The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 April 1965 — Page 6
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THE MAILJOURNAL
Student-Written LAKELAND scnooi NEWS
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AT CHILI SUPPER — Our Syra- Saturday night at the school cafeterCOSe school -photographer Tim I'eas- ia. er < au«hl Marsha and Cheryl IM- The supper u..s gives as a benefit fley. .daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jay for Bessie Wolfe who lost four memI’eftlev of Syra< irsv. as they appeal - : hers of her family tn the Palm Suncd in line during the-National Honor day tornado. Society sponsored chili supper fast .<
Tom Clayton Receives $650 Scholarship.. T Chv;;<?’. -Syracuse high" s,M.‘na»r. and soo of Mrs Hei.C Xdair. r 4 Syracuse, re- • v.v.cd an annual scholarship for 9950 :r»ni Purcfoe uh vprsity, it was is good for 53.600, providing hr # r.cstudent there and has sufj;c ■ Mand.llg '. 15-m plan', !<} <nt<r Purdue vs .c: . - , . ' - ■. ■ ment m the mint program. 4 <m • ■ ‘ • s ■ - ■ > >.■ 990 Grove St .Evanston. 11l . : Oaj ■■ Macy's. Slip; received ' C »• - ■ ■. ■■ . Inc in 'pro-' ■>. . m at. the 'Syracuse'- school-.; on Syracuse School Menus J Hot ha ■ , . ■ ■ ’ '' ’■ ' ", :'f I■■ ■ . ’ : ■ ■ 1 . rrelk ■ . ~ IS an-. t: ur . bread and Kott,■. i. ,»-k .. i<< milk ' ' Rsh frankfurter sandwich, e'rejmed:.potatoes.! peach robblvr, ■ CRC Entertains Husbands Monday the final meeting of tins sea-I ■sop the '-Cplumbiah Reading Circle ; met Monday .(■■• rts taurant with -Kinds as I quests }■■■•.. : ■ "« r i' lip Moyer of Goshen entertained - ■• >n and . hack-1 ground music of “A Thing of i Bhauty is a Joy. Forever.” ■ i ’ • candies' and. spring flowers,, the - ■ ed with a clever arrangetpent of daffodils. Individual rose favors completed the lif. , ■ Mrs Dw Ahrns was the general chairman for the evening with Mrs Ark Beiswanger. Mrs. RogerGreff and Mrs.' John Replogle -assisting w'th their committees. BIRT H S HI lERMAX. Carol Annetta V: an<i Mrs James H Ile.er- . of a Carol Annetta, bom Wtxinesday. April 21. at 12 45 am in the Goshen hospital Carol Annetta tipped the scales at seven pounds. 11 and a haff ounces. The Heiermans have four, other children. Jimmy. 9, Susan, 8. Sherri-. 6. and David, 34. ' Mr anti Mrs . Albert ■ Heierman of I-ee-dxirg are the paternal grand’ parents and the maternal, grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Alvin Miller of South Bend. Mrs. Nancv MiTier of Bremen is a greatgrandmother ’ . MARSH UX. Todd Edson Mr and Mrs Dole E. Marshall of Milford are the parents <rf an eight pound. l> ounce son. born Satueday. April 24, at 3 47 am in the Goshen hospital. The infant has been named Todd Edson. Todd Edson has three sisters. Penny. 6 Cindy, 5, and Brenda. 15 months ' Maternal grandparents are Rev anti Mrs W. Truman Cochran of.. Hillsdale. Mich., and Mr. and Airs.. Clarence Marshall of Gregory, Mich , ’ are paternal grandparents. . i
Wednesday. April 28, 1965
Lakeland H. S. To Dismiss At Noon On Friday - H. i schools, and junior high j igrades.7-12 in the Lakeland- - • will dismiss at noon on Fri- ■■ ■ > .i’: .’.v •<> a‘’end the Du meet will t>< held at Pierce- ■ ' ■ ■ ill lay - ■ ■ - : S. ■ Immel ! It ■ the •• ■ time ■. ' i . Syracuse Legion Auxiliary Plans Poppy Days i , ■ :■■■■■ " t 7 ' ' iKM*nt«d in regular ; (form tiie pledge to the flag.:] The chaplain, Mrs. T. L. Kline, Tim Darr reported on tom-1 munity service. She stated a hospital: bed wheel chair, and walker were’ ■ . ' -ji • n the gift of a walker Lillian Hamman ■ >.. ’ repented having been ' I contacted by Mrs. Hazel Stetier, ks • bed to sell Mrs ; Dean ujipomted'■ Mrs Darr and M"s Aan Davis to ;<> l»'k at the • .ike arrangenw'nts to pur- ■ ; chase ;t 1 Mr- Dean reported- on Civil - tense ami told that the; C D did in, ; ■ i the hours they were cut and of the" ■ purchase of- the Walkie’talkies - Mr; '■ - ’'■■■' will gram May 5, on telev isio 22 .Mrs Darr reported a member-’ of 