The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 September 1965 — Page 5

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303 Enrolled At Milford High School A total of 303 students are enrolled at Milford high school according to figures released-, by the principal's office this morning. Orientation was held between 8 30 and 1130 this morning.A total of 67 enrolled in the seventh grade and 56 in the eighth grade for a total of 123 in junior high- ■ -x. The high school total is 180 with 52 in the freshman class, 34 in the sophomore class, 49 in the junior class and 45 in the senior class. 471 Enrolled In Milford Elementary A total of 471 students are *n--rolled in the Milford elementary .-school as of this morning with the figure expected to change tomorrow . A total of 398 students are enrolled in the elementary building. with the sixth grade in the high school building. j Enrollment by grades follows: First grade ..... - 82 Second grade . .... 68 Third grade . . 71 Fourth grade 77 Fifth grade ■ • • Sixth grade ....... . - 73 Special education class .... 12. MILFORD SCHOOL MENUS September 9 and 10 Thurs - Hamburgers with -cheese, buttered coat, carrut sticks, chunk pmeapfjie. cake squares, milk. Fri. - Meat loaf. masked potatoes and gravy, bread and hotter. applesauce. fruit gelatin, milk. September 13 through 17 Mon. - Hotdogs, cheese squares.

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They're Bound For College The following Syracuse students have left or will be leaving for college soon: Sandra Richmond, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl Richmond, S cuse, and a 1965 graduate of Syra- ' cuse high school, left Saturday for Hartford,. Conn., where she entered Hartford Airline Personnel school for four months, Donna Moots, daughter of Mr. .nd Mrs. Vance Moots. Papakeechie Lake, is returning to Indiana university. Miss Moots has been at her parents’ home for a short vacation fJi ,wing summer session at the university. Lynn Douglas Pittman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pittman. Syracuse, will enter Manchester college next fceek. as a freshman. Peggy Firestone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Firestone, and Linda Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert Smitk will attend Fort Wayne Beauty college. (kraiiime Geril Bauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bauer, wall enroll at Saint Mary’s college. Sopth Bend. /Larry Jones, son of Mr. and Mbs. tjiiliam T. Jones Jr. w.Il .man at Butler university wpen f Cassandra Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jack Wells, will leave for Hanover college in a • few days. Mitt Well- Will be a freshman. Bruce Cripe, son of Mr and Mrs Bud Crice formerly of Syracuse green beans, rice, apple pie. milk Tues - Beef and noodles, sliced torn earrot sticks, bread and butter, peach half and cookie, milk Wed Beam with ham. mashed potatoes, cabbage-carrot Salad, bread and butter, fruit freezie-. milk Iters. . salad sandwiches, mac.ironi and cheese, lettuce salad, melon cubes, milk. Fri - Baked beef rounds, buttered not rtoes. carrot and celery sticks, bread and butter, ice late .nip. milk

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and now Tending in Florida, will enter Manitee college at Bradenton, Fla., as a freshman. William David Cripe, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cripe, is entering Purdue university at West. Lafayette as a freshman. Janis Jean Perry, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Dean Perry, Ginger Lou Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ! Charles Brown, and Michael Brwn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Brown, are entering International college J at Fort Wayne. The three are 1965 ; Syracuse high school graduates. | Judith Stucky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stucky, will return ; to Ball State uinv ersity at Muncie as a sophomore. 1 Sally Jo Fosbrink. daughter of Dr and Mrs. E. L. Fosbrink. will return to the Purdue university ’ campus m a week. She is a junior. ‘ majoring in elementary education. .Ann Vanderford. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vanderford. will go 1 to West Lafayette about September I 12 where she will be a sophomore • at Purdue. Linda Lee Pilcher, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Douglas Pilcner. will • leave September 11 for Anderson • college where she will enroll as a freshman. Her sister. Janice, who . has been in South America tor sevi era! months will return to Anderson j college September 16. David Ridings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Ridings of Cromwell. ‘ will return to Indiana university as a sophomore. William J. Runge, son of Mr. and • Mrs. Don Runge of r 2 Syracuse, will enroll as a freshman at Indiana univei-sity Lius week. Mike Storms, son of Mrs. Don ' Runge of Syracuse. returned to W.ttenburg university. Springfield. : Ohio. on Tuesday. Mike is a junior. ; Bob Jones. son of Mr. and Mrs Lucien Jones, lias returned to Purdue university Bob M majoring in industrial arts. Pat Money. son of Mr. and Mrs. j Earl Money, will return to Norwich Military academy at Northfield. Vt. - on September 15. This will be Pat’s third year at the academy.

