The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 December 1972 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Dec. 6,1972

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23 warnings issued in Milford A total of 23 warnings were issued by the Milford police department during the month of November according to the monthly report released this week by town marshal Don Drake. The department answered a total of 69 miscellaneous calls. They investigated six accidents with damages being listed at $3,430. They also assisted other units in investigating three accidents. Six thefts were reported to the department with stolen goods

being valued at S4OO. Five titles were checked and three messages were delivered. During the month 18 persons, including two juveniles, were arrested. The police car was driven a total of 1,327 miles. New mobile home is damaged A new mobile home owned by Elcona Homes of Elkhart and pulled by Eli S. Kauffman, 41, Syracuse, sustained damage amounting to SI,OOO in a mishap last week a short distance east of the Lakes Village Shopping Center at Warsaw, on U.S. 30. Deputy sheriff Ron Robinson reported the eastbound rig skidded into the median as Kauffman applied the brakes as an auto pulled onto the highway in front of him. Approximately SSO in damage was estimated to the truck pulling the home. Enters guilty plea to theft charges Three young men, two from Syracuse, pleaded guilty last Wednesday when appearing in Kosciusko superior court of Judge Alan A. Rasor, to charges of possession of a dangerous drug (cannabis). Changing their original plea of not guilty of possession of marijuana to guilty of possession of less than 25 grams of the drug were David Allen Christian, 18, Gregory G. Christian, 20, both of r 3 Syracuse and Tommy Hopkins, 22, r 2 Akron. Following a presentence investigation by county probation officers, the trio will be sentenced December 13 in superior court. Their arrests came July 9 on a county road by Silver Lake marshal Hayden Newhouse. Attorney John Geberin of Warsaw had filed a motion to suppress evidence in the case, however, the motion was denied by Judge Rasor following several hours of testimony and consideration. KEEP EYE OUT FOR KIDS ON SLEDS Slow down when you see youngsters sledding in or near the streets, advises the Chicago Motor Club-AAA. Sleds can be difficult to control and may shoot out in front of oncoming traffic.

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14 YEARS AGO, DEC. 11,1058 A wedding reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Steven Baumgartner, whose marriage occurred on November 26 at the First Brethren church in Milford, was held at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Rassi, Sunday afternoon. The Columbian Reading Circle enjoyed a delightful Christmas dinner party at Foo and Faye’s Monday evening with 22 members and one guest present. A group from the Silver Thimble club and their husbands went to the county home Sunday evening to present a Christmas program. The regular meeting of the Junior Auxiliary of Unit 226 was held Tuesday with five members present. William Charlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Charlton, was to be released Wednesday from the army at Fort Sheridan, Rockford, 111. Twenty members of the Eta Beta Pi sorority attended the Christmas dinner party held Monday evening at the Milford Case. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Reuter left Wednesday morning for Sebring, Fla., where they will spend the winter. TYiere will be a sock hop this Saturday night at the Milford community building. Mrs. Clyde Sutton went to Chicago Tuesday where she was a guest of artist Leo Marzola at a tea in the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts. 24 YEARS AGO, DEC. 9,1948 Mrs. Mary Bigelow, Los Angeles, Calif., and Hallie Holloway, Syracuse, were united in marriage Saturday evening at the Methodist parsonage in Syracuse. After attending the P.T.A. meeting the Thursday evening sewing dub met at the home of Mrs. Clayton Hollar. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arnold have moved into the Russell Homan property in southwest Milford, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes. The Pine Tree Troop, Milford Girl Scouts, sent five bundles of dothing to the needy children of Europe. Mrs. James Barnes was the guest of honor at a pink and blue shower given by her sisters, Mrs. Delbert Dippon and Mrs. Wayne Bucher, at the home of the latter Tuesday evening. The delightful Christmas party enjoyed by the American Legion Auxiliary on Tuesday evening was arranged by Mrs. Robert Reed, Mrs. George Auer and Mrs. Walter Phillips. Mrs. C. A. Speicher was hostess at a pink and blue shower given in honor of Mrs. Lewis Speicher Tuesday evening. A yuletide supper was the highlight of the Home Arts club’s annual Christmas party held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Martin. The school patrol is now in operation during 15-minute periods of the day — morning, noon, and dismissal time in the afternoon. 30 YEARS AGO, DEC. 10,1942 Saturday was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Perry Hoover, and a supper was given in her honor by Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Miller. Last Wednesday Rev. Harry Graham was injured when a board was kicked back by the saw he was running. The Hastings Grange met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerton for a pot luck supper.

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover left Wednesday morning for Saint Petersburg, Fla., where they will spent the winter. The annual Christmas party of the Busy Bee Home Economics club will be held Friday at the home of Mrs. Wayne Parker. The regular meeting of the town board was held Monday evening in the library basement. Hie Ivan Klines received word Monday morning that their son, Pvt. Arthur Ivan Kline, was sent to Lowry Field, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Miller entertained at a fish supper Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cory and son Junior. Miss Lillian Kantner was hostess at the December meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the First Brethren church last Thursday evening. Mrs. V. G. Hursey entertained her bridge club last Thursday afteroon. Twenty-five members of the Home Arts club and three guests met with Mrs. Earl Tom Monday evening for the club’s annual Christmas party. 40 YEARS AGO, DEC. 8,1932 Scores of fisherman are fishing through four inches of ice on the north side of the slip on Wawasee Lake. Parties from Syracuse have been working with the head of the conservation department of the state and plans have been made whereby a tract of land be purchased near Wawasee Lake for a state park. W. O. Scott of Milford was reelected secretary of the Indiana Implement Dealers Association at their meeting in Indianapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hamilton left Wednesday night for California where they will spend the winter. Thirteen members of the Merry Jane club and two guests met with Mrs. C. D. Wise on Friday evening. Willard Charlton of Emeline street is having a furnace installed at his residence by Cleon Scott. Mrs. John Whetten and Mrs. Charles Druckamiller of Elkhart called on friends in Milford

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Friday afternoon. The sweet essence of skunk was in the air Saturday morning. The Woman’s Home Missionary Society of the M.E. church met last Thursday with Mrs. A. D. Wilson. A union service of all the churches in Milford will be held Sunday evening at the Grace Brethern church. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tom entertained the young married peoples bridge club mi Thursday evening. The Sorosis club met Monday evening with Mrs. Edna Lawburgh with 23 members and 6 guests attending. Enters guilty plea to theft charge Vickie Sue Davis, 24, r 3 Syracuse, entered a guilty plea to a charge of theft when appearing before Kosciusko superior court judge Allan A. Rasor last Wednesday with sentencing to be in

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the same court on December 15. She was arrested October 4 by Warsaw police following an affidavit signed by Warsaw police superintendent Eugene Brumfield of taking less than SIOO in change from coin-operated laundromat receipts at the Warsaw Appliance and TV store in Warsaw. She was later released on $2,000 bond. J. Paul Getty is driving me dotty; Shouldn’t his namebeJTPaul Gotty?

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