The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 April 1976 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., April 14,1976

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With this being the !Bicentennial year, old pictures seem to be the thing, and we’ve been getting plenty of thetn for reproduction here The one above comes this week from Mrs. Ida Deardorff of 401 South Main street. Syracuse, circa about 1907. she says. However, the date on the drum is 1895. Moreover, Mrs Deardorff supplied us with the names, from .left, Eugene Bui) Holloway, ’Hershel Pete l Harkless. Wesley Hire, George Sargent. Will Snavely, Garfield (Jags Walker. Nick Stamets. Sam Grissom. George Ross, a Mr Miller (brother of Mrs Tip Bushong'. Jimmie WalU. Harry Eagles, and band leader Ed Barringer The photo comes to Mrs. Deardorff from Mrs. Truman of Modesto. Calif., who was formerly Valeria Weyrick of Syracuse. With tennis being the new sport for so many. Tom McClain, local —•dftveluper and realtor, and Harlan Steffen have announced plans to build a four-court indoor tennis facility just west of thi? Goshen Holiday Inn Cost: proximately $400,000 Plans call for breaking ground soon on a five-acre tract, courts to open by September 1 A new outdoor fruit market will open soon on Pickwick Road, to be operated by Jack Francis Wawasee high had more than one who did well at the recent stale gxmnastic meet, we’se been told. Freshman Nancy Amos. 15. came in- 10th out of 24 on the balance beam In a regional meet. Nancy tied for third place with Kathy Rice of Jimtown There’s a real "new look" at South Shore golf club, with an addition to the bar facilities and overhanging canopies with shake shingles. Pierceton Jaycees seem to be the active young group tn the area right now They are planning a garden tractor pull m the near future Ask any member about it Joe Hugtyp is walking around with an old photograph in his pocket that has wide interest. It is of an old steam locomotive, one of two9-4-0 locomotives owned by the Syracuse & Milford Railroad. The S&M was built to the standard gauge of 4 B‘j" and railed with 60' steel Its official length was 682 miles The S&M connected with the main line of the B&O. ran from the Syracuse Cement Works to Oak Park then west to a gravel pit in Van Buren township (now owned by Elmer Zimmerman* then to the Mari pits around Waubee Lake The tracks ran around Waubee Lake at one time The SAM made up one of the most prosperous businesses in the Syracuse-Milford area at one time. . Ruth and Ron Easley of Curls Hair Care Center arrived home Tuesday from a two-day hair surgeon-designers seminar at the Netherlands-Hilton Hotel at Cincinnati. O. This whole hair styling business is getting beyond our kith and ken. Now they are surgeon-designers! Well, anyway. Ruth and Ron are doing all they can to keep up on late

stylings, to the benefit of their patrons. , When kids of the Enchanted Hills area decided to clean-up their community, they did it in a big way! Arnjed with strong sense of pride and a dozen or so'garbage bags, about 30 youths gathered at the town hall in Fascination Place last Saturday, divided into small working .groups, and scattered in all directions to clean the winter accumulation of roadside trash. Several parents and other adults accompanied the youths, and three men with pick-up trucks followed throughout the community and along neighboring country roads for their haul When finished, the youths ail piled into five cars and "raided" Gaily and Xnnie's BAK for hot dogs and root beer, courtesy of the Enchanted Hills board of directors. Here’s hoping another good turn-out will be evidenced at Syracuse as town board president James Tranter has proclaimed a clean-up. fix-up? paint up on April 24 "Charlie's Corner" which Charlie (Harris) probably does not know the corner is called, south of Syracuse on Indiana 13 and corner of road 8. is progressing quite nicely towards opening of the new funeral home facility. Charlie, however, says they were hoping for a June completion but due to doing some of their own interior work, it is taking slightly longer Keep watching the Magnolia trees about town, they are about to be a thing of beauty. Katie Lemmon and Toni Pearson of North Webster (both are Wawasee students) spent spring vacation flying to Boston to visit the former's brother, Jerry, and to sight see. Some points visited included the I .S.S. Constitution, the Prudential building, the Salem Witch Museum, House of Seven (.ahies and the Ixmdon Wax Museum. Persons still wishing to participate in the eyeglass collection for the needy, sponsored by the local Rotarians, may still do so. by turning them into Dr Wendel Shank Dr. Shank has screened over 2.500 and to date over 1.650 pairs of glasses will be sent to the Christian Medical society for use in the Dominican Republic in June. Ginny Mrs Tom Gilbert is currently raising a number of variety of goldfish — to be put into an outside type of pond this summer at their home The class of 1966. Syracuse high school, is planning a 10th anniversary observance at the Warsaw Holiday Inn on Saturday. June 5. but can’t find the whereabouts 'of three of its classmates. Os a class of 80. the three that cannot be located are Roger Rink. Sharon Holderman and James Davis, according to Mrs David (Mary Kay) Ridings, whose job it is to notify class members of the forthcoming affair "If you can help us with this little matter, we’ll certainly appreciate it, Mrs. Ridings told this column. So there, if any of our readers know of their whereabouts, they can contact Mrs. Ridings at 457-4807 or Mrs. Rich (Carolyn) Baker at 457-4039. We can just see the late Seth Ward saying something like. "Why. I was handing out twodollar bills when you folks were young pups " Seth had a penchant for han-

ding out two-doliar bills as "his thing." and he became known for the odd bills. We’d a guess he was the banks only customer requesting the bills. Now we ll all be doing it. it looks like. Klink’s Super Market has taken on a new look in the past several weeks with new tiling, pop case and counter arranging, and the like. Not only has the business taken on a new look, but owner Jay Brouwer can be seen driving a super market van Country Painters is what they are called, under auspices of local painter Barbara Markley, with displays through April in the downstairs of the Goshen library. Lessons in painting, under Barb, are held at Doll Decorating in Milford. Some local talent with displays include Ellabelle Carr and daughter. Connie Carr. Judy Grindle. Lori Kleinknight. and Lois Anderson, all of Syracuse; Corinne Walters. Ada Bender, Julie Thompson and Gladys Yoder. New Paris; Henrietta Henricks, Tippy; and Judy Marquart. Nancy Herr. Cindy Rink. Mike Clark, Janet White and Myrtle Felkner, all of Milford One might have thought the local post office was a race track window (so implied one postal clerk at Syracuse) Tuesday afternoon. Shortly after the new 12 hills were delivered to the bank, a number of women were lined at the post office window for necessary first date stamping which will make a collector’s item in the future. The new bills arrived at the Syracuse uptown bank around 2 p.m by Brink s truck and in 20minutes nearly 200 bills were distributed by one cashier \ .. 1-Stat V < / x. TO SPEAK AT BALL - Dr. Joseph G. Wick, minister of the First Christian church at Lafayette, will address the KCH hospital dedication ball on Saturday. May 22. Dr. Wick is a native Hoosier, having graduated from W ashington high school. He holds a liberal arts degree from Texas Christian university, a master of divinity from Christian Theological seminary in Indianapolis and a doctor of divinity degree from the Christian Theological seminary . He has also done graduate work at Glasgow university divinity school in Glasgow. Scotland. For 12 years Dr. Wick served as master of ceremonies of the Downtown Quarterback club in Lafayette. He is an after dinner speaker with his favorite theme being "The Therapy of laughter." He spent seven years on the board of directors of Home hospital and served that board as president. MILLIONTH MILE The Verna, Columbia University’s famed research ship, has passed her millionth mile near Australia in her search for clues to the earth’s origin and evolution.

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