The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 October 1984 — Page 15
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10 YEARS AGO, OCT. 16, 1974 It was standing room only at the Syracuse town board meeting last night, most of the visitors appearing in support of police officer Orville Vanderßeyden who was reportedly being ushered out of his post on the police department. Vanderßeyden has been on the Syracuse police force for eight and a half years and was
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chief until the first of this year when the job was given to Dale Sparklin. Miss Debra Plummer of r 3 Syracuse has received academic honors and has been named to the dean’s list at International junior college of the summer term, according .to Donald J. Andofer, director. The Senior Mothers Club of
Syracuse met Monday night at Calvary United methodist church with 15 members in attendance. Following a short business meeting presided over by president Mrs. Herschel Harper, a social time was held. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. William Kerfin and Mrs. John Walker. The November 11 meeting will be with Mrs. Rebec-
ca Ki tson. Members of the Primary Mothers club of Syracuse will meet October 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Jerry deSomer for a Halloween party. Thus far the club has held three meetings with new officers taking over. The officers are as follows: President — Mrs. Larry Clodfelter; Vice president —
Mrs. Terry McClod; Secretary — Mrs. Jim Tranter; Treasurer — Mrs. John Stetler; Program — Mrs. Charles Penn; Project — Mrs. John Price; Publicity — Mrs. deSomer; door prize — Mrs. Jim Owens. 20 YEARS AGO, OCT. 15,1964 According to a report released Tuesday evening at the monthly
meeting of the board of school trustees of tjje Lakeland Community School Corporation the final completion date has been set for September 1, 1967, on the new school. Don Enyeart, Syracuse chief of police who resigned last Thursday evening, announced this morning he is going to work with the Anderson Package Delivery Ser-
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vice, of south Main street, Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Bill S. Betes and son, Bob, Syracuse, spent the week end with relatives of Munster. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lantz of Syracuse have returned to their home from a visit on Stuttgart, Germany with their daughter, Mrs. James Connolly, Lt. Connolly and children. The Lantz’s flew to Germany after receiving word that their little grandson, Andrew, had received eye surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wogoman of r 4 Syracuse have returned home after a visit in Chicago with their daughter Mrs. Tom Joyce, Mr. Joyce and family. Mrs. Helen Snyder, Edwardsburg, Mich., spent the week end with her brother, John Stetler of Syracuse. 30 YEARS AGO, OCT. 14,1954 John Auer was elected president of the Cemetery Board, at the 6 October meeting in the Grade School basement. Leon Connolly is president, and Mrs. Wilma F. Hire is secretarytreasurer. The complete Board of Directors is Mel Smith, Mrs. (Dorothy) M. Smith, Mrs. Effie P. Spencer, Charles Harris and John Auer. Mrs. Walter C. Garten, of Indianapolis, celebrated her 85th birthday Sunday at her Ogden Island home. Also celebrating birthdays were her grandson, James W. Sutton, also of Indianapolis, and her great granddaughter, Kathy Marie Jones, of Lake Wawasee. Others present were Mrs. A W. Sutton, Mr. Frank Garten and Mrs. Gertrude Henry, all of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones Jr., and larry Jones, Lake Wawasee. Mrs. E. E. Hay, Os Oshkosh, Wisconsin, arrived Monday to be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Smith, for a week. Mr. and Mrs O. M. Ragsdale of North Shore, Wawasee Lake, attended the Indiana-Mich. State game at Bloomington, Saturday. Miss Donna McSweeney, stu-
Information sessions on cancer begin next week
Do you want to learn more sering some practical suggesabout living with cancer? tions on coping with daily health Do you want to explore new problems. Maintaining good potentials in your life as a cancer health is vital to the comfort and patient? possible recovery of the cancer Do you want to discover new patient. Good nutrition and knowledge about the practices regular exercise tailored for the that make up your treatment? individual are important aspects Do you want to experience the of living with cancer. Exercise, if friendship of others who have or done properly, is a proven have had cancer? • reducer of stress as well as a vital The American Cancer Society practice for good mental funcof Kosciusko County is presenting