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Trojans Shut-Out Leesburg 3-0 Milford downed Leesburg 3-0 to extend the schools season record to 3-0. The Trojans had three runs, three hits and two errors as compared J to the Blue Blazers no runs on two I i hits and three errors. Jan Brumbaugh was the winning ***~ 514 Enrolled Today At ~ | Leesburg ‘ ’ A Total of 514 students enrolled this morning at the Leesburg j i school according to a report from the principal’s office. The breakdown by grades follows: First grade 431 1 Second grade 41 ’ Third grade 63 Fourth grade .... — ....... 41 Fifth grade 49 j Sixth, grade 3S 1 Seventh grade 45 i Eighth grade 49j 'Freshmen ...................41 1 Sophoriiores ............... 36 ; Juniors 34 Seniors . . .1...... i 34

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pitcher. He struck out 12 and Walx- | ed two. Shivdy, the losing pitcher struck out eight and walked one. I The action came in the first inning as Gary Hurd walked, stole second PB and scored on a hit by Dick Groves. In the fifth inning Max Beer singled, stole second PB. and scored on a hit by Hurd. Hurd then stole second and scored on a hit by Groves. Trojans Defeat Ramblers 12-0 : The Milford Trojans defeated the Silver Lake Ramblers by a 12-0 score to extend their record to three wins and one loss. I In the first iiming Ned Speicher and Estep both singled, Groves doubled. Wuthrich and Phend sing- | led. and Hurd doubled for four runs ion six hits.. In the third inning Beiswanger, Ned Speicher. Phend. Hurd. Max Beer and Brumbaugh all scored for ! six more runs. Hurd and Max Beer scored in the fourth inning to make the 12 run total. For Silver Lake Stanley and Jagger each had two singles and Sellers. Sayer and Arnold each had a single, however, no one was able i to score. Brumbaugh was the winning pitcher. He struck out 10 and walked one while the losing pitcher Arnold struck out four and w’alked three. J

Christian Science Lesson Sunday Christian Science churches will explore the subject of “Substance’’ : this Sunday. Passages to be considered from the Christian Science textbook will include these lines: “Mortals must look beyond fading, finite forms, if they would gain the true sense of things . . . Wlien we realize that Life is Spirit, never in nor of matter, this understanding will expand into self-completeness, finding all in God. good, and needing no other f consciousness” (Science and Health ( with Key to the Scriptures by Mary’ | Baker Eddy. p. 264>. Bible passages will include yerses from I Corinthians: “As it is i written. Eye hath not seen, nor ear ; heard, neither have entered into; the heart of man. the things which God hath prepared for them that; love him. But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the ~ Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God.’’ i

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Syracuse City Golf i Championship Pairings Following are the pairings for the ■ Syracuse city golf tournnient to be held Sunday at the Maxvvelton Golf Club: ’ Championship flight: 9 — John Kroh and Norm Robie. 10 — Bob Seward, Scrappy Graff. Gordy Carpenter and Dick Brown. 10:05-7— Ted Auer. Frank Myers, Dr. E. L. Fosbrink and Hank Kilmer. 10:10 Walter Hagerdon, Merl Smith. Les Leman and Tom Leer. 10:20 — Dr. H. R. Coil, Bill Jones. H. W. Wellman and Peck Kline.: 10:25 — Gobe Auer. Doyle Butler, J. W. Elis and H. Hostetler: 10:30 —■ John Zimmerman, Ray Talmadg. Ron Kramer and. John Kimble. 10:35 — Doc Ringler. Chuck McKibbin, Jim Pounds and Bob Williams. 10:40 — Jack Weis, Bub Whitehead, George Gardner and Bob Lantz. 10:45 —r Bob Laughlin, Cliff Miller, Charles Wilcox and Gene Ringler. 10:50 — Ray Yoder. E. W. Frauhiger, Carl Nickel and’ Dick Pushman. 10:55 — Gene Smith, Bill Cutter, L. Clabaugh and L. Miller. 11 — Terry Klingler. Bob Graham. M. Ze Ilinger, and H. Bartman. 11:05 — Cleo Singrey, Red Nyce, Bill Eyer and Charles Searfoss. WAWASEE GOLF PRO TOURNEYS Three tourneys were held at the Wavvasee Golf club oh Tuesday this week. The first was a propro tourney with the team of Don Byrd and Mike Garbcz of South Bend winning vvath a 65. Tied for second place in this event were Tom Bujker of South Bend and Russ Stouse of Fort Wayne with Bill Wright of Fort Wayne and Gary Carle of South Bend. These two teams had a score of 66. In individual play their was a two way tie for first between Mike Garbacz and Gary Carle, each had 69. .Second place tie with a 71 in the individuals were Don Byrd and Bill Wright. i A pro-am toui'ney was held also I with a team of mean from South j Bend placing w-ith a 58. Those on the team were Tom Bujker, Jim Jewell. Mark Tontn and Lonnie Vanator. Second place was again a tie with a score of 61 for the team of Don Bvrd. John Hossingcr of Kendallvile. 'John Fryburger of Goshen and Homer Helmuth of Warsaw tieing writh a team of all Warsaw- players, Don Dicken. By- : ron Doran, Joe Boggs and John White. The American Cancer Society has launched a nationwide public education program to persuade every adult to have an annual health checkup — the best insurance against death from cancer. Help the Society reach every American with this life-saving message by contributing to the Crusade Against Cancer.

