The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 February 1984 — Page 15

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10 YEARS AGO, FEB. 6,1974 Jerry Ganshom was elected president ofrthe Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce during a meeting held last Thursday. Serving with Ganshorn will be the following officers; Vice president, Jim Kroh; secretary. Bill Beemer, re-elected; treasurer, Robert Maiizy. Elected as a board member at large was John Call.

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The Syracuse town board at its Tuesday night meeting decided to take the one bid that came into the town on the infiltration inflow analysis under advisement. The analysis is required by the federal Environmental Protection agency before federal monies can be granted for the extension of sewer and water lines in any area. The schools in the Lakeland

school corporation were all dismissed at the end of morning classes today (Wednesday) because of blowing and drifting snow. This announcement came from the office of superintendent Don Arnold. George Xanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Xanders, 178 N. Shore Dr., Syracuse, has been named to the dean's list at Wittenberg university for the fall

term of the 1973-1974 academic year. Ralph E. HameU, Syracuse, achieved 25 years of continuous service with Northern Indiana Public Service company inJanuary and became eligible for the utility’s Quarter Century club. z 20 YEARS AGO, FEB. 6,1964 Miss Jane Lynne Searfoss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert

T. Searfoss, r 1 Syracuse is one of 102 sophomore student nurses of Indiana University School of Nursing who will receive their nurse caps in ceremonies held in the Union Building, I.U. Medical Center, Indianapolis, on Friday, Feb. 7, at 8:15 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited. Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert of Syracuse were Mr. and Mrs.

Ralleigh Halsey and two children, Joyce and Mike of Kimmell. Mrs. Robert Mishler, Syracuse, Mrs. Ralph McFarren and Miss Marie Love both of Warsaw attended the Beta Sigma Phi annual state day convention held in Indianapolis last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Walbridge have returned home from a Florida vacation.

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Miss Jane Bachman of Chicago spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Bachman, Syracuse. Mrs. Helen Snyder of Edwardsburg, Mich., spent the weekend with her brother, John Stetler, of north of Syracuse. Mrs. Ruth Jensen and Miss Ethel Bowser attended the concert given by the Warsaw high school band on the evening of Jan. 31 in Warsaw. 30 YEARS AGO. FEB. 5,1954 Active and unselfish participation over a period of many years has earned for R. Leon Connolly, Syracuse attorney, the distinction of being chosen the outstanding citizen of the year. John Yeager, vice president of the Syracuse Chamber of Commerce, and owner of the Dairy Queen, has announced plans to accept a position in Indianapolis. He stated that he will continue to own the Dairy Queen, although his plans are not definite as to his residence. Mr. and Mrs. Dial Rogers of South Bend visited Mr. and Mrs. Wade Zerbe last Thursday. Mrs. Matt Abts and daughter, Irene, spent last Thursday night in South Bend at the home of Mrs. Reginald Mallett. Mrs. J. W. Adrian, Lorain, 0., spent several days last week in the home of her mother and aunt, Mrs. B.F. Hoy and Mrs. C. M. Petty. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Brown spent Tuesday evening in Elkhart, at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Brown. The occasion was the sixth birthday of their granddaughter, Norma Lee, and a dinner party was given in her honor. 50 YEARS AGO. FEB. 8.1934 The town of Syracuse will have a change in night watchmen, March Ist, as the result of the town board’s action at its meeting Tuesday evening. Ocal Craft was appointed to take the place of Madison McPherson, Hit/skip at Syracuse Thomas R. Young, Sr., r 5 box 448 Syracuse, was involved in a hit/skip accident in Augsburger’s Super Valu parking lot Saturday, Feb. 2, at 12:10 p.m. Young told Syracuse Police he parked his vehicle in the parking lot at the grocery store and went inside. When he returned he found someone had struck his auto’s right rear bumper and taillight. Damage was estimated at S3OO. Syracuse Police Officer William Selvey investigated.

