The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 August 1982 — Page 22

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed.. August 4.1982

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Milford's Main Street

a NEIGHBORS OF Jacob Bucher of Waubee Lake honored this senior citizen at a birthday party on Friday, July 30. as he marked his 93rd birthday. The event was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Stork with some 20 neighbors in attendance. Guests were treated to homemade ice cream during the evening -oMOSQVITO SPRAYING began on Monday evening in Our Town. There should be less problems in the future! —oTHE PASSING on Saturday of Adda Brittsan at 101 years of age at the Roselawn Manor Home in Spencerville, Ohio, brought many fond memories of her and her late husband to a number of Milford’s senior residents The Brittsans. active citizens'in the Milford community for their many years of residency here, resided in a well-appointed apartment above their funeral home and furniture store, located on Milford's Main Street. Becky Doll has her home decorating business in that building today. ■ \ What very few remember is that Charles Brittsan was an active member of the Milford Town Board of Trustees for a period when the town’s Main Street was bricked and when the town put in its sewer system (both real progressive steps at the time). - Both, the bricking of Main Street and putting in the sewer system were highly con-

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troversial. This writer remembers Mr. Brittsan saying the issues were so controversial that he "holed” up in his apartment when arguments on Main Street became so heated they could easily have exploded into fisticuffs. 1 Another Milford resident, well known as a teacher of considerable skill, the late John Postma, was heard to say that he carried a petition against bricking Main Street, but that, if the town board were to later vote to take up i the bricks, he (Postma) would carry a petition against that. It's worth noting that Milford bad a sewer system installed in 1917. the only town in Kosciusko County to have a sewer at that early date. And its standpipe, still in use. provided running water to the town's residents — and this was another "first" for Kosciusko County towns. < AEB) -o— ANGIE BESS is planning one last fund raising effort in her attempt to become the next Kosciusko County Fair Queen She will have another bake sale from 8 a m until ? in front of Campbell’s Market on Main Street on Saturday. Aug 7. —o— AVGVST IS already a busy month with many things happening and now it would appear September will be just as busy — the Lions are bard at work on their consignment auction slated for the nth and the Emergency Medical Service personnel are planning a hog roast on the 18th. Last year the EMTs roasted two hogs and ran out early This year they plan to roast four hogs They would gladly accept the donation of any hogs area farmers wish to give them to help defray expenses of the day of this volunteer group. If you have a hog to donate contact Susie Chupp at 658-9350 or Vicki Wilson at 658-1658. -OTHE STOOKEYS of near by Leesburg did ok at the Elkhart County Fair with Jack coming away with the reserve senior champion, a four year old. —o— WE DON'T have the results on the rabbit judging yet but Suzette Hunsberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Hunsberger of r 1 Milford, received a trophy for obedience in division 1-B and a

blue ribbon hi junior handling division at the 4-H dog show on Sunday at the county fair. —o— AND, THE Rouches and the Weissers will have displays at the state fair. Carl Roach and Kathi Weisser will take forestry projects to Indianapolis later in the month. Kathi will also have crafts and wildlife displays at the state fair. Carl’s sister, Rosalie, a candidate for fair queen Monday night, will represent the county with her foods project; and brother will have photography and crafts exhibits at the state fair. We know there will be others from Milford who will he going to the state fair with their project but this is all we know about at the present time More on this later. -o— MANY FROM our town will be happy to know the North Manchester FtinFest committee has selected Rev.. Woodrow Immel and his wife LaVeta as grand marshals of the 1982 Fun Fest parade Rev. Immel is a former minister at the First Brethren Church. The Immels have been residents of North Manchester since 1962 For the past 21 years Rev. Immel has been the pastor of the First Brethren Church of North Manchester with his wife serving as the church secretary and organist. They were selected for having touched the lives of many in the North Manchester communitythrough weddings, baptisms, funerals, counceling and numerous activities. A news item in ‘the paper,’ Wabash County, notes Rev. Immel was instrumental in helping to organize the Manchester Council of Churches which is now known as the Fellowship of Churches. He has been a guest speaker at Peabody and Timbercrest Retirement Homes apd at various local clubs and school convocations. His wife is known for her musical abilities and has shared her talents in the community by giving marimba programs and piano and organ accompaniments for community choirs, the Wabash County Choral Club and various soloists in high school NISBOVA contests Rev Immel has recently announced his retirement as pastor of the First Brethren Church. For the first six years of his residencyin North Manchester he also taught math at Central Junior High. As his church grew in size and responsibilities increased, the pastorate became a fulltime job In the 21 years of his ministry he has seen the size of his congregation double and has guided his church through the building of a modern, airconditioned fellowship hall. His retirement will become effective on October 1. The couple has three children: Mrs. Charles (Carolyn) Bame. Flagstaff. Aria.: Charles. New Paris; and Keith, North Manchester. They have three grandchildren.

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