The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 July 1978 — Page 5

It Happened .. .In Syracuse

1 YEAR AGO, JULY 6, 1977 At a special session of the Syracuse town board last Wednesday night, the board unanimously agreed to join Syracuse and Turkey Creek Township with the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission, effective July 7. Lake Wawasee's annual Flotilla was held Sunday under a bright, hot sun, which drew hundreds of spectators. Grace Bible Church was the scene of a double ring wedding on June 24 uniting Deborah Lynn Strieby and Randall Wayne Scharf. Coleen Coy and Wynn Schwalm were married at 2 p.m. on June 19 at Calvary United Methodist Church in Syracuse. >• Jay and Lucille Peffley observe! their 38th wedding ani niversary last Friday. V Mrs. Robert Deahl has ’’returned from a 22-day tour in Europe. 5 YEARS AGO. JULY 4, 1973 The Fourteenth Police and Firemen's Fair has been set for July 9-14 at Syracuse. A surpirse party was held at Saint Andrew's United Methodist

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Church on Saturday afternoon honoring the 90th birthday of Harry Slusser of r 4. The official appointment of Avon'J. Bushong as postmaster for Syracuse was announced on June 3° by G. H. Kammerstein, postal district manager of Fort Wayne. “Star Spangled Girl”, another of Neil Simon’s successes, opens for a four-day run on July 4 at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse. On Monday, July 2, Rev. and Mrs. David R. Haifley were married 25 years and a celebration will be held next week end after the pastor returns from a trip to the Holy Lipid Mrs. Orley Brown was the feted guest at a party on June 27, marking her 89th birthday anniversary. - 10 YEARS AGO, JULY 3,1968 Miss Lourdes Aballi and Ronald L. Haun were united in marriage at 11 o’clock Saturday morning, June 15, in Saint Martin dePorres Catholic Church. Remodeling is going on at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse. Mr. and Mrs. H. Roger Coil, Jr., and Jennifer, of Sunnyvale, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Borlaugh, San Francisco, will be July 4 week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Herschell R. Coil and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCormick. Miss Marie Cramar and Larry G. Simon were wed in a double ring nuptial service at Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church on June 22. A 50-year pin was awarded to Alonzo C. Searfoss of Hammond Monday night at the Syracuse Masonic* Lodge and was presented by a nephew, Charles E. Searfoss. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Umberto and children of Toronto. Canada, are visiting the Herschel Leathermans. Plans for Bay Point. Indiana’s designed for luxury living at a lake resort, were announced by the South Shore Development Corporation this week 20 YEARS AGO, JULY 3.1958 Come in and see your new Wawasee Package Liquor Store, located next to the laundromat. ..C. Morganthaler is the owner. Births: A son to Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan, son to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hoover. Janet Riley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kime and Linda Larsen of North Webster, at-

tended Girls’ State last week at Indiana University in Bloomington. Miss Riley served as secretary of the Justice County Federalist party organization. Smith, Syracuse Church of the Brethren; Rev. Herbert Yoder. Wawase? Lakeside Chapel; Charles E. White, Grace Lutheran; M. Raymond Mason, Grace Bible; Elvin Hoffman. Church of God; C. B. Carpenter, Richville Methodist Church; John Schroeder, Solomon Creek EUB; and Kennard Robinson, Calvary EUB. 45 YEARS AGO, JULY 6,1933 CITY PARK TO REPLACE DUMP HEAP - The Chamber of Commerce to Buy Lots and Change Dump Heap to Beauty Spot. At a special meeting of the Chamber (rs Commerce late yesterday, it was decided to purchase the lots from Mrs. Ellwood George for a city park for $2,000. The choice of the next county attorney lies between George Xanders bf Syracuse and George Bowser of Warsaw. Margaret Miles, six, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miles, cut

her foot on a raft in Syracuse Lake on Monday and was brought to the doctor’s office for several stitches to close the cut. A small barn on "the Carl Gawthrop farm was destroyed by fire when struck by a bolt of lightning early Sunday. More than 1.000 chickens were burned to death in a poultry house fire on the Alfred Tom farm near New Salem, when hit by lightning last Thursdayevening. The dollar slumped to a newlow of 79.0 cents in gold. Investigate, break-in at Todd Realty Syracuse p&lice are investigating an attempted burglary at Todd Realty in Wawasee Village which occurred during the night of Thursday, June 29. Nothing was found missing. Police Chief Ron Robinson reported. The intruder broke a window m the back door.

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KCH AWARDS NIGHT — Among those attending the appreciation dinner at Kosciusko Community Hospital recently were Sam Haunter, Clyde Heffner. Grayce Rovenstine. Alton Boggs. Francis Davis. Max Myers and Clarence Schue.

