The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 October 1979 — Page 9

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Milford's Main Street

CONTINUING WITH the book Bill Leemon loaned us we found Milford is a busy, hustling town of about 1.000, surrounded by the richest farming land in Northern Indiana. Located in the northern part of Kosciusko County, on the Big 4 and B and O railroads. Milford is famed for its many modem residences, beautiful lawns and shaded walks. Good level roads lead here from every direction through prosperous well-settled communities. Milford, in 1917. had two banks, one grain elevator, four physicians, one dentist, electric lights <24 hour current >. municipal water works, grade and high schools, five churches, one newspaper (The Milford Mail), one flour mill, two lumber yards, three garages and up-to-date retail stores carrying all lines. The MWA met the first and third Wednesday. The IOOF met every Thursday night. The Rebekahs met when called. The Masons met the second and fourth Wednesday nights. And the OES met the first and third Wednesday nights. $ For a first-class hair cut. shave or tonsorial work of any kind men were invited to call at Stoller’s Barber Shop. They featured a bath room in connection. “Cleanliness is my motto.” said Stoller. For a high grade home-made harness one could call on Ed

It Happened ... In Milford

14 YEARS AGO, NOV. 3. 19«5 Pretty Judy Dippen was crowned “Miss Fall Festival” following the judging of the finalists Friday evening. Judy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dippon of near Milford and is a senior at Milford High School. Wade L Mishler, owner of the funeral home at Milford, has purchased the Cunningham property on Main Street in Milford from Ted Cunningham. Mr. Cunningham is a former New York Central Agent in Milford. He is presently residing at Bloomington, 111. 24 YEARS AGO, NOV. 17.1955 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young, Sunday, were Mr. ?nd Mrs. Byford Cox, Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sunthimer and children, Groverton, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Clauss. Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs; Charles Annis, Lakeville, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Homan Saturday evening. 30 YEARS AGO, NOV. 24, 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshleman and sons, Warren and Paul, spent the week end with Mrs. Eshleman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nightlinger at Cantlin, 111. Making Thanksgiving place cards was the chief activity of the Brownie Scouts at their meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Darrel Evans. Mrs. Wayne McCarter, of Joliet, 111., spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Da vidsen. 58 YEARS AGO, NOV. 24,1921 M.D. Chatten and Ted Erick went to Chicago, Thursday evening and returned Friday, driving two new Ford cars home. School lunch menu October 29-November 2 MONDAY — Sloppy joes, tater tots, fruit salad, cake and milk TUESDAY — Vegetable soup and crackers, apple slices, peanut butter sandwiches, jello and milk WEDNESDAY — Ravioli, buttered corn, lettuce salad, bread and butter, cookie and milk THURSDAY - Chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, carrot and raisin salad, bread and butter, orange wedges and milk FRIDAY — Flying saucer sandwich with lettuce and pickle, buttered peas, fruit salad and milk

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Wed., October 31,1979 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Griewank. He listed Harness, horse supplies, suit cases and traveling bags. Harness and shoe repairing was a specialty. For first-class work in general blacksmithing, wagon, plow, wood and rubber tire work and horse shoeing, call on McCloughen and Leemon. All work guaranteed. (This ad was placed by Bill’s father). Do it Electrically — Milford Electric Co. — Dealers in all kinds of electrical appliances. For a good place to eat, go to Kern’s Restaurant. Interurban station 3 doors north Candies. Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream. Cigars and Tobacco. Spend your money where a dollar has the most cents — Sharp Brothers. Hardware. Stoves. Ranges. Farm Implements, Auto Accessories, Etc. Plumbing and Heating. For full value buy a Haynes or Chalmers. For sale at the Central Garage. High Grade Auto Repairing and General Repair Work Auto Accessories. Tires, Gasolene. Oils, etc. Our thanks to Bill for sharing this prize with us. Many have enjoyed remembering the year 1917. -oVISITORS TO The Papers Incorporated printing plant last Wednesday were Mr and Mrs. Wilder Burnside. Mr and Mrs Rudy Elder and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pogodzinski, all of

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott and son Gibson spent Sunday with Mrs. Scott’s mother, Mrs. Hattie Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rodibaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Ford Rodibaugh spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Groves.

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Walkerton. The three couples were spending the day with Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner and claimed they wanted to get a paper, “Hot off the press! ” —O'TINA SCOTT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott of North Henry Street has an early jump on other children. Postmaster H. C. Cal well states Tina is the first area child to mail her letter to Santa Claus Come to think of it, Christmas really isn’t that far away! -oTHE BAZAAR held by the members of the First Brethren Church was a success if the number of people who visited the bazaar Friday noon was any indication A large number of people ate lunch there while others stopped to see what they could find for Christmas gifts and the like. Everything was so beautiful it was hard to resist buying one of each. —o— DON’T FORGET Saturday is blood pressure day at the Chatter Box. It’s also the day the members of the Chatter Box and the EMS women will be holding a bake sale —oNOVEMBER 1 is the birthday of Darcy Mock. .Marjorie Coy will celebrate her birthday on November 2. Arnold Garza. Tim Troup. Don Beer. Kirt Dewart and Debbie Beer will all be one year older on November 3. Velma Biller. Ed Dowty and Les Schoomaker w ere all born on November 4 Craig Tucker. Jennifer Beer. Rod Beer and Margaret Curry were all born on November 5. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Boyer will celebrate their wedding anniversary on November 6. Julie Kaiser and Brian Clouse will celebrate birthdays.

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