The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 January 1984 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed.,January 25,1984

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It happened . . .in Syracuse

19 YEARS AGO. JAN. 23.1974 Harry Peterson of r 2 Syracuse was admitted to Goshen Hospital last Thursday afternoon after sustaining injuries of the leg in a snowmobile mishap on Lake Wawasee. It was thought PeterEs leg apparently dropped off running board causing the inr. He, however, was able to , drive back to his home to call the conservation officer for assistance. He received a compound fracture of the leg. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Davenport of r 2 Syracuse are the parents of a daughter, Catherne Renee, bern on December 5 at LaGrange county hospital. The couple also has a six-year-old son Michael. A fire Tuesday night at the Sleepy Owl about three miles south of Syracuse on Indiana 13 caused an estimated SIO,OOO in damage. It was, however, contained to the upper floor of the structure. The fire, which brought Syracuse volunteer firemen to the scene at 8:22 p.m., started in the second floor north corner of the roof which had a ventilating system. Possible cause of the fire was thought to have been in the electrical system. Although the fire was contained to the top floor, heavy smoke and water damage was sustained throughout the building now owned by Stan and Ann Harper. 20 YEARS AGO. JAN. 23, 1964 Pamela Stouder. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stouder of Syracuse celebrated her Bth birthday Saturday afternoon at a party in her home. Games were played, prizes given and lovely gifts received Birthday cake and ice cream were served to the following guests: Patty Funk. Janet Carwile, Becky Hinderer, Tenell Pounds, Debbie Hostetjler, Sue Ellen Mabie. Teresa Ummel,

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Mike Stouder, Pam’s brother and her grandmother, Mrs. Mark Roth of Goshen, who assisted with the party. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alfrey and daughter Alice of 700 south Front street, Syracuse, left Wednesday for a two-week trip which will take them to Honolulu, Hawaii, to visit their son-in-law and daughter Lt. (jg.) and Mrs. John Holdeman. The Alfreys are taking a train to San Francisco and jet airliner to Hawaii.- They will return by jet. Mrs. Holdeman is a graduate of the University of Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mabie and daughter, Syracuse, entertained at dinner Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geiger of Milford, Mrs. Maude Geiger, Mrs. Emma Mabie, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Mabie and daughter and Mrs. Ray Foster.

Bucher named to commodity committee

Eighteen farmers throughout Indiana have been appointed to the 1984 national commodity committees of the world’s largest farm organization, according to the Indiana Farm Bureau. The representatives were chosen to represent the Indiana Farm Bureau on committees of the American Farm Bureau Federation on appointment by the national group’s board of directors. { Don Bucher, r 5, Syracuse, was selected from the Kosciusko County area to work on the soybeans committee. Committeemen make recommendations to the American Farm Bureau board of directors for its consideration in policy ex-

Mr. and Mrs. James Darrow of near Goshen were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Darrow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert George, Syracuse. 30 YEARS AGO, JAN. 22,1954 Representatives of the Andrews Distributing company, who won and occupy the former Wawasee Locker plant building, have announced that they will discontinue their meat packaging business this weekend. Within a matter of a few months, Syracuse has obtained an entire new Town Board with the exception of its president, Ray Frevert. At the close of Tuesday evening’s session, Ronald Kramer, who has completed two years of his second consecutive term, presented his written resignation, which was accepted by the board.

ecution and other matters. Each member meets regularly reviewing current problems faced by their particular commodity, and then make suggestions. If* "J RECEIVES MEDAL — Sergeant Todd A. Eby, son of Jane Fry, Syracuse, and Arthur Eby, Goshen t received the Presidential Service Badge and Certificate in October for honorable service in the White House. Sgt. Eby is a marine sergeant with HMX-1 presidential helicopter fleet used by John Lehman, Secretary of the Navy. Eby is crew chief on the back-up fleet and stationed in Quantico, Va. He graduated from Goshen High School in 1980. Records available Records of revenue sharing are available for inspection at the Syracuse Town Hall and may be viewed between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stocker called on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Darr, Sunday evening. Mrs. Ernest Meyers of Dundee, Illinois, mother of Mrs. Otis Butt, left Monday after spending a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Butt and family. Recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gants were Mrs. Pearle Dale, Miss Dorothy Dale of Goshen, Mrs. Lena Gants of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson of Elkhart. Howard Juday, Karen and Marte, had dinner Monday night with Mr. Juday’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Juday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Finton and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thibaut of Ligonier, were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird. 50 YEARS AGO, JAN. 25.1934 More depositors must sign the depositors agreement not to draw more than 15 percent of the deposits from the bank, therefore the bank will open. Fourteen radio stars who

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broadcast from station WCFA, Chicago, will present a program in the High School Saturday evening, Feb. 3. Part of the proceeds will be used locally for charity. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr of Goshen were callers at the Jesse Darr home, Sunday. Miss Mardena Miller spent the weekend at her home in Sidney and Mrs. Margaret Geisel spent the weekend at her home in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mann and family have moved from Pottowatomi Park to the Parsons property on North Huntington street. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weimer spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hunter at their home near Indian Village. Bob Seafoss’ ice boat went through the ice on Syracuse Lake, Monday. Searfoss went into the water with his boat the first time it went through and became wet to his waist. Trying to bring it to share the boat crashed through again and Searfoss went in up to his neck.

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