The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 July 1974 — Page 25
Senior Citizens Day — Thurs., Aug. 8
Orr is president of county fair association
William A. Orr is president of the Kosciusko county fair association. Serving with him are the following officers: Donald Snyder — vice president Henry Butler — secretary and general manager Verna Myerly — treasurer Directors who serve under chairman Emra Stookey are Helen Albert, Robert Scott, Dale
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Sponseller, Orr, Snyder. Jean Messmore, Mrs. Velma Myerly and John Hall. Snyder and Hall are chairmen of the concessions committee. Stookey, Orr and Snyder serve on the amusements and rides committee. Hall and Snyder are in charge of the merchants building. Butler is in charge of the catalog with Victor Virgil, Mrs.
Albert, Mrs. Messmore. Keith Carrington. Orr, Stookey. Ann Hancook and Diane Wojdyla as committee members. Orr, Stookey, Snyder and Robert Scott serve on Butler’s committee in charge of the program. Other Committees In charge of the several departments of the fair are the following people: Horses — Dale Sponseller of Etna Green with secretaries Don Clase, Ckad Swartz. Ron Wiltrout and Don Hostetler Dairy cattle — Emra Stookey, superintendent; assistants, Eldon Watkins and Loren
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Cumberland; Friday’s judges, Norbert Mohler-; Saturday’s judges, James Lewis Sheep — Rudy Ross with secretary Cal Dodson Agriculture — Violette Tom with secretary Dorothy McKibben Fine arts — Mary Jane Shepler, president; with Aim Bailey, Pam Smith and Mrs. Robert Cord Women’s department — Mrs. Elmer Hanes and Mrs. Charles Smoker and Mrs. Herschel Albert and Mrs. Lloyd Hively as assistants Needlework — Mrs. James McNabb with Mrs. Hobard
Simison as secretary Clothing — Mrs. Wilbur Day with Mrs. Larry Thomas as secretary Baking and Candy — Mrs. J. David Miller with Mrs. William Landrigan as secretary Canning — Mrs. George Williamson with Mrs. Theodore Egolf as secretary Garden flowers — Mrs. Wilfred Rensberger with Mrs. James Wolf as secretary County extension homemakers dubs educational exhibits — Mrs. James Demske with Mrs. Frank Pfahler as secretary Extension homemakers clubs special awards — Mi-s. Victor Hillery, advisor; Mrs. Fred Kuhn, superintendent and Mrs. Michael Creighton, secretary MISS WARSAW I — Representing the city of Warsaw as Miss Warsaw I is Sheila Bibler. daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Carl Bibler. She is 17 and has brown hair and blue eyes. Sheila is five feet, three inches tall and weighs 110 pounds. This Warsaw high school senior likes water sports and sewing. She is a member of the speech club, FBLA, cheerblock and NFL at school. EL -Ml MM MnET mBB MISS WARSAW II — Linda Mock of r 7 Warsaw is one of three girls representing the city of Warsaw as Miss Warsaw n. She is 17 and will be a senior at Warsaw this coming fall. Linda is five feet tall and weighs IM pounds. She has blue eyes and blonde hair. Water skiing, swimming, snow skiing and ceramics are her hobbies. She is a member of FSA. the cheerblock and tae ski club.
races Wednesday August 8 Time trials 6:30 p.m.
