The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 September 1981 — Page 3

Obituaries

Brother of Syracuse man killed in one-vehicle crash

Jerry L Mar quart, 40,67752 SR 15 New Paris, brother of Robert Marquart. Syracuse, was killed in a one-vehicle accident early Wednesday morning. Sept. 23, two miles northwest of New Paris. Marquart was eastbound on CR 142 west of CR 21 when his 1960 Datsun pickup truck veered left of center, left the road and struck a tree. It is believed the accident occurred around 3 a m The accident was not discovered until 4a.m. A passerby saw the wreckage and notified Elkhart County Police of a truck in a ditch The first officer on the scene discovered the body inside the truck cab. It is believed Marquart was returning to* his home from South Bend at the time of the mishap ' Indiana State Trooper Michael Swallow reported Marquart did not have on his seat belt which Ralph Shepler Jan. 14.1914-Sept. 22.1981 Ralph Shepler. 67. Syracuse, died Tuesday, Sept 22. in South Bend Memorial Hospital, at 4 53 a m where he had been a patient for todays Shepler was tx'rn in Warsaw on January 14. 1914. and married Dixie Stamper on December 23. 1958 She survives He was retired from Barth Manufacturing. Company, Milford and was a Veteran of World War II He was also a member of the Warsaw American Legion and the Syracuse VFW Post 1342 In addition to his wife, other survivors include four daughters. Mrs Carl (Marilyn* Hyndman. Elkhart, Mrs Tomi Gonzales. Boca Raton. Fla . arid Teri and Tricia, both at home; two sons. Harold, Burket and Ronald. Warsaw; 10 grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren. three sisters. Mrs Gene ( Ruth * Brown. Elkhart. Mrs Bertha Boyle. LaGrange. 111. and Mrs Pete (Lois* Carlton. Del Rey Beach, Fla ; and two brothers, Floyd. Beaver Dam. Ky . and Charles. Manon One sister and one brother preceded him in death Funeral services were held in the Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, on Friday. Sept 25. at 10:30 a m Rev Kenneth Hunn officiated and burial was in Oak wood cemetery. Warsaw Graveside military rites were conducted by the Syracuse VFW Post 1342 POLE BUILDINGS Fot goroge* workshops tiofage worehcu»*» hone bom» lorrn» •♦c Priced at S 3 550 (or a 24 «40 bu>*d>»g comple’ely with Overhead and door* largar ovdi*aW» Col* toll bn 1 800 253 5463 PHOENJIMWILDINGS

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may have prevented his death. Also at the scene were Elkhart Sheriff’s Ptl. Charles Payne and Werner Wegener and Elkhart County Coroner Marvin Riegsecker Funeral Saturday Funeral services for Marquart were held Saturday, Sept. 26. at 10 am in the Yoder-Culp Funeral Home. Goshen. Marquart was a native of Plymouth and was born on February 20. 1941. He was the owner of Competition Engineering at New Paris and South Bend He was a 1959 graduate of New Pans School and a member of the Maple Grove Church of the Brethren He was married to the former Loranne Ross Wisler. on July 10 She survives In addition to his wife and brother other survivors include a daughter. Kelly Marquart. two sons. Rex and Rick Marquart and two stepdaughters. Melissa Wisler and Melinda Wisler. all at home; his parents, Mr and Mrs Vern (Esther Disher* Marquart. New Pans Rev J. Earl Hostetter, pastor of the New Pans Church of the Brethren and Rev Louis H Showers, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Goshen, officiated Burial was in Maple Grove cemetery Charles Mock Nov. 8. 1912 —Sept. 27.1981 Charles C Mock. 68. r 3 Syracuse, died of complications at Goshen Hospital Sunday. Sept 27.at6 30a m He was born in Kosciusko County on November 8. 1912. to Lester and Pearl <Koher) Mock He was a county resident all his life and was a retired farmer and painter Mock served with the U.S Army dun ng World War II Survivors include two sisters. Evelyn Murphy. Syracuse, and Margaret Enos. South Whitley, one niece and one nephew Funeral services were held Tuesday. Sept 29. at 1:30p.m in the Harris Funeral Home. SR 13 Syracuse Rev Kennard Robinson officiated and bunal was in Violett Cemetery. Goshen D. Gene Hamman May 13,1919— Sept. 23. 1981 D. Gene Hamman, 62. Vogel Center, Mich . died Wednesday evening, Sept 23, in Cadillac Mercy Hospital following a twomonth illness Hamman, a native of Elkhart, spent most of his life in the North Webster and Saint Joseph. Mich . area He was born on May 12, 1919, to Mr and Mrs Alva (Louise* Hamman. Poole, Ky He moved to the Mcßain. Mich., area last year He was preceded in death by his wife. Nina, in 1979 Survivors include three sons. David. Elkhart. Kirk. Missouri and Jeff, at home; three daughters. Mrs Ronald (Pat) Cope, Worthington. Minn., Mrs Ronald (Carole* Goldstein, Coloma. Mi ch . and Mrs Phil

