The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 July 1989 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 26,1989

It happened ... in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO, JULY 25,1979 The Syracuse Town Board met in special session last Thursday to work on the town’s budget and passed motions to eHpinate the parking meters from the town and to install several three-way stop Members of the Busy Homemakers Club met July 18 in the home of Mrs. Roscoe Kinney. Mrs. Ralph Neff served as cohostess. Fourteen members of the Twilighters Bunco Club of Syracuse and guests, Mrs. Dallas Kitson and Mrs. Paul Stouder. met last Wednesday evening for a picnic at the Lake Wawasee home of Mrs. Robert Moser. Cohostess was Mrs. Gerald Bitner. For the second production of their abbreviated 'Summer of ’79” season, the folks at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse east of Lake Wawasee are staging "Bye. Bye Birdie.” Almost an inch of welcomed rain fell in the area Tuesday morning, making area farmers very happy. Although more rain is needed for the parched soil, weather forecasts predict more

Serving our country

iß* • ■ 'MKgjjS * V Ji* & . dr KENNETH N. KAYLOR Airman Kenneth N. Kaylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Kaylor, Watertown. Tenn., whose family formerly resided in the Bremen, Macy and Milford areas, has graduated from the United States Air Force Aerospace course at Chanute Air Force Base, 111. During the course Kaylor was taught to repair generators, gas turbines and hydraulic pumping equipment. He also earned credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force Kaylor, a 1987 graduate of Watertown High School, is now stationed for two years at RheinMain Air Force Base, Frankfort. Germany.

z I z GRAND OPENING DOOR PRIZE WINNER — Audrey Butt, Syracuse, was the door prize winner during Star Realty/Star Builders recent grand opening. The prize was a gift certificate for the Holiday Inn Plaza in Merrillville. The certificate is good for one nigth’s accommodations for two people, two tickets to the theater, dinner for two, and coupons. Pictured, left to right, are Gladys Graff, James Butt, Mrs. Butt, Star Realty principle broker Barbara Todd, Cathy Loft, and Audrey Ruth. (Photo by Ron Schwartz, Jr.)

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rain during the next few days. Beginning this fall, adults can work toward an Indiana University degree at Wawasee High School. Five college freshman and sophomore level courses will be offered at the high school at 6:30 on Tuesday and Thursday evenings beginning August 30 and September 4. Courses are taught by professors from Indiana University at South Bend. 20 YEARS AGO, JULY 23, 1969 Miss Vicki Pfingst and Misses Diannah and Kathleen Camp of Rancho Cordova, Calif., are spending a week with Vicki's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Pfingst, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher and other relatives at Syracuse. A dinner guest Sunday of Mrs. F.J. Banning of r 1 Pierceton was Mrs. Dale Grimes of r 2 Syracuse. Evening caller Mrs. Carl Thomas, DeWitt Thomas. Mrs. Sam Starkey, all of r 2 Syracuse, and Mrs. Lester Modessit of South Bend. Ralph Oyler, Syracuse, county councilman, was the speaker at the meeting Monday, July 14, of the Washington-Monroe Farm

His address is: Kenneth N. Kaylor. Box 368. Rhein-Main. ABS Germany, APO New York 09057-5000. I JAY A. AUER Airman Jay A. Auer, son of Robert and Carolyn Auer, 509 W. Section St., Milford, has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. During the six weeks of training. the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and custom and received special training in human relations In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force Auer is a 1982 graduate of Wawasee High School.

Bureau held in the Pierceton school cafeteria. Councilman Oyler gave an interesting talk on the county budget. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKibbin and son, Joe of Warsaw, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scheuer and children at Syracuse. Mrs. Arthur Whitehead of Kokomo spent Friday and Saturday nights with her niece Mrs. Calvin Beck and Mr. Beck at Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gertsch of Lake Wawasee have returned from Chicago where they spent the week end. One hundred and thirty attended the annual dinner-meeting of

From the police log —

Sawhorse in middle of road

From the Syracuse Police Log is a weekly feature which presents a sampling of the incidents the officers from the Syracuse Fire Department and Syracuse Police Department are called upon to deal with: TUESDAY. JULY 18 The minimum age for selling tobacco to kids was requested by a caller The caller was given to the police chief who advised the person must be 18 years of age to purchase tobacco. Because the county had no officers in the' Syracuse area, a Syracuse officer was sent to check out a complaint A caller reported there were people putting in a driveway at a home on Warner Road These people have a sawhorse and two-by-fours in the road to slow people down The caller stated he felt this is dangerous. After checking out the complaint, the officer stated the obstacles .have been removed and asked that the county be advised there have been complaints of speeders on Warner Road WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 Northern Indiana Public Service Company was contacted after a person reported three fuses exploding on a NIPSCO pole at Harkless and Honeycut roads Everything was reported to be all right after a Woodland Acres resident questioned the solicitation by the Citizen s Action Coalition THURSDAY, JULY 20 Drivers of two vehicles were stopped by police after a person reported a near accident /X caller reported two vehicles were almost in an accident as one vehicle was chasing the other Ten minutes later the officer reported he had both vehicles stopped and was going to talk to the drivers to ascertain the problem. A boat left at the park was towed The dispatcher was told by a person there a boat left at

the Syracuse Lake Association held at Smith-Walbridge Camp Saturday evening. 30 YEARS AGO, JULY 23, 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wesner and daughter, Mary Anne of Paoli, Ind., and Miss Nancy Schoolfield of Orleans were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wesner and family. Miss Constance Ann Sudlow and Mrs. Susan Darr Mock are among the fifty members of the graduating class of ParkviewMethodist School of Nursing at Fort Wayne who will receive diplomas in commencement exercises Sunday 26 July. Prizes for the first week of the

