The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 July 1984 — Page 8
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 11,1984
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It happened. . .in Syracuse
16 YEARS AGO, JULY 10,1974 Miss Becky Eyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eyer, of r 4 Syracuse, attended the 65th annual meeting of the American Home Economics association at Los Angeles, Calif., during the week of June 24-28. There were nearly 7,000 home economist registered for the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller of North Webster entertained at a dinner party on July 3 for Eli Lilly of Wawasee and Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miner of North Shore drive, Syracuse, and Mrs. Hazel Gants of r 2 Syracuse. Nelson Morehouse entertained Sunday at a picnic at his Syracuse Lake home. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek and daughters, Syracuse; mr. and Mrs. John Morehouse and family, Goshen; Mrs. Lydia Morehouse, Milford; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn and family, Leesburg. Mrs. L. Wade, Mrs. D. Gingrich, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Neidhardt, all of Hicksville. Ohio, and Samuel Larson of Syracuse were Thursday evening guests at the Deardorff and Julier home, Syracuse lake. Dr. and Mrs. John Paterson of Lakeworth, Fla., have returned home following a brief visit in the Syracuse Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Julier. 20 YEARS AGO, JULY 9, 1964 The old swimming hole of yesteryear is gone. The Syracuse town board of trustees in their regular meeting Tuesday voted the closing and filling of the Syracuse Channel known throughout the county as the race. The race at one time was a very popular swimming hole for young boys in the,area. Mr and Mrs. John Koher of Cromwell and Mrs. Mabie Himes of South Whitley called on Mrs. Pearl Mock and family, Syracuse, Monday, July 6. Mrs. Grace Daniels of Goshen spent Thursday and Friday, July 2 and 3, with her daughter, Mrs Jay Peffley, Mr. Peffley and daughters, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blair and daughter, Jane of Goshen spent July 4 in the Peffley home. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Ganger of Goshen were guests Friday evening, July 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ganger of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cripe and four children of Eau Gallie, Fla., arrived in Syracuse Friday, for a visit with Mrs. Cripe s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Treadway Mr. and Mrs. Ted Method. Syracuse, returned Wednesday. July 1, from a few days visit with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Nora Solina and family in St. Albans, W. Va 30 YEARS AGO, JULY 9, 1954 The Palmer Heating and Air Conditioning Shop has recently moved from Walkerton to occupy the Firestone Garage. Mr. O. S. Freak accident ends in lake A freak accident resulted in $250 worth of damages to the car driven by Diane Mueller, Carmel, and SSO to a pier owned by Hubert Dunithan. According to Syracuse police, the Mueller vehicle was traveling west on John Street when she misjudged the street and struck a street sign. Her car then skidded 35 feet into Syracuse Lake knocking Dunithan’s pier loose and pushing some boats away from shore. Damage to Dunithan’s property was estimated at SSO. In another accident, James Kernstein, Syracuse, received SIOO damage to his car Saturday, July 7, when he hit a parked car while attempting to park. The other vehicle, owned by Alan Faris, Syracuse, was parked along Main Street when Kemstein tried to park in front of him. Kernstein’s vehicle struck the rear bumper of the Faris car, and the bumper stuck into Kernstein’s car. Faris’s vehicle received S3OO in damages.
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Palmer, who has had the business in Walkerton for 10 years, and his family have moved into the W. A. Jones, Jr., house south of Syracuse. Guests during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale and David have been Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and Sudan and Anne from Hartford City, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Priest and family from Portland, Mrs. E. S. Pascoe and Sharon and Eddie from- Fort Wayne, Mrs. W. W. Stoddart and Miss Helen Stoddart, Mishawaka, Mr. and Mrs. David Felix and Beth Ann and Davey from Chicago Heights, 111., and Mrs. Vern Long, Toledo, Ohio. Leonard and Stanley Barnhart spent Saturday visiting Mr. and mrs. Carl Hawkins near Mooreland, Indiana. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Adrian of Lorain, Ohio, were weekend guests of her mother Mrs. V. F. Hoy. Callers in the home were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fence and children, John, James and Sue Ann of Shreve, Ohio, Mrs. L. C. Petty and Mrs. L. H. Schmalzried of Peru, Ind. 50 YEARS AGO. JULY 12,1934 Fire entirely destroyed the barn and shed on the property of J H. Miller, living now in North Manchester, the building and 4-H'ers compete at LaVille By RONALD W. HOYT Extension Agent 4-H and Youth Eight Kosciusko County 4-H members recently competed in the Area 10 4-H Demonstration and Public Speaking Contest held on July 29 at the LaVille Junior/Senior High School near Lapaz. Participating in the Junior Demonstration contest were: Elizabeth Goshert, “Skate Care,” A; Doug Kimes and Duane Kline, ‘‘Don’t Get Caught With a Cheap Sheep,” A; Katti Stroup, “All Dressed Up,” A; and Janet Lynch, “Where’s The Beef,” AH. In the Junior Public Speaking contest, Lisa Kaiser received AH on her speech, “4-H Building on Experience” Participating in the Senior Demonstration contest were: Aimee Anglin, “Don’t Dress Like a Dummy”, Horse and Pony category. A; and Betty Smith, “Teddy Bear Picnic,” Dairy Foods category, AH. In the Senior Public Speaking contest, Jerry Goshert and Betty Smith both received AH on their speeches, “4-H Building on Experience.” Advancing to the State Contest from Kosciusko County are: Jerry Goshert, Public Speaking; Aimee Anglin, Horse and Pony Demonstration; Betty Smith, Dairy Foods Demonstration. The state contest are held during the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis. 4-H Calendar July 11 — 4-H Cat Workshop, 7:30 p.m., Women’s Building July 11 — 4-H Rocket Launch, 5:30-7:30 p.m., launch site July 12 — 4-H Vet Science meeting. 7:30 p.m., Extension office July 12 — Area Agriculture Judging, Lake County July 13 — 4-H Fashion Revue Narrator Auditions July 16 — 4-H Dog Club Training, 7 p.m., Fairgrounds July 16 — Open Class entries for Indiana State Fair are due at State Fair Grounds July 17 — 4-H King and Queen interviews, 7 p.m., Justice Building July 20 — Kosciusko County Tractor Operator Contest, 1 p.m., Fairgrounds July 20 — 4-H Fashion Revue Judging, 8 gm, Warsaw Community High School July 21 — Kosciusko County Open Class Horse Show, 8 am., Fairgrounds
land being rented by Harry Coy. The fire occurred about 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. The buildings are west of Brooklyn Street not far off Main street.
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Monday night, two cats had a noisy fight in the alley between the Journal office and the home of Mrs. J.H. Bowser. On Tuesday it was discovered that one of the
cats, a yellow colored one, seemingly without an owner, had fled from the battle up the tree in front of Mrs. Bowser’s home. Mr. and Mrs. VanCuren plann-
ed to move this week to the larger house on the Lind property, near the cemetery, formerly known as the Ward property. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ketring planped to move into
the smaller house on the rear of the lot which they will vacate. Mr. and Mrs. John Freete and granddaughter, from Elkhart, spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Nine. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ginther and children from LaPorte and Mr. and Mrs. George Ginther spent Sunday here with relatives.
