The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 September 1987 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., September 2,1987

It happened ... in Milford

IN YEARS AGO, AUG. 31,1977 The Milford High School graduating class of 1967 held its 20th class reunion in Goshen recently with 17 class members attending. A family picnic will be held next summer at the home of Fred Hershberger Another reunion will be held in five years. Mr. and Mrs. George Auer of Milford will be honored by their

■ I W D4WAWT ifKl ACCESS - Cozy I is this WAWASH - 2 bodroom cottage on 2 bedroom newly remodeled inthe lakefront. Leased land, fur- side and out. year around home nished $20,000 with view. Call Today $43,000 - w>, iti WH TH CBNMWT — Almost new. 2 J* Town LOCATION - Lar 9® lo’ bedroom ranch with full walkout mu,,l P ,e uses ' 3 grooms. 1 both, basement situated on a on. acre New windows andl doors, garage tract. Dan t Wait! $47,900 and fenced yard! Coll For Deta.ls $39 900 CMMICIII MNUNNG - 3.000 sq J— BHHWRBRWIWw ft. Multiple use. Reduced $96 SOO ■on eancN APAiTMiNn - — $240,000. Call for Income HMRfrIRMMBMRHHHNMHNNH Figures. ■ Mfr. " , Lee / BiaHg —* H ■HklTl ; j T-l

children at an open house on Sunday, Sept. 4, in honor of their 64th wedding anniversary which will be on Sept. 6. The open house will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Auer at 131 W. Boston St., Syracuse. Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bray took first place honors at the Waubee Grange meeting. Mr. Bray was elected to serve as

master of the organization in the coming year and Mrs. Bray took first place honors in the candy contest. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeple and Roy of r 2 returned recently from a vacation trip through several eastern states. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Judkins, r 1 Milford have rented their home to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and family of Billings, Mont. The Judkins are leaving this week for nine months in Florida. Milford Clerk-Treasurer Margaret Brooks reported two American flags have been stolen from the town flagpole within a two-month period. The town is presently without a flag. 20 YEARS AGO, AUG. 30,1967 The town of Milford has been assured an election in the Tuesday, Nov. 7, election. Both parties held caucuses during the past

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week and nominated a full slate of candidates for town offices; Democratic candidates include John Gardner, ward 1; Ralph Berkeypile, ward 2; Darrell Orn, ward 3; and Mrs. Ralph (Helen) Biller, clerk-treasurer. Republican candidates: Gerald Martin, ward 1; Carl Duncan, ward 2; John F. Augsburger, ward 3; and Mrs. Herbert (Edith) Baumgartner, clerktreasurer. Milford's Ralph Neff is Indiana's oldest school bus driver — not in age but in years. He started driving in the fall of 1920 and has compiled a 47-year record of safe driving. Drivers at Milford besides Mr. Neff are Ralph Berkeypile, Dan Levernier, Howard Haab, Jerry Bushong. Richard Hollar and Merle Campbell, Jr. Don Bucher, son of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Bucher of r 3

Syracuse, left Tuesday morning to return to McPerson College in McPherson, Kan. He will be a junior. A party was held at 7 p. m. Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arthur at Dewart Lake. Miss Virginia Arthur, daughter of the Arthurs, was hostess to members of the 1967 graduates of the Milford high school. A Milford 4-Her, Louie Davis, entered the champion Hereford in the shorthorn-polled beef breeding 4-H beef cattle division at the Indiana state fair. Young Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Davis of r 1. 30 YEARS AGO, AUG. 29,1957 Grocery stores and most business places in Milford will be closed all day Monday in observance of Labor Day. This being the last holiday of the summer season, most families will take advantage of the extra time for relaxing and picnicking. Mrs. Hubert Cain, Kindergarten committee chair-

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man, states that Milford kindergarten will be held in the basement of the Methodist church this year. A large semi-truck, loaded with from 500 to 600 hampers of tomatoes, rolled over on its side Wednesday noon on a country road just east and a quarter of a mile south of the Ralph Groves farm. The tomatoes belonged to Johnnie Fisher and Willard Conn. The Milford schools will hold regular registration day Friday of this week, Aug. 30, with classes convening the following Tuesday morning. The Donn Kesler family has moved from the Ezra Beer farm on old road 15 south, to the Carlton Beer farm southeast of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Campbell and family have moved from the Earl Wolferman house west of town to the house on the Raymond Pinkerton farm on the Syracuse road. Donald Charlton and Jesse

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Beer accompanied Robert Plummer of Atwood to Purdue University last Friday. This was Swine Day at Purdue and both young men are members of the local G. I. Agriculture school. Mrs. Walter Wuthrich and son Stanley were in Chicago over the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wuthrich. 58 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 2 John Helminger who lost two fingers in a machine at the Bedell factory last week, developed infection in his injurecKband and had to remain at the Warsaw hospital for several days. The Northern Indiana Public Service Co., will start work soon on a new distributing station for their electric current here. The equipment will be erected on a vacant lot at the north end of James street. We invite the School pupils when Ice Cream Sodas, Pops or Candies are wanted to visit us, where you are always welcome.

til 1 I IL* > ' * x “ V IbVI Wi l\ V | \Vt > 5 rW' -IS® ml V'■ ■** jmBH REVIEWS KIWANIS REGULATIONS — Sherman Bryant, left. Past Lieutenant Governor of the Kiwanis Indiana District Land of Lakes Division, presented up-to-date rules governing members for Kiwanis Club of Lakeland. North Webster, on .Monday morning, Aug. 31. President Curtis Jordan, right, is expressing appreciation for the presentation. Bryant explained the regulations governing honorary club members, leaves of absence, advertising on club newsletters, presenting motions in board of directors meetings and qualifications for senior member classification. He also pointed out some of the accomplishments of the Kiwanis International Convention held in Washington, D.C., during the first week in July. One change was the elimination of gender as a requirement for membership. The convention also emphasized Kiwanis must help meet the needs of children, and Kiwanians were urged to emphasize the organizations for youth such as Key and Circle K Clubs.

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— Milford Drug Co. Try those warm school lunches at Katie’s Case for 15 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Tom and family, of Leesburg, moved into the Clarence Price property in southwest Milford. Messrs and Mesdames Herman Miller and George Rassi spent Tuesday at the state fair and Plomer Michael and Everett Buttrick will attend the last of this week, accompanied by their wives. J. At a meeting of Bethany church, Thursday evening. Rev. Milo Geyer was reelected elder, Bert Neff, trustee, Mrs. Daniel Gall, pianist, Evelyn Weybright, asst., and Wm. Weybright and Vem Kirkdorffer, chorister. Paul Warstler and Daniel Clem were made ushers. Milford business houses closed at noon, Monday in observance of Labor Day. Many Milford people spent the afternoon <• at the Cromwell celebration.

"What grace is to the body good sense is to the mind." La Rochefoucauld

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