The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 April 1974 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. April 3.1974

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Lakeland Youth Center to undergo major changes

New you th center director Dan Caskey has announced the Lakeland Youth Center will be in a face lifting state for the next couple of weeks. The center will be opening up at the junior high level and closii.g to those who have reached their 19th birthday-. Director Caskey will be visiting the Lakeland schools, churches and clubs to introduce the new programs and ideas being of* sered. Color coded membership cards will be issued to all it terested Lakeland youth. Summer programs will include girls softliall in two divisions: senior high and junior high and a league volleyball will be in four divisions: senior high boys, senior high girls, junior high boys and junior high girls. Bicycle racing, track and field, one on one and team basketball will be offered in all four divisions Any youth with other program ideas is invited to contact the center director. Olympics Beginning cm April 15. a special Olympics will get underway with competition in 12 events including table tennis, billards, eight ball, shuffleboard, steeplechase, free throw shooting, four square, bilce racing, bike skills, broad jump, standing broad jump and hockey. Competition will be open to all carded members and will be run in the four divisions. Awards will be given for winners in each event with winners in overall competition receiving trophies Adults Too While the center in the past has been geared to the youth, it is hoped that interested adults would feel free to make use of the facilities. At present, a karate class is underway :a junior class is in the future) and meeting on Tuesday and Thursday evenings Some of the classes and programs proposed are crafts, gun safety, gymnastics, weight lifting, guitar lessons and roller skating. Activitiei would be open to all ages and anyone interested in giving instructions in a particular field not listed here is encouraged to contact the youth center director Also in tlie planning are fatherson and mother-daughter activities

NOTICE! Beginning Sunday Morning / \ April 7 There will be two worship services 11HJL wt the \ Milford : Christian Church 8:15 and 10:30 a.m. ( W The Sunday School hour M . J I InVu be as usual at 9:30 a.m. or r Why Rent? t ; «e those rent payments towards your very own home* I :i r '=r , ■ ‘ L | ... Realty. Inc REAL ESTATE - CONSTRUCTION I land development Phone: 21M57-4444 I 1406 S. Huntington — Syracuse g

April 2 Beginning April 2. the center will be open to junior high students on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons from 3 to 6 p.m. The center will also be open to junior high students on Saturday evenings from 6 to 9. The center will be open to high school students on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights from 6 to 9, later hours may be needed on dance nights. High school students may

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14 YEARS AGO. APRIL 7.19 W Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wuthrich were surprised Sunday evening when relatives came to their home to help celebrate their 12th wedding anniversary •‘The Campbells Are Coming" will be presented by the Leesburg high school junior class on Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the school gym. Ellen Freeman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harold Freeman of Dewart Lake, celebrated her April Fool’s day eighth birthday Saturday with several of her friends. Brad Beiswanger won an all expense paid trip to Washington. D. C., with an essay he wrote for a contest sponsored by the Kosciusko county REMC. Miss Marilyn Jane Linville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garret Linville. Milford, and Steve M. Noble, son of Mrs. Donald Noble, r 1 Garrett, were united in marriage Monday at 7:30 in the Church of the Nazarene in Milford. 24 YEARS AGO. APRILS, 1950 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller are the parents of a son. Steven Parker, bom Tuesday, April 4 A 10 per cent ticket brought Mrs. Goldie Hollar $29, the first prize at the Appreciation day drawing Saturday night. Milford is to have a new dress shop within the next few weeks It will be located in the Milford 5 and 10c store and will be managed by Mrs. Marshall

also use the center on Saturday afternoons from 3 to 6. There will be no programmed activities on Friday or Saturday nights. These nights will be left open for special events including dances A no smoking rule within the center will be enforced. It is the intent of the center to provide a clean and wholesome environment for the youth of the Lakeland area, said Caskey, and any questions or suggestions are always welcome

Estep A special meeting of the Milford tow’n board was held Friday evening to discuss and get the opinions of citizens regarding the size and cost of a utility building for the. town. 30 YEARS AGO. APRIL 0.1944 The 21st anniversary of the Eta Beta Pi sorority will be observed Monday evening with a pot luck dinner at the Augsburger cottage at Lake Wawasee. BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Randall Dewart are the parents of a daughter. Marcia Faye; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tusing are the parents of a daughter. Karen Kathleen. Mrs. Seth McFarren left for Paris, Tex., last week to visit her husband who is stationed at Camp Maxay. Miss Jean Hursey. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Virgil G. Hursey. has completed her course at Bum hei m’s Beauty school in Chicago and is now at her home in Milford. Ray Evans purchased the Curtis Warstler property at a public auction Saturday. 49 YEARS AGO. APRIL 5.1934 An emergency crop loan office has been opened in the recorder’s office at the courthouse in Warsaw. Isaac Schmucker of Milford and Thelma Dillon of Goshen were married Saturday evening. Any law is only as good as the public sentiment behind it. Floyd Hollar will represent Milford high school in the county oratorical contest which will be held at Pierceton April 6. Alva Stout and family of Detroit spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Neff. John Auer and family were guests of George Auer and family Sunday. Iva Coy spent Thursday afternoon with Marie LeCount. Three-wheeler club is formed, Yoder president A new three-wheeler club was formed March 29. Twenty members were present for the first meeting. The name of the new organization is “Tri Rollers of North Webster. Officers were elected as follows: President — Omer Yoder Vice president — Jim Stoddard Secretary — Cindy Mullins Treasurer — Troy Ousley The club is encouraging anyone interested in family fun to attend the next meeting which will be at 7:30 p.m on Apnl 13 at Read's Castle of Values south of North Webster Persons wanting more information are asked to contact the club officers. Bids being accepted for rescue vehicle A legal notice is being run this week for bids to be received at the Turkey Creek township trustee’s office until 7 p.m. on April 17 for the lease purchase or purchase of a van-type fire department rescue vehicle for use by the Syracuse volunteer fire department. Specifications and instructions are on file in the office of the trustee and may be obtained from same. First aid makes Saturday run The Syracuse first aid unit responded to a call at the Floyd Gingerich home at 800 South Front street. Syracuse at 9:57 Saturday night when Mr. Gingerich complained of a breathing problem Oxygen was administered, a local physician called, and the patient transported to Goshen hospital.

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