The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 April 1965 — Page 15
Cubs Are Host Team And Defending Champions
County Track Meet Expected To Draw Crowd Friday
The Pierceton track team will appear as the host team and the defending champions at the annual Kosciuskb county track meet, to‘be held at the Pierceton school track Friday afternoon. The meet wilt begin at I p.m. with It was_ Milford who spbled the eleven schools participating—Akron./Cub'' record. Tie ..Irojims won the ■ burg, Syracuse, Mentone. Larwill. There will be no charge .ami seatSouth Whitley. North Webster, and ing will be provided. ■ ■ The Pierceton team..has won the Trials for both high school and county track meet ten out of the .junior high track will be held on last eleven years, and for the past Thursday, beginning at 4 pm. civ enmcoetive vMrsl Fo' . will be
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h ghuiurdles, 100 yd. dash. 440 yd. if pole vault. ® For junior high school events wi 11 4’ be low hurdles, 60 yd. dash. 100 yd “ dash. 220 yd. dash. pole vault, an . - 440 relay (if more than seven entnest “ Field Events First Fa'd events will be first in the Fridav all-county competition, as ‘ fallow's: Pule vault,, shot {Hit. 'broad jump and high jump. ‘ Running events, beginning at 2 •' pm., will be in this order: 120 yd. ' h'gi: hurdles, hs; 120 yd. low hurdles, J jhs; mile run. fas'; 60 yd. dash, jhs;
100 vd. dash, hs; 880 yd. run. jhs; M 0 yd. dash, hs: 220 yd. dash, jhs: 880 vd. run. hs; 220 yd. dash, hs; 440 yd dash, jhs; 180 yd. low hurdles, hs; 100 yd. dash. jhs: mile relay, hs: I : co relay, jhs; 880 relay. h<: 440 relay. jhS. | Officials Pierceton principal Richard V. Rev-1 will act as general manager. Other officials are: Ass - ;, mgr.. Bl! Schuldt: clerk of course, John Mowrey, hs, Charles Gamer, jhs; starter-referee, ■ Mr. Jarrett : ass t. to starter. Loren Pyle: timers, Wendell Bryant, and Marion Acfibn; judges of finish; outside help; mgr. of all judc.es, . Gaylord Toll; judges of curve, outside' help: baton exchange judges, starter and a-s't. to starter; pole vault hs, Paul Rush, Mr Hanev. jhs; broad jump mgr., diaries McClure, hs, Joe Lehman. J t r- cf.tr :Ay. Wendell Bryant. Tippecanoe Club Holds Auction The Tippecanoe Township Home IVmciKiatioh chib met recently at I . . sted 1 y Mrs. Grace Hall and Mr-. Alvina Rezebck. Meditai ns were given by Mrs VVeghorst > read ’v o poems entitled, “God’s Care” and “This is Your Life". Mrs Ray Ferguson reviewed the song of "Vivi L'Amour” and Harold Barker’read the health lessen which ‘ of backaches. . 7 Mrs. Carl Shields j club, gave a report on the presir
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dents’ council meeting held recently at Marky's Steak JHouse south of Syracuse. Announcements were made that the Tippecanoe club will entertain all members of the Town and Country club of Milford at its June meeting and that officers of the Tippecanoe club will be entertained by the Jolly Homemakers of/ Claypool in June. L-, This was the usual, all doyrtnecting with a carry-in lunch at noon. During the social period a while-elephant auction was held for the purpose' of ng funds to send die club president to the National Home Demonstration club convention to be held at Purdue university in August. The lesson which was scheduled for this meeting will be given next th as the lesson leader was un- • able'to attend at this time. ~ ~~~ ■/ ... • Donna Moots Pledged To Theta Sigma Phi ’ Donna Moots of r 2 Syracuse, a . junior at. Indiana university, has . been pledged to the I V. chapter of . T'7-ta Sigma Phi. professional or- • ganization for women in. journalism and communications. ' »■ Miss Moots was ann -unced as a - nt w member of the honorary organt fixation along with seven other I. I. •Jwomen students who have achieved ' .distinction''in-journalism-at the uni- _ I versity. . ■ . • The announcement of the new [membcrsl was made Sunday at .the Matrix Table banquet of' Theta Sig- ' ma Plii,. . D a summertime employee on The’Mail-Journal. ■ ACCIDENTS it NA-HONU M«M aiflln T SAfnr e UUi* I W2S-3-, 196 S wwi ;t \ • \ n non ie , I
North Webster News CORINNE STAPLES, Correspondent PHONE 834-2608 Webster Petitioners Protest Lack I Os Rest Rooms In New Fire Station .. „,, : .V - —
