The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1965 — Page 6
THE MAIL-JOURNAL
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Release Honor Roll At Milford High School For Final Six Weeks: Exams
T>:e honor roHs for Milford high scb .1 foi th ■ final > x wueks' gra<img f • -i »>.l and tor the semester ex... ht.e b»vn rek-;is»«d b. Te off a ! of the principal Dpnn D. Kesiei An rcpiesenls al! A’s. Honor Roll . Seniors - Arlene Anglin, Carol Bee;, B • ky. .Hik-it, Sharron Money-' m : Orn, Pan 1’ send Judy Rapp, and Be* -ily' Thompson Juniors -- Connie 8.1 h.-r, Burnice £ll.u Chiipp. Michelle i Conn’ , Joan Sil.'ittrfbii-k. John P> i wanegr i Allt . Brunjes. S thomores - Allyson VV. Jinia Arthu: ’. Joyce Brer. Sandia Growl. -Donna ■ Davidson, Barbara Davis, Nancy. Johnson, •.).»•••* Purduin . Karen* Seott*, B Hperi Par k. Phend. , Kn-himn — Paula Burget*. Dan Brown*, Greg Jacksjii. Dick O’Bl«i-. tv* Hid Mike Mauk Eighth grade - Debbie Arthur. Sheen- Graff, Linda Maxson, Kristi
Syracuse Locals
\i \> ;>•! i I*. > *.«• ->-■ ** rfays Mr; P C I! ■■> ••• .vta Bco children of Atlanta. Ga., ire <rf Mr .and Mis Merton Meredith Syracuse. Mr and-Mrs H G Ludwig, of Elkhart were recent <>i '■ M.-i Mil-.. M 1./’t- William ter. 'le.ri. was a guest several itays in trie home of her gr.indda ightcr. M ■ Robert Hi>’> 1 •Callers at the Calvin Beck home.’ Syracuse, on Sunday afternoon and evre i.g. Jink' 6. were Mr aad M" Howard Beard and children of Angela, John Beck and Mr’ and Mrs Milo Snyder of -ChonwelLT Mi Pt-i 1 H.r> • •r t Hi-.ta Markle. Mrs Wendell B children of Av IL Mr and Mrs ’ Ola:b's Be k <>: l.ieonit--Mr and Ms Ih • ■ ■ and < hi! • S ■ . ■ . day at the Soldier and • Sliilors ■ -Jeannie ami. Allen Kuhn returned to S. •.,«:.•>« with -e sae-v! ’;:/ summer.-.. M: tai ! M ' l’»V 3 > ba ■■ tl»>. I I<•: t . : I ; Not M B’: . . n ‘ c ed. Mr/, .rid.'Mrs.’. K-wst H ■ : and family of Mart nsville h r. •• returned ta the r twine titer a tew days’ visit with Mrs. Hochstet v>mother, Mrs. P.iris .Mohler. Syra- < ,!*■. Mr. and Mrs? W. R Thompson of Pompano Beach, Fla . are visiv.ing toe latter’s mother, Mrs Wil-, lai d Elkins, >■ ■ use, lr? has In ■’•a . ill • M :«:;<! M:> l,Uei*in Jones arid son rnmil n-iwilly from the . merman property on W E: : Drive t’> thi' Ward property on ; <» ' Htßi!:n.:l >n strovt, Syi'.KiCM* . -M s it. .: y B'<. .’<■!: i■. Sy • present ed 41 of het n an .and pnn sUkit i!- .. K- ial Sa'il.-’i.iy .hf’.V 5 th® Grace Sim M<*y ' 30- 1 ’-' guv-ts Mi and All's Lloyd Kan> merdienet ami ■ were . m ■<.; Gbshett. Rex H m mid ” - ~ 800 ' Mi . - . Nash-, illv. Tenn. were, guests <■ Mrs I ’ lllSv , Su >■’ t-; s afternoon, May 30 guest ct .Mr ;■> i Mis Gt-vige , . <- Svi .■ t <■ f Mt ■ ■ in-1 ■?