The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 June 1965 — Page 8

THE MADL-JOURNAL

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Commissioners Road Viewers

By BETTY SMITH Viewers were appointed fur two rout! petitions at Uie meeting of the county commissioners on Monday aitemoon. June 7 A petition for a road m Seward township by Lara Turner and others will be viewed by S- F- Jordan and John Owens ixHl. of rural Warsaw and John F. Augsburger of Syracuse. Viewers appointed for the petition of Kenneth L. Mcßride m Flagstone Terrace addition are MdKeck of Warsaw, Pat Neher of Silver Itake and Everett But nek of M k*»rt! I Sortie conversation was held by the eommiss-onei's concerning the public sale which will be he d of same old court house furnishings, ft w« sou ,d tiiat this sale will need to be advertised four weeks in advance. -The commissioners seemed ■ i>;,s to have this sale s::<x Lie renovation of the court room and ■ s $ con pti ed’ ai d re no * 'tad. - S A I,tin- cumm-i-sinners anti . them.' The sub-division is |„. ■ e ;!>■<! by F:v<i <’ .r< y «>: <1 '.»b »' Nil ■ - 1 1-. Si” the plat' ■ '■ s.petv st ns (.ranted —■ - ' si many children. He was grarUxi ‘ hour sign Comniissionet- F >-<'<.■ - riil'/m; said --that lie has t.rind’;’ C '' ■ ■ ' '. " ' i Ho . . 1 Hi’s concerting students who are employed during the summer ’ mo' : .x and tile insurance cove-a. 3 ! T'ne county n g sway de • has 'even students work- . m.. • • them tins summer. Perseus • . should have a work • permit ■ •om-c Mr Houan a-- I ■ 'i.ibih’.'. insurance tor the county - New York Central A . ■ county- attorney Robert Rasor and l<x»k out- tise' .crossing at Ranch rood and the county fanp road to see about placing ..tognals. If. be matte with;! Vie railroad for tlx- signals ns- .. .ies.re tor the commissioners to cer.t.'ie? the Public Serv.iv Conimission of Indiana for help with the matter. A-. ict’er ■.vh.ch came to eouhty • I'.irwidars of tin*. ,w..kl boar hinting lit the southern port of the muib was read The letter ■ Was • ... Ai'x.x;,, thing.- lie w.i,'/*‘d t>> P-..,a :'1..,.,.,., an( j ,<■■/.us conl-i be - ' - . .CO? Meeting Dates''Changed . . ■ ■ ■ day and Friday, July 1 ami 2. sinev the dates would need to be ' ause Uk* July 4 holiday anyway. ; ' A 1 < o.;- ty • Me..tai Health <‘i fflC as board showed a ■ . wav department showed a balance. on hand May of $375M« Tlie commissioners agreed to re-, : open the county road just s*xtth of the IkiLite screen to the New York Central tracks The screen cvmfxany wdl use this nxxi to co. t,. their' -vw sh ppm Cami The .>' a good bed and slxxild ■- The did not agree j, ■ ”, the nvxl s= i*'W' . r - l*v -"*‘ l ■ July roc ■ *'»»•- ■ the August' meeting.

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Wednesday, June .16, 1965

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KAREN RINGGENBERG

Karen Ringgenbeig invited On European Tour -binding lej.icrsiiip ,in 4-H in Kos-s to 4-H leadership in the state. Miss ■ pany a ■■r,- .r fi (i youilC [X-oph* to 'E- ■ . ■ chaperones along with 70.mem-. n«rs of 441 clubs invited 4o go. . i This is a working' mission, not 3 ; lit se tout Th ■ 7 ; r ■'. ■ about mu Ahile he.,>inp them to learn more ibout America .'itul ArixTicans. iAmntries in.'l’.sivd on the- tour are Fmi.md. Fi'.ince. B i. ,tm . Cz.ec-i---ivakiS Hungary. C.eimar.y, Scotan<■ lienmai k h <,".<■ on t:>e tour |siys his or tovn wav and they will have a chabre to to know many ixyiple. S immers d.iuuh’er of " v. ' . ■ . t<> .go as RTiggenlierc - the daughM' " • . ■ ■ at Piero ’on high scho.iL ,i . Mrs. Robert Hoerr Hostess To Silver Thimble Club the June meeting of the > ■ • : . . ’ b ' ISteSS W3® ■ . o '.. by M-s Hoerr . ■ ■ T-e business meeting was <x*> M ? er s’ef'.en Siie appointed Mrs. Don .Bi*"- to. .i- . for the dub. A silent aix'tiun was held between' the members. .. - They were Mrs Howard Beer. Mrs 1 ariton Beer.- Mrs. Jesse Beer, up B K . xt-' ' . ■ Th sliortcake. nuts/ mints, coffee and - • ■- .■ ■ - ■ ' . MILFORD TWINS AT TRI-STATE TWIN CONVENTION .Misses Rosetta and IxireUa (diu;>p, twto daughters, of Mr abd Mrs. ■ . annual ’hn-Stati's Twin Convention :.eid Saturday;. June 12. at Franke ' in f . : ' ; r.e'r at . the pngram. ■ ■ Sixteen were jud - ... ■ e sexf- most identical mah mule most idtttical twins of the ■ ■ • ■ . prtoeesßto:' and twin queers. ■ ■ sex in the 14 to 21 women age ;.'n*.K> ■ ■

