The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 March 1970 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Mar. 4, 1970

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-14 YEARS AGO. MARCH 1. 1956 Mrs. Charles Bird, who is the ’ mother of four daughters and one son, has 21 grandchildren and 14 great - grandchildren, celebrated her 18th birthday yesterday. She was bom February 29. a date which has the strange habit of rolling around once every four years. Kaiser's Inn was sold to a Warsaw couple early this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kaiser sold the Inn to Mr. and Mrs. Emory Huffer. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Beer visited their son. Walter Beer, and family of Bremen Sunday afternoon. Miss Edith Baumgartner spent Tuesday evening in the Andrew Beer home. Walter Wuthrich came home on Tuesday afternoon after 18 days at the Burleson hospital in Grand Hapids. Mich. Mr*. Jesse Miller has returned from Seattle. Wash., where she spent the past month visiting her son. Dick Miller, and her daughter. Mrs, Lowell Gaidner, and their families. Mr and Mrs. Charles Clark celebrated their golden wedding . anniversary Sunday by having open house Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shultz are moving to North Manchester after serving as camp directors for 31 years at Camp Alexander Mack. Glen L. Byler of Milford was a winner in the annual barrow show. 24 YEARS AGO, FEB. 28. 1946 Tfce Milford Trojans won the Kosciusko county sectional basketball tournament at the Warsaw armory Saturday night in a sensational game that rocked the entire county. 1 Miss Mary Scarlett and Raymond Miller were united in marriage Friday at the Shipshewana

NOTICE The Office Os Dr. J. B. Turner will now include evening hours from 6 to 9 p.m. on Mon., Tues., Wed. and Fri. Dr. Robert Licht will be in the Wolf Lake office of Dr Turner to serve these evening hours. PHONE: KIMMELL 635-2411

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Lake home of Rev. W. I. Duker. Mrs. William Rapp, who lives three miles wSst and one mile south of Milford, phoned in that she saw two beautiful robins on the garden fence early Tuesday morning. George Stieglitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stieglitz. was discharged from the army several weeks ago at the Veterans’ hospital at Marion. Sylvia Sue. 8; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall feay, met with a mishap Saturday when she slipped on the stairway in her home in Milford and cracked a vertebra. George Hubert, in his 60‘s, brother-in-law of Rial Troup of southeast of Milford, died at his home in Grand Rapids. Mich., death being due to carcinoma. Bill Bryer, manager of the Hickory Lounge, observed his 39th birthday Monday. Lark Becker and Wayne Bucher, Milford ball fans, lost their hats in the fire Saturday night in, the celebration of the team's victory. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Moore will observe their golden wedding anniversary March 6. 30 YEARS AGO. FEB. 29. I9W A surprise birthday party was given for Miss Hilda Dippon last Thursday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dippon Twenty-nine guests were waiting at the Dippon residence, two miles west of Milford, to surprise the young lady on her 17th birthday. Donaid Fox and family were Sunday guests of Jacob Fox and wife. A nine and one-half pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bjshong of east of Leesburg, near the Tippecanoe Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Royee Biller were Sunday dinner guests of the Har-

I vey Hollar family. John Augsburger and Albert Henry Bird motored to Warsaw Monday afternoon on business. Walter Lippincott spent last Thursday in Warsaw. Mrs. William S. Rogers, former Milford resident, expired at her Warsaw home Friday afternoon of complications developed from a 14-month illness. Noble Myers of Syracuse spent Saturday forenoon in Milford on business. 49 YEARS AGO. MARCH 6, 1930 Mrs. Della Coy returned home from the South Bend hospital Friday where she was given a thorough examination and treatment. During her stay at the hospital a kidney stone was removed and it is believed she will improve. George R. Unger, 41. prominent Elkhart businessman, and his wife, Irmyn, 39. were fatally injured last Thursday when the car in which they were riding on their way to Fort Wayne, crashed into the rear of a large truck and trailer, about a mile and a half northwest- of Wolf Lake. A fire starting from some unknown origin was discovered at the Ford garage one night last week after closing hours. M. D. Chatten was notified at once and by the time he arrived a Lincoln automobile was aflame around the engine. Mrs. Joe Ruch and son returned home Friday evening after a three-day visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Foster at Syracuse. Mrs. Carl Gawthrop is a patient in the South Bend hospital. C. A. Sparklin transacted busi ness at Bourbon on Friday. GOING TO FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fisher, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kizer of Milford left Saturday morning for Florida They expect to return about March 18. Enroute they plan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gordy at Thomaston, Ga. They will also visit with the Kizer's daughter Mr and Mrs. Robert Sheire and family at Dunedin; and with Mr. f and Mrs Lorin Homstead at Saint Petersburg and Mr. and Mrs. Seth McFarren and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollar at Bonita Springs. GAA GIRLS HAVE TICKETS The Syracuse Junior High school GAA girls are selling tickets in a race against the basketball boys for the American Red Heads vs. Syracuse Junior high school faculty basketball game on March 23. Proceeds go to the junior high athletic and activity fund. Winners of the race get to enjoy a meal from the losers. -

Named To Goshen College Dean’s List Ninety-three full-time Goshen college st* tents were named to the dean’s ust for high academic performance during the fall trimester, which ended in December. In addition, 182 full-time students were named to the honor roll To attain dean's list status, the student had to finish the trimester with a standing of 3.6 or higher on a scale on which an A counted 4.0, and have no grades lower than C. On the dean’s list were 21 freshmen. 20 sophomores, 28 juniors. 23 seniors, and one postgraduate. To be eligible for the honor roll, each student had to finish the trimester with a standing of 3.1 or j higher and have no grades lower j than C. On the honor roll were 40 freshmen, 31 sophomores. 51 juniors, and 60 seniors. Together, the dean’s list and the honor roll comprised 24 per cent of the full-time students at the Northern Indiana school. Goshen college, now in its 76th$* year of service, is a fullyaccredited four-year liberal arts college owTied and operated by the Mennonite church. On the dean's list from Syracuse was Miss Jane a sophomore and daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George E. Murray of r 1. She is a 1968 graduate of Bethany Christian high school On the honor roll was Miss Jayne Allyson Poynter. a senior and daughter of Mrs. Raymond Poynter of 207 N. Huntington. Syracuse. She is a 1966 graduate of Syracuse high school. SYRACUSE FIREMEN ANSWER FIRE CALLS Syracuse firemen responded to two grass fires Thursday. The first call came in at 2:|18 p.m. when burning trash ignited a large field south of the Pickwick road near Ind. 13 and extending a half mile south to the back of a drive-in restaurant. At 6:38 p.m., firemen responded to a fire at Scott's dump southwest of town when a dump fire caused grass in a nearby field to ignite. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and family of Milford had as thjeir recent guests. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Scott and son. Rickie of Bourbon. The occasion was the birthday of Becky Ann Miller’s birthday. Mrs. Mace Hollar of Milford had as her recent dinner guest; Mr and Mrs. Floyd Hollar and Dr and Mrs. Charles Hollar of Warsaw. Recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. George Auer of r 1 Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roberts of Syracuse.

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