The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 February 1974 — Page 12
THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed.. Feb. 27,1974
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tfflZlNiOfr > AROUND J * Doug Pilcher, our shoe man, and his wife Goldie recently returned from a trip though the west, and they have been telling friends about visiting two towns by the name of Syracuse One was Syracuse. Missouri, the other Syracuse. Kansas, both, small towns. Doug has several photos he took of them, he says. Bob Marion, manager at the Ben Franklin store in Wawasee Village, has a day book on his desk, on the front of which is engraved in large letters "Beat Yesterday ” j Jay and Lucille Peffley are due home from California where they visited their longtime Goshen friends, the Lawrence Blairs, now California residents. Before leaving. Jay toM friends he had never flown before They went from South Bend to Chicago, then to Las Vegas where they met the Blairs Jay has another first coming: he has never been to Vegas before, either Reclamation expert Sam Swedarsky says, “Sheet. Peffley has nothing on me. 1 have never been in an airplane either." Swim coach Dave Rankin came into the Syracuse Case on Saturday with his young son, David Benjamin, and was v proudly showing him around Came a voice from behind. "Can he float?" "Please call him Dave." says proud dad Dave Rankin 11, "My wife just hates Benjie.” First Charter Insurance held an appreciation reception and luncheon at their Main street offices Thursday for insurance people who serviced the local agency last year. Manager John Walker says 45 attended. Mr and Mrs Earle Waltz of Lake Wawasee. who are vacationing in Lake Worth. Fla , had a thrill last week while playing golf with Mr. Waltz's aunt, Mrs Mary S. Kent of Lake Worth at the Forest Hill golf course in West Palm Beach. • i . L ‘ Using a five iron on the eighth hole, 107 yards. Mrs. Kent made a hole in one. F. R. Zimmerman
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and son Victor of Burlington. VI.. standing on the tee were the first to notice the ball sink. Coming back in the club house there were many congratulations given to Mrs. Kent who is 90 years young Mrs. Kent has been a frequent visitor in Goshen and the Lakeland area, having played golf years ago at South Shore with her brother James P. Waltz and family at Wawasee. Mrs. Herschel Leatherman of Syracuse is a niece of Mrs. Kent. Peg Coy plans to be back at her post at the bank Monday following surgery to her right foot on February 5. Peg claims she's had a "little problem there" for a number of years, and thought winter was a good time to have the operation. Chuck Clevenger is home with the flu and wifey Tish is minding the stere behind the green door in the Pickwick Block. When is a zoo not a zoo? Mrs. Lois Schleeter has returned from a two and onehalf week vacation at Arcadia. Calif., with former Syracuse residents. Sam and Wilma Searfoss. Tom Miller has returned to service in Germany following a month's leave with his parents. Roy and Mary Jane Miller of Wawasee Village. The Ernest Williams have returned from wintering at Fort Myers Beach. Fla., having been called home due to family problems when Mrs Williams' mother and sister, living at Buttermilk Point, both sustained broken arms within a month of each other En route home they visited the Howard Shupps at Ruskin. Fla., and report he is some improved from a stroke sustained sometime ago. Mrs Williams reports having no problem obtaining sufficient gas for the return trip, after going through Ocala and finding that the Stuckey stations, with high 1972 allotments, had plenty of gas and did not check license plates. Prices, she added, ranged from 45.9 cents per gallon and 45.9, for regular, all the way to the Indiana line where they jumped to 47.9. While at Syracuse, several stations Monday were out of gas until the March allotments come tn. See story elsewhere Anyone remember when. August 24. 1922. that John Hyland, pitcher of the Syracuse Grays, was hit on the head with a
pitched ball on Sunday, rendering him unconscious for 10 minutes? Miller & Lepper report the following sales: Sedan to J. A. Nine, and trucks to John Zimmerman, Walter Lippencot and David Hover The Slate Gleaners association held their annual convention at '—Oakwood Park with a fair attendance reported, and voted to meet again next year al Oakwood. The eleventh annual Strieby reunion will be held Thursday at the Floyd Strieby home three miles south of Syracuse J. P. Hughes, proprietor. The Hoosier Hatchery at Syracuse, is taking orders for baby chicks. Classified read: NOTICE — — person, who st de the 8-foot step-ladder from my orchard and lost their false teeth, can have them in exchange for the ladder Della Otis Advertising by the board of trustees of the town of Syracuse was for construction of a sewer on Harrison street, beginning at John street and extending northwestwardly to Henry street. Proceeds of the lawn social at the F J Klink home Wednesday will go to Mrs June Hire who is ill. Fort Wayne country club pro Chester Nelson set a new record at W awasee Golf course Saturday when posting a 69 for 18 holes. A tablespoon of castor oil poured on the ground around the roots of palms and ferns, once a month, will give them a rapid growth and make them look fresh and green This information was obtained from a newspaper loaned us by Louise Byland of Syracuse. Quite a number of senior citizens are planning to display their crafts at the upcoming April Ki warns hobby show at the high school This should be worth attending to see how many talents are put to work; A young newlywed couple (married Saturday! was all packed for their move to Florida when stopping at the drugstore here Monday morning, leaving their dog in the auto. Upon coming out of the drugstore, the excited dog apparently pressed the door locks of the auto, and the couple spent some delayed time at this point, as the keys were in the car ignition, locked in with the dog and all belongings. Hear good old Dad came to the rescue, right Lou 9 Foo and Faye are announcing this week, the op-ning of their ever-favorile restaurant here on March 5. and none 100 soon for we Cantonese food lovers. Clerks Charlene Kmspel and Miriam Ridings, of the TurkeyCreek township assessor s office, were working furiously this week to get.assessment forms in the maiLbyThursday. the last day of the month, to take advantage of the eight-cent first class postage stamp. Speaking of the township assessor's office, it will re-locate March 15 to a room on the north end of Todd Realty in Wawasee Village. The same room served as trustee's office for the late George Lamm when he was Turkey Creek township trustee LAKELAND LOCAL Mr and Mrs Herman W eisser of r 1 Milford returned to their home this week after spending two months at Fort Myers Beach. Fla They reported having excellent weather during their stay.
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