The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 September 1987 — Page 5

jr </ Mr3l II z .I* BL- X * 4 / f / *® * Bh ’ ■— I W T -< l|W ' MBB—TRY TO HIT THE CAR PLEASE! — Gary Stuck man, on the left, seems to be having a bit of trouble keeping the water aimed at the car and not on his fellow workers. The Wawasee Choir members are currently in a money raising drive attempting to raise sufficient funds so that they may travel to Washington, D.C. The choir could have as many as 93 persons participating in the trip this year. Members were accepting pledges and donations to wash cars in the area on Saturday, Sept. 26, at all three elementary schools in the corporation. (Photo by Carla Gaff) From The Syracuse Police Log — Loose boat on Syracuse Lake

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police and Fire Departments: SEPTEMBER 23 8:45 a m. — Request received to have the animal control officer patrol the Lakeview area as there is a problem with dogs getting in the garbage 10:32 a m. — Report received of a doberman pincher loose on East Washington Street 12:45 a m. — Speeding boats are reported in a channel 2:13 p.m. — Caller requested that an officer make a title check on a mobile home in a mobile home court 7:14 p.m. — Man reported his truck was on fire but he put it out and everything was all right SEPTEMBER 24 11:44 a m. — Request for the working hours of the police chief to obtain a gun permit 1:22 p.m. — Report received of lost keys and prescription glasses 3:15 p.m. — A bicycle was reported as being found 4:10 p.m. — A call was received with information to be relayed to the clerk’s office concerning a police report being picked up 4:43 p.m. — Caller wanted to know who to contact concerning a pit bull around Bonar Lake SEPTEMBER 25 8:32 a m. — An accident is reported at the stoplight in Wawasee Village, unknown if there are injuries 1:04 p.m. — Caller requested to know if it was all right to drive a newly purchased van without license plates to get it home 2:25 p.m. — Caller reported there was a possible case of animal cruelty occurring 2:44 p.m. — Report received of a possible theft of a boat motor 3:15 p.m. — Caller requested an officer patrol the area of Crazy Corners 5:43 p.m. — Report received of a loose boat on Syracuse Lake by Medusa Street 10:23 p.m. — An officer is requested at Washington and Lake Streets as there are kids climbing a utility pole SEPTEMBER 26 8:12 a.m. — Call received concerning baby opossum 10:09 a.m. — Person came to the dispatcher’s office to report a stolen bike again 11:31 a.m. — Information is wanted on burning objects in town 4:38 p.m. — Loud music is reported on North Huntington Street, an officer is requested 8:09 p.m. — Officer on duty reports there is a possible problem with the railroad crossing gates 9:01 p.m. — Officer on duty reports a person reported the railroad gates and lights did not

All that I am I owe to Jesus Christ, revealed to me in His divine book. • David Livingstone You are invited to join us in worship our 9:00 A.M. — Sunday Morning Bible School dMfIK 10:00 A.M.— Sunday Morning Worship I' 6:30 P-M.— Sunday Evening Service ■ 7:00 P.M.— Wednesday Evening Bible In Study And mBBk tfeW wHHbk Program J|| Dale Kuhns 830 P.M.r- Choir Practice R r ; qn Wilcox Minister — Youth Minister TRANSPORTATION provided on Sunday Mornings. Call 658-9151. AREA TOUTH RALLT hero on October 10th and 11th. For more information, call 658-9151. CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF MILFORD Fourth & Henry Streets 658-9151 MILFORD j

go on until the train was on the crossing SEPTEMBER 27 8:22 a.m. — Caller requested permission from the police department concerning parking vehicles 10:54 a.m. —.Four calls were received complaining about loud music in Wawasee Heights 1:49 p.m. — Report received of a motorcycle racing on town property by the cemetery 7:13 p.m. — Received a report nf a vehicle in a ditch by a mobile home SEPTEMBER 28 5:29 a.m. — Caller reported his truck was missing 3:20 p.m. — Received a call about a large dog on Medusa Street and an officer was wanted 5:06 p.m. — Theft reported at Wawasee High School 5:14 p.m. — Caller requested to know if there was a charge for an accident report 5:48 p.m. — Person came to the dispatcher’s office for a police officer regarding a stolen bike 7:22 p.m. — An officer is wanted regarding an attempted

Letter to the editor An apology

Dear Editor: On September 27 a portion of our Morning Worship Service was inadvertently broadcasted through our new outside speaker system. Whereas it is our desire to minister to the needs of this community, it is not our wish to force our message upon anyone.

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breaking and entering 11:30 p.m. — Report received of a refrigerator laying in the roadway on CR 1050 N SEPTEMBER 29 8:09 a.m. — Call received from Wawasee High School in regards to a theft 4:36 p.m. — Officer requested for a lock out 4:53 p.m. — Kosciusko County requested an ambulance be sent to the area of CR 52 and CR 33 to check on a person 7:10 p.m. — Subject came to the dispatcher’s office for a police officer College cost study WASHINGTON - An 'unpublished U.S. Department of Education study that concludes the total cost of a bachelor’s degree is 54 percent higher at private colleges than public campuses has started a fight between higher education groups and the Reagan administration.

We therefore wish to apologize to all who were inconvenienced by this oversight and to thank those who so graciously brough! it to our attention. We shall use every means to see that this does not occur again. Wawasee Heights Baptist Church

•• - • Sesquicentennial Memories *— • K --GB W ia I Mr II UH X f I r ■ > IL!! I | f WaUL if It 77 Mr I . A ’ > * r ■;/ 1 ' - Ki F’/zr-- J l/t / •L ? * ¥ ■ .'t ’ gMf’WMf’ F'. « ' V ■Wli ‘ ■ I ‘ -F J i■ pwßw B Syracuse Church of the Brethren 100 years old

The Syracuse Church of the Brethren is celebrating its 100th year since its beginning in Syracuse. Despite the caption in the picture of the original church building, the church has never been the Dunkard Brethren Church. The Church of the Brethren was organized in Germany in 1708 known as German Baptist. In 1881 there was a three-way division of the church; German Baptist, The Brethren Church and the Church of the Brethren. In 1926 there was a splinter group that broke away to become the Dunkard Brethren Church. ihe Syracuse chui ch was a par t of Solomon's Creek. A church house was built’ in Syracuse in 1887 and was dedicated that year by A H. Puterbaugh. The church was organized in April 1907 and J.W. Kitson, A.L. Neff and J.C. Stout were the first ministers. John S. Neff was deacon. A Sunday school was organized with Otho Warstler as superintendent, who was

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chosen deacon in 1907. In 1908 he was elected minister. The Syracuse Church of the Brethren is celebrating this historical year with a revival September 27 through October 2, at 7 p.m., each evening with Rev. Orvil Kilmer as guest speaker. Rev. Arnold Naff is the present pastor of the congregation. Services are presently at 9:30 a.m. for Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. for morning worship, 6 p.m. for Youth Fellowship and 7 p.m. for evening worship. There is a mid-week prayer meeting and Bible study. The 100-year-nld structure received an extensive remodeling in 1967 with an addition to the west. Looking at the church today you can still see part of the original building structure. This photo is from the Brethren Historical Library and Archives of Elgin, 111., and loaned to us by Jeff Fackler, Syracuse, a member of the Church of the Brethren.

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