The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 May 1967 — Page 8
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Present Milford Sports Awards
Tlh? Milford high school athletic banquet was held Monday evening in the elementary gymnasium. The banquet highlighted the athletic i year at Milford with the awarding of letters and trophies to the Trojan athletes. Coach Bob Straight of Huntington high school was the banquet speaker. Coach entertained the audience some humerous incidents thflHbe has experienced in 17 years ’nF coaching experience. Mr. Straight mentioned that the highlight of his coaching experience was when he led the Huntington! Vikings to the finals of the Indiana high school iMskritall tourney in 1964 Following coach Straight's address. coach Dorsey presented the following awards; Sportsmanship award — Gary Hurd MVP cross country — Ted Speicher MVP baseball — Ned Speicher MVP basketball — Dan Brown MVP track - Ted Speicher and Park Phind MVP golf - Gan- Hurd Free throw trophy — Park Pehnd Assist trophy — Ted Speicher Field goal percentage trophy — Ned Speicher Kebounding, trophy — Park Phend Freshman Tetter winners — Kent Doty. Kevin Dwyer. Dana Haab.
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Stan Kilmer, Gary Newcomer, Jun I’.uni, Denns Replogle, Gary Sorenson and Steve Wotferman Sophomore letter winners — Jim B.er, Loui Davis, Keevin Estep. Marvin Miller and Dave Miller Junior letter winners — Dave Beer, Dan Brown. Dave Fox, Steve Fox. Tom Gunden, De nnis Newcomer. Steve Replogle and Ted Speicher Senior letter winners —• Larry Criswell, Gary Hird. Jan Kizer. Jim Orn. Park Phend. Mark Ramser. Ned Speicher. Butch Stookey. al Walker, Dennis Wuthrich and Stan Wuthrich Student managers — Jim Walker. Dave Henson and Larry Kammerjer ’ Cheerleaders — Jan Rarig. la | Juarez, Beck Brown i junior varsity! Jean Moneyheffer, Allyson Anglin and Sherry Graff (varsity). > Aid Meets j Ebenezer Ladies Members of the Ebenezer Ladies Aid met May 18 at the home of Mrs. Fred Harper east of Cromwell. Roll call was responded to with 17 members telling how they observed Mother's Day. Mrs Cart Funk of Lake Wawasee and Mrs. William Souder of Taylorville, 111., were ; guests. it Mrs Harper gave devotions fol- . lowed by the business meeting with
Mrs. Theries Doll presiding. Tlie June meeting will be a picnic and the group accepted the invitation of Mrs. Jack Carr, daughter of Mrs. DoTl. to meet at her home on tne west shore of Boner Lake. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Harper and her cohostess. Mrs. Merritt Lung. Receive Call From Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Leitch of r 1 Syracuse received a call from their son. Spec. 4 Ernest R. Leitch, Sunday in honor of Mrs. Leitch’s birthday anniversary. Spec. 4 Leitch, stationed in Viet Nam since October of 1966, was on leave in Hawaii at the time. He expects to be home around October.
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KITCHEN KLATTER — By—- — SHIRLEY • J—" g r a f f This is the season for parties, and punch is always popular. Try one of these. Cranberry Punch 1 pint cianberry juice 1 large bottle ginger ale (1 pt. 12 oz.) 2 6 oz. cans frozen lemonade concentrate 3 cups cold water Mix lemonade concentrate and water. Stir until lemonade is thawed. Strain and pour in chilled punch bowl along with cranberry juice. Just before serving add ginger ale and ice. About 20 servings. Tea Rose Punch 1 qup sugar l 4 crip water 12 teabags 1 quart boiling water 1 quart cold water 2 9 oz. cans frozen orange concentrate 2 (1 pt. 12 oz. each) bottles lemon-lime carbonated beverage Combine sugar and cup water. Bring to a boil, stirring until sugar is dissolved.- Bring 1 quart water to rolling boil. Add teabags. Remove from heat and brew 5 minutes. Cool. Pour tea into punch bowl and add 1 quart cold water, orange concentrate and sugar syrup. Just before serving add carbonated beverage and ice. Makes 35 servings. KITCHEN KLATTER is a feature of The Mall-Journal which each week brings you a favorite recipe of community hom. makers. Do you have a favorite recipe that you would like to share with others? Mail in your special choice to Kttch-n Klatter Editor. The Mail-Journal. Milford or Syracuse, Indiana. It may be just the recipe that someone else is lookins for.
....................................................... COURT HOUSE TO CLOSE TWO DAYS The county commissioners have ; given permission for the offices in • the court house to be closed on : both Monday and Tuesday of next • week. Tuesday is Memorial Day. :
MILFORD LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. George Auer of r 1 Milford will leave tomorrow (Thursday) for Wisconsin where they will spend six or seven weeks. Stanley Scott of r 3 Syracuse, son-in-law of the Auers, will drive them to Wisconsin.
To Appear In Court Friday Jack Hartman; 31. and his wife. Sandra. 16. both of Syracuse, are scheduled to appear in Kosciusko
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