The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 September 1976 — Page 3

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Primary Mothers meet at McLouds The Primary Mothers club of Syracuse met Tuesday evening in the home of Rita Lou McLoud. Co-hostesses were Lorena Carlson and Cheryl Smith. The group had as its guest at the meeting Pam Smith. Members have donated clothing for the Gillespie family, in North Webster. Reports were given cm the Enchanted Hills Playhouse party and the summer bake sale. Plans are currently in the making for the “Breakfast with Santa”. The next meeting is scheduled for September 20. at 8 p.m. in the home of Cheryl Smith Members are reminded to bring old program books for a discussion of revisions of the by-laws. DRIVER’S LICENSE REPORTED SUSPENDED Lana M Miller, 23. Poolside Motel, Warsaw, has had her driver's license suspended from June 11. 1976 to December 11. 1976. according to the latest listing released by the Indiana bureau of motor vehicles She was charged with driving while suspended PLAN DROPPED The plan for financing the 1972 presidential campaign with federal tax revenues was dropped by a SenateHouse conference committee on Dec. 2. 1971.

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14 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 6.1962 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duncan and Maurice Duncan of Milford took the Carl Duncans’ son Max to Indianapolis Tuesday where he expected to take a plane to San Diego, Calif., for his boot training in the Marines. Marion Deeter of Milford reported that he discovered ice this morning on his car parked at his home. It was frozen around the windshield and on the chrome Mrs. Dale Stump and Stanley and Mrs. Woodrow Free of Milford took their sons. Dale Richard Stump and Willard Free to Indianapolis where they, planned to take a plane to San Diego. Calif., for their boot training in the Marines Joellen McClintic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bruce McClintic of Milford, was judged runner-up for the beauty title in the junior division of the 12th annual majorette contest held at Lakeview, Ohio, last Wednesday night Joellen also won several awards in twirling. Mr. and Mrs Harold McKibbin and Joe of Milford attended the McKibbin family reunion held at Warsaw on Labor Day. 24 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 4. 1952 Elmer Rassi. Earl Miller, and Ralph Tusing left last Friday for a ten-day fishing trip at Macintosh, Ontario. Canada Mr and Mrs Don Shively and Mr and Mrs Clifford Smith and son Bruce attended the state fair at Indianapolis over the week end and visited Mr and Mrs Marshall Anglin Mr and Mrs Jack Klopenstem and Mr. and Mrs Paul Disher took a week end trip including Niagara Falls and other places of interest The following young people enjoyed a picnic supper at Lakeside park on Labor Day: Joe Ann Klopfenstein and Dick Hohulin. Chicago, and Carolyn Schumacher, Doris Clauss and Gary Klopfenstein. Bremen Later in the evening they were guests of Miss Eunice Beer. Enjoying a picnic supper with Mr and Mrs Howard Haab at their Waubee Lake cottage

Monday evening were the families of Parker Phend. Robert McLaren. Don Hall. Max Owens, Glen Brown, and Burris Sharp. 30 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 5.1946 Richard Vanderveer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vanderveer, will be a student at Purdue University. He leaves Milford. Tuesday, Sept. 10. He is interested in mechanical engineering. Harry and Howard Haab, who assumed possession of the Kaiser Dairy September Ist, have announced plans to move the dairy equipment to the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haab. in the near future. They have changed the name of their dairy’ to the Milford Dairy. Walter Veal. Milford blacksmith, spent two days last week near Decatur, Ind., visiting his son who is employed on a farm in that locality. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 'Neff and family spent Labor Day at the Indiana State Fair at Indianapolis. The Milford school began its new year of 1946-47 on Tuesday with a total attendance of 374, an increase of 4 over last year’s enrollment, the increase occurring in the first grade 40 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 3. 1936 A special train on the B & O R.R., carrying President Roosevelt westward, passed thru Milford Jet. about 1 p.m. last Wednesday. The only stop made in Indiana was at Gary, where the President made a brief platform speech. Special arrangements have been made to keep the club house at Tippecanoe Country Club open during th^ month of September. John jfoerr and family of Peoria, 411.. and her parents. Mr and Mrs. Mathew Weisser. spent Friday in Nappanee with the W. C. Best family. Charles Prudum, Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Purdum. graduated from the Summer Cavalry school of the Culver Military Academy. Aug 19. which raised his rank to Second Lieutenant. Mr Purdum. who is 16. will reenter the Milford high school this fall as a member of the junior class. Millard Stookey has been chosen to superintend the cattle department at the county fair this fall. L. J. Felkner will serve as secretary of the beef cattle division.

