The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 November 1973 — Page 9

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14 YEARS AGO, DEC. 3, 1959 Miss Connie Marie Fervida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fervida, r 2 Milford, and Ronald W. Fields, son of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Fields, 606 North Main street, Nappanee, were united in marriage Friday, Nov. 27, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert Overstedt will be taking a load of toys and clothing, all new, from the Mary Ruth Overstedt Memorial Fund to - forgotten patients at the New Castle State hospital on Thursday, Dec. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahms and Judi and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Richard of Deshler, Ohio, at-

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) tended the International Livestock show and did some shopping in Chicago on Tuesday. Paul Kizer and Gale Geiger of Milford were among those elected Councilmen at large for the Kosciusko county district of Boy Scout of Pioneer Trails Council. Mrs. Charles Kerlin was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening with seven - members and two guests present, Mrs. Esther Poynter and Susie Haab. Paul Haab will enter International Business college in Fort Wayne Monday. He will take a two-year course in professional

accounting. A week end guest of the Glen Treeshes was Phillip Geiger of Indiana Central college in Indianapolis. 24 YEARS AGO, DEC. 1. 1949 Miss Helen Catherine Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Wilson, became the bride of Melvin Morningstar, son of Mrs. Martha Morningstar, Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents on Emetine street in Milford. Johnny Fisher, Guy Fisher, Jacob Bucher, Everett Butrick, all of Milford, and Carl Walker, Syracuse, returned home last Wednesday from a two week pheasant and deer hunting trip. 0. A. Lambert purchased the Biller storage, located west of the Lentz Coal Co. last week. The Sorosis club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. C. R. Brittsan with Mrs. R. V. Robinson of Leesburg as the guest speaker. The golden wedding anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Duker will be celebrated Sunday

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at the First Brethren church. Sponsoring a Christmas party for the children of the community was the chief topic of discussion at the special meeting of the American Legion Tuesday evening. Taking in six new members was the main item of business at the meeting Thursday night, of the St-Mar-Kos grange with the Bremen grange. Mr. and Mrs. John Biller celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary on Thanksgiving day. 30 YEARS AGO, DEC. 2, 1943 On Thursday the seniors met with a representative from the Leader Engraving and Printing Co. to discuss terms for printing an annual. BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zimmerman are the parents of a daughter, Mary Magdalene; Lt. and Mrs. Archibald Baumgartner are the parents of a son, Ronald Lee; and Mr. and Mrs. John Cddeberg are the parents of a daughter, Barbara Ann.

Boy Scout troop 47 participated in an overnight hike at Pioneer Cabin last Friday with seven boys participating. Mr. and Mrs. John Custer received word from the government that their son, Pfc. Myrtus Custer, was wounded recently in Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Anu Beiswanger and son and Mrs. J. D. Helminger spent Sunday with the Lawrence Myers family at Wabash. Mr. and Mrs. William Mock of North Webster were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baker and family. A pleasant surprise was planned for Mrs. C. E. Young by her nephews and nieces in honor of her 65th birthday which was Sunday. Pfc. Robert Howard Fuller of Saint Louis, Mo., is expected home Saturday on a furlough to visit his mother, Mrs. Charlene Fuller. \ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stout and Carol were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stout.

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40 YEARS AGO, NOV. 30,1933 Milford has been keeping jiear <op in the county basketball standing and is looked upon as a heavy contender for the honors in the tourney this year. The members of the senior class and their guests enjoyed a rabbit fry and pot luck supper at the home of one of their class members, James Fuller, Saturday night. BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Randall are the parents of a son, Jimmie Hartter; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hartter are the parents of a daughter, Harriet Jane. There is only pne way in which things can progress and that is by keeping them moving and to do that depends on individuals. Henry Beer and a number of his employees are working on a rock garden in Peru. The Pep club members received their insignias last week. Ten members of the American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. C. W. McDonald Tuesday evening.

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CAR FIRE WEDNESDAY — The car shown above went over the overhead last Wednesday night and caught fire when it landed. The car’s driver Earl J. Schmucker, 23, Goshen, and his passenger Randall W. Penland, 21, also from Goshen, were taken to the Goshen hospital. Schmucker refused treatment for lacerations and contusion to the head. His passenger was treated for lacerations and abrasions. Investigating officers said the auto was en route north out of Milford at a high rate of speed. It went off the left side of the road while rounding the curve, struck the end of the guard rail at the overhead and flipped end over end down an embankment where it caught on fire. Both Schmucker and Penland were thrown clear of the car. Schmucker was arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages and public intoxication. Damages to the car were listed at 11,200. The Milford fire department responded to the call. Break-in discovered at Vega corporation

Authorities continue investigation into a break-in at Vega Homes corporation at Syracuse sometime Thursday night or early Friday morning. Discovery of the break-in was by Syracuse police on routine patrol around 1:35 a.m. Friday. Entry was gained by prying the Given trip to Chicago Eight 4-H members from Elkhart county toured Chicago this week/end with 4-H members from Footer, Noble and Steuben counties/ The tripxjvas awarded to older 4-H members for their many years of work in 4-H. All of the 4H members have been in 4-H eight years and 10 years. This year’s tour included dinner and a play at the Ivanhoe theater, tours to Shedd Aquarium, Livestock Show, Rodeo, time to go shopping, and a chance to attend different shows in the Chicago area. On Sunday, there were church services in Orchestra Hall with the 4-H Club Congress members of Chicago. The group stayed at the Palmer House in the loop area of Chicago. The eight 4-H members from Elkhart county were: Barbara Cripe, Elkhart; Edwin Cable, Syracuse; Patty Detwiler, New Paris; Todd Herrli, Osceola; Wayne Rummel, Nappanee; Mary Stark, Goshen; Jenny Warner, Goshen; and Penny Wagner, New Paris. United Telephone sets energy crisis guides Jack Chien, president of the United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc., recently announced the steps his company will take in cooperation with the recent guidelines suggested by President Nixon in curtailing the energy crisis. Effective immediately the following energy-saving measures will be in effect: A 50 mph speed limit for all of United’s 417 vehicles, except in emergencies. Thermostats set at 68 degrees or less in all of United’s buildings. All lights and other energyusing units will be turned off when not in use, or operated at the lowest possible level of energy consumption. Any other steps within reason which will not depress United’s

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office doors where file cabinets and a desk were also pried open. An undetermined amount of petty cash was taken from a petty cash box. An attempt was also made to remove hinges of the office door to plant two, however, entry was not gained. service or endanger the health or safety of United employees.. In Cluen’s directive to all United employees, he urged “total cooperation both while on and off the job.’’ Although these measures may cause some discomfort and delay, small sacrifices by everyone now may prevent widescale shutdown and hardships in the future. Winona Lake driver in Leesburg mishap A single car accident Thursday at 9:25 p.m. on the Baseline road and Armstrong road, south of Leesburg, resulted in minor injuries to Amos Music, 28, 1008 Chestnut St., Winona Lake. County police patrolman Jeff Bronsing reported that Music was not familiar with the roads and became confused. The car went off the road onto the gravel berm and Music apparently lost control of the auto. Music was treated for a laceration of the finger and right shin. Damage was estimated at $1,200 by patrolman Bronsing.

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