•’' ■- Qeorge L a.i.iu. Jr, and Mr..'atid| Ml - Ei . I o. A f’.C .' a.«l Mr <• s i Mrs VJnvy K . er Mb. ' H.> hr • Wayne and Miss Jane Bacht (‘hie,l s et' the i ■.•k-'.end with then parents, Mr Hda. y B -hm.i.’i. Syr.r-use • day Mrs Bachman's brotlivr-a*.-I . Dni.-k.unil.ct <: Angol i were afeo •glli st 1 J Mr .cal Mrs 1’ daughters. Cwm.c and Carol of Toledo, <;«■:'>t. Eniiii c i Mrs Ixwix’s iw. Mi > bi.i .Hi’.nKh- ■ min. By ra .Mrs Catherine Bibixx-k Syreciwe. entertained at a biitluuiy dinnet Monday evening: May M ”. the -a-home of lie • daiigl’tor, Mr- 3’->y ’ were Mr Kammei dinner aad two daug , ‘te.s. Mr. and Mrs Volney Kamme-J viivr and Mr ,in«i Mrs. George Ix-walien Mr and Mrs Boyd Kehr and son df Goshen a Bi of Mrs BabWKk ou Suridity Miss Ann Brumfield is a guest of her aunt, Mrs C K Bender’ of Goshen She was joined over ihe week end by her parents and sister. Mr and Mrs. Richard Brumfield ;-rd Mss Ahce of PnneWon. who will move into their summer home, at Inke Wawasee \<r and Mrs Herman Jensen and daughter Kun of Garrett spent Thursday evening with Mr Jensen’s Syracuse T'ney celebrated Mrs. - Hkedanan's birthday Mr and Mrs Clinton Gilbert and Sjajron of r 1 Syracuse were Sur.dav afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs Keith OsMn of .Sand take near Albion and Mr. and Mrs Rallesgh Halsey and family of Kimmell. Mr. and Mrs Glen Johnson of Sweetser spent tne weekend with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Robert Hulley and family. Syracuse ’ , , . Mr and Mrs Patti Poltock and twb ‘sons. Syracuse, were recent guests rtf Mr. and Mrs. Ariia Bobeck and sons at a cook-out. Mr and Mrs, Francis Worsham nnd family of Ypsilanti Midi, snent toe weekend with Mrs Worsham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cart
Wednesday, June 9. 1965
Pherjd*. Gloria Rsapp. Faye Rhemheunjer*. • Steve Bender, and Kent B;i. ‘ ■ Seventh grade — Pat Beer*. Becky Brown. Jaib t Fisher, Brenda Hurd, and Betty Sorensen. Exams Seniors — P;ime Phend and Judy Rapp Juniors — Connie Biller, Micn- . elleTconn. Joan Schlotterback and John Beiswanger. Sophomores — Virginia Arthur. Joyce Beer. Janet Purdunr. Boh Hoerr and Park Phend. . Freshmen — Paula Burgett. Dan Bn>wn*. Greg Jackson. M:ke M.-uk and' Dick O Blenis. Eighth grade — Krist Pht-d* Gloria Rapp. Faye Rheinheimer . [>uii Beer ;. and Dan Smith .-M-va’h grade — Patricia Bet'-" Bex-ky Brown. Janet Fisher. Brenda Hurd'. Sherry Jackson, and Fred ■ i ■ ■ ' 1
