The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 September 1984 — Page 14

THE M AIL-JOURNAL — Wed., September 1», 1984

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Scouting _ the ® "county

BY SUSAN KUNTZ Kosciusko County Girl Scout Field Director Girl Scouting in Kosciusko County got off to a great start this year as the new association chairman, Mary Koehlinger of Warsaw, took the reins of the reorganization meeting, held August 20 at the Nye Youth Cabin Plans were made for troop organization in each area of the county and the following service personnel were announced: Syracuse — Shawr. Glaser, r 1 box 92A. Syracuse, 457-5800 Leesburg — Patty Sprouls, r 7 box 474. Warsaw; 453-3007 North Webster — Judy Wagner, r 2 box 143, North Webster, 834-4017 Atwood — Cynthia Tharp, 708 Southside Dr., Warsaw. 267-8265 Mentone — Dixie Secrist. r 1 box 218A. Mentone. 353-7933 Silver Lake — Emily Moore, r 2 box 6A, Silver Lake, 352-2562 Pierceton — Bev and Don Reid, r 2, 401 N Second St . Pierceton. 594-2720 Warsaw Schools Lincoln School Sacred Heart — Marv Titus. 1934 E Center St..

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Warsaw, 267-4330 Jefferson-Packerton-Winona Lake — Connie Crawford, r 8 box 265 C, Warsaw, 269-4191 Washington School — Susan Fretz, 653 S. Buffalo, Warsaw, 269-1197 Madison School — Vicki Martin, 1401 Rivercrest Dr., Warsaw. 269-3596 Girls iriterested in becoming Girl Scouts should watch for information at school about troops in their area. Interested adults may contact the service unit person listed for their neighborhood. New leader’s training will be offered on three consecutive Mondays, beginning October 1 at 6:30 p m. in Kosciusko County. This training is presented on video tape with various activities interspersed. It is designed to help new Girl Scout leaders become comfortable working with young girls and with the Girl Scout programs. To register, please call the Girl Scout Council office at 293-9568, Elkhart. Syracuse thefts, accidents keep police busy Syracuse police investigated a pair of accidents and a trio of complaints during the past week. According to police reports, a vehicle driven by Ray Swartzendruber. Syracuse, pulled into a parking lot across from the Syracuse Junior High School. When he left his vehicle, it rolled backwards and*into a bus owned by I the Lakeland School Corporation At the time of the accident, the bus was being loaded with children from the school. No persons were injured in the accident. In the only other accident, the northbound vehicle driven by Valerie McCloskey, Syracuse, went off Front Street in Syracuse and ran into a parked car owned by Karen Greenhaw Police reported that Mrs McCloskey was leaning over to pick up a tissue, which had fallen to the floor. While doing so. the car went left of center and hit the parked auto. • Complaints Law enforcement officials are continuing to look into the theft of a car stereo, tapes and speakers from a vehicle owned by Larry Heppner. Syracuse. Heppner states that he was at his sister-in-law’s residence Friday, Sept. 14. when the theft occurred. Value of the items stolen was estimated at $452 Police are also looking into the theft of S4O from Jeff and Linda Robertson, Syracuse. According to reports, Mrs Robertson dropped S4O on the ground at a service station along SR 13 in Syracuse. While in the store to pay for the gas she bought, she realized the money was gone. An unidentified person informed police and service officials of the persons who took the money This theft is still under investigation. The only other complaint reported to Syracuse police stems from the puncturing of six tires of vehicles owned by the United Telephone Company. Syracuse. Five vehicles were vandalized, with one of the cars having two tires punctured.

