The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 September 1969 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Sept. 24, 1968

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Leesburg-Oswego News

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons Wedding Vows Spoken In Home Ceremony September 12

Miss Mary Margaret Collins of Leesburg and Gail Lee Estep of Syracuse exchanged wedding vows in a double ring ceremony at the home of the bride Friday evening, Sept, 12. Rev. Arden L. Reed, pastor of the Free Methodist church of Winona Lake, officiated at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hascue Collins of Leesburg are parents of the bride and Eugene Estep of r 1 Syracuse is father of the bridegroom. The bride wore a street length white formal lace dress with long sleeves. A white satin bow held her shoulder length veil. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Collins of near Warsaw were the attendants. The bride was employed at Brock’s before her marriage and the bridegroom is an employee of Coppes Kitchens at Nappanee. They are residing at Syracuse. The couple greeted their friends and relatives at a reception held at the home of the parents of the bride. Wedding cake, ice cream, punch, coffee, nuts and mints were served. INJURED IN CAR ACCIDENT Mrs. Jo Yocum and two children, Toni and Todd, were involved in a one car accident on old road 15 north of Leesburg late Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Yocum was taken by ambulance to the Goshen hospital. where she is a patient suffering with torn ligaments in the back. The children were examined and dismissed to the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum. The car was badly damaged and thought to be a total lossOfficers Dinner Held At Noel Home The Three Arts club opened their fall season with an officers dinner at the home of the president, Mrs. Mike Noel Monday night. Other officers on the committee were Mrs. Larry Elliott, Mrs. Jerry Brown and Mrs. Paul Schwennen. They furnished the ham, rolls and drinks and the other members brought the carry in supper. There were 11 members present. Games were played during the social hour. The next meeting will be October 6 at the home of Mrs. Bob Ferverda. TRI-ARTS MEETS AT SMITH HOME Mrs. Raymond Smith was hostess Monday night to 10 members of the Tri-Arts club with Mrs. Walter Deatsman as assistant hostess. Roll call was answered by showing a high school picture. Mrs. Millard Waftace gave the meditations and Mrs. Raymond Custer the program. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. TIPPY LEE CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS There were 19 present at a dinner meeting held Wednesday evening at a Warsaw restaurant. An election of officers was held with the following results: Mrs. Richard Allen—president Mrs. Don Puckett—vice president , Mrs. James Hearn—secretary Mrs. John Flory—treasurer Mrs. John Moneyheffer—reporter Fall flowers decorated the table. Prizes were won by Mrs. Myron Tschupp and Mrs. Raymond Hartman. Serving on the committee for the evening were John Moneyheffer and Mrs. Pat Murphy. LEGION AUXILIARY OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Dean Ferverda, assisted by Mrs. Pearl Ferverda, was hostess Tuesday evening io 14 members of the American Legion Auxiliary. “Happy Birthday” was sung to Mrs. Pearl Ferverda and a card signed by the members was presented to her. Mrs. Thelma McCorkle reported on the second district meeting held p at Porter. Mrs. Kenneth Hartman and Mrs. McCorkle will attend the president and secretary conference at Indianapolis October 4. A membership drive is underway with only six more members needed to reach the goal. Games were played during the

