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:’ ; : facts about ‘OUR TOWN’ Milford, Ind.

By JERI SEELY These charming ladies are gathered at the back door of the old Methodist church in Our Town The photo was taken in the /early 1900’s and all were \jtsidents of Milford They are standing at the entrance on the southwest corner of the building. Said church is the one that burned in the 1920’5. The picture is the property of Mrs Ray. (Emma Gawthrop) Foster of Syracuse Island Chapel I nited Methodist church of near Our Town will celebrate rally day and homecoming this coming Sunday. A basket dinner will be enjoyed at 12:30 with a program set to begin at 2 p m.

ph° ne vv I ink’fl" LOVE THAT iz Linn VCFIFTTIAN F \ SUPER Q R0 ™ u JCLEV I IVH MM SALE: OCT, ]5 THRU pg. 19 INCLUSIVE LEAN MEATY KLINK’S ha* one of the most varied selections of Ph ARP * frozen food in the area. You’ll find many varieties ■ Kg SPARE ■ A(>C UtL mUIVIt SALE RIBS , "■ JF I *nd*eM7m'X y AUh^e f^n n f^n b lt f the I Pineapple-Gr pefruit —46 Oz. Can I Bartlett 2 2 Size “ ro‘ i, id or **#o9 DRINK2SS Pear Halves 4K wiss steak A l ° SMOKED , Betty Crocker — Fudge 23 Oz. Box AW X „ , Rz>hU French Style JIZC PORK , a OQ< BROWN!E M!X 47 $ PRUNE JUICE 43$ ® EEN BEANS Cans S£ts LETTUCE 21C gbeeh bkhs 254 sa. SMOKED . QOt/rirnv 01. i'- . WHITE CORN ** sausage IL OV ICEtERY—_2IC Sweet Peas 21* DEAN’S Pint Carton iStewed — 303 Size Can I UULUCH vVlin lEiH* fl 9Qt Tomatoes 22$ spinach WJV It COFFEE CRYSTALS HALF F I Whole or Halves — 303 SIZE I Whol Peeled W -vriH — —- 27$ TOMATOES | E, SI.W | SEALTEST aufu... w "»* IIIWIJ ** VI S» iWRRi » WHV M-.a. lKa a M> Sunday Mon. - Thurs. Friday Saturday # BB W,th :X C - M "-J ■/“t A 1 HF AU New More nOlirS: 9a.m..1p.m. 9am.. 7p.m. 9a.rn.-Bp.rn. 8 a.m.-Bp.m. ICE CREAM " We Roerve The Right To Limit Quantities

AEB received a letter in last week’s mail thanking him for the welcome given the Grand Lodge F and AM of Indiana at the rededication of the Kosciusko lodge on August 1. Os the write ups in The M-J grand chaplain Earl Vaughn comments as follows: “The write-ups were excellent but those pictures were out of this world. I nexer in my life saw such clear newspaper photos. And the extra portion concerning Brother Wayne Guthrie capped it all off. He is certainly a great person in a multitude of ways." Isn’t that enough to make all of us here at the M-J pop our buttons? Third District congressman John Brademas of South Bend spoke before the Milford chapter of the United Mexican-American group at the Milford fire station Sundav.

Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3431 Road 13, Syracuse

He spoke before about 75 members for nearly 20 minutes, speaking in fluent Spanish. He addressed himself to the problems of this minority group. Local president is Frank Perales. Admitted To Hospital Following Accident Edward C. Droke. 50. of 419 east Boston. Syracuse, was admitted to Goshen hospital last Wednesday night following an auto accident in the 1000 block of south Huntington street in Syracuse as his car. southbound, at 8:10 p m struck a parked car owned bv Joseph F. Henson of Milford ‘ Investigating officers speculated Droke might have become ill while driving, just prior to the mishap. He received several rib fractures in the incident and was released from the hospital Friday. Damage to the Droke car was set at S9OO by Syracuse police officer Dale Sparklin with SBOO to the Henson auto. Walter Felts At Great Lakes Walter Lee Felts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Felts of Syracuse and a 1970 graduate of Wawasee high school is now in boot camp at Great Lakes. His address is: Walter Lee Felts 8574662 Co. 344 23rd Platoon Recruiting Training Command Great Lakes. Illinois 60088 Pvt. Danny Henson At Fort Knox For Schooling Pvt Danny L. Henson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Henson of Milford, is taking an eight week course for an administrative clerk at Fort Knox. Ky. He entered the sen ice July 29. 1970, and completed his basic training at Fort Knox in September. Pvt. Henson attended Wawasee high school His address follows: Pvt Danny L. Henson 430-92-1371 A-7-2 2nd AIT Bde Class 71-14 Fort Knox. Kv. 40121

