The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 May 1985 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., May 29,1985

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WAR DEAD HONORED — American Legion Post 223 Commander Robert Meadows assists Tim Darr in going through the list of those veterans who have died. The list included numerous names of Syracuse residents who have participated in the wars and conflicts

Lakeland Memorial ceremonies (Continued from page 1) As Mrs. Schrock was giving the closing prayer a light rain began to fall and by the time the Legion Honor Guards sounded the three vollys, persons were heading for shelter from the heavier rain fall. Taps, played by Loree Mench, closed the ceremony. At North Webster There was no threat of rain in the sky to disturb memorial services at North Webster Monday morning. Hubert Kuhn Post 253 American Legion, sponsored the day’s parade and ceremony, along with the Legion Auxiliary. Following members of the Legion Honor Guards and Legion and Auxiliary Color Guards, a short march east on Washington Street for lakeside services were conducted before actual parade activities began. A small crowd gathered at the sight where Steve Gesaman, Legion Chaplain, offered a brief prayer before the honor guards shot three vollys. Dick Shock, sergeant at arms, tossed a small wreath into Webster Lake in honor of those who lost their lives at sea. Taps, with an echo effect, were reverently played by Bernie Haskins and Jim Himminger. Members of the Legion and Auxiliary lined in parade formation shortly before 11 a.m. to march from the Post on Washington Street, down SR 13 to the North Webster cemetery were a brief memorial service was conducted. The Legion was not alone in the parade as members of the North Webster Junior High Band played several patriotic tunes and the North Webster Brownies and Cub Scouts marched along carrying flags. Cemetery Services Rev. O. Rex Lindemood, pastor of North Webster United Methodist Church, spoke briefly of how many times people visit the cemetery o honor deceased loved ones. His message was based on Psalms 33: 12,20-22. Doug Jernigan, treasurer, served as master of the ceremonies introducing several of the Golden Star Mothers who were present. The North Webster Junior High Band played the Star Bangled Banner during the service, with Haskins and ; Himminger again, providing the echo effect taps at the close of the ceremony, preceded by three vollys by the honor guards. Bike-A-Thon awards June 1 Awards for the SyracuseWawasee Rotary Bike-A-Thon will be presented at 10 am. Saturday, June 1, in front of the Syracuse Public Library.

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Crabb is contender for state post

Dr. Larry Crabb, superintendent of Warsaw Community School System, is still one of the top contenders for the position of state superintendent of public instruction. In a telephone interview yesterday, Dr. Crabb indicated that the selection of a superintendent to replace former superintendent Dr. Harold Negley may occur this week. This is obviously dependent on the schedule of Governor Orr. Dr. Crabb was very calm and logical about the possibility of his being selected. He said that while he is certainly interested in the challenge of the state’s top educator position, he is also very happy in his present position and considers it also a continuing challenge. Actually, for some time after the state position became open, he didn’t consider the possibility of being a candidate. But Dr. Crabb said that friends and aquaintances began suggesting he was a very good prospect for the position. As these comments continued and key people began to mention

over the years. Shown off to the right are Linda Broekers, American Legion Auxiliary President and Ann Schrock, Legion Auxiliary Chaplin. (Photo by Deb Patterson)

him in Indianapolis he decided that his credentials were, in fact, pretty good and if so many good people thought so well of him he should aim for the state job. Forty-five original applicants were decreased in number to 15 people who were given preliminary interviews. This field has been cut to five final candidates, one of whom is Dr. Crabb. - z

Andrew Clyde on dean's list

Several area residents received recognition for their academic accomplishments at Bethel College by being placed on the dean’s list for the spring semester. Eligibility requires a grade point average of 3.50 or above with at least 12 semester hours. Andrew Clyde, son of Robert and Audrey Clyde, r 5 box 268 Syracuse, maintained a 4.0

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Kosciusko County Republican Chairman Jean Northenor has strongly endorsed Dr. Crabb because she believes him to be outstanding in the field of education and because of his proven leadership ability, personal integrity and morality. She believes his appointment would restore public confidence in this position which is vitally important to the residents of Indiana.

average. A total of 71 students were listed by the academic affairs office with 14 maintaining a 4.0 average. > Bethel College is located in Mishawaka and offers a wide range of two-year and four-year liberal arts degrees, as well as a master of ministries degree. Total enrollment for the spring semester was 550.

