The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 July 1972 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., July 19, 1972

y KB -W*’-A*~ - J» WHAT’S COOKING — Becky Busch of the Syracuse Tomorrow’s Homemakers is shown giving her demonstration at district demonstration contest at Oregon Davis high school.

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE HOME FOR SALE Three-bedroom, all modern, yeararound home, located on south shore of Lake Wawasee, with fireplace, channel lot for boat, etc. By Owner — Phone 457-2668 J ■ FOR SALE Outstanding tri-level home of three bedrooms, iy 2 baths, family room with fireplace, living room, kitchen and dining area. On channel corner, Kulm Lake. An exceptional buy at price ask. Beautiful wooded lakefront lot. Good beach. Webster Lake. Mobile home permitted. Business property for sale. Manufacturing plant, sales of $1 million. Mid-state bank and one of the finest jewelry stores in central Indiana. J. B. Hoy and Associates North Webster Phone: 834-4450 PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, July 22 11:00 A.M. I Will sell the following personal property of the late Charles E. Wilcox located at 500 Front St., Syracuse, Indiana: HOUSEHOLD GOODS Magic Chef apartment size gas range; Whirlpool refrigerator; dinette set; brown davenport and chair; brown recliner; floor lamp; 6 oak dining chairs; bed; dresser; table lamps; sewing machine; shell collection. ANTIQUES Old trunks; 2 sectional book cases; walnut 3 drawer chest and mirror; bisque A M Dep. doll; celluloid dolls; doll trunk; 2 old scrap books; post cards; salt dips; old tool chest; carpeted rocker; wicker desk; wicker chairs; ice box; Nero pistol; glass front cabinet; dishes. TERMS: CASH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS LUNCH SERVED x Charles E. Wilcox Estate C Susan L. Deuel, Executrix Dick Zimmer, Auctioneer Donna Zimmer, Clerk Phone 457-4655 Syracuse Phone 267-4961 Warsaw

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4-H District Demonstration Contest Held By KEITH CARRINGTON > Area Extension Agent, Youth District demonstration contest was h<id July 12 with Brenda Davis, Becky Long, Rosalyn Long, Frances Nyenhuis, Jane Wilson, Becky Busch and Steve Sponseller attending. The students received many helpful pointers and had a fun experience. Rosalyn Long of the Room 4-U club will be giving her demonstration “Nutritional Snacking’’ at the state fair. Rosalyn was selected as one of the winners to participate in the state contest. Girl’s exhibit judging will be held the week of July 24. Different clubs meet oh the first three days of the week, their exhibits are judged and any exhibits the judge would like to see again to consider for the state fair are starred. Then on Friday the judge looks at all the starred exhibits and picks her winners for the state fair. Hopefully now most of the 4H’ers in the county have completed or will be completing their projects for the fair. This is always a busy time and things seem, to get done at the last minutes. Good Luck in this year’s fair. c Dates to remember: July 17 — Junior leader picnic, 6:30 p.m. at Center Lake. July 18 — Dress revue committee meeting, 7:30 p.m. at Anita Davidsen’s. July 24-26 — Girl’s exhibit judging. July 27 — Girl’s dress revue judging at Lincoln school. August 1— Boys judging. August 7-12 — Kosciusko County Fair. Billy Springfield At Pierceton Church i < / Billy Springfield of Columbus, Miss., a well known evangelist in Warsaw and Pierceton will continue the second week of evangelistic meetings which were started July 9 at the United Methodist church in Pierceton. The evangelistic effort is sponsored by interested layman in various churches of the area. Everyone is cordially invited to attend this evangelistic endeavor. Howard Sherrow of Lynn will conduct the musical program on the week ends. The service will convene each evening at 8 p.m. Promoted With Central Soya Thomas W. Miller, son of Richard and Jean Miller of Syracuse, has been promoted to purchasing representative for Central Soya Co. in Fort Wayne according to an announcement by C. L. Marine, manager of purchasing in the feed division. Miller; a 1959 graduate of Syracuse high school and an Indiana university graduate, joined Central Soya in August of 1969 as customer service manager in Orangeburg, S.C. and Belmond, lowa, before moving to the corporate office at Fort Wayne. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Noble Fisher and son, Rex, had a turkey barbecue Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Doty, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Replogle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Doty and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dowty and family, all of Milford, attending.

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SELECTED AS LEAiy-> Kirk Prickett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prickett, Syracuse, has been selected as lead actor in the Indiana university summer high school theatre institute production of the one-act comedy, “Dr. pool.” Young Prickett will be\well-remembered on the Wawasee high school stage presentation as)’Snoopy” in “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown’’ this past school year. A junior at Wawasee high school, Kirk is attending the institute at the Bloomington campus, consisting of two weeks of comprehensive classes on stage lighting, stagecraft and design, acting, stage direction and theatre appreciation. The students attending are also having the opportunity of seeing such highly regarded musicals as “Fiddler on the Roof.” The presentation with Kirk will be given this Thursday evening, July 20, at I.U.

