The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 April 1969 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Apr. 2, 1969

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Along Main Street By GEORGIA BUSTER The swans are in Syracuse Lake near Medusa street and the ducks are cn Lake Wawasee. Crocuses are up and tiny blades of grass, all green, and lilacs are budding — so where’s spring? The town’s street workers were out with brooms sweeping the streets along the curbs Friday. There have been many loose papers blowing around. It looks much better. This week on Thursday, the last of the films, “The Life of Paul”, will be shown at Grace Lutheran church. Until this week they have been shown on Wednesday night. Good Friday services will be in the Lutheran church. Sunrise services will be at Saint Andrew’s. It’s hard to get up so early on Sunday morning, but it is worth it. The choir is wonderful, and then there is breakfast after the service. $ $ * Sally Searfoss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searfoss, a student at Purdue, has been president of Wood hall for the past year. Newly elected president is another local student, Mary Barb Immel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Immel. Sally recently received the Inez Conan award for “the most friendly, understanding and helpful to other resident”. She was chosen by the residents. With the death of Dwight D. Eisenhower, I am reminded of something my son, the late Sergeant William M. Buster, said: “He is a great military man, and a human being”. Bill served at Munich while General Eisenhower was in command of the forces in occupied Germany. He was as interested in each enlisted man as he was of the officers. Something new in telephone wrong-numbers. Mrs. Estelle Swartz gets one and two calls a week, the long distance operator asking “is this the First Na-

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tional Bank at Kokomo?” This we can not figure out since the area code is 317 for Kokomo and Syracuse is 219. One of the most clever thank you letters was received by us from Lcren Longenbaugh. He says, “I have had several suggestions as to how to make a little money by charging to see my scar, but my wife and I have voted against this idea. Howevev, not wanting to disappoint any of you, I employed an artist to show you just what they went and done to me.” On the top of the letter is a drawing of Loren, showing the scar. Very clever! Don’t you think so? He is home for which we are all most thankful. Parents and children should be warned against the shooting of guns within the town limits. Early this week a duck belonging to Everett Ketering was shot. Several youngsters have been seen in town with rifles and there is a town ordinance against shooting guns in town. The guns may be confiscated by officers and a penalty imposed. Have a happy Easter—attend church and if you are making a trip, drive carefully. FILES INCORPORATION PAPERS Articles of Incorporation have been filed in the county recorder’s office at Warsaw-for Pickwick Lounge Corp., with offices at 107 West Main Street, Syracuse. The purpose of the corporation is to engage in the operation of a restaurant, supper club, tavern and other related business. Members of the first board of directors include Robert E. Reed Syracuse, and F. C. and Evelyn Marlin of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Cable Lane, Kale Island, Lake Wawasee, spent Friday and Saturday in Chicago.

A COMPLETE LINE OF WORK WEAR BY Osh Kosh Carhartt B’Gosh AND Brown Ducks AT HULL HOUSE Men’s and Young Men’s Wear Warsaw, Ind.

CARDS & THANKS Jgp CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all of my friends for their prayers, cards, visits and other acts of kindness during my illness. A special thanks to Revs. Michael Ostrander and Carl Shearer whose visits meant so much to me. Gerald Grove CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank my many friends for the cards, flowers, and many acts of kindness during my recent illness; and a special thank you to my employees at the Syracuse Case for “going the extra mile” during my absence. Mrs. Howard Kline CARD OF THANKS In an effort to thank all the folks who have contributed to our “drive for funds for Nancy Hunsberger”, we are hoping that all the folks in Milford and surrounding towns will see this letter. We knew it was impossible to do it individually. Our special thanks go to you and your staff who did such a tremendous job with the newspaper articles appearing in The MailJournal. The support of all the clubs, business organizations, Lions, sororities, churches, classes, and individuals has been wonderful. Our faith in people started us on this drive and we are happy to report they didn’t let us down. The original goal of $6,000 has been doubled and we have hopes of going higher. We hope that everyone who gave to Nancy’s fund will understand that there aren't enough words to express the thanks in the hearts of this family for the help given it. Leesburg Merchants Association Mildred Engle, President CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schlotterback would like to sincerely thank the party who notified them of the recent fire at Aqua Land Motel The instant response from the Syracuse firemen and police saved the business from sure destruction. Firemen did such an excellent job that damage was confined to one unit.

