The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 June 1965 — Page 16
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HER MAJESTY — Pictured above is the I*4 and still reigning ‘•Queen <>i Lakes", Brenda lloblcy of Farmland. Brenda uy- chosen last year from a bev\ ol :t> candidates from all over Indiana who were competing fori
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20 YE YRS \GO — JI SE 21. 191' < Ms'- Hilda D.;>pon. daughter of <i M <■ M: < Jtkse l> ;> ■ Mei- • ford, was one of the four General’ v Ea- :r. envdoyces Ivature.l ’> ' WOV.<> ;,ist Saturday Miss I>i;«;xhi 1 helped in a forum d ECUS - or. of the J >: .IT-..: <•<-: : ” [/■ marriage of Miss Maxtoe Mrt’i.'cn. daughter erf Mr. and Mrs. Hudson MeOaea of Etna Green, and Kendall Biller, .wwi of Mr. and i Mrs. Henry Biller of Hastings, took I place at 8:30 o’clock Saturday eveniiv ir. tiie Mount Tabor Church of God. Bev. anti Mrs. Ralph Rarick and rhir.:*:‘<- Kathleen <rf Chambers* bnrv . where lw holds a flash . urate s;s-:;t 1 t-t Tuursda) wth h.sister. Mrs Roy Trvesh, and husisind . 1 Births this week include A son David Lee. horn to Mr and Mrs. Fred Haney on June 8 at the Woodlawn hospital at Rochester: .-‘.nd a s<>n to Mr and Mrs. Herschel I) Newsom. state grange master ' and wife. at Columbus, Ind , on . ■ eMrs Harold Chantoers and Miss .5 (Taro Driver spent several days ■ last week al the Ray Ferverila honx*. Mr and Mrs. Lowell Tobias of: Napputnv have announced the enjjagement of their (kiughtc-. Bette. <«• T> ’ ? 1 ■ . « ' 1 . . daughter of Mrs. Katherine Stotter • o Miss Treva Carpenter was hoeor- , sect ■ last /-Thursday evening. . Miss 'Carpenter, who taught in the Mil-for-j - ■will be married to Loren Ktotoer •»' AlwUto, Ohio, : jo YEARS AGO — JUNE 27. 1935 Mi and Mrs Carl Duncan . al--.••us-' lAVshtirJ a'urr::’ {Kirty I there Fridav ev eiung. Others j ■ . the banquet .w v Miss ■ TrtHa .and Mrs. Harry Mar-. •n A marriage license i»as been' issued so the county clerk to Dwight M. Richard. farmer near Millord, and Miss Daisy Fern Schooley of Ci ivpooi Rk»e Heiser arx! family moved to Thornville, Ohio, this week. where tixn w ./i locate on his father’s ’arm Mr Heiser has Ix-en a member of ■ the high school facirity here for a number of years and had been chosen by the trustee and advisory board to succeed Mr 1, B Ehennnvm as superintendent <rf the Milfwrd scha»‘ Joseph Sunthimer and family have moved into the Rov Tnnster property recently vacated- by the Flovd Fuller famih The Wawasee nrxtoicipal airport was dedicated Saturday by pnrt- . knpants of the. Indiana air tour. \v married Monday afternoon at 1:30 n’dix'k to Ynjanda J Dk'kerson of Hliopols, Hl. Charles Purdum entered the Culver Military- Academy I Tuesday morning for. the summer course Will am Main, son of Mr and Mrs Harnson Main, and Miss Ruth McKiNvn slaughter of James McKJbbin. a’! of Ixteshurg. were married June 22. 40 YEARS AGO-JUNE 25, 1925 M:S Frank Merrick of Milford has been granted a patent on an toonaig board cover, according to an amwuncanent received from Wa<‘i.ngton. The cover is so constructed as to fit any regulation ironing board and keeps all and ironed clothes from touching the flow. A . cense had been issued -c. the v county derk’s office ikiturd.A Herbert Morgan. IS, <rf Leesburg a farmer, and Ruby Pinkerton. 18. daughter of Mr, and Mrs Frank Pinkerton of Milford. The weddbng took plage Sunday, June 21. at the home of the groom’s mother. Mrs. Neil Pinkerton, at Leesburg . > ■ . . Mr and Mrs Chris Hergatt and Albert Beer of Mansfield. Ohio, have been visitmg with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs Simon Beer and family of west <rf Milford. The Miford Novelty Company plant was sold on Monday by Re-
Wednesday, June 23, 1965
the coveud title. She returned to North Webster last Saturday to reign over the festivities while the new candidates were present. She will he on hand for the parade Friday and will crown her successor on Saturday evening.