I . at their Like Wawasev ixune . tl ■< •• guests Sunday evening we're u Mrs I. Funk’s brother, and sister- r.M.r and Mrs Roy Wilkinson of near Syracuse. y Mr and Mrs Jack Carr and •:a ughters. Syracuse, were iraes's dMonday, -May 3R of Dr and. ’Mrs. j. ■ . nt ■ • I family tn Fort V\ayne n arxi Mrs John daughters. Joni- 'and' Bemattette. e • for < orwiado. Calif., where tne for- ” .vi:. Px 1 Paul•• Re\<':v Lite Insurance Company conven- . tiim. ■■■ Mr ;and Jifrs Landbs-Presirier.and] the latter's aunt Mrs. Nellie Clouse. 3 F -rt Wayne were guests S-.tr- ; 9 day. May 30, of Mrs Pressler’s ‘j broth«‘r and sisteiym-Jaw, Mr. and ? V’f< J.-- Bus! ong. Syracuse. an«i , attended toe Memonal Day pro- ‘‘ grant ’ . ~' i. . ■ j Baptist Church Bible School ,>a. Daily. Vacation Bi'it* .School i June 14 to 30 from 7 to 9 pirn Eve- . may e ■ ■ h willi be teaching the | adult course “Christianity va Com- . . <ance] during, these crutnal ■ ■ ■■ ‘ " h ‘ Pe.i; U >ii l>e the theme for the . :.'’-i'.-.'s xC.ool this year rr-.x*.-Reaching will be Mrs Dal?' Maroaii, ,Mid Miss Ehzafx’th Croum'ich. nursery; Mrs. Don Neer and Mrs Rodney McCreary, beginners: 1 'M”< ftalph Anderson and Miss Ataore '.'"imorv: Miss .Sue;’. B and Mrs Robert Croum* ‘k juniors, and Rodney McCreary nd Dale Mai teiiro j There will be a craiEe ro’l class I with Mrs. Rbbert Munday and Mrs Haretine. A missionary siorv in flnnnelgraph will be given i each evening by Mrs. Harstine Yellow Jackets Defeat Bulldogs T.. ' Yea-w .I :■•- . :.l <• M< >* >• Bii'Movs 3-0 :‘: • 1 :■ ' " Sy .a rose: had three rims on f<xrr hits veu fe Mentone had no runs and ] two Syracuse’s pitcher Max ; ■ Broekvrs struck out 10 and walked t ■ o.e- while the '■• i . pitcix'7. Rex • ■ Syracuse's three runs came tn the .3 I first huung when Larry’ Simon hit < a three base hit after twi - The Y< Bow Jacket •• . • i’Got.ion ■ . - ■ : ’■ ' i C. S. Myers Ford Receives Award Congratulations are in order for , the em(Moyees of C. S. Myers Ford. awarded coveted total performance award from Ford Motor Company representative Roger Buddey of toe India- , sales team tiiis ( I The award is for first in car sales at die taikek«nd .irea and. for o:- . sering toe best posable servxre a: ' all times. I Elmer Hartter, dealership service manager, received the full cir‘de of marketing award for rendering superior service to toe LakeI land area's motoring public. SYRACUSE WOMAN , ESCAPES INJURY A ear being dr wen by Margaret I E Kelberg, 36. r 2 Syracuse, was ■ rammed from behind by a car i driven bv Terry L. Bowser. 30, MUlersburg. on U. S. 33 near county ‘ ncod 38 atxxit two miles southeast I of Godien Tureday. June 1. I Deputy sherifi Philip C. Stump reported the Syracuse driver stowed I for a door screen which had fallen i on the highway and Bowser, who : was following, .was unable to stop' • in time. , Reitoer driver wsp njured. Dam- ‘ , age was set at 885. to both ears, the 1964 Cteervutet driven by Mrs. Kolberg and toe 1963 Chevrolet driven by’ Bowser.
