The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 April 1974 — Page 15

Saint Mary's Catholic church celebrates 125 year history

FORT WAYNE - One of Fort Wayne’s oldest religious communities, Saint Mary’s Catholic church, marks the 125th anniversary of its founding this year of 1974.

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The week of June 23-29 has been announced as the period to celebrate the event, with a sausage and pancake breakfast planned for Sunday, June 23, to kick off the celebration.

After the 10:15 a.m. mass Sunday, June 23, and from 4-7 p.m. each day the remainder of the week, there will be an exhibition in the church basement recounting the history and experiences of the Saint Mary’s congregation during the past 125 years. On Sunday, June 30, the final day of the celebration week. Saint Mary’s congregation will organize a picnic at the Crosier House of Studies on the Wallen Road for past and present members of Saint Mary’s, as well as invited guests. Persons or organizations possessing artifacts, pictures, books or other articles pertaining to Saint Mary's are asked to contact Rev. Thomas O’Connor, pastor, so they may be included in the 125th anniversary exhibit. We know a man who believes in the complete economic emancipation of women; he thinks that his wife has as much right to support the family as he has.

Three Ball State students at WHS MUNCIE — Teachers at Wawasee high school are working with three student teachers from Ball State university this spring helping the university seniors to increase professional skills before graduation in May or August Dr. Dennis Redbum. coordinator of student teaching. Ball State office of professional laboratory experiences, reports that during the spring quarter 643 students are teaching in 333 schools in Indiana and Michigan The student teachers in the Lakeland Community School Corporation and the master teachers with whom they are working are: Denise Verstraefe, working with Marcia Carpenter; John Alexander, working with Ken Jordan ami Rudy Cesco; and Robert Romine, working with Tony Clouse and Vernon Zurcher.

Ned Titus 1974 Mental Health fund chairman

It was recently announced by Rev. J. C. White, president of the Kosciusko County Mental Health Association, that Ned Titus of Warsaw will be the 1974 Mental Health fund raising chairman. President White stated, “this campaign is challenging because the mental health cause is so very important. Mental illness is the number one US health problem, but it can be solved if enough citizens join the battle.” He urged fellow citizens to, "add your strength because you make a difference.” The annual nationwide campaign, which supports the science, service and social action programs of the Mental Health Association, begins with the opening of the National Mental Health month. May 1. It continues through May 31. The mental health campaign

will reach its high point in Kosciusko county on the week of May 11-18 when volunteers will visit their neighbors to distribute information about mental illness and to receive contributions. Lions to hove egg hunt Members of the North Webster Lions club will sponsor an Easter egg hunt on Saturday at 10 a.m. The hunt will be held on the Mermaid Festival grounds in North Webster with three age groups participating. Prizes will be awarded for pre-school children; those in gradesone, two and three; and for those in grades four, five and six. Around 100 dozen eggs have been donated for the hunt.

Wed., April 10,1974 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

' REMEMBER WHEN ,T HAPPENED ~ IN SYRACUSE

1 YEAR AGO. APRIL 11,1973 Robert Patterson, pipe mechanic for Northern Indiana Public Service company, has attained 25 years of service with the company. Mrs. Robert Swager is the newly elected president of the Business and Professional Women’s club. Mr. and Mrs. .John Nyikos announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda, to Phillip Graff with a June 9 wedding being planned. Cynthia Lee Maggart will become the bride of Rex Mullins in a candlelight ceremony on August 18 at Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church. 5 YEARS AGO. APRIL 9,1969 The Jay-She-S was organized at Syracuse in March with Mrs. Steve Crow as its first president. The annual Easter egg hunt was held Saturday at El-Ko Mobile Home Park for all children that live in the park. /Obits: Theodore Vorhis, and /John V. Stetler. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen Conn of Lake Wawasee announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Jeannine to Bob Fdger with May 31 set for the wedding. Jerri and Bobbi, daughters of Mrs. Loretta Zasorka of Logansport, spent their Easter vacation with Mrs. Etta Baker and family. Major John N. Schmidt, now of Florida and formerly of Syracuse, has been decorated for combat heroism in ceremonies held at Mac Dell Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla. 18 YEARS AGO. APRIL 9,1964 Mrs. Lillian Brown has returned from a brief Florida vacation and a visit with Mrs. Bert Cripe at Saint Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banta of Lake Wawasee were honored at a surprise party Sunday in the Al Lamley home in observance of their silver anniversary. Little three-month-old Terry Lee Cotton is home for the first time since his birth at Parkviewhospital in Fort Wayne Rev. and Mrs. Carl Satre returned this week from a twoweek visit at Toledo, Ohio, with Ins parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. Cart Satre. Mrs. Robert Bartlett of Goshen entertained at a birthday party recently for her mother, Mrs. Edward Schleeter who was observing her 86th birthday anniversary. 20 YEARS AGO, APRIL 9,1954 Cliff Curin of Portales, N. M., will be the new golf pro at South Shore this summer. Bemiece’s Beauty Shop held its formal opening last week.

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Appearing in open competition at the immature age of 23 months, a Saint Bernard dog owned by Mr. and Mrs. George M. Harvey took several top honors at the International show in Chicago this past week. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Geyer of Lake Wawasee will observe their golden anniversary on April 12. Twelve of the 14 lots in Hunnicutt addition have been sold according to realtor Evertt Halliday. 45 YEARS AGO, APRIL 11,1929 An appeal was made by the state conservation department officials for parent fish for cultural work, including at the state fish hatchery location here. Mrs. Mary M. Bushong, wife of Ernest Bushong, has filed application for her first papers for citizenship with the county clerk. A citizen of the Dominican Republic, she entered the United States at New York on September 12, 1919. A son, Robert Boyd, was bom March 28 to Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Adrian of Lorain, Ohio. A fire Wednesday morning destroyed the barn of the James Isbells and sparks from a kitchen chimney Tuesday morning started a roof fire at the home of Mrs. Henry Snobarger. The 33d anniversary of the Pythian Sisters at Syracuse was observed Wednesday with five charter members among those in attendance. Milford Senior Citizens have music program Members of the Milford Senior Citizens club met at the fire station on Sunday for a carry-in dinner and were entertained by a string instrument program conducted by JimJWhite of the Milford junior nigh school. Tables were decorated for Easter. Guests were Kosciusko county senior citizens president Kenneth Priser and Mrs. Priser of Warsaw. President Mrs. . Edith Baumgartner conducted the business meeting and held a discussion on the SSSI program (Social Security Supplement to Income) which is available to those who qualify. She said persons who are receiving low social security checks and who have less than $1,500 in their savings can apply. Mrs. Joe Ostendorf is assisting those in this community who wish to apply. The next meeting will be May 5 at the fire station and will also be a carry-in.

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