The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 August 1986 — Page 14

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 13,1986

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The photo above shows the Leonard Matthews Family and a number of those in the photo will be remembered by a number of our readers. The photo was loaned to us by Mrs. Lawrence (Mildred Hartter) Randall of Leesburg. The two young girls in front are Marjorie and Gladys Matthews. Also shown is Sam Hartter. Elzina Hartter. Albert and Etta (Matthews) Groves. Bessie

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DEREK LOUGH, left, and Frank McDonald, of the Ligonier Monument Company are shown in the photo taken by Dave Straub as they dig deep to form a foundation for a monument, which will mark where the Milford Sesquicentennial time capsule was buried. The foundation was completed in front of the Milford Library last Friday.. —o— A NEW group has been formed recently in Milford Known as Friends of the Library its first major project will be spearheading fund raising efforts for renovation of the library An open house will be held next Tuesday, Aug. 19, beginning at 7:30 p.m. to allow potential new Friends a chance to look at the library "before” renovation. Plans will be explained and refreshments will be served. For additional information see feature item elsewhere in this issue —oTHREE PHYSICIANS of the department of radiology and the pediatric radiology section of Kiley Children's Hospital were named recipients of the Cassey Award by the Society of Pediatric Radiologists. Those honored were Dr. Mervyn Cohen, professor of radiology; Dr. David A. Cory, assistant professor of radiology; and Dr John Smith, professor of radiology. The award was given for their study using magnetic resonance of blood and blood products.

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Dr. Cory is the son of Neal and Arlene Cory of Milford. —o— THE BREMEN School Corporation has a new school board member And, once again a former Milford resident has been chosen to serve his community. Following the July resignation of Dennis Weaver from the Bremen board, Max Karick, a 1962 graduate of Milford High School and son of Mr. and Mrs. Dane Karick of r 1 Milford, was appointed to fill the vacancy. State Representative Greg Mishler is also a Milford High School graduate who now lives in Bremen. Max has resided in Bremen for the past seven years and is a loan officer with the Nor-Cen Bank in Lapaz. He is a graduate of LeTourneau College in Longview,, Texas. —O'COMMENTS AKE still heard around Milford about the generosity of Chris Schenkel of Lake Tippecanoe in coming to our community to MC the sesquicentennial parade on Saturday, June 7. Schenkel refused to consider any gratuity for his several hours of work, part of it in the rain What makes this interesting is a small item in AD BEAT, a feature in the “American Printer,” a trade magazine for printers and publishers, as follows: When Walter Cronkite speaks, people listen. They also pay.

Cronkite is asking for, and receiving, $25,000 per speech these days. Many other media stars command hefty fees for a few choice remarks "in the flesh.” Ted Koppel rates $20,000, George Will, $15,000; Ben Bradlee, SIO,OOO. Lesser lights such as Liz Drew settle for less than $5,000 In our book Chris is as good as a Ted Koppel or a George Will or a Ben Bradlee any day. And this makes it all the more important that we say "thank you, Chris’* once more to our good friend from Lake Tippecanoe. JOHN L. Miller of Dewart Lake is this state’s only- American Water Ski Association rated senior water ski judge He received his AWSA rating judgeship at the Midwest Regionals held recently Miller was a judges' coordinator at the regionals. He is currently in his 18th year of judging and has been a regular judge since 1974. —o— ALANNA (ORN) Wustrack of Lewiston, N. Y., is spending a vacation along with her husband, Paul, and children, Kerri, Kirstine, Kathesine and Paul, in the area The first week is being spent at Lake James along with her brother, Janies Orn, and his family. The second week will be spent with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Orn, in Milford. OTHER FORMER residents who recently visited relatives in the Milford area were Karl and Evelyn Hoover who now make their home in the St. Cloud, Fla., area. With the Hoovers were their twin granddaughters, Bethany and Renee —o— THE MILFORD Lions expect a large crowd on hand next Monday at their stated meeting in the community building. Guest speaker for the evening will be new Wawasee High School basketball coach Gary Goshert. — HAVE YOU seen the signs on Henry Street noting the birth of Andra Rachelle Aaron to Rodney and Amy (Bucher > Aaron? Andra is the couple’s first child and is the granddaughter of Sandy Bucher and Wayne Bucher, Jr., both of Milford and Rachelle and Richard Aaron of Syracuse. —o— ■ COUNT DOWN: The school offices are open and students report in just 12 more days. The first day of school is Monday, Aug. 25. If it makes you feel any better kids, teachers have to report earlier.