The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1971 — Page 8

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THE MAIL-JOIRNAI Wed.. Apr., 7. 1971

LIGONIER NEWS By Rose Cunningham Good Friday Services At Second St. Church i Good Friday services will be held at the Assembly of God Church on Second street It will be a service of music and four short/messages as follows: (1) • v barnyard toot Ideal for active, on-the-go farmers’ Hardy barnyard acid resistant uppers for extra-long wear. Sweet on workin feet. Try a |>air' RED WING I B & B Shoes 113 South Buffalo Warsaw

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Pilate - "The judge who sentenced Him”,l2) Judas - “The traitor who betrayed Him". (3) The Roman Soldiers - "Those who crucified Him", (4) The Theves - “Those who died with Him”. The Ligonier . - Wawaka Ministerial Association is planning this service and one in Wawaka. Library Week* Celebration Begins Events at the Ligonier library during the next feu weeks include the celebration of National Library Week April 18 through 24. This year s theme is “Read-Look-Listen." During the Story Hour on Saturday. April 3 from 2 to 3 p.m., childfen will be asked to draw a picture on the subject "What The Library Means To Me." Pictures must be returned to the library on or before April 14 for judging by a representative of the Noble County Art association There will be three divisions. Pre-school, first and second grades, and third and fourth grades Each winner will be awarded a book for their age level Fire Monday At Ligonier The Ligonier fire department was called to the Rudolph Jacobs home on Mercer street. Monday at 1130 p m where a fire had started in the bedroom of *the home Very extensive damage was done to the entire house. The same house burned m May of 1970 necessitating a large amount of repair at that time. —L—HONORED FOR BIRTHDAY Mrs Robert B Miller entertained recently at a birthday celebration for her husband Guests were Dale and Mary Lou Miller. Mr and Mrs Jerry Miller and family, Mishawaka; Mrs. Robert Durham and children. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Ray and family, and Mr and Mrs Robert Stillson

Masons Present Awards Os Gold And Silver Mar. 27 Ligonier .Masonic Lodge 185 held a special meeting at the Masonic . Temple Saturday. March 27. to present a 50-Year award of gold and 25-Year awards of silver. The award of gold, given to those who have faithfully served the craft for 50 years, was presented to Dr. Paul H Martin, of Elkhart. Dr Martin was a medical doctor in Ligonier in the 1920's and served as master of that lodge in 1931-32. The award of silver is presented to members who have been associated with Masonary for 25-years. Since the emblem has not been presented by Ligonier Lodge for several years. 38 members were eligible as follows: Kenneth Barnum. Paul Veverforden. Robert Bowlby, Guy Calbeck Ralph Callender. John Cockley. Robert Creps. Fred Cunningham. Clyde Davis, Leonard Galloway. Howard Harper, Kenneth Henn. Carlyle Herald, John Henry. Roy Jorg. Keith Keim. Leroy Kellam. James Kelley. Frank Long. Carmon Miller. Eldon Miller. Paul Miller,- Richard Misner, Roy McAdams, Howard Nelson. Russell Plummer. Orator Quarry. Edwin Roher. Walter Schrock. James Schutt. Max Sperry. Thomas Spurgeon. Ellsworth Stevens. Richard Stoelting. Cornelius Swan. John Vlrey, Maynard Wheeler and George Williamson. The presentation ceremony was followed by a musical chalttalk. "The Sound of Music." presented by Mrs. Reyburn Webster, of Goshen. Refreshments were served in the dining room following the meeting. —L— Elks Lodge Elects Officers ? The 1971-72 officers of the Ligonier Elks Lodge were elected Tuesday evening. Serving as Exalted'Ruler will be Glen Hicks. Serving with him will be: Lloyd Slabach — Leading Knight James Loyal Knight Richard Mathew — Lecturing Knight H T James Jr. — Secretary John Ray — treasurer Lester Smith — Tiler Robert Hicks — Chaplain Keenis Owens — Esquire Dennis Van Dussen, Inner Guard Robert EinsiedeL Trustee. ''lnstallation will be held Tuesday. April 13. To Study In Haiti This Spring Miss Rebecca Eberly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A Eberly, r 3 Ligonier, will be among the Goshen college students studying abroad for 14weeks during the spring trimester. April 26 July. 30 Mi» Eberly, a graduate of West Noble high school and a sophomore, plans to go to Haiti.