(Cathy) Campbell. Pontiac, Mich.; and 10 grandchildren. Memorial services were conducted at 1 pm Saturday, Sept. 26, in the Vogel Center Christian Reformed Church, where he was a member. Rev. Bernard DenOuden officiated and burial was in Vogel Center cemetery Donations in memory of Hamman may be directed to the church. Burkholder Funeral Home, Mcßain, was in charge of arrangements. Harold Mock Jan. 26.1909— Sept. 23.1981 Harold D. Mock, 72, of r 2 Syracuse, died Wednesday. Sept. 23. at 2 pm. in the Saint Joseph Hospital in South Bend. His death was the result of complications fol lowing surgery. He was born near North Webster on January 26. 1909, to Dill and Effie (Shock) Mock He lived in Elkhart for 16 years but resided in North Webster most of his life. He was united in marriage April 22.1933. to Goldia Mellott, who survives. Mock was a retired machinist from Laßour Pump Co. of Elkhart and was a member of the National Rifle Association He attended the North Webster Church of God. Survivors in addition to his wife are one daughter, Mrs. Douglas (Donna* Jemigan of North Webster; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs Ruth Steinke of Venice. Fla He was preceded in death by one brother. Wayne Mock Funeral services were held on Saturday. Sept. 26. at 1:30p m. in the Harris Funeral Home in Syracuse with Rev Chester Reed presiding Burial took place in North Webster cemetery. Mock addition. Memorials may be made to the North Webster EMS. Mary DitmoreMary L Ditmore. 58, North Webster, died at 4:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25, in Goshen Hospital. following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Ditmore lived in the North Webster area for 30 years moving there from Saint Louis, Mo. She recently retired from Monsanto after working there for 21 years. Survivors include a son. Albert Reese, North Webster; a daughter. Mrs. Gary (Shelby) Kilmer. Elkhart; a brother. Lorenzo Harvell. Grandin, Mo.; a sister. Mrs. Lloyd (Bernice) Wilson. Bonne Terre. Mo.; seven grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild Funeral services were conducted at 10 a m Monday. Sept 28. in the Orr Funeral Home. Ligonier Rev. Bill Tacklind, pastor of the Bible Baptist Church officiated and burial was in Oak Park cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Noble County Cancer Society. Emett Thompson Sept 23.1969 —Sept 27.1981 Emett Thompson. 72, died at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27, in Miller’s Merry Manor, Warsaw. He had been in failing health for some time. He was the brother of Mrs Elsie Elsenrath, and Kent Thompson, both of North Webster A resident of Warsaw for many years, he was born in Etna Green on Sept 23. 1909 to Franklin and Ella May (Jones) Thompson. He was united in marriage to Nelda Beiswanger on June 15,1944. She survives. ✓ The deceased was a retired employee of the Warsaw Foundry, a World War II veteran, a member of the Warsaw American Legion Post and a member of the First Church of God. Warsaw. Other survivors in addition to his wife, sister and brother listed above are one daughter. Velma May Thompson of Warsaw; one son, Jesse Thompson; three other sisters, Mrs Garland (Frances Mae) Smith of Mentone, Mrs Milner (Catherine) Capps of Walkerton and Mrs Harvey (Louise) Beacon of Mishawaka; one other brother. Omer Thompson of Akron. One sister preceded him in death. Services were held today (Wednesday) at 10:30 a.m. in the Titus Funeral Home in Warsaw, with Rev. Milburn Miller, pastor of the First Church of God. officiating Burial followed in Oakwood cemetery, Warsaw, with graveside military rites held by the John C. Peterson Post 49. American Legion