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Leesburg-Oswego News
CORRECTION The heading Ln last week’s paper i stating "Glen Kammerer is Head 'Eoach at Leesburg" was incorrect as anyone who wen*, on to read the article could tell Glen will be head coach at Grace college at Winona Lake. Scholarship Awarded To LHS Students ; Several Leesburg high school students have received schoiarshgis i recently They follow A Dalton foundry scholarship | went to Sharon . Goba. daughter « | Mr and Mrs. Wilmer Goha. Sharon wiH attend Butler Honorary schoiarshnxs from Dal- ' toil's were given to Charles Garner, Jr. soft of principal and Mrs. Charles Garner Sr. and to Charles Rodney Teeple, .son of Mr ; and Mrs. Charles Robert Teeple. Young Garner will attend Indiana State 3 ■ : Rodney’ will attend! Wneaton college at Wheaton. 11l ; in 1 ■ J.ir.ir Ann Anglin, daughter of Mr and Mrs .-Herman Angfin. was ; given a state scholarstap to RLI •rsity - /■ - Cope ter Mr. and Mrs • Douglas Metz, Sr. this ’rear., < ATTEND GRADUATION AT WEST POINT sons -3 Mr and Mrs George Paton • . ■■■ Mondey for ’ Th»« *■--' ’ ro-roy »: Vro-r Point ’ they plan to attend toe grad- , of Will am L. ■ m toe a -a dem v " Lyn ' - ■ • ■ ” -• Mm ■ ■ Mr. ro . are also the com- ■ «ts went o»: to Pie-New. York world’s . . ... —L- . ' (OMMUNirV NEWS ! Mr and Ms-s Paul Yocum and family were in-South’--Bertd Suntfay ; '■ Mr ami .M'x < -»:e Za”tmar.. and id Mr and Mrs. Paul' ’tan-ial’- .ve:<- ” ERhart Sunday afterboon., . Mrs. Chn< Kammerer. Sr... will >e wtoM- - ” ■ Andrew Kam- -. (V . ~ ] Mr and Mrs Jesse Haab visited Mr •'<! Mr Andrew Kammerer ion.. Sunday* ’.evening. ’-3'3' Mr and Mrs tb*rman Weisser of Mt.'f >rd visited So-day evening with Mr. and Mrs Everett Tom. -Sr. - ’ ’ ■ I ■ 3 y(r< ’.> ss’er Steven'. . Jpy- ’ J;'' ire roshing her parergs Mr and Mrs .Everett Tom. Sr. and Peggy jo this week Communism Vs. Christianity Class To Be Offered Robert.- \ M ;r-iy. -pastor of S < Charclz ' has an-, rn;rl<r' VS .-.<*;, l ’'i’v v will he -■> 30 . 7 t ■ ’ ’ • •[ T • ■ . - ouroe is h of Syracuse.-j ~ro Two of thes sM. S 1- and Mr Vineeled - Russia and other ci'mnKsi'j- countries.-. The .program., s as. follows: Monday "Subverting, roxir Religious ; Hen tage~^»tionai. Council of Chr■.ches”; James.KaJfeen, Fort ’Wayw. n ’•*:• .:>le’’ .Tame- E, Vmevard. N St ■ Spfxvker: Wednend rips * “Philostxtoy of Mark: n Soci ilism’- and “Nature at>i Meanim; of Communism”. foiKTt M . Craunjifoh. ’ speaker; ■ Thursday "Oraaniration of Tus<ca”. Governm-ro and tae Communist-’ Partv’ .' Rev R Wayne Binder i ■Mrs s.-f’v Pearson,/--Fort'Warae, movie ‘ What is Communism: Cbm-, I monism and Sociabwn; Ctonn sm and Wfe? We Car Do About It” Robert M Crotmlich, speaker ■ The rmblie s invited to attend ■ -iasses- Whv not j bring toe whole family for the Va- ■ ; dptfon Bible School’ You can en-1 Ird at any tune. . Hospital Notes Brad s«.r - Mr and Mrs Ray’ Sorensen m MiMord. was admitted to toe- Godet hospital last Wednescay He was retoosed over the week end Mfas . Judy Dippoa of Milford ■rxxTwem ar. 'mergency appendectomy tost Wednesday evening at toe* Elx airt She was releasedSunday.
