The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 May 1974 — Page 9
Poppy Days at Leesburg on May 17-18 The Leesburg American Legion Auxiliary will hold “Poppy Days" Friday, May 17, and Saturday. May 18. The poppy as a memorial flower for American war dead is a tradition which began in the years following the First World
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War. Veterans returning to their homes in this country remembered the wild poppies which lined the devastated battlefields of France and Flanders Field and the soldiers of all nations came to look upon this flower as a living symbol of their dead comades sacrifice. Today, over 50 years later, that little symbolic flower continues to pay tribute to those who made the supreme sacrifice in World Wars 1 and 11, the Korean war and the Viet Name conflict. Each poppy tells its own story.
no two are fashioned alike. Similarly, each wearer of this poppy tells a story of Memorial tribute and of aid to someone who needs that helping hand of understanding. Minor damage as park gear slips Minor damage was listed by Goshen police last Thursday to a 1969 Pontiac owned by Jerry Hartsough of r 2 Syracuse in a mishap in Goshen. The auto apparently moved from park gear while parked in the parking lot at North Side Central fire station, and rolled across Middlebury street coming to a halt after hitting a bush by the Chamberlain school. LOTSA MUSHROOMS Taiwan will export a total of 3 3 million cases of canned mushrooms during the 1973-74 crop year with 1.45 million cases going to the United States. — CNS
C of C meeting date changed The Ligonier Chamber of Commerce meeting called for Tuesday, May 14, has been rescheduled for tonight, Wednesday, May 15. It will be held at 7:30 in the community room at the bank. The full chamber as well as ligonier Jaycees will discuss the summer promotion of Strawberry Valley days. Mr. and Mrs. Don Beer of Milford have had visitors from Sebring, Fla., recently. They include Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rarig, who is Mrs. Beer’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Payne and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. James Garland and sons. Hiey left here on Tuesday, May 7, after visiting with relatives and friends in the area including Mr. Rarig’s mother, Mrs. Eva Smith of Syracuse.
Damage early Sunday near Liquor Locker Damage was set at approximately SIOO in a one-car mishap at 12:05 a.m. Sunday in front of the Liquor Locker on South Huntington street, Syracuse. Charles Waggoner, 42, r 1 Syracuse, told Syracuse police he was talking to his wife, an occupant in the 1969 Plymouth, and missed the curve hitting a flag pole and curbing. The report was filed at the police station. Truck hits parked car Damage was set at S4OO in a two-vehicle accident at 8:50 Saturday evening in front of the VFW home just south of Syracuse. The accident occurred as Earl Eppert, 35, r 1 Syracuse, backed his 1974 Ford truck from in front of the home and bumped a parked
1967 Chevrolet on the east side of the street. Damage was set at $375 to the auto belonging toG. E. Dittemore of r 3 Syracuse, and $25 to the truck. Syracuse police investigated. DINNER GUESTS HONOR SHOCK Mr. and Mrs. Lester White of North Webster had as dinner guests Tuesday, May 7, Florence Shock of North Webster and Geraldine Click and Hazel Gantz of r 2 Syracuse. They are all neighbors of Mrs. White’s father, Eli Shock, who was the honored guest. Shock, who gets around quite well in the house on his own power, is 96 years old. LAKELAND LOCAL Dr. Daniel Rothenberger of Redlands. Calif., is attending a medical convention at Indianapolis and has been visiting in the homes of Mrs. Ruth Rothenberger of North Webster and Miss Katharine Rothenberger. Lake Papakeechie.
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14 YEARS AGO. MAY 19.1960 - Milford Lions are sponsoring a fish fry in the community building Saturday night, with all the proceeds going toward the new Milford fire station building fund. The Milford alumni banquet will be held Saturday evening at the Milford community building. The Milford Methodist church honored Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Clayton at a fellowship dinner last Sunday in the church dining room in anticipation of their move to Marion Monday. The annual tea sponsored by the Sorosis club and Columbian Reading Circle for the senior girls of the Milford high school will be held Sunday. Work is progressing according to plan at the new addition to the Milford Apostolic Christian church. 24 YEARS AGO, MAY 18.1950 Miss Norma Ringler and Leslie Brennan were united in marriage Sunday afternoon. May 7. Sam Grathwell will give the address at the Milford high school commencement exercises Tuesday evening. May 23. Seventeen Kosciusko county farmers and organizations planted a total of almost 13,000 trees this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wuthrich entertained Friday evening, May 12, honoring the first birthday anniversary of their son. Dennis Craig. The SIOO won by the Columbian Reading Circle in the “Build a Better CommmuK*’ project will be used to help defray the expense of putting a cement floor in the shelter house. 36 YEARS AGO. MAY 18.1944 A very appropriate Mother's Day service was held at the Bethel church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Estep are the parents of a daughter, Pamela Jane, born May 13. The semi-annual meeting of the North Central Indiana Trustees’ association was held Tuesday at the Millersburg community building. The Milford softball association was formed Tuesday evening of last week. Growth of potatoes may be retarded due to early planting states Purdue university specialist. Mrs. Fred Haab was remembered on Mother’s Day with a dozen American Beauty roses from her son, Lt. Harry Haab. 46 YEARS AGO. MAY 17.1934 The Gravelton school in Jefferson township, taught by Miss Mabel Arnold, had an attendance of 100 per ceit during the month
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of April. A total of 22 civil works projects, carried on throughout Kosciusko county, during the past winter and early spring resulted in a total expenditure of $192,409.67. Every candidate for public office is required by law to make out and file with the clerk of the circuit court a true and itemized statement of their expense. Members from the Van Buren township Farm Bureau presented a play at the high school in Syracuse last week for the Turkey Creek township bureau and visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fox spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mace Hollar. Disrupts telephone service at Syracuse Damage was listed at S2OO to a 1972 Lincoln driven by Lawrence Bailey, 30, 702 Lincolnway East, Goshen, when the auto hit a United Telephone company pole, guide wire and ground wire at 8:40 p.m. May 7, just north of Syracuse. Investigating officers reported Bailey was northbound on W. E. Long drive, stopped for the stop sign, and made a left turn onto the Ejkhart-Kosciusko county line road. Unable to negotiate the turn and straighten the auto, Bailey went off the south side of the highway hitting the phone com)>any guide wire and broke the ground wire before hitting the pole. Syracuse police investigated. Legal given on appropriations Legal notice is given this week to taxpayers of the town of Syracuse of a meeting at 7:30 on June 4 at town hall to consider additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year, in the amount of $4,000 for recreation and parks. THE TWO GREAT COMMANDMENTS PART II —LOVE THY NEIGHBOR Opening thought to God’s great love for man brings a spiritual enlightenment that cuts through the darkness of troubled human relationships. Broadcast This Week Over Many Stations Including: WSBT 960 K.C. South Bend Sunday 9:15 A.M. The Truth That Heals A Christian Science Radio Series
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