John K. Nyikos June 20.1894 — Sept. 18.1981 John K. Nyikos, 87, South Bend, died on Friday, Sept. 18, at 12:30 p.m. following a lengthy illness. Nyikos was born on June 20, 1894, in Hovej Sapron, Hungary. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Nyikos of South Bend; six children, Mrs. Merl Smith. John and Frank Nyikos, all of Syracuse, Mrs. Adam (Lillian) Buti and Mrs Alan (Anita) Bedford, both erf South Bend. Mrs. Don (Alice) Miller of Fort Wayne; 24 grandchildren: 26 great-grandchildren; and two brothers Joseph Nyikos of Brandenton. Fla., and Frank Nyikos of Norfolk. Va. Funeral services were held on Monday. Sept. 21. at 2 p m in the Hickey Funeral Home of South Bend. Dewey C. Peterson April 16.1917 —Sept 24.1981 Dewey Carl Peterson. 64." 1101 W Lincoln Ave., Goshen, father of Mrs John (Judy) Treece. Syracuse, died at 12:15 a m . Thursday, Sept. 24, in Goshen Hospital. He had been a patient in the hospital for eight weeks and a resident of Goshen Nursing Home for one year Peterson was born on April 16. 1917. in Bakersville. N.C.

Hospital notes

KCH WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23 Admission Violet L. Sponseller of Leesburg Dismissals Edgar L. Starr of Leesburg Sinia Hatcher of Leesburg Darrell A. Om of Milford Edward Crace Sr. of Leesburg Terry L. Newcomer of Leesburg THURSDAY. SEPT. 24 Admissions Clifford Smith of Leesburg Eva G. Priest of North Webster : Dismissals Margaret A. McCoy of Leesburg Jesse D. Holman of Syracuse FRIDAY. SEPT. 25 Admission Erly Grissell of Leesburg Dismissals Jeanne D. Eryman of Milford Tana Kay Danner of Leesburg Son of Mr. and Mrs Phil Danner of Leesburg Violet L Sponseller of Leesburg SATURDAY. SEPT. 26 Admission Goldie M Mabie of Syracuse Dismissals Jeannette B. Smith of Milford Clyde M. Foltz of Milford Marcia M Walker of Syracuse Jean R. Lynch of Leesburg Clifford Smith of Leesburg Eva G. Priest of North Webster Goshen WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 23 Admissions Patsy Looney. 70544 CR 127. Syracuse Juanita DeLaFuente. P.O. Box 483 Milford John Martin, r 2 box 10 Milford Dismissals Suzanne Gordon, 707 E. Pittsburg St.. Syracuse Hallie M Mason, r 5 box 303 Syracuse Mary L Ringler. 419 E Boston. Syracuse Bernice Ahms, box 206 Milford THURSDAY. SEPT. 24 Admissions Javier Salinas, box 564 Milford Marjorie Swenson. 613 N. Huntington. Syracuse Dismissals Delilah M. Wuthrich, r 2 Milford Ralph H Marchand, r 4 Greenhaus Apt. 77. Syracuse FRIDAY. SEPT. 25 — Dismissals Callie B. Cantrell, r 4 Greenhaus Apt 63. Syracuse Mrs Estel Hurley and infant son. P.O. Box 402 Milford SATURDAY. SEPT. 26 Admissions Martha Dausman, box 127 Leesburg Dismissals Myrtle Mullins, r 5 box 370 Syracuse Marjorie Swenson, 613 N. Huntington. Syracuse Mis James Wolfe and infant daughter. Box 142 Milford Mrs Michael Hawkins and infant son. r 1 box 484 HH Ixtuburg SUNDAY. SEPT. 27 Admfesions Elsa Vale. 305 E. William St.. Milford