tioning. a four-week series of informa- The third class on November 6 tional and sharing sessions for will focus on the resultant people who have or have had changes in an individual’s feelcancer, their families, friends ings about him/herself that norand interested others. The mally accompany cancer. When classes will be held on Tuesday our bodies do not function as we evenings, Oct. 23, 30 and Nov. 6 are used to them working it is difand 13, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The ficult to think we still have some meetings will be in the Bowen control in our lives. Practical Genter Video Suite, which is realities of changes in emotions, located on the main floor of the sexual difficulties and the need building and is equipped with for continued physical contact comfortable seating. The Bowen with other persons will be exCenter is located at 850 N. Har- plored. Closely related to these rison Street, Warsaw, near changes is the usefulness of effecKosciusko Community Hospital. tive communication skills. Styles The first class on October 23 of communication and ways of will be an introduction to the changing normal patterns to series by the three co-facilitators more satisfying ones will be exBarton Fletcher, pastor of the plored. The leader for this session First United Methodist Church of will be Quance. Warsaw; Diane Quance, con- The final session will be held oh sultation and education specialist November 13. This class is at the Bowen Center; and Kathy designed to assist participants in Simpson, social worker at Home identifying community resources Health Care Services, Inc. they that can be of help to them. The will be moderating the series as format will be a panel discussion representatives of the Cancer by several service providers in Society. The second half of the our area. There will be time for session will be a presentation by questions and answers in order to Dr. William Walker on the meet each individual need as fuldisease of cancer. He will be ex- ly as possible. Included on the plaining how the human body panel will be Joe Mendenhall, a functions as well as looking at local pharmacist; Joy Jackson of how cancer develops and grows, the YMCA; Karen Gerrard, the An important aspect of this class Cancer Society Service Worker; will be giving patients informa- Sue Fuson of the Reach to tion on how they can com- Recovery program; Barton Fletmunicate with their physician cher, a local pastor; Kathy Simpand thus become a part of their son of Home Health Care and own treatment team. Diana Quance of the Bowen Dr. Roberta Rose, specialist in Center. orthopedic surgery; Armena Pre-registration is requested Schmucker, dietician at but is not required for the senes. Kosciusko Community Hospital There is no charge for attenand Connie Schaefer, R.N., dance. Persons wishing to Hospice, will be on hand for the register or who desire more mforsecond session. They will be of- mation may call 267-6933.
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dent nurse at Memorial Hospital, South Bend, Ind., was home with her mother, Mrs. Charlotte McSweeney, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Griffith of the Wawasee marina, had a family birthday observance, Sunday in honor of their son Danny’s 2nd birthday. 50 YEARS AGO, OCT. 18,1934 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dempsey and Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Grissom went to West Unity, 0., Sunday, and brought Miss Bertha Raymond back to Syracuse with them. She is staying with Mrs. Grissom. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Longacre have moved to the Owen Strieby home on Front street. Mrs. C. W. Howard, Miss Nellie Mann and Miss Helen Bowld spent Thursday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sprague went to the home of their daughter in Madison, Wise., last Thursday, returning home, Monday. , Mrs. L. A. Seider, Mrs. Hallie Holloway, Mrs. George Xanders, Mrs. Kenneth Harkless were South Bend visitors, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long of Andrews were guests at the Snobarger home, Sunday. They took Mr. and Mrs. O. Bartholomew home with them for a visit there this week. Ray McClintic came home from Toledo, 0., for a visit with his father, Ed McClintic, this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Stoner and family plan to start for Tampa, Fla., next Tuesday, to spend the winter there. , Mr. and Mrs. Millard Hire 1 spent Sunday and Monday in Chicago at the fair. Mrs. John Meek took care of Sasha Ann during their absence. Wet cake knife cuts cake easily When cutting a fresh cake, a wet knife will make the job easier.
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