Seven attend IRTA seminar The 20th Annual Representative Assembly of the Indiana Retired Teachers’ Association, meeting in Indianapolis recently, was attended by seven delegates from Kosciusko County Retired Teachers’Association. V> The State President, Mary M. Reece of Claypool, announced an all-time record association membership of over 18,500 former Hoosier teachers. •* Cyril Brickfield, executive director of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), was guest speaker at the luncheon session of the assembly held at the Indiana Central University. There were five new state officers elected: Robert Pugh of Fort Wayne, president; Ruth Battle of Gary; first vicepresident; Kenneth Cheek of Evansville, second vicepresident; Paul Hardesty of Terre Haute, director; and M. Lucille Reisz of New Albany, director. These persons will serve two-year terms beginning September 1 of this year. Delegates from Kosciusko County were Joan Sharp and Virginia E. Ditmer of Syracuse; Arleen Miner, Esther Pfleiderer, and Anne Watts of Warsaw; Elizabeth Kaye-Smith of Winona Lake; and Irene Robison of Leesburg. Lester Davis of Warsaw also attended as a state chairman.

New M-J subscribers Edgar Plybon <. 200 S. Huntington Apt. 4 Syracuse, 1nd.46567 Julia Reed ; r 1 box 10(|i Milford, Ind. 46542 Richard D. Ziegler 633 Mayne Huntington, Ind. 46750 Edward W. Lowry r 2 box 135 Syracuse, 1nd.46567 Eloyce N. VanLue 213 S. Harrison Syracuse, Ind. 46567 Leonard J. Smith 606 S. Main St. Syracuse, Ind. 46567 Mrs. John R. Umbaugh 92 Cherokee Road r 1 Syracuse, 1nd.46567 Tony Gee , Lot 81 box 495A Shady Acres Cromwell, Ind. 46732 Earl And Annabel Moss r 1 box 82 Larwill, Ind. 46764 Ronald C. Stoll 68 E. Shore Dr. Syracuse, Ind. 46567 Tracy Minnix 72833 CR 29 Syracuse, Ind. 46567 Lewis Shenefield r 2 box 537 Syracuse, Ind. 46567 Donald L. Rich r 1 box 271 Leesburg, 1nd.46538 Don R. Rich > P.O. Box 38 Leesburg, Ind. 46538 Ginger Shriver 1020 Kane St. Apt. 1 S. Elgin, 111. 60177

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$2,000 damages in two-vehicle accident An accident at the intersection of Pickwick Road and SR 13 caused a combined total of over $2,000 damage, according to police reports. June L Bradley, South Bend, and Bruce E. Bushong, r 3, Syracuse, collided when Bradley, travelling west, pulled into the intersection. Bushong, who was travelling south on SR 13, said he applied his brakes, but was unable to avoid striking the South Bend resident’s car. No one was injured in the collision, but both cars suffered extensive damage. \ JOINS STAFF — Carolyn Parmerlee. Syracuse, has joined the sales staff at Chalet Realty, Syracuse, according to owners Rick and Malinda Pinney. Having completed the School of Real Estate and the Indiana Real Estate licensing examination, Mrs. Parmerlee joins the real estate profession in the community as one who originally summered on Lake Wawasee and later chose to make it her permanent home. She was raised in North Manchester and is familiar with various requirements of residents and residences. Mrs. Parmerlee is married to Carroll Parmerlee who has been in sales all his professional life. The couple has three sons, David, Indianapolis, Stephen, Muncie, both involved in marketing; and Douglas, a freshman at Wawasee High School. She is a member of St. Andrew's United Methodist Church and a member of the Chancel Choir there. She is also a model with an agency in Indianapolis and has interests in cooking, gardening and music.

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