The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 January 1975 — Page 8

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MATH CHAMPS — Pictured above are the mathematics champions for addition, subtraction. multipHcatioa and division in «B andCC math classes at the Milford junior high school. From left are Mike Nordin. multiplication: Keith Hartman, division: Kandy Ringler, addition and division: Carmen Castillo, multiplication and Oscar Hernandes, subtraction. Not pictured is Tammy Avery, addition. Phil Metcalf is their math teacher.

Community Hands hold election of officers

By CONNIE HOOPINGARNER The Community Hands 4-H club met last Wednesday at the Syracuse junior high School cafeteria. ■ The American pledge was led by Renee Hively and 4-H pledge by Chris Beexley. During election of officers, the following were selected: President — Connie Hoopmgarner

Congratulations To The STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE Fish Hatchery Branch We re Thankful For The Opportunity To Serve As The Electrical Contractor HERSHBERGER ELECTRIC « 509 E. Waterford St. Wakarusa, Indiana 862-4207

Our Congratulations And Best Wishes To . . . STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE * On Your New Fish Hatchery Branch ' -- ' -A-w».*e s eor-<^y<<'-.. . . ) * We Are Proud To Have Been A Part Os This ®jsL Beautiful New Bank W 457-4349 ' Syracuse /

Vice president — Kevin Coy Secretary — Denise Darr Treasurer — Steve Culler Reporter — Ron Aaron Recreation —. David Culler and Alan CoyHealth and safety — Tim Butt and Jeff Beezley Song leader — Doreen Darr and Kim Beezley The officers were then installed by our leader. Stanley Hoopingarner. The \yearly__

program was handed out and discussed The next meeting will be February 19 Refreshments were served by Kevin and Alan Coy. and Kim. Jeff and Chris Beezley. Lu-Ta-Lo-La Camp Fire Girls meet Bv DENISE BJELLA and DEBBIE BARTOW The Lu-Ta-Lo-La Camp Fire group met in the Syracuse Scout Cabin Monday after school. Regular reports were heard and 13 girls responded to roll call. Discussion was held on a new name for the council and the leader gave out sheets for beads. Participates in off-campus course Edwin L. Cable, r 2 Syracuse and a sophomore at Manchester college, is one of 12 Manchester college students participating in the sixth annual tropical field ecology and marine biology offcampus course offered during the January term. The course offers three weeks in Florida where study is made on marine ecology, coral reef establishments, an atomic power plant and Everglades National Park. Each student is involved in an individual project relating to the course Cable is a 1974 graduate of Fairfield high school and the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cable

Wednesday club hears program on censorship

The Wednesday Afternoon club at Syracuse was entertained last week at the heme of Mrs. Ralph Thornburg, with 19 members and one associate member. Mrs. R. E. Thornburg, in attendance. In the absence of the president. Mrs. Wales Macy, vice president, was in charge of the meeting. She welcomed the group with cheerful notes of why it will be a good New Year. A get well card was signed to send to president Mrs. Dean Pittman, a patient in Elkhart hospital Response to roll call was “A TV program I recommend.” with the most popular being the Lawrence Welk show. A thank you note was read from the Cardinal Learning Center at Warsaw for the club Christmas gift to be added to the building fund. Same Officers Incumbent officers were reelected for the next club year, 1975-76. They are: President — Mrs. Pittman Vice president — Mrs. Macy Secretary-treasurer — Mrs. Stan Emerick Corresponding secretary and publicity — Mrs. Peter Blue Program chairman — Mrs Nelson Miles Censorship Program Mrs. Merton Meredith and Miss Katharine Rothenberger presented the afternoon program

| Lakeland J| |Sc/iooZ3 | Lunch 11 | Menu LZ«LJ LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Januarv 20-24 MONDAY - Barbecue sandwich. buttered potatoes, fruit salad and milk TUESDAY- Salisbury steak mashed potatoes and gravy, fruit, bread and butter and milk WEDNESDAY — Ham and beans, cole slaw, peaches, corn bread and butter and milk ; THURSDAY - Fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, lettuce salad, fruit jello, bread and butter and milk FRIDAY - No school for students

NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today Fourth grade heart screening at Milford elementary school 4 p.m — Syracuse sixth grade basketball vs Pierceton at Syracuse 6:30 p.m. — WHS girls basketball vs Elkhart Central at Central 6:30 p.m. — WHS intramurals 6:30 p.m. — WHS swim club Thursday 6 p.m. — Syracuse seventh and eighth grade basketball vs Kendallville at Syracuse 6 pm. — North Webster junior high at South Whitley 6:30 p.m. — WHS wrestling vs Whitko at Wawasee 6:30 pm — WHS freshman basketball at Whitko Friday 6:30 p.m. — WHS basketball at East Noble Saturday All day — WHS wrestling tournament at Goshen 9 am. — Eighth grade basketball tournament at North Webster (Milford. Syracuse. North Webster and Pierceton) 10 am. — WHS coed swim meet. New Prairie at Wawasee 6:30 pm. — WHS basketball at Tippecanoe Valley Monday 3:45 pm. — Syracuse sixth grade basketball at Milford 6 pm. — WHS girls swimming vs Elkhart Memorial at Wawasee 7 p.m. — FCA meeting in case annex Tuesday 4:15 pm. — Milford seventh and eighth grade basketball at Mentone 5 pm. — North Webster junior high basketball vs Central Noble at North Webster 6:30 pm. — WHS freshman basketball at Plymouth 6:30 p.m — WHS wrestling vs Plymouth gt Wawasee 7 pm. — WHS swimming at Concord Wednesday 6:30 pm. — C team basketball at East Noble 6:30 pm — WHS swim club

on censorship. Mrs. Meredith quoted from articles in several large newspapers and an article in Reader’s Digest written by Alistar Cook. Miss Rothenberger talked of the text book controversy in the schools of West Virginia and how the problem is being solved. She also read. articles and poetry from the modern publication “Man.” The next meeting will be in the Miles home on January 22. Members are invited to bring an article they have recycled. Following adjournment with the Mizpah benediction, refreshments were served from a tea table at which Mrs. Macy presided. Milford Junior Girl Scouts meet Thursday By TAMMY RYMAN Junior Giri Scouts of Milford met Thursday evening at the home of our leader Mrs. Dallas Bjella. The 13 girls present discussed the product sale. On February 2. we will go to Camp Singing Hills for a fun day where we hope to play in the snow. Different badges were discussed. At the next meeting we will earn a badge. Sunshine Blue Birds meet at scout cabin The Sunshine Blue Birds met at the Syracuse Scout Cabin after school on Wednesday with 19 members in attendance. Mrs Jan Lovelette led the meeting and announced that Mrs. Donna Ogden would be helping with the group, leaderwise. Weather permitting, the girls will meet at thecabin after school today (Wecbesdayi to go sledding. Blue Bird helpers for the afternoon were Lori Galloway, Kathy Owens. Angela Mullett. Becca Stiver and Sonya Zentz. Respond to fire and first aid calls Syracuse volunteer firemen responded to an alarm at 2:35 p.m. Wednesday at Liberty Homes in Syracuse, however, the alarm proved to be false. Members of the first aid unit

Our Congratulations And Best Wishes To . . . State Bank Os Syracuse For The Addition Os A Very Attractive And Unique Banking Facility To A Growing Area In The Lake Wawasee Community EPkef v ' We Are Proud To Have Been Chosen As General Contractor On Your New Bank Swanson Construction Phcfne: 848-4094 Bristol

f \\k I /Krr? —I / • k X .vT-/ V WkSSL I J ■ • STORM DAMAGE — Shown above is the home of Mrs. E<taa Tom on East street in Milford with the portion of the tree which fell over the roof and porch durfog the storm last Friday night. Many limbs were reported down throughout the area.

responded to a call for Hank Baumgartner several miles northwest of Syracuse on Elkhart axmty road 56. He had gone to the bam to do chores around 6 p.m Wednesday and was found

Our Congratulations And Best Wishes To . The New Fish Hatchery Branch Os The STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE r We Are Happy To Be The One Selected For The Landscaping Os Your New Modern Bank Building BEER NURSERY, INC. 658-4712 Milford

unconscious near the silo at 9:20. The victim was admitted to Goshen hospital for further treatment. Syracuse first aid men responded to a call for Timothy

Rogers, 22, 518 S. Main, Syracuse, at 1:30 a m Thursday as the man fainted in the bathroom of his home. A local doctor was called and he was taken to the hospital.