The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 October 1984 — Page 19

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It happened. ..in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO. OCT. 2.1974 The Syracuse Church of God, located on East Washington street in a new look, with the completion of its new educational wing. While dedication was formally held July 14 of this year, completion of the new building project was riot completed until recently, according to pastor, Thomas Douglas. Following lengthy discussion from all of Syracuse’s town board members last night (Tuesday) town attorney Robert Re ' vas instructed to draft an ordinance for presentation at the next meeting for “No Right On Red” signs to be posted at the town’s traffic light on Huntington and Main in uptown Syracuse. Did you see it? It didn’t last long, and you certainly had to have your eyes open, or you missed it altogether. It wasn’t a bird, or an unidentified flying object. What was it, then you ask? It was the season’s first snow, and it came about 7:30 p.m. last night (Tuesday). Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mock and Mrs. Wanita Blackburn of r 3 Syracuse have returned to their home after accompanying Mrs. Harry Walker from Tippecanoe Lake to her home in Hillsboro. 111. 20 YEARS AGO. OCT. 1.1964 At a special board meeting held Monday evening the board agreed unanimously to employ the architectural firm of Mauer and Mauer of South Bend, to plan the new high school building for the Lakeland Community School Corporation. Mrs. Ross Lynn and Mrs. Esther Black of Indiana Lake\ Estates Fla., are house guests of Mrs. Melvin Smith, Syracuse. Mrs. Leulla Stables of Ligonier spent a few days recently in Syracuse with her granddaughter. Mrs. William Hess. Mr. Hess and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton of

v 1 fIWK \ •*“ i -Sv .MB K i v /’l* ■ B J r BIIF h ffl REALTORS INSTALL OFFICERS — The Kosciusko Board of Realtors held its annual banquet and installation of officers on September 14 at the Elk’s Club in Warsaw. Incoming officers and directors are. from left to right, seated: Mary Ellen Katte, new director; Phyllis Gerstner, president; Elaine Grill, vice president; Doris Bloom, outgoing president and new director. Standing, from left, Ric Schaekel. director; Larry Holmes, director; Frank Bush, first vice president; John Bonner, treasurer. Not pictured are directors, Bev Leiter. .Mary Ann Culbertson, and Mike Creighton; and Dorothy Hogan, treasurer

Lincoln, 111., spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Jack Elam, Mr. Elam and children of r 4 Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Waltz, Lake Wawasee have as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pomeran, Bellport, N.Y. Mr. Pomeran, and Mr. Waltz spent several days this week fishing in Wisconsin. Richard Johnson and daughter, Susan of Colorado Springs, Colo., visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Lamm of Syracuse last week. Mr. and Mrs. King Eng of Seattle Wash., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Foo Wong, Mr. Wong and son of Syracuse. Airman Terry Schrock of Bunker Hill, AFB, Peru, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schrock, Syracuse. 30 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 30.1954 It has been learned that the Syracuse Lake Property Owners Association was not among the groups which endorsed the plan of Col. Kenneth Mqrlin of the state conservation department for licensing of motors used on boats in order to finance an enforcement program, as was stated in the Journal last week. James Robert Miner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner, of Syracuse is the first recipient of the Lawrence D. Bell scholarship to Purdue university. The scholarship was set up this year by Mr. Bell, a native of Mentone and president of the Bell Aircraft company in Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers returned from Indianapolis Sunday noon. They spent the week end at the American Income Insurance Convention held at Lincoln hotel, Indianapolis. Beverly Joan Ringler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Ringler, 204 Boston St., Syracuse, has been enrolled at the Moody

Bible Institute in Chicago. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Fults over the week-end were Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Fults, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Nansen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamish, all of Wabash. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Spultz, Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Woolover of North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris entertained with a dinner, Sunday for Mrs. June Harris of Goshen and Mrs. Milo Geyer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Runyan had as their guests over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Don Roush, and daughters, Sharon and Sue, and Miss Barbara Kay Smith, all of Anderson, Indiana. 50 YEARS AGO, OCT. 4,1934 Work on the CCC camp on Wawasee is nearing completion. Lieut. Francis Deisher, who has been in charge of construction of the camp, will leave on Friday for Corydon where he will be in charge of building another CCC camp, the same size as the Wawasee camp. Lieut. McColley will be in charge of completing construction at the Wawasee camp. Results of the voting by

52,000 member association celebrates cosmetology week

The week of October 7-13 has been designated National Cosmetology Week by the 52,000 member National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association. During the week, cosmetology and hairstyling salons across the nation will be observing the week by conducting “Ask Us” activities that encourage public awareness of the many services that are available for men. women, and children in today’s

farmers of Turkey Creek township Monday night on the continuation of some kind of an agricultural control program showed that the farmers were rather divided in the opinion as to the efficiency of the government’s program. Miss Edna Hess moved to the Jerry Hamman home, Sunday, where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Long spent Sunday in the Ed Smith home at New Salem. Mrs. Carl Swanson and baby, of Detroit, Mich., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Stone. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Montgomery were: Miss Ruth Daniels of Rochester, Minn.; Dr. and Mrs. Daniels of Decatur, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Finton returned home, Saturday, after two weeks vacation, spent at the fair in Chicago, and visiting relatives in Dunlap and Columbia City. Mrs. J. H. Adrian and two sons from Loraine, 0., spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here. Boyd Adrian remained to visit his grandmother, Mrs. Fannie Hoy.

hIHCA member full service salons. Creating public awareness of the many important functions performed by the cosmetologist is a primary objective of National Cosmetology Week. NHCAmember salon owners and cosmetologists will be available for programs and presentations with local groups or associations during the week. Among popular events featured are fashion presentations Tor the male and female, highlighted by fall-winter hair fashions and designer apparel, slide presentations, hair fashion model of the year contests, radio and television programs and other special events. Some NHCA affiliates will be working closely with local chapters of the Girl Scouts of America. The Girl Scouts will have the opportunity to attend career days programs in which careers in cosmetology will be discussed. Girl Scout groups will also participate in tours of local cosmetology salons. In addition to aiding the Girl Scouts and other members of the general community, National Cosmetology Week helps build the NHCA Disaster Fund, which has been designated as the official charity for fund-raising events held during the week. The disaster fund was established in 1955 after floods had severely damaged salons in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The fund has since been in continual existence and has rallied to the aid of cosmetologists victimized by natural disasters across the country. Financial aid from the fund has helped victims of disasters repair their buildings and replace damaged equipment to help the salon return to normal working conditions as soon as possible. NHCA-member salons display the NHCA symbol, which depicts the male, female, and child clients, on their doors and windows to communicate their professionalism and high standards.

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