The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 August 1983 — Page 11

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10 YEARS AGO, AUG. 10,1973 Members of the SyracuseWawasee Garden Club are making plans for their garden club “Bloomin Holiday.” Helping organize the plans and making final arrangements are Mrs. Harvey Appenzeller, Mrs. Gale Chapman, Mrs. George Kloepfer and Mrs. R. C. Tyler.

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A pre-anniversary dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Walter Calnon of South Lake, Syracuse. The Calnon’s are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Greg Smith, 15 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Smith, Syracuse, • and drum major for the Wawasee High School Band, just completed a series of tests at

the Smith-Walbridge Camp and passed his first drum major test. 20 YEARS AGO, AUG. 10,1963 Shirley Ann Whiteread won the Kosciusko County queen contest and will reign over the 1963 activities. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitehead and plans to attend Bali State in the fall. In a recent try out held at Smith-Walbridge Camp, Sue Traster was selected head majorette and Judy Bryan was selected as head twirler for the Syracuse High School band. “Petey,” the colorful little parakeet of Mrs. Martha Ruch of east Carroll Street, was safely at home after having a fling of four days. TOPS of Syracuse met last week at the home of Mrs. Roger Holsclaw. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jean Rogers.

Going to Kessler AFB Mississippi is Airman Gregory H. DuPont, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albenie DuPont for training as a communications specialist. 30 YEARS AGO, AUG. 10,1953 Playing at the Pickwick Theater this week is “The Atomic Monster.” Also showing later in the week “Above and Beyond” with Robert Taylor and Elenor Parker. The Syracuse fire department was called to Cedar Point, east side of Lake Wawasee, Thursday, at 8 a.m. by a fire at the Fisher cottage. An electric refrigerator had become overheated. No damage was done to the home. Miss Shirley Crip entertained at a pink and blue shower in her home Monday, honoring Mrs. Glen Knisley. There were 55 members of the Rookstool family at a reunion Friday, at the City Park. “The Innocents,” ore of the most enchanting evenings ever offered in the theatre will startle and entertain Wawasee Playhouse patrons this week.

200 attend annual meeting of Barbee Property Owners

The annual meeting of the Barbee Lakes Property Owners Association was held on July 16 at the Lions Club Building in North Webster. The carry-in dinner and meeting was attended by 200 association members. Committee tables were set up and members had the opportunity to discuss the association’s activities with the various committee chairmen. Among the committees participating were the weed control, membership, and membership book. During the annual meeting, presided over by president, John Weyler, the election of officers for 1983-84 was held. A total of 40 new directors were elected for the coming year, from all of the lakes. The new association officers are: John Weyler — president Jon Sills — vice president Helen Boze — secretary Jerry Hines ley — treasurer Due to the growing size of the association and the many varied activites it sponsors, it was decided to reorganize the structure of the association in order to continue its growth and activities. It was noted that many more members are becoming involved as they realize the growth and impact of the association on the lakes area. Dr. James Bohlin, Warsaw dentist and president of the Car strikes Scout Cabin An auto driven by Thelma Read, 70, Syracuse, was pulling into a parking space at the Syracuse Scout Cabin August 5 when Mrs. Read’s foot slipped off the break pedal, and the auto struck the building. Damage was estimated at S2OO. Syracuse man cited after accident William H. Fairweather, 52, CR 35 Syracuse, was citedfor improper lane usage after his truck clipped a van driven by Ervin Tilbury, 26, r 1 Hudson, in Goshen recently. Damage was estimated at more than S4OO. There were no injuries. Bloodmobile to visit Milford The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at the Milford Apostolic Christian Church’s fellowship hall on August 11 from 12-6 p.m. Persons ages 17-66 are urged to visit the site and donate blood.

50 YEARS AGO, AUG. 16,1933 Last Thursday a fire of unknown origin completely destroyed a farm home south side of Wawasee. It had recently been sold only a week before to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bird. The Syracuse Town Board seems determined that the schools in Syracuse shall pay the $154.50 asked by the Syracuse Water Corporation, for water used. Rosco Howard and Harry Porter appeared before the county commissioner in Warsaw, Monday morning, to ask that a new bridge be built at the new Kale Island road which connects roads on the north andsouth of Wawasee. The Spink-Wawasee Hotel is announcing an exhibition of paintings by C. Ames Aldrich of Chicago. Officers were elected at the annual business meeting of the Church of the Brethren, Tuesday evening. Leionard Barnhart was elected church clerk; Jesse Shock treasurer; Mrs. Howard McSweeney treasurer.

Kosciusko County Lakes Council, was a guest speaker. Dr. Bohlin spoke on the activities of the Council and said that both the association and the Lakes Council are working towards many of the same goals and share many of the same members. Dave Biesemeyer of Barbee

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wjjj Hi ■pr Jam * mßfe* 'jr '*' ' <, .-,.1 \ 2 • : mmw j STOOKEYS HONORED — Mr. and Mrs. Emra Stookey, r 2 Milford, center, were recently among those honored with the Hoosier Homestead Awards from Governor Robert Orr and Lt. Governor John Mutz in ceremonies at the State Capitol. The award recognizes those farms owned by the same family for 100 or more years. The Stookey family traces its heritage in Kosciusko County to 1835. Mr. and Mrs. Stookey’s son, John, also of r 2 Milford, was also honored.

Marina and also a member of the North Webster Fire Department, was present to demonstrate the new “Jaws” rescue equipment which was purchased with donations by area residents and businesses and a SI,OOO donation by the Barbee Lakes Property Owners Association.

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