The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 March 1974 — Page 14

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Mar. 6,1974

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BELATED BIRTHDAY wishes go to Floyd (“Sandy”) Fuller of Our Town He was 81 years young on Sunday. A REMINDER from Our Town's librarian Miss Carolyn' Grose is that the library will present three films on Saturday, March ». at 2 p.m. during the children's story hour. THE MILFORD Senior citizens will meet on March 10 at 1 p m. at the fire station It will be a carryin dinner and will include a program All senior citizens are welcome to attend the meetings. IN THE words of Edward Hazen Parker we offer the following m memoriam for Arlo Beiswanger who died last week: Life’s race well run. Life** work well done. Life's victory won. Nqw cometh rest. (“Bike”) as he was known to most, taught many a father and son during his years m the history department at Milford high school and Milford junior high. He will be missed MRS. BERTHA Wehrly brought us a program for the fifth annual concert of the Milford high school chorus. Miss Maude McLaughlin was director and pianist. The concert was held at the Grace church on Friday. March 7, at 8 p.m Admission was 15 and 25 cents with tickets being sold at the

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Milford Drug Co. Mrs Wehrly said she thought the concert was presented in 1913 A total of 14 numbers were listed on the program with the chorus starting off with “A Beautiful World.” This was followed by a reading. “Naughty Zell” given by Marjorie Brown. Gordon Hammond presented a tenor solo of "A Perfect Day” and “Tis Summer in Thine Eyes.” The chorus followed with “The Lost Chord ” “A Pleasant Half Hour on the Beach” was the title of a reading given by Helen Martin. “A Family Drum Corps” was presented by the sophomore class quartet. "Dot Entertains” was presented by “Dot” Frances Fryberger and “Mr. Knight” Forrest Nickler “The Day is Declining” was sung by the chorus. A reading, “Keeping a Seat at the Benefit” was given by Ethel Neff. “The Girl With Boyish Ways,” from “The Pennant" was given by Bessie Doty, Bernice Erick, Gladys Groves, Mary Lentz. Mary Doty and Hazel Stout. Helene Lentz sang a soprano solo, "The Nightingale and the Star.” The high school chorus sang “Brownie Son" and “The Mountebank's Song”. The program closed with a reading. "When Men Propose.” by Royal Neher and “The Bridal Chorus” from “The Rose Maiden" sung by the chorus

This writer doesn't remember any of the songs or readings, do you? Lakeland Kiwanis club plans show The Lakeland Kiwanis club reports that entries are now being received for its first annual hobby show Club co-chairmen event judge Arthur A Osburn and Herbert George have announced that entires must be received on or before Saturday. March 30. to be eligible fixconsideration for participation in the hobby show. Entry blanks are to be mailed to Herbert George, r 1 box 231 North Webster Ind. 46555 This hobby show, sponsored by Lakeland Kiwanis club, will be presented in the commons at Wawasee high school on Thursday and Friday, April 4 and 5 from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. each day The hobby show is a non-profit community benefit enterprise, therefore, exhibitors will not be permitted to sell any merchandise at this event, although orders for craft sales may be taken to be dispatched from the address of the exhibitor. Members erf the Kiwanis hobby show committee are processing entries as they are received and setting up space for exhibits. Priorities on space for exhibit will be given in order of receipt of entry Exhibitors are to bring in their materials and set up their hobbies between 9 am. and 1 p.m. on Thursday, April 4. Entry blanks are available at Counting House Bank of North Webster. State Bank of Syracuse. Milford Branch of First National Bank of Warsaw, Teghtmeyer Ace Hardware of North Webster, Syracuse Hardware, Thornburg Walgreen Drug Stores of North Webster and Syracuse, Chris Koher Insurance Agency of Syracuse, public schools in the Lakeland area, and from any member of the Lakeland Kiwanis dub. Working with the co-chairmen on the preparations for the Kiwanis hobby show are committee members George Davis. Dave Everts. Phil Mock, Dick Shipley. Hazen Sparks, and RevJohn Weeks Coordinator for this Kiwanis club project is Sherman E Bryant, chairman of the club’s major emphasis program Reports missing gun County officers continue investigation into a stolen .22 caliber revolver with ivory handle, taken from the Charles Stuckman home on r 3 Syracuse. The gun was reported as missing sometime last Wednesday night.

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