The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 May 1979 — Page 17

It Happened ... In Syracuse

1 YEAR AGO. MAY 10,1978 The Syracuse alumni will hold it’s 1978 banquet May 27 in the Syracuse Junior High old gym. A social hour at 6:30 p.m. will precede the 7 p.m. dinner. Following the dinner, films of Lake Wawasee in the late 1930’s will be shown, narrated by Jack Vanderford. Mrs. Jack (Mary) Mason, Sryacuse, appeared before the Koscusko County commissioners last week requesting something be done about county highway employees dumping dirt in a culvert at the corner of CR 150E and CR 600 S in Clay Township. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Schwalm of Syracuse Lake arrived home last Thursday from a vacation trip that took them to Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Japan and Honolulu. The party of 31 had an opportunity to ride the famous Bullet train in Japan and see mount Fujiyama. 5 YEARS AGO. MAY 8. 1974 Everett Welty of Syracuse was

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presented a gold wrist watch from Paul Phillabaum, general manager of Sea Nymph Boats, in recognition of 20 years of dedicated service. Welty resides at r 2 Syracuse with his wife Edith who has also been employed by Sea Nymph for over nine years and their four children. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hagerdon of Syracuse Lake returned home Friday from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, where they were called earlier in the week. Specialist 4 Thoma? D. Miller, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, Jr., Syracuse, has been assigned to the 2d armored cavalry regiment at Amberg. Germany. Miller is a tank driver with troop L., 3d squadron. 10 YEARS AGO. M.AY7,1969 Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rehrer have returned to Syracuse from Sarasota, Fla., where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Darr have returned to their home on Syracuse Lake after spending the winter at Melbourne Beach, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ridenoure of Syracuse Lake were at Goshen on Saturday where they were attendants at the wedding of Mrs Robert L. Schoemaker and Harold R. Johnson in the First United Methodist Church. Mrs. Ray Wogoman, Lake Wawasee has returned home after spending a week at Chicago with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Joyce, Mr. Joyce and children 20 YEARS AGO, MAY 7. 1959 Mrs. Wales Macy attended the Indiana Button Society meeting in the Westminister Hotel in Winona Saturday with Mrs. Irene Strieby. Mrs. Strieby archivist for the Eli Lilly Co., at Indianpolis, was the principal speaker at the evening session of the convention. She spent Sunday here at her Kale Island home Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Alverdon, Ohio, were Sunday guests of his parents Rev. and Mrs. Carl Gable. Mrs. Muriel Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sharp and two sons were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gardner and family in Elkhart. 44 YEARS AGO. M AY 2. 1935 Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Hibner spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hibner in South Bend. Bert Swank, Eugene Holloway. Bill Kelley and O. Rarig commenced working at the Eli Lilly lake home, yesterday, cleaning brush etc., the work to continue this month. Mrs. John Adrian brought her mother, Mrs. B. F. Hoy home from Lorain, 0., Friday, and took Mrs. Petty, who had spent the winter with Mrs. Hoy, home to Peru, Saturday. Garey Robinson and Leander Lemberg selected for Hoosier salon Sculptor Richard Lemberg. Syracuse, has again been accepted to this year’s 55th Annual Hoosier Salon. This year two of his works were chosen to be exhibited April 30 to May 12. The first piece is entitled “This Bomb Makes Rainbows." the other is entitled “Say What!" The exhibition can be viewed in the L. S. Ayres auditorium, Indianapolis. The public is invited. Lemberg, will be exhibiting at various shows and galleries in the area this summer.