83 at present To Have Float The members voted to have a - float m the Syracuse paradt Mrs Dean upD'ir.trd. • Mrs. ’Everett i Crow. Mrs. . : Max 'Leaman. Airs.. Harry t'oy and Mrs Ann Davis to i the committee erf arrangements. The president stated that May is Gohl Star Mother’s matrth and the May meeting will be a dinner hon■Oriiig -the Syracuse Gold Star, mother, Mrs. George Xanders The din■ei ,w ;i be. ht'ld at Tbe, Beacon Restaurant ■ . May 25 Members • eservatrens may I call 457-3666. - > man for Poppy Day, asked for vol- > unteer helpers for the two days. Fri<: S ’.urday. May 28 and • 29. Plans were made to be at the ! Syracuse industries bn Friday and ‘ cover the uptown area and Wawasee Village on both Friday and I Saturday Plans are trder way for the Po;jpy Diy sales Refreshments were served by the •-aesses. Mrs Harold Kune. Mrs Carl Mvriek and Airs Delbert Brown to 20 members present HUGHES TRUCK i IN DITCH MONDAY The Joe Hughes garbage pick-up truck ran off the road and into - day morning. The accident occurred on the Syracuse-Webster rood, south <rf Syracuse. . ’ Howard Hughes was the driver of the track. Air Hughes was not injured and • the damage to the truck consisted i of a broken windsfoeid, on one side.; I The estimate <rf damage was not i reported.
Milford School Menus Mon - Sloppy Joes, tater-tors. buttered corn. pineapple slice, Quaker (cookies, rhilk** l ues - Beef and notxiles. candied sweet potatoes, orange juice, bread, butter, jelly, peach half, milk. Wed. - Chili and crackers, macaroni and cheese,, carrot- and celery 1 sticks, bread, butter, jelly, fruit gelatine squares, milk. Thurs - Beans with ham. mashed J potatoes, cabbage-carrot salad, com bread and butter, fruit, milk. I Fri. - Creamed chicken on biscuit, tossed salad, green beans, bread, butter, jelly, ice cream - chocolate syrup, milk. ' I Lakeland t Youth News ■ ;e bays -part of ourquiet vas a fpm on tiie running of the 1964 Ind:an.tpnUs “500’’ - ra I i. - member, boys i anci *e here next Week for . a film on the life of the cottontail. ■ Its t e stor of the hardships a . rabbit, goes through just to survive.- | 1 believe this film is a must for I all of us. ' I I.’-wish to congraduiate the kids iat the Youth Center on their successful drive to help a friend Mem- ' hers of the “New Olympics", r ‘‘The ‘ kts" and the “Morticians" donat- * e; t-nn and talent' to a fine . ' dance Saturday right in order to raise money for our •• Bessie \Vohe ■ fund. , . lUr ?v S.iJy Hostetler and Steve Hoover also worked all eyen’I ing without pay s . dan ea success We had a very ■ . - • .' j were willing to pay double admis- > the I 1 These things, along with the gen- ■- ■ ( dropped - The Syracuse Rotary was. kind . enough to start our -Youth Center Fund with a pledge of Sl5O. We made ItStt OU our dance, at the _• banquet sponsored by the Lons Cub and with our donations 1 n tl . ; ■ ' ■ ■ i things kids do. blit seldom hear of ‘the .warm and wonderful things , That i for t • .-.i kids a job I am very proud of them all, 1 . should lie. Milford School News j i ■ . ... _ I By PAI LA BURGETT . the report cards beingfhanded .Out tins week we"re -all anxious. It .... be only six weeks until. * j school will be out. - •• ' The last month of school is al- ( ways a busy one Betides the second - , I manyactuit.es to attend. ' ■ „ The GAA is planning a semi-for- £ mal dance on May 8. This night : /■- ■ ■ k-tic banquet. - Busy nights for many students a are May » On these rights d the Rhetama dub will give their it third play for this year. To my »■ 1 knowledge “Ou Brooks” is o the first play to be presented for is I have seen scenes of the pk> *e it’s really going to be good. 1 hope | all of you readers wiH come to see’ Mll< - tit ' ‘ ■S'| SENIOR OF THE WEEK . ’ STEVE WELSSER. Stv.e is the son of Mr and Mrs j" Herman Weisser of Milford He was born January 194? ■ 5 Fran his high school education Stew has gained knowledge of the j world around us. His most high- ._ lighted