < OPEN DAILY AT 11 A.M. C W K

Thursday. March 25, 1965

cake ceremony. The cake was formed by 55 girls of the group wro participated in the ceremony to birthday ann'iuy. • Mrs Harry Appenzeller. fifth grade leader, served as chairman <>: the program assisted by the. . •<;:> le.ii.k-rs The leaders are Mrs. . Mrs . \ ~Li Mr< e L Ijwchols Junior high leaders are M and Mrs Raymond Jetmore Mrs Arthur -Folger and Mrs Oscar Ben's ' - ■ '

• . befort Teresa Um- . B . p• ; Jan - x -' Thwaits, ■ ■ k T ilmad je pond: Danny Mock, icharge - - Dust, such: Ruth. , fiev . < . Kevin Fry’, witch; 11 %wi t cinus: : ■ grade an ?Mrs Rebecca Bnibacher, '• - B. K .i!>i M ' Fs ther Weaver. / - ■: Donna Stevens Wins State Honors .. ’ . '■ ■ ’ ■’ ■ m winn '■ 1965 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, for Indiana’s contea. ■ i is the dau 1 ter Mr and M saw I Lmda Jane McShurley of Knightshigh school, — SI will receive a $1,500 .scholar* ' lip fr »m General MiUs She rank- : ed first among 15,141 senior girls in 4»u of Lhe states high school'. - A City Joint high school.' She. will rece ve a SSOO scholarship . j

Milford School News By PAULA BURGETT Spring is here' Although the cal-' endar definitely proves spring has arrived the weather hasn't quite made up its maxi yet. Regardless of the blowing wind and the scattered. snow flurries though we're ail in a happy state It won’t be long until we can get out doors in the bright Sunshine. With the county speech contest coming up many of us are busy getting ready for it. Good luck to —MHS—-SENIOR-OF THE WEEK . ■ STAX STOMP Stan s the son of *Mr and Mrs Dale Stump of Milford. He wasi January 14, 1947, and is 18- | years-old . From his high school education j !.<• ••*,< ~1 1- .;u.red knowledge which, he hopes will benefit him in the; ' ' ■ ■ Vter graduating he plans to work. | In speaking of the world’s future ’ Stan hunks that if we keep >ucceedhes and moon ; shots. we eventually will not be : thinking of the world’s future, but . that of the universe. ’ . •. ■ He believes that the civil rights bill has only caused controversy-, i Thev should do away with .it; but. establish a law- or an amendment that would remedy the situation ■ Ti e Viet Nam situat on z needs to be taken care of bv a peaceful ] s and not sacrifice Antimcan . . Stan's advice ’ to underclassmen . is have, fun—but be careful how Lakeland Youth News By BIT) SMITH I want to announce again. Hurt we are going to finish our ping pong tourney as soon as possible on had’ Ix’t’cr make arrangements ■ i meet your opponent here, ■ . | We are going with our Spr ng Spectacular and it looks like I we ?. have plenty of acts for a fine . I van ety show-;.I have checked’ w ith • ! the school about a date for the use ■ e ild Mr Brice tells me i'i,:', Satup!..?. May 2*.). is o’ t vn so jwe have a target to shdiit at now. ' Idel's all gyt busy <m our acts and. have them dn good shap? By the 29th. This Friday the “Tikis’’ will pkiy from 7 30 to 10:30 Saturday it will, be t! ? “Olympics" Don't miss this I wvekemi of dancing at the Youth i | Center We ha’.e a qiu’stionettr made up , for y.Si members to fill out. This | w.Il h.?'p us t!> know vqut wisht-s for th.ngs that w :i help make the'

