The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 July 1970 — Page 8

LEESBURG DAYS Friday and Saturday, July 10 & 11

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KOSCIUSKO CO. STAND ARD — Few people realize that a newspaper was published in Leesburg early in the century. Above is a fascimile of Vol. 15, Number 36 of the Kosciusko County Standard issued on Thursday. January 8, 1903. \ ‘ The issue belongs to the Peoples State Bank, and no wonder why: a page 1 story tells of the opening of the new bank with a capitalization of SIO.OOO. The four-page paper was published by J, W. Armstrong & Son with J. W. Armstrong as editor. Subscription price: 11.00 per year, in advance. \ * At one point the Standard suspended publication and the LeesburgJoumal began publication, but the full history of this change is lost to us. \

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HOMECOMING - We’ll need help in identifying this photo as to the year it was taken. It's Homecoming in Leesburg, and horse and buggy equal automobiles, one to one. Anyone who has further information on this, is asked to contact Millie (Mrs. James) Engle at Ixvsburg Lumber.

' ESU 1_shilv_ , I* a J-I v W It iMg _ ,1... —-v - ?.-z >•• ♦ ... zr. 'ZX, —.;:.zz ~—- Welcome To Leesburg During Leesburg Days, July 10 and 11, From Kammerer’s Super Shell Station Uptown Leesburg Dick iOopemtein FUU LINE OF GOODYEAR AND FIRESTONf TIRES

Mrs. William Elkins was in the Goshen hospital last week from Monday until Thursday. Mis. Darlene Collier of Michigan City spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gross. Mr. and Mrs. George Day of St. Paul. Minn.. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bair of Leesburg, and Mrs Roger Bair and son Brant of Ypsilanti, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Adams and family of Franklin were Thursday evening dinner guests of the Herschel Albert home. Mr. and Mrs James Heierman and family spent a couple of weeks in Canada. Mrs Ruth Sutton and Harriett DeFries called on Mrs. Emma Hollar and Fae last Wednesday > afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine and Lonnie and Mrs. Ora Irvine spent

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I.EESBVRG BAND — Gone are the days when smaU communities had their own uniformed professional bands, but the memories linger on. Here is the old Leesburg band. In the front row from left are Claude Stookey. John Wallace. Charles Ross. “Stub” Hall and Merle Pound. Center. 1 to r, are Marshall Wallace. Percy Bridenthall. Harry Beatty. Si Hall and Ralph Stookey. Back row. I to r. are Cleber Wilkinson. Charles Hall. Vic Wallace. Millard Stookey and (?) Ross.

Saturday in Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kammerer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kammerer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pulver and Mark of Grayville, Larry Kammerer and Kay Kaiser spent the 4th at Willington. 111., with Mr. and Mrs. Don Yergler and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith and Mr. and Mrs Floyd Smith and Stacy spent Saturday the 4th with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kammerer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Adams and family spent several days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Albert, returning to Franklin Tuesday Sgt. Daniel Knepper arrived home from Viet Nam on June 17, where he served 14 months with the U.S. army. He is with his mother. Mrs. Daniel Knepper. Barry Long celebrated his 14th birthday Friday evening with cake and home make ice cream being served to Mrs. Roger Bair and Brant of Ypsilanti, Mich., Mrs. Kent Adams, Leigh Ann. Greg, Carol Ann. and Kent ll,' Mrs. Mabie Krouse. Mrs. Leola Long. Steve Rogers. Randy Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Albert and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long. Cathy jludy and Sherry. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stamer of Phoenix, Ariz.. and Mr. and Mrs Bill Stamer and family of Warsaw visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stillson and family of Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Garman and family of Elkhart were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Marvel. Mr. Mrs. Norman Hunsberger? Nick and Ned were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum. They helped Mr. Yocum celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bair and Brant of Ypsilanti, Mich., spent a few days over the 4th of July week end with Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Bair. Mr and Mrs John Brown of Burket entertained the Brown family for a chicken barbecue Saturday the 4th. Those from the Leesburg area enjoying the cookout were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown. Mr. Robert Brown and

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Funnell and family. Mrs. Gary Popenfoose and Mrs. Walter Hunter visited with Mrs. Anna Hartman on the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Carey and family moved to Fort Collins. Colorado. Mrs. Carey' taught third grade at Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. George Buckingham. Mr. and Mrs. John Baughn of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buckingham enjoyed watching the fireworks from their boat on Tippecanoe Lake at the Country Club. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Dierks of Irish Lake had a birthday party for their

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daughter Julia Ann, who was five. Those helping her celebrate her birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dierks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dierks and daughter of Sidney, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dierks and son of Liberty Mill§, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lenweil and daughter of Pierceton and Mrs. Lillian Custer. Other friends also stopped in. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Adams and children Kent J., Carol Ann. Greg and Leah Ann of Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Albert called at the Robert Long's home in Leesburg to help Barry Long celebrate his 14th birthday. Mrs. Jesse Long was also present. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bair and Brant of Ypsilanti and Mrs. Mabel Krouse of Leesburg called in the afternoon of Friday the 3rd of July. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hammond of Winona Lake and Mr. Joe Ettinger of Warsaw had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brubaker. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Boss and granddaughter, Vickie of Wawakee and Conrad White of Ligonier called on Mrs. Emma Hollar and Fae Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs. Gene Kammerer spent the week end in Saint Louis, Mo., visiting Mrs. Kammerer’s son. Gordon Sands. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, Barry and Sherry enjoyed a cookout with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen and family the 4th of July. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Popenfoose and family visited over the 4th with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Dallis Popenfoose.

Warren Rosbrugh is a patient at the Saint Joseph hopsital in Fort Wayne, room 355. Rev. David Gosser is teaching creative workshop on worship at Epworth Forest this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. The 4th of July, Saturday lunch guests at the Herschel Albert’s home for Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bair and son Brant of Ypsilanti were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Charlton and Mrs. Mabel Krouse of Leesburg. Mrs. Lillian Custer spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Custer of Claypool.

LEESBURG DAYS SPECIALS FOR JULY 10 & 11 Dacron and Cotton Reg. $3.00 Knit Tops now $1.50 Reg. $4.50 Bermuda Shorts now $2.25 * Reg. $4.50 Slacks nowM Ladies’ Reg. $3.00 Knee Knockers now $1.50 Many Other Specials To Choose From HARRIETS DRESS SHOP Leesburg

Mrs. Eugene Albert and sons Todd and Trent of Valparaiso called Monday night at the home of Herschel Albert, they are spending the week at Mission School at Epworth Forest. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown of Greenfield visited on Saturday morning with Mrs. Emma Hollar and Fae. t When driving on a freeway, know your exit ramp in advance, and the one before it. If you make a mistake, keep on to the next exit. Don’t stop. Don’t back up. “Bring ’Em Back Alive!” says the Chicago Motor Club-AAA.