The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 47, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 December 1981 — Page 22
THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed., December 9,1981
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WE ARE thankful to Joan and Leonard Kline of Syracuse for loaning us their copy of an 1861 Harper’s Weekly Journal of Civilization Mrs KJme will be remembered as the former Joan Schlotternback of Our Town The artwork accompanying this column is the front page of that edition. Additional Civil War photos are shown inside the paper which, as noted on the cover, sold for six cents a single copy or $2 50 per year
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There are photos of Flag officer Silas H. Stringham; Colopel Francis P. Blair. Jun.; General Irvin M'Dowell and General J. K. F. Mansfield. Also included are drawings which carry the following information lines: "A new regiment of Massachusetts volunteers.'* “A stampede of slaves from Hampton to Fortress Monroe.” "The rebels bayoneting our wounded on the battlefield at Bull Run." "The rescue of Colonel Smith’s command at Monroe. Mo., by Governor Wood of Illinois." "Return of a foraging party to Philippi, Va.,” "The recapture of
the schooner ‘Enchantress' by the gun boat "Albatross" and four pages of uniforms of the Confederate Army. News items on the Civil War abound in the paper, a real prize find! —o— DICK THOMPSON, a 1937 graduate of Milford High School, was a visitor in Our Town last Thompson's family lived in several houses in Milford, including what is now Coy’s Vehicle vandalized Erly Grissell. 41. Leesburg, reported to Warsaw City Police recently that his vehicle had been vandalized while parked behind the Unique Bakery' in Warsaw Grissell told police the air had been let out of a tire, another tire punctured and someone had entered the rear of the vehicle and sprung a window and the tailgate BOOKED ON WARRANT Noah Douglas Anderson, Jr., 39. r 1 Leesburg, was booked in the Kosciusko County Jail on a county court warrant for failure to appear for a supplementary hearing. No bond was set Beef stolen from freezer Robert Hollar, r 2 Leesburg, reported to Kosciusko County Police $350 worth of beef, equaling 295 pounds, was taken from a freezer in his garage recently There was no sign of forced entry
Apartments at Main and First Streets and what is now the home of Amanda Davisson on Emetine Street. Dick's fattier. Earl, was owner of the Milford Coal and Lumber Company. The MHS grad was a drum major, participated in class plays and was on the basketball and baseball teams while in school here. A resident of South Bend, he is currently supervisor of the Wyatt plant of the Potato Chip Company with plans to retire this year. After his retirement he will continue in management on a part-time basis for the company. —o— OOPS! Our fingers didn't hit enough Os last week in the article on the Christian school to be started in 1982. Families with over two children will be paying SSOO instead of SSO for each additional child. —o— AN EFFORT is being made to see if a bus load of ladies from the Milford United Methodist Church would be interested in attending the Phil Donahue Show next October. Nancy Newcomer and Margaret Cousin are organizing the trip. WHY NOT GROW A BEARD? — Winter getting you down already? Bored, no incentive? Make the most of the coming cold months and grow a beard and mustache. They'll keep you warmer, and as an added bonus you can enter the Beard and Mustache Contest at the Syracuse Winter Carnival on February 8. The contest will be sponsored by the Gamma Sigma Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority. First and second prizes will be awarded for the best beard and theJbest mustache. February is just a hair away, so start you winter appearance improvement program right now. Grow that beard and mustache and aim for a prize at the Syracuse W inter Carnival. Serving * our country DAVID FREW Pfc David W Frew, son of Rev and Mrs. Phillip D. Frew, r 2 Syracuse, has been decorated with the Army Achievement Medal at Fort Hood. Texas His wife, Julia, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Method, r 1 Milford FREDERICK MAHAFFEY Frederick R. Mahaffey, whose wife. Lisa, is the daughter of Majone Swenson. 613 N. Huntington. Syracuse, has been promoted in the U S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. Mahaffey is a law enforcement specialist at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., with the 341st Security Police Squadron Citizens committee to meet at 8 p.m. The Lakeland Community School Corporation Citizens’ Committee meeting scheduled for Monday, Dec 14. at 7 p.m. will be delayed one hour The high school education information presentation will begin at 8 p.m., rather than at 7 p m. as previously planned.
