The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1971 — Page 12

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed.. June 9, 1971

‘C • REMEMBER WHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE

ONEYEAR AGO Capt. Ronald L. Clingaman. reported missing in action in Laos late Tuesday night, has been recovered and taken to DaNang. John Mericle. 26. Indianapolis. sustained injuries Sunday evening as he was being pulled by a speedboat on a flying water kite at Lake Wawasee The Sign of the Fish will open this month. A bridal shower was given in honor of Miss Karen Juday on June 2 at the Wawasee Heights Baptist church Sue Ann Traster received her BS degree in commencement exercises Monday at Indiana university Corky Wong will leave later this month for Hong Kong to make the return trip to Syracuse with his 77-year-old grandmother. Wong Ying Ho. mother of Foo Wong, who will make her home with Foo and Faye. There will be no swimming lessons at the city park this year due to a lack of funds, says conservation officer Earl Money Chris Xanders was awarded an associate m arts degree at commencement exercises May 31 in the Humanities Center at Sulims college. Bristol. Va FIVE YEARS AGO Jane Lynn Searfoss will be among 87 seniors at Indiana university school of nursing. Indianapolis, to receive pms as a graduate nurse at the annual pinning ceremony at Bloomington. Sunday Little nme-year-old Mark Gray received a badly cut leg while playing on a neighbors swing Monday afternoon The Methodist Thrift Shop will move next week to a new location at 131 West Pearl street Don Byrd, pro-owner of Wawasee Golf club, qualified Monday for the U.S. open golf championship in San Francisco this month F C Marlin of South Bend will reopen the Pickwick Lounge m the near future \ Hervchel O Harper, a state trooper with the Indiana state police since March 1, 1958. has been promoted to a detective sergeant effectively June 1 and will assume plain clothes The summer swimming program will get underway next Week at the city park ’’ • Mr and Mrs Willie E Hare of Papakeechie Lake observed their 25th wedding anniversary last week as guests at a dinner party hosted by the Robert Clevengers and L C. Griffiths TEN years ago Let’s Go Fishm' contest at Lake Wawasee starts Friday. Ground was broken Thursday for a motel m the new Wawasee development

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Mr and Mrs. Al Beery of Nappanee spent the Memorial week end at their summer home on East Shore Drive. Guests of the Walter Pettys Friday were Mrs. Lewis Carr. Roger and David, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs Harry Nicolai will leave Thursday for Davenport. lowa, to attend the wedding of their son. Larry, and Gloria Lewis Mr and Mr Loyal Miller. Ronnie and Debbie, of Detroit. Mich., spent several days last week with her mother. Mrs. Esther Troyer. Ground breaking ceremonies will be held Sunday for the new Methodist church north of Syracuse > Mr and Mrs Dale Weingart and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bianco, all of Gary, spent the week end at the Ernest Bushong home Mrs Lucille Thompson of Chicago spent the week with her sister and family. Mr. and Mrs Walter Coleman and Mary Ellen Ellen Mr. and Mrs Don Rapp and family of Richmond, Va.. are visiting her parents this week, the Nelson Miles on North Shore Drive TWENTY YEARS AGO Jane Bachman. Beverly Sink, Sharon LeCount, Sasha Hire and Cynthia Frevert are entered in the Miss Personality event. Bob Wood of Burlingham. Mich., is spending several weeks with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Frank Banning Mr and Mrs. James Snyder of Davenport. lowa, were Tuesday guests of Mr and r Mrs. J, E. Kern. Sr Lowell Sharp is the new president of the alumni association at Syracuse An announcement has been received here of the marriage on June 1 of Miss Christine Rapp and George J. Saunders at Hines. Ore Miss Betty Kitson entertained at a bridal shower for Mrs John LeCount { *>e former Roemary Gingerich, in her home Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Woods. Jr., and Milton of Pittsburgh. Pa. were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gants Mr. and Mrs Ben Julier and Miss Ida Deardorff were at their cabin the past week at Syracuse Lake The Bachman Trailer Camp is stocking up on trailers with the last count being seven trailer houses

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FORTY YEARS AGO Funeral sen’ices were held Monday for Leonard Weaver. 37. Milo and Armond Klingerman of Buttermilk Point and two Ligonier girlfriends were involved in an auto accident at 8 p.m. Saturday this side of Cromwell. The town marshall put the city dock in place Tuesday at the foot of Main street. Mrs. Garrett Gris&on picked a quart of strawberries in her back yard on May 31. Misses Blanche and Irene Sprague returned to Syracuse Monday for the summer after wintering at the Omaha, Neb., home of their sister, Mrs. J. W. Agnew. Miss Mermione Wilcox wed Lowell Peffley yesterday at Sargant’s Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Eston Clayton visited relatives at Pierceton on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutchison and two granddaughters, Jean and Joan, were Sunday evening callers in the Jesse Darr home. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Warner and Thomas called Sunday on Mr and Mrs. J W, Swenson and Harold. May Report Given For Syracuse Police Dept. Chief of police Orville Vanderßeyden has released the May report for the Syracuse police department There were 108 calls answered. 24 warning tickets given, seven traffic arrests made ana four criminal arrests. A total of six dogs were impounded, one theft report made and six fire calls attended Eleven accidents were investigated. two vandalism reports received, and two juvenile cases investigated Overtime parking tickets ranked high with a total of 111, two improper parking tickets. 16 stolen property reports with none being recovered. Bad checks handled amounted to $30.61 with $24.11 being collected, accident damage was $2,225 and courtesy calls were 16 The police car was driven a total of 2,694 miles.

Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3431 Road 13, Syracuse

17 Receive Degrees From Indiana University Seventeen students from Kosciusko county are among the 5.888 candidates for bachelor's and advanced degrees this month at Indiana university. Bloomington. All Hoosier counties except Ohio county are represented in the 1970-71 class, which includes mid-year graduates as well as those filing for June degrees. Summer graduates will be announced later. Degrees will be conferred at I.L’, Bloomington in ceremonies at 10 a m Monday. June 14. in the new football stadium. The charge to the graduating class will be given by LU. President John W. Ryan Separate graduation exercises are planned at I.U.'s regional campuses and at the Indianapolis campus Following is the list of degree candidates from this area. Leesburg — Michelle R. Searles. A.8.. sociology. Milford — Robert A. Hoerr, A.B , biological sciences; George K. Stookey. doctor of philosophy. North Webster — Russell B. Culver. political science; Richard C. White. A.8., psychology Pierceton — Clinton R. Pletcher. 8.5.. business. Silver Lake — Cheryl L. Werner. A.B . anthropology. Syracuse — Penny M. Samet, A. French; Timothy W. Yeager. 8.5., education. Warsaw — Daniel L. Coplen. B S., business; Donald A. Dalton 111, 8.5.. business; Teresa R. Evans. 8.5.. education. Gary Knouff. 8.5.. business; Richard D. Robinson, juris doctor (law); Mrs Jill Sullivan Lesh. specialist in education; Michael B. Niles. B. business; John D. Widaman 111. B.S. business. At Ball State This Summer MUNCIE — Robert Ahms. Box 206. Milford, a teacher in the Lakeland Community Schools, has received a summer graduate traineeship to attend Ball State university. Given by the division of special education of the Indiana Department of Public Instruction, the traineeship will be used to work toward certification in special education. Ahms' special education area is speech and hearing.

STATE OF INDIANA EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT INDIANAPOLIS _ BROMMATON To All To Whom These Presents May Come, Greeting: WHEREAS, in Indiana <vte providing compAeheruZve the elderly and the convale*cent and chronically ill all age* entru*ted to their care; and WHEREAS, the*e fiacilitie* provide sor the medical and 4cavZce need* o$ their patient* a* well a* *pecial 4e*vZce4 relating to their phy*ical, occupational, recreational, and spiritual need*; and WHEREAS, membet home* o$ the Indiana Nursing Home Association have embarked on a program to hetp the social need* o& their patient* by encouraging greater Community Concern; * and WHEREAS, most Nursing Home* the State are participating in the observance o$ National Nursing Home Week, June 20th to June 26th, 1971; ' . ' ’ o THEREFORE, 1, Edgar'V. Whitcomb, Governor o& the State of, Indiana, do hereby proclaim the week o$ June 20-26, 1971, a* NURSING HOME WEEK c in Indiana, and urge our citizen* to visit a Nursing Home on Father'* Vay, June 20th, to acquaint themselves with the benefits, services and potential these facilities offer in meeting the growing health care need* of our elderly, chronically ill and convalescent citizen*. I further urge our citizen* to visit a nur*ing home in their own area on Father'* Day, byway of demonstrating ' to the resident* that the community ca-teA about them and their //R ' th. * ~ ,t/ - \ V/ /N rES77MONY IF HEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand X. * earned to be affixed the great seal of the State of Indiana, \\ " . at the Capitol, in the city of Indianapolis, this 20th day May ■<■7l BY THE GOVERNOR SAiax'G. UlWtowJvOF STATE EOGAR O. WHITCOMB X JF • GOVERNOR OF INDIANA ALFRAN NURSING HOME 2501 E. Center St. — Warsaw, Indiana c —And— PIERCETON NURSING HOME Pierceton, Indiana WITH THE AMERICAN NURSING HOME ASSOCIATION WILL CELEBRATE — v NURSING HOME WEEK June 20 to 26 1 . . This week in June Governor Edgar D. Whitcomb and Mayor Paul Hodges have proclaimed ds Nursing Home Week. Nursing homes in all 50 states will observe this week as Nursing Home Week. The public is cordially invited to visit the ALFRAN NURSING HOME and 5 the PIERCETON NURSING HOME as our guests during this week of observance, to see first hand that the bad stories you read in the newspapers of different places are not true of the nursing homes in our community. We are happy to invite everybody to come and visit us, and to see for yourselves. i S SSS’Afc NURSING HOME ' 0 ***'■’*-' FRANK N. & ALICE M. WILSON, R.N. A- w r* 2501 East Center Sheet Phone: 267-6611 jqlfr ” (Formerly McDonald Hospitals WARSAW. INDIANA 46580