The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 June 1974 — Page 3

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LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs Richard Beck of Pompano Beach. Fla., arrived last week end for the 60th anniversary open house event of the former s parents. Mr and Mrs Calvin Beck of Bonar Lake Mr and Mrs. Herman Miller entertained at Sunday dinner for Mr and Mrs James Wolf and daughter Pam of Atwood. Mr and Mrs Joe Wolf and daughter Jennifer of Atwood and Miss Ann Wolf of Terre Haute.

baiziNiOfr AROUND Betty Menefee of Fascination Place. Wawasee. has submitted her resignation as Gal Friday at OK Sales south of Syracuse to do what she has always wanted to do, writing She is presently planning to take a creative writing course — and we wish her lots of luck in her new venture. Did you see the yellow parking ticket Saturday morning on the conservation department car parked in the Syracuse police parking spot on Main? Fair is fair, right Earl? John Edgar, with both legs in casts due to a May 23 fall from a ladder, was making pretty good time in his wheelchair in the uptown area one day last week, when town police officer Orville Vanderßeyden was seen emerging from the police car with a ticket pad. What was the speed limit?

“It's a Boy” was the sign erected last week on the window of The Star Store, announcing the birth of a son to Steve and Linda Crow. The young couple also has two daughters. To the bare walls they said, and to the bare walls it was on Saturday as the public auction went through the day at Gambles who lost their lease and sold the entire store of stock, fixtures and shelving. That, plus the grand opening of Pickwick Place, saw a busy, busy Syracuse. Members of the cast at Enchanted Hills were in rare form Friday evening when presenting a number of songs from the upcoming Guys and Dolls presentation opening Thursday night Grandpa Ross iStuckman. that is) has lots to ‘crow’ about what with the birth of a grandson. John Carter Gruse. being born on his birthday anniversary date, June 16. at Fort Wayne. Linda Ryman, a dispatcher at the Syracuse fire station, is a patient at Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne and scheduled to undergo surgery’ there this week. Comes word this week the Wawasee Flotilla will be held again this year and committees have been hard at work preparing for the numerous events taking place July 4 through 7. It is not known if the usual police and firemen’s fair will be held according to Wayne Coy. fair chairman. Usually held in July, the event could be held as late as August if it is held at alj said Coy. s Linda Bitner, daughter of Pat and Jake, has been selected as a Purdue Pep Girl on a basis of school spirit, personality and appearance Pep girls perform at all football and basketball games as well as various other activities. Speaking of the Bitners, Pat sent an issue of the Cooperstown. N. Y., newspaper this week. The informative little paper has two sections, one of which is a farm section. Also received was an advertiser published at Richfield Springs and loaded with bargains, and the Ben Franklin store had a 30 per cent off going out of business sale. Milk was advertised at $1.23 a gallon at the Pic-N-Pay store, and eggs at 45 cents a dozen at a poultry farm, for mediums, and 60 cents for large. Pickwick Place merchants have been pleased thus far with their grand opening which continues through Sunday. It’s interesting to note NIPSCo strikers are on duty seven days a week, but work only five days. And the offices are open on Saturday a.m. during the strike. No end appears »n site. The strike negotiations have been close-mouthed, with union negotiator Wilbur Smith particularly mum on the subject. During Pickwick Place Grand Opening townspeople were treated to a rare treat: a 10 cent ice cream cone, courtesy of Palace of Sweets. When football coach Hal Traviolia was asked how he expected to top last year's record season, he said, “by winning two more games." Last year in his first year at WHS his boys won all but two and went to state play-offs. If you haven't driven to the Howard Juday woods recently, why don't you? You’ll get the

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surprise of your life, when you see all the new (and expensive) homes there. Most recent to build are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swager. North Webster is likely to become the Wall Street of Kosciusko county. While the Counting House Bank of North Webster has been granted permission to open a branch bank just north of the Pancake House near the junction of state roads 30 and 15. applications have been filed with the Department of Financial Institutions for a branch bank in North Webster by the Lake City Bank of Warsaw. If it goes through, look for “Babe** Bachelder to head that operation up. More than that, the Wabash Savings and Loan and Warsaw Federal Savings and Loan have also filed for branches in North Webster. If all this goes through, w hich is unlikely. North Webster will have four financial institutions. And all this in a town of 487 people! The stone bench in front of the Counting House Bank in North Webster is made up of the portal stones of the old Farmers State Bank (1916-1973). It weighs over two tons, according to J. Homer Shoop. The bank changed its name December 31, 1971 he added. The bench will be sandblasted, and a fitting bronze plaque will be placed on the back of the bench during the June 29 dedication ceremony at the International Palace of Sports. Kosciusko county students graduate from Ball State MUNCIE — Degrees were conferred on 2,980 students who completed work at Ball State university during the 1973-74 academic year. Dr. John J. Pruis, president, awarded degrees to 37 doctoral candidates, 668 master's degree and 2,275 baccalaureate or associate degree recipients. Roger Heyns, president, American Council on Education. Washington DC., was the commencement speaker. More than half of the total number of students who graduated completed requirements on their degrees spring quarter. Local area students completing work at Ball State spring quarter include. CLAYPOOL - Bachelor of science — Jacqueline Ault, daughter of Don Ault, r 2. choralgeneral music MENTONE — Bachelor of science — Robert Romine, son of Kenneth Romine. Road 25 West, social studies; and Rhonda Yazel, daughter of Harold Yazel, 302 Yale, elementary education MILFORD — Bachelor of science — Brenda Hurd, daughter of Robert Hurd, box 55, elementary education SILVER LAKE - Bachelor of science — Beverly Smith, daughter of John Smith, r 1, physical education and health SYRACUSE — Bachelor of science — Donna Hulley, daughter of Barbara Hulley, box 266, speech pathology-audiology WARSAW - Bachelor of arts — Sheryl Wagner, daughter of Keith Wagner, r 7. Riverlawn, theatre and general speech; and Anita Yohey, r 4, home economics; bachelor of science — Sue Anderson, daughter of Wesley Anderson, 912 East Garfield street, physical education and health; Richard Girard, r 8. actuarial science and mathematics; Steven Gore, r 1, accounting; Linda McGlashan, daughter of Andrew McGlashan. 12 Fairlane drive, social work, and Charles Poor, son of David Poor, r7. economics; associate in arts — Deborah Scott, daughter of Paul Ulrey, 709 Market, secretaries curriculum WINONA LAKE - Bachelor of science — Christi Hom. 1102 College avenue, choral-general music EXMjbjKfcMXXXXXXXXMXXXXXjNR

