The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 September 1965 — Page 10

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REMEMBER THE BAND — Remember the old Hastings band? Maybe this picture will refresh your memory. In the first row, left to right, are Enos Hollar. George Beach. Bert Ir-

Old Hastings Band; Life Os Community

( _ Eighth in u seneBy KENNETH HANEY Tlx* Hastings band was farmed in the • • and as the life.ot Ute community fur .about a d< Under die efficient direction of Ziler Grove many iiaapy diy and evejung band concerts were enjoyed A platform was erected in front of the store with single gas lights, hung at the corners <>t Lie stand. Folks from . of the xsL.rai gathered on Wednesday evelungs to enjoy ttie music and do ■their, trading 'Tn- fir pi’ii t< mg was done above the .store Lntnr t.he building .to the south of the store, occupied formerly by ('buck* Weimer s bar bershop. was moved to the east _sjde of Enos Hollar's lane and used until the band was discontinued It was put as near the road as possible to take advantage of the prescnkis gravel The band sponsored the HastIngs Bi l’>iys which included boh game 111 tell alwut th s later', sack races, bicycle races (both short distances anti around the two and a ha : mac Hastings sq ; pie and watermelon eating contests (with, your hands tied behind your hack . -nail driving, foot racing, etc I can't rcnuniN'r anv grease pole climbing or catchmg t - ed p.g . • ' - Tnete were horse- roues , / local h»:>es :he church to. the shiv Th.;.- saikv" vv..-, made

from the front axel' anti wheels of a buggy Lew Davis, John Hollar. Jo .n R a k Al \ Hollar and CharSign’; "Hollar .Were some top ’ ’ " ' . /■' ' There was also an eating stand to help make money to pay for prates along with hometnacte . . Allan Iherks recalls wiwri the above picture was token. Orville Y« . \!<>del T nearby A ’'fractious” bars? became unrtlify and m (be vXritement Mr - zx ' ' -A • . . . Boys Were bays then'.' too* One night the rear .of Ziler .Grove’s S X put Brider the axel ■ In those days when you came out

of a buikimg it was always- dark Jit unless you had a kerosene Intern sorrwCiw* called a Mr Grove came ’ • out to his .cir. “twisted hpr id”, * and got in He put it in wW, pulled down the gas and with a "roar" he | just sat. there with the kids standirig'at a distance viewing 'the ■spec'-r taele • I Mr. Grove, a quite friendly man. . took it good naturediy. He was a m«i yw couldn’t help, but admire. Clay Ihgeon Shooting 1 In the fall there was the day, pigeon shooting or trap shooting to raise money The Tiising. Biller and Hollar boys were good at this target prase.e I .When a rabbit took off as they went out hunting it cHdn’t have much of a chance When rabbits were sold a little profit could be realized Wsth me. and, I had lots cf company. the ammunition cost too much for sales, unless the game Just died from fright When I think of these band boys ; with their diligent p” »ctkv and their efforts to bring entertainment to otherwise drab atmosphere surely they where a wonderful booster to our early community. When I think of the present band opportunities which w support by public taxation anil which we were deprived oC how greatful this generation should be for its opportunity. with Milford high school only five miles away. I was told if vou funtsh your clothes vour books and your way. m ™ go. Many of you folks «uld say the same thing m this or other realms of your life. • The dole never made good your bread by the sweat of vour brew or the poor ye shaH have with vou always will soon be «rt-mcded by the anti-porerty cru- ' sade. • ■ ■ • The Baß Team About 1908 Hastingshadla 4 bril team that was tws. Vith. Alex Hollar as pitcher and Cnarue

Wednesday. September k, 1965 &

vine, l>oren Hollar. Leroy Geiger. Ziler Grove, the conductor, and Herman Bruning. In the second row are Frank Geiger. Emory Johnson. Ai Brydon. John Brown, the storekeeper. Mace

Geiger as catcher or Jack and Butch Kline as the battery, they weren't afraid of Nappanee, MilI ford. Gravelton. Foraker and oth- . CCS . . ‘Un in” Hah Bller and "Sigh" , Hollar were sometimes relief pitchj. ers Others on the team were Lew and Divs. Enos and George HollI I nr, “Flick" Sam Biller and Claude . Good. Henry Biller w.s water boy. , Two prominent cMtimers were , Chai Vera Wysang. who played on the Nappanee or Gravelton ( team ■ , a good ocm ■ was lorad- i cd against and to the southeast of , Emma Biller's woods. Many-a hard hit hail nad to be retrieved from the mud in the far ml field You never could hit the ball out of the park, but there Was a possibiHty of never finding the Kill. Later . on a second generation vfith indoor ball enjoyed the same kind of r:\alry with surrounding communities arxl < seldom were at Oie bottom of the “Totem" pole. WHY NOT CHANGE YOUR THINKING? A little giri- was finding it hard to stop snitching cookies. I "You kn*w it’s wrong to take cookies." said her mother “Don’t I you know .what it means : > pent?" ( \ > K '-Wlh WL/Wk ■<: V ■ i • HUB

