The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1971 — Page 7

LIGONIER NEWS By Rose Cunningham E. Stephens Observe Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Stephens will observe their Golden Wedding Anniversary at a reception Sunday afternoon, June 13 from two until five o’clock, in the community room of the American State Bank in Ligonier.

Now Open For Business Greer’s Close-Out Store Buy — Sell — Trade mile south of Syracuse <»n SR 13 by Gas for Less Station New and used merchandise at big savings. By purchasing complete close out. unclaimed freight and stores going out of business we are able to sell to you for as much as 50 per cent and more off. New merchandise on hand — Metal wardrobes with decorator fronts $lB and up; kitchen base cabinets sl3 and up; storage cabinets 114 and up; cabinets and cupboards in gold, coppertone. green and white; single and double door refrigerators 3169 and up; trim moldings 5 cents a foot; red carpeting with pad 34.95 yard; short shag with pad 33.95 and up. Guns — Model 870 12 gauge Remington pump; Marlin 22 caliber slide action Model 20; Remington 4570 snorterised: 22 Hornet; bolt action Wincheoter with acope; Colt 22 automatic Woodsman, first issue; K22S& W pistol; Italian service pistol, 9 mm. dated 1910. Used Furniture and Appliances WE TAKE TRADES STAR SALES COMPANY GREER AUCTION DIVISION PHONE: 457-3607 Open Tues, thru SaL 2 p.m. -10 p.m. Closed Suu. and Mon.

a C lunn II thru 19 Coaches Bob Guelker of SIU and 1972 Olympic |Af jOCC6r J coach, Jerr y Yeagley of I. U., Bob Dowdy of w e I come agesio-i? Wawasee Prep and I. U. Ia lUa Mirlwaci'r £al( fkst session June 20 thru 26 Cam P Pro ' Chuck Pagano of to The Midwest S bolt ,e«ion June 27 thru July 3 XThZ'X’S • in_l7 Elkhart High. and INDIANA'S finest ' «* * All session June 21 thru 26 M * - AlrjpUl IJ second session June 28 thru July 3 third session July 5 thru July 10 || m m IfVIIIIHvI JML, fe *" Swimming am-pm Tennis am-pm Football am | \ Scuba am-pm Golf am-pm Basketball pm ■«. ~./, A - —■—■•-J \ Skiing pm Baseball am-pm Soccer pm V| | 3 *» am ** for morning sessions) 9:00-12:00 X (pm for afternoon 111 \ CAMP COACHING lAf fit Ats i V X * Torn Spcar ’ Wawasee High, (Purdue) Bff Iff Ww WW?mk ■ V - Jones, Wawasee Prep, " BBHk • / Scott Schuster, Bethel College aMhax Soccer Bob Dowdy, Wawasee (IU) fc— M ■M / Tennis ’ Vince Romeo, Wawasee Prep, (ND) BA ■ KJ 111 / Baseball - Jim Johnson, Wawasee Prep, (St. Francis) yr Aquatics - Tom Nova, WSI, (Ball State) X camper — fl IN ADDITION: / Day camper and PM per camper - / SHIRTS I/ We are aware that the bOy t 0 the CamP ir home be a All-sports camp bus return your camper to the following points that are centrally 10... ... on beautiful Lake Wawasee I North Webster Junior High parking lot Milford Junior High parking lot Teen Center parking lot in Syracuse We Believe That Our Summer Sports Camp Will Add I . We will also provide transportation to those living on To The Enjoyment And Excitement Os The Lake Area tb.^. i „r..d.r. U n<i L » k .w.w.„e.ndL.K. S yr.. Families And Voting Friend.. We Know You Will Too. • j^ c DeVeloP6 a dddi.n.i in,orm.t»n .nd .wutanc. ~u mi,h. want .bouw be directed t.= A SUMMER SPORTS CAMP WAWASEE PREP cut this out and send in for All-Sports Camp. BOX A- Syracuse, Indiana 46567 — — sportsmanship % Phil Jones - Director | Summer Sports Camps Wawasee Prep Syracuse, Indiana | Phone: 457-3033 I ■ Camper Age Z | F 1L II ■ i « a > i i os Coaches Wally Moore, Brian Boulac, I I 100 l Ddll '* U 'y * 8 t" , ’ u J u *y 31 and Bill Hickey of Notre Dame’s Cot- ■ ' . I ton Bowl Champs and Number Two Summer address Phone I ranked . |n 19?0 I will be a AM PM Full-time camper. J I will need transportation from: | f* rst »e«**on August 1 thru 7 Coaches Gene Sullivan — T^ C X. X7“ ZZ H J.' b, r; k . S„.cc—"" ° rd Basketball «COnd« M ionAu g U.t ß thrul4 . Torn o cenner d. | , I Notre Dame. Send a deposit of $lO with this form.

