The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 November 1966 — Page 6
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TROJAN BONFIRE — The Trojans of Milford held a bonfire last Friday to celebrate the opening of the 1966-
Dance To Feature The GT's Band At Youth Center By Becky Brown Tlie Milford Youth Center has a dance punim-d lor Friday, Nov. 18. If will be from 8 pm until ii pm. Tlie featured band is the GT's, <XMistsfing of John Bushong. Don Steffen. Larry CrfoweU and Jan Kizer Many of you wixj were at our Haiioween Dane? heard them play They've ix-en practicing real hard since then so they should be extra great Get your membership cards at the dance because after this dance. | membership cards will be needed if you want Io go into the center. Let’s build up the Youth Center bigger and better than it was last year Sandy's Sidelines By Sandra Yeager We won our first game of the | season last Friday night. I’ve never seen a happier student body than ars after the game. The boys played wonderfully and everyone I urged them on \Ve have one win : tins season but it s only die first game anti wv iiave a 10l of games and competition to go Good Luck to the team on Tuesday with New Pans and Friday with LarwiM The band was out Friday to play at the game Tliey played the “Star Spangled Banner". ‘EI Capitan", "Anchors Away' anti "The Thunder They also were at the bonfire the night before Mrs Bushong directed ami the band was so willing to play that lite mcmfxTs of the National Honor Society were almost not called This Friday night the band will have a half time show Mr Chance lias decided on a short easy marching routine to do, and the kids are glad of it Twenty young people have been chosen from the sophomore. junior and senior classes to be in the select chorus Mrs Bushong took a lot of time in auditioning these students and they should be marvelous singers.
AMERICAN LEGiON POST 223 Annual Feather Party SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 7.00 p.m. SYRACUSE LEGION HALL 50 Turkeys To Be Given Away
Wednesday, November 16. 1966
67 basketball season and wish their (earn good luck. The) were also celebrating their
Many hearts at Syracuse high are 1 saddened from the news that was received last Friday. Miss Lillian i Hamman, long-time and long-loved former Syracuse English teacher, nas gone on to the brighter life. Many <-! us did net know her, but those who did cherished her as a ■Aon-ieitul jierson The junior play rdiearsals are in full swing Monday night was the frst rehears.il without books. "On- I i mis In the Stew" should be a real good play. On November & the Letterman’s club is sponsoring a basketball i game The game will Ire between 5 the famed Harlem Astronauts and the faculty' Good luck faculty! SHS Bonfire By Nancy Fawley The traditional bonfire and parade were held Nov ember 10 at 7 ' pm The parade left the school at 7. | Leading the parade was tlie emerI gency truck Next came the fire truck in which coach Ken Workman imd principal Robert Slavens' were nd;ng The band followed playing "El Capitan", “Anchors Aweigh", and the school song. Behind the band came the cheerblock TThw carried signs and the cheer-1 leaders led them in cheers. After the parade, everyone as-; semliled Irehind the school for the bonfire The basketball boys, Mr. Workman and Mr Slavens’ gave speeches. The cheerleaders led cheers and the band played the school song The bonfire and parade were a good beginning to the basketball j season We were victorious over Mtddleburv. 64-47 Enthusiasm do- { es pay off! Lakeland Youth News By Bud Smith j Our dame after the game Friday ; night was a real dandy. Music was ; furnished by the “Tymes" and a. wonderful time was had by aM. We j were a little noisy but then I think | w-e had a right to be a little loud 1 since we had just won our first ; game of the season. I might add that th s was just one of many we will win this year. You boys are
win over North Webster the week before. A Mail-Journal staff photo.
really looking good. After our game Friday, there will be another dance with "Monty and ’ the Montels". another fine group I from Syracuse. We will dance from the end of the game until 11:30 but after 11 you must stay inside. O.K ? Last Saturday we had a special treat, the "Tikes" played for us and we Iwd another very fine dance. Any boys or girls for that matter who would like to earn a little money raking leaves after school can check with me. I have a few people who need help with this.