3OI_XOX=OE=_—LX on | Thanks!! 5 ... from the Syrccuse-Wawasee Winter Carnival M Committee to the entire community for making possible 11 1 the biggest and most fun-filled Carnival yeti The following businesses and service organizations deserve Q special recognition: BUSINESS SPONSORS BUSINESS SUPPORTERS Ace Hardware Bales Butcher Shop Anchor Man Bud's Body Shop Augsburger's Super Valu The Captain's Place Ben Franklin Store Country Home Floral Buzz Keck Designer's Gallery Q Cable Company Freewheelin' 0 Cocinero's Gropp's Famous Fish of Stroh Country Corner Gifts Hair Force 1 Curtis TV & Appliances Hook Drugs DAGCO Radiator & Propeller House of Charles j Dona Corporation Jessie s Ladies Apparel [ Das Keller Love Furniture First Fed. Savings & Loan Milford Mail-Journal Joe Gray. PR My Store Griffith Brothers, Inc. Nancy's Kitchen Harris Funeral Home Noble Cable TV 1 Ivy Hut Restaurant Oops, Too , 0 Kale Island Beacon Pete's Parts Haus No. 2 Kline Brothers Excavating Syracuse Hardware Lake City Bank The Papers, Incorporated Mary Ann Drive In Weaver’s Tree Service R Robert Moozy, CPA 5 Midwest Academy Os CLUBS lORGAMZATIOIjS — Martial Arts American Legion Auxiliary i Doug Pilcher Shoe Store Enchanted Hills Playhouse Charlie Rock Theater Guild Rogers Electro-Matics Gamma Sigma Sorority (ESA) Sea Nymph Boat Co. Hex Grange The Shrimpboat Lakeland Day Care Center J State Bank Os Syracuse Lakeland Eagles J Syracuse Family Practice Lakeland Snowmobile Club Syracuse Rubber Company Northern Ind. Diving Assoc. ' Thornburg Drug Company Northern Ind. Racing Assoc. i Three Flags Drive In St. Andrew sUM Church z i Todd Realty Syracuse Civil Defense United Telephone Co. Syracuse Fire Dept. Vintage Instant Print Syracuse Lions Club ® Syracuse Police Dept. WHS Future Farmers Os America Wawasee Kiwanis Club Wawasee Rotary Club b o m We hope that no one was left out — there are so M I many helpful people in the Syracuse-Wpwosee area! 0 \ Kip Schumm.Tim Ringler, Mike Skevington, 0 Gary Lewis, Bob Pilcher, Jeanne Gardiner m Alias: The Carnival Committee *■ —ml

who resigned January 17. Wednesday last week Mrs. Bert Cripe had callers who gave her three minutes to put her hat and coat on, saying they were “going to take her for a ride.” They took her, after a drive, to the home of Mrs. Joe Bushong, where a two-course luncheon was served with a large birthday cake, decorating the center of the table. The party was in honor of Mr». Cripe’s birthday. Guests were Mrs. Howard McSweeney, Mrs. Guy Symensma, Mrs Pete Plew, Mrs. Roy Meek, Mrs. Bushong and Stanley and Lowell Barnhart. Mrs. Cripe deceived manynice presents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Warner of No. Webster spent last Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swenson. r Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turney of So. Bend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Emerson and Dr. Wallace were Marion visitors Thursday. Area residents receive student ranking A total of 3,191 Purdue University students received distinguished student rank for the fall semester of the 1983-84 school year. Scholastically, the students represented approximately the top 12 percent of the 26,675 undergraduates on the West Lafayette campus during the first semester. In order to qualify for distinguished ranking, a student must have a grade index of at least 5.5 (B+) of a possible 6 (A) in no fewer than 14 academic credit hours. The student may have no grade below 4 (C). The following area residents qualified for distinguished students: Bridget Alicia Corbett, r 7 box 380, Warsaw; Erin Antony Handgen, r 7 box 395, Warsaw; David Wilson Hearn, r 7 box 409, Warsaw; Jeffrey Alan Hopkins, 1004 E. Market St., Warsaw; Allison Kay Hoyt, r 6 box 260 D, Warsaw; David Alan Leedy, r 8 box 214, Warsaw; Corinne Paulette Maheu, r 3 box 57, Warsaw. Also, Beth Ann McDonald, r 4 box 72, Warsaw; Elsie Marie Nyenhuis, r 5 Warsaw; Jill Anne Hester, 501 Mineral Springs, Winona Lake; Margaret R. McCleary, 215 Lakeside Dr., Winona Lake; Michael K. Brannock, 164 N. Shore Dr., Syracuse. Also named were Carla Sue Darr, 424 Dolan Dr., Syracuse; Kevin Lee Fry, 200 E. Carroll, Syracuse; William Lee Harting, 518 S. Harrison St., Syracuse; Vince Aaron Price, r 4 box 157, Syracuse; Michael Lee Vanderveer, r 4 Syracuse.

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