The Stephens, who were married June 18. 1921, in the Presbyterian manse, Ligonier, have one son. James Stephens, and two grandsons. No invitations have been issued bat relatives and friends of the honored couple are invited to attend the reception which will be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens. Please omit gifts. Homemakers Hold Meeting Mrs. Ruth Hayes and Mrs. Ruth Smith were hostesses for the ' Perry Township Homemakers' Extension club held Wednesday afternoon at the Eagles Hall. charge of the president, Mrs. Russell Wallace. Members answered roll call to “A Treasured Memory of My Wedding.” Mrs. Robert Duesler read the history of the song of the month, "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" and members united in singing of

the song. The verse of the month was read by Mrs. Irvin Van Curen. A report on the Noble County Extension Homemakers rummage and bake sale held recently was given. The group went over the top in reaching their S3OO quota. Mrs. Harold Simmons gave a short health report and Mrs. Ruth Smith a safety lesson on “Keeping Car doors locked.” Mrs. Idres Paulus explained the summer transplanting of peonies and iris. The project lesson on “Remodeling of your present home” was given by Mrs. Tom Hite. The group made a donation to the IFFY fund scholarship for exchange students The next meeting will be held on July 7th. Susan Moser Graduates Miss Susan E. Moser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Eugene C. Moser, r 1 Liognier, was one of 46 student nurses graduating from South Bend Memorial hospital, at their ceremony held in the theatre of the Indiana university campus, South Bend. Sunday at 8 p.m Glenda Steward Is May Graduate Glenda Kay Steward, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Glen K. Longenbaugh, was among the 118 seniors participating in the 73rd annual commencement at Huntington college. Saturday, May 29 This was the largest graduating class in the history of< the four-year. co educational. * Christian liberal arts college —L—VBS Teachers Are Named Teachers and helpers for the United Methodist church Vacation School June 14 through 18th are as follows: Mrs. Vem

WANTED SALES SECRETARY to maintain records for sales department. Must have ability to handle customer phone contacts, shorthand or speed writing preferred. Apply at SEA NYMPH Div. of Stanray Corp., 801 E.Chicago St., Syracuse Phone 457-3131

Kistler, Miss Debbie Reynolds, Miss Cheryl Stoner, Mrs. Dennis Van Dussen, Mrs. Robert Friesner, Mrs. Paul Miller, Miss Patti Sheppard. Rev. W’alter House. Mrs. George Hain, Mrs. Kenneth Simmons and Mrs. Gary Peterson. LOUGH. Derrick John Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lough are parents of a son. Derrick John, weighing seven pounds, 13 ounces. He was born Sunday, June 6. in Cammeron hospital. Angola. Mr. and Mrs. Lough have been residing ip Angola where Mr. Lough is finishing his junior year at Tri-State college. They recently moved to 603 So. Martin St. in Ligonier. The maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Darold McDonald. Ligonier, and the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lough, also of Ligonier. GEETING. Jennifer Elaine Mr. and Mrs. David Geeting of Goshen are parents of a daughter, Jennifer Elaine, weighing seven pounds, four ounces. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carm Miller of Ligonier. COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs Maynard Summers of Kendallville and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zaucha and daughters of Avilla spent Memorial Day with Mr and Mrs. C. V. Donaldson Mrs. Marcille Winebrenner of LaPorte and Mrs. Martha Marker of Bremen were in Ligonier Sunday and called on friends Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fought entertained at a family cookout on Memorial Day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fought of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fought and son of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fought and family. Mr. and Mrs Russell Fought and son. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fought and son and Howard Nelson.