Observe Golden Anniversary Mr and Mrs. Bruce Rogers of New ■ Paris observed their golden wedding anniversary Sunday at an open house from 2 to 5 pm. in the social room 'of the New Paris Church of the Brethren. Mr. Rogers and the former Mary’ Fox were married June 13, 1915, in the home of Rev. Manly Deeter at Milford, who performed the ceremony They have lived all of. their married life'in Elkhart county, in the Nappanee , and Nevi Paris communities/ They*are the parents of three sons. Bruce. Jr., of Milford. Charles and Loyal, New Paris; and three daughter-. Mrs. Howard (Mary) Mathews of New Paris. Mrs. Junior 'Marjorie' Kirkdorffer and Mrs John (Dorothv Watkins, both of Milford They also have 16 grandchildren and thive /ri■at-grandchildren. Morris Chapel W.S.C.S. Installs Officers Art installation of new officers was the highlight of the meeting of the Morris Chapel Woman's Society oi : Christian Service held at the home! of Mrs. Richard Williamson on Wed- . i;eo: /-■ \\illiamson is the new presi • . \VS( - Innstailatioh of other- office’s are Mrs Rud Hively. vice pr’-ident Mrs Ar thur Griswold, secretary and surer;-■ M s Richard Williamson, y ■ , M - Stelia Mow gram material; Mrs Gladys Dun- . ap missionary membership; Mrs [uttl.< ■ tual life; . '■ . supplies. ■ - The retiring president, Mrs. Sa-’.. -. ' 1 AV . ' ' ' ' ' V •/ ;/ < Brow■ at dMr G ■ \ on ' ■ ' >m the ’■ tat - ■ . ■ anni’Unvx'd. later. SANDRA SWENSON GRADUATES FROM IU Sa dra * Swenson, daughter of R D Swenson,'Syra- .... ty with a B. S. . ■/ ss Saj-o-.v- majored hi home .‘on'onhcs and eventually plans to teach- nr secondary schools. ■ Miss Swensow graduated as valea.rfi sdiool in 1961. and -• speech festivals ,Y W<' \ I comm ttee diairmah; P’>m Pom girls, student leader, Teter Quadrangle governess and a mernber of the - x , s a member of K;i:?;.ki Delta ■’l ■ ■ Miss Swvnson will work at Port Haro’’ M. -i-i, th.s summer at the Gratiot Inn Resort Hotel. CROMWELL FIREMEN TO SPONSOR FIREWORKS The Cromw« taent A: ag.u’i sponsor fireworks at ■ <:, s k From the grounds of Johnson!s ' . / '' ' ■■ i■' ; ’ > q-iite an elaborai distSuy - . Fine Gifts FOR FATHERS Dave's Men's Wear Nappanee

Attendance Report For LCSC Grade Schools The six week’s attendance report for the last weeks of school, April 26 to June 4, has been released by Lakeland elementary coordinator Edgar A. Speer. Leesburg had a total of 272 pupils on the roll at the end of the last period. The school gained six new students and had one transfer out. leaving a total of 277 on the roll at the end of the period. The I average daily attendance at the school was 260.24. Scott A. Hosier’s sixth grade class led in per cent of attendance in the [school. A total of 393 students were on the roll at the end of the last period at jklilford. Seven transfered in and two transfered out. nuking a total of 403 on the roll at the close of school. The average daily attendance at the school “was 389.52. Anne Watts third grade class led in per cent ■ of attendance With \t North Webster 325 students were on the roll at the beginn ng of the six week’s period. There were not t-anJei's in .or out. The age daily attendance at the school W’as 320.28. Ruth Gunter’s fourth grade class, led with percentage of attendance. It had a percentage of 99 78 Svracuse had a total of 576 students enrolled at the end of the last -’rading period Four students transed m ind none out The eraroll-1 merit at- the close of s.-ho..] was S® The average dailv attendance at the <ch<x»l’ was 562.48 Elovce VanLue’s fwst gx ide class led the per cent of 'attendance by/ rooms with 98.81. Christian Science Lesson For Sunday “Is the I niverse. Including Man. evolved by Atomic Force?” will be ; “ Lesson to be heard at Christian Science, ser-vi-.’es throughout the world on .Sun-[ ■ .s.-rintu" ' - - ■■■ill include •’ns ■ verse .'from Is ra':!■ ”1 w.ll . that they not I will lead t!?em in paths . • ev have not known: I will make darkness light, liefore them. ,:/i<l- crooked thim's srraicht ” The 'e. citation is. from Revelation: “And he that sat upon the throne said, -Behold. I make a l l ■ s new " Tlie theme will be taken up fur-' ■.tv- to reactings from the Christ an Science textlxwk: “The true theory not in material history but in spirit<:wine power” 'Sceince and Health with Key to the Scriptures by M.ry Riker Eddy, pp 547, 135 Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Charles R. . \FB. NY. after a twoweek leave s:x'nt hi Syracuse, with his mother, Mrs Louise Byland and also -.Mrs Beland’s partorts. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hough at North Liberty.

