The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1965 — Page 4
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-FIRST SCHOt A R SHI P—Ginger Piul H ■•• ■-.-. • ..-'. she recciveii The'^rrst'..tnr, t-y Nob": V. N• • . Sfr" during co-" ■ 7 ■'/ "■ exerc.s.’s
I Tips For Better Golf •— By Pro. Don Byrd Wawasee Golf Course
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Wednesday. June 9. 1965
last Wednesday at ■ Milford hig; school. The scholarship is fO’- SIOO With Ginger are Lewis S- Imme
£ 1 .2FI - , • ST MAR-KOS POMONA GRANGE MEETS ■ .. ' ' - ■ ■ . ■ ■ ' Hi 1 ■ '. 7 H ; 77' 7 77" 77. ■! .. -1 T< ■ < i-•n iue.-. were heard from th< - Wan ■ ■ . . ’ 7- . ■ < -A'-x! 7'7 .77’’ .7 ' . * ■‘■■ 7 • - . ■ ' ' ' t ■ ?' . ' . ■ ' 7 ■ . ' ' - -■ • ■ 7 t ■■ ■ ■ ■ 7 ■■ ■ 7' " >-■■■ " " .7- I'k, . .77" Mrs Ray Eberhart. oCNew Puri ■ ■ $ \ • 7. . 7 ■ (Iran a'. . and Mrs ' Her '■ 7 '!.; ■ . . . ' . ■ " . ■ '■ 7 ’■ . A i I Helt •' 1<,7 7- Harmony . 77 . ■ S’-7'7 i , .re 4yr-• in Cla'7 C \va> ■'7- . 87-17- -vi' '• Ni ■- -7 ■ i s ”*!-' V ■ : 7: -..7 7 -7 7 ■ . ' ... Betty Heines Ruth Miller. and Vd ■7 . A supper was prepared by Mrs. Ben Thompson* -Mrs; Raymond Pinkerton and Mrs. Herman Miller and served to the judges At the close .of the evening’s acuvites ice cream and cakg, iced
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Larry weisser Heads Milford Alumni !... ■ '. W.’ixSt ’- .. ..- ■ <7<- 7 p;- C .7 ■■ ' ' ■7 • met at the ",... ' ■ 7 . ... , 7 S 7 A:7 . . yen :’ .; <77 rs Fran’ B *t77 Jr. B<x ’. T*- .•■••• '■ I. L77V. .7.(1 M.7S •777< 7A ■' , A 7 :y. . nv'J fiivv - \. < 7 -v: A-. AL’s Harold Young and other ,'eafeterih . ■ ■ Phims ■•were used for the decor7 . ■ ■■ ' • 40( h ' . . . ■ was marked . .with little, graduate ■ \ 7 ; ki- cvi'itiA etuvt wa< The program was emceed by '■ B ' W ej 7 ~! .< Guy Zimmerman played 7, ..... ./w Mrs Wolferman. M’s < i I" ’ .?.■ rpy-y. j!!<i Mr< LHet ■ 1 Felkner. siusg: John Augs- : '77'.\- -Sr. 7i member o’ lhe 77: B<»b Hoerr play- ' ■ ’ ■ .Romeo a J < program. ■ Du ■ Wiggs. ■■ ■ ' ■ 7 ■ G’t<r .7 Si;i! i;...7 se.-relary; nmi . tyTsam <' ■ WATER WINGS CAN BE DANGEROUS! * ■■■■■ . . ■ . ..' \ ' iri- . . 7 ■ 7 i.' ■■ '. 7.' 7 ■ . y-vsl -x.’e deglh -of tag-w.jdm. 7.7< .< .'■'■■ '.-y 'W" ' .7,/y;- .-. .■ endanger' s .a: ‘7-/ 7>. ■ uK-hi.-irig me Red Cross n ' « ■ ■ - ■ swimmer i< evtrernvly dangerous. In . - -- mil ■■ , ■ hem'h\\<U •: IL io l KI \M IX UXEMPLOYMENT . .' ■ - . ■ grv. rencTed 'in ■ 7 . ... . . - - ni. direct »r of the Indiana , • tig.d drooped to "from ■ . as ■ 'pre:.; ng to 'move to Peru from Kokomo - week .whs' neariy 3h per eent ‘rsler at for the lasi week -in May a year ar. < when 24.914 claims were ... . a'..-; >yed workers. tea tiptl ref fee were served by the ladies of the Waubee Grange to the 52 n • I guests present.
