The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 May 1970 — Page 5

Leesburg-Oswego News

By Mrs. Max (Chearyl) Miller

Auxiliary To Conduct Memorial Services May 30 The Leesburg American Legion Auxiliary will conduct Memorial Day services on Saturday, Mdy *3O. A parade will form in the business district at 10:45 a m. and proceed to the cemetery where the service will be held at 11 am. Rev. David Willett, pastor of the Leesburg Brethren church will be the speaker. All boys and girls are urged to participate in the decorated bike contest and all fraternal organizations and clubs as well as Girl and Boy Scouts are invited to participate. Seniors Os The Week KIM HARTMAN ; Kim.,Hartman is the son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Hartman of He will be graduating with majors in English, math and science. His favorite subject is math * Kim has played two years of varsity baseball playing third base He has had three years of intramural basketball. Kim is a member of the Leesburg United Methodist ■church He will work this summer for Robison Plumbing hnd Heating of Leesburg This fall he will enter Purdue Extension at Fort Wayne. Kim's favorite sport is baseball' He likes to ski and play baseball and collect coins He has one older brother Larry of Leesburg, and one younger brother Randy. 13. who attends Warsaw junior high STEVE WEST Steve West will be entering a Southern college this fall He is the son of Mr and Mrs E L. West of Bel Rohr Park He workds at the Tippecanoe Lake Country Club. Pro Shop. He will graduate with majors in English, history and math. His favorite subject is history He has had one year of varsitygolf Golf is his favorite sport Steve is ? a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic church of Warsaw He also plays on the intramural basketball team. He likes to ski.

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dance and play golf. Steve has one younger sister, Jennifer a junior at Warsaw. RANDI BUECKMAN Randi Bueckman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Richard Bueckman of Osweg Randi is employed by Klines Dept. Store in W’arsaw and will enter Ball State university at Muncie in December. She has majors in English, history, math and science. Her favorite subject is English. She likes to read and basketball is her favorite sport. She has been in the cheer block for two years, GAA two years, and FTA one year. Randi attends the Presbyterian church in Warsaw For her hobbies she likes- to swim and hike Randi has one older sister. Cherie, a stewardess at Seattle. Wash. TED BAST Ted Bast is the son of Mr. and Mrs Carl Diehl of r 4 Warsaw. Ted has been in varsity cross country three years and track three years He has been in the 4H Successful Farmers of Leesburg ten years Cross country is his favorite sport. He will be graduating with majors in English, math and science. His favorite subject is math He will be working at Martin's Mill this summer and this fall enter Purdue university to study engineering: Ted is a member of the Leesburg United Methodist church. He has a younger sister Brenda 16. a sophomore at Warsaw, and two younger brothers. Carl in junior high at Warsaw and Claude in the second grade at Leesburg GARY HAMMAN Gary Hamman is my last senior He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hamman of Oswego. He will graduate with majors in English, history and mechanical drawing. His favorite sport is basketball. He was in the cheer block He, plans to work at Zimmer’s after graduation. Gary is a member of the Calvary Baptist church of Oswego. - He has one older sister. Mrs. Roger Layne of r 1 Leesburg He has four younger brothers Gale 16. sophomore at Warsaw; Mark 15. in junior high, Ned 10. fifth grade; and Michael 3. Gary likes drag racing BRETHREN CHURCH HAS CARRY-IN The Leesburg Brethren church held a carry-in dinner Sunday in the church basement in honor of those graduating There are two from Grace College and two from Grace