Additional survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Wilbur (Mary) Hoke, Goshen; a son, Raymond, Goshen; 10 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Leo (Lucy) Smith. Manchester. Md., and Mrs. George (Bonnie) Hoke. Westminster. Md.; and a brother, Hobert, Corpus Christi. Texas. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, Sept. 26. at 1 p.m. in the Yoder-Culp Funeral Home. Capt. Leo Wood of the Salvation Army officiated and burial was in Hess cemetery. Nadine P. Gill April 18.1910 —Sept. 28. 1981 Nadine P. Gill, 71, r 1 Leesburg and Saint Petersburg Beach. Fla., died at 11:25 p.m Monday. Sept 28. in her Tippecanoe Lake home from complications of a stroke She was bom in Bedford on April 18, 1910, to Flavius J. and Grace L. (Lemmon) Potter On October 28, 1933. she married Dr Dee D. Gill He survives She was a resident of Kosciusko County for 25 years moving here from Greenfield Additional survivors include two daughters Ruth Gill. Wilmette, 11l ; and Donna Bukro. Evanston, Ill.; two grandchildren; two brothers. Leslie Potter, Bedford and Robert

Velma Ott. r 1 Box 28 North Webster Dismissals Elyra Firestone. 431 E. Boston. Syracuse MONDAY, SEPT. 28 Admissions W'illiam Gale, Loving Care Nursing Home, Milford Roscoe W, Kinney, r 1 box 71. Milford Hilda Druckamiller. r 1 box 376. North Webster Dismissals Alyce T. Fuller. P.O Box 112 Milford Javier Salinas, P.O. Box 564 Milford Births KRULL. Shad Lee Hubert and Beth (Sweetheimer) Krull, r 1 Milford, are the parents of a son, Shad Lee, bom September 18 at 8 a m. at Elkhart Hospital Shad Lee weighed six pounds. 10 ounces and measured 19 inches long Maternal grandparents are Marietta Sweetheimer. Pierceton, and the late Charles Sweetheimer Ralph and Esther KrulU r 1 Milford, are the paternal grandparents Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Frank Sleighter, Pierceton Two brothers. Shawn, eight, and Shane, six. welcomed their new brother home. SMITH. Clifford Matthew Mr and Mrs. Mitchell Smith, Leesburg, are the parents of a son, Clifford Matthew, born Monday. Sept. 14. at 2:27 a m in Kosciusko Community Hospital. He weighed seven pounds. 104 ounces and measured 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are George Good, Kokomo and Marybn Hulet, North Webster Paternal grandparents are Leonard Smith, Syracuse and Phyllis Grim. North Webster Maternal great-grandmother is Ruby Tossell. Warsaw and paternal great-grandparents are Mr and Mrs Everett Smith. North Webster HARTMAN. Michael Eric Mr. and Mrs Clifford Hartman of Syracuse are the grandparents of a new grandson. Michael Eric, born September 11 in the Memorial Hospital. South Bend Michael Eric is the son of Mr. and Mrs Paul Hartman of Elkhart DAVIS. Christopher Michael Mr. and Mrs Roger (Ronda) Davis of 736 S. Huntington Street. Syracuse, became the parents of their first child. Christopher Michael, at 3:22 p.m on Wednesday. Sept 23, in the South Bend Osteopathic Hospital. Christopher Michael weighed nine pounds. 11 ounces and measured 214 inches. Maternal grandparents are Jack and Nancy Hickman of Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are John and Lorena Davis of Larwill. Maternal greatgrandparents are Mr and Mrs. Dale Hickman of North Webster and paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marchand of Syracuse and Sylvia Davis of Larwill. • Card of thanks C ARD OF THANKS We would like to express our

Potter, Speedway. Private graveside services will be conducted today (Wednesday) at the Oswego cemetery. Rev. Orville Kilmer will officiate. Frederick Sloan Aug. 21.1913 — Sept. 23.1981 Frederick W. (“Spider”) Sloan, 68, 219 W. Portland St., Syracuse, died Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 23. at 5:50 p.m. in Goshen Hospital following complications. He was bom in Kosciusko County on August 21. 1913, to Walter and Christine (Scholer) Sloan. On September 27. 1941, he married the former Lizzie Burkholder She survives. He was a lifetime resident of the area and retired in 1977 from Penn Controls, Goshen. Sloan was a member of the Lakeland Eagle Lodge, Syracuse In addition to his wife other survivors include two daughters. Norma Sponseller, Goshen and Carolyn Evans. Syracuse; one son, Lee L., Syracuse; five grandchildren; two brothers, Vernon. Goshen and Norman, Carson, Calif. One brother, Kenneth, preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held at 11 a m. Saturday, Sept. 26, in the Harris Funeral Home, SR 13 Syracuse. Rev. Michael Johnson officiated and burial was in Syracuse cemetery

