The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 December 1965 — Page 15

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——— Along Main Street By JERI SEELY Well, Thanksgiving is over and our thoughts turn to Christinas. There are gifts to be bought, meals to be planned, relatives and friends to be entertained and decorations to be put up, along with the addressing and mailing o£ cards and so many other items

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j that everything in December becomes rushed. In all this rush let’s not forget 1 the reason we celebrate Christmas—the birthday of the Christ Child. ’ Friend husband took me to Ladies I Night the other week at the 30 Club at Columbia City. We all enjoyed the evening and were delighted at being able to hear Die Meisterswingers of North Webster. I had heard much about these high school students but had never heard them before. They are terrific. - Ij I Members of the group are Sherrie Rider, Nancy Stump, Cheryl Reasoner, Janlyn Anderson, Karla Ryan. Cheris Snyder, Nancy Coun- 1 ciiman, Mike Kline, Phil Metcalf, c Dan Kuhn, Rick Umbles, Mark ' Sponseller and Dennis Wagner. ' James Turner is the director. Milford’s new youth center is go- j ing fine—attended their first meet-

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ing and the enthusiasm is high. I undertsand some 40 teenagers helped I work on the decorating of the building on the second night. Many of Our Town’s citizens are behind the center and others are talking against it before it ei*en opens—come on folks let’s give the kids a chance. Two willing workers at the first meeting were Pat Mishler and Kathy Wolferman. Pat was elected secre-tary-treasurer and Kathy appointed to head up both the high school membership committee and the decorating committee. Both have been working quite hard the. past two weeks, as have all the kids involved. Main reason for opening a youth center is so students will have a place to get in out of the cold while waiting for parents after basketball games. It will also give MRS students a place of their own. The center is for the students and will be run by them, however, it will not be open without adult supervision. What’s this we hear about Ringo being in town? We understand two college freshmen made a trip to the barbershop before returning to college. Maybe we should ask the Barkers and the Buchers about it !

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KA YLE STAUPS INJURED IN CRASH iMr. and Mrs. Kayle Staup of Leesburg were injured in an accident Monday, Nov. 22, - while en route to Dayton. '' Mrs. Staup suffered bruises on her legs and Mr. Stump sustained body bruises and a bump on his ’ head. Neither was hospitalized. The accident occurred on state road 25 near Rochester when a car operated by Wallace E. Pfeiffer, 23, Rochester, hit the rear of the Staup car as it waited in a line of vehicles for a haulted school bus. Officers blamed the heavy morning fog as the cause for the accident. Pfeiffer did not see the stopped Staup auto in time to stop. Damages to the Staup auto was estimated at S3OO and $1,700 to the Pfeiffer car. 4-H ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETING TOMORROW A 4-H advisory council meeting will be held tommorrow (Thursday) in the Milford higli school gym with all interested parties urged to attend. The meeting will begin at 7:30 , p. m.

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