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i Phyllis Ann. country music star, i Aili appear as a special attraction ion Saturday. June 12. at the New i Paris Speedway from Bpm to 18 30 pm. The speedway has adopted toe policy of providing outstanding attractions as added elite - . tainment along with the races. . Phyllis Ann, often called the 'Princess of Country Music" h.is foe 3midwes rs. parks, and special celebrations. She has air peared with such stars, as Lit tie : Jimmy Dickens. Roy Act’iff; Skeeter Davis. George Hamilton IV, and many more She has-several record ses on tile Karl label, "I ;\.e Street of ikirkne."’ and “Oh, Mamma", Her new release on the ! Sa•.‘r.adoah lalx-l will be out soon. Along with being a fine country singe- Phyliss Ann is also an/.’-oUt-standing • yodeler and sings very much in toe style of Jean Shep* t kird. . one of the all time greats in the country music field. . 3! ■ Methodist* Vacation Church School Lists Teachers school began Monday morning, June 7, .and’ will continue through t ie 1:1th. The hours are 9 to 11:30 a m w.tli Mrs. Auuu< Lundqu st director. Mr.- Jim € x is in charge of the nursery. Mrs Rusto Rapp, Mrs. Gary: Grady and Mrs. D<>nna -Hostetler are tiie teachers for the kindergarten. The theme for this class is “Friends Around Me.” Mrs Raymond has the first and second grades. Their theme is “Our Family in the Community' Mrs. Milton Brice and Mrs. Edward Coyare teachers for the third and fourth grades whose theme is “Bible Land and Times ” Mrs Oscar Benson and Mrs Dean Pittman teach fifth and sixth grades. The theme is “The Life and Wort? of Paul.” Helping foe teachers are Susan Wilsc.n, Patty Peters, Peggy Lindley: Cindy Luttman. Mary Ellen Colelran. Robin Dahi and .Arny Coy. j Mrs. Alice Clark is- the r musician and Mrs. Hubert Anglemeyer the register. There will be a dsplav on Stmeri’s ■ work. .ALFORD, Steven James Mr add Mrs James C. Alford, r 2 Syracuse, are the parents of a son, bom Saturday. June 5. at foe Goshen hospital at 12:18 p m He has been named Stev en James and weaned eight pounds, four ounces- at birth The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gordon aixi Mr ami Mrs. Russel! Alford, all of Huntington. SPICHER daughter I Mr. and Mrs Merle R Spic Or <rf r 1 Leewsburg are the parents |of a taughter bom Tuesday. June 11. at the Goshen hospital. ■ ' I Richard Sumner of Marion came . Friday to \ Lsit his- parents. Rev. and .Mrs Ridiard Sumner. He spent i the weekend with them.
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SYRACVSE . NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes [ Philip Wagoner, son of Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Wagoner, of the Syracuse Church of the Brethren, entered the Goshen hospital Friday evening. .May 28. He returned home on Wednesday. June 2. Kristy Kay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Naylor, Syracuse was admitted to the Goshen hospital Wednesday. May 26. She was released Thursday. May 27. Jerry Lee. son of Mr. and Mrs. j Eugene Wright of Syracuse, was : admitted to the Goshen hospital ■ Wednesday. May 26 He was released later. . Marley Evans. Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital Wednesday. May 26 He was released Saturuday. May 29. 1 Roiiert Jones. Syracuse, was released from the Goshen hospital Wednesday, May 26. s a indited to the Whitley county hospital Thursday, May 27. Mrs Robert Tirschek, North Webster,, was released from the Goshen hospital Thursday,. May 27. .Mrs J. B Hoy, North Webster, was admitted to the Goshen, hospital Friday, May 28. She utas* Meas* ' ’- v - Rache!, laughte- of Mr and Mrs. Donald Stiver,- r 1 Syracuse, entered the Goshen’ hospital Saturdav,' May 29 * .Mrs El.'ie Bcwe:-s<)x. Syracuse, was released t:om the Elkhart General hospital. Thursday, May 27. ' - it her home. ■: - - . ! Earl Culver. North Webster, was admitted to the Whitley county hosMay 29. Ten-y Hi . eiy. -1 Nor-h Webster I was admitted to the Whitley epunty •lO'orod S::";r lay. May -29. . Jack H :.