The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 May 1988 — Page 19

It happened ... in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO, APRIL 26,1978 The Lakeland Day Care Center located in the Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse, will be holding an open house May 2. The open house is designed for the public to see what some of the children’s activities are. Refreshments will be served, prepared by the children. Billy G. Coburn, Syracuse insurance agent, will be installed as the new Syracuse Lions Club president to serve for the new year, beginning July. He was elected at the club’s meeting at the Syracuse Case at last Wednesday night’s regular meeting.

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Larry Shook, head baseball and swimming coach at Wawasee High School, spoke at the Saturday morning meeting of the Wawasee Kiwanis club. Shook spoke on the baseball season that has just started. He also related several experiences while playing three sports at Butler University under the great Tony Hinkle. He stated these experiences were important ones and he felt very fortunate to have played under Coach Hinkle. Captain Corky Wong; assistance chiefs Joe Anderson and Ken Johnson; John Connolly, Jan Vansickle, Kirk Hughes and

Roger Grothaus, all Syracuse firemen, attended the two day fire school April 22-23 at Indianapolis-Purdue University, Indianapolis. A talk on the Syracuse Emergency Medical Squad was presented to members of the Wednesday Afternoon Club, Syracuse, who met in the home of Mrs. Nelson Miles on April 19. The Ruth Circle of Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse, will meet Thursday, April 27. Work will be done onthe program booklets for the MotnßrDaughter Banquet to be held May 10. 20 YEARS AGO, APRIL 24,1968 Jon Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard Roberts, r 3 Syracuse, has been elected to the position of managing editor of “The Purdue Agriculturist” for the 1968-69 school year. The April meeting of the Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Syracuse Methodist Church was held Thursday in fellowship hall in the church. A potluck salad bar at noon was a novelty enjoyed by all. The tables were made attractive with spring flowers of daffodils and tulips. Mary Clayton, a junior high student at Syracuse and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clayton, has won third place in the state Women’s Christian Temperance Union Contest. Her poster won first place in the county contest prior to being entered in the state contest. Mrs. Marley Evans, Jr., entertained the Wednesday afternoon club in her Lake Wawasee home on April 17. In the absence of the president, the incoming president, Mrs. Ralph Thornburg presided and called the meeting to order in regular form. Mrs. Merrill Norris was hostess for the April 17 meeting of the JFF club of Syracuse which was a smorgasboard with 11 members and two guests. Mrs. Walter Edwards and Mrs. Harold Agler attending. President, Mrs. Leseal Settlemeyer conducted a business meeting at which time it was decided to retain present officers for another year.

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30 YEARS AGO, APRIL 24,1958 Phyllis George, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert George, Syracuse, will be crowned Queen of the May, during this year’s annual May Day festivities at Manchester College, North Manchester of 3 May. This will be the second coronation ceremony for Miss George who was crowned Valentine Queen in 1956. She will be attended at her coronation by her court of two attendants from each class and a Maid of Honor. Sharon Byrd and Ed Anglemyer, the senior candidates, were crowned King and Queen of the annual King and Queen Dance; Friday night, 18 April, at the Syracuse High School. Terry Frushour, the student council president, presided at the ceremony. Other candidates were Dixie Murphy and LaMar Kilner, juniors; Susan Bachman and Carroll Denton, sophomores; Janet Grady and Bob LeCount, freshmen. Larry Roe, Syracuse eighth grader and winner of the annual spelling bee will compete with winners from other county schools Saturday morning. The contest is scheduled to be broadcast from radio station WRSW in Warsaw at 9:30 a.m. C.S.T. Mr. and Mrs. James Buhrt, R.R. 1 are the parents of a son born Saturday at Goshen General Hospital.

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50 YEARS AGO, APRIL 29,1938 Just 30 years ago today, April 29, 1908, the first issue of the original Syracuse Journal was produced by two young men, Garfield Walker and John Fancil. These young men purchased the old plant of the Leesburg Standard and moved it to the old frame business house that at that time occupied the present site of the State Bank Building. Within that year, the paper changed hands twice, passing from its original owners to the management of the writer, then to Ed G. Graham. Mr. Graham ran the paper for some time, then it was sold to William G. Connolly, who for some years conducted it, later selling out. Since then, four people have owned and managed the old Journal plant, the last being F.Allen Weatherhold, now a staff writer with the South Bend News-Times, a young man of sterling quality, a prolific writer and a good citizen, but the power behind the throne of his journalistic efforts, placed his newspaper in such financial straits through changing its name to the Indiana Journal, and trying to make a metropolitan paper out of a country newspaper, that he was forced to relinquish his management and the old Journal, newly named the

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Wed., May 4,1988 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

new “informer of public opinion.” Just 20 weeks ago today, without a “fly in our ointment.” True, we are in debt, out of jail, hated by some, adored by others, and going stronger than mustard. We trust we are giving our large circle of readers the kind of country newspaper it wants. Ira T. Howard and Edward H. Smith.

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