The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 June 1970 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., June 10, 1970

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Wawasee Loses Opener To Jimtown Wawasee high school’s baseball team under new head coach Robert Schrader lost its first game of the summer season 3-5 to Jimtown. The game was played on the Warrior’s home field. Coach Schrader had to go with freshman pitcher Dwight Dean as regulars Thomas and Hasse were both at church camps. Wawasee had a total of seven hits in sewing the three runs and made two errors during the game. The Jimmies had nine hits and sewed five runs. They also made two errors. The Warriws will travel to Plymouth on Thursday fw a 6 p.m. game there. Box scores follow: JIMTOWN (5) — Spaugh CF 400 Payton RF 411. Simper ST 424, D Cook IB 321, T. Cook IB 301, Polston 3B 200. Roberts RF 401, Miller C 201 and Pontius P 300. WAWASEE (3) - Cutter ST 300. Mohler 3B 310. Cumings 2B 413, May C 301. Hamilton IB 300. Miller RF 302. J. Dean LF 300. Rhoades CF 200. D Dean P 111. Brethren Hold Mass Meeting At Camp Mack me annual Church of the Brethren mass meeting of the men of Middle and Northern Indiana was held Sunday afternoon and evening at Camp Mack Featured speaker was Rev. Nevin Zuck, past moderatw of the General Conference of the Church of the Brethren and campus pastor of Bethany Theological Seminary of Oak Brook. 111. He is presently serving as pastor of the City Church of the Brethren in Goshen Harold Um ba ugh of the Union Center church presided at the afternoon session Special music was provided by the Masters Quartet from the Yellow Creek Church of the Brethren LAKELAND LOCALS The wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Opal Ganshom of Etna Green was observed on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Greenwait Os Etna Green Others attending were Mrs Eula McLaughlin of Etna Green. Mr and Mrs Howard McDonald and Mr. and Mrs Woody Slabaugh of Nappanee and Mr and Mrs. Herman Miller of Milford. Mrs Norman Miller and daughters Kim and Tammy of Biloxi. Miss . are spending a few weeks with her parents Mr and Mrs Leo Pike and other relatives of Claypod and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of Milford David Brown left Saturday fw Terre Haute with the group from Kosciusko county to attend Boy’s State. FARM FOR SALE IN WISCONSIN 320 Acre Farm In Wisconsin With Modern 8-Room House, Barn and Machine Shed. Nice Location, H Tillable. Trade For One Near Goshen or New Paris. RAY STAIR ' R. 1, Box 304A Augusta. Wis. 54722

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* 1 I - aAz ■ az / mnlrani Hb I jmMm Ib iB 111 ■ PLANNING FLOTILLA — These four ladies from the Wawasee Area Jaycees are busy making plans for the 1970 Fathers Day Flotilla Activities. They will be behind the scenes on Friday night. June 19. when a new Flotilla Queen is crowned. From left are Judy Popenfoose. Linda Crow. Jackie Dunithan and Anita Bjella.

i n } Lakeland { i Golf J MAXWELTON LADIES PLAY ‘THROW OUT "nirow out was the play of the day for Maxwelton Ladies Day Tuesday with 18 members participating in the 18-hole play. Winners were: First, Evelyn Jones; second. Dot Stiver. Nedra Jones and Delight Craig, all tied; and third. Hank Curtis and Marcia Carpenter. In the nine-hole players, winners were First, Vicki Arnold, second. Donna Johnson; third. Helen Hagen; fourth. Nancy Mousley; fifth. Rosemary Lantz and sixth. Joe Ellen McJoel. TIPPY LADIES PLAY BEST 4 LONG HOLES Best four long holes was the play for the day Thursday for ladies day at Tippecanoe CountryClub with the following winners: Class A: Esther Brewster, Jody Frantz; Putts: Bess Bukert Class B: Irma Scheldt, MaryAker, Betty Thayer; Putts: Lois Xanders Class C: Sandy Connor, Evelyn Nieman. Irene Benzenberger. Doris Anglin; Putts: Vereen Kelly and Karen Aker Gass D: Phil Landis, Ginny Hawks. Florrie Sum my. Putts: Izzy Fiedeke. Graduates From Electronics School ET Seaman Richard Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell of Syracuse, has arrived home following his graduation from electronics school. He will report back for duty June 21 at San Diego. RETURNS FROM OKLAHOMA TRIP Mrs. Joe Thornburg of Syracuse Lake has returned from a week in Oklahoma where she assisted her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Griffith, formerly of Syracuse, move into their home at Bartlesville.