social hour. Mrs. Chris Kammerer reported the by-laws will be available at the next meeting which will be a Halloween party at the home of Mrs. Bertha Frederickson. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Richard Cretcher Is Stationed At Naval Air Base In Calif. SA Richard Cretcher arrived in the United States September 18 after serving sea duty the past months in the Gulf of Tonkin and ether areas in that region. He is a member of the VA 25 Fighting Tigers. He is now on land duty at the naval air base at Lemoore, Calif. He is the son of Mrs. Doris Cretcher. Ruth Missionary Circle Meets Thursday Mrs. Oscar Snyder, co-chair-man, presided at the meeting of the Ruth missionary circle Thursday afternoon held at the Oswego Baptist chupeiT - She was also in charge of. devotions and read from Matthew 6, verses 5-8, and an article from the Guidepost “Five Fingers To Prayer.” The Mary Magdalene circle will work on the cookbooks to be published at their next meeting and the Ruth members were welcome to attend and help. Mrs. Esther Harmon read a letter from Mrs. Gallup concerning the missionary fall meeting to be held at Memorial Baptist church at Fort Wayne October 21. A special meeting for women will be held at the state convention which will also be in October. The World Day of Prayer will ba observed the, first Monday in November. Mrs. Ira Shue gave the lesson on Caring, The Way of Life. “Christ cares, so must we”, she said. The lesson pertained to the retarded, the elderly and the physical handicapped. It also told of ths problems before the people now and discussed the ways of being of service to these people. Mrs. Harmon closed the meeting with prayer. SLIDES SHOWN AT EIGHT SQUARE CLUB MEETING Members of the Eight Square club met Tuesday night at the REMC building in Warsaw. Steve Wertenberger finished showing slides taken on his trip back from Peru. An election of officers was held with the following results: Mrs. Robert Lozier — president Mrs. Melvin Gunter — vice president Mrs. Dick Kinzie — secretary Mrs. Wallace Huffman — treasurer * Cookies, candies, punch and coffee were served by the hostess, Mrs. Fred Stookey and cohostess Mrs. Roy Hizer. They were assisted by Mrs. Russel Harmon, president. There were 33 present including, three children and a number of husbands. DENNIS SHIVELY INJURED IN GUN ACCIDENT Dennis Shively underwent surgery Monday at the Murphy Medical Center for the removal of a bullet from his ankle. He, with a group of college friends, had been shooting birds. He had made a change on his pistol when the pistol discharged with the bullet entering the calf of his leg and lodging in the ankle bene. The accident occurred Friday evening. Brethrenaires Featured At Sunday Service A large crowd attended the evening service Sunday at the Brethren church when the Brethrenaires from the First Brethren church of New Paris provided the first half of the service. A missionary showed slides for the remainder of the evening. Special Speaker At Calvary Baptist Church Sunday Miss Betty Murphy, who is leaving for the , Holy Land the last part of October, spoke at the evening service Sunday at

Phone 453-3921 the Oswego Calvary Baptist church. Mrs. Walter Hunter presented her with an offering from the Women’s Bible class. —L—HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. .Gary Popenfoose and sons of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Popenfoose and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Taylor and children and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blue, Jr., and family spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Popenfoose and helped Mrs. Popenfoose celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fox of Milford called later in the evening. DAUSMAN, Heather Dawn Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dausman are the parents of a daughter, Heather Dawn, born Saturday night at the Goshen hospital. The new arrival weighed in at nine pounds, seven ounces. They have one other daughter, Michelle. Maternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborn of Warsaw and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dausman of Leesburg. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. Max Guy entertained Saturday evening at a surprise birthday supper honoring Mrs. John Wallace of Warsaw, mother of Mr. Guy. It was her 75th birthday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hoffer, Kathy and Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Collins. and David, and John Wallace, all of Warsaw, and James Guy of Leesburg. ANDERSONS IN SERVICE Captain Bob Anderson has just returned after spending the past year in Thailand. After a 30-day leave he will report to Sumpter air base, S. C. Second class petty officer Dave Anderson will leave in October for a six month tour of duty in the Gulf of Tonkin. The Andersons are well known in this area as they at one time lived west of Leesburg. COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Ora Irvine and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine attended the observance of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Robert Bruce of Claypool held at the Wesleyan Methodist church in Warsaw Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brubaker have returned home after spending the past week touring in the Black Hills and Bad Lands and other points in the middle west. They took the Gold Mine tour at Lead, S. D., and visited the Wind Cave. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thomas of Warrenville, 111., spent several days last week visiting Mrs. Ruth Deatsman. They all visited one day in Hicksville, Ohio, with relatives. \ Mrs. Lydia Hull of Warsaw visited Mrs. Manda Stackhouse Sunday. , Mrs. Opal Skoving, Mrs. Tony Sankor of South Bend and Mrs. Herman Ginther visited Mrs. Nellie Anglin Tuesday at the Saint Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Anglin is showing improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brumfield and Jay of Warsaw spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman and daughters. Sunday afternoon callers were Miss Doris Black and Miss Janice Pippinger of Warsaw. Jerry Teeple spent the week end in Chicago. Mrs. Anna Hartman is ill at her home. Sunday visitors were Mrs. Blanche Jefferies, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter, Mrs. Harold Ginter and Mrs. Helen Sei-' lers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Keppen of near North Webster spent Saturday at Sandusky Park in Ohio. Mrs. Anna Hansman has returned home after having tests last week at the Bluffton Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Metge were recent guests of the Lawrence Hudsons of near Claypool. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beebe of Pierceton and Mrs. Bernice Watkins spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Watkins at Sturgis, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. George Watkins were also Sunday afternoon guests there. Mrs. Anna Bishop was dismissed from the Goshen hospital to her home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brubaker were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ginther.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rowland of near Community Center were callers in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Popenfoose and sons of Fort Wayne and the Charlie Hunters were Friday evening visitors of the Walter Hunters. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pulver and Mark of Woodburn and Kenneth Clauss, of Fort Wayne spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kammerer, returning home Sunday morning. Miss Ethel Anglin of Columbia City, Mrs. Forrest Croop of Warsaw and Mrs. Hugh McCann visited Mrs. Nellie Anglin Thursday at the Saint Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne. Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine were Rev. and Mrs. James Hughes, Dawn and Jeffery of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller, Max Allen and Mike Kissane attended the Centreville fair Saturday. Sgt. and Mrs. Rick Stookey left early Sunday morning for Nellis air force base near Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilkie and Todd of Carpentersville, 111., spent the week end with Mrs. Esther Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hollett attended the Bolley family reunion at Mt. Prospect, 111., recently. Sixty-seven persons were there from Franklin Park, Harvey and Donovan, Ill.; Niles, Lansing and Kalamazoo, Mich.; and Hebron, Brook, Morocco and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Anderson of Donovan, 111., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hollett. Miss Amy Ferverda, a member of the library staff, attended a picnic supper at the home of Mrs. Raymond Zuck at Winona Lake Saturday evening. It was a get-to-gether to know each other better. There were 24 invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Huffman are vacationing in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cormany of Fort Wayne were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cormany. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kammerer and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stookey attended the Centreville fair Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ervin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stookey attended on Thursday.

