The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 November 1975 — Page 11

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Week end runs made by emergency unit Week end runs made by the emergency unit at Syracuse were for Edward Newcomer. 59, 312 North Harrison. Syracuse, at 8:56 p.m Saturday, when he became ill at church and was taken to

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1 YEAR AGO. DEC. 4.1974 Robert Eddy. 24. a native of Evanston. 11l . is a new manager > trainee at the new Ben Franklin store of Pickwick Road An early evening Thanksgiving Day fire at Morrison Island left the Marvin Boger family homeless and family members were unaware of the fire until returning home later Syracuse has a new post office in its future according to a report made at the town board meeting . by president Darrell Grisamer last night stating that a U.S. postal service real estate representative Gilbert Campfield of Indianapolis has been in Syracuse on several occasions to search out a suitable location for a new post office. Something between 150 and 200 youngsters of the area were on hand at Pickwick Place Saturday to see and talk with Santa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Gingerich will celebrate the 50th anniversary of their wedding with an open house by their children on December 8 in the Gingerich home. The fiscal planning office of the diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend has received a grant of $22,500 from the Lilly Endowment Inc., of Indiana to enable director Father Francis K Scheets DSC to complete the development of the parish management system which was started in 1968. ♦ 5 YEARS AGO. DEC.». 1978 No one was injured in what authorities termed an armed robbery about 7.44 Monday evening at the E W. Frauhiger residence at Kale Island on r 1 Syracuse. Members of the Lakeland Concerned Citizens Drug Education committee plan an organizational meeting on December 15. Authorities are investigating the theft of several items at the Syracuse Hardware last week amounting to $50.45. Douglas C. Wells is among

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seniors who will participate in commencement exercises Saturday at Tri-State college in Angola The families of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Kern of North Webster joined the couple for a dinner party on December 4 in observance of their 55th wedding anniversary. Randy D. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Laßue, is currently serving in Viet Nam. Mrs. Eleanor Vorhis of r 1 became the bride of Ernest Richards at 7 o'clock on December 1 in the home of the bridegroom on route 2. 18 YEARS AGO. DEC. 15.1965 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Reed, parents of Mrs. Charles (Betty) McKibben and Mrs. Joseph (Ethel) Hughes, both of Syracuse, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Monday. Roscoe Howard. Syracuse’s oldest businessman in years of continued service to the community, is closing his business on South Huntington street, to enjoy a well-deserved rest. Richard Coy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coy, is now stationed at Pensacola. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Groves are the parents of a daughter Meribeth Lucille born on December 7. A historic move was concluded in Syracuse last week which made final the building and payment erf the new Turkey Creek township fire station as Karl K McGarvey, president of the Turkey Creek development corporation, presented township trustee Madison F. Jones with a clear deed for the new fire station. 28 YEARS AGO, DEC. 15.1955 Hilary Bachman who has served on the town park board for the past eight years submitted his resignation to take effect on January I. Everett C. Halliday, local realtor, died last night as a result of his heart attack sustained

while attending a Shrine gathering at Warsaw. Susan Darr has been chosen county Good Citizen by the DAR Owen K. Cobbum has enrolled in Indiana Technical college at Fort Wayne in the department of mechanical engineering. Wesley Stetler and family of South Bend and Hubert Hire and family of Elkhart visited on Sunday in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Hire and Mrs Clo Hire. Johnnie Fisher. 44. was treated on Saturday for severe injuries to the hand suffered in a com picker accident on the Frank Miller farm at Oswego. 45 YEARS AGO. DEC. 11.1938 What is thought to have been the skelton of a mastodon has been partially uncovered on the farm of Charles Feldaheiser one mile east of Cromwell. The offices of the Syracuse Journal will be moved to bigger quarters on Main street the first of FebruarySix couples newly wed were honored at a carry-in dinner party Sunday They were Russel Stout and wife. Charles DeVault and wife. Daniel Gall and wife. Will Weybright and wife. Myron Kennedy and wife, and Urbannus Huber and wife. Ice boats are expected to be the in thing this winter and are being built by Searfoss Auto Trim Co. The announcement is made this week of the marriage of A. J. Rollert and Miss Koehler at Niles. Mich., on December IL To meet a possible emergency which might be caused by the mill race freezing at time of low water, a 20 hp motor has been reinstalled at the power house. No injuries in one-car crash No injuries were reported in a one-car crash Monday as Harlan Hursey. 17, r 1 Cromwell, ran off the roadway about one-fourth mile north of the SyracuseWebster road on CR 1000 N He told officers he was eastbound at the time. Damage by officers was estimated at S3OO to the car. SSO to a fence and SSO to fence posts on the Everett Darr farm.

Misses animal, strikes tree Richard Bauman. 17.443 North Huntington street. Syracuse, escaped injury in a mishap Thursday evening four miles south of Syracuse near Quaker Haven as his auto spun out of control and hit a tree along the road berm He told county officers he was southbound on CR 500 east and swerved his vehicle when cresting a hill, to avoid hitting a small animal in the road. Legion Christmas program December 2 in Milford The Ancil Geiger American legion Auxiliary. Milford, will hold its Christmas supper and gift exchange December 2 at 6:30 p.m. at the hall. Junior members are invited.

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