points were being'in sjxortV and competing against other school he plans! to attend Sam's Technical Instite. ' ' ■ s Steve betiexes that the negroes it j should have the same rights as we rdo. because they fight for us and (protect our country He feels that < if an agreement in Viet Nam isn’t soon we will be in war. ) Steve’s advice to underclassmen sis enjoy school but study' hard. p ■- 0 H Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown j : and son. Syracuse, entertained over h the weekend. Mr and MrK Bud S-jeieher and Ira Speicher ofNAuxtin. ,f Mir.r: On Sunday Mk pr’ey Brown. Syracuse, entertained in 1 honor of Mrs. Brown’s birthday, 3 [the Speicher's. Mr. and Mrs. Eu- ■. [gene Brown and son Joe, and Mr. t and Mrs. Don McCollough and ‘daughter Tammy. I
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PRESENT PLAY — Above are . gym following the play, “Simon the Nancy Ellis. George Harvey. Steve Leper'. Runge. Peg Hughes, and Julie A picture of the entire cast apHughes as they appeared on the peared in last week’s paper, stage of < the Syracuse high school
Parking Meters Topic Before Businessmen
The Uptown Business Men's Association of Syracuse met this morning Wednesday’, at 730 am. at The Bon-Len restaurant. President. Tom pixsided ami mti-o- ! dueed. Miss Sally Searfoss. Miss Becky Smith and Miss Kathy Dorsex of tiie Youth Employment I Service. Miss Searfoss spoke on YES and ; iisked the support of the Business .Men's .Ass n. She stated the youth of the community needs employment tor the summer months The age is- 14 years, to high school seniors 'The- YES office is at the'Lakeland YoUdi Center and. wffl begm takme applie t M.-x 8 Msx Searfoss explained the requirements for the applications, such, as social security number. and signed ' permit from the-parents. , The mtunbers agreed to sup:x>rt . YES >uld. i Parking Meters I Afr. Holmes then introduced another guest. Syracuse chief of pol'l ice. Dim Ganger, who spoke on the parking meter problem /I $4,000 a year is collected from the us ' ■ the streets of the toxin clean and ■ . t y / / t past winter it was expensive because of the amount of snowfall. I The removal of the meters would - result in taxes for the town •. -Sj \icuse. Terry McClintic stated the meters e>uld be left in operation during M.vy to -October, then, capped during , the’ winter months. Mr. MeClintie made the suggestion that the members ■ ess ■ in Syracuse rega fog their opinion on. the meters Tii.s xx.'. be re;x>rted and taken up at the next meeting and then presented to the Syracuse town board of trustees. . . Byron Connolly, president of the toxvr: !>>ard. stated that park.ng spa •es in up town Syracuse were t > be widened, since the .spaces'were/ i.iid out several years ago, the nexv' model cars are too wide for the '■>. . . .. ■■■'■' ■ ■ ; The next meeting will be held Max 12 at the Bon-Len restaurant . \x ere . president. Tom Holmes. B inert B';i'kh‘»ld<'’-. Terry McCltatic, J B Cox JadsT Elam, Nelson Auer, Mr and Mrs! Everett ■ Crow. 'Mrs Al Dodsotx Eldred Mabie. Byron (’ ■••• - ; h Mrs M.ix Gnnshorn. Fete Izittman Miss Bonnie Workman mid Mrs Georgia Buster, also guests. . Dorsey and Dan Ganger FLY-AWAY BLUE BIRDS MEET - The Fly-Away Blue Birds met recently at tiie Scout cabin Debbie it the meeting, Arlene Dilly called the roll, and Carol Felts reatf the minutes. The girls made May baskets to be given away >. May Day. Tiie group celebrated the birthday |of Cindy Conn. Janet Weaver and Janet Whitehead ' ' | _ — MRS ALMA LAINE STAYING WITH SISTER Wilbur Ward and his sister-in-law. Mrs Alma Laine of Syracuse, went Ito Hillside. 11l . Monday, April 19. to tiie home of Mrs E..n<* s brxxherI in-law and sister. Mr. and Mra. Lester Benner. Mrs Laine remained I to care for her sister, xvho on Thurs<tay» April 22, returned from the j hospital where she had byen a paItient three weeks following major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Benner are well known in Syracuse.
