The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 February 1970 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Feb. 18, 1970

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Betty Busselberg Os Warsaw Will Run For County Recorder

Mrs .Kenneth ‘Betty* Bu->el-berg announced recently she will seek the nomination for county assessor on the Republican ticket. She has beers a deputy in the court house for the past 15 years. She worked in the assessor’s office under Kathryn I. Coy for three years. The remaining period was spent in the auditor’s office where she was a deputy under Earl Himes and Thomas K. Warner and first deputy under Noble C. Blocker and Lawrence Butts. 'Since May of 1969 she has been employed as a" secretary in the office of Downs Realtors. I Mrs. Busselberg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Miner. Her father was at one time trustee for Harrison township and a county commissioner of the middle district. The Busselbergs reside at Crystal Lake, r 5 Warsaw, and ahe the parents of three sons at home

Kiwanis Club Presents Drug Materials To Lakeland Schools

Don Arnold, superintendent of the Lakeland Community Schools, has been presented booklets entitled “Deciding About Drugs” by Dan Watson of the Lakeland Kiwanis club The booklets are given as a service to the schools and is one of several projects the Kiwanis club has sponsored from

Charles Yeager Named Chairman For Campaign Charles V Yeager, of Warsaw,has been named area chairman for the special girl scout capital campaign in Kosciusko county Yeager will be responsible for raising $109,296 from individuals, business and industry in Kosciusko county toward the overall girl scout campaign goal of $570,000 The money will be used for the expansion at Camp Singing Hills near Middlebury • The Giri Scout movement has a particularly rich history m Kosciusko county.” Yeager said, “and I'm pleased to help carry on their tradition ••-At the same time, the need for expanded camp facilities is rising at a tremendous pace At present anyone wishing to use the winterized camp building must rhake reservations fourteen months m advance" Yeager said Girl Scout troops were formed in 1934 with Gladys Ramsey as the troop

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Ml BETTY BUSSELBERG and a daughter. Mrs. Robert <Toni > Webster of Atwood. They also have two grandchildren. <

(he proceeds obtained from the Travelogue series. Various programs have been conducted during the school year in each school about the harmful effects of drugs and the booklets recently received will be used as an extension of the educational program.

leader •in Warsaw, and Mrs George Nye in Winona Lake. In 1940 a charter was issued to form the Warsaw-Wmona Lake Girl Scout Council They merged with the Indiana Lakeland Council in 1%6. Over 400 girls from 19 Troops in Warsaw, North Webster. Milford, Leesburg. Mentone.. Burket. Claypool and Pierceton represent Kosciusko county in the council. BIBLE CLASS MEETS WITH LOUIS FIRESTONES The newly formed Bible class of the Syracuse Church of God met Saturday, Feb. 14. ui ’he home of Mr. and Mrs. Lxiuis Firestone An old fashioned box social was held with Carroll Koble acting as auctioneer. > , There were 27 members and , children present There will be no March i meeting as revival will be held in i the church The next meeting will i be April 8.

It Happened In .. . Milford, Indiana Item Taken From The Files Os The Milford Mail

14 YEARS AGO. FEB. IS, 1956 At the meeting of the American Legion Monday night, Dennis Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burris Sharp, was elected to attend Boys’ State to be held on the campus of Indiana university at Bloomington. -J A large bam. measuring 40 by 118 feet, burned to the ground early Monday evening at the Harold Umbaugh farm, located five miles northwest of Milford, just north of road 6. destroying several farm implements, much hay and straw and a pet pony. Twin daughters. Marla Jo, weighing four pounds. 11 ounces, and Carla Jean, weighing four pounds, seven and a half ounces, were bom February 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoover, at the Goshen hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Chalies Clark will observe their golden wedding anniversary by holding open house Sunday. Feb. 26. Mark Galloway assumed the duties of postmaster at Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner and Mrs. B. H. Summey greeted more than 200 callers Saturday afternoon at the new Press offices at Pierceton. The sixth anniversary of The Pierceton Press was observed. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Hurd went to Chicago February 5 to attend the Chicago Dental meeting. 24 YEARS AGO. FEB. 14. 1946 The children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Grove met at the Grove home in Milford Sunday to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Walter Kasper is a patient at the Elkhart hospital where she underwent a major operation last Thursday morning. Alton Troup, who has been a patient at the, Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw for the past two months, was removed to his •home in east Milford Saturday afternoon. He suffered severe bums about the foot in a Warsaw foundry in December. Phillip Stuckman. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stuckman. left Monday for Norfolk, Virginia, where he will enter naval training Mr and Mrs Ray E. Bray entertained guests at their home Sunday night in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Clayton Hollar. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs Harold Geiger. Mr. and Mrs Otto Wiggs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich. Mr. dnd Mrs.

