The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 July 1987 — Page 23

■ Mtf MSExi > im■ i k I c I vF v I **^ w A;:«g®|Mlr » V W t9HKb» *• ?*■»»* I fcs \ I -■ W -> C ’ '•* # * W*^-' 1 £"■«». ■ ’• -ty\j» fowl* k tfr AS; CONSIDER WAWASEE DIRECTORY — Four Lake Wawasee residents who are proud of the 1987 Wawasee Directory that is currently being distributed to Lake Wawasee residents are, from left Robert Myers. Wiley Spurgeon, John Quatman and Jack DeHaven. They gave the directory more than just a cursory once-over at the annual Wawasee Property Owners’ Association breakfast Sunday morning at the South Shore Pavilion. Tom Tuttle had charge of the serving line and reported 342 ( members were served breakfast. ) —"JOK ••>*W'* IR,l li®^' 1 g* *ggi t > W> * ■ * g?r • j&mh COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS — A number of people undertook the responsibility of chairing committees for the Syracuse Sesquicentennial Celebration. The committees included: street decorations, family contests, historical research, historical house tour, museum, vendors, mayor’s race, music in the park, parades, and Crosson Dedication, firemen's competition, boat races, and sesquicentennial ball. Shown in the photo are some of the chairpersons. Seated are Jack Elam, historical research; and Barb VanLue, Crosson decorations. Standing in back are Rosalyn Jones, street decorations; Jim Evans, co-chairman of the mayoral race; Jeanne Gardiner, museum and sesquicentennial ball; Kip Schumm, music in the park; Carol Smith, historical house tour; Bruce Vandermark, family contests; arid Neil Donahoe, vendors. Absent from the photo were Deb Patterson, parades; Ron Moser, firemen’s competition and boat races. (Photo by Deb Patterson) * l&h ui' /> '> WT* ’ ' * y < <4b I|B i b l^V v < 4 V« ■■ S SESQUICENTENNIAL QUEEN COMMITTEE — Lynn Griffith and Jeannine Schrock are cochairwomen of the Sesquicentennial Queen Pageant to be held on Tuesday, July 7. They have been working with a committee of 11 women in making preparations for the pageant which will be held in the Wawasee High School Auditorium. Shown in front are Pam Todd, Mrs. Schrock, Mrs. Griffith, Lynda Fourman and Karen Heil. Standing in back are Kristi Bartow, Mary Haq, Caryl Gildersleeve. Karen Call, Judy Moser and Bobbie Simpson. Not shown are Kelly Ganz and Peg Bailey. (Photo by Ron Baumgartner)

Judges named for flotilla Sam Cole, president of the Wawasee Flotilla Committee, announces the plans are completed for the 1987 Flotilla i Parade on Sunday, July 5, at 1 p.m. on Lake Wawasee. The flotilla president usually acts as parade marshal, and this year is no exception. Cole’s duties as parade marshal will be to organize the parade at the starting point, so the floats will be in good single-file formation as they travel around the lake. The parade will be led by Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Boats, who set the pace, followed by the commodore’s boat. Judges this year are Ray Butler, Jan Keim, and Syracuse Police Chief Robert Ziller. Butler is an expert on antique and classic boats, and his advise on that category is expected to be helpful to the other judges in making their decisions. Categories will be commercial, non-profit organizations, residential, youth and antique/classic boats. There is no theme this year, so entries may be decorated any way the owner wants. All entries will receive a medal.

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It happened ... in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO, JUNE 29,1977 David Smith and Mrs. Susan Hunter were elected officers of the Syracuse Plan Commission for the remainder of the 1977 year at a meeting of the commission last Thursday, June 23, in the town hall. s The Syracuse Church of the Nazarene will celebrate its 15th anniversary this Sunday, July 3, with Rev. John Secor, the founding pastor, bringing the morning message. James Russell Marlette, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marlette, r 2 Syracuse, has returned home for a visit until sometime in August. Larry Baumgardt officially took over his new position of president at the meeting of the Syracuse Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, June 22, at the South Shore Golf Course clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Walker and son David of Syracuse retumed this pjist week from a week’s vacation in Nashville, Tenn., where they visited with Rev. and Mrs. Howard Walker, the forme/being a brother. They also visited the space station in Huntsville, Ala., and a day in Memphis, Tenn., with Judy Walker who is studying nursing. 20 YEARS AGO, JUNE 28, 1967 The eighth annual Syracuse Police and Fireman’s Benefit fair opens Monday night, July 10, in the town’s upper and lower parking lots. Thee will also be rides on east Main street from the alley at Mike Larranaga’s to Harrison street. Me r th , Syracuse Republican, has been appointed as a citizen member of the Syracuse town plan commission by circuit court judge Gene B. Lee. Mr. Smith fills the unexpired term of John Augsburger, which terminates December 31, 1967. Mr. Augsburger resigned his membership on the commission when he moved to Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of near Syracuse have returned home following a three-week European tour with the Purdue Glee club. The party left Lafayette following commencement exercises at the university on June 4 in two buses. They flew from O’Hare air port in Chicago direct to Frankfort, Germany, on what is the longest commercial air flight. Their first stop was in Malmo, Sweden, with the parents going one way the glee club another — the parents enjoyed many visits and sight seeing tours while the boys presented their concerts. Norway, Sweden. Denmark, Holland and Germany were visited. Four days were spent in Berlin with the group spending three hours in East

