The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 April 1984 — Page 17

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10 YEARS AGO, APRIL 24,1974 Members of the Milford Area Jacees met April 11 at the fire station. A short review of the Charter Night Banquet and Milford area clean-up was held.

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The next meeting will be held April 25 at the fire station at 7:30 p.m. Walter S. Miller of r 1 Milford, observed his 80th birthday April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller of

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first child, a daughter, Mindy Marie, bom Wednesday, April 17, at the Goshen Hospital. Mindy Marie was boro at 1:38 p.m. When she tipped the scales at 7 pounds, 8 ounces, and measured

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21 inches long. 20 YEARS AGO, APRIL 23,1964 The annual parent and son banquet of the Milford Chapter of Future Farmers of America was

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held last evening in the Milford Elementary School with 70 in attendance. Mrs. Vernon Leman of Eureka, 111., spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Beer,

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of south of Milford. Miss Donna Yoder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Yoder, Milford, graduated as a dental nurse from Elkhart University of Medical and Dental Technique, Elkhart, on March 27. Tuesday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fox at Milford were Mrs. Clayton Stump and Mrs. Howard McDonald, both of Milford. 30 YEARS AGO, APRIL 22,1954 At the Milford night drawing, Saturday, April 17, ten dollars was awarded to Mrs. Perry Haab and 25 dollars to Mrs. Joe O. Estep. Richard Scott drew the names. The annual pre-school round-up for children who will be six years old on or before Oct. 1 will be held in the school gym at 9:30 a.m. Friday, May 14. The Brownie Scout meeting

Leadership Academy holds graduation ceremonies

The third class of the Kosciusko Leadership Academy will hold its graduation ceremonies on April 26 at the Tippecanoe Country Club. The Academy was formed in 1981 to encourage the development, education, training and motivation of the future leaders of Kosciusko County to meet the challenges of expansion of the coming decades. Dr. Peter Mark of Ball State University has served as moderator of the Kosciusko Academy since its inception. According to Dr. Murk, the Academy has demonstrated, informed and involved community leadership. He added that the classes represent an anatomy of the community and enable the participants to learn the dynamics of community organization. On April 26, the participants, will present their individual papers and projects on various community problems. Continuing Education credits, in cooperation with Ball State University, are available to the graduating class members for this program. The 14 sessions of the 1983-84 year included presentations from community leaders on a wide range of topics. Resource panelists in the following areas provided the class with positive interaction and informative presentations. Orientation and Overview, Dr. Peter Murk, Dr. Joe Rawlings, Jean Northenor, Rev. Richard Maurer; Kosciusko County History, Marilyn Phillips, Waldo Adams, Don Frantz; Kosciusko County Government, Avis Gunter, Fred Gilliam, Ron Sharp; Local Government and Politics, Jean Northenor, Don Bixel; Economic and Business Climate and Development, Charlie Bertsch, Doug Grant, Bob Boley, Leo Pfister. Agri-Business in Kosciusko County, Ed Creighton, Bill Fletcher, Vic Virgil, Dennis Burch; Planning Issues Within the Community, Dan Richard, Steve Boeder, Deb Wiggins, Jane Howie; The Role of Education, Dr. Larry Crabb, Don Arnold, Dr. Vance Yoder; Health Care and Human Services, Dan Steiner, Milton Holmgrain, Michael Martin, Bill Dowe. Communications and the Media, Ron Baumgartner, Norm Haag, Harvey Miller ; The Role of the Church in the Community, Rev. Richard Maurer; Crime and Law Enforcement, Al Rovenstine, Michael Miner, Sam Brown, Bob Burner; Social, Cultural and Recreational, Joe

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Tuesday afternoon was in the charge of assistant leader Mrs. Elmer Rassi. Business was conducted by Jennifer Suthimer, and the flag drill was presnted by Carol Rassi, Janice Rapp, Rita Mast and Joyce Rassi. 50 YEARS AGO, APRIL 26,1934 The program committee of the Good Fellowship Club has arranged for something special in the form of entertainment for the next club meeting to be held Tuesday evening, May 8. Watch this paper for an announcement. An orange toy ballon was found in the pasture field of James Brock, April 15. The balloon carried a tag to be sent to John Runcatis, of Gary, who had set the balloon loose on Saturday, April 14. Virginia Fuller is visiting in Millersburg. Milton Stiffler is visiting the Scott Stiffler family.

Gray, Dorothy Hogan, Cynthia Wiggins, Candy Wolkins, Bob Richmond; Leadership Theory and Practice, Jerry Helvey, Elmer Bausch, George White. The sessions were held on alternating Thursday mornings from 7-10a.m. from October 13 through April 12. The class participants stated that they have gained valuable experience from meeting different, important, and diverse types of people; speaking with various panelists on a one-to-one basis; and have gained a vast amount of useful information about the community. The Kosciusko Leadership Academy is one of 20 such organizations throughout the state providing education and leadership for the future of Indiana communities. Previous graduating members have gone on to hold responsible leadership roles in all areas of the community. Tom Rafferty, a member of the first graduating class, is now the president elect of the Kosciusko Leadership Academy board of directors. Individuals interested in enrolling in the 1984-85 program of the Academy, which will begin in the fall, are encouraged to contact a member of the executive committee; Rev. Richard Maurer, Gus Sederis, Tom Rafferty. Dr. Rusty Mclntosh, Alice Rinker, Neal Carlson, Jean Northenor, or Matt Dalton. Wrong number In last week’s article about gas line leaks, the toll free number given is for the purpose of inquiring about underground line locations. Customers who encounter a gas line problem, or who wish information regarding NIPSCO should call 457-3233 during working hours. After hours and on weekends, dial the operator and ask for Enterprise 1450. ■ CKpiSave" " " ' Coupon Good Through Sot., Moy 5 | 1 WATERBEDS | | Bio Direct M Save B Our quality beds and accessories. y can be bought at unbeatable prices. 2 25% To 50% Off J Beils Ami Accessories s g Before you buy anything check | - our prices. Associated Sales 1 Can 457*2140 LmmeCiillSniio-a

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