The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 March 1983 — Page 18
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 9,1983
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MEMBERS OF the Milford Area Development Council will meet at 9 am. on Saturday, March 12, in the community building. They will be meeting without president Jean Treesh who has gone to Houston, Texas, to watch son Mike’s children while Mike and his wife, Nancy (daughter of Don and Berniece Ahrns) enjoy a vacation with the BB shot through kitchen window On at 3:35 p.m., David Zartman, Wawasee Heights, Syracuse, called Syracuse police to report that someone had shot a BB through his kitchen window. The BB had gone through the screen and the window glass. Syracuse police went to the area and questioned a juvenile found in the area with a BB gun. After determining that the youth had been responsible for the damage he was told to make restitution for the broken window and the screen. Turning accident at SR 15 in Milford Milford Marshal David Hobbs investigated a turning accident at 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 1, at Emeline Street and SR 15 in Milford. Involved were David L. Shields, 36, 701 Huntington St., Syracuse, who was stopped at a traffic signal and Alyce D. Fulp, 35, 508 Catherine St., Milford, who was also stopped at the traffic signal. According to Marshal Hobbs, Shields was waiting for traffic to clear when Mrs. Fulp pulled her 1982 Mercury alongside Shields’ Ford. When the traffic cleared, both drivers attempted to turn right and collided. Damage was estimated at SBOO to Shields auto and $l5O to Mrs. Fulp’s Mercury. No one was injured or cited.
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Jim Rummels in Hawaii. Mrs. Rummel is the former Pam Treesh. , / . WE RECEIVED a letter this week from Gladys Sumner of Marion. It will be remembered her husband. Rev. Richard Sumner, was hospitalized a few weeks back. The Sumners served at the United Methodist Church in Milford in the 19705. It reads: “You will be happy to know that we are back at home (1518 Davisson Ct. No. 2) after a hectic journey of wheel chairs and planes, putting down at Atlanta, Ga.; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Fort Wayne, where our daughter, Irene, picked us up with her car and got us safely home. A gentleman from Moble drove our car home for us so we are all together again, as it were. “Richard is still very weak but I am doing my best to nurse him back to health with good food — in small doses yet — and lots of TLC. “Tell all our friends how much we appreciated their prayers and their cards... “Where would we be in times of stress without all those who mean so much to us.
Carnival set at Webster
The North Webster Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts will, once again, hold a Saint Patrick’s Day Carnival with the entire community invited. This will be the second annual carnival. The carnival will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 17, and will be held at the Camelot Hall.
“God bless you and keep you in His loving care.” MRS. JACK (Eva) Hamilton has replaced Marlene Evans (Mrs. Max) as the person who is cleaning and scheduling at the community building. Persons wishing to schedule the building should contact Mrs. Hamilton at 658-4558. A new schedule has been set up for fees and will be published in the near future. FOUR MILFORD Lions were in attendance at the district convention held at Wawasee High School on Sunday — Drs. A. G. Schaffer and Bruce Lamb, Elmer Sorensen and D. G. Seely. IT’S THE Chatter Box and not MAD that sponsors the monthly blood pressure check at the community building. Sorry for publishing the wrong information in this paper last week. ALYCE FULLER’S house is not for sale. She says she’s planning to live there for a long, long time. After a recent error in the article on Mrs. Fuller and Lena Davidsen receiving 50-year awards of gold during special Eastern Star ceremonies inad-
Many activities are being planned by both groups and Scout leaders. Popcorn and orange drink will also be available and the activity will provide an inexpensive evening of recreation. Leaders involved in the event are: Dino Coverstone, Wanda Mickley, Cinda Chalfant, Marie Kuhn, Bev Hammond, Deb Jarres, Linda Doll, Rita Laughlin, Jerri Waalewyn, Carol Williamson, Nancy Hill, Beck Ertel, Karen Parr, Judy Wagner, Larraine Carson, Cathy Ross and Connie Amick. Anita Sincroft and Sue Ann Mitchell are cochairpersons of the event. Chin injury Sarah S. Appenzeller, 16, sustained a chin injury when the 1982 Chevrolet Luv she was driving hit the back of a 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle driven by Lisa R. Rogers, 17, 2106 Home Acres, Goshen. The accident occurred on Main Street at 5:58 p.m. Sunday and damage was set at more than $1,200 by Ptl. Keith Hathaway. Miss Appenzeller was not hospitalized. Report issued by Webster police The February North Webster Police Department report shows 16 calls answered by the department, one warning traffic ticket, seven traffic arrests, two dog and one cat complaint, one fire and EMS call attended, two doors found open, 14 courtesy services extended and one gun permit issued. Six alarms were answered, four junk car notices, two county police assistance, three title checks, one town citation and 16 courtesy calls rendered. Knee Injury Charles R. Stiver, 31, r 3, box 456, Syracuse, suffered a laceration to his left knee last Friday while working at Goshen Iron & Metal, Inc., 409 W. Lincoln Ave. Stiver was working on a roll of steel when i» spun around and struck him in the knee as he was trying to cut it. He was released from Goshen General Hospital.
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vertantly stated both women were residing at the Lakeland Loving Care Center, many people called to see if Mrs. Fuller’s house was for sale. We can assure our readers it is not! Mrs. Fuller, as noted before, plans to reside there for a long, long time. We noted in the item last week that Mrs. Fuller is a past matron of the Eastern Star but failed to note she also served the chapter as secretary for a number of years. DR. LEO W. Anglin, Jr., has been named chairman of the department of elementary and secondary education at Kent State University. * He is a graduate of Milford High School and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anglin. Sr., who now reside near Leesburg. His mother. Annabelle, is a Milford Elementary teacher. Anglin's department is a new one. being formed from two
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former units — the department of elementary education and the department of secondary education. They were combined in order to ensure a close relationship between the faculty in the two departments. Anglin has been director of the KSU Teacher Corps Project, a five-year program supported by a sl.l million federal grant. Before going to Kent State in 1976. Anglin was a teaching assistant/project associate at the University of Wisconsin, where he received the doctor of philosophy degree. Previously, he has a teacher and team leader at Mary Beck School in Elkhart. He is a graduate of Manchester College where he received a BS in elementary education. He earned his master’s degree from Indiana University. Leo’s mother has also loaned us a book entitled. “Teaching: What it’s all about.’’ co-authored by her son. It’s a hardback book published by Harper and Row.
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CONTINUING EDUCATION — Stylists at the Vogue Studio of Hair Design. North Webster, in their continuing education efforts, recently attended seminars in Grand Rapids. Mich., and Chicago to better their customer service. Karla Knaefel. second from right: Kathi Yoder, left: and Jacquie Bowser, far right, owner: attended a PCCAS hair color class with Roy Peters where they participated in “Hair Coloring — The Chemical and Technical Theory.” Kathi. Jacquie and Deb Wagoner, second from left, attended the Chicago Midwest Show where they learned the latest in fashion, hair styling and salon management. (Photo by Bruce Bultemeier)
North Webster woman cited after accident
Bambi D. LeCount, 20, North Webster, was cited for failure to yield the right-of-way after she pulled her auto in front of a car
driven by Jennifer M. Salay, 1934 East Sheridan St., Warsaw. The accident was at East Main and North Colfax Streets in Warsaw, Tuesday afternoon, March 1.
Damage to the LeCount auto was estimated at S2OO while damage to the Salay auto was listed at up to SI,OOO.
