The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 October 1971 — Page 14

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:•: facts about •:• ‘OUR TOWN’ Milford, Ind. ' By JERI SEELY Here’s an old one! Can anyone give us ahy help on the above photo. All we know is it was in with the group of photos given this newspaper by Mr. Closson

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NOTICE ALL PERSONS WISHING TO VOTE ABSENT BALLOT All persons who wish to vote absent ballot in the town election must secure the forms from the Clerk-Treasurer’s office from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Those eligible to use absent voters ballots are persons confined to their homes by illness and persons who will be out of town on business November 2nd. All applications mast be turned in to the Clerk's office as soon as possible. To vole in the town election, applicants must be at least 18 yean of age, residents of the State of Indiana six months, township sixty days and town thirty days prior to election. The last day to apply for an application will be October Mlh.

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If you are interested in the youngsters of Our Town and want to help out why not attend the meeting tomorrow night (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. at the fire station. It's for all parents and boys and other interested citizens who are concerned about the improvement of the summer baseball program in the Milford community. The real purpose of the meeting is to organize a booster’s club, discuss present and future goals and develop some money raising activities Won’t you support the young boys of the community? Speaking of Our Town, that’s the name of the senior class play to be presented at Wawasee high school on Friday. Oct. 23 Mrs. Mollenhour wrote us again about Our Town of September 29 .. . that’s the week we ran the photo of the men in front of the blacksmith shop. She states the man on the extreme left is her grandfather. Isaac Closson. He died in Milford in 1924 at the age of 87 He was the father of Edward Closson and of Mrs. Mollenhour s mother 4 Our thanks again to the former Ruth Vnrue for helping us with our photo identification.

Can anyone identify the other four men in the photo? Improvements at the bank continue with several houses in Our Town also taking on a new look. The white siding sure changed the looks of the Dan Leverniers’ home on North Main street. Firemen burned down the old Kline home on Henry street the other night so we'll have to keep an eye on said property to see what's going to be done with it. Bud and I were off to Indianapolis on Sunday for a meeting of public relations people in the state of Indiana. Following the meeting he took me shopping and was quite proud of me ... I only spent 12 all afternoon. That's quite an accomplishment.’.

— Thank You — In recognition of National Newspaper Week, Oct. 11-16, the Lakeland Kiwanis Club wishes to express its appreciation to The Mail-Journal for the service it renders to this community. — Members Os The Lakeland Kiwanis Club —

Homecoming Queen Crowned At Manchester Miss Sharon Bushong, a senior at Manchester college, was crowned 1971 Homecoming Queen in ceremonies on the football field at halftime last week. She was escorted onto the field by Monte Gerig, a senior from Harlan, and received her crown from last year’s homecoming queen, Linda Bowser of Bremen, along with a bouquet of yellow roses from president and Mrs. A. Blair Helman. Miss Bushong was maid of honor in last year’s May Day celebration and is chairman of Break-A-Way Day this year. Those in the court were Miss Candy Young, Gary; Miss Corinne Donat, Rome City; Miss Luan Rae Weldy, Morton Grove, DI.; Miss Diane Yoder, Elkhart and Miss Karen Zimmerman of South Bend. Sharon, a health and physical education major, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Bushong of Cromwell. Milford Doctor Attends Medical Meeting At Miami MIAMI BEACH. FLA. - Dr. Floyd L. Rheinheimer of Milford attended the 23d annual scientific assembly of the American Academy of General Practice in Miami Beach. The medical meeting ended Thursday. Oct. 7. Dr. Rheinheimer, a member of the academy, heard 16 nationally-known speakers discuss up-to-the-minute health

care topics. He also had an opportunity to attend his choice of 28 clinical seminars and visit 90 scientific and 250 technical exhibits. Subjects covered in this fourday scientific session are of immediate interest to family doctors both in their everyday practices and in their continual endeavors to keep abreast of the latest advances in medicine. This year, topics include the psychology of dying, endocrine deficiencies, population control, early surgery in knee injuries and surgical repair and replacement of the heart. More than 2,500 family doctors were expected to attend the academy’s 23d annual convention. The academy, headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., is the nation’s second largest medical association and the only national medical organization that requires its more than 31,000 members to keep “going back to school.” All AAGP members must complete 150 hours of postgraduate study every three years. The postgraduate courses also aid the family doctor to prepare for the certifying examination in the new specialty of family practice. Annual Weisser Reunion On Oct. 10 The annual Weisser reunion was held on Sunday, Oct. 10. at Wolcott. Those attending from the Milford area were Mrs. Emma Krauter. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoerr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weisser, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Herman W’eisser. Phil Weisser, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisser and children and Jay Kaiser. Also attending were Steve

Weisser, Saint Louis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Jim Warren and children, and Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer of South Bend, Mrs. Ida Best, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Best, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Best and family, all of Nappanee, and Mrs. Betty Knockel of Elkhart. The officers elected for the 1972 reunion are president, Herman Weisser; vice president, Fred Weisser; and secretarytreasurer, Mrs. Fred Weisser. all of Milford. Cars Collide In Goshen Carl E. Shearer, 44, Milford, struck a car driven by W’aldo E. Gary, 45, Goshen, at 4:48 p.m. Friday as Shearer was attempting to drive from Greene road onto Elkhart road in Goshen. There were no injuries and damages were set at more than SSOO by Lt. Ronald E. Zentz who investigated.

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Barbee Lakes MRS. TRACY VANCUREN

Mrs. M. J. Hutchinson has returned home after spending several days with her sister and other relatives in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mason and family spent the weekend at the cottage with Mr. and Mrs. Chase Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stiner of Nappanee spent Sunday Evening with their mother Mrs. Tracy VanCuren. Clarence Rieff of Larwill spent Sunday morning with his brother, Ralph Reiff and family. Mrs. Terry Hartup and son spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reiff.

Mrs. W. T. Daly, Mrs. Ross Huff, Mrs. Ted VanCuren and Mrs. Tracy VanCuren spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Otha VanCuren. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stiner of Nappanee were Wednesday dinner guests of Mrs. Tracy VanCuren. The Barbee Lake Conservation club will hold its October meeting at the club house on the 19th with a pot luck supper at 7 o’clock. On the committee are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Overstedt and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jones.