The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 November 1989 — Page 13

It happened . . . in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO, OCT. 31, 1979 Over 200 fancy invitations went out in the community inviting people to attend an open house of the proposed University Club in Pickwick Place, former location of the upstairs book store, from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3. The proposed private club is to be a social and business center and is the brainchild of two local entrepreneurs. Joe Todd and Frank Bush. There's good news for Syracuse residents who have been worried about the closing of Johnson's Bookstore in Pickwick Square John Hile, Goshen, owner of the bookstore, told a Mail-Journal reporter the store may be reopened if his new Goshen store goes well. Future plans may include the consolidation of the two stores or Hile may put the Syracuse store on a seasonal basis. 10 YEARS AGO, NOV. 7. 1979 Leaders of the SyracuseWawasee community met Tuesday. Octi 30. with members of the Indiana Area Development Council to discuss assets and liabilities of the area as a business community. Members and guests of the newly-launched University Club in the Pickwick Place were treated to a gala open house Saturday. Nov. 3. from 4-8 p m Any day is a good day for jogging, insofar as Tim Hamman is concerned. And now he's breaking in his brother Rod. 17, a senior at Wawasee High School. Tim. a student at Grace College-, is a regular winner in races in the 2TC3 Motorists passing the fish hatchery on the southeast shores of Lake Wawasee have noted that the ponds are drained, but no one is certain why. At least one person has more

Sr • MIMMHKOcr tJB -' t « '■■Td.r^ttfcnrWj-: ! 'IB Eli J a iwWIRI S la Ik B a \ Wr TWO CENTURY 21 REALTORS COMPLETE PROGRAM — Brvan Searfoss and Nancy Newcomer of Century 21 Beaty Realtors, SR 13 South, Syracuse, have successfully completed 2 & 1 Training in the Century 21 CareerTrak continuing education program. This program is designed to provide the sales associate with the basic knowledge and skills necessary for prospecting, evaluation. listing property, locating and counseling buyers, and finalizing a sale. Joe Morganthaler, also of Century 21 Beaty Realtors, has completed the Investment Qualification Course in the continuing education program. This course is designed to give basic knowledge and skills to work in the realm of commercial real estate. I se of skills such as cash flows, future and present value. IRR. FMRR and 10-year projections aid the sales associate to service needs of clients in the area. CareerTrak is the Century 21 professional educational development program which provides • training experience and standards for brokers and sales associates. Through CareerTrak. professionaldesignations can be achieved. Pictured left to right are Bryan Searfoss. Nancy Newcomer, and Joe Morganthaler.

Christmas Gift and Hobby show November 11-19 The . 40th Annual Original Christmas Gift and Hobby Show opens Saturday. Nov. 11. at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Expo Hall The therrie for this year's show is trains. Visitors can shop at over 260 booths that offer bargains on gifts and Christmas items from around the world Educational seminars, craft demonstrations and entertainment will be taking place throughout the week Mr and Mrs. Santa Claus will be there with free gifts for the children and available for photographs. This 40 year tradition continues in grand style with the 1989 show, and more than lives up to'its reputation as the worlds largest pre-Christmas show and sale. Tickets can be purchased for a discounted price in advance at all Hooks Drug Stores, or for the regular admission price at the door

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than a passing interest in who becomes the next Syracuse postmaster, if and when the current” postmaster. Avon Bushong, retires, and this column indicated a week ago that he would. That person is 47-year-old. r 3. Syracuse, rural carrier. Carroll Koble. He has been with the local post office 23 years ’come February 9," ’he noted, when a reporter caught up with him making the rounds south of town early this week. Mrs. Louise Byland. Syracuse, left Sunday for a vacation with friends and relatives in Florida She accompanied Mrs. Lulu Francis who went to Fort Worth to spend the winter. The Ladies of the Round Table of Syracuse met in the home of Mrs. Clayton Mock on Monday. The program was presented byMrs. Vernon Beckman and was entitled. "Fall Festival Time in Indiana." A new concept in golfing was offered last week to members of the Indiana PGA as the first annual Wawasee pro-scramble and fishing tournament was held at the Wawasee Golf Club. 20 YEARS AGO. OCT. 29. 1969 Dolan Street residents in Syracuse came nearer a solution to their problem of widening the street and placing curbs and gutters along the street as the result of a special Tuesday evening meeting of the town board of trustees at the town hall. Sea Scouts of Syracuse - Dale Brown. Steve Peterson Kevin Knisely-and Paul Van Dyke - were on hand Monday night to help clean and repair the town's Christmas decorations. Directors of the Wawasee Boosters. Inc., met Monday night in the Syracuse Bank building