ROY J. LINNIG

The child thought (or a moment i then, answered, “Yes, mommy. I] know what it means —to be sorry enough to quit.” In one way or another, this story applies to everybody, said Rm J. Linnig, in V Christian Science lecture tn Goshen last Friday. ' A mature view of repent., includes being sorry enough to quit,” he said—but "to realize itst full possibilities our repentance. most be radical. It must be at the deepest spiritual level . . . the kind of change Christ Je&xs demanded | when be said. "Repent: For the king-1 dom of heaven is at hand.” (Matt. 4•■ ■ I The lecturer noted that “the word in the gospel here translated ’repent’ literally means to change one’s mind. Jesus was saying to his listeners: Change your minds: change ;your baste of thinking; change the way you think.” | This is the onlykind of repentance that can satisfy the human heart’s endless “kinging to be {good.” he said. Mr, Linnig. a Christian Science ’practitioner from Chicago, is cur- ; rentlv on tour as a member of the board of lectureship of The First Church of Christ, Sdeotist, in Boston. His public appearance in Goshen - was sponsored by First J Church. Christ. Scientist, and be spoke in the Chandler school auditorium. . Repentance is actually a liberI atmg process. Mr. Linnig emphasized. I J It. "doesn’t bind and narrow life; , it releases and expands our whole ' - ■ - , I He compared. it to the great ad-. . vances made by physicists after they 1 “changed their views ratfically” andj f abandoned many Newtonian con- ■ cetos and methods in order to ac-. Jcommodate Einstein’s theories. : On a deeper level, he said, the ’ jsame liberation comes to a per- { : son’s whole concept of life when- j ■ * ever he responds to “the proddmgs

Hollar. Jacob Fox, Allen Dierks, Welcome Haney, and Arthur Tusing. I he girts in the window are Daisy Tuning. Zelda Oster, and Gladys Poe. The photo is an old post card and was taken a aut 1915.

of Christ.*’ The Apostle Paul was an dut■\i:ng example, noted the lecturer. "His radical change of thought and conduct illustrates ' genuine He had felt the touch of the “Christ in you" <Cul-. D—-“the pure consci divine Love which by its very presence annihilates sin.” ,lb>.' iru -ii rejK»nt;inee d<K's a per- : son need? Mr I.innig s answer was that “ns long .is we s<e or experience evil, the need to change our way of thinking is clear. “Ex I i> whatever claims to oppose God, good. It’s whatever claims power to degrade men and make them sinful, sick, dying . . . One name for these counterfeit thoughts is ‘suggestions’ their nature is hypiioiw They would influence us to accept the lies as troths, as our, very own thoughts . . . and as a result to ac t contrary- to our natural goodness . . . Thought is fixed on the material • aterial things, it includes egotism, human vanity. rr pays TO ADVERTISE

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L Ty? AGENCY

MRS. GLEN I PINKERTON HEADS BUSY HOMEMAKERS J The Busy Homemakers club at i Milford met September 1 in the home of Mrs. Glen Pinkerton for its monthly meeting. Officers were elected with the hostess .being selected as the club’s president for the 1966 club year. Other officers are Mrs. Charles Teeple, ]vke president; Mrs. William Motts, secretary: Mrs. Ralph Neff, treasurler; and Mrs. A. D. Wilson, publicity chairman. ‘ The meeting had been opened with the pledge of allegiance led by Mrs. Wilson. ".America the Beautiful” ; was sung and the club creed was given in unison. Two poems for meditation “Homemakers Panaeeo for Bkies" and “Three Things to Govern,” were .read by Mrs. Ralph Neff. The health and safety lesson on “Fever Blisters" and “Hay Fever" was given by Mrs. Ralph Tiising. The I history of the song of the month. "Jacob’s Ladder," was given by Mrs Vernon May. The out-going president, Mrs. Frank Chariton, gave a report on lier trip to the National Homemakers’ conference at Purdin and conducted the election. Family night was held in the home of Mr ;uid Mrs. Pinkerton on Friday with the club members enjoying a carry-in supper at 6 pm. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Pinkerton served salad, cookies, mints, and coffee tp the 11 members present Mrs Mace Hollar won the door prize. The next regular meeting will be on October 6 in the home of Mrs Ralph Neff.

MORGAN-HALADAY MARRIAGE AT INDIANAPOLIS iSe Victory Baptist church in Indianapolis was the scene of die marriage df William J. Morgan and Pa-•:-cia Haladay of Indianapolis in the presence of 50 on Friday? Aug. 27. A reception was held in the Haladay home at 5547 Broadway avenue. Indianapolis, following the rite.. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON HOME IMPROVEMENT B&R Building Supply State Road 19, North NAPPANEE. IND. Phone: 773-7211 Ron George Bill George

Individuals and Taxes In September If you are an individual and filed an estimated federal income ’ tax return, your third installment of tax due on 1965 estimated income must be paid by September 15. 1965. according to District Director James E. Daly of Internal Revenue in Indianapolis. If the amount of inconje you previously expected to earn during 1965 has changed, you may be required to file an amended declaration of estimated tax. You will find a bank form to use in making out your amended return on the back of the bill which you received showing the amount of the installment due. Document No. 5111. which contains detailed information on this subject, is available upon request from the Internal Revenue Service. If- you’re counting calories, blend ascorbic acid powder with liquid sweetener and toss with sliced peaches, suggest Purdue university food specialists.

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n fewer claims from people out of work 0 a week or more. Plants in Conn--3 ersville. East Chicago. Marion, and v Terre Haute were among those rej suming activities after short-time 3 halts. i■. , ■ Sliced peaches won't turn brown if you mix a little ascorbic acid r powder in the sugar you sprinkle T over them, say Purdue university 1 food specialists.