The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 July 1974 — Page 18

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tfiJZIN MB • v ~y*£gV/ Mrs Russell Lillie l Warner of Syracuse loaned a picture this week dated about 1911 and taken at the old cement factory location at Syracuse Her husband, now deceased, operated an engine for the factory which went to Milford. She was unable to identify any $ of the workers shown A “reklly fantastic holiday week end' were the words heard from an individual Monday morning regarding weather and Flotilla events Thursday through Sunday.- and many will thoroughly agree. All events throughout the fourday week end of events were wellattended and praised The two (unexpected streakers* on skis during the big ski show even received a hand. The new Skylark Realty on Highway 13 north of Syracuse is now open, with Frank Pittman as broker, and O A Lambert, sales manager Work, however, is still continuing at the WM) North Harrison location (including installation of an air-conditioner - which will certainly help with the 93 degree temperatures this past week.* •Don’t Drink The Water" at Playhouse, was a headline in last week s MJ. but it had nothing to do with any water pollution at the Playhouse We hope this article attracted more than headline readers. “Don't Drink The Water" is a MrrfSdy Allen comedy which has (been attracting crowds. \Fact is. the bill at the » Playhouse is loaded with goodies this year, “Don’t Drink The Water" being only one. The numbers game could be . played with relation to the amount of people who lined the shores of Lake Wawasee Sunday afternoon to watch the Flotilla. . > General chairman Ted Rogers said there were easily 15,000 then quickly revised the figure inward. Lew Craig, who rode his big Chris-Craft with Bob/ Clevenger as the flag-bearing boat, and who has had cony siderable experience at judging the site of crowds, put the figure at 45.000 to 50.000. then said it could easily have been more. A rough estimate of 1.2 M to I.4ta was given for spectators at the city park Thursday night to view the annual fireworks display sponsored by the chamber of commerce. with over 500 boaters on the lake, plus shoreline homes lined with viewers. No one would even venture to estimate the numerous viewers for the ski show on Friday and the fireworks display at the fish hatchery location Friday night. Owe man's opinion: Don Runge thinks the United States should have two Presidents, one for domestic affairs and one for foreign affairs. He cites as his reasoning President Nixon's “excellent foreign policy.'* “But be sure has screwed things up here at home." be quickly adds. The Ed Andersons are in the process of moving to their new home at Port Charlotte Fla Their address will be: Ed An-

derson, 1120 Monte Street. Port Charlotte. Fla 33952 They owned Anderson's Paint and Supply until they recentlysold it to the Bill Pinney s. and Ed served the community as a very able building commissioner. Earl Money, the perennial sportsman, was redfaced when asked who the parachutist was who failed to land m the water during his Sunday jump “That was my nephew Larry.” he was quoted as finally sputtering. Larry, a member of the Green Beret unit of the US Army, hails from Buchanan. Mich., and this was to have been his second water jump *_ Actually. Larry landed between the first green and the second tee-off on the front nine of Wawasee golf course. Wava I Mrs Steve > Fmton of Syracuse called to advise us the last picture topping this column of students on the playground of the Syracuse school included a picture of their son. Pat. a career serviceman in the marines since 1953. and perhaps our town’s John Connolly The year, however, was not known. An estimated 1,400 persons were at the city park Thursday night to view the annual fireworks display which was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, plus some 500 boats on the lake, and shoreline homes, lined with spectators Bob and Lucille Searfoos in the channel between the lakes had their annual torch lights lighted, adding to the beauty for returning boaters to the big lake. For those missing the event.' it has been said by many that it was one of the longest and best yet. An abstract of the title book for real estate of the property (the building on the corner now belonging to Bonnie Workman > on the corner of Huntington and Main has been passed on. giving the first owners names as Joseph and Thomas W. Smith. No 1 title was dated July 28. 1835 from the United Slates to Samuel Crosson and Henry Ward In 1837. No 2 was listed as Crosson and Ward to the Town of Syracuse From 1841 on to April 1, 1898 included names of Henry and Sarah Ward. Thomas C. Davis. Kacob Dehaven and Mathew /~Bovd. Ludlow Nye. sheriff during a debt suit. George and Mary Jane Parks. Elisabeth and James .Ackerman, William Baird. Jacob Rentfrow., Samuel Kindig. Also. Zacherius Kindig. Preston Miles. Henry Blanchard. Milton Woods, A B Bell, and William Bowld. where another suit* appeared tn 1876 with sheriff Daniel Hamlin in 1879 on a sheriff s sale. Also. Amos King. Martin Hillabold. Herman Kruger, assignee, Solomon Mier. Isaiah Ketring. Valentine Ketring. Silas Ketring, Patience Winsor. F. J. Estlick. Thomas J. Esllick. Joseph and Thomas Smith in 1897 and the first listed oa this properly. Abraham Felvroy. John Bowers. John W. Stetier. Also, Isaiah Ketring. Aaron Ketring, Hiram Biggs, Samson North. Abraham Ritter. John

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Kreager. again Smith and Smith, mentioned twice before, and the last listed in the book This real estate was split a number of times, and in thirds. A number of debts and sheriffs sales were recorded. Several places notes were granted (example - SBOO due in one year at 10 per cent), comparing to percentages now if you have hot been south of town lately, work is progressing on the Windjammer restaurant structure and the one-stall car wash. Little known facts: Dave McGrew, vocational education director for Wawasee high school, is one of a family of 18. all single births A native of Terre Haute. Dave says “and I fell right in the middle of them.'* His son. Dave Jr., married Judy Bowen, daughter of Governor Otis and Beth Bowen of Bremen Another son. Robert, is married to the former Arlene Twichell, a M-J staffer. A friendly, albeit biting tug of war has been going on for sometime between bank president Bob Jones and license branch manager Jack Vanderford concerning the merits of their respective alma maters. Jones, an 1U alumnus and supporter of everything about IU from the playing fields to the classroom, chides Vanderford. a Purdue man. concerning the hammer and sickel on the cover of their recent commemorative booklet. If any old grads of the two schools want to join in. there’s plenty room, and the lines are already becoming fairly well defined. Here’s a tip to lady golfers: Don’t bet too much money against Barb Hulley Why? Here's why. On Saturday she shot an 89. on Sunday 88. and on Monday 87! Friends of “old soldier" Seth Ward will be interested to know he is not in the best of health at the present time and is bedfast at his Ogden Island home. South Shore Golf dub claims two players m the past three weeks having a hde-in-one Fred Beebe of Pierceton used his &-wood on the 148-yard number 5 and Thurl Fuller of Tippecanoe Lake used a tferiver on number 8 with 248-yardage. Many Lakeland residents were among the skywatchers last week witnessing the colorful Aurora Boreahs, or Northern Lights. The national weather service said the event was due to a recent increase in sun-spot activity. and is usually not visible so tar south during the summer. ABC renews local beverage permits The Alcoholic Beverage commission renewed two permits of beer and wine during a meeting last week in the county courthouse Renewals were granted Wawasee Golf Club, Inc., on r 1. and Sleepy Owl Inn, Inc.. Stanley and Anita Harper.

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