WILSON FAMILY AT LIGONIER The O. D. Wilson evangelistic team, world - wide known quartet, will appear at the Perry school in Ligonier Saturday evening, Sept. 27, for a two-hour concert, beginning at 7:30 p.m. They are being sponsored by the Northside Church of Christ. The public is invited to attend. The Wilsons will also sing at the Sunday morning worship hour at 10:30 p.m. Syracuse Explorer Scouts Visit State Caves The Sea Explorers, boy scouts, Ship 28 of Syracuse, made a trip to southern Indiana over the week end to explore caves. They left Syracuse at 6:30 a.m. Saturday going to Campbellsburg, where they visited three caves in the Cave River Valley, returning to Syracuse Sunday afternoon. There were 15 scouts making the trip. Accompanying them were Explorer leader Dr. Jack P. Clark, Mrs. Clark, auxiliary member Charles Harris and senior boatswain leader Paul Van Dyke. The group saw stalactites and stalagmites and at times had to crawl from one room of the caves to another. Other trips are planned for the future for the Explorers. MEETING OF GENERAL WSCS AT SYRACUSE The meeting of the general Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church was held Thursday with a pot luck supper in fellowship hall of the church. The new president, Mrs. Mil'ton Brice, presided. Mrs. W. T. Jones, Jr., gave the devotions. Miss Avis Rowland was pianist. Mrs. Fitzhugh Turner reported on the church library which will open t September 28. Mrs. Jones reported on the Bashor Home auxiliary’s recent meeting. The WSCS meets the third Thursday of the month and all church members are invited to attend. Mrs. Edna Tom returned home Monday after spending several days visiting her father, Curtis Cripe, a patientßp Wabash hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Keller and three daughters, Vicky, Kathy, and Kristi, of Indianapolis, spent the week end at the Amos Orn home. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Orn of Yuma, Ariz., are spending some time in the Orn home.

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LIGONIER NEWS

By Rose Cunningham Sgt. Lepird Stationed In Philippines Staff sergeant Jack B. Lepird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Lepird, Lincolnway West, Ligonier, has been stationed with the first mobile communications group with headquarters at Clark A.8., Luzon, Phillippines. They recently earned the US air force outstanding unit award. The group was cited for meritorious service in providing consistent communications and air traffic control during the past year. Sergeant Lepird, a radio equipment technician, will wear a distinctive service ribbon to mark his affiliation with the group. He is a native of Ligonier and graduated from Ligonier high school. BPW IN FALL MEETING Business and Professional Women held their first meeting of the fall season at a Syracuse restaurant, Thursday evening. The business meeting was in charge of Mrs. Herman Lung, president of the group. Miss Eva Cook reported that a book “The Children” by Jan Hartog, would be donated to the Ligonier public library in memory of Miss Marilyn Hartsler, a past president. Mrs. Robert Miller reported on the requisites of potential members and a membership drive was discussed. The next meeting will be on October 16 at the Crossroads restaurant in Ligonier. Mrs. Cathy Bremer, district deputy, will be present at that time. JOE GINGERICHS OBSERVE 25TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gingerich celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary with a dinner in Fort Wayne recently. Others who helped them to celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Orval Schrock of Ligonier and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Hartzler of Topeka. Clyde V. Chaffee Services were held at 1 p.m. today (Wednesday) in the Ligonier funeral home for Clyde Chaffee, 60, retired president of the Ligonier Rubber Co. Chaffee died Sunday at 10:45 p.m. at his residence, 207 west Union street. He was a native of

