The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 April 1974 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., April 3,1974

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■” • fDk -•••» i it • i « b « ® - ■ r 11 NEW BOAT COMPANY OWNERS — Mr. and Mrs. Harn Bishop, new owners of the Wawasee Boat Co., are shown here with manager Dale Butt, right. The name of the firm has been changed to Bishop's V*awasee Boat Co.

Saint Martin de Forces Holy Week observance

father Eugene Zimmerman, pastor of Saint Martin de Porres Catholic church at Syracuse, announced tike following times for the Holy Week and Easter observance: Thursday. April 11, Mass of the Last Supper” at 8 p m. with Jim. Jeff and Jay Glon assisting at the altar and Lawrence Gnffith as commentator; Good Friday. April 12, in honor of our Divine Saviour's Death on the Cross. 2 3 p m with Mark Detert and Dan List as altar boys and James Tranter, commentator; Holy Saturday. April 13. Easter Vigil services beginning at 8 p m. Mike and Tim Morganthaler be altar boys. Dan Gnffith as commentator and Dale

Silver Lake 4-H club featured on television

The Silver I-ake Tatapocheon 4H club, under the leadership of Mrs Clifford Fisher, will be featured on the television program. “The4-H in Action," on channel 33. Sunday. April 7, at 12 noon The group will sing “We are the Hoosiers of Hoosierland' Milford man booked at county jail Danny E May. 27. r 1 Milford, was booked at the county jail Thursday night by county patrolman Richard Fehnel on a charge of assault and batter)’ <» a warrant from Wabash county May was later released to Wabash authorities

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Davenport and Tom Quinn, ushers Easter Easter morning masses will be offered by Fr. Eugene Zimmerman. pastor, at 8 and 10 a m. Charles Taylor, organist, will be in charge of music for all Holy Week services and for Easter Day. Altar boys Easter Day at 8 a m. will be Dave Stoffel and Jay Glori; at 10 will be Tim Roth and Chris Carboneau, and commentators will be Mrs. John Glon and Lester McGriff. Users are Tom List and Harold Stoffel, and Bob Beamer and Matt Neises. The public is cordially invited to attend all the above services Confessions will be heard after all the Holy Week services.

and "The Little Pile of Tin”. The dub members will fallow with Laurie Jayne's poem “Dear 4-H Diary”, 4-H pledge and Lord’s Prayer. Six 4-H’ers from North Webster will learn about taking pictures from Sandra Gerencser of Milford; Kenny Hedmgton of Atwood; and John Ebert of Warsaw News on the IFYE program and the 4-H foods project will be presented by Pat Sellers Patrick Gillem in basic jet training BEEVILLE. TEX — Navy aviation structural mechanic third class Patrick V. Gillem, son of Mr and Mrs Vernon A. Gillem of 125 W. Brooklyn St.. Syracuse, is receiving basic jet training here.. His training includes radio navigation, acrobatics, formation and night flying. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr and Mrs Earle Walts. Syracuse, have returned home after spending two months at Lake Worth, Fla

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eMn'reß* | North Webster • I By MARY LEE WILLMAN I | R. 1 Leesburg | <■» <■»» Elinore Enyeart sees two brothers for first time

Elinore Enyeart of Barbee Lake and her daughter Mrs. Pat Burkholder of Warsaw have returned home after spending a week in Minnesota w'here Mrs. Enyeart met two half-brothers whom she had never seen before. The two area women began their week's stay in the northern state at the Mayos Clinic where Mrs. Burkholder underwent tests. They journeyed to Carlton, home town of Sirs. Enyeart and

Bien to Duluth where she met her half-brothers. In Duluth she learned much of her past history as she was adopted when she was six months old and the family moved to Indiana when she was four. Her new-found halfbrothers are Kenneth and Robert Akerstrom. Mrs. Enyeart also has a brother Emmeth Akerstrom who lives in Toledo, Ohio, and whom she has been in contact with for the past 25 years.

Lynn Haney entertains for 4-H meeting The North Webster Room 4-U 4H club held its March meeting in the home of Lynn Haney with president Rosalyn Long presiding. Response to roll call was “Your Favorite Spring Flower.” Melanie Zurcher presented the health and safety report on “Burglaries and Thefts.” In demonstrations, Lynn Haney showed how to make decorative flowers; and Rosalyn Long presented a “Nutritional Snacic.” Leader Betty Greider demonstrated to all on how to give a good demonstration. Miss Haney led in recreation for the evening and the Haney family served refreshments. -NWIntelligent adults are kind to the children they meet in life

Applications being accepted hr Easter Seal scholarship

The Kosciusko County Easter Seal Society is taking applications for the scholarship which is offered annually to residents of the county who are interested in beginning or continuing their education in a health 19 related field. This includes, among others, nursing, occupational or physical therapy, pharmacy, laboratory

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or X-ray technology, special education, speech and hearing and social services. The scholarship is awarded annually and is renewable each year as long as the student continues in his chosen field. Applications may be obtained from high school counselors or by writing or calling Mrs. Thomas Keough, ;20N. Lake St., Warsaw.