The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 September 1986 — Page 9

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MH AND Mr* Herbert MpreheuM* have returned from a recent trtp which took them to California and Hawaii The Morehouww vtetted wtth Mr and Mr* Jim (Candace Bommam Beck tn Whittier, Calif They attended the wedding of another granddaughter, Tina Walter, on the Queen Mary on Auguat I*. Tina * wedding appear* on the community corner pages of this week * MJ She David Heyburn in a 4 30 ceremony tn the Queen Mary's Hoyal Wedding Chapel Mrs Morehouse noted Tina's wedding was the sixth ot seven weddings to be held on the ISth wtth some 400 weddings being held there during the year 1 The Morehouse* spent five days in Hawaii sight'Seeing and visiting with a cousin. Edith Dunkin. While tn California they als 15 visited with Hoy and Ollie Jones in Ventura and with Ciirtis and Ruth Miller in Hemet and telephoned a number of other relatives On the nth they attended a bridal shower lor Tina and they were among those spending a night on the Queen Mary .- THE MILFORD Public Library has been given ffiM) worth of books by Barbara Zim merman The books are now part of the children's library —oTHE LEVI Heers were surprised over the weekend when Hi of their children and grandchildren arrived at their )home on Saturday and painted their house, fence and outbuildings. Levi noted there were ll brushes, one sprayer and lots of love "at work FEATI RED ON the cover of the August issue of Indiana Business is Milford's Mike I'mbaugh of the Rarth Motor Company, Inside the magazine is a five page article on "The commitment to long term integrity'. not short term profits, is the driving force behind Mike Imbaugh of Barth Motor Co ’’ with the title being "Building Quality, The Cadillac of RVs.’’ The article is written by Sherman Goldenberg, a resident of r 2 Syracuse The article features two color, photos, one of lhe outside of a Barth motor home and the other of I nibaugb behind the wheel of a motor Reading the article gives one a new insight of this area businessman and one of the businesses in the Milford com munity .' This reporter had never stopped lo think about the impact the businesses in the Milford area have on the world . . . Barth, for example sells RVs to the Arab countries. CTB has equipment in both Europe and Asia with the latest inroads being made in China; and Maple Leaf has many foreign markets. DR KENNETH D Beer's name has been widely circulated in the Milford area as a possible candidate from District 3 for the Wawasee Community School Corporation's board of trustees However, on Tuesday Beer, a r 2 Milfurd resident, definitely took his name out of contention, "I am much too busy with my personal work to become a school board

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candidate," he said. He lists himself as a private school consultant. and conducts classes on a variety of topics. FORMER MILFORD resident Hazel Kline of Warsaw was honored recently at an open house as she celebrated her rath birthday in the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Charles (Mary) Smoker A total of 105 relatives and friends signed the guest book Elizabeth Shaw of Syracuse identified three 1 members of Professor Shepard's high school class, featured in-last week's Sesquicentennial Memories photo Identified were Donald \ anderveer, her father, the first bo* in the fourth row; Helen V under* eer, her aunt, the secorif girl in the first row; and Eloise Pinkerton, the third girl in the first row OBSERVATION: LABOR Day is now behind us It’s an unusual holiday Many consider it just another - three-day weekend Some'' know " it’s the end of summer even though the calendar tells us that summer will riot end until September 31 With schools and fall sports in full swing, it’s hard not to think of the coming fall. Labor Day weekend is indeed a time for one /last fling before beginning lo turn one’s thoughts to the painting that must be done before cold 'f. ' > ■ Musk Boosters . to meet Sept. 8 The first annual meeting of the Wawasee Music Boosters will be held Monday , Sept 8, m the choir room at the high school at 8 30 p m Plans for the 19807 school year w tllbe discussed A new project the boosters have taken on ts sponsoring, a Maynard Ferguson concert on October 15 in the school auditorium All parents of musicstudents are music boosters and all are welcome After the first home football game, the boosters are sponsor mg their first of (our dances this Friday evening « Everyone is asked to support the music department ami instructors and attend the booster meeting Association for Systems Manaciement to start chapter North Central Indiana will be home to: one of the newest chapters of the* Association for Systems Management < ASM), an organization that is a major force m the development of today 's system professional ASM is dedicated to satisfying the educational needs of those responsible for information resource management, and keeps each member in touch with the best ideas in the systems and computer professional fields through a variety of career services and member benefits. ASM welcomes any person engaged in. or having interest in. systems work or the teaching thereof, as a potential member. Membership is sought from throughout the Elkhart. Fulton. Kosciusko. Marshall. Noble. Wabash, and Whitley county area Persons who would like to attend this inaugeral meeting of the North Central Indiana Chapter, wish to apply for membership lo ASM. or have any questions, contact Sandy Matson (367-9471). to JoAnn Snyder 1267 6330

weather comes, picking the last vegetable from the garden and planting rye gra»*. It* a fun time. It* a sad time. IV* what you make of Labor Day is a time to think about fall cleaning * be it a bam. garage or the house! It’s a time for family gatherings and picnics. Labor Day is now behind us ... the next holiday is Thanksgiving! That just doesn't seem possible. What happened to summer . . . the Fourth of July and warm weather? — JRS 15,000 , '• ■ ■ .'■ : ’ ■ 1 ' ' ■j 3,000 • THE MILFORD Library fund is growing The Friends of the Library committee is seeking $15,000 to refurbish the library After only a couple of weeks the fund is over the half-way mark at SB,OOO Tomato slices Broil thick tomato slices dotted with butter — sprinkle with salt and pepper Tomato slices < firm tomatoes) are also good floured, salt and peppered, and deep fried /i

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Last week’s photo showed one of Prof. Shepard’s high school classes. We don’t want to rush the school year but this week’s photo shows the graduating class di, 1914 We have no identification from right to left, however, we do know the names of those who graduated that year Class members were Louise Chatten. Frances Druckamiller. Bernice Erick Barnes. Esther Felkner Bates. Ida Fields Neff. Treva Gibson Shively.

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Hazel Kinsey. Mary Lentz Eastlack. Helen Martin Humphrey. Gladys Neff Dewart, Ethel Weimer Lambert. John Clause and Orville Lutes The clasgptf 1914 would have been the last class to graduate from the old high school with the class of 1915 attending the -new Milford School and graduating from their brand new school Prior to 1915. commencement was held in the Methodist Church

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