The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 April 1966 — Page 8
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FIVE GENERATIONS GATHER — i The first birthday «f Charles Robert Lee, san of Mr. aad Mrs. Steven Lee, Lake Papakeechie. was celebrated, on Sunday, March 13, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson Laird on r 4 Syracuse. Mrs. Lee is the tenner Larrena Lou Laird. Eight grandparents were present for the celebration including
REMEMBER ... WHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE ONE YEAR AGO Steven Weisser, Gary Fisher and Alan Coy, all residents of the Mil-ford-Syracuse area, went mushroom hunting Saturday and found a total
IWMFWWr Ay 17/ —* NOBODY OEATS THE GOOD GUYS TO THE DRAW W The Dodge Boys will back competition down every time ... and especially now during their Sales Stampede. do the good guys shoot holes in competition? With a car that’s great.. a deal that can’tbe> beat .. and away of backin’ up their words that makes competition head for the hills. That« th Dodge Rebellion is all about. See the good guys in white hats today and cut your Dodge out of the nerd, a E> o E> oc>E>Ot=>Ol=>O c=>c>C>C> <=> CZ» O O JZ> Q 'You can tell thev’re good guys—they all wear whife'trats) ' r fl 0 s ■■ J « ‘"M BOYS u DART—smartest littlest thorobred in town d <3 <□ <3 CX > LAKELAND MOTORS 401 S. HUNTINGTON ST. SYRACUSE, IND.
tfhw generations. ( Mrs. Joseph T. Johnson of Mentone is the great-great-grandmother, <Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Insley of Lake Wawasee, and Mrs. L. A. Laird of Warsaw are the great-grandparents. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. T-ah-rs
lof 17 small mushrooms. A twin tornado—called the worst tragedy in the history of Indiana—struck Elkhart county early Sunday evening, causing at least 64 fatalities. | The Uptown Businessmen’s Association's Moonlight Madness Sale from 9 p.m. until midnight Friday was a success according to statements made by the members.
! A meeting of interested Syracuse i land lake area residents at Marley’s Steak House Tuesday evening ended iin a decision to give this year’s Flotilla maxumum publicity and thrust The Syracuse Civil Defense unit answered a call Sunday night to the area stricken by the twin tornados in and around Dunlap. FIVE YEARS AGO The elementary choir of the Syracuse school will be presented in a recital Sunday afternoon at three in the new gym. Don Enyeart, town marshal, is on vacation for two weeks. Christian Koher retinned Wednesday from Rochester, Minn., where he was a surgical patient at the Mayo clinic for a week. Parking meters collected $247.74 during the month of March according to records of Ernest Buchholz, town-clerk. Steve Williams, Vona and John Schacht were in Lafayette Saturday attending the selenite ftiir. ’ TEN YEARS*AGO — Izzy Stahley, who Murls on. the Rose Jewelry team, entered T<the state bowling tournament at Michigan City last week end and won third place in singles in her class. John Motto of Warsaw spoke on the Constitution of the United States at the regular meeting of the Rotary club Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smeeton returned last Thursday from Chicago where they had been visiting. Mrs. Beulah Bushong, grade school teacher, has been confined to her home since last Friday with the mumps. I Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bauer and son Michael were Sunday guests of his parents,, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bauer. Their son, Carl Jay, who spent a week here returned home with them. TWENTY YEARS AGO William G. Connolly, 73, for many years a prominent businessman of Syracuse, died at 4:30 a.m. Monday, April 8, in his home.
I Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thornburg are expected home soon from Brownsville, Tex., where they spent the winter. Johnny Jones of Nappanee spent a few days here last week with his grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Jones. Lowell Sharp, who has been stationed at San Francisco, Calif., has been discharged and arrived home last Sunday. He was in the U. S. Coast Guard three years. Mrs. Georgia Miller spent from Saturday to Wednesday at Chicago visiting friends. THIRTY YEARS AGO The home of H. J. Bartel, Lake street, was damaged by fire this morning when* an over-heated flu ignited the roof. Funeral services were held Saturday for Pem Leroy Foster, well known B and O crossing watchman for many years. Mrs. John Auer visited Mrs. Jesse DSrr Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cripe and family of Goshen visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown Sunday. Store Ads — Heavy beef roast pound, 18 cents. Sirloin steak pound, 20 cents. Smoked picnic hams pound, 26 cents. Coffee pound, 10 cents. Sugar, ten pounds for 52 cents. I.AKFI.AND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION (Kwciasko County) Syracuse, Indiana Notice is hereby riven, that the Board of School Trustees of the Lakeland Community School Corporation (Kosciusko County) will until the hour of 7:30 p.m. <EST> on the 26th day of April, 1966, at the administration office of said school corporation in Syracuse. Indiana, accept sealed bids for school equipment for the various buildings of the corporation. Specifications and instructions to bidders are on file in the office of the Superintendent of Schools and may be obtained by any interested bidders. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities herein. Dated at Syracuse, Indiana, this 6th day oi April, 1966. CKAB H. PURDUM, JR., Secretary Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation (Kosciusko County) Administrative Office P. O. Box 638 Syracuse, Indiana MJ — A. 6 & 13
