The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 July 1977 — Page 14

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Do any of these men look familiar to you? If so, you know a bit about Syracuse history. This to a picture of tie Syracuse Coronet Band in 18S5. They are standing in front of the old school bouse, which was located in uptown Syracuse. As far as we can tell, standing left to right are Eugene Holloway (Bub), Herschel Hark less. Wess . Hyers, George Sargent, unidentified. Walker White, a few more unidentified, and finally Ed Bemnger on the end. leader of the group. We weren’t able to identify all of them, but if anyone knows who the rest of the group are, we would sure like to know. The coronet band used to play Saturday night concerts at the corner of Main and Huntington Streets during the summer. They also gave benefits and'played at various holidays and other festive occasions. Look for another picture of the band playing at one of their Saturday concerts next week. Lee Troyer, auto mechanics instructor In the vocational department of the high school and a resident of r 4 Syracuse (Hunnicutt Addition), to having a lot of fun with several of his neighbors watching an albino squirrel. "It's a young one,” Troyer states, and romps around at leisure in his front yard trees Troyer calls his new friend "tame,” commenting that he can get within eight feet of it. Mary L. Evans, former owner of the Kale Island Beacon, sends us a letter from Ocala. Fla., and a clipping from the Ocala Star* Banner of a column by Bud Crusseiicalled "Court Action." It concerns our J. Homer Shoop of North Webster, so we're reprinting it here In its entirety. Uie Nastase's antics on the tennis courts of the world are reminiscent of the foul and sometimes humorous deeds we’ve all seen pullpd off through the years in what has been called the "gentleman s game.” One of our all-lime favorites was a Hoosier by the name of

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Homer Shoop who annually invaded the Florida tournaments while escaping the winter cold and his bankers duties back in Indiapa. OT Homer had » limp and as his match got longer and tougher, the halting step would get more pronounced until his opponent would nearly concede rather than beat a crippled man. Shoop never failed to last out the entire match and always was able to walk to the winner's table for his trophy . ’ ( Several years ago in Ocala for a tournament Homer tried to race across Silver Springs Blvd., one night on fqot and tripped over the median strip causing a fracture in that gimpy foot, ruining his entire winter season. It was told th|at one time Shoop showed up for a match wearing an Indian blanket and carrying a dozen rackets hoping to psyche out a nervous adversary. Many a cunning and nefarious deed has been pulled on the courts to unsettle an opponent, but Nastase's latest oh hiding behind the backstop canvas at Wimbledon is a new one. Inside Information: First Federal Savings and Loan Assn of Wabash. Syracuse Branch, is racing toward the $2 million mark in local mortgage loans Mrs. Robert Deahl, Syracuse, returned June 28 from a 22-day tour in Europe.' On her 22 (fey tour she visited parts of Great Britian, Holland. Germany. Australia. Italy, Switzerland and France • Jay and Lucille Peffley observed their :Bth wedding anniversary on Friday. Second Distinct Congressman Floyd J. Fithian, who spoke before the local Kiwanis club Saturday morking at Grope s Famous Fish 0n the county line road north of town, said he was as near to being out of his district as he could be: Across theXad was Elkhart County. Congressman John Brademak’s Third District, and up the road east a mile or two was Noble County. Dan Quayle's Fourth District. Little Known Fact Dept.: The paint going on the local scout cabin is being provided byGordon (“Shon”) McCormick of Syracuse, Lake and Nappanee Short has been providing paint for the project for some years. You TeU L's Dept: We heard a lot of guesses over the week end. but could confirm none of them. For example, how many boats were at the l-*ke Wawasee sand bar during the Flotilla Sunday

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p.m.2 That's one. Then, how many boats were on Lake Wawasee during the Cromwell Fire Department fireworks on Saturday, and how many on Syracuse Lake on Monday night? David Nine, friendly pharmacist at Thornburg Drugs in Syracuse, has been transferred to the Thornburg Drugs in North Webster. Cecil Grove came into our Syracuse office last Friday and wondered why we didn't report on the reunion he had on Sunday, June 26. Well, we are reporting it now. . It was a family reunion with 31 guests coming from various places such as Indianapolis and Michigan. Cecil lives at 401 South Lake Street in Syracuse. Sorry we didn’t report it earlier, but have let us know about it earlier! Uptown merchants met in the alcove of Pickwick Place about 9 p.m. Saturday, and in a jovial mood about the success of their Flotilla Progress Days, are already making {dans for a bigger and better one next year. It should be noted they are planning a sidewalk promotion about mid-August. Robert Zehr of the Enchanted Hills Playhouse wants to remind everyone about the merchants coupon book which is available at the playhouse. A total of 38 Syracuse merchants have coupons inlhe book good for many items. The book to being sold by both the Enchanted Hills Playhouse Guild and also the Lakeland Youth Center girls softball team. Both are selling the books for a fund raising project. Much controversy has risen over the Syracuse Town Board deciding to join with the area plan commission. Rumors have been going around that a meeting was held last Friday and it was decided to boycott the Syracuse stores where members of the town board work. The meeting was held at the South Shore Golf Course. Mike Umbaugh, Syracuse Plan Commission member, to supposedly leading the boycott. Harvey Clark of Toyland Shows, Lawrence, Mich., is the name of "Art Carney” who appeared at the uptown rides last week

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