i-< ve: Glenn Young to B: 11. Bedell. • ■ • $:».->"•■' Mi Beddl. a lariaiun- n .anif.K Hirer of Marrah, w;r> tie only bidder, and Oh* .sale. -li.iJ .iw.ii! of the court. Bay R.tdio Oxeralß They are ir. M . ».■<! ><s- rtiem . t Sparkiin’s Store. A daughter ' was. bom to Mr and Mrs Lowell Tubas of Nappanee Wednesday forenoon. The baby was born at the honYe of its grandmother, Mrs. E. E. Stoller, at Milford. The 53rd wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs C T. Kleder, will be o> i KS»>ried by the fam iy at the Klede- 'honje Thursday evening. 50 YF ARS AGO — June 24. 1915 Mr. and Mrs Charles Stout, Mr. and Mrs John Mitffley, Mr. and Mrs. Uwi Mufflev. and Mr. and Mis Wesley Dv.sch of MiJ.■•:d, attended the Stump reunion at the residence of Ed Warner northwest of Milfgrd Saturday. Glen Wood Earl, 19-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Rookstool, ■cast of Milford, fell into a tub of lx.il r>g wat'-r Monday morning of last week, receiving bums that resulted in its death nine hours later.
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Roscoe J. Burch and Miss Aucfrey Grove of Dowagiac, formerly of Milford, were united in marriage Sunday at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. anti Mrs. W. E. Grove. Mrs. C. A. Sparklin, an aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Ella i Wehrley, a cousin, of Milford attended the wedding. , Mrs. H. J. Qiatten spent a day in Claypool last week. Her husband owns a saw mill and lumber yard at that place. Mrs Jacob Woriing of Oswego spent Sunday with her stoter, Mrs. Railing of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Gover Neff of Kilboum, Wk., are visiting Mr. Neff’s parents, Mr and Mrs. James Neff at Milford Junction. Read the CLASSIFIEDS
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JUNIOR MERRY MAIDENS WIN AWARDS By Debbie Shearer The Milford Junior Merry Maidens had four entries in the junior division of the county demonstrations held June 15 at Lincoln sehool, Warsaw. Lydia Shearer won a red ribbon in crafts; Annabeth Arthur, gen., blue ribbon; Barb Zimmerman, breads and pastries, red ribbon: Cynthia Rapp, fruits’ and vegetables, blue ribbon. Carolyn Rapp and Patty Myers will go to 4-H camp at Camp Mack June 21 through 24. .•Ml members must have records in project books completed and turned in by July 8 to Mrs. Lawrence Mvers or Mrs. Carl Shearer.
ENTERTAINS FOR MOTHER’S 84th BIRTHDAY A family dinner was served on Sunday, June 13, in the home of Mrs. Eloise Method, Syracuse, to celebrate the 84th birthday of her mother, Airs. Emma Mabie, and the June birthdays of Mrs. Eldred Mabie and Mrs. Ted Method. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Daft and son, Bill and daughter, Mrs. Betty Clyburn and daughter, Iva Marie of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson, and sons Ron and Don, Ted Method and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Mabie and daugh-
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ter, Sally. Mrs. Mabie had spent the past six weeks in. the Daft home. Mrs. Mabie's sister, Mrs. Erma Iden and daughters. Miss Ruth Iden and Miss Gladys Iden of Valparaiso called in the’afternoon. AT ORIENTATION Becky Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoerr, of r 1 Milford recently spent two days at Ball State for orientation. She was admitted with distinction to Ball State university and will take part in the honors program this fall. Becky is the 1965 salutatorian of Milford high school.
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