LIGONIER NEWS

By Rose Cunningham 'lndustry On Parade* At Ligonier The dates October 19 through 26 have been set as the week for Ligonier industries to acquaint people with the products manufactured in this city. Merchants have contributed the use of their window space for displays by manufacturers The event, sponsored by the Ligonier Chamber of Commerce, is to be known as "Industry on Parade." Anyone desiring information may contact Dave Tranter. Royal Imprints; Joe Piver. Monsanto; Bob Hagnerg, Curto-Ligonier Foundry, or the Chamber of Commerce office in the American State Bank Building. Thomas J. Pattinson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lough and Mrs. M. C. Ettinger have been called to Massillion. Ohio, by the sudden death of Mrs. Ettinger’s son-in-law, Thomas J. Pattinson. who died while on a vacation at a mountain resort near Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Pattinson suffered a heart attack. ART ASSOCIATION HAS MEETING The Noble County Art Association held their October meeting Thursday evening at the Home Spun Shop, in Albion. The

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president, Mrsv Geneva Zink conducted the business meeting. Three new members were added to the roster making a membership of 32 active artists. Paul Ashby, program chairman. showed a film on "Casein Paints done by the artist Henry Gasser." Mrs. Dae Targgart was present to invite the Association to participate in the Christ Child s Festival at the Allen County Memorial Coliseum on December 4. 5 and 6th Invitations were read from DeKalb County and the Fort Wayne Women s club to participate in their coming shows. The next meeting will be a lesson on different types of framing, on November 12th. Refreshments were served by Marv Michau of Kendallville. —L—MITHOEFER. Brent Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mithoefer of Romney are parents of a son. Brent Aaron, born October 7. in Home hospital. Lafayette. The baby weighed seven pounds, 12 ounces Mr and M 'S. B. Mithoefer of Indianapolis are the paternal grandparents and Mr and Mrs. Fred Cunningham of Ligonier are the maternal grandparents —L—MERONEY. Amy Sue Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Meroney are parents of a daughter, Amy Sue, weighing nine pounds. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Gearhart. Edon. Ohio, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meroney. r 1 Ligonier. Superintendent Has Open House For New WNSC Teachers Open house was held at the home of superintendent of West Noble Schools. Glen K. Longenbaugh, and Mrs. Longenbaugh, near Engle Lake. Sunday afternoon, for the new teachers of the Corporation. Mrs Longenbaugh was

assisted at the Salad and Dessert table by Mrs. Herman Lung, wife of the school board president and Mrs. Calvin Fisher, secretary to Supt. Longenbaugh. Present to enjoy the occasion were Mrs. Judy Crider. Miss Linda Vanette, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wellman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gimmi. Mr. Jay Hostetler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huntsman. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cochard, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Noser, all new teachers. Also present were Dr. and Mrs. Herman Lung. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Earnhart. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shull. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Knepper, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hursey. members of the School Board, and their wives: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schermerhorn. Mr. Lloyd Ness, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wechter, Mr. and Mrs. James Schrock, Miss Loyise Furkis and Mrs. Calvin Fisher. COMMUNITY NEWS Mr and Mrs. Philip Keck and

FalstafL.Your first one is never your last one. -- ■ A'W KOSCIUSKO BEVERAGE CO.,lnc. alstaP Phone: 457-3751 Syracuse, Ind.

son Jeff, have completed their new’ home in Meadow Lane, Kendallville, and recently moved to that city. The birthday supper for the Women's Relief Corps has recently been cancelled. Their regular meeting is scheduled for Monday evening at the Eagle's Hall. Mrs. Buelah Franks will entertain the Loyal W’orkers Class of Centenary United Methodist church at the home of Marion Hoshaw. r 1 Ligonier, on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. VISITS BROTHER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duncan of Milford visited Sunday with Mr. Duncan’s brother. Donald Duncan, who is a patient in the St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne. Mr. Duncan was injured in a farm accident five weeks ago. His address is: Donald Duncan Room 528 St. Joseph Hospital Fort Wavne. Indiana 46802

Baker Craig Kroh For LAKELAND SCHOOL BOARD Citizen’s Committee for Baker, Craig & Kroh Paid By Joe Shewmon. Chr.; Phil Payne. Sec.; Dr. Gerald Snider, Treas.