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MR. AND Mrs. Doyne Click of EUg TurjrFy Lake, r 3 LaGrange, cefe|»ratesL4heir 25tti wedding Nov. 27. Mrs. Click is me former Alvce Wherley, daughters* Mrs. Ar-
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I *2s°° Savings Account • FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WARSAW : - MILFORD OFFICE- ' Main Street Member FDIC 858 4151 | NAME STREET j CITY STATE PHONE. ZlP__ — Nothing To Buy — Need Not Be Present To Win pfteftetWitßUWtieNitieNitieftiHietiiHietwnwiftetUituutatie' f" $ ~25 Gift Certificate"' ! Jenkins <B> Automotive* 101 S. Main 658-9529 I NAME I STREET I CITY STATE | PHONE. ZIP_ Nothing To Boy — Need Not Be Present To Win I “FREE PERMANENT” j STEVE’S PLACE 103 S. Main 658-4749 Milford i NAME STREET • CITY STATE I PHONE, ZIP Nothing To Buy — Need Not Be Present To Wm 1 , FLAV-0-RITE TURKEY (14-16 IBS.) j I | Highway 15 658-9223 j J NAME j 1 J STREET | I 1 CITY STATE | I I PHONE, ZIP j I Nothing To Buy — Need Not Be Present To Win r«W w<o«MH^nMWMWMWAAia^*iMWMOMauo*w»PAi*MP>M , v»*<»•< — I Ist — *ls** Gift Certificate 2nd - *10" Gift Certificate J Milford Shoe i & Clothing I Main Street 658-9326 • NAME I STREET . I CITY STATE | PHONE. ZIP Nothing To Buy — Need Not Be Present To Win
thur Gilbert of r 1. Alyce Is a MHS graduate. The couple was honored at a surprise luncheon given by their daughters. Alicia and Teresa Click, students at Purdue
University; and Karen (Click) Frey of r 1 Angola. Twenty-one friends and relatives attended the luncheon. The couple was married November 27. 1956. in the Bethel
| A “Becky” & A “Pete” Doll ! jIL DOLL'S ! I*s-3* decorating center! I BECKY DOU 124 S. Main 658-4033 I I | NAME | I I j STREET. j j CITY STATE | [ PHONE, ZIP J Nothing To Buy — Need Not Be Present To W ,r> twmatwNitwitw»w>Ni«wtw»NiN»twtwtwtwtiatw<wna«iat«l er—PJH OIL, FILTER (ke^Z I IfeUe, LUBE ! CARS — TRUCKS — STOCK TRAILERS | USED CARS j MILFORD MOTORS CENTER | Bus. (219) 658-4511 Serv. Dept. 658-4741 j NAME J STREET j I CITY STATE 1 I PHONE, ZIP J I Nothing To Buy — Need Not Be Present To Win ba wm wm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm wm mm mm mm mm mm wm J jiff c^2nd - 'lo°° Srft Certificate I r EVANS ! FAMILY STORE | ] Mein Street 658-9183 MM I | NAME J I j STREET -• , CITY STATE I ■ j PHONE, ZIP 1— | Nothing To Buy — Need Not Be Present To Win L— r _ "FREE SERVICE" - Lube. Oil, Filter J I (Passenger Cars & Pick-Ups Only) j TIM'S | jHwy. 15S 658-4222 Milford | | NAME , — j I I j STREET j I CITY STATE j * • PHONE. ZIP_ — Nothing To Boy — Need Not Be Present To Win - USE THESE COUPONS OR REGISTER IN THE STORES - DRAWINGS TO BE HELD Saturday, Dec. If Merchants Will Notify Their j Respective Winners 1 inlß»<Ma<iiuliMKiuiaiintkiMiiMiiuauliiuiliiWiiiulrii6iuliiiiiuli<aUiialliJ
Church of the Brethren in Our Town by Rev. Harlan Smith. -o— CHARLES DICKENS: "I will honor Christmas in my heart and try to keep it all the year. ”
