The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 October 1967 — Page 8
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MRS. NELSON’S CLASS — Above are the Milford first graders who are in the class of Mrs. James (Nancy) Nelson. Seated on the floor are Philip Beer. Brian Hartman. Gary Mast. Doug
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MRS. SI NTIIIMERS CLASS—Mrs Bessie Sunthimer is shown above with members of her first grade class at Milford. In the first row are Susana Rodri-
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MRS. CLYMER’S CLASS — The j flrat grade class of the Milford de- [ mroUn school which is taught by Mrs. James (Elaine) Clymer to shown in the photo above.
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Ruch. Carlos DeLona. Joel Korenstra and Timmy Jackson. In the second row are Herr. Melissa Tom. Susan Gardner, Sylvia Wright. Brenda Replogle. Nancy Pip-
quez. Brent Hosteller. Loren Plainer. Arnold Garcia. Scott Arnold, Mark Baumgartner and Dalias Stevenson. In the second row are Mary Esther Hernandez. Terena Ryman. Jill Hart-
la the front row are Benny Morris. Roy Teeple, Todd Grove, Mike Fisher and Andy Brown. Seated la the second row are Kathy Troup. Ginger McCreary. Son I
penger. Julie Garza and Yolanda Melendez. Standing are June McCormick. Toni Aleman. Joe Avalos, Jr.. Robert Davis. Don Holland. Adelina Gon-
man. Sylvia Alverez. Holly Cripe. A-1 manda Rater : and Brenda Skelton. In the third row are Blake Mullins. Kimberly Coy, Bobby Nordin, Donald Mast. Brian Keller, Edith Helmuth
ya Hoover, Lynette Miller. Alicia Martinez. Vicki Kreider. Sally Chupa and Elizabeth Perez. Standing are Ector Rodriguiz. Junior Ruiz. Joe Sands. Tim Holmes.
zales. David Green. Mark Sumpter, Dana Fingerle. Freddie Garcia and Mary Schmucker. Mrs. Nelson is standing behind her class.
and Dougie Weisser. Missing when the photo was taken were Sharon Miller, Jeffrey Hall, Tamara Miller and Norma Barrera. Mail-Journal staff photos.
I Lett Babcock. Lamar Miller. Rocky Lozano. Lizbeth Scott. Andrea HenI son. Debbie Dye and Julia Rhodes. Mrs. Clymer is behind her class. Absent when the photo was taken were Jay Kaiser and Alicia Abeldano.
Cromwell - (Continued from page 1) and cemetery. Lloyd tells of this in his last beek, “Time to Remember” He was then noted for “The Robe”, “The Big Fisherman”, “Green Light”, “White Banners”, etc. Greetings were read also from the president of the Lutheran church in America, Dr. Franklin Clark Fry; the president of the Indi-ana-Kentucky Synod, Dr. Walter M. Wick, and from Rev. George Hoog, assistant to the president of the Indiana-Kentucky Synod. Also there were greetings from Wittens berg university and seminary, Springfield, Ohio; the/ Lutheran school of Theology at Chicago and Rev. Gerald E. Currens, a Lutheran missionary in Liberia, Africa, son of former pastor, Harvey J. Currens (1937-1941) sent greetings which were also read. Arthur Loveless spcke about “Historical Highlights” and a number of the older members contribut-
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ed to a lively discussion as they reminisced. Milford Locals Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hollar of Mitfcrd entertained Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hollar of Bourbon on Sunday afternoon. RUMMAGE SALE Friday and Saturday, Oct. 6 and 7, from 9 aan. to 6 p.m. at the Milford Youth Center. Sponsored by the Milford Methodist WSCS.
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