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Vernon Studebaker Heads West Noble Music Boosters The West Noble Music Boosters met Wednesday evening in Ligonier and elected the following officers: President — Vernon Studebaker Vice president — Harold Bit- . ner, Jr Secretary — Mrs. James Wallace Treasurer — Mrs. Jack Birch Publicity chairman — Mrs. Robert B. Miller Ways and means chairman — Charles Savchuck The first major issue for the organization is the need for additional uniforms for next year The freshmen will be included in the West Noble high school band after the reorganization and moving of students into the new high school building This will necissitate the raising of money for immediate purchase of uniforms. The high school choir will also be needing new robes. The Band Boosters are starting their fund raising with the selling of West Noble Booster season tickets for the four concerts to be given during April and May. Choir and band members will be selling tickets. Concert dates are April 20. the spring concert at 7:30p.m.; April 25. junior high concert at 2:30 p in.; May 5. Jazz Bash at 8 p.m.; May 8. spring sing at 8 p.m. No Primary In Ligonier This Year No primary election will be held in Ligonier this year,, however the following candidates are now being presented by the Democratic party for the fall election: Grover H. Patrick, for Mayor; Mrs. Ruth C. Miller, candidate for a third term as city clerktreasurer; Charles R. Tapp, for city council from first district; Buford Owens, city councilman from the second district; Stacey H Archer, re-election as councilman from the third district; and Robert Einsiedel. candidate for councilman from the fourth district. Mayor John R. Golden has declined to run for a third term as mayor, stating. "Eight years is enough for anyone and I would like to devote more time to my business ’’ He has filed for councilman-at-large and is in his 12th year in city government. Junior High Track Schedule April 16 West Noble junior high track schedule is as follows: April 16. Churubusco at Ligonier, 4:30; April 20. at Central Noble. 4:30; April 23. with Rome City and Avilla at Kendallville, 4:30; April 26. at Westview. 4:30; April 30. at Kendallville.4:3o; May 3, Larwill at Ligonier. 4:30. The conference meet will be held at Kendallville on Saturday, May Bat 10 o’clock The Wawasee Invitational will be May 10 at Wawasee high school at 4 o’clock.

Past Matrons Enjoy Supper Past matrons of Eastern Star Lodge 325 enjoyed a potluck supper in the Masonic dining room Monday evening. Members were present from Goshen. Elkhart, Benton Harbor, Mich.. Cromwell and Ligonier. Following the dinner initiation was held for past matrons Barbara Garvin and Marilyn Cauffman. The group will be holding its summer meeting on August 30. —L —~ * * Mildred Miller Mrs. Mildred (Burke) Miller, former resident of Ligonier, died March 27, in Whittier. Calif., after an illness of several months. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Burke and grew up and attended school in Ligonier. Survivors include two daughters. Miss Diane Blem. Anaheim. Calif, and Mrs. Starlene Boyer. Fullerton, Calif.; one son. Walter Blem. Santa Rosa. Calif.; one step-daughter. Mrs. Phyllis Butash. Tuscon. Ariz.; and one step-son. Donald Blem. Garden Grove. Calif. Several other survivors live in the Ligonier vicinity. COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Vesta Ro&ine has returned home after spending seven days in Hawaii with her husband who was on R and R leave from Viet Nam. On her return trip, she visited Mrs. Kerry Mazelin. at Mount View, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lough entertained Saturday evening to celebrate the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lough of Angola. Mr. and Mrs Darold McDonald were also dinner guests. Mrs. Lillie Brandeberry. Mrs. Bertha Grooms, Mrs. Maggie Chiddister. Mrs. Clara Moser and Mrs. Hunter spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Jessie Goshorn. They brought refreshments and spent the afternoon socially. Special serives of the United Methodist church included a breakfast for men and boys at 8 a m. Palm Sunday in the Centenary Building, corner of Cavin and Miller streets. State Representative Ellsworth

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Peterson discussed briefly the work of the Indiana General Assembly. Richard Jones With Maple Leaf Richard Jones has been appointed accountant-controller of Maple Leaf Farms. Inc., according to Terry L. Tucker, executive vice president. Mr. Jones started employment at Maple Leaf Farms on March 22. His responsibilities will include all accounting, cost and financial analysis for the company. Richard Jones is a 1967 graduate of Valparaiso university and has a degree in business administration. For the past three years. Jones has been a senior accountant with Peat. Marwick, Mitchel and Co.. South Bend. He is currently taking a CPA examination. Richard Jones, his wife. Cheryl, and their two young sons will soon be moving to the Warsaw area. Betty S. Anderson Injured Wednesday In Goshen Accident A Syracuse woman. Betty S. Anderson. 36, 113' 2 West Main street, was treated at the Goshen hospital last Wednesday for a lip laceration following an accident on North Main street in Goshen. Goshen police officer Jerry Smith indicated the accident, which occurred at the Rock Run Creek bridge at 10:22 p.m., is still being investigated. A semi-trailer operated by John D. Miller, 30. Findlay. Ohio, was pulling into a traffic lane and the Anderson auto was approaching from the rear. She stated she did not see the semi and her car struck the left rear portion of the semi's cab. Officer Smith reported no damage to the semi with S9OO damage to the Anderson vehicle. LAKELAND LOCALS Mrs. Erios Hollar. Milford, had Mrs. Richard Hollar and son. Roger of Pennsylvania as her Thursday afternoon guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes of Saint Petersburg. Fla., parents of Charles Koser, Jr . r 3 Syracuse, will arrive at their home for the summer at Barbee Lake Monday.

Hoosier Summer Photo Exhibit At Ball State “Hoosierland As Hoosiers See It” is the title of a major photographic exhibit to be held in the Ball State University Gallery this summer. Dr. Alice Nichols, director of the Gallery, announces that Aaron Sisking of the Illinois Institute of Technology will judge the special university show. Professional photographers and serious amateurs are invited to enter the all-Hoosier show which will be up from mid-July through September. Deadline for entries is June 1. ♦ Black and white or color photographs may be entered, prepared for display. Entrants must agree that their work is loaned for the traveling show for

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