The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 May 1976 — Page 7

Wawasee swing choir performs at Milford

The United Methodist Women of the Milford church were privileged to hear the Wawasee “Swing Choir at their annual mother daughter spring salad bar on Thursday. May 13 Mrs Ralph Bushong, the choir director, introduced each choir member to the ladies and guests and also thanked Mrs Vernon Stutzman for the costumes she made for the choir to wear during their performances this past school year The choir presented a program of sacred and secular numbers including a medley of tunes from “Godspell ". Tim Bushong and Kathy Koemgshof accompanied the choir Prior to the program the UMW enjoyed a bountiful carry-in salad bar in the fellowship room Guests were present from Niles, Goshen. Syracuse. Warsaw. Elkhart. Wabash and the immediate area

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Mrs. Dean Cousins, the unit president, welcomed everyone for the evening. Mrs Jim Longfellowasked the blessing before the meal. Renee Lindzy, Mrs. T A. Miller and Mrs. Harold Wilson presented tributes to mothers, daughters and grandmothers respectively Mrs Robert Brown presented flowers to the oldest mother. Mrs. Hazel Kline; the youngest mother, Mrs. Dan Brown; and the mother with the most daughters. Since there were four Mothers present with three daughters apiece, the tie had to be broken and Mrs. Vernon Stutzman was the winner Mrs. Clayton Hollar. Mrs Donna Tyler and Mrs. Doyle Butler were the other three mothers in the tie The UMW will meet on Thursday, June 10, at 1:30 in the home of Mrs William Motts. Mrs Joe Sunthimer will present the program

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M~The Column'm w 1 st .4 Sideshou-iOf cB Events In Milford

ONCE UPON a time says granny (Melissa Baumgartner) to the young boy (JimmyRichards' there lived a girl by the name of Cinderella . The casting was excellent and the fourth graders were very convincing — one small child even shed a tear at the wav Cinderella was treated. The audience became engrossed in the play, which showed much time and talent had

gone ityto it by the actors and those Mfho worked on costumes and scenery. Even music director Donna Pollen's husband became involved as he worked with the scenerj. ’ Over leard were comments like “great play.” “I'd like to see it aga n,” and "too bad the special education class, people at the nuising home, etc., couldn't see it.’

Watch for the characters and the pumpkin. They will be in the Memorial Day parade next Monday. iPrince Charming (Ryan Wuthrich; and Cinderella (Lana Beer) made a beautiful couple in the play which was presented in the Milford elementary school last Friday night. The wicked old step-mother (Sharon Bohnstedt) did such a good job that someone in the audience booed her for her actions against her stepdaughter. Others in the cast were Kristy Templin. Penny Hoover. Andrew Wuthrich. Barry Gansert. Kenny Schafer. KandyWilson. Tracy Stump. Michael Hernandez. John Brito. Michael Sharp, Chris Bell, Tony Troup. Raymond Pena, Karen Haney, John Steiner and Terry Bailey. Laurie Barth. Angels Bess, Dawn Young. Vickie Parks, Lori Richardson and Angie Wise were ladies in waiting. Karl Schmucker. Michael Pruitt, Brad Weisser, TonyHatfield and Brad LeCount were palace guards Ladies of the royal court were Kenlyn Krull, Tammy Haines. Jenifer Orten, Susanna Garza. Lisa Gansert. Marcia Sorensen. Patsy Pate. Sabina de la Fuente. Mary Rose Perales and Marcia Evans. Gentlemen of the kingdom were Tim Crabtree, Rodney Vanlaningham. Bnan Hensen. Brett Gregory. David Melendez. Randy W'arren. Brent Hoffer. Rodney Bray, Brian Harwood. Fernando Garza, Kevin Davies. Mike Johnson. Mark Pamer and Jesse Hernandez. The play was sponsored by the PTO and many staff members and mothers alike are to be credited for the scenery, costumes and the general success of the production WHEN MR and Mrs Marshall Estep visited the southwest this winter, they made the rounds of

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Las Vegas, the famous gambling capital. Mrs. Estep has revealed to her friends that she played the 10 cent slot machine and in a short while it hit an $833 jackpot. Funny Marshall never told any body about this. CONGRESSMAN FLOYD Fithian’s schedule shows he will be at the Milford “MAD Day” barbecue between 11:15 and 12:15 next Monday. Proceeds from the barbecue, only part of the day's activities, will go toward a community project. THE SUMMER reading program will start at the libraryin Our Town on June 7. A Bicentennial theme will be used. WITH THE closing of school in the very near future, vacation Bible schools will be held. The Christian church's VBS program will be held June 8-11 and 15-18 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. with the First Brethren church scheduling its VBS from 7 to 9 p.m. June 14-18. Hoosier Happenings From Indiana University

* BLOOMINGTON - George Rogers Clark, born in Virginia, came to the old Northwest Territory as a surveyor and Indian fighter. His travels convinced him that the American colonies would never be safe while the British controlled territory at the colonies’ back door, according to Bicentennial researchers at Indiana university. in 1778. he became the first man to plant the American flag on Indiana soil. With a handful of men, he defeated the British at Kaskaskia, Til., and then at Vincennes. His successes strengthened the colonies' claims to what became Indiana and to all of the old Northwest Territory. In gratitude for his daring exploits, Virginia awarded Clark’s army 150,000 acres of land at the end of the American Revolution. Clarksville, the first authorized American settlement in the Northwest Territory. bear£ the name of its founder — George Rogers Clark — Indiana's hero of the American RevolutionaryWar. WAR DECLARED England declared war on Spain Dec. 17, 1718.

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Wed.. May 26. 1976 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

New Salem News;

By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE

COMMUNITY NEWS I Thessalonians 1:2-4 was the text for Pastor Chad Woodburn's morning message. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darr entertained friends and relatives Sunday afternoon following the Wawasee commencement -in honor of their daughter Denise, who was a graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shively were among the relatives and friends who attended the graduation reception for Marcel Vance held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Vance on Sunday afternoon. Miss Vance was a graduate of Warsawhigh school. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Georgina spent Sunday with relatives at Bluffton Mrs. Ray Ferverda entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John Glasser and family all of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson

Letters to the Editor

Smith proud of students

Dear Editor: On behalf of the faculty and students. I want to express our appreciation for the news coverage of our school programs. We are very proud of our students and most appreciative of the community support they receive in all curricular and cocurricular activities.

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spent the week end at Carmel with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stansberry. The birthday of Mrs. Stansberry was observed. Mrs. Lydia Morehouse attended the Mother-Daughter banquet Friday evening at the Yellow Creek Church of the Brethren as a guest of Mrs. John Morehouse and Kay and Mrs. Brian Stouder. Mrs. Glen Morehouse, Mrs. Tillis Stanton, Mrs. Helene Faulkner and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse spent Monday with Mrs. Edna Tom and Mrs. Emma Cripe at North Manchester. The birthday of Mrs. Tom was observed. -NS—TRICKY TAX FORM The 1976 federal income tax form 1040 is so complicated that IRS Commissioner Donald C. Alexander apologizes for it in a covering letter with the tax package.

Without your journalism service for our young people, many worthwhile accomplishments would go unrecognized. They do many positive things and deserve recognition when the opportunity presents itself. Sincerely, Henry L. Smith, Principal

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