NOAH CLAUSSES AT MILFORD HOME Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gauss are spending some time at their Waubee Lake home near Milford after residing for several months in Arizona and in Miami. Fla. PHIL CLAUSS RECOVERING Phil Clauss, Fort Wayne, formerly of Milford, is at home following hospitalization six weeks ago after suffering a heart attack. Gauss is founder of the Hobby Houses m the Fort Wayne area. LAKELAND LOCALS Week end callers at the L. C. Sheibley home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stetler of Syracuse, David Gilliland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilliland, all of Mishawaka, and Mrs. Lucille Goerlach of Elkhart. The Home. Arts home economics club, had their meeting at the home of Viola Fadely on Dewart Lake, June 9. A dessert was served. A discussion focusing on the generation gap was presented by Louise Holp. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zimmerman and daughter, Kara of r 1 Milford had as their Sunday guests to a steak barbecue, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mann of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Dane Rumfelt and daughter, Terri of r 2 Milford. Miss Nell Biller of Milford and Sherry Graff of Kentucky. _ Mrs. Hazei Kline of Milford attended commencement exercises at Northßidge high school in Middlebury last Tuesday evening. Her granddaughter, Nancy Kline, was one of the graduates. Mrs Hazel Kline of Milford and Mrs Charles Smoker of Warsaw spent last Thursday in Benton where they visited Mrs. Adrian Carp and Mrs. Harry Patton. Both of the Benton women have been ill. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Maclntyre of Cando. North Dakota, have returned home following a visit last week in the Doyle Butler home at Syracuse. They also attended the graduation of their granddaughter. Sheryl Butler, from Wawasee high school Mrs. Hazel Kline of Milford and Mrs. Charles Smoker of Warsaw spent last Wednesday with the Benton home economics club. They enjoyed lunch at a Goshen restaurant.