Willard Charlton and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hollar. Mrs. Jacob Clauss is on the sick list. 30 YEARS AGO, FEB. 15,1940 Ezra Beer and Dewin Berkey figured in a minor auto collision last Thursday afternoon about 5 o'clock at W. Emeline street and road 15. cause of which was reported to be icy pavements and ice on the windshield of the Berkey car. A surprise birthday party was held on the evening of February 7 at the Lake Wawasee home of Mr. and Mrs., Pel Clayton, in honor of Miss Rose Rapp of New’ Paris. Mildred. Lucille, Elmer and Floyd Rapp were among the fifteen guests. Taxpayers turned out Friday night to witness the dedication of the new 66,000 dollar Leesburg gymnasium at a ball game in which the New Paris cubs turned down the Leesburg team at a score of 31-26. The beautiful new building is a combination gym and school building for Plain township. An entirely new group of officers were elected at a meeting of the Milford Chamber of Commerce in a room above the Citizen's State Bank last Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The new officers elected for the year 1940 were as follows: C. D. Barnes, president; Kenneth Wilkens, vice president; John Augsburger, secretary; and Paul Wiggoms. treasurer. The Milford Mail received a post card Saturday from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phend who are enjoying a several week vacation motoring through the southern states with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown 40 YEARS AGO, FEB. 20,1930 Carl Coy, greenskeeper at the Tippecanoe Country Club golf course, attended the national convention of greenskeepers held in Louisville. Ky., last week.

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Miranda Nees, 81, was instantly killed Saturday morning at about 9:30 o’clock when struck by a Big Four freight train which was switching near the depot. Emeral Jones had his flock of sheep ravaged by dogs last Wednesday night, this making the second time during the past few weeks. Mr. Jones now has but one good sheep left out of his large flock. Levi Troup of Nappanee was a Milford visitor Friday. Mr. Troup and family were formerly residents of Milford. Clinton Callander narrowly escaped serious injuries late Wednesday afternoon of last week when he drove his Chevrolet truck upon the interurban track in front of a swiftly approaching Winona traction car. The Syracuse gym was filled to capacity Friday night for the Syracuse-Milford basketball game. It has been said that the crowd was the largest of any this season at Syracuse. The final score was Syracuse 34; Milford 25. DINNER MEETING SMORGASBORD The Syracuse Business and Professional Women’s club gathered Tuesday evening. Feb. 10, at a New Paris restaurant for a smorgasbord dinner. The Valentine decorations on the tables were enchanced by quaint antique dolls furnished by Mrs. 'John Craw. ! After discussion the club voted on kid for the Cardinal Learning Center at Warsaw. Plans were also discussed on the upcoming “Show Boat” on April 17 and an .outdoor Flea Market to take {date in May or June. Some timely quotes were read by the chaplain, Mrs. Louise Cohnolly. and two guests, Mrs. Chet Elder and Mrs. Glennis Stump were introduced. i The door prize was won by Mrs. Eugene Henning.

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the air force reserve officers training corps program. His wife, Reba, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wells of 15 King Arthur Ct., Northlake. 111. Edward Foltz, Jr. At Cherry Point CHERRY POINT, N. C. — Marine lance corporal Edward E. Foltz, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Foltz, Sr., of Leesburg, is serving at the marine corps air station at Cherry Point. 6961. U. Alumni Living In County Alumni of Indiana university now living in Kosciusko county number 696. a Sesquicentennial Year survey by the I.U. alumni office shows. Over-all, of the 180.093 living I.U. alumni, 93,792 live in the Hoosier State. Os Kosciusko county’s 696. 348 hold degrees; three earned associate degrees, and 345 attended one to three years. The men outnumber the women among the county's 696 alumni—--401 to 295.

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r* aK wk r PLANNING MARCH WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Greer of Syracuse announce the engagement of their daughter, Marcia Mae, to Michael Mauk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mauk of Milford. Miss Greer attends Wawasee high school. Mr. Mauk is in the U.S. navy, stationed at Great Lakes, 111. A March 14 wedding is planned in the Wawasee Heights Baptist church, Syracuse.