Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 December 1938 — Page 3

“BROTHER RAT” SMASH COMEDY FILM RASED ON BROADWAY HIT Priscilla Lane and Wayne Morris Co-starred in Strand’s New Show ‘‘Brother Rat,” the gay comedy of life in a military school, which ran on a Broadway stage for eighteen consecutive months and had three road companies successfully touring the country at the same time, is now a picture and will have its first local showing next Sunday, Dec. 4, at the Jefferson theatre, Goshen. "It is a Warner Bros, production and stars Wayne Morris .and Priscilla Lane two young stars who already have had several sensational successes. A considerable portion of the picture was made on the grounds of the Virginia Military Institute at Lexington, Ya., and the entire cadet corps of that famous and historic school, 700 strong, took part. Business and Professional Woman’s Club Held Monthly MeetAig The Bn iness and Professional Woman’s Club held their monthly meeting at the Pickwick Lounec Tuesday evening, November 20thTwenty members and guests were graciously greeted by the hostess committee, dressed in vivid Spanish costumes. The committee consisted of Mrs. Alice Mann Hire, Mrs. Betty Clark and Mrs. Mary Bushong. At the appointed hour members were called to the fiesta room where a colorful and unusual table with Spanish appointments was c.xclamed and admired over to the tune of many “Oh’s” and ‘‘Ah r >”. Each guest found their place by hand painted Spanish dancing gi »s marked with • respective names printed in Spanish. The individual favors were colored pots containing varied cactus plants. The table was artistically arranged with a large sqv.asn filled with peppers, bean pous, -gourds, onions, and the like whicu lent atmosphere to the occasion as well as an edge for the appetite The dinner course was n<?ne other than Mary Bushong’s Spanish pies for which she is famous. After partaking of a complete Latin dinner prepared in the Pickwick kitchen, the president, Betty Clark presided at the business meeting. Reports of various committees were given. One of particular interest was the report given by Mayme Wogoman on the Thanksgiving treat for tne County Infirmary. The committee gave holiday cheer to the 25 women inmates of the home by presenting each with enough gay dress ma serial to make a dress. After all business was transacted the meeting was adjourned and members climaxed a very enjoyable evening by playing Bingo. The lucky persons who won were Mrs. Pell Clayton, Evelyn Grieger and Florence Foster. Mrs. Ilanora Miles and daughter Phyllis, spent from Wednesday to Saturday, in Chicago, the guest of Lawson Wise and family. Mr. and Mrs. V.'m. Darr have had as their guest the past week, their ncice, Mrs. R. G. McCoy, .of Los Angeles, CaJ. and entertained the totlowing guests at a dimer, -Sun-lay in her honor; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Skeer and Mrs. Charlotte Hollow? v, and son end daughter, John and Betty of Ft. Wayne, Mr. and Mis. Harry Angel and grandson. Bob, of Kalamazoo, Mich., Mr. and M’s. James L. Martin of Milford, Ina., Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Humphrey of So. Bend and Mrs. Rebecca Searfoss of Syracuse. J I Occupational Therapy \ Occupational therapy was a form ■of treatment used by the ancient Greeks and Romans in the case of mental disorders. It became known by this name in the World War.

SYRACUSE - WAWASEE JOURNAL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933

