The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 February 1980 — Page 3
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ONE YEAR AGO. FEB. 7.1979 Mr. and>Mrs. Hale, Burt Oak, Mich., are the parents of a son, Jonathan Patil, born Monday, Jan. 29, in the Sturgis Hospital in Sturgis, Mich. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph Baker, Syracuse. The new owner of a 40’x60’ metal building in Wawasee Village, formerly occupied by Wawasee Appliance and TV, has been sold for a body shop. Mayholter is an experienced body man and expects to move his operation to the new location soon. Miss Luanne Sweatland became the bride of Dan Spurling in a double ring ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 2, in Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church.
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Kappa Omicron chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority at Syracuse held its second January meeting on February 1 fti the home of Cherri Byrd. Guests present were Rosemarie Lang, Sandy VanLue and Judy Wilson. 5 YEARS AGO, FEB. 5,1975 The Town of Syracuse last night voluntarily joined over 3,000 other communities in the United States in electing to participate in the National Flood Insurance Program as proposed by Federal Insurance Administration of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Wawasee Warriors gave it their all on Friday night and retaliated their 68-63 overtime loss to Whitco in the Holiday
Tourney as they defeated the Wildcats 68-61 in the rematch. Mr. and Mrs. Randey A. Groom of Rockford, 111. are the parents of a daughter, Lisa Marie, born on February 3 in SwedishAmerican Hospital in Rockford. Lisa Marie made her arrival at 6:15 p.m. and measured 21 and one-half inches long. Mrs. Groom is the former Vicki Cramar of Syracuse. Deborah Lynn Strieby of? Syracuse has been named to the Dean’s Honor List at Pensacola Christian College. TEN YEARS AGO, FEB. 4,1970 Patricia E. Grenard, daughter of Mrs. Marie Miller, Syracuse, has been promoted to Private First Class. Syracuse Marshall Orville
, Vanderßeyden stated today that a number of dogs are running loose in Syracuse. Dogs, even those with tags, must be tied or on the owner’s premises. Joe Shewmon, r 4 Syracuse, has announced his intentions to file his candidacy for the office of Turkey Creek Township Trustee on the Republican ticket. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edgar announce the engagement of " their daughter, Jacqueline, to Mr. Richard Eugene Plikerd, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plikerd, Sr. of Syracuse. 20 YEARS AGO, FEB. 4,1960 Six Syracuse students captured superior ratings in district piano and vocal music contest in Goshen Saturday. In the contest group were Jane and Sherry
Searfoss; superior ratings in piano went to Tom Martin, Jody Wilson, Mardna Green and Barbara Arnold. Two busloads of third graders from Syracuse schools will join the county caravan of 1,100 to 1,300 grade school students from Kosciusko County to attend the annual Shrine Circus in Fort Wayne Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Haffner spent the week end in Danville, Illinois visiting their daughter, Mrs. Robert Hatheway and family, who have moved to a new address in Danville. Beverly Mey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Mey, is the 1960 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow in Syracuse.