New Salem By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE OTTO BEER, JR., SPEAKS Otto Beer, Jr., was guest speaker for both Sunday morning worship and evening service. George Schreiber was devotional leader for both services. —NS—SUNSHINE CLASS POTLUCK DINNER The Sunshine class had a potluck dinner in the church fellowship hall Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hurd and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Speicher as hosts. After dinner Elmer Rapp led the business meeting. Bruce Baker led in devotions. The afternoon was spent setting up for Y. B. S. scheduled to begin on June 9. Those attending the potluck were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beer, Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Schreiber and family, Mr and Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Georgina, Miss Elaine Kilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively, Mr. and Mrs. Vere Wildman and family. Edward Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W’ayne Teeple and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rapp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mwehouse. —NS—HAITIAN MISSIONARY HONORED Mrs. Bruce Baker entertained Miss Valeene Hayes., a returned missionary from Radio 4 VEH of Cap Haitian. Haiti, at a gathering on Friday afternoon. Miss Hayes works with the Oriental Missionary Society. Others attending the gathering were Mrs. John Mullinix, Mrs. John Plank, Mrs. Elmer Rapp, Mrs. Howard Kreider, Mrs. George Schreiber, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Edna Tom, Mrs. William Weybright. Mrs. Edwin Meek, Mrs. Glen Morehouse, Mrs. Russell Baker and Mrs. Lowell Rassi. Miss Hayes provided the musical program • and the discussion afterward. —NS—HELPED AT MISSIONARY PRESS Thost who helped at the Missionary Press at Winona Lake on Tuesday evening were Mrs. Dale Morehouse and David, Mrs. John Mullinix, Miss Doris Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse, Mrs. Vida Losey, Mrs. Zona Deeter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Math-* ews and Mrs. Bill Speicher. —NS—COUNSELING AT BOYS’ RANCH Gary Hinson of Jacksonville, Fla., has been a house guest of Dennis Shively for two weeks. Sunday morning, the boys left for Green Oaks Boys’ Ranch at Vista. Calif., where they will both teach and be counselors for the summer. COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Everett Tom. Jr., David Beer and Miss Dian Horein attended tljL New Tribes Missionary Camp in Fredonia, Wis., over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Endsley and family of Huntington were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn and family. Mrs. Gladys Van Sickle of Decatur, 111., is visiting in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider. Mrs. John Mullinix and daughters. Mrs. Edna Tom and Miss Doris Tom called on Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cripe at North Manchester. Mrs. Zona Deeter. Mrs. Amanda Stackhouse. Mrs. Iva Etter, Mrs. Ruth DeFries and Mrs. Vida Losey met for Sunday dinner. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Stetler traveled to Camp Christiana in northern Michigan to spend Sunday with pastor and Mrs. Michael Ostrander, who are teaching at the camp. LAKELAND LOCAL Professor Jesse Deer of Mansfield. Ohio, was a Sunday guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beer of Milford. Prof. Beer spoke before the adult Sunday school class of the Apostolic Christian church in the morning. The MAILJOURNAL tar TWe Mail-Jmraal rvery Wc4M«4a>> eater« 4 m Stem* CUM Matter al Um Faal Offtea al Srracasa. la4iaaa «CM?. Sbobß class bsslsk bbM st IM K. Mate Slrwl. SyraeaM. taMaaa «CMI aa4 at aUttteaat Mtiry atflexs. SaterriailM M.M war yaar la KaMiaaka Ceaalyi S3.M aatatea caaaty.

LOAN MATURITY DATES NEAR FOR SEVERAL CROPS Loan maturity dates are nearing for 1969 crop corn and soybeans under government price-support loan, Scott Horn, chairman of the Kosciusko Agricultural Stabilization and conservation (ASC) Committee, has reported. He reminded growers who have 1969 crops eligible for pricesupport loans that the deadline for requesting such loans is one month before the loan maturity date for the crop involved. Requests should be made at the County ASCS office. Loan maturity dates for 1969 crops are as follows: June 30 — Soybeans July 31 — Corn Loans may be requested through June 30. Loan support level for 1969crop com in Kosciusko county is SI.OB per bushel; and for 1969crop soybeans, $2.26 per bushel. GRADUATES AT INDIANA CENTRAL Miss Lucy Kay Kitson, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Kitson and the late Dallas Kitson of Syracuse, graduated Sunday, June 7, with a bachelor of science degree in elementary education from Indiana Central college, Indianapolis. James Russell Snider was also a Sunday graduate from Indiana Central with a bachelor of science degree in business education. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snider of Nappanee and the husband of the former Susan Kitson, daughter of Mrs. Kitson and the late Mr. Kitson. KERLINS ENTERTAIN LIBRARY STAFF Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin entertained members of the Milford Public Library staff at a breakfast Monday morning at their home west of Milford. Those attending were Mrs. Donn Kesler, Mrs. Richard Brunjes, Mrs. Samuel Welker, of Milford, and a former assistant, Mrs. Steven Roderick of Syracuse. Others present were Diane Kesler, Lorraine Welker, of Milford, Cathy Roderick, Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis .Angle of Peru. The birthdays of Mrs. Roderick and Cathy were observed. They received gifts and birthday cakes. Small potted plants were given to each of the guests. M| v i ■ ■ I K /BBBHto PREP SCHOOL GRAD — Cadet Candidate John V. Knisely, son of Jack Knisely of 934 E. Fort Wayne. Warsaw, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School. During the 10-month course, conducted at the air academy near Colorado Springs, he received concentrated training to prepare him for the academy entrance examinations and to succeed as an academy cadet. Included were military and physical training and intensive instruction in English and mathematics at college level. Cadet candidate Knisely will enter the academy in June and begin his four-year academic and military studies for a bachelor of science degree and commission in the US. air force. He is a 1969 graduate of Warsaw comm, high school. Thursday - Saturday, June 11 - 12 - 13 ROBERT RYAN in “CAPTAIN NEMO AND THE UNDERWATER CITY” Color Sunday - Wednesday, June 14 thru 17 SHIRLEY MacLAIN In “SWEET CHARITY” Color

