The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 May 1974 — Page 4

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. May 22,1974

H The Column H ■S A Sideshow Os 88 Events In Milford

AS THOUGHTS turn to graduation each and every parent and grandparent is proud of his or her child or grandchild as he or she receives his or her diploma Our Town has at least two grandparents who are bursting with pride as their granddaughter has been named valedictorian of the Mentone high school graduating class. Sue Ellen Mabie, daughter of Mrs Max (Alice) Kleinknight of r 5 Warsaw and Art Mabie of Syracuse and granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. Harold Geiger of Milford, is the girl who is causing seams to burst She has served as president of the Mentone student council and Sunshine Society and has been active in the .National Honor Society. She was a Girl’s State delegate last year and was chosen at the Daughter’s of the American Revolution Good C'itisens. Sue Ellen plans to attend Inthana Central college in Indianapolis this fall H.APPY BIRTHDAY wishes go Io Mrs. Ernest (Harriett > Huff who resides at the nursing home in Our Town. Mrs. Huff was 99 years young on Friday. MRS CHARLES (Mary I.) Good of r 1 is in the process of moving to Lakeville. She will be residing on Pattenon street in that Saint Joseph county town.

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THE DALE Heaths are both out of the hospital and back at home. Dale underwent another operation at a Fort Wayne hospital and Mrs. Heath has returned to work following ear surgery. MR. AND Mrs. Mike Yoder and son Jason (she’s the bossman s daughter Jane) are in the process of moving from Indiana university’s Bloomington campus to Indianapolis where Mike has accepted a job after completing work on his master’s degree MRS. LEO (Annabelle) Anglin, Milford elementary school teacher, will be off for Europe on June 24. She is joining others from Manchester college on the study tour to England, France and Germany. MRS DEAN (Margaret) Cousins of Jefferson township has always wanted a swimming pool in her backyard, and she thinks she’s struck upon an idea that will bring the idea to fruition. She canned hubby Dean into providing the supplemental funds, providing she comes up with the first 53.000. A substitute school teacher, she is putting all her teaching checks into a special fund at the bank for the pool. ’’Now,” she says. “I’m counting on a lot of sick teachers next year.” ONE OF Our informational birds tells us that the KarstedU.

Ralph and Mary Evelyn, will be leaving the Milford United Methodist church this summer and going to a church in Kokomo. THIS IS fine free* week at the Milford library. All persons having over-due books “may return them this week with no fine being assessed. M.AD MEMBERS and others in Our Town are working hard to put the finishing touches on the Memorial Day festivities. DENNIS CORY and his wife, Pam, of Houston. Texas, stopped at The M J office this week during their week’s stay in “Our Town.” They will be on their way to Kalamazoo. Mich., for personal interviews as they are preparing to begin training this winter for instructing and rehabilitating the blind. MAD day — (Continued from page 1) Another event set to get underway at 11:30 a.m. is the annual cutie king and queen contest. It will be held in the junior high gym. The contest is open to boys and girls between the ages of four and six The winners will receive trophies. Reigning over the festivities will be last year’s royalty — queen Tammy Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Kaufman of Milford; and king Jay Vanlaningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Vanlaningham. also of Milford. Mrs. Lyle Johnston is sponsor of this year's contest The next activity of the day is the volleyball tournament which is set for 2 p.m. This event is annually sponsored by the Milford Ministerial association. Last year’s winners were the men of the Bethany Church of the Brethren. Bicycle Races Again competition is expected to be heavy in the bicycle races. The races are to begin at 3 p.m. Trophies will go to first place winners with second and third place winners receiving ribbons. Age groups are 6-8. 9-11.12-14. 15-19, 20-40 and 41 and over. No tandems will be run this year. Ron Baumgartner is serving as this year’s sponsor.

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HEAR NUCLEAR FISSION STORY — Roger Robb, nuclear physicist with the Northern Indiana Public Service Company, spoke to the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary club Tuesday noon concerning nuclear fission and its use as a source of new energy. The highly technical talk was well received and sparked many interesting questions about future sources of energy. He said the new nuclear plant being built by’NIPSCo is at Michigan City. Introducing him to the club was Jay Peffley. NIPSCo’s Syracuse representative, shown here on the left. On the right is Rotary dub president Varner Chance.

Karstedts to Burlington, James Ault new pastor

Announcement has been made that effective June 2 Milford United Methodist church minister Rev. Ralph Karstedt will be assigned to the Burlington United Methodist church and Rev. James Ault will take over duties at Milford. Ault, who is coming from Star City, is the brother of former Milford resident Willis Ault. The assignments have been

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made by the North Indiana Conference of the United Methodist church and will be officially made at the annual session to be held at Purdue. The Karstedts will be moving on June 12. A farewell is planned by church members for June 2. Karstedt has been at the Milford church for five years, coming here in June of 1969. In addition to serving the

church. he has been vice president and president of the Parent-Teachers organization. Lion tamer for the local Lions club and a member of MAD. He has also served as [resident of the town’s Ministerial Association. Karstedt has served as chaplain of the Epworth Forest choir school for two years and for three years has served speech instructor for the Elkhart District Lay Speakers school. He is a member of the district’s board of higher education and served 24 years as co-leader of a minister’s Transactional Analysis Therapy group.

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FOUR HOSPITALIZED — Four persons were hospitalized following an accident in Milford on Monday night. Taken to the Goshen hospital and then transferred to the Elkhart hospital were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sliter and daughter Nettie Marie. Thomas Gonzales was treated at the Goshen hospital and released.

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