The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 September 1983 — Page 12

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed., September 28,1983

It happened ... in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 28,1973 The Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce announced this week the return of the Flotilla. Appointed officers are president, Ted Rogers; vice president, Michael Riley; secretary Joyce Smith; treasurer Robert Mauzy. Wawasee Heights Baptist Church ladies missionary

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PAST PRESIDENT HONORED — Jon Roberts, right, retiring president of the Lakeland, North Webster Kiwanis Club, is shown receiving a plaque from new President Dean Hartle for his leadership and outstanding service to the club during the past year. The presentation was made during installation ceremonies during a Lakeland Kiwanis ladies’ night dinner at the Classic Restaurant in North Webster on Monday evening, Sept. 19.

Farm Bureau promoting farm safety program

The Indiana Farm Bureau is promoting farm safety with a program designed to acquaint Booked at jail The following persons were recently booked at the Kosciusko County Jail: Robert W. Brindle. 35, r 1 North Webster, was sentenced to 60 days for conversion. Ricky Glen Hall, 20, was ordered returned from the Indiana Youth Center. Sonia Sue Kirchner, 22, r 1 North Webster, was charged with public intoxication and released on her own recognizance. Sarah Diane Zentz, 32, Syracuse, was charged with battery, a Class B misdemeanor, and was released on her own recognizance.

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meeting was held at the home of Clemens Schrock, Milford. Patrick J. Flanagan, r 3, Syracuse is among 121 new Hoosier certified public accountants, having satisfactorily completed the national exam. Playing at the Pickwick Theatre this week is “Charolett’s Web” and “Willy Wonka and the

farm wives with safety procedures. Women attending one of the 10 district Farm Bureau meetings will receive a check list and a mail back card. The check list will ask the participants to go out with a farm machinery operator and have him show her the location and shut-off procedures of the farm equipment. Participants completing and returning the cards will receive recognition at the November district meeting. For further information contact Indiana Farm Bureau second vice president Carol Hegel at (219 ) 782-2397 or Judy Carley at the Indiana Farm Bureau Women’s Department (317 ) 263-7830. Vandal spins circles in yard An unidentified motorist spun three circles in the yard at the Morrison Island Property Association, r 2 Syracuse, recently. There was damage to the yard, according to county authorities.

Chocolate Factory.” 20 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 28.1903 Don Byrd, Wawasee Golf Milford woman in collision Mabel Tusing, 69, r 2 Milford, was treated at Goshen General Hospital after her car collided on the centerline of SR 15 with a car driven by John Delp, 16, r 7 Warsaw, recently.

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pro-owner was defeated Wednesday in the Indiana PGA tournament held in Fort Wayne. Mrs. James Connally of Syracuse entertained at a birthday party for Mrs. Claude Mason of Syracuse on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Noble C. Blocker, Syracuse was many of the hundreds to view the new 1964 Dodge automobiles on Friday and Saturday. The National Honor Society held its first meeting of the year.

Sandy Plymale was appointed program chairman for the year. Sandy Speer and Linda Pelcher will assist. v Dee Stiver secretary of the Syracuse Lake Association informed the board that a number of requests from property owners ask that a speed limit be on the drive CR 625E to Warner Road of 30 miles per hour. 30 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 28,1953 Mrs. Joe Spry and Mrs. John Weatherhead co-chairman of a benefit dance for the

kindergarten benefit was a smashing success. A total of $270 was raised for furnishing the kindergarten room. Dr. Nicholas Cripe son of Mrs. Eva Edwards, Syracuse, has been appointed head of the speech department in the College of Liberal Arts and Science at Butler University. We have a new arithmetic champion this week. Susan LeCount won a contest in both addition and subtraction defeating all other boys and girls in the third grade class.

Syracuse broke into the winning column by walloping Sidney 22-4 at Syracuse last Friday. Arthur Coy pitched a good game until the sixth inning when Tom Koble finished the pitching. 50 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 28.1933 Last Saturday evening the White Family Saxaphone Band from Lake Wawasee, made up of six children, mother and father entertained a crowd estimated between 8,000 to 10,000 people by the fair officials from the stage of the Floating Theatre in Chicago.

Ladies of the Round Table met with Mrs. Mil born Rapp Monday evening for their September meeting. Bachman's grocery store will be closed all day Friday. Emory Stittler will deliver milk to regular customers in the morning. Election of officers for the new post of the American Legion of Syracuse will be held in the basement of the library. A Charter has been applies for. Every Legion member and ex-service man are urged to attend.