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$ facts about $ ‘OUR TOWN* Milford, Ind. By JERI SEELY Campbell's Market has sure changed since the days when it was Wolferman's Market. Can anyone identify the three men standing in front of the store? « « • How about that weather last week end! It was so nice I am almost afraid to talk about it. Maybe summer has finally arrived. « • e Friend husband and I were off for Tecumseh, Mich., last Saturday night to visit his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sturtevant and sons. Sunday we attended the commencement exercises for the Sturtevants’ eldest son Greg who was a member of the graduating class of Clinton high school. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hamilton of Our Town have a right to be proud of their eldest son, Mike. He was ordained as a minister of the Christian church in services held last Sunday at the Christian church in Our Town. Mike resides in Cincinnati, Ohio, with his wife Sue and their two young sons. He is a student at the Bible college in that city. tee Carolyn Curtis tells this one on her eight-year-old daughter, Carla! Seems the young Miss wanted to go fishing and had only line and fishworm. No hook was available so she simply tied the fishworm to the line and cast it in the stream that runs near their home. What happened? She caught a small bluegill, what else! Maybe some of the avid fishermen with all their fancy sporting goods should pay Miss Curtis a visit and find out what her secrets are. • • • Have you seen Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Karstedt and their young

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daughter riding their tandem bicycle around Our Town. Rev. Karstedt is the pastor of the Milford United Methodist church. The family seems to really be enjoying their outing whenever I’ve seen them. The Karstedts will soon be off to Europe with the School Chorus of America. They will serve as chaperones for the annual musical tour. Varner Chance of Epworth Forest is conductor of the chorus. Mr. Chance also directs the Wawasee high school choir. • • • Friend husband and the Paul Kizers were off Monday evening for a visit with the Mid-Lakes Lions and their ladies. Kizer, a former deputy district governor of 25-G, installed the Mid-Lakes officers. FOUR FROM COUNTY RECEIVE SPECIAL AWARDS MUNCIE — Four students from Kosciusko county were recipients of special awards presented during the Ball State university honors banquet for outstanding juniors and seniors. They are: Janet Dawn English. Pierceton, junior dean’s list and a junior marshal; Patricia Kathryn Guy, Warsaw, outstanding junior in marketing; Philip Leslie Metcalf, Leesburg, senior dean's list; and Melanie Walters, Syracuse, outstanding junior in general speech. Jon Roberts . Joins Whitko Staff As Intern Jon Roberts, r 3 Syracuse, has accepted a position with the vo ag department of the Whitko schools. Roberts will assist William Me Vay as a vo ag intern for 10 weeks this summer. He will work with McVay on all FFA and vo ag activities and will be present for the first week of classes next fall. The Syracuse man is a 1970 graduate of Purdue university and has been active in FFA, having received the American Farmer degree at the 1969 national FFA convention. He will leave in September for six months in Panama as an International Farm Youth Exchange participant. While in Panama he will live and work with six to eight families in the country. Upon returning he will present slide programs to interested groups.

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