The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 September 1965 — Page 16

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REMEMBER ... WHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE ONE YEAR AGO | Mrs. W. E. Long of Lake Wafwasee was the sweepstakes winner at the Syraeuse-Wawasee Garden club sponsored flower show held last Friday. She received a silver cup for winning the most blue ribbons. An aged Syracuse resident, Jesse Rex. suffered a heart attach at 10:48 am. Wednesday in his back yard at 612 south Huntington street, falling into the channel and drown- j tag. Syracuse and Wawasee Village retail merchants are planning a Sidewalk Days sale on Friday and Saturday of this week. The first . full day of school in the Lakeland Community Corporation will be Thursday, Sept. lO.vith registration to be on Wednesday morning; Sept. 9. A farewell party was given for Mr. and Mrs. George Walbridge who will be moving to Fort Lauderdale. Fla., soon. The party was at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. James i use.. a Mr. - and Mrs. Bill Cobum entertained a number of guests Wednesday evening The guest of i»nor was John Raber of West Lafayette. A special meeting was held Wednesday at town hail Jor the purpose of discussing tfie proposed budget; The Beatle Blue Bird group met on August 26 at the home of their leader, Mrs. Oscar Benson, for a picnic. There were 16 present. I Rev. J. C. Bailey, a former resident for many years who now resides sit Hillsdale, Mich., came with Mrs. Bailey for a visit with his son. Paul, and wih at their home at I’ijmkeechie lake. Three Syracuse young men who have just completed basic training » at Great Lakes, 111., have been given their assignments. Danny Bill Jone> will go to Philadelphia. Jack Zim-'' merman will go to Pensacola. Fla . and Robert Baugher will stay at Great Lakes. FIVE YEARS AGO For the first time this year pupils in the elementary school will not 1 buy books Their textbooks will be supplied on a rental basis a.t 510, i

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Wednesday, September 1, 1965

a year. Seth Ward will celebrate has 61st birthday September 1. The firemen’s picnic Sunday was I the best in several years with 73 people there, including aU the present force and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kleinknight will be honored with an open house Sunday. Sept 4, at their home on Front street in celebration of their silver anniversary. Rev. Carl Gable, pastor of the United Brethren in Christ Zion Chapel and Indian Village church, was returned to the field at Syracuse for another year. Merle Smith and Millard Hire were in Detroit Wednesday where they witnessed the national VFW Drum and Bugle contest. Northern Indiana Public Service Company’s construction crew ha< started the installation of the distribution system that will bring natural gas services to the people of Syracuse, it has been announced. A small exhibit of paintings is on display at Budget Loan office in Syracuse and has been well received. Phyllis George arrived home Tuesday from a tour of Europe. She docked Monday in New York and spent Munday night in Pontiac, Mich. Mrs Herman Huey and dau Becky left Friday for their winter home at Gulfport, Miss. TEN YEARS AGO “Wawasee Warriors” members of the Wawasee drum and bugle corps won third in class A Competi-, tion in Plymouth last Friday night. Members of the Wawasee property Owners Association will ho-d their, annual meeting this Sunday. Aug. 28, in the Pickwick Lounge at Syracuse, it was announced here this week by association officers. Lawrence Firestone, William Hess and Forrest Plank, volunteer firemen went to Edinburg Sunday to attend a state sponsored demonstration of “Using Water Wisely." Leonard Cripe erf north Huntington street left Monday for Puerto Rico where lie will be employed for some time. Mrs Harry Coy was installed as the new president of Unit 223 of the American Legion Auxiliary, Tuv4lay evening. Larry Gustaf'on. Syracuse 4-H member, won first prize in the Boys*

Handicraft division with his puppet display Tuesday morning at the state fair. Dick Harrison of Trenton, Mo., Was a guest Monday at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Clark, on Syracuse Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Weaver of Front street and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Byland of Pottawatomie Heights left this morning for a five-day trip to Wisconsin. Miss Mary Alice Kitson. daughter of Levi Kitson. left El Racjo. Calif., August 31 where she has been serving with the Women’s Marine Corps. Miss Kitson returned to South Bend to her teaching position; A farewell luncheon was given in 5 the home of A. R. Scheldt for Miss Pamela Penn of Goshen who js leaving this week for Tucson, Ariz. TWENTY YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. William Heiman of northeast of Syracuse entertained August 15 at a family dinner in honor of their son. Cpl. Royal H. Helman, who just returned from Italy. Homer Rhodeheaver will be at . the Oakwood Tabernacle this Saturday night to lead the Singspir-

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ation. The Syracuse lake “monster” has been seen again, this time by Charles Hardesty and his. son, Donald. of Chicago. They have been spending a week here at the Kegg tourist home. It is believed that the “monster” may be a lake sturgeon, some of which have been caught . in the Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Wise and two sons of Chicago visited Mrs. John Bettit and sons, on Wednesday and Thursday of Last week. James Peffley is much improved in health now. He is at the home' of his daughter, Mrs. Archie Byrd. Sgt. Fred Mick, who put in a stretch for Uncle Sam up in Alaska, now near Calcutta. India, accordrig to word just received from him. Milt Wysong of the publicity department of the state department of. conservation spoke at Shelbyville on Monday before the Rotary did). J Miss Kay Bryan spent the past severed days with her grandparents "near Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. J. D Wilt left Thursday for the south where Mr. Wilt will buy lumber for the Wilt Industries here.

Richard Carwile and family accompanied by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Carwile, returned Monday night from a 10-day outing, fishing, and visiting relatives near Maranette, Wis. They report some good catches. FORTH-FIVE YEARS AGO Miss Louise Self went to Chicago Friday to visit friends and relatives. Miss Margaret Myers of Kansas came last week . and is spending several days visiting in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Elmer P. Miles. Those from here who attended the Galli-Curci concert a Winona Last Thursday evening were Russell and Ruth Lepper, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Colwell, Mrs. M. M. Smith, Mrs. Warren Riddle, and Miss Donna Miles. ' Mrs. Wanda Darr, Mrs. Sarah Ott, Mrs. Etta Ott and Miss Judy Ott, all of Syracuse, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pearman at Solomon Creek. Ceremonies marking the laying of the cornerstone for the Carnegie library in Syracuse will be held on i the library site at t 2:30 pan. next

Sunday. Otis Clyde Butt, Jr., celebrated his fifth birthday by entertaining friends at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinderer. Mrs. John Agnew of Omaha, Neb., spent last week with her sisters, the Misses Irene and Blanche Sprague. Elwood George left Wednesday for Chipley, Fla., to spend the fall and winter.

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