The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 June 1970 — Page 30

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., June 24, 1970

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■■■■XJ r -Tiiirer * - r \ tfSS wJI MILFORD’S ANNIVERSARY — Last year Miss Milford rode on a convertible decorated with a giant birthday cake iind giant purple roses saluting the Milford Lions club's 25th anniversary year. Kay Kaiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser, was the club's queen.

3,000 Set To Attend 52d 4-H Roundup At Purdue

LAFAYETTE Indiana 4-H members - some 3.000 strong will congregate at Purdue university June 30 for the 52nd Annual 4-H Roundup June 3o July 2. Theme this year is "Pledge Yourself to Action " As in the past, highlight of the three-day conclave will be announcement of state achievement winners Forty five 4 ILrnenibers will receive recognition for excellence in project work Except for the opening evening's program, all general sessions

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will be in the Hall of Music Four H ers will tour the campus and check into housing units Tuesday morning. June 30. Using the Roundup theme as his topic state t H ctub leader Edward L Frickey will address the opening general session, which will commence at 1:30 p m Later, former recording. TV and 'radio artist Tony Fontane will relate 'The Tony Fontane Story ” The annual chicken barbecue on the campus intramural field

will precede Tuesday night’s session at Slater Center. Tim Foley, Purdue,’s All-America cornerback, will speak at the 7:30 p.m. program. Later, the group will move to the parking lot north of the Arena for a fun and frolic session During the Wednesday morning session, July 1, announcement of state winners will be made beef, crafts, dairy, dog ca entomology, field crops, forestry, personality, poultry, public speaking, recreation, sheep and woodworking. Prior to the noon break. Mayor Richard Lugar of Indianapolis will address the convention, speaking on "Responsibilities of Youth to Indiana.” At the afternoon session state winners will be announced in these projects: Bread, clothing, conservation, dairy foods, electric, health, food and nutrition, food preservation, horticulture, home furnishings, home management, horse and pony, photography, safety, swine and tractor. The program will also include recognition of volunteer adult 4-H leaders with 20. 25. 30, 35 and 40 years service, a look at poet James Whitcomb Riley by Dr. George Davis, Purdue professor emeritus, and a recitation. "An Influence Called Indiana,” by Robert D. Garton. Columbus. A fun frolic will be held from 4 pm. until 7:15 p.m. in the

recreational gymnasium. Meanwhile, the Indiana 4-H Leaders' and Agents’ annual banquet will be in the Memorial Union’s north and south ballroom at 5 p.m. At the 8 p.m. general session, the state “share-the-fun” festival will highlight the program, followed by a “Hoosier Action” party in the Memorial Union’s ballrooms until midnight. t, During the final session Thursday morning, July 2, state project winners will be revealed in ag program, alumni, automotive, Camp Miniwanca, veterinary science, grain marketing, comsumer education, home economics and Alpha Gamma Rho leadership program. Introduction of state winners in leadership, achievement, and citizenship, a talk by Herb True, South Bend research psychologist, and closing ceremony, "A moute to excellence,” will conclude the roundup. The Indiana 4-H chorus and the State 4-H band will perform at some of the general sessions, and selected area "share-the-fun” acts will be given at others. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Snellenberger have arrived at their summer home south of Syracuse following the winter at Arcadia, Fla. Their return was delayed due to illness of Mrs. Snellenberger.

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Past Queens Os The Mermaid Festival When Peggy Hughes crowns a new queen on Saturday night she will have passed the now famous and coveted crown to the 25th Queen of Lakes. Who will she be? No one will know until the judges reach a decision on Saturday. Will she be tall or short? Will her eyes be blue, brown or even green? What color hair will she have? No one knows! One thing is sure, however, she will be one of the most beautiful girls in North Webster on Saturday night. a Have you forgotten who the former of Lakes are? They are listed here to jog your memory:

1946 PEG KAMMERER Mrs. Richard Klopensteir Leesburg, Indiana 1947 CARLA PERRY Mrs. Carla Risner Greenfield, Indiana 1948 BETTE YEATER Mrs. David Coppes Nappanee, Indiana 1949 DARLENE MORROW Mrs. Darlene Burzynskl South Bend, Indiana 1950 JOANN COLE Mrs. Joann Doran Warsaw, Indiana

1951 BETTY BRAY Mrs. Charles Myers Syracuse, Indiana 1952 FRANCY STUDY Francy Haney Claypool, Indiana 1953 CAROL HOLMQUIST Carol Muncie Tyner, Indiana 1954 JACKIE BLUE Mrs. Jackie Yeiter Warsaw, Indiana 1955 BARBARA BENDER Mrs. Barbara Snyder North Manchester, Indiana

1956 SUE ANN DANFORTH Mrs. Sue Ann Balch Crawfordsville, Indiana 1957 DIANE SCHMITT Mrs. Diane Theabold Indianapolis, Indiana 1958 MYRA JANE HATTER Mrs. John Barbre Fort Wayne, Indiana * 1959 GAIL STANGLE Mishawaka, Indiana 1960 SHIRLEY HENDERSON Mrs. Shirley Holmer Chicago, Illinois 1961 BRENDA KAY FIELDS Connersville, Indiana 1962 DEBRA ANN CONNER Marion, Indiana

The Beauticians At GERARD’S BEAUTY SHOP JERRI - LU ANN - JEANETTE - TOL LEE Next to the Methodist Church in North Webster Phone: 834-2922 Welcome You To The Mermaid Festival

1963 LINDA LEE MAST Mrs. Kirby Miller Fort Wayne, Indiana ’ 1964 x BRENDA HOBLEY Farmland, Indiana 1965 DONELL HOCHSTETLER Bremen, Indiana 1966 SHARON MAUZY Mrs. John Shaver 111 Warsaw, Indiana 1967 SHERRY BOCKMAN Mrs. John Thompson North Webster, Indiana 1968 PEGGY DEAN Mrs. Ernie Germann Nappanee, Indiana t ■ ■ 1969 PEG HUGHES Syracuse, Indiana