Phone: 453-3792 Seminary and one from IBM college at Fort Wayne, in the church graduating. MUSICAL PROGRAM AT BRETHREN CHURCH SUNDAY The Leesburg Brethren church held a musical program Sunday evening, using local talent of the church. Patriotic Service This Sunday morning May 31, the first 30 minutes of the morning worship service will be patriotic. The pledge to the Christian and American flags will be given. The Star Spangled Banner will be sung and the choir will sing America The Beautiful and Battle Hymn of the Republic * The pastor will be giving patriotic exortations and honoring the servicemen who are in now and the ones who have served. Steve Weirick, son of Mr and Mrs. Carl Weirick. who is stationed at Okinawa; Jim Sechrist. is married to the former Helen Welborn; James Foreman son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foreman was killed while in the service; and Bill Lyons, son of Forrest Lyons, who is at Washington. D C.; are the young men of the Brethren church LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS IN HARTMAN HOME RECENTLY The Homer W Murphy Auxiliary American Legion Unit 320 met in the home of Mrs. Kenneth Hartman recently. There were 16 present. Mrs. Kenneth Hartman conducted the business meeting The memorial day parade was planned, and poppy day sales. The next meeting will be June 16 at the home of Mrs. Herbert Timmons. IN BAND CONCERT AT WARSAW Those from the Leesburg area who were in the band concert at Warsaw high school last Tuesday evening were: Connie Phillips, Sara Teeple, Stacy Becker, Lisa Graham. Denise Anglin, Cindy Bishop. Karen Mosher, Jan Osbun. Connie Stoneburner, Nancy Sausaman, Ann Bell, Karen Albertson, Susan Norman, Jim Garner, and Gina Graham. Leesburg is well represented in the band. BAPTISMAL SERVICE HELD Rev. David Willet, pastor of the Leesburg Brethren church, held a baptismal service at Camp .Alexander Mack on Waubee Lake Sunday, May 24 Those who were baptized were Clinton Willet, David Giles. Greg Hollinger. Dan Smith and John Teevan.

Calvary Bible School To Begin Monday, June 8 The annual vacation Bible school of Calvary Baptist church of Oswego will be held June 8 through 19 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The closing program will be on June 21. PTO IN LAST MEETING OF SCHOOL YEAR The Parent-Teachers Organization held its last meeting of the year May 20. The meeting was opened by president, Lee Tusing. The secretary's report was given by Mrs. John Clay and the treasurer’s report by Mrs. Byron Myers. Sheriff David Andrews spoke on juvenile problems. The new officers were installed for the coming 1970-1971 term. They are: President — Mr. and Mrs. Don Tarner First vice president — Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoffer Second vice president — Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Everest Secretary — Mrs. Lewis Bertsch Treasurer — Mrs. Larry Summy The PTO honored the boy scouts and girl scouts and the summer recreation teams with donation checks. The girl scouts presented a program for the closing of the evening. SPECIAL SERVICE AT BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY

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Dr. J. P. KLIEVER Dr. and Mrs. Jacob P. Kliever will be ministering at the Calvary Baptist church of Oswego, Sunday. May 31. for the following services: 9:30 Sunday School; 10:30 Morning Worship; 7 p.m. Evening Fellowship. They will have curios on display and also will be showing pictures. The pastor, Lee L. Kantenwein and people invite the community to these services. Dr. and Mrs. Jacob P. Kliever began their service in the Central African Republic with the Foreign Missionary Society of the Brethren church in 1938. They arrived in the United States for furlough in July, 1969. Dr. Kliever has served as missionary pastor and also as field superintendent of the C. A. R. mission. Upon their return to the field in June. 1966. the Klievers took over the responsibilities of the mission’s work in the Chad Republic which includes 30 organized churches; the Chad has now been established as a separate field of the Brethren Foreign Missionary Society. They will be returning to the mission field in June for their last term of service Dr. Kliever was honored for his distinguished missionary service with the presentation of an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree by Grace Theological Seminary in 1968 Dr. and Mrs. Kliever were both bom in western Canada but moved to Oregon with their families when they were children. The Klievers attended the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. They have two daughters — Anne (Mrs. David) Farris, and Donna (Mrs. Marvin) Fullerof Warsaw, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hollar of Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shue of Warsaw visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shue.

