The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 October 1971 — Page 16

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facts about •:• ‘OUR TOWN’ Milford, Ind. By JERI SEELY With the world series coming up we thought it appropriate to run this photo of by-gone days as it shows the Milford ball team way back when’ Sorry we have no date for the picture, however, the players are identified. In the front row are Comp Scarlett. Arba Ogden. Charles Druckamiller and Johnny Homan. In the middle row are Vem Wysong, Dick Beltz, Link Martin, Homer Archer and John Sharp In back are John Smith, Frank Huffman and Charley Wysong. . Mrs. Howard <Martha) Love, who we mentioned in this column last week has been dismissed from the hospital following major surgery several weeks agb. She resides on r 1 box 193, Hamlet 4*532, instead of Kimmel

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as we stated. We're sure she would appreciate hearing from her many friends here in Our Town. We received a letter from Mrs. Adam (Ruth L’nrue) Mollenhour of 509 Falmouth St., Temple Terrace. Fla. 33617, that informs us she is sure her aunt Claud and uncle Edd Closson are at the horse at the left of the picture (we ran one a week or so ago of the horse hitching contest held on Milford Day). Mrs. Mollenhour states she remembers being there and watching the contest. The picture could very well be one of Claud and Edd Closson since it was one of a group of old photos given us by their son, Joe. Congratulations for the week go to Miss Teresa Beer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Beer of near Our Town. A senior at Wawasee high school, she was crowned homecoming queen last Friday night. Additional congratulations go to the 4-H club members of Our Town ... This is national 4-H week A sequel to the story concerning the selling of 36 trees by Milford veterinarian Dr. Schafer for 155.742. The good doctor said the story came back to him everywhere he went in Kosciusko county last week following its publication in The Mail-Journal and “the paper"

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Lakeland Kiwanis Program Is Forshee's 'lncredible Japan'

The Lakeland Kiwanis club will present it’s first program in the third annual Travel and Adventure Series at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 14, in the Wawasee high school auditorium with James Forshee’s “Incredible Japan." James Forshee has lived in Ann Arbor, Mich., aU of his life and studied at the Henry Ford Community college and Wayne university. In taking the Dale Carnegie course, he won four public speaking awards. After graduating from Henry Ford Trade school, he entered the United States Marine Corps and it was while in the marines, serving in Japan and the Pacific, that he became interested in cameras as a hobby. After World War 11, he entered the automobile industry as an He did want to make one correction, however, he added. He said he sold the 34 huge walnut trees for >55.742, and since then sold the two white oak trees for “slightly over 11.300." That makes a better story yet.

engineer and bought his first movie camera in 1950 which marked the beginning of his career in photography. The brilliance of photography - the artistic quality of each picture - the relaxed and charming presentation - have captivated many, many audiences. Jim’s winning personality and fine narration qualify him as a really top-flight travelogue artist. He is one of the most entertaining men in the field. Forshee says Japan is a delightful blend of east and west, of modern progress and ancient tradition. Downtown Tokyo by night is a brilliant spectacle of lights and excitement, while the surrounding countryside is dotted with serene pagodas and lovely gardens. Traditional rites and festival add charm to the hustle and bustle of urban life. Tea and chopsticks, cherry blossoms and iris, geishas and elegant kimonos are still a part of each day in this fascinating land where awesome Fujiyama symbolizes traditional symmetry, harmony and serenity.

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