The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 December 1987 — Page 19

It happened ~ . . in Milford

10 YEARS AGO, NOV. 30, 1177 The lakeland area received its first snowfall early Friday morning while residents were still asleep. Snow continued most of the day and throughout the night with from three to four inches accumulating. Strong winds caused drifts and complicated travel. The Wawasee-Mishawaka Junior Varsity basketball game started one-half hour late because of the arrival time of the visiting Cavemen. Weather conditions slowed their travel. In all, the South-Bend-Mishawaka area' reported 19 inches of snow on the ground before the clouds moved out of the snow belt. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Fox of Milford, went to Mrs. Fox’s parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Whitehead of New Paris, for Thanksgiving dinner. Also the Fox children and grandchildren were there. They are Mr. and Mrs. Manis Miller, Shelly and Greg, Warsaw and Steve Fox, Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dowty of r 1 Syracuse were honored by their children last week end in observance of their 25th wedding anniversary. Dean Dowty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dowty and Mary Ann Doty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty, were married on November 29, 1952. They are the parents of four children, Larry, at home; Mrs. Richard (Rita) Currier of Burr Oak, Mich.; Ed and Phillip, both at home. Mrs. Cecil Casper and Beverly of Milford attended a family Thanksgiving dinner at her granddaughter’s, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Musselman and Teresa of Milford. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. James Reed of Dewart Lake, Mrs. Mary Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Kie Musselman. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Stump held a 1 M'" M M=

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family Thanksgiving dinner in their home Thanksgiving day. Attending dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stump, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stump, all of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mast and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stump and family, all of Nappanee. 28 YEARS AGO, NOV. 29,1967 Orders are presently being taken at Milford high school for the alumni edition of the Trojanette. With this being the last year for a high school at Milford, the 1968 Trojanette will carry a special section dedicated to the alumni. Mr. and Mrs. John Davidsen of r 2 Milford will observe their golden wedding anniversary Saturday, Dec. 9. John and Lena (Petersen) Davidsen were married on that date in 1917 in Saint Peter’s Lutheran church at Dwight, 111. They have two children, Donald of r 2 Milford and Mrs. Bill (Ellen) Manahan of Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. James Brumbaugh of r 1 Milford are the parents of their first daughter, Shelley Rene, born at 12:15 a m. Wednesday, Nov. 22, in the Murphy Medical Center. Shelley Rene weighed six pounds, 14 ounces at birth. Tracy Ryman was honored at a birthday party Friday evening in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryman of Milford. His aunt, Mrs. Clyde Johnston of Syracuse, was also honored. Their birthdays are on the same day, November 24. Ice cream and cake were served.

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Progress can be seen on the new house being constructed south of town by Mr and Mrs. Don Wolferman. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sorensen of Milford were Stan, Pamela, Janine, and Douglas Cooper. They are nieces and nephews of the Sorensens. Mrs. Bessie Sunthimer, Mrs. Albert Graff, Mrs. Roy Schultz, Mrs. Clayton Hollar and Mrs. Esther Charlton,\all of Milford, went to Wdrsaw Monday evening and saw the movie I ‘Hawaii.” Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Beer and son Jan, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haab, Mrs. Bernice Dwyer and son Kevin, and Fred Schori, all of Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warstler of Syracuse went to Chicago Saturday, Nov. 25, on the “Little Red Barn Train” sponsored by WOWO, to spend the day. Relatives and friends honored Mrs. Charles J. (Betty) Myers, district deputy of district number 20 of the Indiana grand chapter Order of Eastern Star, at a reception given by Kosciusko chapter number 160 on Saturday, Nov. 25, in the Masonic Temple at Milford. 30 YEARS AGO, NOV. 28,1957 We are hoping that the people of Milford and community will be sufficiently interested in the public library that they will visit it during the week of December 9 through 14. OPEN HOUSE will be held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 10, from 7 to 9 (EST) when the fiftieth anniversary will be observed. Rev. Woodrow Immel, pastor

