Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 49, Number 34, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 June 1956 — Page 4

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Receives Honorary Degree Os L.H.D. Eli Lilly, chairman of the board of Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, and a summer resident of Wawasee for many years, was among those receiving honorary degrees at the 128th Commencement of Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio Monday. The Rt. Rev. Nelson M. Burroughs, Bishop of Ohio and chairman of the board of trustees for 1956-57, awarded the degrees. In conferring the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters to Mr. Lilly, Bishop, Burroughs gave the following citation: “In the midst of your duties as head of a great pharmaceutical company you have found time for scholarship and public service. Your philanthropies, a’s well as your gifts of time and energy, have distinguished you as a friend to learning and the Church. Your collections of American Indian artifacts and your published studies of the Indian have earned you the title of scholar. So also have your researches in anthropology, Chinese art. and animal husbandry. Your model farm, with its restoration of a frontier trading post, earns you the paradoxical titles of antiquarian and experimentalist.”

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY sCouncil Retarded Children - PROUDLY PRESENTS - DON LANE AND HIS CAVALCADE oi STARS TONY BOWERS - LAYTON'S ANIMALS - FEATURING - HOMER and JETHRO NBC & WLS Artists — RCA Recording Stars Friday, June 15, 1956 - Bp.m. SYRACUSE GYM

Chamber Hears Talk On Air Defense Lt. Col. James M. Wyse of the Wright-Paterson Air Force Base at Dayton, Ohio spoke to members of the Chamber of Commerce and their wives last night at a dinner meeting held at the South Shore Hotel. His subject concerned the role of the air force in every day life and in particular its use in national defense and the air defense program already established. Col. wyse showed slides of the dffferen types of aircraft now in use. “At the close of his talk the audience entered into a discussion and Col. Wyse answered many questions. Ronald Kramer, program chairman, introduced the speaker whom he had known during service in World War 11. Local News. . . Mrs. E. L. Fosbrink drove to Dubuque, lowa, last Friday. Her daughters, Susan and Sally Jo, who had been visiting their grandparents, returned with her. Also, her aunt, Miss Carrie W. Collings, who plans to spend several weeks with the Fosbrinks. ' * Mrs. Estelle Swartz entertained at 6:00 dinner Monday even-

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—Thursday 14 June 1956

ing in honor of Judy Leatherman and James Waltz. Guests included Judy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Leatherman and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waltz of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pettit of Marietta, Ohio, and sons, John and Tom, are here for the summer. GOES TO SEATTLE FOR INTERNSHIP Jack Prow Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, who received his Doctor of Medicine degree from Indiana University Monday, plans to take his internship at a Seattle, Washington hospital. He and his family will move to Seattle soon. HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs. Glen Knisley entertained r Saturday evening at a miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Clarence Ott of Indianapolis, the former Shirley Cripe. Gifts were placed on a table decorated with red and white streamers ending in an Umbrella at the center. Besides the many gifts the guest of honor was presented with a lovely corsage of white carnations and red rosebuds by the hostess. Guests enjoying the party and delicious refreshments were Mesdames Leonard Cripe, Dave Brown, Lawrence Firestone, Edward Schleeter, Chester Miller, Kenneth Knisley, and Miss Linda Cripe, all of Syracuse. FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS CLUB Bingo and an auction sale entertained members of the Friendly Neighbors Club who met Wednesday 6 June at the Turkey Creek Conservation Club. Mrs. Virginia Myers won the auction gift, while the auction sale netted $12.00. Blue and yellow flowers decorated the dessert table, where hostesses Cleo Schaef, Hatty Byers, Lois Koher, Helen .Albers and Leona Franks served a delicious dessert to the 31 members and 4 guest present. EBENEZER LADIES AID Members of the Ebenezer Ladies Aid will meet at the Turkey Creek Conservation Club Thursday 21 June for a picnic lunch at noon. Hostesses will be Minnie Dahl, Maude Flickinger, Bessie Currie and Bernita Ruple. Be sure to take an interest in the future. That’s where you’ll spend the rest of your life. Whether he knows it or not, every man is looking for a job he can love, even as he loves his wife, his parents, or his children. When he finds such a job, he is fortunate indeed, because he has come close to God. He is doing God’s work on earth.—Manuel Almada in Good Business. Phone News Items To Syracuse 191 z

RECEIVES M. D. DEGREE Gerald Gregory Anderson of 693 Broodview Terrace, Hartford, Conn, is one of 115 students at the University of Tennessee Medical Units in Memphis who will be graduated at commencement exercises there Monday night, 11 June. Mr. Anderson, the son of Mrs. Florence F. Anderson of the above address, will receive a doctor of medicine degree. He is married to the former Miss Diane Warren of Syracuse, Ind. A graduate of Massanutten Military Academy of Woodstock, Va., he received his pre-profess-ional training at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. He will interne for one year at Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, Conn, beginning July 1, 1956.

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