The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 June 1972 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., June 7, 1972

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LIGONIER NEWS By Rose Cunningham OES Honors Masons The Masonic Lodges 185, Ligonier and 705 Cromwell, will be honored by the Ligonier Eastern Star Lodge Tuesday. June 6, at the Masonic Hall. There will also be a Father's Day observance followed by a social hour

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| For Ligonier's Little World's Fair | (Save On Many Articles Including i Ladies Swim Suits - $5 94 ! | Bras (Values To s 4°°) -o"<y 00 ‘ | I Don't Forget To Get Your Tickets From Us a For The 16" Color TV Set J I P.N. Hirsch & Co. | Sidewalk Days Or 'Ligonier's Little Worlds Fair* Friday And Saturday June 9th And 10th BIGGEST PROMOTION EVER PUT OH BY LIGONIER STORES 16" RCA Color TV To Be Given Away Sat. Night, June 10 At 7:30 §> Tickets Will Be Given Away By The Following Stores: S* Danners - P.N. Hirsch - Banner Drug - Golden's - Ligonier Hardware 8 Western Auto - McAdams Jewelry - Ton's Jewel Shoppe Miller's Footware - The Town Crier —No Purchase Necessary— For Your Enjoyment: Jtrfcee Chicken Barbecue - Carnival Rides - Refreshment Booths - Bake Sales And Rummage Sales - Entertainment By The Tune Butchers' CAVIN STREET WILL BE CLOSED OFF FOR THE SALE TO MAKE SHOPPING CONVENIENT

David Vanette To Attend D.C. Seminar David Vanette. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanette. r 1 Ligonier, will attend a Congressional seminar in Washington DC., June 25 through June 28. The seminar is sponsored by Congressman J. Edward Roush and is open to a junior from each high school in the fourth district. Students are sponsored by local organizations in each community. Dave’s trip is sponsored by the following local organizations: — American State Bank, Ligonier Elks Lodge, Rotary club.

Cromwell Lions club and Ligonier Lions club. The seminar is designed for student leaders to be better acquainted with the legislative process and how decisions are reached in our national legislature. In addition to meeting Senators and Representatives, the students will have the opportunity to visit lobbyists and special assistants in ecology, civil rights and medical insurance. Tours of Washington DC. are also included in the seminar. The trip will be made by plane from Baer Field in Fort Wayne. Dave is a member of the National Honor Society. Letterman s club, newly elected member of the student council, vice president of the Science club and French club reporter. He is

also a four sports letterman, football, basketball, golf and baseball. sth Annual Summer Expo Is Planned The Noble County Art Association is planning it's Fifth Annual Summer Exhibition during the Chain-O-Lakes Days in Albion from June 27 through July 1. Artists eligible to exhibit must be 18 years of age or older and residents of Allen, DeKalb. Elkhart. Kosciusko, LaGrange, Steuben, Whitley and Noble counties. Three entries per person may be exhibited. All works are due June 23 or 24. Prizes will be awarded in the following classifications: 1. Oil, acrylic and mixed media; 2. watercolor and pastels; 3. prints and drawings; 4. crafts and sculpture; 5. Noble county scenes and personages. The show will be juried. A reception for artists and the public will be held June 27 at 7 p.m. at the Home Spun Shop in Albion. Prizes and ribbons will be given for best of show, most popular work and first, second and third in all classifications. Entry blanks may be obtained by writing .Mrs. Vera Gullickson. Albion, Ind: Two Graduate From Huntington Two area young people received degrees from Huntington college at their recent graduation ceremonies. Susan Jane Eberly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Eberly, r 3 Ligonier, received a bachelor of arts degree. Stephen Charles Franks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franks, r 1 Wawaka, graduated with a bachelor of science degree.

Cub Scouts Planning Floating Party Cub Scout troop 3106, under the direction of Qiuck Hom, is planning a floating party for Sunday afternoon. The boys equipped with life preservers are to meet at the city park at 2 p.m. and will proceed east of Ligonier and float back to the park. Parents who have boats that could be used are asked to contact Mr. Hom. A family potluck will be held at the park following this event. Retired Teachers To Hear Peterson Retired teachers of Noble county will hear State Representative Ellsworth Peterson speak at their meeting to be held in Woodruff Hall of the United Methodist church at Albion on Thursday, June 8. MITHOEFER, Brenda Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mithoefer of Romney are parents of a daughter, Brenda Lynn, born May 30 in , Home hospital, Lafayette. Mrs. Mithoefer was the farmer Kay Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunningham. Retiring Teachers Honored At West Noble Four retiring teachers were honored by the West Noble Classroom Teachers Association during a luncheon Thursday noon. Miss Helen Kelley, a Ligonier native and graduate of Ligonier high school, has taught Latin, music and English and is a veteran teacher of 44 years, 34 years in the West Noble district. Mrs. Geraldine Kesler has taught in both Kimmell and Cromwell and has completed 30 years in the corporation. Mrs. Erma Edwards, first grade teacher, has been teaching in Noble county for 31 years, previously five years in Porter county. Raymond Leedy began his teaching career in Green township in 1931 and taught for 26 years. The retiring members were presented with gifts from the association. The West Noble association also honored Mike Coy and Miss Denni Conkling, seniors at the high school, who were awarded scholarships by the group. COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Ray Kumnick attended the funeral of her step-mother. Announcement Home and Cottage Owners We Have What You Need Carpet fZ Rollaway Beds Draperies Utility Cabinets Curtain Rods Outdoor Furniture Mattresses and Springs Sofas and Chairs Vinyl Sleepers Same Day Delivery On Stock Items. Atz Furniture U.S.6&33y«>ier Phone Collear 894-4194

Mrs. Annabell Bordner, in Montpelier, Ohio, Tuesday. Mrs. Bordner was 92 years old. (Continued On Page 3)

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