The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 August 1973 — Page 11

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ONE YEAR AGO The Syracuse town board met Tuesday night at the town hall at which time ordinance number 729 was approved for entering into a contract with Northern Indiana Public Service Company for all new street lighting for the town of Syracuse. New rates which went into effect March 27 would increase lighting $684.40 yearly from the present figure of $4,487. There will be approximately $165 more annually for the new lights. There will be no expense to the town for installation. 5 Winners of the scramble held Friday at the Maxwelton golf course with a 33 were Doris and Bob Sedgwick and Jay and Kay Miller. Four teams finished second with scores of 34. Members of those teams were Nelson and June Auer, Robert and Laura Stone; Doyle and Jo Butler, Ron and Caryl Vestal; Don and Marilyn Deck, Bud and Edie Kline; Gary and Nancy Baker and Bob Gaier. The late shift for the Wednesday night Mixed bowling league at Syracuse has announced an organizational meeting is set for Wednesday, Aug. 23, at 8 p.m. at Wawasee Bowl. All persons interested are urged to attend this important meeting. FIVE YEARS AGO Explorer Girl and Boy Scouts will arrive Friday evening at the Syracuse city park and by Saturday morning there will be 500 there. This is the second time the Makahiki has been enjoyed by the Scouts at Syracuse park. Last year there were about half the number there will be this year. There will be Explorer, Sea Scouts, Senior Girl Scouts and Mariner units from the Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin areas. At the Thursday evening meeting of the Turkey Creek Senior Citizens plans were completed for the annual boat ride. The members will meet Thursday, Aug. 22, at 6 p.m. at the Syracuse fire station and will

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go to Webster Lake for a ride on the Dixie. Members are asked to take a sack lunch. The parents organization of the Wawasee Warriors Drum and Bugle Corps met Monday evening in the American Legion hall at Syracuse. Mrs. Jack Carr, president, conducted the meeting and heard the reports of the various committees. Ways and means were discussed. Mrs. Wallace Huffer, chairman for the rummage sale asked for help in sorting, marking and pressing articles fa* the sale to be held this week end. 10 YEARS AGO A carry in dinner was enjoyed Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Niles, Syracuse. Friends and relatives gathered for the day, some of whom had not met for 13 years. In spite of vpndy, rainy and chilly weather some 150 children attended a party in the children’s department of the Syracuse public library Tuesday afternoon. The party, thought to be one of the largest at the library, marked the close of the 10 week summer reading program, under the supervision of Mrs. Oscar Bjella, children’s librarian. The tit|e of the program this year was “Man’s Conquest in Space.” Records were played in the children’s room followed by games and refreshments on the lawn. Marine second lieutenant Terry L. Frushour, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Frushour of Syracuse, is a jet pilot with the marine attack squadron 311. This is a unit of the third marine aircraft wing at the El Toro Marine corps air station in Santa Anna, Calif. Bill Bechtel of North Webster spoke to the Syracuse Wawasee Rotary club in their weekly noon meeting Monday, Aug. 12, at Howard’s Restaurant. Mr. Bechtel is an apprentice to Charles Harris at the Harris funeral home in North Webster. The topic of his speech was on a 50 mile canoeing trip that he led

with several area Explorer Scouts in Wisconsin. He also showed slides of the current event. Rex Reynolds, club president, welcomed a new member to the club at the previous week’s meeting. The member is Robert Reed, Syracuse attorney. 20 YEARS AGO Word received from Eric Larson, now in Honolulu, Hawaii, staying at the YMCA, of the thrilling arrival there by North West Airlines non-stop from Chicago to Seattle and then to Honolulu. Eric writes that flying over the Rockies they looked just like they do in westerns. He also says the Hawaiian people are very friendly. Eric has found a job. Pvt. Richard Geaugh, son of John Geaugh of Syracuse, recently spent five days in Japan on R and R leave from the 25th Infantry Division, Korea, Company D. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Klingerman of Louisville, Ky., are guests of Mrs. Isaiah Klingerman for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Carwile, Jr., and son left last Friday to return to their home in McKinney, Tex., having spent a week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Carwile, Sr., here. The Strieby-Cable reunion will be held Sunday, Aug. 16, at the city park in Syracuse. All

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members of these families please attend. Mr. and Mrs. George Hay 111 of Goshen became the parents of a baby boy, Mark Stephen, born August 7 at the Goshen hospital. Mrs. Hay is the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Seifert of Lake Wawasee. I 45 YEARS AGO The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran church will hold a bake sale at Klink’s meat market on Saturday, Aug. 18; at 10 p.m. Doughnuts, cottage cheese, pies, cakes, baked beans, cookies, pineapple salail, chicken and noodles will be sold. Bring containers. Crow-LongfelJow reunion was held on Sunday, Aug. 12, at the home of John Longfellow near Warsaw. There was a good attendance of Relatives and a

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number were present at this reunion who had never attended any of family gatherings in years past, thus making the gettogether meeting of unusual interest. The dinner served at noon was the big feature of the day. Those from here who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow and family and his mother, Mrs. Crow. Next Sunday, Aug. 19, the last outboard motor races of the season will be staged on Lake Wawasee under the rules of the Mississippi Valley Power Boat association. The event is sponsored by the Tavern .Hotel, Wawasee Slip, Waco and the Grand Hotel. Entries must be made before 1 p.m. day of the race at the Wawasee Slip. Everybody is invited to see the race from the three vantage points of the course, Waco, the Tavern and Wawasee Slip.