NOTICE!! McClintic Products, Makers of Green Stuf and Red Stuf Cleaners, Has Been Purchased by Paul A. Levemier. It is our desire to serve all of our Good Customers to the best of our ability and to their complete satisfaction: However, since our agent for this area, Mr, Robert McClintic, haft been confined in the hospital and since we have no record of all of his customers, we ask that anyone in short supply contact us at 457-4133, so we may take care of their needs. Thank You, H And I Chemicals P. O. Box No. 101 Syracuse, Indiana 46567

Debra Mignery And David Rensberger Wed In St. Andrews Church Sept. 6

The wedding of Debra Jean Mignery and David Wayne Rensberger was held in Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church on Saturday, Sept. 6, at 7:30 p.m. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William Mignery of Lake Wawasee and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rensberger of Syracuse. The double ring ceremony was conducted by Rev. August Lundquist in the presence of 50 guests. Bride Appears in Pink Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a floor length pale pink satin gown with an overlay of Chantilly lape. Her headpiece was a crown of lace and pearls with an elbow length veil. She carried a bouquet

Leroy, Ohio, and had also resided in Cleveland. He had resided . in Ligonier for the past 21 years. Surviving are his wife, Helen, two sons Charles and Clifford and two grandchildren, all of Ligonier. Two brothers and a sister reside in Ohio. Rev. bavid Gosser was in charge of the services and burial was in Oak Park cemetery. Carl S. Willsey Carl S. Willsey, 73, died at his residence at 608 Lincolnway West at 9:30 p.m. Monday. He had been ill for about two years. The son of William and Harriett E. (Leak) Willsey, he came to Ligonier 42 years ago. He operated a shoe repair business in the downtown district for many years and then bought a residence, small grocery which he leased out, and building for his own business on Lincolnway West. He was a member of the Ligonier Presbyterian church. Three brothers survive: Mark J. Willsey, Twin Park, Calif., Earl W., Bloomington, Calif., and Perry C., Ligonier. Services will be in the Ulrey funeral home at 1:30 p.m. Thursday with Rev. W. R. Simmons officiating. Burial will be in Oak Park cemetery at Ligonier. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Wednesday. Services Kenneth L. Enyeart Stationed At Fort Knox Kenneth L. Enyeart, husband of Cheryl (LaFollette) Enyeart of the North Webster community is taking his basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. He entered the armed forces September 9, 1969. He and his wife are the parents of one daughter, Michelle, aged four years. Private Enyeart is the son of Mrs. Elinore Enyeart of the Barbee lakes area and Garland Enyeart of North Webster. The mailing address for Pvt. Enyeart is as follows: Pvt. Kenneth L. Enyeart, 303-48-5586 Co. C Sth BN. 4th TWG. BDE. USATCA Second platoon (2) Fort Knox, Kentucky, 40121. Senior Mothers Club Meets At United Methodist Church The Senior Mothers club of Syracuse, met in Saint Andrew’s United Methodist chruch parlors Monday night. Mrs. Leonard Barnhart gave a book review on “Nature About Us”. Mrs. Noble Blocker, The hostess, served refreshments from a beautifully decorated table of flowers from her garden. The next meeting will be Monday, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m. at Wawasee Interiors. After a tour the members will go to the home of Mrs. Nancy Bailey. Mrs. Deloss Smith and Mrs. Bertha Whitmer will be hostess and co-hostess.

of white carnations with pink roses. Miss Jann Shoemaker of Syracuse was maid of honor. Her gown was a floor length lime green organza crepe. She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Stanley Rensberger, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Reception A reception was held in the home of the bride’s parents. Serving was the sister of the bride, Miss Linda Mignery, hnd Misses Debra and Dawne Cawby, friends of the bride. Following a wedding trip the couple will reside at Turtle Bay Trailer Court, r 4 Syracqse.