Ward Park for weeks. It is not to be there. A lake patrol officer went to the park and requested assistance in cutting a chain. A fireman went to the park to help, After the chain was cut the lake officer radioed that he has the boat at his house. FRIDAY. JULY 21 A person reporting that someone had been beat up in Milford was advised to call the county. Syracuse Police were asked to deliver a message to a person in the county as county officers were busy The message was delivered. SATURDAY, JULY 22 A person came to the dispatcher and reported his boat was stolen from Ward Park. The owner was told the boat was not stolen but towed to a lake patrol officer’s home. The officer was contacted and stated to send the person to the house. Everything was reported all

BSHmSI Jjk I j x g* R - MORMONS SPEAK TO KIWANIS — Kip Eilson. Orem. I tah/tfnd Jason Neilson, Los Banos, Calif., presented the program Saturday morning. July 15. to the Wawasee Kiwanis Club. Syracuse. Both men are elders in the Church of the Latter-day Saints, and are also known as Mormons. They volunteered to serve as missionaries for the church for a period of two years. Each missionary is assigned to a geographical area to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. The two men are part of the Indianapolis Mission, presided over by a mission president, out of which 125 missionaries are currently working. There are 221 other missions all over the world, and approximately 37,000 missionaries altogether. They work full time every day. The Book of Mormon was written some 600 years before the birth of Christ in the city of Jerusalem. At that time, it was a very w icked citv and there w as a need for a book of rules. From that early beginning, the C hurch of the Latter-day Saints now has more than 6.700.000 members. There is a Church of the Latter-day Saints in Warsaw. Pictured are Ken Bowton. program chairman, presenting certificates of appreciation to elders Kip Eilson and Jason Neilson.

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fishing contest on Syracuse and Wawasee Lakes were awarded Saturday night on the 10:30 TV show of WSJV at Elkhart to Gibson E. Sisco of Fort Wayne, and Robbie Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Smith, of Syracuse Lake. Miss Peggy Paugh is in Lafayette for a two weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Howard Bashore, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wasel Gordon and granddaughter, Robert Vanette, returned last week from a ten day vacation in Florida. Miss Myra Hatter of Fort Wayne was a week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Waltz. Mrs. George W. Kloepfer, Jr., and sons. Ricky, Miles and

right and there was no fire after a smoke alarm went off at a Lake Wawasee home. A resident of the home called and reported the alarm went off while cooking. SUNDAY, JULY 23 A complaint was received of persons parked in the roadway at Oakwood Park. The officer went to check and reported the owners of the cars are at the boat-in worship service and would be moving the vehicles by 9 a m. The owner of a business called and reported his mailbox had been hit over night. The county was notified and an officer stated the officers do not do incident reports on mailboxes. MONDAY, JULY 24 A caller was directed to call the street department to find out if that department picks up tree branches on Mondays. The person who wanted to report a property damage accident outside the town limits was advised to call the sheriff s department

Dougie. arrived Sunday for several weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Immel and Mr. and Mrs. James Lentz were in Chicago Thursday to see the baseball game between the Cubs and Milwaukee Braves. 50 YEARS AGO, JULY 28, 1939 The Handicraft Shop, located above the Pickwick Theatre, under the management of Louise Hooper,- has added a complete line of the famous Theme hosiery for the convenience of its patrons. The E.V. Ladies’ Aid will hold a Bazaar, Wednesday P.M., Aug. 16, and a Fried Chicken Supper from 5:30 to 7:30, 40 cents per plate, at E.V. Church Basement. Miss Betty Harkless entertained five of her friends at a dinner Tuesday evening at her home. After the dinner, the girls proceeded to the dance at Waco. The guests were Virginia Hoke and Betty Lou Lever of Des Moines. Iowa: Barbara Holtzer of Indianapolis; Louis Kenning of Goshen; and Lois Ford of Syracuse. Mrs. Vernon Bower of InV I • ' 1 JOINS'CENTURY 21 BEATY — Nancy Newcomer has been added to the staff of Century 21 Beaty Realtors, according to Saudi Beaty, vice president. Newcomer resides in Milford with her husband, Dennis, who is self-employed; daugh te r. Kimberly. 19, a sophomore at IU/PU. Fort Wayne; and son. Kyle. 11, a freshman at Wawasee 'High School. Newcomer will be specializing in residential sales, lake proper" tv. and condos. She plans to continue her education in real estate.

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dianapolis, and Mrs. Nina Poyser DeMarian, of Los Angeles, visited at the home of W.C. Cants, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rothenberger made a business trip to Goshen, Friday. Mr. Everett Dunn was in Fort Wayne on business Friday. Mrs. Sam Gibson of Chicago is visiting Minnie Clemens and other friends here. Mr. Noble Meyers and son, Jim, attended the baseball game in Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. Charlotte Halloway and daughter. Betty, are visiting with Mrs. Wm. Darr this week.

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