The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 May 1976 — Page 30

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., May 26.1976

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lIFTTII . REMEMBH( wh EN yLI •n gk IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE

1 YEAR AGO, JUNE 18. 1975 Wawasee Preparatory school to close due to various problems. The Syracuse plan commission met Thursday night for nearly two hours to interview Bud Latz of Latz and Associates a Fort Wayne planning concern. Many hundreds of persons, friends of Camp Alexander Mack, gathered on Sunday to fittingly observe the 50 years since the Camp was founded. John Hulley has been promoted to the position of assistant sales manager for, Vega corporation at Syracuse Now open following an extensive remodeling, is the new Syracuse Dairy Queen, now seating 44 persons Sponsor sheets for the Cystic Fibrosis Swim-a-thon in July are now available “The Music Man” is opening Thursday at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse 5 YEARS AGO. JUNE 16. 1971 The world famous Glenn Miller orchestra under direction of and feaftiring Buddy DeFranco will play for the 26th annual Mermaid Ball scheduled June 24 at Tippy Gardens Miss Vicki J Cramer of Syracuse was graduated from the modern office training program of International Junior college on June 13 Jacque Brel is opening this week at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse. * At the Tuesday night meeting of the Syracuse town board of trustees at town hall, it was announced papers are ready and clear for full and final purchase of the Hoopmgamer property adjacent to the city park for the sum of $6:250 Weddings Miss Sasha Marie Bushong and Thomas Joe Hively on June 6, Miss'" Barbara J Fisher and John F Hoffman on June 12 Engaged: Catherine Rose Witt to Thomas Jackson Mullins and Ruth Kelley Smkler to Richard Warner 10 YEARS AGO. JUNE 15. 1966 Members of the Lakeland school board voted Tuesday night to accept recommendation of the high school advisory committee and named the proposed new high school. Wawasee. Syracuse police chief Dan Ganger is enforcing the no yay walking on uptown streets Tom Clavton has made the

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dean's list and was given a high scholastic rating at Purdue. Mrs Lucien Jones, Syracuse librarian for the past two years, has resigned the position effective August 15, according to Jack Vanderford, president of the library board, as the family will be moving to Lafayette where Mr. Jones is affiliated in business. The sixth annual Lake Wawasee Flotilla is underway with' a big parade around Wawasee on Sunday at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Doris and Lawrence Thwaits won the $75 top prize when placing first with 1301 series in the first annual mixed doubles bowling event for needy benefit held at Wawasee Bowl. Dr. Herschell R. Coil, op-tometrist-audiologist, has recently completed his 50th year of professional and civic service. 2* YEARS AGO. JUNE 14. 1956 Miss Mary Miner was crowned Vacationland Jubilee Queen on Saturday night with Martha Firestone, second; and Vivian Fisher, third. Mary will represent Syracuse in the Mermaid Festival. Jane Bachman has joined the staff of Smith-Walbridge camp At Boner Lake for a summer publicity director. Homer and Jethro will be at the high school gym tonight, sponsored by the county council for retarded children. Tom McMahon. 88. retired Baltimore and Ohio passenger train conductor who made his home at Syracuse since 1939. died Sunday in a .Pittsburg hospital. Jack Prow Clark, who received his doctor of medicine degree from Indiana university on Monday, plans to take his internship at a Seattle. Washington hospital Cadet C. Richard Tuttle, second, is among 165 cadets to receive diplomas this week at Culver Military academy. Charles E Dietrick, Jr., was among the 163 graduates receiving diplomas with scholastic honors at Indiana university on June 11. Charles R Byland has been appointed to the sales staff of Wyeth Laboratories in a Philadelphia pharmaceutical concern. . 45 YEARS AGO. JUNE 18. 1931 More than 450 had registered yesterday morning with others due today for the young peoples

convention of Saint Joseph’s conference of the United Brethren church in session at Oakwood Park next Sunday. A large crowd attended the opening of the South Shore Golf club's driving range on Tuesday. In the presence of members of her immediate family and his sisters. Miss Lois Butt and Roy J. Schleeter were quietly married at her home Saturday evening at 8 o’clock by Rev. A. J. Armstrong. Bert Ward, Jr., 13, received a broken left wrist and bruises when he fell from the running board of a moving car Thursday afternoon. The ancient Ford truck of South Shore Golf club was saved from total destruction by fire

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By CAROLYN GROVE New Books at the library are: ‘•Reader’s Digest Condensed Books " Volume 2 1976 “The Final Days’’ by Woodward and Bernstein. The library will be closed on Monday, May 31, for Memorial Day. We will have the final children’s story hour on Saturday, May 29. at 2 p.m. However, we have planned a

summer reading program from June 7 to July 31. This includes pre-school children and school children from first to fourth grades. This year our theme is Bicentennial Bookworms Each child will have his own strip of styrofoam with his name on it. A small flag will be placed in the styrofoam for each book that is read to the pre-school child or for each book the grade school child reads himself. Parents or older children may read to the preschool children. Children from pre-school through grade four may enroll in the summer reading program now and throughout June. The books read will not count toward

flags until June 7. Out library hours are: Monday 1-5 p.m. Tuesday 1-5 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday 1-5 p.m. Friday 1-5 p.m. Saturday 9-11 a.m. and 1-5 p.m.

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