MRS. LUCY ULREY

Lakeland Residents Graduate From Secretarial School

Mrs. Barbara Coy of Syracuse and Mrs. Lucy Ulrcy of North Webster were graduated from the Carter Secretarial School Re-ceptionist-Typist course, Friday. March 7, in exercises held at the Elkhart YWCA. Mrs. Coy received several special awards including a scholarship award for an A average, spelling award and an attendance award for perfect attendance. Mrs. Ulrey received an attendance a'ward for perfect attendance throughout the six-month course. A reception was held after the ceremonies for the 17 graduates. Carter students and guests of the graduates. Bob Hoerr Is Vice President Robert Hoerr, an Indiana university sophomore from r 1 Milford, has been elected vice president of the Inter-Residence Hall Association, governing body of lU’s 10 undergraduate residence centers.

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Warsaw Girl Wins Spelling Contest Lisa Ann Rager, 11-year-old McKinley sixth grader, won the county spelling crown Saturday when she spelled “appendicitis” correctly and “azure”. Lisa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rager of Warsaw, will compete for the county championship on April 19. Lakeland spellers were eliminated in the 11th, 15th and 23d round as follows: Douglas Bemish, North Webster sixth grader, eliminated in the Uth round on the word “picnicking”. Joe Hickman, Syracuse, sixth grader, eliminated in the 15th round on the word “abstinence.” Alice Gunden, Milford sixth grader, eliminated in the 23d round on the word “authentic”. The contest began at 9:30 a.m. and ran for 27 rounds.

Addresses Given For Brothers In Service Mr. and Mrs. Hany Minnick of North Webster recently visited their son, Pvt. Mark Minnick, serving with the U. S. army at Fort Knox, Ky. Another son, petty officer second class Mike Minnick, is now stationed near Edzell, Scotland, after serving two tours of duty in Viet Nam with the navy seabees. The brothers are graduates of North Webster high school. Their addresses are as follows: Pvt. E-l Mark Minnick US 55950893 CD 11th Bn. 4th TNG. Bde. (BCT> USATC 3d Platoon Fort Knox, Ky. 40121 M. E. Minnick, P. O. 2/c B-50-40-19 USNSGAE FPO New York, N. Y. 09518 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaiser and family, Greg, Brent, Ann, John and Lynn were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crafton at Papakeechie Lake.

NOTICE To All Holders of Budget Loan Corp. Certificates Os Investment Effective December 16, I 968, the interest being paid on our Certificates of Investment was increased temporarily as per the following schedule. If Present New Rate If Present New Rate Rate Will Be Rate Will Be 4.5 to 5.0 5.75% 6.00% 6.50% 5.20% 5.90% 6.20% 6.70% 5.40% 6.05% 6.40% 6.90% 5.60% 6.20% 6.60% 7.10% 5.80% 6.35% 6.80% 7.30% If present rate is 7.00% New rate will be 7.50% Future interest payments (payable semi-annually in June and December) will reflect the above new rates and will remain in effect so long as rates being paid locally continue at their present levels. ‘ Please direct all questions and inquiries to the nearest Budget branch office. ,

Club Has Ladies’ Night March 24 The Community Men’s club met cn Monday night, March 24, in the Sole mon’s Creek United Methodist church and enjoyed a ladies night with a chicken supper. The selection of officers for the new club resulted in the following: President—Donald Thwaits Vice president—Richard Whitehead Secretary—Donald Lockwood Treasurer—Keith Miller John Huitema was appointed song leader. The executive committee will plan the next month’s program which is to include the reading of the names of the charter members. All men who attend any of the first four meetings will be included as charter members. The men introduced their wives and gave the number of years of residence in the community. The Russell Whiteheads have lived in the community for over 60 years. The program included a brief illustrated talk by Rev. J. S. Pritchard cf the story of Jesus from manger to the Church of the Jloly Sepulchre, using pictures he had taken in Palestine. The next meeting of the club is to be Monday, April 28, in the church. Economic advisers ask action to end poverty.

ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollar of r 2 Milford announce the engagement of their daughter, Ginger, to Lester Lull, son of Mrs. Ruth Lull, 2459 Finley Avenue, In- • dianapolis. Miss Hollar is a 1965 graduate of Milford high school and will graduate in June, 1969, from Indiana Central college. She plans to teach in the Indianapolis area in the fall. Her fiance graduated from Manual high school in 1964 and front Indiana Central college in 1968. He is currently serving with the United States army in Viet Nam. No date has been set for the wedding.