The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 January 1978 — Page 5
It Happened ... in Syracuse
1 YEAR AGO, JAN. 19,1977 The Syracuse volunteer fire, department,, at its regular January meeting, to be held on Wednesday, the 26th, will face the problem of replacing several department members who have resigned. Two local men received invitations from the 1977 inaugural committee to the Jimmy Carter inauguration where Carter will be sworn in as the 39th President of the United States at Washington, D.C. on Thursday of this week. The * recipients were Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cable, 13473 CR 48
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Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner of Milford. Lorraine and Doug Allen, associated with Chet Elder Realty for the past 18 months, have become affiliated with Lucas Realty of Warsaw and will be working the North Webster area. Syracuse police chief Ron Robinson will observe his 30th birthday on Saturday, January 22, he has quietly told friends. 5 YEARS AGO, JAN. 17,1973 The all new Glon’s Furniture and Carpet Store, located in Wawasee Village south of
Syracuse, is planning to hold a grand opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 18,19 and 20. Bill’s Chalet, well known eating establishment on the east side of Lake Wawasee, has been sold by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hendrickson to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Migedt of r 4 Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Karas of Detroit. Joe Todd has purchased the road 13 house known as the farmer George Lamm home, and plans to convert it into offices, one for his Todd Realty and others for lease.' John Foster Call is the new architect in the office above the bank. Bank employee Theo Thomas and gal Friday, Freda Rinker, are also located above the bank. 10 YEARS AGO, JAN. 17,1968 Miss Mary Barb Immel and Craig Rich have been selected to join the School Chorus of America this summer for a tour of Europe. Miss Immel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Immel of Syracuse. Mrs. Betty V. Phelps (Betty Unrue) and Owen W. Gertsch of
Lake Wawasee and Tampa, Fla.', were united in marriage in the Seminol Methodist church at Tampa on January 8. Mr. and Mrs Jack Hickman . and family of Syracuse have returned from a three-week vacation which took them to San Antonio, Tex., and Fort Myers Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Galloway of Syracuse became parents of a daughter, Lori Ann, weighing eight pounds, eight ounces, borrf 5 January 4 in the Elkhart hospital. 20 YEARS AGO, JAN. 16,1958 Foo and Faye’s Cantonese Restaurant has received national recognition in the 1958 edition of Duncan Hines’ “Adventures in Good Eating,” just off the press. It is the only restaurant in Syracuse included in 3,000 selected eating places in North America recommended by Duncan Hines. Bob Swenson, tall man on the Syracuse basketball team and a junior in the high school, was named to the all-county team by vote of the twelve county coaches
at the County Tourney last week end. Miss Florence Moore has purchased the Syracuse Coal and Feed Company from Harold Glass. She will take over operation of the business on Saturday, 18 January. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Beck entertained at a birthday dinner for three members of the family Sunday 12 January. Those honored were Mrs. Catherine Beck who will be 94 on 16 January, her son, Charles, and his daughter, Mrs. A. D. Wilson. 45 YEARS AGO, JAN. 19,1933 Estelle Swartz entertained at a luncheon Thursday, a number of her mother’s girlhood friends in honor of her mother’s 70th birthday. Enno Franke of Fort Wayne visited Roy Brown, Friday. He is starting a golf school in Fort Wayne, he told Mr. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Harwood and family from Marion spent the week end at their cottage, as did Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller from Anderson. Others who visited their lake homes and
called on friends on Wawasee, Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Farrell, Sr., of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Gingrich of South Bend; Judge Kenner and family from Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ewing from Fort Wayne. Work on building the new cottage for Ursa S. Williams of Elkhart between the new Miller and Olds cottages was started this week. Trailer broken into Goods valued at $1,350 were reported stolen in a recent breakin at the trailer of Francis Hirschbiel, r 2 Syracuse, east side of Lake Wawasee. Reported missing was a 25-inch color television worth S6OO, a .38 caliber chrome handgun worth $75, a $lO holster, an AM-FM stereo with tape deck and four speakers valued at S4OO, 25 tape decks valued at $75, a .22 caliber Winchester rifle worth $75, liquor worth S9O and four