The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 January 1985 — Page 13

It happened . .... in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO, JAN. 22, 1975 Based up on a telephone assurance from Robert Campbell, head of the Indiana state tax control board, to Syracuse' town attorney Robert Reed that the $2.42 tax levy would stand as proposed, the Syracuse town board last night adopted a new upgraded salary scheduled for town employees.

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Wawasee Preparatory school on Lake Wawasee in Syracuse has named three prominent men to its board of control tp replace former members who stepped down the first of the year. The newly elected board members join the four Crosier members of the board, Father Robert Rossi, Francis Scheets, Charles Kunkel and Joseph Hennen. One of the

new board members is Paul Moore of Syracuse. An open house was held Sunday at the Lake Wawasee home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lemberg in honor of the christening of their granddaughter, Michelle Ann, daughter of Charles and Cynthia Lemberg. Mrs. Owen (Saundra) Cobbum of Syracuse, has received her

master of arts degree in education from Ball State the fall quarter. The annual stockholders meeting of the Syracuse Community Development Corporation was held Saturday in the boardroom of the State Bank of Syracuse. Township assessor Harry Vanhemert and his first deputy

t • • Mrs. Lorin Knispel attended the 74th annual conference of the state board of tax commissioners and county and township assessors of Indiana, held January 13-15 at Indianapolis. 20 YEARS AGO, JAN. 21,1965 James E. Fry, 300 South Lake Street, Syracuse, began his new duties as loan-teller at the State

Bank of Syracuse Monday morning. For the past five and a half years Fry was clerk-carrier at the Syracuse post office. At the regular meeting Tuesday evening, Jan. 19, of the Syracuse town board of trustees, women representing the Camp Fire groups, told the board members, that the Scout cabin was in a deplorable condition and

Wed., January 23,1985 — THE MAIL-JOURJNa£

if something was not done soon the building would be of little use to anyone. Mrs. Ed Kleinknight of Syracuse was hostess to her bridge club Monday evening for a seven o’clock supper. Mrs. Paul Lantz was guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lois Schleeter and Mrs. Hubert Anglemyer. Mrs. Terry Trexler and two children left Saturday to return to their home in Ocala, Fla., after spending several weeks in Syracuse with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kline. . Mindy Rogers, daughter of Mrs. Jean Rogers, Syracuse, celebrated her ninth birthday Sunday. She was a guest of her mother at a dinner at Foo and Fay’s restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. James Buckley of Kokomo called at the home of Mrs. Georgia Buster Wednesday Mrs. Myrtle Robinson of Syracuse was a Sunday dinner guest of her cousin, Miss Katherine Rothenberger at her home at Papakeechie Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, of r 1 Syrapuse visited in Battle Creek, Mifeh., recently. 30 YEARS AGO; JAN. 27,1955 Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Daft. Betty Ruth and Billy of Indianapolis were Sunday dinner guests of Eldred Mabie and visited Mrs. Daft’s mother, Mrs. Emma Mabie. The family also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Method and other relatives here. Mrs. Lydia Deardorff returned recently from several weeks stay in Chicago with her daughter, Miss Ida Deardorff, R.N. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Snyder of Cromwell spent Sunday with Mrs. Snyder’s mother, Mrs. Catherine Beck, who was celebrating her 91st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Smith entertained Tuesday night with dinner-bridge for 12 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gtay of Syracuse Lake who will leave soon for a trip around the world. Mr. and Mrs. Gray are planning to visit Mrs. Smith’s daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Anderson in Djokjarta Indonesia. Mrs. Jose Olivares of Chicago and Goshen (the former Nancy Ketering) was a recent guest of her mother, Mrs. George Warner and Mr. Warner, also her sister, Mrs. Jack Stoelting and family. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Koher were Friday dinner hosts to Mr. Koher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koher, of Papakeechie Lake. On their first trip in 7 years, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates left Friday on a trip to Eustis, Florida, where they will visit Mr. Bates’ sister, Mrs. James Connors and Mr. Connors. 50 YEARS AGO, JAN. 24,1935 Commencing Feb. Ist, the Syracuse office of the United Telephone Co., will be the head office for the six exchanges in what will then be known as the

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Syracuse district. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fitzpatrick of Mishawaka were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Court Slabaugh, Sunday. Miss Maxine Holloway, who is attending business college in Fort Wayne, spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Clark of Warsaw spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swenson. Miss Margaret Wolf is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson in So. Bend Mrs. Clara Sellers of Walkerton is spending this week with Mrs. Isabel Greiger. Friday morning, Mrs. C. W. Howard and Miss Helen Bowld left with Miss Nell Mann in her car, for a vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Davis of No. Liberty came to Syracuse, Sunday, to spend a few days with Mrs. Effie Strieby. i Miss Helen Jeffries and her father, S. O. Jeffries, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kern. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. John Byland, Jr., and family moved to the Yard Shaeffer house, next to Mrs. Sarah Younce’s home, near Syracuse. Hit-and-run in Milford A hit-and-run accident occured late Saturday night or early Sunday morning in the parking lot behind the Upper Crust on Main Street in Milford, according to Milford Town Marshall Dave Hobbs. Damaged in the incident were a 1979 Dodge and a 1984 pick-up truck owned by Jack N. Baker, owner and operator of the Upper Crust. Damage to the Dodge was set at $l5O and damage to the pick-up was set at S6OO. Three damaged in Monday crash Three vehicles were damaged in an accident at CR 650E and CR 300 N on Monday at 10:30 a.m. Carolyn Tillett, 46, r 1 Leesburg, was driving her 74 Dodge van when it hit a patch of ice, slid down a hill and ran into a 1961 Ford and a 1979 Buick owned by Rex Hathaway of r 1 Warsaw. No damage estimates were available. Faces shortages WASHINGTON - The military faces a severe shortage of doctors, nurses and medics and present personnel could treat as little as one in 10 wounded on the battlefields of a large-scale conventional war, a study revealed recently. , Bare Achievements are like trousers — they become threadbare if you rest on them. — Sunshine Magazine.

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