NORTH WEBSTER HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR CLASS PLAY "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" Friday, March 26-8 p.m. - In School Gymnasium : A three-act comedy which takes place at Simon P. Chase high school in. St. Paul. Minn. The plot centers on I preparation for the Echo Homecoming dance. Dobie ' volunteers to help and finds himself mixed up with i girls, financial problems, teachers and a Lithuanian band called the “Happy Stelle Kowalski’s Schottische Five,” featuring washboards, gas pipes and pots and • pans! . —- i CAST OF CHARACTERS DOBIE GILLIS Mark Sponseller I BONNIE WILLET ... Kathie Hamman HELEN DlXONClaudia Shipley MISS FOREI’AI GH Betty Ryerson PETEY BELLOWS -• • Dale Jones MR. PIPGRASS Phil Metcalf IMOGENE KLUGENFELTER Joan Johnson FRANNIE • Roberta Sdiafer HARVEY' Dennis Wagoner LOLA *Ekionna Brower ED Dennis Richcreek BETTY’ • Cindy Haines MRS. DIXON Carla Ryan ! MR. DIXON ..- Doug Long i HAPPY’ STELLA Becky Miseman MISS NEUMAN Nancy Stump i LINBO LAMB -Susan Howell I ADELE Karen Richards MR. GILLIS :.... B»H Vonasch 1 BILL Larry Tom ! SAM ...GarjTom Reserved Seats: 75c i General Admission: 60c

y<Mith Center a helpful and interesting place for you to attend I urge you all to. fill out one <rf these I blanks. ■ MILFORD SUHOOL MEM'S | Mon. - Hamburgers, green beaus, tomatoes with rice, prune cup with peanut butter cookie, milk Tues. - Chicken salad, noodle soup and crackers, hot rolls and bqtter, chunk pineapple, milk. Wed. - Raggedy Ann sandwiches, deviled eggs, creamed com. orangejuice, cake squares, milk. Thurs. - Fish squares with tartar --.auve. cabbage-relish salad, potato chips, bread, butter', jelly, apple crisp, milk. ' ] Fri. - Chili and crackers, macaroni and cheese, carrot and celerysticks. radishes, bread, butter, jelly, ice cream, milk. - SYKAt l SE SCHOOL MENUS Monday - Sloppy Joes, pbtato [ buttered cwn, fruit.’ milk. I Tuesday- Creamed dried beef on toast, mashed potatoes, buttered . peas, pineapple upside down cake. V Wednesday - Fork loaf, frozen bnHod.. fruit, homemade, rolls and] i butter, milk ~ Thursday - Roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, i cihvM' cake, bread, butter and milk, i J tomato soup, crackers, apple. ( bread. ] butter, and milk? Miss Margaret freeman of Chi-1 cago spent the wWk.eal with, her] parent'. Mr. and Mrs .Stephen! Freeman. ?■ -

fye Time Fun •' ■ • Ci . | i j Roller skate and enjoy | iun-fllled evening. , , L infr T All sessions well I !'[ supervised. Wholesome recreation ... • laic and /( Kattj. ■A/ yS Schedule SAT. NITE — 7:00-10:00. p.m. SUN. MATINEE — 2:00-4:30 SUN. NITE — 6:00-9:00 p. m. Admission 40o—Skates 25c We Cater To Private Parties COACH — Sue Benson Member Os U. S- A. R. S A. Bremen Roller Rink Phone: 784-3021

Syracuse Locals

Mrs Jean Rogers and daughter, Mindy, and Miss-Shanxi Hoke, al) iof Syrantse. and Miss Janet Hoke of Goslien spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago. • Air. and Mrs. Willard Nusbaum, I Syracuse, ape on a vacation. They own and operate the lakeside Laundry and Mr. Nusbaum a member 'of the Syracuse town board of trustees. Mooday evening, d.nner guests at the L. C. Shibley home, Syrartise, were Mr Sheibley’s daughters, Mrs Ray Gilliland of Mishawaka and Mrs William Miller and Mr. Miller of Winnipeg. Manitoba, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg anti daughter, Jenny, Syracuse, spent last weekend in Bloomington with their daughter and sister, Jill, who is a student at Indiana university While there they enjoyed the I U. Sing. Sunday callers at the L C Sheitx ley home south of Syracuse, were Mrs. Perry Fisher and Mrs. Harold Joint of Millersburg, Mrs. -Allen Fisher and daughter. Jill, of Elkhart, ; Mrs. . Claude Fisher of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs! Carl Moore of Misliawaka and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Genlock of Elkhart.

Don't make me laugh.