-e- Syracuse was treatled, at the Murphy Medical Center. -Tuesday. June I, for -laceration ■of , his left hand and dismissed. Mrs John Miller, r 3 _ Syracuse, was treated at the Murphy Medical Center. Tuesday. June 1. for lacera- . iion of her left thumb and dismissed. r Mrs John Gall, r 1 Syracuse; was admitted to- the Goshen hospital Tuesday. June 1. Mrs. Andrew Clark. Syracuse, was treated, at the Goshen hospital Tuesday. June following an auto accident and released. Mrs Tlxanas McCulloudt. r 3 Syracuse, entered the Goshen hospital Wednesday. June 2. She was released Friday. Mrs. Man* J: Deardorff. r 3 Syracuse, was released from -the Goshen hospital Wetoiesday, ’ June ■ 2 Martha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ; i Arnold Hall. Syracuse, was admitted to the Goslien hospital Tltursday, -June 3. i George Harvey, r 3 Syracuse was :ted to ' «hen hospital ITtursday, June 3 | Philip Dean Ladd FT. North Webster. was admitted to Murphy MedCenter. /Thursday. Jtße 3. I Mrs Harry Stark. North Webster, ' was admired tc the V-hnley -rounry i hospital Friday. June 4. I Mrs Lucy Fribiey. r 1 North i Webster, was Ksmhssed from foe i Whitk v county hospital Friday. 4- ■ ■ ' Mrs-'. John G 'H. r 1 Serai use. w.as’ j.dismissed fr<>’r,. the G<ishen !>>sp:tlal Fridav. June 4 ■ 1 Jack Mvers. r 1 Syracuse., wos ; released from the Goshen hospital Saturday, June 5. |- Jerry, son- of Mr" and Airs - Jerrii R Hamiltor r 3 Sw-a-ris-'. a i muted to the Goshen hospital Satl undfav. June 5. He was released Monday. ’ ' , Mrs James C Alford r 3 Syra- | hosoital 'Saturday. June 5, I Mrs. Iroßoy Riddle. Sv—ncuse. so Elkhart Genial I hospital Friday. June 4. for medteal ■■ ■ | Mrs Thelma Dab’, r 4 Syracuse.’ I admitted to the Goshen hosi pital. Fridav night. June 4. : Da’-i-J Wh *“ North Webber, was {admitted tn the hospit -' iMi**dav; June Slnwni-’ B ’ ’.rigi.tclnt Mr ro-i A T r> T ..--?n: C-'ffr>_. [North Webster, was treated at the Murohv M-- v Ce-ter.' Monday. I June 7, and disnussed. j R Wavne Carwile r’2 Svracuse. [was treated at the Murphy Medical
Center Monday, June 7. for injury to his left thumb and dismissed. Mrs. Herbert E. Linvill. r 2 Syracuse, was admitted to Murphy Medical Center Monday. June 7. MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes I Leon Spahr of Milford, was dismissed last Wednesday from the Goshen hospital Mrs. Susan Stump of Leesburg ; was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center last Wednesday. She was dismissed Friday. Karl J. Heinzelman of r 2 Leesburg, was released last Wednesday from the Murphy Medical Center. Mrs. Ada E Van Phersor. of r 1 Milford was admitted to the Goshen hospital Thursday. Mrs. Benjamin Vandiver of r 1 Milford was dismissed Thursday from the Goshen hospital. Mrs. George Lehman of f 1 Milford and Mrs. Maude Hartman of • r l Leesburg entered the Goshen hospital Friday. Bota were released lover toe week end . Open Bids For Oil - Doors At LCSC Meeting Bids were opened at foe 'Tuesdav evening mevi:|c the lakekuui :*>ard K trustees tor oil to be Use.: at the several schools and for doors 1 to be installed at Syracuse. Submittaig bids for oil. to be de- , livered July i. were Gladieux Refinery. Laketon Refinery. Standxuxl I Oil, Hay 0:1 Company and Tinkey T>il. Company. The bids wll be stutatNi beforecontracts are awarded. Only one bid was received on- the : re-placement of citan wooden doors at Syracuse. The bid'was from Fay Buhrt and was accepted by the board. Superintendent Lewis S Invmel .read, a genera! s:atemenr' in coni nection with the principals* reports. He stated the reports were on year end activities of the school. Speer reported he. had given, reading readfthess tests to all kindergarten students and to the Leesburg. Milford, a:.d North Webber children who '.rotad enter the'-irst grade next fall, .but had not been in kindergarten. Repairs and Improvements B’is.ne<s manager Do-;- .ArnGd presented a list of repairs and improvements to the board members The list Which follows, contains, tentatively tilings which Tiave been planned for the several schools this summer. .