The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 August 1978 — Page 15

It Happened ... In Milford

14 YEARS AGO. AUG. 20.1964 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Widup drove to the McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey August 5 to meet their son and his family, Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Widup, Kim and Ronnie, who have been stationed in Frankfort, Germany for 4V 2 years. After his 30-day leave they will go to Fort Hood Tex., where he will complete his one year service in February. Among those attending the White Sox-Yankee baseball game in Chicago on Tuesday evening were Doral McFarren, Noble Fisher, and D.G. Seely, all of Milford, James Elliott of New Paris and Garry Thornburg of Warsaw. 24 YEARS AGO, AUG. 26.1954 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale

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Sherman, Saturday evening were Mr. Sherman’s mother, Mrs. Jerome Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Sherman and son, John, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Neff and son, Rene, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Sherman and sons, Wayne aqd Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Orville J. Sherman of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bollinger and children, Vonda Lee, Carolyn Rose and Sherman Paul, Shipshewana; and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Metzler and son Marvin, Elkhart. After all had enjoyed a pot luck supper, slides were shown by Ralph Sherman of a recent trip to Florida. M R. Mehta, Bombay, India, was a week end guest of Marion Beer.

30 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 2,1948 Guests of Mrs. John Custer on Sunday to help celebrate her birthday were Mr. and Mrs. William Timmons, of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Custer and son, Darrell, Arnold Dierks and sons, Myrtus and Charlotte Custer, Norma Hawkins of Benton and William Blanchard. Mr.and Mrs. Lloyd Pyle attended the marriage of their neice, Miss Martha Bnunfiel and Robert Tuman, at Richmond, Sunday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Winona Pyle of Richmond, Mrs. A.C. Winter and son, Mark, also attended the wedding. 60 YEARS AGO, AUG. 29,1918 Mrs. Frank Wagner left for Chicago, Saturday morning and

if possible will arrange for a flat in which she can keep house until her husband returns from the east where he has a government position. Miss Estella Middaugh of Chicago spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. W.D. Middaugh. Miss Middaugh will remain in Milford during the week. Mrs. Clara Corwin of Battle Creek, Mich., has been visiting with her son, Alva Corwin for the past week. BOOKED FOR BATTERY Dollie Virginia Megething, 19, r 1 Leesburg, was booked in the Kosciusko County jail for a class B Misdemeanor (battery) by the Kosciusko County police over the past week end. She was released on SIOO bond.

*99,280 in bonds sold during July Kosciusko County sales of Series E and H United States Savings Bonds were $99,280 in the month of July, according to Neal Carlson, volunteer county chairman of the Savings Bonds Committee. Sales in the state of Indiana were $17,594,306 reports Alfred J. Stokely, state chairman of the Indiana Volunteer Committee. Indiana has achieved 54 per cent of the 1978 State Quota of $255,100,000 Motion denied by Shirley Rock case In a motion to correct alleged errors in a decision denying postconviction relief for Shirley Rock, the motion was denied Friday by Superior Court Judge

Charles Hughes at Goshen. Mrs. Rock, 29, formerly of New Paris and a utility company employee at Syracuse, is serving a life sentence for second degree murder after pleading guilty to the poisoning of her husband. David, in 1972. Deputy state public defender Ihor N. Boyko filed the corrected motion request on behalf of Mrs. Rock, contending four errors in Judge Hughes’ decision in late April. Had a post conviction relief been granted. Mrs. Rock could have received a new trial. SYRACUSE POLICE INVESTIGATE NOISE Syracuse police are investigating a report by Opel Keim of 101 E. Main St., Syracuse, that every night several youths stand on the corner of Main and Huntington Sts., “hollering and cussing”. Mrs. Keim said she has asked them to leave, with no results.