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with secretary Steve Hearn and treasurer Jim Fry reporting John Auer, well-known Syracuse businessman, will celebrate his 84th birthday anniversary today <Wednesday). Also celebrating his 84th birthdaytoday is Nelson Baumgartner of Syracuse. 20 YEARS AGO. NOV. 5. 1969 The days are numbered for The Laundry, one of Lake Wawasee s oldest man-made landmarks. The Laundry is a building located on North Shore Road just west of what is now called the Lilly Pavilion, but which once was the dining porch and meeting hall of the Sargent Hotel. Syracuse and area residents who use Baltimore and Ohio passenger trains will be entering and leaving Chicago via a newterminal facility beginning Sunday. Nov. 9. The Wawasee Heights Baptist Church. Syracuse, has announced the dedication services for their new building. The actual dedication service will be Sunday. Nov. 16, at 2:30 p.m The speaker for the occasion will be Rev. Dan Gelatt. pastor of First Baptist Church. Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schieler had as their Sunday guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred' Bahler of Wolcott, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kilgus. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Braker. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schieler. all of Remington. Mr. and Mrs. John Clausen of r 4. Syracuse, have gone to Bradenton. Fla., tospend the winter. Weekend visitors in the Clayton Mock home at Syracuse were their son. Gordon Mock. Mrs. Mock and children. Neal and Anita; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yohn of New Winsor. Md.. and Mrs. Yohn's sister and her husband.

Mr and Mrs, Carl Ritter of Washington. N.J. 30 YEARS AGO. OCT. 29. 1959 Town board members met Thursday night with Northern Indiana Public Service officials. E M Shorb of Hammond, and W.D. Myers of Syracuse, to discuss the possibility of bringing a natural gas line into the Syracuse area. Train times on the B&O were adjusted Sunday 25 October when standard time was resumed in larger cities at 12:01 a.m.. according to report of C.A. Caple, agent at Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coy and children, Nancy. Colleen and Barry, visited Mrs. Eula Coy and family in Bedford. Indiana, during the past weekend. Mrs. May Kindig returned home Sunday after spending four days in the home of her son. Joe Kindig. at Nappanee, while Mr. and Mrs. Kindig and two of their children were on vacation. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Satre and Mrs. May Kindig were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Theora Hull at Howard's In the afternoon they called on Mrs. Millie Snobarger and Mrs. A H. Arbaugh of east Goshen. 30 YEARS AGO, NOV. 5, 1959 In a record vote of 492 at the polls Tuesday for the town election. J Barton Cox (incumbent Town Board President) lost a contest by 29 votes to Byron Connolly. local grocer, in a sticker ballot election. Final count for Cox; 212: for-Connolly. 243. Thirty-six ballots were disqualified. At a meeting of the Town Board Tuesday. 3 November, a preliminary resolution was passed setting the exact form of fran-

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chise to serve gas to the people of Syracuse. Mrs. W E Long of Kale Island entertained six couples at a dinner bridge in their home last Thursday night Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray, Mr, and Mrs. James Kirkwood, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Irmscher. Mr. and Mrs. John Abshire. Mr and Mrs E T. Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levy. Mrs Martin LeVernier returned from a trip south with her son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn LeVernier of Burt Lake. Michigan D B. Perkins of Louisville and friends were here at his Wawasee Lake home for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Riddle have returned from a trip to Toledo and Fremont. Ohio They also spent several days in New York City. Mrs. Faye Treesh and Mrs. Hazel Perry visited their mother. Mrs. Mollie Phillips. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Phillips is staying with her sister. Mrs. John Fleming, for a few weeks. 50 YEARS AGO, NOV. 3, 1939 The town of Syracuse was fairly well represented at Warsawlast Thursday night when theByrd snow cruiser arrived in that town for an overnight stay. Among the group from Syracuse who enjoyed (?) the beautiful evening while waiting for the snow buggy to arrive were Ralph Thornburg. Francis Oswalt. Nellie Mann. Warren Colwell. Gerald Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Zerbe. Max Pollock. Duane Bauer. Chas LeCount, Bob Watts. F R Reinbold. BobSteller and Ralph Craw. Mr and Mrs Ray Meek and children of South Bend spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Rarig and family. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hattie Meek, who will spend several weeks with them. Mrs ‘Sadie Hire. Bernice Robinson. Lois Davis and Ruth Culler were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Rathburn at Valparaiso. Sunday. 56 YEARS AGO, NOV. 10. 1939 The regular meeting of the Business and Professional Women s Club is to be held at Pel Clayton's new clubhouse on the location of the Mabie Ann Riding Academy south of Syracuse on Road 13. • Robert Levernier. a student at Notre Dame, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Martin Levernier at Lake Wawasee. Mr and Mrs. S.U. Hooper spent from Tuesday until Friday of this week in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Riddle of Toledo. Ohio, spent the weekend with the former's mother. Mrs. John Riddle. Mr. and Mrs Dan Teetor and son. Jack, of Hagerstown. Ind., spent the weekend at their cottage on Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. N.H. Blough and family of Goshen are now residing on Huntington Street. Frank and Wilberta Ridenoure and Wilberta's parents. Harry and Bernice Paxton, plan to leave Monday for Florida for the six winter months. They have a pad just off U.S. 27 in Sebring. Their home here is on North Shore Drive. Linda and Steve Crow have purchased the East Shore Drive tr 4. Syracuse; home of David W, Stoops and plan to move there in the near future. Solomon Creek United Methodist Church of Syracuse will sponsor a supperette at 4:30 pm. Friday, Nov. 9.

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