Leesburg High School Honor Rolls ' Released For Sixth Grading Period
' The honor rdls, for the sixth grading period have been releas? the • ! Charles Garner. The 7'.‘_7 . - W'-i r. rok n'T/vs-' ■ - >rs 7-- Don: 7 . <"7 ' — Sue Maierle. Barbara ;. Freshmen — Steve Barrett, John ''■ . . ■ E ' ' gr — ' rk 1 . Bnrre Smith.' ■ Honorable Menthn - ' -.' ' ' ■ ■ id Sa-? :: ;> We-.-W. •/ .. S • riomo’-es '.— ..David 'Marqiiart ■' : i ' ' 7 Freshmen — Rita Lewi-;. Jay Ber- ■ ■ I Seventh grade — Pamela Kuhn. Receives Bids - Continued from page I T, >me A jihone iiav already Ken 7 installed in the home.of officer Gar.* Civil. Defense i .A certain obligation to Civil De- ■ ■ ' '7<■ 1: 7'i a. civ! It . •.. units hart minty cifter die Palm Sunday torr ado. . The town needs to work on Civil i >efeiise. ■ the fire siren for warning the tewnsle of a tornado a siren is < t 1 at tin . ■ ' • ■ the use of the siren in case of tornado warnings. . .' ■ mowing weeds in town, -which is iiAia’lv done in June and August.. the .1 ghts at the Waubee lake park, both -whx-h , have- been done; the grant for preliminary planning of. the sowage disposal plant, which ■ ed ; ■ 'the roof. on the utility building, which wili .be done as soon as the [contractor can do - it; and the addi* ■ • Present at the meeting were boar I mem.K’r< Rink. Orn and Dun:can: clerk-treasurer Mrs. Herbert Edith 1 Baumgartner: town attorney Logue; street and water com-, missioned Deeter: police officers ner of Baxter and Woodman. Supper-Dance Held For Seniors ' ' ■ ' o' ■ ■ P‘ 4 ■7' - . ’ 7' . ;. ■ i’> '7 ■ - . ..» ■ ' ' ■ . ‘- ;.' . ■ . ■ ■ : ■ Muhieolered curiTes■ uere placed <>r. I ' ' ■ ' ■ ed finger sandwiches, potato chips. : • 7. : Attending the reception were parents.- and' - the ' class sN»nso.-<. Dwin D Kesler arid his wife, and . ROW OPERATOR \RKI <TED -. A and boat were extensivly damaged Sunday, May 30, when a boat oprt- ; -- Marion, hit the shelter broadside. . euse Lake . passenger in: the boat. Gen* 1 . o ■ Breneman was arrested by Tur-J key Creek township constable Da e Spirkiin on a xiul.i-ion of the Ir.d’ana boat:ng law. He appeared before justice of the peace Christian Kober on Sunday for riolation of I section 27 of the boating law. operating a K-.»t wit'rn ‘2OO fee’ the . shore line. The fine was $19.00. l OP v kitty UvA, a AM© T« CIAJ**>HO» w«ck
Christian Scientists Hold Annual Meeting . 7 tors tod I its .\■ ' ■ agreement" which exist with other denominations — “rather 11 e of ourselves, as entirely different’or exclusive". ■ . gmi’ings. said the directors, it has beti. voiced in “the search ■ [ ’ The message was presented- bethe annua! meet ng of The Mother • ' - ... . Scientist, in' Boston. Mass. Sv'ience has inuch ih com- ( . mor. message noted. - ."To every henest m’he: ■ ■ ing to uplift, and unifv the human race, wq offer bur fellowship and SUWWt “T<xiay we a-e confronted wth : one of history’s deepest, most divisive mupheaval." ;he-• directors j continued. . ATTEND CONCERT Mr and Mrs. Bunns Sharp of Mi ford attended a concert'at Kalamazoo college in Michigan Wednesday evening. May 26. Their son Dick was.a member of the concert choir/
NOTICE! I VILLAGE TAP Re-Opens Friday, June 11 j OPEN DAILY AT H AM • DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIAL • CHOICE STEAKS . • SEA FOOD £ BEVERAGES
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Gomer Pyle and George Gobel To Star In Indiana State Fair Show Jim Nabors, better known as Gomer Prie ti his TY audieneg. . <a;- in the first week-end Coliseum show of- the 1965. Indiana August 28-' and' 29. He . . G-77.7 The:.- : 7.7 ;77- , be ■ : a::.:. /■ :>.m. -■ 1 ? . ml 2 aih.ij 7:30 p.m. on . Sunday.' ' '<■' 7"< 77 /.-a’ ..A: 7 ... ■ guest appearance audiences wit’ 1 . ,7's powecu; ■•/I-//;!? < : ■ 7.7ivv01.:?, As if Gpmer Pyle L’SMC," -Jim plays the hole of a naive, ea-v-going raw ■ ■ i his driU instructor. ■ . Gobei w-il bring, to the show .bothstyle, and sin 7 ’:l /iiirar playing talent that was eloped while
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working at WLS in Chicago. Also scheduled for this big entertainment feature is Dick and Deedee, s>m times referred to. as the number ’-girl recording dud in America.-They-reached the number one position in America charts “top five” throughout the work! with- their Mountain’s High.’’. In ■-ii.ii/-!! anout tiie. show and ticket order blanks can be obtained ■ • I; ■ ■ ' - Tie 1965 fair, is. scheduled to run - I'V days 77 7.- : . ■ '■ ■"■ ■-7 ■ \\y CJ.fB TO ME ET OX THURSDAY’ The Bethany Home.. Demonstra- . tiosi club will have a carry-in dinn -r at the ii- awwo: Mrs. Herbert Blue ; .' ' ' June 10.. Cd-hostess'es w.T ■ he Mrs Ft' / Grab!} . and . Mi's. ManfOrd .
VISIT IN EAST AND CANADA Rev. and. Mrs. Richard Sumner returned Thursday morning after a week’s trip to- Canada and New '■ ' : : .71 .... ■: ■ A -.- fjrst ' ■ . ■ awanda. N. Y.. and had a family 7..777 7 ■' ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ . s . ■ .' . A. L. Rit hui7 S> u ;. t) e 1 y- e! - s ■ ' ' ' ■' ■ get-together . they went to Toronto, ‘■’Mr-. ’. ■ ' 7'-. ' T"-WV > 7-;- 17-‘T>7 7. < < -.7. .7, ...7 . j s , '. .. .. . -.. ■ 7, t r | .7 ... - . -LOOK Wfrflrt we. to lour f 7c \ / 'S' ' r PHOTOI ip DOLLAR>T NO FREE FILM NO FREE BLUBS ' NO GIMMICKS JUST FAST SERVICE FINEST QUALITY BEST PRICE OVERALL NO MAILING COLOR PRINTS from Kodacolor Film We each YOU SAVE Up T 0... • 72c on each roll • 6c on every reprint . Quality and Service You- Know -ATWALTER DRUG COMPANY Phone: 658-4156 MILFORD. IND.