AJ REMEMBER WHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE 1 YEAR AGO. JUNE 20.1973 Bill Little and Philip Payne will take their oaths of office on July 1 for four-year terms on the Lakeland Community School corporation's board of school trustees. Residents in the area of Medusa court on the water’s edge of Syracuse Lake are advised that bombing will take place at 2 p.m. Thursday on a tract of land at the very end of the court, and owned by Chet Elder. The bombing of old structures should take about two hours. Another turning point in the case of the Front street group house proposed by Mr. and Mrs. B. R Pinney of Cincinnati. Ohio and Syracuse, came Monday night in a session of the Syracuse board of zoning appeals, whereby a permit was revoked due to findings in a recent survey. Harry E. Coy, 86. was guest of honor at a Father’s day dinner held Saturday in the Richard Coy home. 5 YEARS AGO. JUNE 18.1969 Tall honey -blond Carla Singrey was chosen Flotilla Queen from among 30 contestants at the Lakeland Youth center on Friday evening Former area resident Robert E. Buster placed first at the recent Austin Art show with his oil painting “Winter Mountain Scene." Word has been received here by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Money of the wounding of their son. Pat. in South Viet Nam on June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Roderick are the parents of a daughter. Kathleen, born on June 7. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holderread of r 3 have a daughter. Victoria Leigh, born June 11. Miss Ann Louise Purdum and David Edmund Jackson repeated vows at an 8 p.m. wedding June 11 in Calvary United Methodist church. Miss Michelle Miller and Harry W. Hart were united in marriage June 7 in Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church. 10 YEARS AGO, JUNE 18.1964 Dr. William Weybright of Syracuse is among 162 graduates of the Indiana university school of medicine who will begin internships on staffs of 66 different hospitals throughout the United States on July 1. No swimming signs and signs prohibiting walking on the bank along the race near Turkey Creek dam and at Crosson Park will be posted according to an announcement by Syracuse town officials due* to dangers and planting of shrubs and plants in those areas. Mr and Mrs Philip Fawley and Nancy have returned to Syracuse from a week’s vacation trip to Washingtai, D. C. Mr and Mrs. Willard Conn and Michelle of r 3 Syracuse, and Mr and Mrs Delbert Dippon of Milford returned Saturday from a twoweek trip toWashington, D. C. the New York World’s Fair and Plymouth Rock at Cape Cod. 20 YEARS AGO. JUNE 19.1954 The Wawasee Playhouse will

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A FISH STORY — Eleven-year-old Laron Dean Gans, son of the Carlyle Gans of Syracuse, proudly displayed this 13 and one-half inch bass as proof of his catch Saturday morning off the South Huntington street bridge in Syracuse, near the scout cabin. Robert Wagner, 11, son of the Danny O'Havers of Syracuse, is shown here on the left and was with Laron at the time of the catch. The Syracuse youth said he was using a leaf worm for bait, and we suspect this fish story made real good eatin’.

open its famous red and gray striped curtains on June 29 for its second season. William Langmade, 41. recent purchaser erf the Mandarin Inn. died Tuesday evening as a result of burns sustained in an explosion at the inn that day from an unplugged gas outlet. Midshipman John F. Kroh will leave Norfolk, Va., July 18 on cruise Charlie with the naval ROTC. Miss Sasha Ann Hire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Hire, was recipient of the cream and crimson award at the Indiana university school of music for outstanding talent. 45 YEARS AGO, JUNE 20,1929 While shooting with a BB gun at the sign in the alley by Hollett Motor Sales last Friday, a bullet glanced from the gun of Clarence Hollett. Jr., and lit in the lower lid of young Scott Jay Hollett requiring Dr. Hoy’s immediate attention. The 7th annual Africa school reunion was held June 16 at the school building southeast of town with 196 present. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman. Joe and Jim, left Tuesday for a two-week trip through the east. Constables B. O. Mabie and C. W. Douglas raided the William Levern cottage on Kale Island early Saturday evening and confiscated a truck load of beer and two slot machines.

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