The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 May 1965 — Page 13
EMPLOYMENT CLAIMS DOWN With employment increasing in industrial plants and in construction and related activities, unemployment insurance claims were 14 per cent fewer last week than the week before. Lewis F. Nicolini, director of liuin.r.a Employment Security Division, said the 22,718 total was
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more than 31 per cent under that of the same week last year. Layoffs reported were small and .scattered and the decrease in claims was evident in practically every area of the state. Mr- Nicolini said that 28 of the Division’s 29 unemployment insurance offices had decreases in continued claims and that the sole increase was Richmond’s slight rise to 400 from 387 the week before.
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20 YEARS AGO — MAY 17. 1945 their new the street Ti e Milford Case, operated by « the old r. dosed Charles Haab Monday for Tiiestiav for about two weeks. Dur- so report for duty m the ing th.s time* they will move to Merchant Marines. He will be sent
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to New York for training at Sheepshead Bay. • Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Carpenter" of Millersburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Treav3, to Loren Kintner of Alvordton, Ohio. Miss Carpenter taught in the Milford school the past year. Miss Esther Getz started Tuesday to clerk at the Fuller Bros. Market. She had previously been -employed in grocery stores in Goshen. Miss Lois Yake. student at Goshen college, from Scottdale. Pa., spent the week.end with her roommate. Kathryn Graff, at the home of Miss Graff’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graff. John Augsburger is enlarging his store on route .15 preparaloty The construction. work is in charge of Frank S. Beer. Among tlie graduates of the First US \a>. S Services course conducted at the Army’s school for personnel services. Lexington. Va., this week was Ens. Robert Bushong of Milford. 30 YEARS AGO - MAY 23. 1935 Mr. and Mrs. Jules Kegebein of San Bernardino, Calif., formerly Hastings, announce the arrival of a daughter. Donna May. born May 6. Elizabeth .Ann Snyder. Joan Clause, and Frank Dmdge gave specialty tap dancing numbers Friday evening at the Warsaw Firemen's Amateur entertainment. Mrs. M. V. Hamilton entertained Friday afternoon honoring Mrs. Noble’ Johnson at a miscellaneous shower. The- were Mesdames Mel I ingofe’ter, Gene Scarlett and daughter Mary, F. Ringler, . F. Shumaker. I. H. Arnold, and.E. Taylor of Auburn. ’: M:ss Marv McDonald, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald of near Milford were united in marriage at Indianapolis May 12. A barn 40 x 70 feet was raised on the Roy Jackson farm Tuesday. Otto Beer is the contractor. Miss Rose Mock of Ligonier and Earl Swab of Fort Wayne were week end guests in the home of Harry Sanders. Mrs. Nellie Closson Duncan, 68, died at her home Monday. She is survived by her . husband. William Duncan: two sisters, Mrs. Alice Chamberlain of Battle Creek. Mich., and Mrs. Daisy Unrue of Elkhart; and one brother, Edward Closson of Milford. A midnight moonlight weddirig under a blossom ladened apple tree in an orchard of 500 blossoming and sweet-smelling apple trees, united in marriage Ward B. Sharp, 39, of. Leesburg and Wanatah Bull, 29, of LaGrange. Saturday night. 40 YEARS AGO - May 21. 1925 Through an agreement reached by members of the local band, .the Milford school band will furnish the open-air band concerts here this summer. A daughter who was named Helen Louise was born Saturday morning to ‘Mr and Mrs. Ezra Wenger. Commencement exercises for the class, of 1925 of the . Milford hich ■ - hool • Building - Monday evening Dr. W P. Deai-.ng <>: Oakland City, and I presiilent of the Indiana State Teacher'< . ■ Assvlation, was tlie I guest speaker. Mrs.- Claude -Nicely and. Mrs. /Louise Cupinsky o: South Bend ■ were week end guests of the fonri-. .■ er's -mother. Mrs. Minnie Beck ■ c.. .1. . ■ _ V Rev, and Mrs. Ira Boyts and 1 their adopted 'daughter of Ligonier. ?■ re ■ S. E. Johnston at Hotel Milford. ! Rev. Boyts was a f >rmer past ■ f