at the Milford First Brethren church for the past seven years, preached his last sermon in the pulpit of the church on Sunday morning. He announced his resignation because of ill health. Rev. Immel will continue to teach Junior high at New Paris. Considerable credit should be given the Music Parents club for taking the initiative in the purchase of new uniforms for the high school band. The band is growing, some members are illfitted, and a few don’t even have uniforms. The Music Parents club already has $1,200 toward purchase of an estimated 60 new uniforms and will need only $2,400 more. They are asking for $5 donations. Robert M. Rassi is president of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Welker of Elkhart are the parents of a baby daughter, Lorraine Lee, born Nov. 16 at Elkhart General Hospital. The mother is the former Carolyn Johnson of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sierk entertained Saturday afternoon for their son Henry’s 13th birthday. Games and refreshments were enjoyed and Henry received nice gifts. Mrs. Perry Haab gave a Holiday dinner Sunday for the following persons: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haab, Susie and Mark, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weaver, Larry Dean and Janet, Syracuse; Mrs. Emory Cooper, Earl Cooper, and Doral Haab. The Milford Senior Future

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Farmers of America are going to have a carnival Saturday, Dec. 7, at the high school gym. Each class chose a candidate for king and queen of the carnival: Senior class, Joyce Weisser and Larry Slabaugh; junior class, Twilla Morehouse and Bob Wemple; sophomore class, Diane Cory, Jerry Bray; freshman class, Linda Lipply, Clark Crafton; eighth grade, Corinne Morehouse, Stuart Jones; seventh grade, Diane Hare, Garry Miller. The Ray Evans family Thanksgiving dinner will be held at their home with the following families present: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Evans of Milford, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reed of Nappanee, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Custer of North Webster. All members of the Milford fire department advisory board, town board, special guests and wives are invited to attend the annual turkey supper given by the Milford fire department. The supper will be at the American Legion Hall Saturday evening, Dec. 7, at7p.m.DST. 50 YEARS AGO, DEC. 2,1937 A large crowd attended the. public sale held by Roy Treesh and Fremont Hollar last week. James Stuckman, who travels

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in the state of Michigan, purchased some choice potatoes near Petoskey, and expects to bring the second truck load to Milford next week. Ray Bray, residing southeast of Milford is planning to engage in business in Milford in the near future. Mr. Bray is an electrician and is considering the of an electric shop t<Tbe located and associated with the Milford Auto Supply. Area men outstanding Max E. Deatsman,. r 1, Leesburg, and Kevin Roger Stump, r 8, Warsaw, have been selected as Outstanding Young Men of America for 1987. The Outstanding Young Men of America program seeks to recognize achievements and abilities of men between the ages of 21 and 36. The two are being honored for their outstanding civic and professional contributions to their communities and states as well as to their nation. They were selected, along with their fellow outstanding young men throughout North America, after 150,000 nominations were received.

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About thirty members of the Long family attended a cooperative dinner at the James Long home east of here Thanksgiving Day, among whom were Mrs. Callis Tusing, Emory Klopenstine and Fred Harlan families. The annual election of officers » will be held by the Mason’s lodge, Tuesday evening. On the following evening the Milford lodge will conduct their meeting at the

NURSING ASSISTANTS Kenney Retirement Community is seeking experienced pursing assistants for all shifts. New wage scale: Experienced beginning at $4.50 with 90 day evaluation period. Apply in person or call Kenney Retirement Community. 200 Kenney Circle Drive Located Just Off Lincolnway West In Ligonier 894-7131

Masonic Temple in Warsaw at which time Ralph Miller and Harold Myers will receive the Master Mason degree. Mrs. Noble Myers of Syracuse has been assisting in the care of her unde, Earl BeckneH. Several local hunters gave chase to two foxes last week in territory near Wawbee lake. Guy Fisher saw both of them running closely together but they were out of shooting range.

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