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Berlin, passing over at Check Point Charlie. Mr. and Mrs. William Cable of r 2 Syracuse observed their 25th wedding anniversary at their home on Wednesday, June 21. The couple met on June 21, 1941, at a Church of the Brethren conference and were married by her uncle, the late Dr. H. L. Hartsough, at Camp Mack, near Milford, one year later. The largest pontoon ever to be launched on Lake Wawasee went into the water on Friday. It was a 43-foot pontoon, carpeted and with numerous “extras.” It is the property of John Cripe of Wolcottville. Cripe is owner of Sylvan Marine manufacturing company. The craft was put into the water at Waco Beach. 30 YEARS AGO, JULY 4,1957 Township trustee, Calvin E. Beck, announced last week the Advisory Board has approved plans for a $150,000 addition to the Syracuse school system. Plans call for an eight-room addition of six classrooms, a band room and an art room, Beck said. Dr. John C. Mason of , Indianapolis will join the medical staff of Drs. Clark and Craig 5 July. A graduate of Indiana University, Dr. Mason has completed his internship at the Indianapolis General Hospital. He and his wife, Phyllis, are moving to Syracuse this week and will live in the Cripe apartments on Main Street. Miss Irene Abts entertained Thursday at her home on south shore of Wawasee Lake, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Hull of Elkhart and the personnel of the office. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grove and children, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brouse and children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marion and children, and Mrs. Edna Goodman.

Firefighters to compete July 4

A Syracuse Sesquicentennial Firefighter’s Competition and Field Day is planned for Saturday, July 4, at 1 p.m., in the Liberty lot along SR 13. Deputy State Fire Marshal Tony Ciriello -and his wife, Jean, will be chairpersons. There will be two divisions for competition: Class A for firefighting teams of full time or volunteer departments and Class B for ladies' auxiliary teams or junior auxiliaries. In Class A events will be a ladder climb, dry hose, steeple climb, water competition, bucket brigade, drafting competition, yard lay (gated “Y”) competition; and dressing contest. In

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lower and daughters, Connie and Carol of Toledo, Ohio, stopped over night Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Ida Hibschman, and started Friday morning for Denver, Colorado, and Yellowstone National Park where they will spend their k vacation.. Miss Willodean Traster was a Friday evening caller of Mrs. Miriam McCulloch and Miss Sandy DeGroff. 59 YEARS AGO, JULY 1,1937 One of the most extensive displays of fireworks ever ignited in an Independence day celebration in this locality will be given at Syracuse City park Monday night. Because of the ideal location for the pyrotechnics, together with the fact that lake hotels and cottages will be filled to capacity for the July 4th weekend, it is expected that one of the largest crowds ever to attend any event here will be present. Officials of the SyracuseLake Wawasee Community Chamber of Commerce pointed out that it will be possible for 10,000 persons to be in close proximity to the park without overcrowding. Others will view the display from any other points along Syracuse lake. Mr. and Mrs. FT”D. Harkless and daughter, Betty, attended the wedding of Miss Jane Rummel and Robert Welty in the First Presbyterian church in Goshen Sunday. Miss Rummel is the niece of Mrs. Harkless. Mr. and Mrs. Judge Ellis, Anderson, spent the weekend at their Wawasee lake home. Mary Alice Kitson spent from Sunday until today at the convention of the National Education association in Detroit. Miss Kitson was a delegate from South

Class B, events will be a bucket brigade, dry hose and dressing contest. The Syracuse Fire Department and Emergency Medical Service will give a demonstration of the extrication techniques using the Hurst Tool and others used in removing accident victims from wreckage and EMS techniques. Two cars will be placed in a manner in which to simulate a vehicle wreck and inside the vehicle will be persons simulating injuries. This demonstration will culminate the Firefighters’ Competition and Field Day.

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Wed.,;July 1,1987 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Bend schools. John Fleming, Rochester, ■ spent last weekend in Syracuse. Mr. Fleming and his son-in-law, Raymond Kitson, reported a good catch of fish Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cosby and Mrs. Walker, Bloomington, spent several days last week with Mrs. Maggie Butt. They returned home Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hard, Chicago, and Mrs. Lois Hoelcher and daughter, Barbara, Indianapolis, were guests Saturday and Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brand and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller, North Manchester, were in Syracuse Sunday sight-seeing and attending the Pickwick theater. Phillips is connected with the Peabody Seat" Company, which manufactured the chairs for the theater. Mr. W. E. Long entertained a

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party of business men from widely separated sections of the United States over the week end. Canada was also represented. The party came by special car from Chicago Thursday noon and left late Sunday afternoons Articles of incorporation for the Wawasee Travelers’ 61ub, ’■.Turkey Creek township, have been filed with Chauncey C. Tucker, county recorder. Articles were issued by the secretary of state 18 years ago but not filed until last wepk. Present officers are E. L. Brown of Columbia City, president, and M. C. Darnail of Wabash county, secretarytreasurer. The original incorporators, residents of Wabash county, were Sanford W. Jones, Ernest Jones, John Kaiser, T. Fred Hipskind, James H. Hipskind, James D. Adams, S. J. Pefley, H. L. Beck, S. E. Harsch, Charles S Baer, L. L. Wallace and Jacob Abner.

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