The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 September 1987 — Page 18
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., September 9,1987
It happened ... in Milford
10 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 7,1977 Thirteen members of the Comrades Sunday School class of the First Brethren Church of Milford and three guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gawthrop of Etna Green
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and their granddaughter Zom Rensselaer, were entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groves Wednesday evening. Mrs. Charles Kerlin, teacher of the class, and Mrs. Robert Rassi, assistant teacher, were presented books of poetry in recognition of their September birthdays. Franzen Brothers circus will be in Milford on Sunday, Sept. 18, for two afternoon performances
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under the big top, one at 4 and one i at 6 p.m. The circus tent will be erected on the lot next to Augsburger’s store at the north edge of town and will feature animals, clowns, and all of the traditional circus acts. The ciri cus is being sponsored by the Milford Area Development Council with assistance from the Lions. Navy Signalman Second Class Daniel E. Yoder, whose wife, Starr, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Martin of Milford, recently returned from an extended deployment in the Mediterranean Sea. A reunion of the Millersburg class of 1939 was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cory at their home at r 1 Milford on Sunday. There were 30 members and guests present.
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The Women’s Missionary Society of the First Brethren Church met September 1 in the home of their president Mrs. Herbert Stump. The lesson topic, “What is a Ministry,” was given by Mrs. Ronald Brown. The October 6 meeting will be with Mrs. Herman Miller. 20 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 6,1967 A total of 786 pupils enrolled in the Milford schools this morning according to figures released by principals Donn D. Kesler and Harold Young. High school students in the Lakeland schools entered the doors of their respective schools for their last year when school started this morning. Lakeland sophomores, juniors and seniors will attend the new Wawasee high school next fall.
Miss Patricia Anri Mishler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade E. Mishler, box 93 Milford, will leave later this month for Columbia, Mo., where she will be a freshman at Stephens college Rev. and Mrs. Emeral B Jones of Wethersfield, Conn., are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Dane Rarick of r 1 Milford. Following the week’s visit at Milford, the Joneses will travel to Pendelton where they will visit Mr. Jones’ son. Beryl Jones. Tom Fuller of Milford left today for his senior year at Ball State university. He will graduate in February of 1968. Ricky Rapp played a baritone horn solo entitled “Ruby” at the Farm Bureau talent show held on the fair grounds in Indianapolis on Monday. Rick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rapp of r 2 Milford, was accompanied by his sister, Cynthia, at the piano. Ann Kaiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaiser of near Milford, performed a strutting and twirling routine in the Farm Bureau talent show held Labor Day on the fair grounds at Indianapolis. The September meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary 226, Milford, was held at the Legion hall Tuesday evening with 26 members present. Membership chairman Mrs. Oliver Replogle has 45,. senior and 10 junior members to date. The members are being asked to participate in
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the street fair being held this month. Trudy’s Beauty Salon has moved from its location on Main Street to 302 North Henry in Milford. 30 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 5,1957 The Orn nursing home was the recipient of several dozen cookies this week from the Sr. West Side Merry Maidens. This was in keeping with their “Do Something For Someone” project. Sharon Dewart is president of the Merry Maidens. The Little League Baseball team, sponsored by Baumgartner's Service Station, won the Little League championship over the team sponsored by Sharp’s Hardware in a 7-8 win at Westside Park last Thursday evening. Members of the team are Gary Hurd, Tom Roderick, John Beiswanger, Ron Baumgartner, Paul Hamilton, Eddie Hoffman, Steven Cain, Donald Bucher, and James Orn. The enrollment at the Milford school realized a slight increase over last year, according to figures released by the office of principal Harold Young. There are 615 pupils enrolled this year as compared with 601 last year. Birth Announcement: The birth of a new car, the Edsel, is announced by Ford Motor Co. of
Dearborn, Michigan. You are cordially invited to see this newest addition to the Ford fami- ! ly of fine cars at your nearest ! Edsel dealer. Mrs. Bessie Sunthimer entertained her Sunday School class Saturday afternoon by taking DAV NATIONAL COMMANDER — Gene A. Murphy, a paraplegic due to Vietnam War wounds, was elected national commander of the one-million-member Disabled American Veterans (DAV) by delegates to the organization's national convention held recently, in Atlanta, ! Ga. Murphy, a resident of Sioux > Fall, S.D., pledged to do battle f ' against erosion of federal benefits and programs for the nation’s 2.2 million serviceconnected disabled veterans and their families. Murphy, who was chosen as the DAV’s Outstanding Disabled Veteran of the year in 1984, was wounded while on patrol in the jungles of Vietnam in 1969. His unit came under fire just 30 days before he was scheduled to return to the United States, and he suffered gunshot wounds.* For 14 hours after being hit, the young Army sergeant lay on the jungle floor awaiting evacuation. Although months of hospitalization couldn’t cure the paralysis of Murphy’s legs, his spirited determination has carried him to prominent leadership among the veterans and handicapped citizens of his home state and the nation. In addition to the DAV, Murphy is a member of the Paralyzed Veterans of America, Military Order of the Purple Heart, VFW, American Legion, and the South Dakota Veterans Council which he served as president in 1978-79. Among his numerous honors is distinction as South Dakota's Handicapped Citizen of the Year in 1979. Murphy lives in Sioux Falls with his wife, Eldine. and their daughter, Erin.
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them to see the Walt Disney picture “Bambi;” at the Pickwick theater. Earleen Fisher entertained three of her friends Saturday afternoon in honor of her 11th birthday. Susie Scott, Roxanna Bird, and Sharon Moneyheffer accompanied Earleen to Wawasee lake to play miniature golf during the afternoon. Corner stone to be layed Sunday at Calvary UM Calvary United Methodist Church will observe a special occasion on Sunday, Sept. 13, as it has been slated as “Corner Stone Sunday.” The laying of the corner stone for the new addition will take place following the 10:40 a m. worship service. Ron Sharp, church historian, will give an account of the contents in the box that will be placed in the corner stone, and Betty Eaton, church poet will read of a verse for the occasion. Harold Oechsle, district superintendent, will assist in the ceremonies. Church members and guests will be given a tour of the new addition after the ceremony by members of the building committee. During the morning worship service the new robes of the chancel choir will be dedicated. Also during the morning worship hour the Calvary kids choir will have rehearsal time with Elaine Weiss and children’s worship with Beckie Thomas. The choir rehearsal and children’s worship is open to all those in first through fifth grade. The Acolyte Club for junior high youth will be meeting during the worship service with Judy Schmahl, director. Sesquicentennial china plates, are in The Syracuse Sesquicentennial Commemorative China plates are in and those persons who have paid for their plates may pick, them up, at the locations where the orders were placed. There are some extra plates ordered. These will be sold on a first come, first serve basis. Anyone not ordering a plate, but still wishing to have one may contact the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce Office, through J.A. Business Service, at 457-5637.