Honor roll released at North Webster
The North Webster Junior High School honor rolls has been released for the second grading period. Those rolls follow: Distinguished Eighth grade — Cindy Knotts, Jeff McClure and Kim Zurcher Seventh grade — Keith bank and Sandy Payne Sixth grade — Wendy Hite and Troy Minton Regular Roll Eighth grade — Scott Badskey, Melissa Coldren, John Godfrey, Sarah Guy, Carolyn Harris, Brett Hite, Joyce Hoile, Ronda Kinsey, Jennifer Kussmaul, Dawn Mellinger, John Millbem, Amy Owens, David Schacht, Lynn Stackhouse, Denise Stump, Crystal Walker, Liz Waltz, Sherrie Whiteman, David Willard and Robin Wolfe. Seventh grade — Bryan Beaty,
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Patty Carlin, Shelly Cripe, Rob McDowell, Lisa Hunter, Troy Klein, Kim Lundy, Brad Mitchell, Jeff Roberts, Rob Smith, Michelle Turpin and Todd Yeager
Honor roll released by Milford Junior High
The Mils ord Junior High School Honor Rolls have been announced for the second grading period by Principal Marion Acton. To be a member of the distinguished honor roll a student may receive no more than one B with the remainder of the grades being A. He or she must also have a satisfactory grade in citizenship. To be a member of the regular honor roll a student much B or better and must have satisfactory grade in citizenship. Distinguished The distinguished honor roll follows: I Eighth grade — Lana Beer, Angie Bess, Sharon Bohnstedt, Karen Haney, Natalie Meyers, Kenny Schafer, Mike Sharp, Marcia Sorensen and Ryan Wuthrich Seventh grade — Randy Beer, Sheri Bushong, Kelly Green,
B. J Crowley's HOROSCOPE
Week of February 10, 1980 AQUARIUS -- Many intellectuals are born under the sign of Aquarius. They are i usually original In their ideas and opinions. Lucky day for the Aquarian is Saturday, lucky number is 1 and best color Is blue. AQUARIUS -- Jan. 20 to Feb. 18--Take time to attend a fun event with your mate or a friend. Be open to new ideas. An art show, a movie, live theatre or bowling might be enjoyable. PISCES -- Feb. 19 to March 20--Be more patient with offspring. It could be that you expect too much. Take them to your heart. AFIIES - March 21 to April 20--Eat and drink moderately. Keep your mind off of yourself. Make an effort to stop coloring the truth.. TAURUS -- April 21 to May 20-Better not to take up a new project until you complete one you are now involved with. Catch up and then take time to relax. TEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Encourage family members to express opinions. Responsibility for major decisions should be shared. CANCER - June 21 to July 22—If time seems to be slipping away, leaving too little accomplished by you. make a schedule. You can crowd twice as much in your week with half the effort. LEO -- July 23 to Aug. 22-Don’t permit yourself to be suspicious of someone close to you. Your reasons will not be valid. VIRGO - Aug. 23 to Sept. 22--Flans may need to be changed. Do so confidently. Make use of those creative ideas coming through so clearly to you. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-Family ties strengthen this week. New friends appear on the scene. All in all this may be expected to be an unusually happy week. SCORPIO -- Oct. 23 to
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Sixth grade — Amy Baney, Marty Bixler, Christie Carmichael, Vickie Drake, Shaila Fraser, Andree Hood, Tina Schaub and Lee Streby
Mandy Siegfried, Karla Stichter and John Wilkinson Sixth grade — Shane Avery, Cris Baumgartner, Heidi Beer, Shelley Brumbaugh, Stephen Galegor and Julia McDaniel Regular Roll The regular roll follows: Eighth grade — Jerry Auer, Melissa Baumgartner, Dick Doll, Penny Hoover, Ron Schwartz, Kristi Templin and Tony Troup Seventh grade — Jay Baumgartner, Tim Clever, Tammy Hare, Roberta Hiss, Denise Justice, Julie Schwartz, Christy Speicher and Jerry Wilkinson Sixth grade — Soila Aquilar, Tracy Avery, Amy Bucher, Peggy Burke, Phillip Charters, Irma Cruz, Laura Haney, Susan Hoover, Darlene Justice, Don Laird, Jay Lehman, Tina Lehman, Dawn Rigterink, Carl Rouch, Angie Smith, Steff Swihart, Rick Thompson and Cris Troup.
Nov. 22--Work on your plans for the future. Be reasonable in your dealings with those around you who are trying to give you a helping hand.’ Harbor no ill feelings in your heart. SAGITTARIUS-- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21--Someone at a distance would love to hear your voice. Call them! Writing. planning and shopping are favored this week. CAPRICORN -- Dec.. 22 to Jan. 19-Give someone something or do a good deed without revealing your identity. You’ll be glad you did. Learn to like yourself a little better.
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