The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 November 1970 — Page 10

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Old photos of places and things around the Syracuse area continue to be of interest to our readers They have responded by sending us more pictures Comes now this photo of the old Grand Hotel, which now houses a number of businesses including the Byland Jewelry. Rainbow Inn. Mr. Charles Hair Styling Salon, and apartments above. What a difference? The building on the right is an old frame structure, located on the site of the present MailJournal office Main street and Huntington street are not paved, but there are concrete sidewalks. Os particular interest is the spiral on the right of the card. This could not have been the old Syracuse elementary school, since it was located further east, on the corner of Main and Harrison streets, a The photo comes to us from Bill ’ Hartman, r 1 Syracuse, who purchased a box of assorted old postal cards from a Goshen lady, and this one was among them

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The card was dated July 17. 1907. and was mailed from Syracuse to E. Jayne Barnhart. Cromwell, Indiana, and was written in beautiful, legible handwriting. It was signed “Anna." The card carried a one cent postage stamp. (Note: Those were the days!) A group of townsmen posed for this picture, but it would be difficult to identify them. Rex Denney, former Western and Southern Life Insurance Co. representative, has joined Jay’s Insurance and Realty. 200 South Huntington street. The fiberglass pig is gone! The large black and white pig gracing the corner at Greer auction south of Syracuse has been stolen. Valued at $250, the large pig is chained and padlocked to a post, taken in at closing time at 12-midnight and put out again in the morning. Culprits tried taking the pig several months ago but were foiled in the attempt, thus the chain and lock. Greer says the pig is an attraction for children and is offering a reward for the arrest and conviction of the thieves and safe return of the pig. Ray Fleischauer underwent his second round of surgery at Veteran’s hospital m Fort Wayne last week where he was admitted on October 29 for second and third degree burns of his left leg received in an accident at his home.

Contrary to a denial about six weeks ago by Dick Brown, manager of Budget Investments. Inc., when this column announced Budget Investments would be leaving the community. * they will be leaving as of December 1. A long-time loaning institution in the community and nowlocated on Main street, business operations will be moved to North Manchester, Syracuse Lions are planning their big Christmas tree sale again this year. It’s their one big money-maker, and they’ve had real good success in recent years with sales. If you’re thin, don’t eat fast. If you’re fat, don’t eat. Fast. It looks more and more like the 1972 Democratic candidate for Governor of Indiana will be former Governor Mathew Welsh. A good possibility for his running mate: Representative Richard Bodine of Mishawaka. Directions to the first basketball game for Wawasee high for the season, against Carroll high school at Carroll: Take .U.S. 30 to Fort Wayne, turn on 1-69 north and go north one mile to road 3, turn left on road 3. which will be north, and go four miles to the Allen County Children’s home. Turn west on Carroll Road The school is approximately one mile down this road. See?

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WAUBEE GRANGE HALL SET FOR CLEANING TONIGHT The Waubee Grange met Friday evening, Nov. 13, in Milford with Robert Hollar Master, presiding. Their teen officers answered to roll call. Members were asked to help clean the Grange hall Wednesday evening. Nov. 18, with the ladies providing sandwiches or cookies. A letter was read from the Mental Hospital suggesting gifts for the grange’s adopt-a-patient, in Fort Wayne. In place of the lecturer's program, Mrs. Robert Hollar, a delegate to the state Grange sessions held in New Albany, gave an informative report of the sessions, and presented certificates and awards of the winners. Mrs. Herman Miller, women’s activities chairman received a certificate of merit award and gold seal for completing projects 100 per cent and also a certificate of appreciation for the program given on "Care”. She placed fifth in her report of the committee’s activities program. She won a first placing in the color photos, class 2, of “People”, which in turn was sent to the national Grange. Mrs. Hollar received a certificate and blue seal for her report of her lecturer's programs for the past year, as well as a gift for placing second in the angel food cake contest, and in the knitting portion of the needlework she won first place for her poncho, which will be sent to the National Grange, add third place for a pair of mittens Miss s Debra Wolferman received a second placing in the dress division. The activities committee will receive a certificate of thanks for giving donations to help sponsor the State Beauty Queen to the National Grange sessions in November. Miss Linda Bushong of the Hex Grange. The meeting was closed by all singing “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”, “In the Garden”, accompanied by Mrs. Esther Charlton. Refreshments were served by the ladies The next meeting will be November 27, with a potluck supper, followed by a Thanksgiving program. The committee in charge will be Mrs. Hollar, Mrs. Nathan Insley, Mrs. Earl Wolferman. Miss Vera Preston of LaGrange spent Tuesday, Nov. 17, with her sister, Mrs. Lehman Wemple of Milford.

Thanksgiving Supper Set At Methodist Church Sunday Milford United Methodist will enjoy their annual church Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday, Nov. 22, at 6 p.m. All members and friends are invited to attend. The Women’s Society of Christian Service will prepare the traditional turkey with dressing and beverages while each family will bring a dish to pass and table service. The program will be presented by Rev. and Mrs. Karstedt. They will show slides and tell of their experiences while accompaning the School and Chorus of America on its European tour this past summer. A unique feature of their presentation will be the tapes which they made of the actual sounds of Europe. An example is the gondolier singers of Venice which was taped while they were enjoying a ride in the gondola. Mrs. James White, Miss Lori Holderread and Lee Holderread and families celebrated their birthdays at Ball State. Muncie, on Saturday, Nov. 14. Mr. Holderread is Mrs. White’s brother-in-law t and Miss Holderread is her niece.

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Bringing Ducks, Closer It is important to know how sophisticated the ducks are that you’re trying to call. Early season birds are suckers for a call compared to the degree of skepticism they develop later on. Calling tends to be more effective early in the season, or on “green” migrant birds which have not yet been called and shot at repeatedly. Another rule to remember is that large flocks of birds are harder to call (and harder to decoy in any event) than small flocks, triples, singles, or doubles. Still another rule: ducks in any numbers with their minds made up to go somewhere—such as a good feed area at daybreak—will not respond to calls coming from a “loafing” area such as a lake lacking in aquatic food. When they come drifting back in midmorning from the com fields, calling will bring them in unless they’ve been “burned” too often previously. But when they’re passing overhead at daybreak for the John Deer delicatessen three townships distant, keep your call in your pocket, save your breath.

PASTOR MUNDY AT CONVENTION Pastor Bob Mundy of Wawasee Heights Baptist church, Syracuse, attended the 25th annual convention of the Michigan Sunday School Association which met in Detroit’s Cobo Hall, November 12-14. The convention, which had an attendance of 11,000 in the evening services, featured leading Sunday school authorities and workers from all over the United States. Some of those on the program were: Dr. W. A. Criswell, pastor of the First Baptist church of Dallas, Tex., the world’s largest church; Rev. Bob Harrington, Chaplain of Bourbon St., New Orleans. Dr. Jack Van Impe, evangelist; a 300-

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voice teen choir; a 1,000-voice children’s choir plus a host of others. Scores of workshops were conducted, dealing with all phases of the Sunday School. Pastor Mundy remained for Sunday morning and preached at Van Dyke Baptist church, Warren, Mich., returning to Syracuse in the afternoon. HONORED AT BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graff of r 1 Milford entertained Sunday evening in honor of her brother, Henry Beer, who celebrated his birthday on Saturday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Beer, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Beer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baumgartner, Miss Esther Getz and Miss Edith Baumgartner, all of Milford.