=> ■ . Leesburg — Replacement of water heater in boiler room. Continuation of the painting program, Milford — New toilets m the high school rest rooms, repair or reixacement of stove and vent hovxi - luttob room kitchen of the lughxcliool. cont.nuation of painting program in both buildings. North Webster — R"two drop ceilings in rooms of the elementary school These ; are in very bad condition'.,repair to drain- ■ age field, continuation of painting program Syracuse — Roo placement of eight outside entrance : doors-, re;- all heating ■ .- Ives and recalibrating all theTm-> stars in heating system, painum outside windows on high school Id n nation - ng program. . -. Modem Math Principal Cdiarles Garner of Leesman of th- books committee, he presented the recam-, mendations to ’..he board F-»<.,<w::ig Speei drman tof the .elementary and junior high committees, presented the .suggested adoixions from his committee. Mr Speer stated modem math ! had been chosen for the elementary classes and the junior high books I would be a godd basis for hire, school . math The forte piograms | wxdd go together; Hie 'urogram accepted by tae Ward. vitri-.iitendor::. Ir:;! ’rtCOmn^nded Richard Collins a senior at Ball ‘State university. ’ for tlie summer f"u< ; :c- program at ’ Syracuse. Janies Lenfo; Syracuse fouste director, to cotlege tins summer.. Recommended and accepted for elementary tea W-s - *he <■ ation ’ rf-<‘ ' - Maryann - - Puxiert Br> baker. Linda Stookey and Nancy Bauer. f Plan for the Flotilla
Milford Locals
i. Mrs. M. D. Kelly of Mackinaw, ! IM., is visiting at the home of Mr. land Mrs. Wade E. Mishler. Mrs. I Kelly is the mother of Mrs. Mishler. Janice Rapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Marvin Rapp, has returned home for the summer from college. She attends Indiana University State at Terre Haute. Barbara Cormany spent last weekend home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cormanv, and with Barbara was John Brown and another couple of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Steffen of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Mbser of Bluffton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sander in Mansfield. Ohio, over the past week end. While there they heard the vesper choir and attended a pot-luck supper at the Liberty park in Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cormany of Milford attended the wedding" reception ’following the marriage of John Scott and Sharron Smith at Riley Beach last Saturday evening. John Scott is .a nephew of Mr.. Cormany. Mrs Maxine Wagner of Elkhart is spending the month with her mother. Mrs. Anna Homan, at Milford. Mrs Homan is improving from a fall in the yari . Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer attended the Apostolic Christiaii - church at Bremen last Sunday** and later attended the golden anniversary open house for Rev. and Mi's. Henry Souder at the church... Among foe guests were Mr and M re - Jesse Haab of Milford, 'Mr. anu Mrs George Graff of Goshen, and Mrs. Helen. Sorg of Atwood. Mrs Mari' Silveus of Pierceton returned to her home Saturday after s-.x'cviing three days at the home of. Mrs. Roy McCreary at Milford. Mrs McCreary has been quite ill a little is confined to her home. Her cdn&dti •- is s i_ T htly improved.
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Mrs. Robert Ehl, the former Marcia Russell, and her three chil..dren spent the past few weeks at the' home of her mother and step-fath-er. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schuder in Milford. The Ehls formerly made their home at Santa Susanna. Calif. Mr. Ehl is being tranferred from California to near Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Ehl and children are now visiting the Thurman Ehls at .Azalia. Mich.
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