Attention: Servicemen, Veterans & Their Families You Are Invited To A Special Patriotic Observance Sunday, May 31 ■ lOJOajn. WAWASEE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH SYRACUSE In honor of all our servicemen, living and dead. Bob Mundy, Pastor

MRS. BRIGHT ENTERTAINS MARTHA CIRCLE The W.S.C.S Martha Circle of the United Methodist church met in the home of Mrs. Hulda Bright of Leesburg. Eleven members answered roll call. Chairman, Mrs. Charles Smoker read “When Your Prayers Run Dry.” The business meeting followed. Program was given by Mrs. Ruth Sutton entitled “Pray.” A record “Don’t Spare Me Lord,” was played during the refreshment, served by the hostess. Missionary Society Installs Officers The Missionary Society of the First Baptist church of Oswego held installation of officers at the church Thursday, May 21. Mrs. Ila Hayse of Columbia City installed the officers. Refreshments were in the charge of Mrs. Fred Stookey and Mrs. Millie Engle. CLASSES ENJOY FIELD TRIP The two fourth grades of Leesburg took a field trip to the New Paris Creamery and Hubbard Hill Museum of Elkhart. They each took a sack lunch and ate it at the Hubbard Hill Museum Park They left the school at 9 a.m. by school bus driven by Everett Lutes and returned to the school at 2:30. Mrs. Jack Fawley and Mrs. Darrell Phillips are the two fourth grade teachers. Mrs. Wayne Hoffer and Mrs. Lee Tusing were the two mothers who went along. Kindergarten Classes Present Program The morning and afternoon kindergarten classes each presented a musical program, “Let’s Make Music,” for their parents and relatives last Friday. It was a nice program with “Hello Everybody” as the opening song. They sang different songstand did different actions with the songs. The closing song was “Mothers Make A Home.” Mrs. James Miller is the teacher. She had 24 children in the morning class and 25 children in the afternoon class. Brownie Troop Has Picnic Brownie troop 20 held a picnic at Valley Springs last Tuesday. They enjoyed a weiner roast and played games. There were 24 present. Mrs. Ed Handgen and Mrs. Richard Klopenstein are the leaders of the troop and Mrs. Everett Rookstool and Mrs. Steve Davis helped with the picnic. The last meeting of this season will be held Wednesday at the United Methodist church. The third grade brownies will have fly up with the girl scouts. COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tamer and family attended the commencement exercises of their nephew Michael Tarner, at Ginton Central high school near Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter attended the funeral of Mr. Hunter’s brother-in-law Lennel Weimer of Wilmot, on Friday May 22. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown went to the Indianapolis “500” time trials last week end. Mrs. Joe (Ann) Hansman and Mrs. William Orr of Warsaw were Friday lunch guests of Mrs. Charles Rose of Etna Green. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Butler of Marion visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Phillippe and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Tyman and sons of Indianapolis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dungan over the week end Mrs. Esther Lloyd attended the funeral of her granddaughter-in-law Candice Moles who was killed in an automobile accident. She was from Best Plains, 111. Her husband Robert A. Moles was raised in Oswego. The funeral was last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Goon and family had Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown over for Sunday dinner.

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SAFETY’ PATROL AT MILFORD — The students pictured above are about to complete another year as members of the Milford junior high safety patrol. The patrol members have taken various two week assignments of helping the Milford elementary school students across busy state road 15 at the junior high school as they go to and from the elementary building. . *■ This has been done at four different times daily despite the weather throughout the year. Students in the photo club picture are Jeff Scattergood. Ricky Linville. David Housouer and David Scattergood. Second row, Nikki Dean, Peg Timmons. Brenda Boddiger. A. Gonzales, Mitch Houser. Jim McCoy, M. Melendez and Bonnie Scattergood. In back are Lorraine Welker. Jayne Lehman. Alice Hernandez. Hilda Gonzales, and Donna Beiler. Absent when the photo was taken were Joe Melendez, Russel Lozano, Jr., and Mark Dean.

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MILFORD CHEERLEADERS — Gorman Miller, principal of Milford junior high school, has released the names of students who w ill be the cheerleaders for the next school year. The selection was based upon student vote, teacher selection and final vote of an athletic committee. Each student who participated in tryouts had to be able to do certain athletic movements before she was allowed to enter the tryouts. Three cheerleaders and one alternate were selected for both the seventh and eighth.grade. They are shown above in the Milford junior high photo club picture. In front are Angela Jessop, seventh grade alternate; Renee Anglin, eighth grade; Ann Kaiser, seventh grade; and Amy Vanlaningham. seventh grade. In the second row are Peg Beer, eighth grade; Susan Nyce, eighth grade: Kathy Steffen, eighth „ grade alternate: and Judy Snider, seventh grade.