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Richcreek were among those who went to Fort Wayne, Monday, for examination for entrance to CCC camps Twenty young men went for examination and of this number 18 are to be selected. Workshop May 12 at Warsaw The Genealogy Section of the Kosciusko County Historical Society, is planning a large genealogy workshop on May 12 from 10:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Claypool Lion’s Club building. The workshop will feature Laura Everton Wagstaff, daughter of Walter M. Everton founder of Everton Publishers and wife of George Brinton Wagstaff Thousands of persons have attended Everton workshops that have been sponsored by local groups all over the world Seating for the workshop is limited and will be available on a first come first served basis. There will be an admission charge for the workshop packet in genealogical material. The packet will include various family information recording sheets and other information Society president. Willodean Metzger says genealogy ( Family Tree Climbing* is Americas fastest growing hobby. Tyler Haines named alternate Tyler Haines, son of Mr and Mrs. Stacy E. Haines, r 2 Leesburg, was choosen by the American Legion, Post 253, as an alternate for the American Legion Hoosier Boys’ State on June 9. at the campus of Indiana State University. Terre Haute. Tyler is a member of the School Pride Committee, National Honor Society, varsity football and baseball teams. He would like to go to college and study engineering. • Furnace Cleaning • Fireplaces • Chimneysweeps . PHONE BRUCE NAYLOR NORTH WEBSTER 834-7169

RECEIVES APPRECIATION AWARD — Miss Amy Bales, a sophomore at Wawasee High School, addressed the Wawasee Kiwanis Club recently. She spoke of her desire to visit the country of Brazil this summer in an exchange program. She will Im* learning tin- culture and traditions of this South American country as away to better understand her own. Surrounding Miss Bales on the left is her mother Mrs. .lames Bah's and on the right is President-Elect Jack Oswald ol the Wawasee Kiwanis.

Hook's to sponsor two controlled drug seminars

Two seminars on controlled drugs for law enforcement agencies have been set by Hook Drugs. Inc. One was held on May 3 and a second will be May 17 at their corporate headquarters in Indianapolis. The two sessions will be identical in format and are expected to be attended by an approximate total of 350 members of state sheriffs and police departments The program includes coverage of federal and state laws that govern the prescribing of drugs and exempt narcotics, methods of initiating prosecutable prescription violation cases, drug problems in schools and methods of interagency cooperation A special

Cystic Fibrosis Bike-A-Thon set at Milford May 19

“Our goals arc simple: to find a cure or control for the inherited disease, cystic fibrosis, while improving diagnosis and treatment of children suffering with serious lung-damaging diseases,” said Rick Brouillette, chairman of the Breath of Spring Bike-A-Thon in Milford. The bike-a-thon will start at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 19, from the Milford Christian Church parking lot. The maximum amount of miles will be 20, from the church to Milford beach, the long way around the lake and back. Pickup trucks will be available for anyone who encounters physical or mechanical failure. Also firstaid and water will be available along the route, with free refreshments and games at the beach. Rain date for this would from 2-5 on Sunday, May 20. Each rider who collects over SSO within 10 days after the ride, will receive a cystic fibrosis bike bag. Forms can be found at the

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"Operation Sting" demonstration of surveillance methods will also bestaged. Participating in the program will be William Kerstann. Indiana agent-in-charge. Federal Drug Enforcement Administration; William E. Shirley, president, Indiana Board of Pharmacy;-Janet R. Cotton, police woman, Indianapolis Police Department . Lts. John W. Aikman and Charles P Williams. Indiana State Police; James L. Wells, Marion County Sheriff and J. Douglas Reeves. Hook’s president. s A special presentation of drug identification boards will be made by Hook’s to each agency for use in identifying confiscated drugs,

schools, church or any store in Milford with a bike-a-thon poster in the window. To register take sponsor sheets along on the morning of the ride between 10:30 and 11 a m. Lap card and other instructions will be given at that time. If the rider is under lira parent or guardian has to sign each sponsor sheet. Riders are then responsible for collecting each contribution within lOdays after the event. Before the bike-a-thon check the bicycle for safety and wear comfortable clothes suitable for that day’s weather during the event. Any young person may ride even if they can only go a mile or two. Funds raised in the bike-a-thon will help support the cystic fibrosis care, teaching and research centers across the United States, where children with lung disease are diagnosed and treated with the most modern techniques and equipment.

Wed., May 9,1979 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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