THANK YOU For Electing Me Trustee j Os Jefferson Township I WILL DO THE BEST JOB POSSIBLE CHARLES MIKEL Take a look and you may see that we’re not as expensive as we appear to be. The House 0 Across NAPPANEE, IND. OPEN EVERY WED., FRI., & SAT. NIGHTS PUBLIC SALE | Will sell at public auction the following personal property located 4 miles east of Nappanee, Ind., on State Road 6 to County Road 13 then south * 2 mile to Gravelton or north of Milford, Ind., on State Road 15 to road 1350 N then west to road 400 W then 1 2 mile north. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1966 i STARTING AT 12:30 P.M. FURNITURE Living room suite; step end table; Hoover sweeper; living room tables; books; piano; bookcase; chairs; bamboo stand; 10 x 13 rug & pad; 2 card tables; china cabinet; dining table w 6 chairs & buffet; dinette table & 4 chairs; bed spring & mattress; 2 chests of drawers; j 2 beds; kitchen table & 4 chairs; utility cabinet; electric skillet; step stool; stool; paper dispenser; pasteurizer;: 'lawn chairs; cooking utensils; dishes; Duo-Therm oil heater, and many misc. items. ANTIQUES Dresser with marble top; cupboard; chairs; bottles; crocks; table; jugs; dishes; some fruit cans year 1858 and some with glass tops and metal fasteners. HOGS 5-York sows just bred. I—York1 —York male hog, 2 yrs. old SPF vaccinated & old immuned and tested. 250 bales Clover hay more or less. MISCELLANEOUS 1000-lb. bam scales; axle and wheels for wagon; Fanning mill; butchering tools; sausage grinder; sausage staffer and 3 lard presses; T x 14’ wagon rack with 14” side boards like new; some good 17” tires; Meat board; shovel plow; com sheller; storm door; 10 storm windows and screens. Terms: Cash. Not Responsible for Accidents ALVIN R. STUTZMAN Auctioneer —Elmer Martin . ........... ... Clerk—Raymond Pinkerton
MILFORD—LEESBURG Hospital Notes Mrs. Dean Coffin of Leesburg was dismissed from the Goshen hospital last Tuesday. Terri Pound. 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Pound of Leesburg, was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical | Center last Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Baumgartner of Milford was dismissed from the Goshen hospital last Wednesday. She shows ; improvement. Allen Ousley of r 1 Leesburg was ! treated Wednesday in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center. Floyd A.. Schuder of Milford entered the Goshen hospital Thursday. .Anna E. Bishop of Leesburg was admitted to the Goshen hospital on Friday. J Wayne White of r 2 Leesburg was i released Friday from the Murphy l Medical Center. Donald Allen Fraley of Leesburg was admitted to the Murphy Medical ' Center over the week end. Mrs. Robert E. Stevens of r 1 Leesburg was released over the week end from Murphy Medical Center. Mrs. Harry L. Beer of Milford was admitted over the week end to the Murphy Medical Center. Vicki Lynn Borem of Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Among those admitted to the Goshen hospital Monday were Herbert Metge and Mrs. Glenna Nancy Miller, both of Leesburg, and Mrs. Rose Mary Rodman of Milford. EARLY HOLIDAY DINNER An early family Thanksgiving dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Troxel and family on r 4 Decatur. Present were Mr. and Mis. Elmer Hartter. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoover |and family. Mr. and Mrs. Philip i Campbell and family and Mr and Mrs Joseph Jessop, all of Milford Mrs. Troxel is the Hartters’ daugh- ‘ ter. Beverly. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Gray of Syr--1 aeuse are leaving this week for ) | Lake Wales. Fla., where they plan to stay until about April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gray of Syracuse were Sunday guests of the James Myers family at LaPorte. Other dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boundy and two-week-old daughter Kimberly Sue. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. George Edington. Dan. Jack. Scott and Bette Jeanne of South Bend. I
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A NEW QUEEN — Coach William Dorsey is shown above crowning Joyce Beer, the 1966-67 basketball queen of Milford high school. Miss Beer was chosen over Jeanne
Joyce Beer Milford Basketball Queen
Pretty Joyce Beer was chosen to | reign as the 1966-67 basketball queen by the students of Milford I high school and was crowned Saturday evening during an impres- ! sive Oriental ceremony at the half of the Trojan’s B team game with ! Huntington Catholic. Miss Beer is the daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Donald Beer of Milford and was chosen over senior candij dates Jeanne Moneyheffer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Moneyheffer and Donna Davidsen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Davidsen. Tiie ceremony was opened with the introduction of the varsity players from the two teams. The processional followed with the girls and their escorts walking down a carpet fayed by Grant Geiger and Craig Tucker. The processional was led by the
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Moneyheffer and Donna Davidsen to I reign during the current season. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Beer of r 1. A Mail-Journal staff photo.
11 1966-6$ qv ens. Mrs. M'ke Loretta Chupp) Ostendort and her twin lisist i. Mrs. Denny (Rosetta Chupp Coral. Both were escorted by their j husbands. Tlie 1965-66 queens were followed by the princessee: Freshman Brenda Hurd with Bruce Hunsberger as her escort: sophomore Ida Juarez with Larry Kammerer as her escort : ard junior Pam Chupp with Steve Fox as her escort. The aue°n candickites followed with Bob Hoerr serving as Miss ; Brer's escort, Jan Kizer serving as Miss Moneyheffer s escort and i John Bushong serving as Miss Davidson's escort. Young Jeff Dorsey, son of coach and Mrs. William Dorsey, earned the crown his fattier used to crown the new queen and little Amy Speicher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Speicher, carried the queen’s bouquet of red roses. The queen and her court sat in an oriental setting during the remainder of the evening's ball games. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY RINGER WASHFIR, aluminum lined copper tub, new rollers. Two tubs with legs. Good occasional chair. Ph. 457-2304. James Isbell. N 16. 23 (1)
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HENRY’S LOST! Henry, a friendly black Labrador Retriever, has been lost. About three weeks ago the Ted Stucky family of Oregon shipped Henry to Indiana in preparation for a visit with the Elmer Stuckys at Syracuse. Henry arrived and was awaiting the arrival of his master when he came up missing sometime Tuesday. If anyone sees Henry or knows where he is. you are asked to call the Elmer Stuckys at 457-3813.