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Popenfoose and sons visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Miller and family attended a Sunday School carry in dinner at the Jim Keirn home of Warsaw Sunday. This was a going away party for David Smith and his fiance Jeanette Hiebert. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Branning of Larwill were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown. Terry Hand spent the week end with Steve Tarner, after church they attended the Indianapolis “500” time trials. They went with Mr. A. L. Lippencott of r 4 Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Puckett and daughter of Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Puckett from Kenton. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. William Puckett and sons of Warsaw were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Puckett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts and sons visited relatives at Danvjlle, 111., on Sunday. Mrs. Loren Pound had a birthday luncheon for Mrs. Richard Klopenstein. Mrs. Ed Handgen and Mrs. Ed Charleton were also there. They played bridge in the afternoon Ann Minnick went with her sister, Mrs. Ron Seiler, and Mr. Seiler of Alburn, over the week end camping at Eby Pines at Bristol.

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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Timmons and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Armey and son of r 1 Warsaw Saturday evening. Mrs. Edward Roberts and Eddie. Miss Cleo Witham and Cindy Slater went to Franke Parke Zoo at Fort Wayne on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Robison attended their granddaughter’s commencement, Christine Anne Vollmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Vollmer, at Manchester high school, Sunday evening. They also attended open house at her parents home after the commencement. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kammerer had dinner Monday evening for Mr and Mrs. Richard Klopenstein and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kammerer. This was to celebrate Mrs. Klopenstein’s birthday. Mrs. Stanley Carr and Mrs. E. L. Hay took Mrs. Carr’s children. David and Douglas, to Washington, D. C. sight seeing. They returned Sunday. OBSERVES 13th BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Manges and Mrs. Buddy Manges of Dewart Lake entertained at a birthday celebration Monday evening for Kimber Lee Manges. Helping Kimber Lee observe her 13th birthday were Julie Method. Debbie Boddiger. Susie Nyce and Sherrie Arthur. The evening was spent bowling at Warsaw, returning to the Floyd Manges home for refreshments. VISITS SONS AND CLINIC Mr. and Mrs. Carl White of North Webster spent several days last week visiting their son, Rick White, and wife Jodie of Bloomington, both students at Indiana university. They also stopped at Methodist hospital in Indianapolis to visit another son. Dr. Thomas White, who will finish his internship there on June 22. Carl, former owner of the Soft Water Co. in North Webster, recently returned from Cleveland Clinic where he underwent further tests and observation of a heart condition.

Broiler Producers To Meet Wednesday Broiler producers of northern Indiana will meet Wednesday evening, June 3, to discuss the future of production here. The dinner meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at Donna Jean’s restaurant (formerly Miller’s), four miles north of Goshen on state road 15. Speakers will include Rby W. Lloyd, poultry management specialist of the University of Delaware. He will discuss “Broiler Management of the 70 s.” Bill R. Henry, North Carolina Economist from Raleigh, N. C., will speak on “Can Indiana Compete.” Dinners will be furnished of the courtesy of Martin’s Mill, New Paris, and the Veterinary and Poultry Supply Company, Goshen. Reservations are needed and may be made by notifying Don Frantz, area extension agent, court house, Warsaw. Three Arrests Made By Milford Police Milford police chief Don Drake made a total of three arrests over the week end. They are as follows: Jerry Gerber, 28, box 225 Milford, was arrested at 1:25 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, for false registration. Melvin Slabatigh, 23, r 2 Nappanee, was arrested at 3:45 a m. on Saturday for reckless driving. Qaudith S. Crider, 18, 818 E. Chicago street, Syracuse, was arrested at 12:08 a m. on Sunday, May 24, for disregarding a stop sign. ENTERTAIN AT COOK OUT Mr. and Mrs. John Hare of Milford entertained the Turf Bar bowling team Sunday evening at a cook out. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ostendorf, Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mathews, Betty Hare. Tobe Baumgartner and Dick Scott, all of the Milford area; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Moore of Warsaw; and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chambers of Goshen.

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