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MGM entertainment revived in part two

“Fred Astaire and I are not trying to compete with the numbers we did 30 years ago.” says Gene Kelly of his dual performance with Astaire in MGM’s new extravaganza. “That’s Entertainment. Part 2.” “We’re just doing the kind of routines we can do well as older fellows.’’ Although the two legendary dancers have been close friends for many years, this is only their second appearance as a screen team. The last time they joined talents was in “The Babbitt and The Bromide’’ number in MGM’s “Ziegfeld Follies.” exactly 30 years ago in 1946. MGM presents Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly in “That’s Entertainment. Part 2.” Narration was written by Leonard Gershe and additional music was arranged and conducted byNelson Riddle. New sequences were directed by Gene Kelly. The film was produced by Saul Chaplin and Daniel Melnick in Metrocolor. Kelly's collaboration with the superb talent working at MGM produced some of the greatest musical films ever made. “On The Town,” with its score by Bernstein, Comden and Green, had been a hit on Broadway. As a film, directed by Kelly and

County choral club to begin rehearsals on September 13

The Kosciusko County Choral club, under the direction of Miss Mary Jane Miller, will begin rehearsals September 13 for the 1976-77 year. Membership is open to anyone interested in singing women s three part music. The club also is inviting any high school 4-H girl to join the group this year. The officers for the coming year are:. President — Jean Kerlin Vice president — Ruth Yoder Secretary — Phyllis Barger Treasurer — Evelyn Tinkey Rehearsals are held the second, fourth and fifth Monday evenings of the month at 7:30 p.m in the REMC building. The choral club joins with 1,200 Bmm! By CAROLYN GROVE On Wednesday morning, Sept. 1, we had 18 children from the Lakeland Day Care Center at Syracuse 'visit the children’s room in the library They were accompanied by Mrs. John Hurd and Mrs Robert Burke. The children learned how to check out books and enjoyed hearing a story from Mrs. Elizabeth Brunjes They then sang a song for us New books: “Slight Mourning’’ by Catherine Aird “Funny, Jonas. You Don’t Look Dead” by Mary McMullen

Stanley Donen and starring Kelly and Frank Sinatra, it plowed much new ground. Really a ballet with songs, it told the story of three sailors who have a 24-hour leave in New York. For five days. Kelly and Donen actually shot on location in Manhattan. “An American In Paris' is one of the few musical films to win the Best Picture Academy Award, as well as several other major honors. Produced by Arthur FFged’ and directed by Vincente Minnelli, it was the first American film to contain an extended ballet, which was inspired by the Gershwin symphonic suite. Kelly’s “Singm’ In The Rain,” has. been termed by critic Pauline Kael as “. . just about the best Hollywood musical of all time.” MGM occasionally used Kellyin non-musical films, the most successful being “The Three Musketeers” and “The Black Hand.” “The Happy Road” and “The Tunnel of Love” established him as a director of non-musical films. “That’s Entertainment, Part 2” is released by United Artists, a Transamerica Company It opens Sunday at the Pickwick Theatre. Syracuse

women over the state to form the Purdue university extension homemaker chorus, the largest women’s chorus in the world, under the direction of W’illiam E. Luhman. Afternoon bridge-o-rama to start on Sept. 20 The annual afternoon Lakeland Bridge-O-Rama will start its year on September 20 with a business-luncheon meeting at South Shore Country club at 12 noon. Reservations may be made by contacting Mrs. W. De Ford Hite by September 14. Milford man shot by target shooters Juventino Garcia, r 1 Milford, received a .22 caliber bullet wound to his right shoulder when he crossed the path of target shooters Monday. Garcia had been among the target shooters earlier and was on his way home when the incident occurred. He was scheduled for surgery Tuesday at Kosciusko Community hospital in Warsaw.

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I f JHB W VM a W ■ Tri® fW m a A y Hi SONG AND DANCE TEAM — The two champion song and dance men of all rime. Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly sing, dance and talk their way through all-new sequences in MGM’s musical extravaganza, “That’s Entertainment, Part 2.” They also introduce scenes from their past films as well in the United Artists release which will open Sunday at the Pickwick Theatre. Syracuse.

Pickwick Lounge Syracuse Live Entertainment — Dancing Everv Thursday, Friday And Saturday Nights This Week: Joe Staples KIWANIS TRAVELOGUE 1976 Entertainment" 1977 Vi awasee High School — Syracuse — 7:30 P.M. Oct. 14. Finland Feb. 17. Russia Nov. 11. France March 17. Mountain West Jan. 13. Virgin Island April 7. Iceland Season Tickets — Family S 16.00 — Adult 86.00 Student 83.00 (ORDER BLANK) To: Lakeland Kiwanis Club NAME Box 202 « . - . . . ADDRESS North Webster. Ind. 834-2695 <>r 457-3722 7 PHONE ~

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