Wed., August 16,1978— THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Marie Kempher elected head of Tippecanoe Property Owners

Marie Kempher, who has served for the past year in the office of vice president of the Lake Tippecanoe Property Owners, was elected to the office of president at a meeting of the association on Saturday in the Lake Tippecanoe Country Club. The retiring president, Richard Lawrence, had served for three years and did not choose to accept another term. Along with Mrs. Kemper, Edward Shaffner was elected to a term as a vice president, joining Matt Dalton and Bill Couch, who were previously elected. Syracuse youth pinned when car hits gas pump Barton F. Curtis, 15, 104 W. Main St., Syracuse, was injured at 1:23 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, when he was pinned between the gas pump and the light pole at the Gas for Less service station on SR 13 south. Police said a car driven by Karen L. Tranter, 32,219 S. Lake St.. Syracuse, was parked at the Barnyard Shop. She backed west and ran into one of the east pumps, pinning the Curtis youth. He was taken to Goshen Hospital by his mother, Nancy Curtis, after Syracuse EMS checked him over. Damage to the gas pump was estimated at S2OO. It is owned by Tom Swartz. The gas line was broken and there was a dent in the pump. The Tranter car, a 1975 Ford, had an estimated damage of $75 from a dept in the bumper. Driver escapes injury as car hits utility pole Charles E. Petersohn, 25, r 2 Leesburg, sustained no injury after the car he was driving hit a utility pole Sunday, Aug. 13. The incident occurred on CR 300E. one mile north of Oswego. Police were told that he was passing a second vehicle when the auto dropped off the berm on the left side. The car then went out of control hitting the light pole. Damage was estimated at $1,600 to Petersohn’s 1978 car. Damage was also caused to mailboxes owned by Bill Galloway and Gene Williams, r 2 Leesburg. County Police Lt. Richard Mikel investigated the accident. Mobile office to be in Syracuse Congressman Floyd Fithian’s mobile office will be in Kosciusko County Tuesday, Aug. 22, from 88:45 a.m. on the Syracuse Main Street, across from the bank. He will also have his mobile office at the Lake Village Shopping Center in Warsaw from 9:15-10:30 p.m., Tuesday. Earlier in the week, August 19, Fithian will be attending a town meeting at the Mentone Town Hall for Burket and Mentone residents. ■ 'Right to Life' to co-sponsor joint meeting Kosciusko County Right to Life will co-sponsor a joint meeting with Noble County Right to Life on August 22, at 7:30 p.m., in Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church near Syracuse. The movie, “The First Days of Life,” will be shown. The movie shows actual movements of babies in utero. A panel discussion on the subject of abortion and other related topics will follow. The public is invited to attend. For more information, call Mrs. Hal Stroh, Warsaw.

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Mrs. Kempher immediately announced that chairmen nave been appointed for the various committees and named the following: Dam maintenance — Ken Davidson Water quality — J> m zenberg Directory and historical — Bill Couch Zoning and legislative - Eugene Paul Membership — EtTShaffner Water safety — Matt Dalton Fish and wildlife — Sam Dungan Nominating committee — Richard Lawrence, Bill Couch and Gene Paul Two new' directors. Larry Contos for Upper Tippy and J. P. Hoy for Hoy’s Landing, were introduced, this being their first meeting since being elected. Rev. Andrew Hardie was elected a director to represent Walker’s Park. The secretary reported that letters had gone out to the sheriff’s reserve and to the department of natural resources concerning dangerous conditions surrounding two ski jumps and that a letter had gone out to Carroll Sherman requesting details on his proposal to process dye testing and that replies have not been received. Dr. R. W. Weaver reported that he is in the process of obtaining cost data from Steuben County on their procedure wherein they dye test all lake residences on a regular basis, and expects to have this for the next meeting. This data may then be supplied to Sherman to assist him in his efforts in this respect. A contribution of S3OO to the sheriff’s reserve was voted to assist them in replacement of the motor on the boat used to patrol the lake in the evenings. Matt Dalton, the chairman of the water safety committee, stated that safety conditions on the lake have improved appreciably since the patrol was started and that this contribution is well warranted.

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