gratitude and heartfelt thanks to everyone for their thoughtfulness and support in the recent passing of our loved one, Frederick W. Sloan (Spider). A special thank you to Syracuse EMS. Dr. Robert Craig, Harris Funeral Home, Lakeland Eagles 3760, Rev. Mike Johnson and our many friends and neighbors. The Frederick W. Sloan Family CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs Ernestine M. Shrout wishes to thank the Pendleton EMS. St. John’s Medical Center, Baker Bros. Funeral Home, Rev. R. Powell Mead. Rev. Brian Campbell, and the numerous friends for their flowers, prayers, food and cards received after the sudden death of our beloved mother. Children; Mrs. William R. (Marilyn) Hess Mr. Marvin C. Shrout Mr. Gordon K. Shrout Syracuse EMS Syracuse Emergency Medical team responded to a two-car accident Wednesday evening. Sept. 23. and transported three of the eight victims to Goshen Hospital. Transported were John Yoder, five, and his sister Barbara Yoder. 14. of 1342 PlymouthGoshen Road. Bremen Also transported was their father. Arnold Yoder, 40. who was then taken to South Bend Memorial Hospital. Joe Dock, 26,416 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw, became ill at 9:10 a m Thursday, Sept. 24, while at work and was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital. Floyd Gingerich. 73. 800 Front St., Syracuse, became ill at his home at 9:23 a m on Thursday, Sept 24 He was transported to

It happened ... in Syracuse

16 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 22.1971 There’s a growing colony of Marion residents residing at Lake Wawasee. with Mike and Carol Kiley at the hub. Mike and Carol, however, are third generation Kiley’s who have been lake residents here. The ‘ new breed” we refer to are young and successful, and they are buying lake property here with hopes of becoming long-time residents, summer and otherwise. They are a welcome group. Hear First Charter Insurance above the bank may be getting another chance to move their offices in the near future, with no stair climbing necessary, and a prime location. Ishmal Rookstool, Syracuse, was in perfect form as he won the horseshoe pitching contest at Milford during the Fall Festival last week. Rookstool has a total of eight trophies to his credit this year including those won at Milford. New Paris and Elkhart county. 29 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 21,1961 The Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission Monday rejected the application of J. C. Marganthater, Inc., for a permit to sell beer and wine at the bowling alley Tom Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Martin, was elected

Wed., September 30,1981 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

r m I ■ A— -s ■ uug B'- < 3 3? ■ ' / MOVING DAY — Evans Family Store has re-opened in a new location. Saturday was a big day for the Evans family as the remainder of the merchandise from their old store was moved to the newly remodeled building on Main Street in Milford. Joining Max and Marlene and their children in the move were a number of other family members including Max’s mother. Mrs. Warren Evans. She is shown above with a cart full of school supplies making the short trip from the old location north to the store's new location. Mrs. Evans’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sheetz of Bremen were also on hand to assist as were Max’s brother-in-law. sister and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Neff and Sara of New Paris: an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Williams of Union Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. Stan Stump and sons, Randy Veach. Cindy Rink. Mrs. Alvin Miller. Darlene Miller and manv other Milford area residents. (Photoby Bruce Bultemeier)

Kosciusko Community Hospital by the Milford Ambulance Paul Williams,lß. r 1 box 282A Syracuse, severed the tips of two of his fingers while at Classic Products on Friday. Sept. 25 The ambulance was called at 10:13 am. Burma Black, 57, r 3 box 43 Syracuse, fell while at a home south of Oakwood Park at 4:25 am. on Saturday. Sept 25. He was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital Claude Boland, 74. box 375 Cromwell, became ill at 9:04 a m. on Saturday, Sept. 26. and was transported' to Qoshen Hospital. Georgia Buster, 76. Greenhaus Apartments, became ill while at the Syracuse Scout Cabin and was taken by the ambulance to Dr. Clark’s office and then to her home The EMS received the call at 11:20 a m on Saturday, Sept 26. Josh Galloway, seven, r 2 box 372 Syracuse, was brought to the

