The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 November 1970 — Page 10

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Nov. 11, 1970

Foreign Student Speaks At Tuesday Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Meeting

Father David Suelzer of Wawasee' Prep introduced foreign student Ousseyngu Traore from Dakar Senegal at last Tuesday's dinner-meeting of the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary club. Senegal is located oh the northern coast of Africa and estimated to be about the size of South bakota. Traore was bom in 1948 making him 22-years of age and is one of 18-children (two mothers). His father is a mason He is receiving his education in the United States due to political upheaval in his country which has created conditions making it impossible for further education

Scouters Hold Fall Training Seventy-six scouters gathered at Camp Pioneer Trails recently to learn the skills of boy scouting. Led by an experienced staff, under the direction of Ben Briganti of Warsaw, the new scouters completed training in. immediate first aid, knots, measuring, tracking and trailing, compass & elementary mapping, fire building, tent pitching, open fire dnd dutch oven cooking, packing, knife and axe. and map reading. The setting was ideal, as the training took place for the first time in live years m other than a driving rain; the special orientation in skills was climaxed by a Skill Rally, in which tern porary patrols of adult scouters competed against each other in skills they had just learned; as well as an outdoor dinner that included: emu chicken and beans, foil cooking, dutch oven cobblers of five different varieties, and coffee Besides the training com mittee's orientation; an evening session followed immediately that briefed the Scoutmasters on four subjects for 1971: the 1971 Camp season, for which camp packets had been prepared and were explained, by‘Jim Lawson and John Hauk; Camp Director and Program Director respectively; the Order of Arrow Election process, explained by Lodge Chief elect Kent Har minson Elkhart and James Mobash, Warsaw. Project Soar (Save our American Resources' by Norman Sill. Bristol, the 1971 Ecology-Evolution program

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The young man told of how western culture and his native ways are forever in conflict and of his hopes to graduate from college in this country prior to returning to his native land following five-years more education. He speaks very fluent English in addition to Spanish, German and his native French and communicates frequently with his parents. He added letters from home mean everything to him and does miss his home, native language and food. Many interesting and informative questions were answered during the talk.

being developed across the United States for Scouting; and the new Life-Eagle Advancement progress, by Ronald Meteiver, Council Advancement Chairman. Attending from Kosciusko county were Troop 17, Midlakes Lions club of Oswego. Troop 15. Winona Lake Lions club; Troop 119. Sacred Heart Catholic church; Troop 30. First Methodist church of Warsaw; Troop 59. Atwood Lions club; Troop 67. Warsaw Lions club; Troop 28, Syracuse Rotary club; and Troop 48. Barbee Conservation club RECORDER’S OFFICE ACTIVE IN SEPT. AND OCT. During the months of September and October 1,553 documents were recorded in the office of county recorder E. Mazie Alexander A total income of $3,448.20 was paid to the county general fund. During the month of September the following 731 documents were recorded: 245 deeds, nine transcripts, 125 mortgages, two mechanical liens. 166 UCC, 85 releases., two assignments, one power of attorney, seven articles of incorporation, six marginal releases and 83 miscellaneous. A total of $1,644.90 in fees was collected in September During the month of October 822 documents were recorded. They follow: 268 deeds, eight transcripts, 146 mortgages, two mechanical liens, 223 UCC, 75 releases, six assignments, one power of attorney, eight articles of incorporation, six marginal releases and 79 miscellaneous. October fees collected were $1,803.30.

LIGONIER NEWS By Rose Cunningham Miss Loveless Wins DAR Contest Here Miss Margaret Loveless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Loveless, r 1 Cromwell was recently chosen as the winner of the DAR Good Citizen Contest. She will be representing the West Noble high school by taking a competitive examination concerning local state and national government and also current events. Miss Loveless was one of three senior girls chosen by vote of the entire senior class. From these three a winning girl was chosen by vote of the faculty. Points considered in her selection were

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County U. F. Drive Successful The first Noble county United Fund Drive was a huge success with early tallies reported at 128 per cent of the county wide goal. More is still to come in at this time. A preliminary total is now $66,159. GIFTS FOR VETERANS Collection boxes have been placed in a* number of Ligonier business establishments by the American Legion Auxiliary for gifts for the Veterans Hospital patients at Fort Wayne. Gifts needed are anything suitable for patients to choose for their families for Christmas. The Auxiliary then wraps them and sends them to their families free of charge. The gifts will be taken to Fort Wayne on November 18th. SAGGARS, Aaron David Mr. and Mrs. Steven Saggars of Muncie, are parents of a son. Aaron David, weighing six pounds, five ounces. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Saggars of Ligonier.

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TO FLORIDA FOR THE WINTER Mr. and Mrs. Ward Rimmell of Cromwell have gone to Florida to spend the winter months. MRS. WILKERSON HONORED WITH FAREWELL OPEN HOUSE Mrs. R. C. Tytler of Waco Drive, Syracuse, entertained with a buffet and open house from 4 until 8 p.m. November 4 for Mrs. Helen Wilkerson, widow of the late Robert J. Wilkerson, of Syracuse. Having sold her Lake Wawasee home, Mrs. Wilkerson left on Friday to make her residence at Richmond.

Airman Sandra Runge Graduates At Lowrey AFB DENVER — Airman Sandra K. Runge, daughter of Mrs. Jerry P. Fugler of Hurst, Tex., has graduated at Lowry AFB, Colo., from the U.S. air force supply inventory specialist course. The airman, trained to inventory supplies by use of electronic data processing machines, is being assigned to Travis AFB, Calif., for duty with a unit of the military airlift command. Airman Runge is a 1970 graduate of L. -D. Bell high school. Her father, Don W. Runge, resides on r 2 Syracuse.