The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 47, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 December 1983 — Page 15

It happened ... in Syracuse

It YEARS AGO. DEC. S. 1973 Uptown Syracuse merchants voted to re-name the business district Pickwick-Place, in a luncheon meeting held Monday at the Palace of Sweets. The new Wawasee Village

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Drive-In Bank, a branch of the State Bank of Syracuse and the only branch bank in the Lakeland area, is scheduled to open formally Saturday, Dec. 8, with ribbon cuftujgatfOa.m. the Syracuse town board met

last night at the town hall with Darrell Grisamer presiding, and Marion L. Miller and Carl L. Myrick in attendance. No replacements have been named to the board to fill the posts left vacant with the resignation of

Tom Prickett and Charles Haffner. Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Blocker, Jr., announce the engagement of their daughter Brenda Kay to Brian B. Mikel. The groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley

Mikel of r 2 Syracuse. Lloyd Moore, owner of The Star Store and more recently the National 5 & 1(M Store, has a good sense of humor. When approached about a news item concerning his new acquisition, he said,

“You can just call it ‘Moore s MiniMall’’ Dan and Linda Stephen, who make up Beaty Associates Real-' ty, are cooperating with the energy crisis conserve-the-fuel efforts of the Federal Govern-

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ment. They turned out the lighted big sign on road 13 between Syracuse and North Webster. 28 YEARS AGO. DEC. 5,1863 The Syracuse town board of trustees in their regular meeting, Tuesday evening, December 3, approved the purchase of a portable receiver for the police department. The Syracuse fire department has awarded the contract to Lakeland Motors, Syracuse for a new truck for the sum of $3,377.39. The truck is of the type to fight brush and grass'fifies. Funds for the purchase of the truck were provided by Turkey Creek Township. Other equipment will be added by the department. Jim Hibschman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hibschman of r 1 Syracuse is a member of the Findlay college choir. Hibschman, a junior at Findlay college, is majoring in English. He also holds membership in the Findley college band; CGYA; student senate, serving as vice president; and Sigma Tau Delta. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moltz, Jr., of Spring Hill Acres, Warsaw spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Oil City, Pa. Mrs. Moltz is a fifth grade teacher in the Syracuse elementary school. Millard Hire and Mrs. Clo Hire Phil Krieg honored by MS Society Phil Krieg, Warsaw, was honored at the annual meeting of the National Multiple Sclerosis society with the Gene Lefever Award. An outstanding person with MS living in the Northern chapter area is honored each year. The award is named for Arnold Gene Lefever, Columbia City, an MS person and current member of the chapter board. Krieg, one of two recipients, a biology and math teacher in Warsaw, has operated from a wheelchair for the last two years. Accessibility to buildings is important to Krieg and he speaks out in his community about disability rights. In addition to spending energy and time with his students, he has been very active with the MS Society. A year ago he organized the Warsaw support group and, with his wife, Sue, has taken an active role with any fund-raising projects. He was nominated by his support group becomes he encourages community and MS Society involvement and is an excellent model for all. In his acceptance he spoke of Lefever’s model and its help to him. The other recipient was Levon Weldy, Wakarusa. More than 80 MS persons from across the 27-county chapter area gathered in Fort Wayne for the meeting. L Serving country < ' jBiCLScJr -7 I KEVIN COOL Pvt. Kevin D. Cool, son.of Lyle and Carol L. Cool of 708 Wesley Dr., North Webster, has completed military police training at the US Army Military Police School, Fort McClellan, Ala. Students were trained in civil and military law, traffic control, map reading and self-defense. He is a 1983 graduate of Wawasee High School. Subject to duties The International Trade Commission ruled recently the U.S. textile companies are being injured by China's “dumping” of printcloth in this nation, a ruling that makes imports of such cloth subject to penalty duties.

AGRICULTURAL. COMMERCIAL. INDUSTRIAL R 1. Box 4 J No Webster. IN Mon. Fh. 8 AM. 5 PM. 7 Ph 219 834 4448 CLEAR SPAN BUILDINGS MIMMK taSk ■’" “t ■i■ raj . |||L„l®!*. NORTH WEBSTER CONST. INC.

of Syracuse Lake spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Hubert Hire and. daughter, Brenda Kay, of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Treadway and Mrs. Sharon Ryan and son Michael of Syracuse were Tlmrsday dinner guests of the formers sister, Mrs. Clark Peters, at Logansport. 30 YEARS AGO. DEC. 4,1853 . Harry Nicolai, who has been serving unofficially as a member of the Town Board, was duly sworn in during Tuesday even-, ing’s session. Nicolai is completing the unexpired term of Mr. Joe Bushong who resigned his position in October. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hinstorff and children of Milwaukee, spent Thanksgiving week end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0.. R. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoover and family and Mrs. Nelson and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maloy and son, John, and Mrs. Lucille Parks of Angola, spent,Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. ' Maloy’s mother, Mrs. Millie Snobarger, Mrs. Snobarger's son and daughter-in-law Mr. andMrs. Orville Snobarger were also present. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Van Sickle - Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. George Deaton and children of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham of Goshen and Mr. and . Mrs. Burns Van Sickle. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shewmon and son Joe and Mrs. Shewmon’s \ father, Mr. Carithers, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr., Shewmon’s mother, Mrs. Dan Shewmon of Kokom o. , Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gilbert, and daughter spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wogoman, in Elkhart. 50 YEARS AGO. DEC. 7,1933 The marriage of Miss Kathryn . Stetler of Syracuse and Carl Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, took ptace Wednesday evening at the First , Methodist parsonage. The service was read at 4 o’clock by Rev. • C. G. Yoemans. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bird “ returned home Sunday night' after spending Thanksgiving and - the week end with relatives in I Chicago. . • W. E. Long visited his lake - 'home Friday and had as his I 'guest, Mr. Fuller of Chicago. On .* Saturday Mr. Long left on a; week’s trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Solteau left ■ on Tuesday for Hollywood, Fla.,; where they will spend the winter.; They were accompanied by Mrs. * Solteau’s sister, Mrs. Kramer of' Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs.. Jasper Grimes; celebrated their 50th wedding an- ' niversary Thanksgiving day. They had been married half a century on Nov. 24, and Mr.; Grimes was 73 on November 20th,« on which Thanksgiving day came’ this year, so the party that day; celebrated both events. The party * was held at their home, and those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs.' Herschel Grimes, Earl Grimes; and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Grimes and family, Mr. and Mrs.' Joe Grimes and daughter, Mr.; and Mrs. Clarence Grimes of; South Bend, Miss Janice Ropp, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stones and son, and daughter of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Emory; Druckamiller and son of Angola. j-j* M * < ANCHOR THROW <| 1, BLANKET ji ‘lm 11 * Mad* By Fi*ldcr«st Mills For * 4 1 “J. G. Hook” J I This 100% Acrylic 50x60 Blanket J I Throw Will Mak* A P*rf*ct Gilt ,•’ I For A Boating Or Lak* Sid* BuH < Popular R*d/Whit*/Blu* Colorings j • i ||.

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