The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 April 1984 — Page 21

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It happened ... in Milford

10 YEARS AGO, APRIL 3.1974 The engagement of Miss Brenda Beth Hurd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hurd of Milford, to Joe Allen Baumgartner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe. E. Baumgartner, Syracuse, has been announced by her parents. Charles (“Chuck”) Bird became the first president of the newly organized Milford Area Jaycees at a Charter Night held Friday at the Milford fire station. Holy Week services in Milford will begin next Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. They will be held at the Milford Christian Church under the direction of the Milford Ministerial Association. Revival services will be held at the Milford Chapel, located on South Main Street in Milford, at 7:30 p.m., April 5, 6 and 7. Bells, topic at Milford Lions meeting Milford Lions learned (almost) everything there is to know about bells on Monday night when Randall (“Tim”) Dewart spoke on his long-standing interest in the subject. He has been a broker in bells for some time, even before moving back to Milford from North Carolina, where he and his wife had lived for nearly 20 years. Biggest Bell He had several bells on hand to demonstrate quality and antiquity of some bells. He noted bells are cast from one inch in diameter to 26 inches in diameter. The largest bell in the world is the Tsar Kolokol, the Great Bell of Moscow, weighing 441,000 pounds, eight inches in diameter, 22 feet high with three-foot walls. It was cast in 1735. “We’re all familiar with dinner bells and church bells, Swiss cow bells and sleigh bells,” Dewart said, “but most of us are unaware of the wide interest in bells even today.” The main use of bells yet today are church bells, but some of them, have been discontinued due to neighborhood protests about the noise they make. Retiring railroaders at one time were given the bell from their train as a souvenir, before they were given watches, he noted. Dewart added that the prize bell of all time would be the bell from the Titanic, the invincible ocean liner that struck an iceberg on the Atlantic ocean and was sunk on its maiden voyage. He advertises nationally to buy and sell bells. Summer Recreation Hubert Krull, president of the Milford Athletic Boosters Club, appeared before the Monday night meeting as well. He outlined plans for the summer recreation program that would involve 273 boys and girls for eight weeks. He gave a financial accounting of the summer’s program, “inasmuch as the Lions Club has always supported the program. Milford Lions gave SSOO from their consignment sale to the

recreation program. Milford has had one of the most successful summer programs of any town in the Lakeland School Corporation Lions will embark on their annual calendar sales in the very near future, using a cover photo on the calendar a picture of the front of the new community building.

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29 YEARS AGO, APRIL 2,1964 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Beer and I family of Miford, left Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fietcher at Bluffton. Dr. Floyd Rheinheimer of Milford, was the guest speaker when the Bethel Church of the Brethren youth group met at Camp Mack last Thursday even- 1 ing. Dr. Rheinheimer spoke on the problems of the skin, with a question and answer period following. Mrs. Richard Smith of Milford, and Mrs. Lester Young of War- | saw, were guests at the Women’s I Fellowship meeting of the Mid- I dlebury Church of the Brethren I on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Vuung and Mrs. Smith are district officers of the fellowship and helped with the evening’s program. 30 YEARS AGO, APRIL 1,1954 The likelihood of Milford’s having another doctor was enlarged over the weekend with the visit of Dr. Floyd L. Rhineheimer to this community on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Rhineheimer and their three children visited here and were introduced to townspeople by E.E. Little, who has represented the Milford Lions Club in its efforts to get another physician for our community. An eight pound two ounce daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Orn at 7:40 a.m. today, April 1, at the McDonald Hospital. The baby’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Amos Orn of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Powell Widren of Goshen. 50 YEARS AGO. APRIL 5. 1934 John Halloway of New Paris, is spending a few days with the Daniel Mishler family. Floyd Hollar, a senior at Milford High School will represent the school in the County Oratorical Contest which will be held at Pierceton, April 6. Students who recently entered Milford schools are: Junior Stine in the Ist grade; Daisy Mae Stine, 3rd grade; Elizabeth Lentz and Dale Stine, 7th grade; Ruby Hunt and Helen Stine in the 10th grade; and Otho Stine in the 11th grade. ANSWERS ACROSS 1 Face 23 Pre 5 Lace 24 Here 9 Along 26 Henry 11 Irons 28 Oaf 13 Study 29 lon 14 Etude 30 Pap 15 Ton 32 Event 16 Pad 34 At all 18 nut 36 Seine 19 Stash 37 Lento 21 Utes 38 Stem 22 Ely 39 Neat DOWN 1 Fast 20 Ale 2 Altos 21 Urn 3 Counterfeit 23 Penal 4 End 24 Hoes 5 Lied 25 Eaves 6 Art 26 Ho 7 Counterpane 27 Yalta 8 Endue 29 Item 10 Gypsy 31 Plot 12 Sets 33 NNE 17 Ah 35 Ten

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