HELP WANTED APPLICANTS MUST APPLY IN PERSON No Phone Calls. Paid Vacations and Holidays. Paid Rest Periods. Paid Group Insurance. Apply At Employment Office In Plant Contact: L. D. DYE, Personnel Manager Maple Leaf Farms, Inc. R. R. 1 Milford. Indiana An Equal Opportunity Employer
WI-MA-KI CAMPFIRE GIRLS HOLD CEREMONIAL The Wi-Ma-Ki Camp Fire group : | met at the Scout cabin on Aprjl 2t> Beads v ere awarded to the girts at this -ceremonial meeting. ( 0 scheduled for July 29, and that res- ■ i eryations to Camp Kiloqua must be in by April 30. i Kathy Jones and her committee decorated the table and served rements to the 13 -guests and 20 members present. CAPT. SMOKER RECEIVES DISCHARGE t'.ipt and Mr--. Stephen Smoker and chflcfren. Tracy. -.Michael and 1 . Erica, have arrived from Hickam ; ■AFB. Hawaii, where Capt Smoker ] ned two years with the' ; Military Ar Transport Service. The 1 . family lived at Peart City. j Mr. Smeker rereix-e.i his dis- 1 ./■■l- seven years -serxice. i tollvxx ihg h:s graduation from Pur- 1 due university. They are making | .-their' the present with his. Newcomers Club Enjoys Dinner Meeting Tiie- Syracuse Newcomers club •Fay's restaurant Wexl'nesday. April 21. with the■'retiring officers Mrs. / t Albert Bauer. Mrs Oscar Dahl and ■ Mrs Claude Pickell forming the.]. ttee. ■ ’ I] Mrs Bauer o;vned the meeting < afod Welcomed two guests.. Mris. I M. vie FrytxK'k and Mrs Thelma ’Y ii Y letter of thanks xvas read;' from the Red Cross for the club's | assistance with the Blood Mobile. Mrs Bauer presented the gaxel to j the new president, Mrs. Philip | Kitson. , /' |. Other ne l Mrs. Jo-j si-piune ■ Rob.n-on. vice president;' Mrs D>nna Hostetler, secretary; and -Miss Sharon • Hokey treasurer. \ gift was presented to Mrs Bauer from the club. Mrs. Kitsch appoint-j ' ed Mrs. John Rinker as sunsh.ne j chairman. - * ■ I A game of m-l.*’- goif prevkted Mr- Evetvtr Edear and Mrs Fryback Mrs. Frank Bieber and Miss Hoke won' door prizes. There were | 119 ’ members present. The May meeting xx-T be held in ti e borne of Mrs Blanche Dit- ; chett. ' I MILFORD FRESILMAN NEWS By DLX.NN FISHER I.a-t Saturday the freshman class ! took tiler trip to Chicago We left ’ Mdford at 7:30 aim. and arrived j in Chicago at 10:30 a m. . I The first-place we went to was the I v c-’d ,'n.krir.- Akrw*t:m- .We ; ate lunch in the Safari room in die ■ -e and Industry /Museum. - ; We planned to go to Brookfield ] ■ Zoo .in the .afternodh''but n .raining so we just, .stayed most of the afternoon at the Science and Industry - | At 4 pm we went to the Chicago Museum of Natural History. Wo I stayed there until 6 then xvent to > tiie H<>:'. nx ny H<*.ise to eat supper j yter we ate we had 45 minutes of < free tme so we xvent into steres, and bought. - sotrxvnirs. 1 1 At 7 30 we boarded a bus far the ] i night tour of Gxicago We went to McCormick Place and Chinatown. I We went down Skid Row and Max-1 street. The night tour took' about three and one half hours. At 11 we were back to the school i bus and on our way home We got : back to Milford about 2 30 am. ‘ Although it rained most of the j d|bj me." j
p SYRACUSE Hospital Notes James Davis, r 4 SxTaeuse, was ’ treated at the Goshen hospital Thurs-1 day, April 22, for an accident at ; home and released. Miss Martha,,Hall, r 2 SyTacuse, was admitted to Goslien hospital Friday. April 23. Mrs. Cleo Henwood, Syracuse was ; admitted to the Whitley County hospital Saturday. April 24. I Leo Green, r 4 Syracuse, was dis- ; missed from the Goshen hospital 1 Monday. ’ Larry Man indale, r 1 Syracuse, a was admitted to the Goshen hospital , Monday. He was released Tuesday, i Mrs. Thomas Schleeht. Syracuse. ; | was admitted to the Elkhart Gen- ; j eral hospital Monday. Mrs Robert Dean, Syracuse, enlered Elkhart hospital Monday. I Mrs. Carl