Organizational meeting held for Webster Cub Scouts

The North Webster Cub Scouts, pack 3726, met for their organizational meeting September 17 at the Counting House Bank Parents received information about the scouting program from the Anthony Wayne Council District Executive Jim Molebash while the youngsters watched a film. This year the scouts will sell Christmas wrap and popcorn during the next couple of months. The first pack meeting will be November 12 The cubmaster this year is Jeri Waalewyn with Cindy Chalfant assisting. Seventeen cub scouts registered with the five dens The leaders and their new scouts are: Den 1 — Leaders Anita Sincroft

president of the Syracuse High School senior class at a recent election. Wedding vows were spoken Saturday afternoon in the Selfridge Air Force Base Chapel, Mount Clemens, Mich., by Miss Anita Kay Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stewart, and A 2c Dennis Lee Bjella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bjella. It was a double military wedding. Miss Carol Dreher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Dreher, Rt. 3, Syracuse, is one of five seniors in occupational therapy starting their last year of clinical education at the Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis 3* YEARS AGO, SEPT. 21,1951 A fire in an upstairs storage room at the Wawasee Locker plant Thursday morning caused some damage by smoke. Some sacks smoldering caused a dense smoke upstairs, but small damage by fire. Truman Warren has purchased the Mrs. A. J. Jones property, on the north shore of Lake Wawasee He will do some remodeling and move there from their present residence near the Wawasee Yacht Club where the family has lived for several years. The Aero Welding Co. is building hundreds of boats here each year in its modern plant.

fire station by his mother at 11:31 p.m after he fell and hit the top of his head His mother was advised to take him to the emergency room for treatment. Galloway was brought to the station on Saturday, Sept 26. The EMS was called out near Macy's Slip at 7:58 p.m. Sunday evening. Sept. 27. when Mike Johnson, 16. r 3 box 44 Syracuse, fell off his bicycle He was not injured and was taken home by aidmen. Anna Thomas, 77. r 3 box 218 Syracuse, fell at her home and was taken to Goshen Hospital by the Syracuse EMS squad. The call was received at 4:56 a m , Tuesday, Sept. 29 The Syracuse EMS was called to Syracuse Rubber at 7:05 a.m., Tuesday. Sept. 29, when Gary Price, 34, 125 E. Boston St., became ill at work. He was transported to Goshen Hospital.

and Barb Hammon and scouts , Thaddeus Deßois, Brian Kern, Jason Hollar, Aaron Sincroft, Ryan Coverstone and Jeromy Sponseller Den 2 — Leaders Cindy Chalfant and Jen Waalewyn and scouts Chris Chalfant, Brent Tobin and Chris Wagoner Den 3 — Leaders Pat and Tom Hoffert and scouts Mike Bailey. Dustin Gesaman and Dudley Waites Den 4 - Leaders Peggy Mattix and Wanda Mickley and scouts Jason Mickley and Bobby Morris Den 5 — Leaders Dorothy Biesemeyer and Marie Kuhn and scouts Chad Barker, Bobby Bayes, Ronald Kihn, Michael Minnick and Barton Templeton.

plus thousands of frame’s for a Chicago sign company. The plant employs some 10 to 12 men. Jerry Herbison, owner, took the members of the SyracuseWawasee Rotary club on a selfinvited tour of the plant Monday night, explaining each operation, from the time thesheets of aluminum entered the company dock, until the finished product was ready to be shipped. • 50 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 24,1931 There is a second amateur radio broadcasting station in Syracuse, the first being that of M. W. Macy which has been in operation several years. Owen Strieby has received his license as an amateur operator, and his call number is W9HNQ. On Saturday men representing the state highway department went over the road on the southside of the lake, now part of the Hills-and-Lakes Highway. Property owners with fences and signs on the highway were asked to move these, and workmen put to work cutting weeds and thus widening the highway to its new width of 60 feet. The fence at Waco will have to be moved as well as Waco signs and real estate signs along this road. The Wide Awake Sunday School class of the Church of God held a surprise party in honor of Rev. Chapman at his home, Friday evening.

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