The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 October 1973 — Page 9

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14 YEARS AGO, OCT. 29, 1959 Six Milford 4-H members, Susie Beer, Donnie Watkins, Denny Pinkerton, Denny Wertenberger and Allen and Robert Tusing enjoyed their Dairy showmanship trips to Chicago Saturday, sponsored by the Litchfield Creamery. Work began Tuesday morning on a big new addition to the Milford Apostolic Christian church, located on roadls, which will include 12 new Sunday School classrooms and a nursery. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neff and Mrs. Orville Orn entertained at a birthday dinner Saturday evening at the Neff home in honor

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of the birthdays of both Mr. and Mrs. Harry Good. Their birthdays are on October 26. Recently Mrs. C. L. Musselman entertained in honor of the birthdays of her husband and Clyde McDonald. Miss Martha Groves left today for St. Petersburg, Fla., where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Clark and daughters and Mrs. Elizabeth Stiffler entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Homan for their 27th wedding anniversary at a dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart were guests of their granddaughter and husband, Mr. and

Mrs. Maurice Neibert, at a pancake supper last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Fox and children were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Fox. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Whitehead of New Paris. 24 YEARS AGO, OCT. 27, 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Joe O. Estep have entered into a lease with Eugene W. Felkner for the rental of the building on East Emeline street known as the Betz building where the Esteps plan to open a baby chick hatchery. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Felkner, Mr. and Mrs. Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pinkerton and Mrs. Herman Miller attended the State Grange convention at Indianapolis last week. Members of the Lions club entertainment committee are planning a home talent show to top all talent shows. They have set the date for Tuesday night, Nov. 29, for the big event. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Snyder

attended the convention of the Northern Indiana Dental Society at Gary on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Marbod Etzler, an exchange student from Germany now attending Milford high school, was guest speaker at the young people’s group meeting before the worship service at New Salem Sunday morning. A competent cast headed by Ann Tom and James Speicher as Ma and Pa Smith, presented the Junior class play, “That Crazy Smith Family,” before a large and enthusiastic audience at the Community building Friday night. Mrs. Emma Baumgartner and daughter, Edith, were Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs. Baumgartner’s son, William Baumgartner and family. 30 YEARS AGO, OCT. 28, 1943 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beer entertained at Sunday dinner honoring Levi Beer who was home on a furlough. The dinner was also in honor of Miss Esther

Beer and Harry Beer’s birthday for this month. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stahly of Nappanee were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller, Jr. A pink and blue shower for Mrs. Marvin Miller was given at the home of Mrs. Pete Biller recently. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Steffen returned home Wednesday evening from a week’s trip to North Carolina, where they visited their sot, Pvt. Luther Steffen, who is stationed at Seymour Johnson field. Mrs. Harold Myers and daughters Doris and Marilyn spent the week end with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Donald Weybright and husband of Nappanee. Tuesday, Oct. 19, marked the 17th birthday anniversary of Miss Esther Mathews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mathews, and a senior of the Milford high school. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fedell announce the marriage of their niece, Miss Catherine King, to

Pvt. Everett Kirkdorffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Kirkdorffer of Milford, in Elkhart Wednesday evening, Oct. 20. 40 YEARS AGO, OCT. 26, 1933 Work on road building in Van Buren township under what was formerly known as the “Helvy plan” will be commenced soon by county road supervisor E. E. McClintic. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phend and son Parker, Marion Sharp and William Rex motored to DePauw university on Saturday where they spent the day with Mary Alice Phend who is attending school there. Charles Bird has been harvesting his crop of pumpkins at his truck patch here in town and has about 300 pie pumpkins from a very small patch. The operators of the county highway tar truck have been putting tar and gravel on the joints and defective spots in the pavement on Emeline street to prevent water from soaking under the pavement.

Wed., Oct. 24,1973 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

K . j i sBl NmF Ba I I r \ ii I *x i TiiV bfiniin shi!w V SB i fH R SNEAK PREVIEW — The above photo is a sneak preview of just one of the many fashions to be shown at the second annual Kosciusko Community Hospital Auxiliary dinner and fashion show to be held at the Wagon Wheel Restaurant in Warsaw on November 29. Mrs. Steve Heckman, left, KCH Auxiliary fashion co-ordinator for the event and Mrs. Malcolm Harbridge, right, who are in charge of tickets, are admiring the fashionable attire worn by Mrs. Don Phillips, one of the models. Mrs. Heckaman and Mrs. Harbridge are also displaying one of the posters which will be found in many area stores.

It has been announced that the first basketball game of the season will be played with Syracuse at the community building here on Friday, Nov. 3. A masquerade party was greatly enjoyed last week by members of the R. X. L. S. S. class at the Marshall Estep home. New concrete steps have been built at the Christian church and a new chimney was placed on the building. Douglas Charlton of Milford spent several days the latter part of last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dierks and sons. \ A ZBI dlfe RECEIVES AWARD — Jack Stump, general manager at C. S. Myers Ford Sales, Syracuse, was presented a certificate of Achievement by the Ford 300 club on October 16 in recognition of outstanding sales ability during the year 1973. This award goes to the top Ford salesmen each year. The presentation was made at the firm’s Milford office by Ted Abbot, Ford Motor Company sales representative of the Indianapolis district. Stump had just returned from Honolulu, Hawaii, where he and his wife were the guests of the Ford Motor Company at the new Sheraton-Waikiki hotel. Jack won the trip in the district sales manager’s contest. They joined eight others from Indiana and several from throughout the •states east of the Mississippi River on the October 10-16 trip which departed from Chicago’s O’Hare airport and landed at Honolulu International. Jack and Chris visited family and friends while on the island.

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County retired teacher meets A total of 95 members and guests of the Kosciusko County Retired Teachers association attended a social hour and luncheon meeting this month at the Winona Lake hotel. Invocation was offered by Mrs. Glen Longenecker. Following the luncheon, Frank Sanders, program committee chairman, presented a group of women and men of the members, and they sang three old familiar songs, “My Wild Irish Rose,” “Schooldays,” and “Take Me out to the Ball Game.” Mrs. John Fredericks rendered two solos. Mrs. Erba Morrison read a poem of her own composition telling of old times in this area. After the entertainment, [resident Leonard Barnhart called for introduction of new members and guests. Various reports were heard including accomplishments in legislation the past year on teacher problems and a brief discussion followed. The membership chairman stated the membership had grown to 107 locally for the county with 106 in the state RTA. Loren Evans, chairman of the project committee, passed a questionaire on nine possible projects. Heading the I & PS committee is Mamie Braddock, who with other members of her committee, attended an area meeting recently at Plymouth. ill JOINS NELLANS — Frank Greco of Downers Grove, 111., is we of the sales executives with Nellans “Real Estate Pacesetters” at 113 W. Main in Syracuse. One of five salesman now with Nellans who opened a real estate office at Syracuse in January, he joined the staff in September. He and his wife, Elaine, have two daughters.

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