The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 June 1971 — Page 13

‘ 1 ONE YEAR AGO Plans have been completed for the annual fourth of July fireworks display at Syracuse to be held at dusk on Saturday night at the Syracuse city park. Thomas Kirk Prickett has returned from an eastern concert tour with the Junior High Chorus and Band of America. Mrs Helene Adair announces the engagement of her daughter, airman first class Janna M., to staff sergeant Donald Stollery of Rochester. N. Y. Timothy A. George. 17. r 3 Syracuse, escaped uninjured when his 1961 Chevrolet overturned at the comer of CR 500E

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I GOING OUT I OF BUSINESS I Becky’s Shoe Box I I Our Loss is Your Goin J I EVERYTHING GOES I I All Shoes $4.00 a pair or 2 pair for $7.00 I Some Less — As Marked All Sales Final — No Exchanges Or Refunds I Sale Starts Joly 1 I Hours: Tues.-Sat. — 9:30-5:30 K Sundays — 12:00-5:00 I Becky’s Shoe Box I I Syracuse I 2 Blocks East Os Village Hardware —then Left

REMEMBER WHEN h IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE and the Tippecanoe Lake road Saturday night. A swarm of bees took over the uptown area Tuesday morning. Births: A daughter. Angela Lee. to Second Lt. and Mrs. Jerry Kirkdorger at a daugher, Tracy Lynn, to Lieutenant and Mrs. Michael Jones of Bums. Ore. , a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wogoman; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Don Weaver Obits. Mrs Martin Levemier. C. Duwaine Hawblitzel, Fred Buhrt. Charles Stroble. A “Boat-In Service” is being held on Sunday mornings at Waco.

FIVE YEARS AGO A Saturday morning wedding in the Methodist church at Syracuse united in marriage Miss Elaine Koher and Larry L. Line. Rev. and Mrs. Lundquist are in Denver, Colo., for the 1966 convention of Rotary International. Mr. and Mrs Arthur VanAnda entertained Wednesday for the Art and Literary club of Harlan. Louis Garrison returned Tuesday to the Soldiers and Sailors Home at Lafayette following two-weeks here. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Folger and family returned this week from a camping trip in Oklahoma and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Schaefer of r 4 are moving July 1 to Wauseon. Ohio. Mrs. Edna McDow and son of Rock Hill. S.C., are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mishler Miss Jane Searfoss and Dr. Fred S. Stockinger were united in marriage Saturday afternoon in the Syracuse Methodist church. Don Runge suffered damage at his Lake Wawasee home Saturday when lightning struck the house. Mrs. Tim Darr is the new president of the local American Legion Auxiliary. Carlos Aballi is home for the summer from Indiana university. Dianne Ellis and Glenn Oxender were married June 19 in a Nappanee church. TEN YEARS AGO Mr and Mrs E. H. Pfingst of Evanston are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pfingst. Lt. and Mrs James Boydstone are visiting the Guy Fishers. A new service was offered by the State Bank of Syracuse when it opened its doors June 14 with a walk-up window at the Main street corner Major James Myers recently was promoted from captain to major in the U.S. Army at

Savannah, Ga. Duaine Bitner. 10-year-old son of the Howard Bitners former Syracuse residents, drowned Sunday while at a family outing at Harwood Lake near Three ' Rivers, Mich. Linda Ann Hostetler became the bride of Charles Devon Greene Sunday in a double ring ceremony at the EUB church. Linda Kay Lantz became the bride of Lt. James Calvin Connolly II on June 23 in the Methodist church. Ronald Sharp and sons visited at Fort Wayne on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carr and family moved Monday to Lyndhurst. Ohio. Mrs. Emerson Ohligschlager is at her summer home on North Shore Drive. ~~ TWENTY YEARS AGO Mrs. Nelson Miles won second prize in a recipe contest conducted by a New York company and received a coffee set. pot and service for six of hand-painted Majolica ware. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman. Jr., and family of Lafayette are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bauer and two sons of Michigan City and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bauer and daughter were Sunday callers of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bauer Mr and Mrs. Joe Miller. Ossian, spent Friday night with the Ed Kleinknights. Mrs. Emmett O’Haver reports finding three fall mushrooms this week in her backyard. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swenson and family have moved to Tucson, Ariz. Elizabeth Miles was honored at a bridal shower Tuesday evening by Mrs. Ernest Bushong and Mrs. Joseph Rapp. Max Kleinknight caught a 20inch large mouth bass Saturday in the channel near Wilfts factory. Audrey Hamman and Dina Jane Match are attending Girls State at Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bassett and family and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Omspacher spent Sunday at Buck Lake Ranch. FORTY YEARS AGO Charles Johnson fell striking his head on a bucket Tuesday morning when the rung on a ladda being used for cherry picking, broke causing him to fall requiring medical attention. J. Everett Jones and familyhave moved to their cottage for the summer. Harriett and Laura Bachman, George and Henry Miles and George Bill Smith took part Thursday evening in a recital