LIGONIER NEWS

By Rose Cunningham James Shrock Heads Rotary James Shrock Principal of West Noble high school, is the newly elected president of the Rotary club. Serving with him will be Fitz Turner, vice {resident; Norman Ulrey, secretary and Clem Jablonski, treasurer. At the Monday morning breakfast meeting the committee assignments were made and projects for the coming year discussed. Miss Dickinson At Camp Riley Miss Susan Dickinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dickinson, Park Meadow, Ligonier, is among the four student nurses and four occupational therapy students from Indiana university-Purdue university, Indianapolis, who will work at Camp Riley for physical handicapped children, located in Morgan County, this summer. Basketball Camp Held At Ligonier The “Future Charger” Basketball camp has been in session this past week with approximately 45 boys participating. Camp sessions are being conducted by coaches Rick Schaekel and Jim Smoots. Open house for parents and the public will be held Friday evening. 4-H Swimming Party Held Sixty-five members attended the 4-H club swimming party held recently. Perry Busy Bees Demonstration Day winners have been announced with senior winners, Tonya Moore, Ist; Debbie Reynolds, 2d; Mae Malone, 3d and Cindy Hartman, 4th. Winners in the junior division were Joyce Stout, Ist; Jennifer Ray, 2d ; and Kim Moser 3d. Demonstration Day judges ’were Mrs. Steven Roe and Mrs. Wayne Moore. JACK LOUGH ENTERTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lough and Mrs. Martha Ettinger had as their guests last week end Mr. and Mrs. James Lough, of Berea, 0., Mrs. Marilyn Pattinan and daughter, Laura, of Massioon, 0., and Mark Lough and family, of Indianapolis. A family reunion and picnic

Elkhart County FAIR VESPERS featuring BILL PEARCE host of “Nightwatch” radio program aired over WHME and WXAX in a MUSICALE Sunday, July 23 8:00p.m. at the fairgrounds

dinner was held at the Jack Lough residence on Monday evening with the addition guests, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Leamon and Heather, Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lough and Kerick and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holderness. VISITING FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meroney, former Ligonier residents, now residing in Phoenix Ariz., have been visiting relatives and friends in the area. r Donald R. Durham Services were held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Ligonier funeral . home for Donald R. Durham, 25, who was killed instantly Saturday at 12:30 a.m. in a car-truck collision un U.S. 6 about two miles east of Ligonier. Durham was the driver of a 1969 Chevrolet pickup truck which collided with -a 1967 Cadillac driven by Jerry R. Yoe, 33, of Wabash. Yoe is listed in fair condition at McCray Memorial hospital, Kendallville. Durham was born January 12, 1946, in Kimmell and had spent his entire lifetime in the area. He was married January 30, 1970 to Pamela K. Bays, in Larwill. An employee of Starcraft Co., Topeka, he was a Viet Nam veteran and a member of the Pierceton American Legion. Also surviving are a stepson, Donald Ray Haywood, at home; the parents, Medford Durham, Florida, and Mrs. Flotilla

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Durham, Ligonier; five brothers, John, Morris, Bob and Jack, all of Ligonier, and Tom. Cosperville; five sisters, Mrs. Robert Brewer, Mrs. Howard Baker, Miss Phylis Durham, Miss Peggy Durham and Miss Patty Durham, all of Ligonier. Burial was in Sparta cemetery, Kimmell. Frank L. Hursey Frank L. Hursey, 92, r 1 Cromwell, died in Goshen hospital at 12:30 a.m. Thursday after having been a patient for two days. He was bom November 16,1897 in Noble county and spent most of his life in this area. He was a retired school teacher and builder, a member of the Calvary Lutheran church and Masonic lodge, both of Cromwell. Mr. Hursey was married to Iddie Moore Beasel who survives. Also surviving are three sons, Woodward, Lincoln Park, Mich., Donald, Orlando, Fla., and Melboure; Cromwell; one daughter, Mrs. Louis Beconovich, Sunnyvale, Calif.; and a stepson, Howard A. Beazel of California. There are 11 grandchildren; and one brother, Raymond, Jonesville, Mich. Services were held Saturday in the funeral home at Cromwell and burial was in Sparta cemetery, Kimmell. COMMUNITY NEWS Sherry Freisner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freisner, and Beverly Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W’allace, attended junior high United Methodist church camp at Camp Adventure, North Webster, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blake visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grib, at Osceola, Sunday. Mr. Grib had returned to his home from the

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hospital after a recent heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grissom have returned from vacationing in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Smith and granddaughter, Melanie, Mrs. Paul Brill and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Stevens were dinner, guests Saturday evening of Mrs. Emma Smith. Dean Crockett is reported as improving from skull surgery performed Monday afternoon at Saint Joseph hospital, Fort Wayne. Mr. Crockett was injured Sunday during an argument at his Dairy Bar restaurant on U.S. 6 West. Slight Injuries As Car Hits Bridge Sunddy Minor injuries were sustained in a one-car mishap at 1:55 a.m. Sunday as the northbound auto driven by Linda C. Cripe of r 1 Syracuse slipped off the highway edge on the right side in foggy conditions causing her to control and hit the bridge guard rail about 125 yards south of the B & O railroad crossing on the Pickwick Road, Syracuse. Damage was set at $3,000 to the 1969 Pontiac with S2OO to the bridge. Mrs. Cripe was treated by a local physician for a broken finger on- the left hand. Her husband William, a passenger, sustained a scratch to the forehead. Syracuse police Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Moneyheffer and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Fox, all of Milford, attended the Round Bam Festival at Rochester Saturday.

Minor Damage In Saturday Accident • Two vehicles collided in the 900 block of South Huntington street, Syracuse, Saturday with estimated damage set at $55. No one was injured, Authorities reported a 1970 Chevrolet operated by Sarah Nearing of Muncie and Syracuse, 18, pulled from a service station drive into the 1972 Chevrolet belonging to Sheridan B. Betes of 606 Front street which was southbound at the time. .Syracuse police investigated the mishap. ___ . _ . . . Mr. and Mrs. Keith Osbun and daughters of near South Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryman and family of Milford were Sunday afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert and Miss Sharon Gilbert of r 1 Syracuse.

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