blankets valued at $6 each. Police say thieves forced open a side door of the mobile home to gain entry. George Lung selected George Lung of North Webster has been selected for membership in Alpha Omega Chapter of Delta Epsilom Sigma. Lung is a junior at Saint Francis College, Fort Wayne, where he is studying business. A 3.6 or above grade average has to be earned before membership is granted. Lung, wha only goes to Saint Francis part time, works at Zimmer, Warsaw. His wife’s name is Sandra. Mailboxes damaged Damage to three mailboxes on North Shore Drive in Syracuse was reported to Syracuse police at 12:45 p.m. January 16. The mailboxes, located at 18 and 16 North Shore Drive, are owned by Dr. C. W. Hursh, Arnold A. Pfingst and Gordon McCormick. Total value of the mailboxes is S4O. Webster man receives minor injuries Monday Dennis C. Greider, 20, r 1 North Webster, received minor injuries in a one-vehicle accident at 2:05 a.m. Monday, Jan. 16, on the Armstrong Road, three miles west of North Webster. Greider suffered cuts to the forehead and knees and a bump on the nose. The mishap occurred when he apparently fell asleep at the wheel and struck a utility pole and tree. Damage was set at SI,OOO to Greider’s truck and $350 to the pole. ENTERTAINS WITH MEXICAN DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolf and children of Atwood entertained Sunday evening, Jan. 15, for the birthday of Marvin Klinger, with a Mexican dinner. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf, Pam Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Collins, all of Atwood; and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of Milford. GENE MILLER'S VISIT IN MILFORD Mr. and Mrs. Gene Miller of Fort Gordon, Ga., visited the Herman Millers of near Milford the past week. Gene recently returned from serving two years in Korea with the United States Army. They will be returning to Georgia today (Wednesday morning, Jan. 18) to report for duty January 21 at Fort Gordon, Ga. He is a C.I. agent.
WHAT DOES GOD SEE? A young officer who was blinded during the war, met and later married one of the nurses who took care of him in an army hospital. One day he overheard someone speaking about himself and his wife; and they said, "It was lucky for her that he was blind since he never would have married such a homely woman if he had had eyes." He rose to his feet and walked toward the voices, saying, "I overheard what you said, and I thank God from the depths of my heart for blindness of eyes that might have kept me from seeing the marvelous worth of the soul of this woman who is my wife. She is the most noble character I have ever known; if the conformation of her features is such that it might have masked her inward beauty to my soul then I am the great gainer by having lost my sight.” The Bible says that God seeth not as man seeth "for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord ' looketh on the heart.” (I Samuel 16:7) What does God see in your heart today? • Buses Running Every Sunday • • Bible School Hour — 9:30A.M. ' • Morning Worship Services — w i 10:30 A.M. (Services For All Ages. Nursery Through Adult) . * Sunday Evening Services At 7 P.M. |ENHBe& • Family Night Bible Study And Wild West Program —7 P.M., AJITW wolH vIHI. Robert Greenwood Richard Brouillette Minister Associate Minister MILFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Fourth And Henry Streets 658-9151 Milford
Wed., January 18,1978— THE MAIL-JOURNAL
zX W NEW EMPLOYE — A new face can be seen at the Syracuse License Branch. Donna Workman of r 3 box 185A Syracuse, former cafeteria worker in the Syracuse and North Webster schools, started work at the branch Monday. Mrs. Workman says she will eventually “be doing a little bit of everything” at the license branch. She said she got the job because Roxanne Hadley, new manager of the branch, asked her to work for her. Mrs. Workman says, “I knew Roxanne, we worked together and liked each other.” Mrs. Hadley, also a former school cafeteria worker, says Mrs. Workman is “going to be my girl Friday.” / Mrs. Workman has three children, Ric, 29, Mark, 24|and David, 13. Her husband, Richard, is a farmer school bus driver.
Several thefts reported
Several thefts were reported to police recently. Greg Sample, Runaway Bay, Syracuse, reported the theft of speakers worth $25. The speakers were stolen out of his jeep, parked behind his apartment building, in the parking lot. Catherine L. Flynn, 59, r 1 North Webster, reported the theft
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of her purse while cleaning laundry Sunday night, Jan. 8. Mrs. Flynn said after cleaning some clothes at a northside laundromat, she went home and discovered she left her purse, containing pocket books, sl3 in cash and cards, at the laundromat. When she returned, she found her purse had been stolen.
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