The Ligonier Church of Christ, 700 South Cavin St., will hold their annual Vacation Bible School June 7 through 11 between 9 and 11 a.m. Children of all ages are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kumnick had as their guests Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Dean Lung of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Custer and daughter of Claypool, Marsha Keiska of Goshen and Jan Grover of Tuscon, Ariz. Syracuse WRC Holds June Meeting The John C. Adams chapter 278 of Women’s Relief Corps at Syracuse held it’s June meeting Monday night with Mrs. Georgia Buster presiding. Reports were heard on the bakeless bake sale. Memorial Day services and Memorial Sunday on May 23 at which time members attended services at Wawasee Heights Baptist church Plans were discussed for an August reception honoring Mrs. John Craw. The next meeting will be the annual picnic on July 12 at the Craw home. Bible School And Camp At Lakeside Chapel The summer Bible school at Wawasee Lakeside Chapel will start at 9 a m. on Monday, June 14. and run through June 18 according to an announcement this week from Rev. Harlan Steffen. All children from ages four through 9 are invited. The camp dates are June 21 through 25 for youngsters in the 10 to 14 bracket and will be held at Epworth Forest. North Webster. Registration forms and further information may be obtained by contacting Rev. Steffen. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY DEMOCRAT WOMEN MEET The Kosciusko bounty Democrat Women Organization will meet Tuesday. June 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Earl Boggs of Mentone. Mrs. Hubert Shilling will be cohostess. Sheriff David Andrews will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. William Myers and family of Princeton spent last week end at the home of Mrs. Earl Treadway in Syracuse and Mrs. William Myers of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Myers and children remained for an extended visit.

\ . . . ' . SPILLED THE BEANS — A large truck with a cargo of 550 bushels of soybeans upset at 9 a.m. Tuesday on county road 900 N, about a mile west of what is known as the Treesh corner. The truck belonged to the Buss Grain and Lime Co. of Nappanee. The beans were vacuumed up into another company truck before the wrecked truck could be righted. There were no personal injuries, nor was there much damage to the truck.

Honor Rolls Released At Milford Junior High School For End of Year

Honor rolls have been released at Milford junior high school for the end of the current school year. Those on the distinguished semester honor roll are as follows: Eighth grade — Peg Beer. Alice Gunden and Amy Purdum. Seventh grade — Craig Sorensen. Those on the distinguished six week honor roll are as follows: Eighth grade — Peg Beer. Sandra Gerencser. Alice Gunden. Amy Purdum and Jane Wilson Seventh grade — Esther Miller Semester Roll Those on the regular honor roll for the semester are as follows: Eighth grade — Stuart Coy. John Fisher, Sandra Gerencser. Frank Nyikos, Kathy Steffen and Jane Wilson. Seventh grade — Beth Beer. Deborah Hartman, Angela Jessop, Esther Miller, Brad Sorensen and Amy Vanlaningham. Sixth grade — Diane Kesler and Dawn Price. Six Weeks Roll Those on the regular honor roll for the final six weeks grading period are as follows: Eighth grade — John Fisher, Frank Nyikos and Kathy Steffen. Seventh grade — Kerri Augsburger, Doug Baker. Beth Beer, Deborah Hartman, Angela Jessop, Susan McQuillian, Craig

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Sorensen. Steve Tucker and Lorraine Walker. Sixth grade — Diane Kesler. Freida Miller. Dawn Price and Terry Weisser.' Migrant Committee Votes To Disband The Migrant Service Committee of Elkhart and Kosciusko counties met Tuesday, June 1, at the Bethany Church of Brethren, New Paris for the purpose of disbanding the organization. The committee has been serving the migrant families coming to our area for three or four years with a day care center during the planting and harvest months and other services being rendered in the legal, health and housing areas. A quorum was present and an unanimous vote was taken to . disband,. Donations that had not been disbursed were divided among several qualified organizations that are continuing to work with the migrant families. The Lakeland Community School Corporation is continuing the migrant education program under the direction of Lewis Immel at the Milford elementary school. The hours will be from 9 to 3 each day with breakfast and lunch being served to the children.

Cars Collide Near Goshen Helene M. Faulkner, 53, Milford, and William R. Neff. 28, r 1 New Paris, collided at the Kercher road and SR 15 near Goshen at 12:15 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Faulkner was driving north on SR 15 and attempted to make a left turn onto Kercher road when she was forced to brake for a horsedrawn buggy which was on the side of the road. Neff, who was following, swerved to avoid the accident, but the left front of his 1968 Ford clipped the back of the Faulkner auto. Damage was set at $275 by Sgt. Norman R. Cole. There were no injuries. Milford Driver Loses License Lynn A. Croy, 19, r 2 Milford, was arrested recently by Goshen police for driving while under the influence of intoxicants. He lost his driver’s license for three months and was fined $76.25. A 30-day sentence to the Elkhart county jail was suspended. Graduates From Ball State Miss Paula Kerlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kerlin of r 4 Syracuse, graduated on June 3 from Ball State university with a major in physical education. She plans to work this summer at South Shore Golf club. Syracuse.

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