The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 April 1974 — Page 11

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Lakeland board accepts bid of Lawmaster for roofing

Members of the Lakeland school board met in special session Thursday night and accepted the bid of Lawmaster’s. Inc., Elkhart, for roofing repair and replacement in four of the corporation's schools. Lawmaster's base bids were for $35,780 work at the North Webster school. $10,776 for work at the Syracuse junior high school building, $3,445 for work at the Milford junior high school building and $25,019 for work at the Milford elementary school The total of the combined bids is $75,020. No alternates were ac-

cepted. In other business before the board kindergarten enrollment for 1974-75 was presented with 48 pre-enrolled at Milford, 77 preenrolled at Syracuse and 57 preenrolled at North Webster. The total pre-enrollment for the three schools is 182. A projected final enrollment figure has been set at 212. Board members were told that there was approximately 90 per cent participation in the recent elementary conference.

Two-car accident in Syracuse on Friday A.M. The 1971 Oldsmobile 4-door hardtop driven south on Huntington street by Max H. Carlson was sideswiped by a 1967 Ford 4door sedan driven by Merl Laughlin, 80, at the corner of Boston and Huntington streets at 8 a.m. Friday, according to investigating officer Joe Thornburg. Damage to the Carlson vehicle was S9O with no damage to the Laughlin auto. Most of us don’t know exactly what we want, but we’re certain we don’t have it.

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WCTU SPRING MEETING — Members of the four Kosciusko county unions of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union held an all-day meeting at the North Webster Church of the Brethren last Wednesday, their spring meeting, in observance of the 100th birthday of the National WCTU, with the North Webster union serving as host. A pageant marked the occasion, with the ladies in the above photo as pageant participants: Front row. from left, Mrs. Edward Lock, Miss Miriam Kutz, Mrs. Herbert Eberhardt, county president, Mrs. Lawrence Wilcoxson and Mrs. Ray Ferverda. Middle row from left, Mrs. Emmett Miller, Mrs. James Tutwiler. Mrs. John Harford. Mrs. Floy Korthal. Mrs. Curtis Myers and Mrs. Glen Morehouse. Back row from left, Mrs. Floyd Fletcher, Mrs. Keith Appleman, state director, Mrs. Kline Irwin. Mrs. Russell Harshman and Mrs. Joe Barrett.

County WCTU organization celebrates state centennial

Members of Kosciusko County WCTU celebrated the organization’s state centennial with an all day meeting on April 17 at North Webster Church of the Brethren. A carry-in dinner was served at noon. A large centennial birthday cake was served for dessert. Mrs. Herbert Eberhardt, WCTU president of Winona Lake, presided during the morning business session. Motions during To clean up tornado damage at cemetery Persons interested in the Leesburg cemetery are urged to help with a clean-up project on Saturday, April 27, at 1 p.m. There were 10 large pine and cedar trees up-rooted by the tornado on April 3. Drives were blocked, memorials were tipped over and the American Legion speaker’s stand was heavily damaged by a large pine tree. Interested persons, lot owners and members of the American Legion are urged to report at the cemetery at 1 p.m. with pruning saws, lopping shears, rakes, chain saws and trucks. Wayne Teeple, chairman, Leesburg town board is in cUarge of the work.

f 1 ls You Want The Right Man For Sheriff JHrflßl V° te F° r C. Al Rovenstine Presently Sgt. County Police Experienced Lawman Experienced Businessman Experienced In Emergency Situations VOTE REPUBLICAN! VOTE ROVENSTINE! Paid For By Rovenstine For Sheriff Committee

Wed., April 24,1974 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

the morning business session were read by Mrs. Charles Leader, county Chistian outreach chairman. Mrs. Lawrence Wilcoxson, host union president, presided at the afternoon business session. Mrs. Russell Baker, host union representative, read the motions of the afternoon business session. Reports were given by the following county direc tors. Mrs. Wilcoxson, Mrs. Cline Irwin, Mrs. Joe Barrett, Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Mrs Curtis Meyers. A solo was sung by Mrs. Meyers. I During the afternoon a ’ pageant, written especially for the centennial celebration, was presented. Former and present state WCTU presidents were portrayed by 14 ladies in costume. The pageant was narrated by Mrs. Meyers. Mrs. Russell Harshman, Winona Lake, portrayed Miss Frances Willard,

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founder of the national WCTU. Local unions represented at the meeting were: Warsaw, Winona Lake, Syracuse-Milford and North Webster. State directors in attendance were: Mrs. Glen Morehouse, Milford, state director of citizenship; and Nan Appleman, Nappanee, state director of home protection.

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