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the local Christian church. Erma Zollinger, the seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Zollinger, is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biller of.. Milford announce the birth of a Son born at their home on Friday: 50 YEARS AGO - MAY 20. 1915 Mrs. William Alley of Oklahoma was in Milford over Sunday visiting with Millie McDonald and other of her friends. Mrs.- Alonzo Lutes of near Warsaw was in Milford Friday and came to celebrate the eighteenth birthday anniversary’ of her daughter. Miss Elinor Connen. Arthur Robinson has erected his fine large tent on. the comer of Main and Catherine streets, and will give to the citizens a fine show of motion pictures. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. David Mathews Monday. Both mother and little boy are getting along fine.’ '. i Mrs. Vern Smith entertained the Needle Craft club at her horn.” Wednesday: tlie afternoon being ■ spent in sewing and. social chat. Prior to coming to Milford. Mr. and Mrs. A. P Bowers of Eden- i blirg. Va.,' visited Boston- and New York, and other of the. historic places of. the east. ' J Mrs. Jessie Whitehead returne-l .' last Thursday after a Jhr.ee wee’; visit with her sister Mrs. Dora I Sugars i■. ■ . ' ' Mrs Merl Laughlin, Mrs.. Marjorie Wiles and grandchildren. Cindy and - *. children’s grandmother. Mrs. Ha?el Keck in Wyatt. Saturday. May 8. . Mrs Keck’s house was damaged z by f the-Palm Sunday tornado.
Annual Spring Party of Mothers Clubs Held The annual spring party of the ' ' four mothers clubs of Syracuse, Senior, Intermediate, Junior ’ and ■. Primary, was held Monday evening. May 10. -at the Tippecanoe. Country club with the Intermediate club as the host club. There were 88 members present. The theme of the party was "Over The Rainbow". Tables were attractive in bouquets of painted daisies and large bowls filled with various colored water and a Favors were miniature black pots with mints and imitation gold pieces to represent the pot of gold at the end of .the rainbow. At each end of the room were improvised rainbows of colored netting and pots of cut ' fl®wers. Air.'. Maurice Dorsey. Intermediate club president, welcomed the group' and the club collect, war re- ■ peated in unison. Mrs. Dorsey introduced "The Soul Singers", a trio composed of Mr. and Mrs. .Gary Link and a brother. David Link, of Oskian. They presented a program of both vocal and piano music, using spiritual, folk, and modem classic ’songs. Mrs. Noble Blocker, one of the founders of the first mother club in • Syracuse..' spoke '■ briefly.- The resented the eavel'’to the new president, and the retiring president was given, a gift from her club. John Cripe' of the Senior : club gave die- gavel to the new president Mrs. , .George Myers. Mrs. Dorsey of the Intermediate club ■i gave the gavel to the new president. . Mrs.- Ray Buhrt. Mrs., Dale Alien of the Junior chib gave tlie gavel to Mrs Carl Hadley and' Mrs. Gary Miek of tlie Primary club gave the gai eb to Mrs. Jan Raiker. . Dow prizes were awarded to Mrs. William Bailey. Senior club. Mrs. . : M’.ton Brice. Intermediate club. Mrs Edgar Speer Junior club and Mrs. John LeCount. Primary club. ,Mrs Dorsey closed the program with a reading "Lord Give Me A Heart". Mrs, James Stucky’ was the partv chairman. The Junior chib will be the host club for 1966. I . ' J ' . Syracuse Locals Mrs, Ella Unrue, Syracuse.' was a , recent dinner guest bf the John Searfoss family at Lake Wpwasee. Mr. and Mrs. William Kern and daughter. Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. Wildiam Hi >' and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penick and son spent last 'week end mushroom hunting near Honor, Mich. Mr and Mr<. Glen Goon of' Clunette, parents of Mrs. Kern, spent the time ; with the other Kern children. ; Mr’ and-Mrs. Jay Peffley and Mr. and Mrs. William Cutter attended the Rotary district conference in Fort i Wayne recenly. Mr. Peffley is the newly elected president of the Syriaeuse Rotary club and Mr. Cutter is (the retiring president. ■ ■
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