From the Syracuse police blotter

Reported boy on bicycle ran into side of truck Ambulance sent. Man came in with badly cut head. Advised to go to doctor’s office. Lady reported finding large half-grown puppy, shepherd — husky mix. Asked what to do about sick stray cat near front door at Weatherhead plant. Police will check. Lady complained of dune buggy racing down S. Lake St. Man at Dewart Lake reported lost Doberman dog. Ambulance called for six miles north of Crow’s Nest. Subject advised girl is driving her car without a license. Lady advised her 13-year old girl is missing at 11:13 p.m June 27 Lady advised her 13-year old Lions Elect New International President L pip' Ralph A. Lynhni. bl Alma. Michigan, was elected President of the International Association of Lions Clubs at the organization's 61st Annual Convention held -June 21-24. 197 S in Tokyo. Japan. As President of the world's largest service club organization.. with more than 1.240.000 members in 140 countries and geographic areas. President Lynam will act as Lions Clubs International's ambassador of. goodwill, traveling worldwide to observe the many service activities sponsored bv Lions Clubs and meeting with heads of state and communities to promote Lionism and the th'eme of hi.- own Presidential program. LOVE. COMPASSION. SPIRIT. IN ACTION President and ow ner of a public accounting and computer systems consulting firm. President Lynam is a member of the St. John s Lions Club and has been an active Lion for more than 2S vears.

United Telephone Co. Os Indiana, Inc., Announces Plan To Reclassify CROMWELL Exchange Rates Rate groups are determined for each exchange according to the number of main telephones that can be called on a local or other toll-free basis. Cromwell has outgrown its present rate group. Reclassification is proposed to avoid discriminatory rate groupings between Cromwell and other exchanges of comparable size. A petition has been filed with the Public Service Commission of Indiana outlining the proposal. New rates would become effective upon approval by the Commission. BUSINESS RESIDENCE Rural Rural 1-pty Multi-pty 1-pty 4-pty Multi-pty CROMWELL Present $16.00 $10.30 $8.90 $6.80 $6.40 Proposed 16.60 10.80 9.20 7.05 6.60 Increase $ .60 $ .50 $ .30 $ .25 $ .20 .i' ' ’ I UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF INDIANA, INC. 11l United Telephone System

Wed., July 5,1978—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

daughter has now returned home Cross-talk, on phone, then subject hung up!! . Man reported he noticed a man in a red pick up truck picking up trash, very disoriented, may be ill. Lady advised a vehicle passed her as she was passing a parked vehicle on Syracuse-Milford Rd . almost causing an accident. Lady wouldn't give name — wanted information on drugs and paraphernalia used for drugs. Subject with daughter who fell and bumped head, had tiny cut She decided to take her to hospital herself. Lady reported suspicious salesman with white and yellow Pontiac was just at her home, believe same one in the area a week ago. Subject lost keys in high weeds at Hatchery bank, do we have a metal detector he can use? June 28 Unit one advises B & O flashers are on at Main St. crossing. Company advised their truck broke an £ lost load on 13 north at the hill, a§ked for assistance with traffic. Child said “Um", then hung up Man on North Shore Dr. reported theft of stereo and beer from cottage. June 29 Man called for ambulance for his wife. t Man advised he found a power lawnmower between two junk cars at the dump. Man found key in yellow plastic holder at city park, brought in. Lady reported theft of vacuum cleaner at lake. June 30 Lady heard loud crash and “moaning" on county line road. , first hill crest. Unit two unable to

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locate anything. Lady came to'station. became ill after being at doctor's office, . needs ride rest of way home. A bait shop wants to know if a serviceman stationed in Germany,. now on leave, has to have fishing license. Advised negative. Man advised his two-year old daughter is missing. Advised child is home asleep , J“h l Lady advised her 14-year-old niece took her car without permission. Elkhart County advised to tell Syracuse woman her son in accident. Man reported two guns stolen from his locked trunk during the night. Man reported carton of beer bottles broken all over street on 13 north, . Truck fire . extinguished Syracuse fire trucks were called at 12:15 am. Monday. July 3-. by James Hann, to the site of a . burning truck a quarter mile east of the Warner Rd. Firemen saict 1 it looked as though the truck had been vandalized and then set afire. A box of wooden matches had been dumped on the left seat and the matches were burning. The windshield- arid both door windows were broken with stones or similar objects. The name on the door of the truck, firemen said, was Lawn and Turff, Inc. Two trucks worked at the scene of the. fire until 1:20a.m. Tuesday. Damage to the truck was estimated by firemenat SSOO.

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