The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 October 1973 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Oct. 17,1973

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Senior Citizens assist veterans hospital

The Turkey.. Creek Senior Citizens met Thursday evening in the Syracuse fire station meeting room with president Jamefe Hamman presiding for hearing of various reports.

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An extensive report was given on the veterans hospital at Fort Wayne and it was decided to send a number of needed items to the hospital in the near future. Mr. ¥nd Mrs. Hamman, Mrs. Valerie Hughes and Mrs. Georgia Buster took a load of bodes to the hospital on Thursday and learned of many needs of patients in the nursing home department. The president appointed Carl Wilson, Theodore Harmon and Harold Hopple to complete arrangements for the “Night Out” dinner of the group set for November 15. Mrs. Hamman and Mrs. Peter Plew were hostesses to the 18 members in attendance. Table games were played during the evening. VISIT PARENTS Week end callers in the Max Ganshom home at Syracuse were their daughter, Mrs. Brad Beiswanger, and sons of Indianapolis. Another daughter, Miss Ginger Gan shorn, spent last week at the Ganshom home and has returned to Orlando, Fla.

1 YEAR AGO, OCT. 18, 1972 Dal Ummel, a 1972 graduate of Wawasee high school, participated in the intramural golf tourney at Purdue university this fall and placed second with a score of 77. Grace Lutheran church in Syracuse was the setting for the October 7 marriage of Miss Mary Barbara Immel and David William Martin. The Syracuse Church of God will open a series of evangelistic meetings Sunday, Oct. 22. John W. Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dean, 400 Parkway drive, Syracuse, has been accepted at Indiana College of Business and Technology at Indianapolis. Alan Zerkel’s Wawasee high school speech department participated in the Whitko speech tournament last Saturday becoming the first Wawasee team ever to place. The team took fifth place over Columbia City by two points. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Plummer of Syracuse have returned from a 10-day vacation including a visit with their son and family in New Jersey. 5 YEARS AGO, OCT. 16, 1968 Everett Ketering has returned home from San Antonio, Tex., where he visited his daughter and family. The C. M. Jessups of r 4 Syracuse have gone to Pompano Beach, Fla., for the winter. Candidates for the Lakeland school board in the November 5 election will appear before the Syracuse Chamber of Commerce on Thursday night at their meeting. During recent weeks there have been several new cases of tuberculosis diagnosed in the Syracuse area. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Firestone of 512 North Huntington street, Syracuse, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Vicki, to Thomas R. Hoover of Nappanee, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Berry of 702 College avenue, Goshen. Lt. Pat Money, Earl Monjjey of Syracuse, Chris Money and Larry Money of Buchanan, Mich., have returned from a twoweek deer hunting trip in Wyoming. Mrs. Estelle Swartz, Syracuse, celebrated her 87th birthday anniversary Monday. She was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Elva Connell and Mrs. Mae Rinker at a Syracuse restaurant. 10 YEARS AGO, OCT. 17, 1963 Members of Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church, Syracuse, will celebrate the second anniversary in their new church located along SR 13 on the south edge of town on Sunday, Oct. 20. The first annual Millersburg Open was held on Sunday, Oct. 13, at the Wawasee Golf club. State and county police officers are investigating the theft of between SSOO and SBOO worth of whiskey from the South Shore Inn, Lake Wawasee. The Syracuse Craft club met Monday, Oct. 14, with Mrs. Nelson A. Miles. The lesson was the decorating of various plaques with dried specimen. Rev. Carl H. Satre, president of the Syracuse library board, announced that the board is reserving applications for a librarian to replace Miss Ethel Bowser. The members of the Syracuse chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star gave a surprise dinner party for Mrs. Frank Bates, worthy matron and Douglas Yoder, worthy patron, an Wednesday evening, Oct. 9, at the hall.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sims, Syracuse, and Mrs. Cryl Anderson, Indianapolis, are in Phoenix, Ariz., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shenbarger. 20 YEARS AGO, OCT. 16, 1953 Participating in the bow and arrow hunting season of deer in Michigan last week. Dr. Fred Clark felled a deer on his first day of hunting. Accompanying him was Forrest Galloway. The long-dreamed of grade school for Syracuse stepped another step closer to reality this week when the architectural firm of Maurer & Maurer of South Bend announced that they are nearing completion of the plans and specifications for the new building. Members of the Water Resources division of the State Conservation department postponed their previously announced plans to render a decision on the controversial question of the Turkey Creek ditch clean-out. Pvt. Jack Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean of Syracuse, is stationed with the US Army in Schweinfurt, Germany. S. Sgt. Carroll Koble, son of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Koble of Syracuse, is an Air Police supervisor in the Security Division. He is stationed at Chad Air Base, Chateaurox, France. Pfc. John Connolly, U.S.M.C., left Thursday to return to San Diego, Calif., after a 20 day leave here at this home. 45 YEARS AGO, OCT. 18, 1928 The fourth Stoner reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hursey in this city Sunday, Oct. 14. The ninth annual convention of the Women’s Missionary Society of the Michigan Synod is being held in Grace Lutheran church at Elkhart this week, October 16,17 and 18. Mrs. A. H. Arbaugh is the delegate from the Syracuse Lutheran church. There has been an exhibition of original pictures at the library during the past week. These

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Fall dinner meeting is held by SWCD

Slides of a trip to Marco Island, Fla., were shown by Howard Silveus and Myron Metzger at the fall dinner meeting of the Kosciusko county Soil and Water Conservation District. The meeting was held at a restaurant in Mentone. Metzger, chairman of the board and Silveus, outstanding cooperator for the year 1971 were guests of Goodyear in December, 1972. The Marco Island trip was awarded to the Kosciusko district when they won first place among Indiana districts for the year 1971. , Enjoying the slides and narrative were: Mr. and Mrs.

pictures are from the brushes of some of our own famous Indiana artists. This particular group is send out from the John Herron Art Institute at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert and daughter, Ina, and Mrs. Millicent Miller of Bolivar and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss of Wawasee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles of Syracuse. The October meeting of the Turkey Creek Township Farm Bureau was a splendid success. Seventy-five people were present and enjoyed the fine program prepared by the entertainment committee. Walnuts short for seeding The Indiana state forestry department has announced that they have a critical shortage of walnuts for seeding purposes this year. In a letter to Don Frantz, extension agent, the department has asked for help in accumulating unhulled walnuts this fall. The native black walnut in the state has been nearly exhausted. The forestry department propogates seedlings in the state nurseries and they are distributed for reforestation purposes. Due to the demand for walnut lumber, the demand for seedlings has far exceeded the supply, according to Mr. Frantz. The state is making an effort to meet that demand and increase the growth of valuable timber.

Leon Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Beer, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Workman, Mr. ard Mrs. Bob Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Dak Byrer, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. Don Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoerr, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Staley and Mrs. Metzger and Mrs. Silveus. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, Nov. 6. at the conservation office.

Persons having walnuts that would otherwise be wasted are requested to pick them if possible. Four-H members and Boy Scouts are requested to help. The county extension office should be contact**! for details cm handling. . - RE-ENLISTS IN NAVY — Navy senior chief hospital corpsman John C. Hostetler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hostetler, Sr., of 756 S. Clark St., and husband of the former Miss Carole J. Arnold of 106 S. Metzler St., all of Nappanee, re-enlisted in the navy for six years during ceremonies aboard this amphibious assault ship, home ported in Norfolk, Va.

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