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F SOUTH SHORE GOLF In the championship -flight at the South Shore golf club will be : Ted I Auer and Gordon Carpenter in the finals. Auer defeated Terry Keever to get into the finals and Carpenter defeated Rat Speicher. Tiie A flight semi-final players i » will be Dan Kitch and Bob Hiilley e ■ in one match and in the other Russ :1 i Stickney will play the winner of a ! match between Maurice Lung and 1 Dr E. L. Fosbrink. Semi-final players in the B flight | ■ will be John Kimble against Jack • [ Kitch in one game and Haiold .Callahan against John Nay in an- • other. ' I The C flight will pit Afnzie Miller and Bill Speicher in the I 1 finals. Lee Owens will play the winner of a game between Leon Conj nolly and Bart Cox for the final . match in the D Flight. SYRACUSE - NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes Woodrow Woods. North Webster, was given emergency treatment in the Murphy Medical Center last ■ Wednesday and released. Trudy Kay Shively, daughter of 0 Mr. and Mrs. Allen O. Shively of | Syracuse, v.as admitted to the C Goshen hospital Wednesday. She underwent an emergency: appendectomy. S Sara Ann Jemigan, North Webster, was released from the Goshen hospital last Wednesday, i 7 c X Mrs. David Clayton, North Web- <- ster, was yiismissed from the Gos- * hen hospital last Wednesday. r « Mrs. Court • Slabaugh, Syracuse, * was released from the Goshen y hospital last Wednesday. £ Dallas Kitson, r 4 Syracuse, was J released from the Goshen hospital 1 Thursday. A Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bayan Leitch, r 1 Syracuse, was < admitted to the Gos’nen hospital Fn- ; day. She was released Saturday. i Mrs. Robert R. Smith. Syracuse. | was treated at the Goshen hospital j Friday for an accident at a lake ’ I and released- ' 1 i Susan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , John C. Schacht, r 4 Syracuse, was ;; (treated at Goshen hospital Satur-F day or an accident at home and re- * • i leased. Mrs. Eva McKibbin, Syracuse, was admitted to Goshen hospital ‘ Saturday. j ‘ Mrs. erald A. Waikel of r 1 North ; ' Webster, was treated at the Goshen hospital on Saturday for an i accident at home and released. Lonnie Coffing, North Webster, i was treated at the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Monday and released. ,1 I William and Amy Jo Lovey, r 2 ’ Syracuse, was admitted to the Whitley county hospital Monday. Sandra Cretcher, r 1 North Web- ( ster. was dismissed from the 1 Whitley county hospital Monday. | MILFORD SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS The Milford senior class of ’66 plected its class officers for this year. They are: President, John Beiswanger; vice president, Ronn Smith; secretary, Carol Chambers; and treasurer, Fran Plum. A F SAVES ' LIVES J BE A DONOR m CROSS 81000 PROGRAM

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MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes Mrs. B. Ann Lawson of r 1 Leesburg was treated last Tuesday in the emergency room of the Goshen hospital. She was later released. Latt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Babcock of r 1 Mi 1 ard, was dismissed Wednesday from the emer- , gency room of the Goshen hospital following treatment to injuries sustained in an accident at home. Lewis Noel of r 2 Leesburg was treated and. released ftom the Goshen hospital last Tuesday following a two-car accident at the junction of Indiana 13 and 120, north of Middlebury. Harold Ginter of r 1 Leesburg received treatment Wednesday in ’lie emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center. He was later released. Mrs. Forrest Freed of r 1 Milford and Irvin Ratliff and Robert Cremens. both of Leesburg, were released over the week end from the Murphy Medical Center. H. A. Veach of r 1 Leesburg was admitted to the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center over the week end. He was dismissed following treatment. Jeff Stookey of r 2 Leesburg was treated and released over the week end from the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center. Milford Locals Jeffrey Mott of Syracuse spent a few days last week with his grandparents, Mr. arid Mrs. William Motts, at Milford. Silver Thimble club rummage sale September 10 and 11 at Milford fire station. Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscbe Kinney of near Milford were Mr. and. Mrs. Chester Brown. The Browns, former Syracuse residents, are on a month’s leave from Loas. Dinner guests on Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Seely at Milford were Mr. and Mrs. James Shaner. Jimmy, Pat and Lori of Marshall Mich. Mrs. Shaner is a sister to Mr. S?eelyGuests for the week in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dressel at Milford were their son and, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max P. Dressel. of Sarasota, Fla. Miss Virginia Beer, Milford, is employed at die Alfran nursing liome in Warsaw as a nurses add. Labor Day guests in the home of Mr. and-Mrs. Larry Ryman and Tammy at Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert and Miss Siiaron of r 1 Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder and two boys of Dayfiai, 0., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Locke of r 1 Milford. Mrs. Snyder is a sister of Mrs. Locke.

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