Religious Activities of the Week

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev. Harvey Currens, Pastor Bible School at 9:45. Merritt Richhart, Supt. Morning worship at 11:00. December 4th is Universal Bible Sunday. We stop to think of the work of the American Bible Society. It has distributed Bibles for years. It has made itself responsible for printing the Bible into many foreign languages. There is hardly a written language known into which at least a part of the Bjble has not oeen printed. And now —in a thousand longues. Just recently a part of the New Testament Iras been translated ; into One of the many tongues of Africa to make one thousand different languages. TRINITY EVANGELICAL J. S. Pritchard, Pastor—Phone 170 Sunday School, 9:45 a. in. Mrs. Wilma Hire, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. Intermediate League, 6:00 p. m. ’.Evening service, 7:00. Rev. Bluer will preach, , Thursday ,evening, mid-week service. Saturday p. m., choir practice. Next Tuesday afternoon the Woman’s Missionary Society will meet at the church for their December meeting. Election of officers will be held and Mrs. Bitzer will have the lesson on India’s Rural People. This is also guest day and each member is to bring someone else to the meeting. Tuesday evening of this week, Rev. E. G. Johnson was present to preach and held, quarterly conference in the local Evangelical churh. lie told much of interest regarding the recent General conference of the. church in Johnstown, Pa. Mr. P. W. Soltau of the local church, was elected delegate to our annual conference in Ft. Wayne in May. Mr. Calvin Beck was -selected as alternate. Last Sunday evening our congregation enjoyed a sermon by Rev. Bitxer and special music by the Goshen College male quartet. They will be with us again a week from Sunday evening. ZION U. B. CHURCH 11. M. Malsom, Pastor. Services at 9:30 a.m., DST. Sunday School at 10:30 am. DST. LOCALLINES Miss Berger spent Thanksgiving vacation with her folks in Goshen. Postmaster Bertram Whitehead has been absent from his duties for ten days because of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pfingst of Chicago, spent Thanksgiving with his mother Mrs. D. J. Pfingst. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Finton and son Pat, spent Saturday in Dunlap, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Immel. Mrs. Perry Foster spent Thanksgiving with her son in Toledo, Ohio, and visited on Sunday with another son in Avilla. Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Howard and Mrs. Isabelle Robinson visited witn Mr. and Mrs. John K. Howard, in Nappanee, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Howard drove to Richmond last week. Mr. Howard returned on Friday evening, Mrs. Howard stayed for a two weeks’ visit with her mother Mrs. Johnson.

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Ralph G. Rarick, Pastor. Sunday school. 10:00 a. m. Guy Symrensma, superintendent. International Lesson: “The Sin of Lying.” Preaching at 11:00. The message will be brought by Rev. Otho H. Warstler. At 6:15 p. m., a meeting of the Brethren Young People's Department. Sunday evening service, beginning at 7:00 o’clock. In this service you will be privileged to hear the preaching of the Word by Rev. Lee R. Cory of Milford. Monday and Thursday evenings of next week (Dec. 5 and 8), fellowship meals to outside groups will be served at the church by the Ladies’ Aid Society. You are always warmly welcome 1 at the Church of the Brethren. Pastor Rarick, on Monday evening of this week, began evangelistic meetings in Bremen. The closing will be Sunday evening, Dec. 11CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Victor Yeager, Pastor. Sunday school at 10:01) a. m. Chester Firestone, Supt. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Evening worship, 7:00 p. m. Everybody attend our revival that is in .progress at *:JO. Revival meetings In progress. Where —At the Church of God. When - -Each and every night beginning at 7:30 o'clock, except on Sunday nights at 7:00 o'clock.

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METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. Travis Purdy,Minister Morning worship, unified service, 10:00-11:45. All children under nine years of age meet in Junior church sirme time. The morning service is one service, those attending are urged to plan to be present for the entire period. Evening worship, 7:00 each Sunday evening. The Senior Epworth League will meet each Sunday evening at 6:00. The Epworth League will sponsor a Christmas play Sunday evening, Dec. 18 at 7:00. The Brotherhood will meet Thursday evening, December Bvh at 6:30 in the church. A Leadership Training School for church workers and teachers will be sponsored by the Methodist churches of Syracuse, Milford, Leesburg, North Webster New’ Paris and Nappanee each Tuesday night at 7:30 from January 3rd until February 14. Rev. Travis Purdy is dean of this school and invites anyone desiring International Credit to attend and qualify. The school is open to all interested in advance study. A Personal Evangelism campaign similar to the one conducted by the Methodist church last winter, will be held in Syracuse Jan. 22-29. Dr. O. T. Martin, Dist. Supt. and bis twin brother Dr. O. T. Martin of Evansville, will conduct the meetings under the same plan that Dr. Kernahan used last season.

UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST J. C. Bailey. Minister. Church schools are as follows: Indian Village, 9:30 a. m. Syracuse, 9:45 a. m. Concord, 10:00 a. m. Public worship; Syracuse, 10:45 a. m.; Indian Village, 7:00 p. m. Our first quarterly meeting wlh be held at the Indian Village church Sunday, Dec. 4, 1938. All official members, with reports of their departments, are expected to be present. We will begin a series of evangelistic services at the, Indian Vi;, lage church this coming Sundayevening at seven o’clock. It Is possible that the two churches will cooperate in a Unlop Effort, Det every lover of the LORD in and about the Village do his or her full share tn making the effort a success. Many of our great statesmen and world leaders are contending that the only satisfactory solution of world conditions is a return to the principles of right relationships promulgated by the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Remember the Sunday evening, December 4th at the brick church. RICHVILLE M. E. CHURCH C. C. COLLINS, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. John Emmert, superintendent. Missionary day with special subject by Ruth Harper. Worship, 10:45, pastor in charge. Mrs. Grace Olds will spend a part of the winter in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. John Sudlow entertained the latter’s sister Mrs. Lewis Hammon of Toledo, Thanksgiving day. Richard and Charles Beck returned to North Manchester, after spending Thanksgiving at home with their parents. Mrs. E. L. Martin of the south side of Lake Wawasee, is closing her cottage, and will spend the winter in Buchanan, Mich. Mrs. Mary Brown and son Van. of Rochester, Ind., spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Brown’s daughter, Mrs. Jay Rigdon at their home on the south side of Wawasee Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fishack of Fort Wayne, Ind., and Lake Wawasee, will start soon on an extended trip to Texas and California. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Dalton are in-’ stalling a now oil-heating plant »n their cottage on the south side and will spend a part of the winter here. BIG TOWNSEND MEETING TO BE HELD AT BENTON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4TH Rev. Edward Castle, of South Bend, To Be Orator of Day A big Townsend meeting will be held in the community hall at Benton on Sunday, December 4. Rev. Edward Castle, of South Bend, will speak on the subject, the “Townsend Plan—Christianity.” Rev. Castle will explain the Townsend plan in its entirety in his Sunday address which will be worth your while to hear. A carry-in basket dinner will be served at 12:00 o’clock. The public is urged to come and hear this wonderful speaker. A thief broke into Herbert Clark's locked automobile at Des Moines, la., and took nothing but a Bible.

lakenews Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler spent this week in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mallon spent Tuesday P. M. tn Goshen, shopping. Mrs. Orvai Snobarger is ill with the “flu,” at the home of Mrs. Millie Snobarger. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Felty spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and M*s. Russell Warner. Mrs. Grace Olds spent Thanksgiving with the H. E. Fishack family tn Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stoller and son Tom were Sunday evening callers on the Emerson's. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Mugin entertained Fort Wayne guests on Thanksgiving day. Mr. Arthur French, of Washington. D. C.» called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and Lydia Mellinger spent Thanksgiving with friends in Anderson Ind. » Mr. and Mrs. George Kenyon spent Monday and Tuesday visiting relatives and friends at Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Wales Macy spent Thanksgiving in Indianapolis with Mr. Macy’s mother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Riddell, ov Indianapolis, spent Thanksgiving week-end at 'their cottage on Ogden Island. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Laughlin returned to Chicago, after spending a few days at their cottage on Ogden Island. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Houck and James Houck, of Mishawaka, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Landaw. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Emerson and daughters Billie and Jean, spent Thanksgiving with relatives In Marlon, Indiana. Miss Margaret and Mr. Joseph Freeman spent the week-end at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nowel, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Silvers and fami.y. of Elkhart, were Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. Ira Landaw’s. Mrs. William LaSells, of South Bend and her daughter and husband’Mr. and Mrs. Kern spent Sunday at Stephen Freeman’s. Mrs. Claud Mason returned on Tuesday from Indianapolis, after spending several days with hei daughter, Mrs. Carl Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. James Kemp and daughter Gloria, spent Thanksgiving at Kendallville, with her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reichard. Mr. and Mrs. George Auer, of Pierceton, called on Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hire, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stetler on Tuesday afternoon. •a » William Weaver and daughter Mrs. Nell Henderson, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Hooper and Mr. and Mrs. C. a. Naylor, at the Hooper cottage on Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mason entertained the following guests on Thanksgiving; Mrs. Anna Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gilbert and sea Jimmy, of Remington, Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Manon, of Columbus, Ohio.