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“MISS PERSONALITY” — Ann Kaiser won the “Miss Personality” title June 5 at a twirling contest held in the Concord gym near Elkhart. Contestants were judged on perstnality. costume, and poise. Ann is seven years old and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaiser of r 2 Milford. Shown above, presenting the trophy to Ann is Mrs. Wava Shafer, professional twirier and leader of the fa, mous Wavette Drum and Baton Corps. Mrs. Shafer, the former Wava Riley o£ Milford, now resides in Mishawaka. She and her AVayettes are presently practicing for the Mermaid Festival parade. Syracuse ROTC Member Receives Promotion Ro:;./ I L C/.ii/amar.. son of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Clin/aqian. r 1 Syracuse, was promoted to® the rank of . . i Officers Training Corps at Purdue . uni versify recently. At: present ■ Captain Caiigarnan camp. Camp Richard Gdxiur. near Ka:;<as City. Mo. where he is reeeivinv •■/ ■ that -will etwble him I - become an of:iccr .in the air . on. ■’ '■/■. ■ !

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MUSIC. MUSIC. MUSlC—Music for the annual Flotilla Ball to be held Saturday night'at Our Lady of the Lakes Seminary will be provided by Rex Steffey and his haiyL-Thr-4'our Guys, from Fort Wayne. / ■

LAKEWAWASEE SAILBOAT RACES UNDERWAY S / 0 i'cc :i Beach on Lake Wawasee, Saturday. Jtuie 12. There will be races every other Saturday afternoon throughout the summer season. . The races are open to any individual wishing to enter./ Events start at 1 p.m. with a skipper’s meeting and the races begin prompt ; ly at 2 p m Details can be obtaine.i f”<>m 'i.e Wawasee Marira, Luke isee ’ ’ 1 ew entries Sati

The ball is just one of the pre-Flo-tilla activities scheduled this year. Others include the “Top Bop" contest, the selection of a Flotilla queen, and a golf tournament. WOWO radio. Fort Wavne. will be

However, as the seasort ,Milford pr. Sunday evening. I • w.ll be a tot of sail- 'They-gave information, by fneansi fmptition racing; • slides, on the Heifer project. Inc. MINISTERS TELL OF , :r ' :n <’- 1 'i'”'-’ 1 to St AI -ire, Haiti, 11L IL'LR ( f Ok truck to <.uxi then • ’ ‘ ■ ‘\v Rev. Wendell Giaiema:: of Fran- The heifera are sent to the Alcesville. Rev and Mrs. John B Schweitzer Memorial hosiktal and lamiiv of Grabili. and . Pierre . ’< a charity act to the needy Niehauser’of Francesville were .at and patients of Haiti by the Apostiie Apostolic Christian church at Italic Christian.churches of America.

"THIS r ' J r d\lßk c /w% ■BB e- A ® J u *l to* l * y°“ r place and at ® r - the time given below. L’x • Several poiet will be token FREE of charge . by an eip.ert children’* photographer from ' j WOLTZ STUDIOS. ® Alt P ro °f* w ’l* be shown .• . Select your 'BiRF favorite poie for publication and your child’* S picture will appear in thi* newipaper at a il later dote. ! .4r- ■ ASh ® Y° u iray, if you wiih, order photograph* for 4HH qjftj or keepsake* from the Studio .. . but KLAM- • thi* it entirely xp to you. fejh'T- HERE IS THE TIME AND PLACE 2 | Monday, June 21 to* 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. —. i MILFORD Br " GRANGE HALL SEE NEWS STORY FOR ADDITIONAL .'ETAILS ■F- ** / .. ijjsw-• ■'’•‘-ITal q. ~~ ..-m t W* •. si r -

» on the air at intervals on both Satur- . day and Sunday with items on the - Flotilla. The famous disc jockeys of . the station will also be on hand over the now famous week end.