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It happened ... in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO. NOV. 18. 1970 Budget Investments and Insurance Co.. Inc., located at 105 West Main St. in Syracuse, is consolidating its Syracuse office with its North Manchester office, and will be closing its Syracuse office branch, according to Jack H. Payne, president of the

Rushville based loan and insurance company. Syracuse police investigated a report received from Leonard Cripe, a foreman for Sea Nymph, at 3:10 last Wednesday when it was discovered six large trailers used for hauling of boats by the Sea Nymph Maufacturing Corp.,

Syracuse, had been damaged. Tail lights and clearance lights on the six vehicles had been broken. No estimate of damage was given. Kermit L. W'elty, senior physical education major at Taylor univeristy, has been selected to appear in the 1970-71

edition of“ Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges” Young people from Wawasee Heights Baptist church at Syracuse were taken on the church bus last Wednesday to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. The trip was given as

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a reward to those attending at least four out of five Sundays during a recent Sunday School contest. A total of 48 children and young people and 10 adilts made the trip. 20 YEARS AGO. NOV. 15-16, i 960 The Kappa Sigma Tau Sororityheld its regular meeting Thursday evening at the Methodist Church and baked X-mas cookies for a cookie and candy sale to be held Dec. 17. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. John Ray, Mrs. Cal Miller and Mrs. Don Overton. Fire Chief Bill Hess reported on the condition of the radio communication system at the town board meeting Tuesdaynight. He said only four radios are in good working condition and that the rest need repairs. Pickwick Theater on Main St. will open Thanksgiving day under new management of the Alliance Theater Corporation When Gayle Wiese, first gfade pupil in Mrs. Bobeck s room became ill at school Tuesday and her condition was diagnosed as scarlet fever, the school was advised to dismiss her classmates for the remainder of the week This was done as a precautionary and to permit a closer check of the symptoms that might develop Ann Gaff spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday with Linda Hastings of Wawasee Lake 30 YEARS AGO. NOV, 17,1950 The Lions of Syracuse are roaring these days with their project of raising money for the Athletic Fund for the new cinder track at the high school athletic field. Committees appointed by, Lion President Millard Sink have been working hard on the planning and preparation for their Gigantic Auction Sale to be held on December second at the High School grounds. Pythian Sisters of the Syracuse temple were the hostesses at the county meeting of the Pythian Sisters held, Nov. 8.. Did you know the Courtesy Cab will be in business the year round for Taxi Service Day or Night? Call 97-W Syracuse, Ind. Go Anywhere, anytime. Al and Virginia Lamely, who took over Ladig’s Lakeview grocery and restaurant, are leaving for Hollywood, Florida, this Sunday. They will return in time to open their place of business on April first. 58 YEARS AGO, NOV. 20, 1930 Two young boys tried to stop a runaway car Tuesday morning, but a tree stopped it before they got the door open to put the brakes on. Stanford Sadowsky and Clarence Hollett, Jr., had been excused from class at the grade school building to go to the basement. When they passed the street door, they saw that the car of the' teacher, Mrs. Merton Meredith, which had been parked on the hill of North Harrison Street, had started down hill, although unoccupied. Ten of the business men of Syracuse will put on a style show, Tippy Advisory Board to meet December 10 The Tippecanoe Township Advisory Board has rescheduled its regular monthly meeting from Tuesday to Wednesday, Dec. 10. The meeting is open to the public and will begin at 7 p.m.

Put Your Money ja Where Your Heart Is yr Shop Syracuse v; For Christmas « F? — Join Us Sunday, Nov. 30 — • Stores Open 12-4 P.M. 1 • Santa • Caroling • Lighting Ceremony V/ H state bank of Syracuse

demonstrating new fashions for women between acts of the home talent play, “See You Later” which is being put on by the Triangle Producing Co. under the auspices of the Ladies of the Round Table The play is to be presented Nov 25 and 26 in the High School auditorium Harold and Dewey Coy, who live north of town, caught two coon early Monday morning. According to T R. Coy, their brother, they started on their hunt at midnight. It was not a long time before their dog had the coons tired and the hunters caught them with no difficulty, he said. On . . . CAROUSEL MICROWAVE OVENS FROM - |£M SHARP R-5600 S2BBO. Carousel“ Compact Microwave • Compact Size • Exclusive Carousel Cooking System , • Dual Timer for extra cook- ) ing time /• Variable Cooking • Handy Cooking Guide y • Deluxe Cookbook • Limited Warranty 7 years Magnetron Tube 2 years all other parts 2 years related labor & in home service (Ask dealer for complete details) X—A HARDWARE Z—> TEGHTMEYER ACE HARDWARE Wowosee Village — Square SYRACUSE NORTH WEBSTER 457 3474 834-2021

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