The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 August 1977 — Page 8

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ANYONE KNOW what special event prompted this photo? it to another loaned to us by the Paul Stoeltings of Syracuse and shows Milford's Main Street — identified by the Miles and Higbee sign in the store window. PLANS ARE underway for a Cans School reunion to be held on Sunday, Sept. 11, at the Owen Yoder home located one mile north of Community Center Anyone who has ever attended the school to invited to attend the basket dinner. The Cans School was a oneroom country school located in Jefferson Township. This is the first attempt for former students at holding a reunion GOOD LUCK wishes go with Edith 1. Baumgartner as she represents Milford and Kosciusko County in the Senior citiiens queen contest at the Indiana State Fair on Friday. The new queen will be crowned during special ceremonies to be held in the senior citizens building by Governor Otis Bowen Edith and other candidates will be seated at a luncheon In the IVPVI campus student lounge. They will then be driven to the fairgrounds in official cars by the fair board with the procession being headed by the Warsaw High School Band WE ENJOYED a letter from the United Methodist Church Vacation Bible School Class taught by Nancy Newcomer thanking us for the tour of The MJ last week. The letter is signed by Jacqui Schultz, Amy Bucher, Denise Berkeypile. John Zimmerman, Heather Keper, Shelly Sanders, Kim Newcomer, Becky Flannery. Roberta Flannery, Shanna Dimick. Kelly Brooks, Karen Benning, Sharon Gerencser (who brought back memories when she reminded us her sister Sandy used to "work” here. Sandy was the WHS sports reporter for The M-J during her junior and senior years and did an outstanding job), Scott Baker, Ricky Thompson, Rob Brooks and Suellen Free. NOW COMES Donna Ftober, who with her husband Noble has helped us identify a few of the people in old photo pubUslittl last week.

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All agree we goofed although we only typed what was on the photo — it could not have been the senior class but would have had to have been the entire high school Among those in the photo are Nob|e Neff, Marie (Noss) Gilbert, Mary (Scarlett) Doty. Bertha (Neff) Wehriy, Becky (Felkner) Bates and Harriett DeFries. ] A check into our alumni directory showed Becky Bates graduated in 1914. Others in her graduating class were Louise Chatten, Frances Druckamiller, Ida) (Fields) Neff, Treva (Gibson) Shively, Hazel Kinsey, Mary (Lentz) Eastlack, Helen (Martin) Humphrey, Gladys (Neff) Dewart. Ethel (Weimer) Larhbert. John Clause and Orville Lutes. Others in the class of ISIS besides Noble Neff, Marie Gilbert and Bertha Wehriy were Marjorie Brown. Lavina (Haab) Perkins. Hazel Haney, Theodora (Merrick) Phillips. Beatrice (Myers) Hover. Ruth (Neff) Reid and Elizabeth (Ruley) Miller. - The class of 1916 only had two students, Georgia (Dubbs) McCov and Merrill Chatten. I Now we have named at least a portion of those who could be in the photo ... can you put the names with the faces? MILFORD’S^NEW town marshal Louis Mediano is getting ready to take over the duties of his) office on August 22. Louis, his wife Nora and their young daughter. Paula, will be moving to Milford this week end. SPEAKING OF the town marshal, thanks are due to Richard Fehnei who will be turning over the duties to Mediano as he returns to the classroom as one of Milford's fourth grade teachers. Don't be surprised, however, if you see Dick in the police car in the future as he offers his help to the new marshal. I HEY KIDSiTyou will want to tell your parents about this one. i Dagny's Restaurant at Syracuse will be dropping balloons containing gift certificates tomorrow (Thursday) from the sky. Termed pennies from heaven, the second of four drops will be made in Milford at 2

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THE HARD work at the Max Evans home over the week end paid off . . - almost 1100 was collected for the Muscular Dystrophy Association on Saturday. Marlene (Mrs. Max) said she didn't even know where to start hi thanking people as many helped and many donated Kerns for pities. Persons who would like to make a donation to MD can do so by contacting the Evans family. The youngstars will be presenthing the money they collected on the Jerry Lewis Marathon September 4 and 5. SPEAKING OF circuses, one to coming to Milford. MAD

members and Lions have tickets for sale. Driver's licenses suspended by BMV Three drivers are listed on the latest release from the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles of Aiver license suspensions. They follow: William Granger, box 472 Pierceton, from June 2, 1978, to May 28 ± 1979, for drunk driving; Harvey B. Kaetzel, 112 Washington St, Syracuse, from May 10 to July 10 of this year for drunk driving; And, George E. Northrup, r 3 Syracuse, from March 7, 1978, to March 7,1978, for drunk driving.

Syracuse library board sets budget

Members of the Syracuse Library Board will meet on September 7 to give final approval to tiie 1978 budget. The meeting is a public hearing and all interested taxpayers may attend. If you want people to believe i what they otherwise wouldn’t try telling it in a whisper. “Frankly,” Doc advised, “this is a most serious operation. Very few survive it. But I’ll do my best. Is there anything I can do for you before I begin?” “Yes,” replied the patient. “Help me on with my clothes.”

The budget shows a one-cent increase over the present levy. The proposed levy is eight cents. The current levy is seven cents. Jack Vanderf ord is president of

tiie board. M. A. Vanderveer is secretary and Robert Knudsen is treasurer. The budget is published elsewhere in this issue.

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