Wilson, r 2 Syracuse, entered Murphy Mreiical Center, Tuesday. MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes Mr£ Andrew Kammerer of r 2 Leesburg was dismissed from the MpiThy Medical Center last. Tuesday. [■ Richard Brunjes of -Alilford entered ! the Goslien hospital last Tuesday. He was released Saturday. Thoma's. Campbell of Milford was treated last Tuesday in the emer- i gency room of Murphy Medical Cen-1 ter following an accident away from' home. He was released following treatment. I Amanda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Rater of r 2 Milford, was ad- j mitred las: Wednesday to the Goshen i hospital. ' TLecrn Spahr of Mil -ted to the Goshen hospital .last Wednesday. i Mrs. Ka'herine Stoller of Milfora .was dismissed last Thursday from f the Goshen hospital. ■-//'■ '- ■' ! Emery . Ho.ffer of Milford entered Murphy Medical Center Friday. Thomas Gifton of r 1 Leesburg was released from , the Whitley County hospital in Columbia City last week, i I Edward Good of Leesburg was dis-| I missed from the Goslien hospital over the week end. ! John Hare of Milford entered the Gpshen hospital Monday. ; Donald • Hackbert and Eric L. Bentham, Iwth of r 1 Leesburg, were! released oxer the' week end from ; Goshen jspital. w isl up more home proI tection in one pack- ■ V 2£s |es^-c3st W ■ ®our Homeowners Policy. Call today! GLENN R. MOREHEAD LOCAL AGENT . ‘ Warsaw, Indiana Office Phone: 269-1315 2220 E. Winona Avenue Res. Phone: Milford 653-4433 »TATI TAIM I - P 6472 STATE FARM W 0 Fn to CnnMwaj . IM ,„ l<tl Mi fitfci.- Bi—tto,
JONAH CLUB STYLE FISH FRY APRIL 30,1964 OAKWOOD PARK HOTEL 4:30 - 8:00 p m. ADULTS: $1.40 CHILDREN: 75c Phone hotel for ciarry-out Home Made Pie Tickets on sale at door — .AH You Can Eat — Sponsored by—- — Church of God
Friday Night Mixed Bowling League Elects Officers Members of the Friday Night' Mixed Bowling League hdd a fneet---g on April 23 to elect officers for the coming year. Elected president was Richard Maresh: vice president. Jack Hover: dnd re-elected to treasurer and secretary, respectively, were Mrs. Joe Txlorganthaler and Mrs. Arthur Mousley. Louis Byland and Ralph Knisley were outgoing president and vice 'president, respectively. The annual league banquet is being held at 7 p.m. April 30. at Foo j and Faye’s. . |
Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3331 & 457-2531 Road 13, Syracuse
IT'S PLANTING SEASON! ■- I ■ ANNUALS EVERGREENS PERENNIALS SHADE TREES FLOWERING SHRUBS BURPEE’S BULK GARDEN SEEDS FERTILIZERS, INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES BOCKMAN'S NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, FLORIST Phone: North Webster 834-2476
NOTICE! L B. Johnson (Lets Buy Johnson) OPEN FOR SEASON AL'S PLAZA HARBOR Next To Fish Hatchery FOR SALE: 1964 new 90 h. p. Johnson outboard t motor Reg. $1,193 SALE $895 Johnson Motors Starcraft Boats Phone: Cromwell 856-6111
DON'T WAX, RELAX! This Summer Use DURA GLOW Liquid Plastic Outwears Wax 25 to 1 — 80% As Hard As Plate Glass — NON SKID — HIGH GLOSS — NON SUP] Regular Retail SALE $4 A95 PriceSl4.9sGal. PRICE *IU per gal. Come See Actual Samples Where Dura Glow Has Been Applied —1 Gallon Covers 600 Sq. Ft 2 Coats — STOP TODAY DURALINE CORPORATION 315 Argonne Road Warsaw, Ind. STORE HOURS: 8 a.m. To 5:30 Daily
To Hold Firemen School In Milford A firemen school will be conducted in Milford on Thursday nights during the month of May. This school is bein« .presented by the State fire mai-snal's office. The dates for the school are May 6, 13, 20 and 27. Classes will be between 7 and 9 p.m. at the Milford fire station. There will be two nights of inside I training and two nights <rf out door training. Instruction will consist of rescue work and fire, fighting. All Milford firemen are urged to 1 attend each session.