ioiai in -tv pcuuuus is uc-utg vji- i culated in the town of North .Web- .' v . and Tippecanoe -township to protest tiie lack of public rest room facilities in the proposed $35,000 fire station now under consfiuction. The North Webster Junior Chamber , of Commerce is reported to be the i. group backing the petition, however, „ ; several groups are backing them. f The petition is being ci.rculater by ; members of the Jaycees on the be- t ::alt of Tippecanoe township and the 1 town of North Webster. _ / .The bjggest complaint about add- r a ing the public restrooms is the main- r - tenance and upkeep of the facilities. Jaycees have offered to as st . , iti'the matter, however, they will not be held -.solely' re-y-'-mible for the ! •project. The prime fac'i-rs ci‘ed in the pet:.v tino include accommodations for lo-■ the activities and increased popula- ■' -io:’ ~f the town i--: ■ the summe--months. -NWNORTH WEBSTER TOP MUSICIANS NAMED .leckie Kuh::' !'<-'■■■ i\<d the Armli a[ward! naming her ' ' .musician among the 24 graduating I members of North-Webster . high* '' t vening. April 23. . The av. .(’•■’ sponsored by the North. 'Webster Lions club was presented bv director James Turner at th-; . spring "Pups" concert. Miss Jackie’s ■ many music activities include partic- ■. i n b. nd vpoa! ensembles, clarinet quartet. I ’ folk trio, chqiFh choir, and Die Meis- ' ' ■ ' -i ‘Director’s-Baton’ S<'Fjr-r trumpeter Les Kline-receiv-1 - ■ .. “Director’s Baton”, awarded for unusual merit in music. Les. was: a member of the trumpet quintet at the county tournament and has been active irt band, chorus, pep band, dance band, boys’ quartet, student v band director. Die Meisterswingers. and church music. . • \ -NW- . j North Webstar Men Complete National Guard Basic Training Ray Bell. Jon Sroufe. and Walter ; Corbin have completed National Guard basic training at Fort Knox. Ky., and Fort Sill. Okla., and return■ed to their home here. . —NW— Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rothenberger Entertain Mr: and Mrs. Ira Rothenberger . . at ler at I on Sunday in honor' of Mr. and Mrs. ■l-Alva Banning who were married in December and had jetuhied receijtly from the south. Those present were Mrs. George- ’’ k Banning and On■r rm J. an Fidler of Fort Wayne in adjit ' to the honor guest«. ■ Mrs Rothenberger. Mrs. Fidler, and Mrs. Laurence Firestone of Goc I Mrs S lie Holdernn Piebceton who were unable to attend s of Mr. Banning Mrs F nk B '-*w. _NW_ George Ramm ■ .Services were conducted ' for {George Ramm. 78, Monday after- ■ > - ■ Firs* M Arkansas. Wis: Mr Ramm was a ■ i visited frien , ■ nd. ; ; 'cyearsOT employment with the.lnteriiational Harvester Compat ■> in Fort .Wayne and resided at Sc-christ lake j until after the when he moved to Eau Claire. Wis., where, he made his home niece, Mrs. W. H. Fleety. 1-Ie qc companied by Mr. and Mrs Fleety I arid two nephews, Blaine ard Ralph Freid. also of Eau Claire, last week end when he visited Mr. and -Mi Jacob Krouse. They survive.
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Wednesday, April 28, 1965
North Webster Boy President Os District MYT Council
Two North Webster boy.- were installed into district offices at the •V.usaw District Youth Council- of MYF held at the Syracuse Method:su church Sunday afternoon. Rev. Charles Johnson of the North Webster Methodist church who is. conference director of Youth Council est;mated about 525 in attendance at the meeting. . - Mike Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs,
' IHi ■ ' ''' * ■HHHHHMB -A"- . V MRS. JESSE WINGER Mary Kristina Keidaish And Jesse Winger Wed In Indianapolis April 24
Miss Mary Kristina Keidaish. 1 W, Keidaish of Cromwelv'became . the bride of Jesse Mark.Jvnger, son of Mr. and ltrs; Jesse E. Winger April 24. at 10:30 in St. Simon the Api'-tu- 1 '.nhuib.- < hmvh q: IrU anapolis. Organ music was. furnished by ■ ■. 7■ C k < T:.-. bri lei'who-was given in mar- * riage by her father. Avas gowtuxl in ami Dior-lerigth sleeves, etlged- in .a.-e, accented the empire bodice. The A-line skirt featured a lace I border near the ■"■hemline . and the I detachable train was lace and pearls She wijre a man- ; tilla of ■ matching, lace and carrie. i ' a w*hite cabbage bouquet.. Miss Kathleen Keidaish of Cromi well was "‘ier sister's ma:;l of honor The matron of honor was her sisterGoshen T::ey were gowned in yellow* linen ottoman. A scoop I line and Dior-lencth skwes accented the high- rise bodice which was ixitlined in lace ami satin The skirt featured- an A-line silhouette. Tht.tr
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Ormel Kline, was elected district president, and Dan Kuhn, son of Franklin Kuhn, was elected chairman of Christian Fellowship. Dr. Robert Yunker of Warsaw, district superintendent, installed the new of- > at the. close of a play entitled. “The Terrible Meek”, in which the officers took part and eadh presented his successor for installation.
headpieces were matching linen bows with a back veil and they carried yellow cabbage rose bouquets. e . were Miss Thornburg of Syracuse, cousin of the bridcui’o.tm. Mrs Gaii Ailread of Fort Waynt< Miss Jul.a Martin of C 1 Miss Me'ribcth-Fa- . of Mai ion. The bridegroom’s niece and nep- ' hew. Sarah Jane and Christopher Miller of Oriando, Fla:, served as flower girl and ring bearer. Sarah ■ of the bridesmaids. Philip F Ke:da:sh. brother of the d Chari map of Ind:ana:»l:s, David Zim- ■ riirtTnan -Of Sweetseb. Ro!>ert Zogadlo of Chicago and Mitchell Tucker Immediately following the cere- ... ■ ■ oti )1 . 1 reeled guests in . the Knights' 'of' Columbus' Hail, where a buffet hr bean wus.sened. After a ' «uth. the couple will be at home at 4001 D Pinehirst Drive, East, Indianapolis.
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