You mean to say, • I could have bought a big, luxurious Dodge Polara r

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W. R. THOMAS 5c -T° STORE EASTER ANILSPRIN6 READY-TO-WEAR IS HERE KNEE KNOCKERS JAMAICAS 2 JAmXJcXs SIZES 10-18 SIZES 10-18 SETS SIZES 10-18 $3.98 $2.98 $3.98 $2.98 LADIES ' LADIES 2-PIECg INFANTS TODDLERS CAPRI SETS SKIRT SETS POLO SHIRTS POLO SHIRTS cTnrrru r>c kj i m ISolid Belted Skirt SIZES ' 9-18 MONTHS SIZES 1-4 T«S 8 .8 Prtn * n&TST BIWe ?OR E eks?Eß ■ 53.98 53.98 89c ea. 98c ea. — ; —'■ — — ■ T - T ’ ~ BOYS INFANTS BOYS and GIRLS DENIM STRETCH POLO SHIRTS S '-JtAZT CRAWLERS MAOS Cl 00 SUNSUITS SIZES 9-24 MO., S,ZES 3 ’ 6x . SIZES 4-12 Ul./O ‘ Asst Colors Asst. Colors & Patterns Color Navy 98c JIM SI.OO SI.OO $1.61 ~ LADIES - ~ LADIES Z GIRLS BOYS TRAPEZE STRETCH DENIM WHITE DACRON TENNIS DRESS DARK PLAID Stretch Slacks SLACKS BLOUSES color - check DRESS SLACKS CO S?Z R ES ?.» CK $3.98 $2.98 $1.98 $1.98 $1.98 —■ ■ “ —“ . SPRING SA^r}=k N ° $2.98 plas L t*c VINYL cap s ANO HANDBAGS COATED BAGS B^ h “ CAP sleeves AND 6 Sty | es 6 styles And Many More ee $3.98 IfF. $2.98 , $2-98 SIZES 46-52 ■ ‘ PIUS Federal TaX/ We Have A Complete Stock Os Easter Candy And Accessories — Including Grass. Baskets, Inflatables, And Made Up Baskets. W. R. THOMAS Sc T STORE Open Daily Monday to Friday — 9-5:30 & Saturday 9:00-9:00 SYRACUSE, INDIANA

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Robert and Nancy Ellis, son and I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ellis, were guests Sunday evening of] Miss Freda Cripe of Goshen and Don Byrd of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder.' Syracuse, have returned from spending the winter months in Oklaawaha. Fki. Before returning home they ] visited Mr. and Mrs. Raliegh Neff at Sebring, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Di«‘trick. Mr. aijd Mrs. Robert Snook and family and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shock and family at West Palm | Beach. . ■ The UN for a short time was located at Hunter College, N, Y.

Chili Supper SYRACUSE HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Saturday, March 27 5 to 7:30 p.m. Adults: SI.OO Grades one to six: 75c Sponsored by the Tri-M Entertainment by Tri-M's

'. ■V ■ ' ’' ■. ■ ■ ■ and I would have gotten . a 383 cu. in. VB, carpeting,

Real Estate SYRACUSE CITY PROPERTY Owners moving out of state will sell their home completely furnished (optional). One and one half story on Lake St. Beautifully furnished has large L shaped living room, recently carpeted, dining area, built-in kitchen and garbage disposal, panelled bedroom, large bathroom with ceramic tile floor built-in linen closet and vanity with second lavatory, uitility room, all on first floor. Second floor one large bedroom. - WAWASEE VILLAGE (JUST TWO YEARS OLD) Owners also moving out of state wish to sell furnished three bedroom modern. This ranch type has aluminum siding and attached garage. Large lot 60 x 170 ft. Located on Maple Grove St. (sign on property). Both homes shown by appointment only call me collect. FHA mortgage may be assumed. Payments $75 monthly includes principal/ interest, taxes and insurance. We Solicite Your Listings Anywhere In N’ E. Indiana. ARCHIE POUNDS REALTY Churubusco — Call Collect — Phone: 693-3228 Syracuse — Call — 457-3295 For Information

foam seats, and all those other things at no extra cost ? . I

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