given by Noble Crider. The third anniversary dinner reunion of the Robert Brown family was held Sunday at the Lake Wawasee home of the Milton Browns with 100 in attendance. Louis Solt, Sr., 85, died Friday evening of diabetes at the home of his son. Louis, Jr. Mrs. Bartels and son of Madison, Wise., came Saturday to visit her parents, the Perry Spragues. John Martin of Elkhart called on Mr. and Mrs. O. Bartholomew on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wyland were Saturday evening callers at the Tilman Coy home. Ora Benson and family attended a family reunion near Nappanee Sunday. Goshen Native Named Acting Head Os IRS Following the resignation of Randolph W. Thrower and pending Senate confirmation of Johnie McKeiver Walters who has been nominated by President Nixon, Treasury Secretary John Corfnelly has named Harold T. Swartz, a native of Goshen, as Acting Commissioner of Internal Revenue Service. Swartz, Assistant Commissioner of Internal Revenue for Technical, is a career government official who began service with the Internal Revenue Service in 1935. A native erf Goshen, Swartz engaged in private accounting practice before joining Internal Revenue Service in May, 1935. as a revenue agent in New York. In 1941 he became a field conferee there. Two years later Swartz was promoted to chief conferee of the Pension Trust Division in Washington. D. C., where he assisted in formulating regulations and policies with respect to the pension and profiteering revisions of the 1942 internal revenue code. Swartz was named technical advisor to the deputy commissioner income tax unit and upon the reorganization of the service in 1952 he was appointed director of the Tax Rulings Division. He was appointed assistant commissioner technical in October of 1958 and was serving in that position when, named acting commissioner. Swartz is married to the former Eloise Stephenson of Goshen and resides at Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cotton, Chuck and Tommy of Sawmill Lake were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellison of Pierceton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schoenherr of Fort Wayne, Dorothy Stockberger of Warsaw, Jim Ellison of Pierceton and girl friend Goldie Kuhn of North Webster, Don and Linda Ellison to a cookout Sunday Father's day. Boat rides and swimming were enjoyed by all. START LIVING IN A beautiful new custom built brick Medallion Home. This home also contains the following distinctive appointments to compliment your living comfort: Bath and a half, modern built-in kitchen, attached garage, fully insulated, shutters, aluminum windows and screens, aluminum storm windows and doors, gas forced air furnace, washer hook-up, 30gallon water heater, prefinished oak floors, vented foundation and attic, mahogany doors, marble sills, formica tops, vinyl asbestos tile. Full dimension materials used, Joists, Studs, Rafters, on 16-inch centers; Plus many other excellent features! Compare before you Buy! Stop In Or Call Today! Madollioa Homes, lie. Kokomo, Indiana Local Representative Everett F. Ketering Syracuse Phones: 457-3506 or 457-3722 619 S. Huntington street Syracuse, Indiana 46567

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CVTIE WINNERS —1961 Cutie Queen and King winners of the North Webster Mermaid Festival were on hand Wednesday night as were the 1970 Queen and King for the annual Cutie contest at which time the new ones were selected. Shown here are the 1961 winners Kathy Dennie. 14. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dennie of Bourbon and a freshman in the fall at Trition high school and Brent Kaiser. 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaiser of r 2 Milford and a sophomore in the fall at Wawasee high school. On each side are the 1970 Queen and King, reigning for the affair, Amy Kauffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kauffman of r 1 Atlanta and Tag Hunter, son of Fred Hunter, r 1 Warsaw. Left to right in the front row is second runner-up Rhonda Lee Wakeland, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wakeland of Argos; first runner-up Shana Woods. Four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Woods. Mentone; the 1971 Queen, six-year-old Teresa Swope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swope of North Webster; King Stevie Williams, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Williams. North Webster; Scott Badskey. five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Badskey. North Webster and second-runner-up Jay Lawmaster, four-year-old son of Mrs. Mary Lawmaster of Bremen. A Tim Yeager Photo.

David Strieby Heads IUMSC At its June 13, business meeting, the Indiana University Married Students’ Council elected David B. Strieby as president for the coming semester. He is the son of Mrs. Cleo A. Strieby, 301 S. Harrison. Syracuse. He is a senior at Indiana university majoring in marketing in the IU School of Business. After graduation this coming December 1971, Strieby plans to continue his education in the Masters of Business Administration program at Indiana university. Currently, he anticipates majoring in International Business Administration at the graduate level. The Indiana University Married Students’ Council is a non-political, volunteer group whose goal, in general, is the betterment of the Indiana university community as a whole and whose purpose, in particular, is to represent the interests of the married student at Indiana university. The M.S.C. sees its function as service, information, liasion, and representation. A representative sample of projects undertaken by the M.S.C. is the annual Garden Plot Project. The M.S.C. leases land from Indiana university and

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makes it available to married student families for summer gardening. This year, over 275 families are planting gardens. The M.S.C. sponsors a summer recreation program for the children of married students. This year the four week recreation program will provide fun and recreation for over 250 children. „ The M.S.C., for the past two years, has published a Newsletter which is delivered to each of the nearly 6000 married student families at Indiana university. This Newsletter is made possible through a grant by the Indiana JJniversity Foundation and is published twice

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each semester. For the past year, Strieby has been the managing editor of the Newsletter. The M.S.C. also represents married student interests in the Student Senate, it has a permanent, non-elective seat in that body. It also has a permanent seat on the Indiana University Halls of Residence Committee and the Advisory Board to the Student Hehlth Center. In addition, it represents married student interests on several lesser campus-wide committees. A-smajor project the M.S.C. is currently investigating is the possibility of establishing a free “Well-Baby” clinic.

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