EMS auction Sept. 21

The Nappanee EMS will be sponsoring an auction at 3 p.m., Friday, Sept. 21. at the Municipal Building, Nappanee. The Nappanee EMS will put a variety of items on the auction block in an effort to raise money to buy new equipment for its use Assisting the EMS department will be five Amish Churches from Nappanee whose members will

It happened... in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 18,1974 L. James Butt was elected president of the Syracuse Lake association and Nelson L. Auer, vice president, at the first meeting of the board of directors in the new fiscal year last Wednesday evening. Butt lives at 455 Medusa street and Auer's residence is 300 East Carroll street. The Syracuse town board stands one member short of its full five members with the resignation of Marion L. (“Budd”) Miller, as announced at the board’s meeting last night. The town of Syracuse will have brightly painted fire hydrants — looking like little soldiers along the streets — if local artist Ann Nyikos has anything to do with it. Ann (Mrs. Jack K.) 713 South Huntington street. Syracuse, has made the Syracuse town board a more-than-fair proposition. She said she’d paint the 100-odd fire hydrants free, if the town would supply the paint. Mrs. Ruth Rapp of Syracuse and Mrs. Oscar Bjella of near Benton were luncheon guests Thursday of Mrs. Robert L. Jones of Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Georgia Buster and daughter. Mrs. Jane Scheuer, both of Syracuse, were in Greencastle Sunday to attend the memorial service for their brother-in-law and uncle. Manson David Buster, aged 71 20 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 17. 1964 Members of the Lakeland community School Corporation's board of school trustees voted three to one to put a stop to frying fish in the school building. Business manager Don Arnold had been approached by several organizations about fish fries in the school and he approached the board for a policy. Syracuse Rotarians and their special guests, members of the Rotary-sponsored Little League baseball team, were thrilled to hear an enthusiastic and inspiring talk Monday night by Joe Heinsen of the Chicago White Sox. The meeting was held in Howard's restaurant south of Syracuse and was an annual meeting in which the Syracuse Rotary honors the young baseball enthusiasts they sponsor. Roy <Doc) Miller resigned from the Syracuse police department on Tuesday afternoon. The resignation is effective Friday. Mr. Miller, a night officer, is taking the position of foreman with the Shaw-Wynn Trailer Corporation in Elkhart Mr . and Mrs John Pritchard of Lore City. 0., were recent guests of their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Laughlin, Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Malone and family of Ligonier were recent guests of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdiener and daughters of . Syracuse. Mrs May Frush of Chicago has been visiting her sister, Mrs.. Frank Bates and Mr Bates of Syracuse. Mrs. Elmo Niccum. Lake Shore Drive. Syracuse, had as her guest, Mrs. Joseph F. Quick of New York City. Carl Bauer of Michigan City spent a day in Syracuse recently with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A Bauer. He left Sunday, Sept. 13. for Terre Haute, where he enrolled in Rose Polytechnic Institute. Carl is the son of Mr. and Mrs Duane Bauer, former Syracuse residents. 30 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 16, 1954 Irresponsible boating on Lake Wawasee proved to be a hotter issue than attracting new industry when the Syracuse Wawasee Chamber of Commerce met Tuesday evening after a dinner at the Wawasee Inn. Lively interest was displayed as the

furnish items for a bake sale. All money raised by the churches from the bake sale will be given to the Nappanee EMS squad. A few items listed to be auctioned off are a garden tractor, beds, cameras, livestock, tools and old toys. The event will take place rain or shine.

chamber’s president, Lee Fischer, who presided over this first fall meeting of the group, yielded the floor for discussion of the highly controversial issue of controlling thoughtless lake speeders and fishermen who insist on cruising with ‘'darkened ship” at night. Mrs. Cara Felty has returned from the McDonald Hospital, Warsaw. Her home is at 504 Lake Street. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Handy of Kale Island, Wawasee were in Fort Wayne recently to see Larry Grimes at the Veterans’ Hospital. Grimes’ condition is improving. The Forest Smith cottage, at Johnson’s Bay, Wawasee, is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. A. Borton of Fort Wayne who are on vacation. Mr. Borton is an uncle of Royal Borton, who formerly lived on Kale Island with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean and Mrs. Hazel Dausman returned on Saturday from a fishing trip to Cumberland, Northern Wisconsin. The catch was reported good, and the trip home, through Minnesota, was beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowser and daughter Barbara, left Friday on

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