Court News Divorce Filed Mayburn L. Woodrum, Syracuse, from Patricia Lynn Woodrum. The Woodrums were married July 21, 1968, and separated August 20, 1969. There are no children. Divorce Granted Carolyn M. Michael, r 2 Syracuse, has been granted a divorce from Larry C. Michael in Kosciusko circuit court. She was awarded custody of one minor child and $25 per week for its support. The couple was mararated December 13, 1968. Divorce Suit Vickie Lynn Wenger of r 1 Leesburg has filed suit for divorce in Kosciusko circuit court against Jerald Wayne Wenger. The couple married April 31, 1968, and separated August 28, 1969. She seeks custody of the one minor child. « Intoxication Julian G. Nino, 23, Milford, was cited in charges at the county jail Friday for public intoxication. Licenses Suspended Following Lakeland area residents have had their drivers license suspended according to the latest reports from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in Indianapolis. William R. Johnson, 41, of r 3 Syracuse, from 2-21-71 to 2-21-72, for drunk driving. Benjamin F. Martin, 66, of r 2 Syracuse, from 7-25-69 to 9-25-69, (or drunk driving. Robert L. Williams, 39, of r 2 Syracuse, from 9-1-69 to 11-1-69, for drunk driving; and from 7-4-69 to 9-1-69, for reckless driving. Charles W. Fox, 18, of r 2 Milford, from 8-4-69 to 7-29-70, for drunk driving. Ralph L. Hoover, 58, of Syracuse, from 8-11-69 to 8-11-70. John A. Rassi, 17, of r i Milford, from 8-18-69 to 10-16-69, for other traffic violations. Files for Divorce Steven P.Miller of Milford has sued for divorce from Linda Sue Miller, Leesburg. They married February 1, 1969, and separated on June 28, 1969. There are no children. Apply for Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at -the court house: Julio Flores, 24, East Chicago, Inland Steel Co., and Hilda De La Fuenta, 22, Milford. Jose Margarito Garza, Milford, factory worker, and Jody Jane Shaffer, Milford. Court Appearance Steven J. West, 17, r 2 Leesburg, paid a fine of S2B in judge Burner’s court recently on a reckless driving charge.

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Sandy Crider, 20. Milfo'd, appeared in jp Clase’s court last week on charges of assault and battery and disorderly conduct.. He was fined $45 fo* each charge. Jailed Saturday Max A. "Beer, 21, Milfo'd, was booked in the Elkhart county jail Saturday morning it 4:33 after being arrested by Nappanee police officers for driving under the influence of intoxicants. His bond was set at S.OOO. He appeared in Nappanee city court on Saturday afternoon. He paid a fine of $25 plus 520.25 in costs, and was sentenced to 10 days in jail. United Methodist Youth To Hold 'Fall Huddle' Youth from the Sou ,h Bend District of the United Methodist Youth Fellowship will gather at Oakwood Park this coming Sunday for a “Fall Huddle. ’ The highlight of the all-day event will be the appearance of “The Soul Sound” who will present a concert under the direction of John Garner and assisted by Everett Williams at 1:15. The confab will get -underway at 10 a.m. with a mass communion service and worship in the auditorium at the park. Rev. Richard Bruner of LaPorte and the district UMYF officers will preside. The theme for this year’s “Fall Huddle” is “The Church and White Racism”. Special music for the morning worship will be provided for by youth of the home at Lebanon. The noon meal will be served in the park cafeteria. £ guest speaker for the afternoon will be Rev. George E. Rittick of Chicago. Talk back sessions will be held in classrooms of the park with the summary and adjournment set for 4:30 p.m. Walter Welb, Chairman Os Foundation FORT WAYNE - Walter W. Walb, chairman of the board, American Hoist and De rick Company, was named president for. 1969-1970 of the Indiana—Purdue Foundation at Fort Wayne Tuesday, Sept. 16, during he annual meeting of the board 0 directors. Mrs. Richard G. (Harriett) Inskeep, retiring president, was named vice president for the coming year. It was announced that Robert Gates, Columbia City, recently named Indiana university trustee, will become a new din ctor on the foundation board, rep acing Donald C. Danielson. Mr. Helmke was named to a new three-year term as a director of the foundatoin ,also representing Indiana university. Mrs. Luke (Margaret) White, Covington, was name< to a new three-year term on tie board, representing Purdue university. CHILDREN CAUSE ACCIDENT IN MILFORD FRIDAY Youngsters left in a parked car caused an accident last Friday when they took he family’s 1967 Buick two-door jut of gear and it rolled backwards into a parked vehicle belong ing to Julia M. Reed, r 1 Milford. The accident occurred at 10 a.m. on First street in Milford. Mrs. Reed’s 1967 Plymouth Fury 111 was damaged an estimated $125. Police reported no damage to the autc owned by the youngsters’ father, Baltalza Perales, Jr., of r 1 Milford.