Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 34, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 July 1939 — Page 11

(lake briefs)

Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Tucker of Indianapolis, are several days at the Spink-Wawasee Hotel. Mr. Tucker is associated with the Indianapolis Star. Mr. John Moor, of Cromwell, and daughters, Blanche, and Mrs. Secrist, and her children, were visiting friends in Syracuse, Monday. Mrs. Orville Taylor of Chicago, has been visiting her sister, Miss Lillian Clancy, for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Figueroa of Washington, D. C., spent the last few days at the Spink-Wawasee Hotel. Mr. Figueroa is the ambassador from Argentina. The Marion Investors Corporation will hold a convention at the South Shore Inn on Friday and Saturday, July 28 and 29. The seventy members of the Newcomer’s Club of Fort. Wayne will gather at the South Shore Inn Saturday evening for a dinner and dance. The senior class of the Albion ■high school held their class picnic at Ideal Beach, Sunday. The Young Married c’nss of Marion, Indiana, picnieed at Ideal Beach, Sunday. Ideal Beach was the scene of a Picnic held by the Catholic Youth Organization of Elkhart, Sunday. Ideal Beach reported record breaking crowds on last Sunday; while Ideal Lodge was completely full. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Monroe of Goshen-entertained Wednesday evening with a club party at the South Shore Inn. Mrs. Charles Teetor left recently for a 10-day trip to Maine with friends. Church services will be held at the All Saints Chapel in Vawter Park on Sunday. Father Ingersoll will be in charge.

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SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL — LAKE WAWASEE SECTION

Mrs. Herbert McMann has arrived to spend the summer at her cottage. Her cousin, Chris Aimen of New York City, will visit her for a short time. The Elkhart County Bankers’ Association met Wednesday at the -South Shore Inn for a -lay’s outing. Mrs. William Immel of Hagerstown is visiting Mrs. John Teetor this week. • Mrs. Claude Jones and daughter and son-in-law of Anderson, are visiting J. iDverett Jones. Miss Isabell Xanders of Baltimore, visited her aunt, Mrs. Matt Abts, for a few days this week. Mrs. D. DeHaven spent Friday with Mrs. Whitehill at Vawter Park. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roth aud family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Greenwait over the week-end. Laddie Laughlin returned Friday from a two week's visit in Hinsdale, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Abts and daughter, Irene, returned Friday morning from Omaha, Nebraska, where they attended the XandersAbts wedding. Mr. Chris Keagy of Hagjrstovn arrived at the South Shore Inn recently for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Johnson and daughters of Indianapolis are spending a week at Ideal Lodge. The Brenneman family held their reunion at Ideal Beach, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mangum, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Kendle, Mrs. Donald Ulery, all of Goshen, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Razelie and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price of Goshen spent the week-end at the Cripe cottage on the South Side.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fackler of South Bend visited Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown and daughter, Rosalie, spent the week-end at the Ralph Teetor cottage. Mr. D. H. Myers of Maxwelton Golf Club spent Tuesday in Hartford City. Miss Ruth Treffinger of Muncie is spending her vacation at Oakwood Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheets and children, and Rosemary, of Avilla, Ind., are spending several days tn the Brumbaugh cottage at Oakwood Park. 1 Mrs. Charles Brumbaugh of Avilla is spending a few weeks at her cottage in Oakwood Park. Miss Naomi Mast of Elkhart visited Mr. Chester Winters at Oakwood Hotel, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Lawrence White of Culver, Indiana, is n o w working at Oakwood hotel. Mr. Leland Baker of Oakwood Park caught a 17 lb. pike, Sunday. Mr. Glen Warner, owner and manager of the Harris and Warner hotels in Indianapolis, is now at the lake for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Warner visited their son at Culver, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Blair R. Laughlin and family spent Tuesday at the summer home of Mr. Laughlin's parents, on Ogden Island. Bill Jarboe and Herb King of Kale Island visited Pete King, brother of Herb, in the St. Joseph’s hospital in Fort Wayne, recently. Mr. King was scheduled to undergo surgery Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Green and Mrs. E. T. Anderson of Washington, D. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Dorothy Harris. Mrs. Anderson remained for a longer visit. Mrs. Jess Darr was subjected to a gall bladder operation in Warsaw, Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rich of Terre Haute are staying at a cottage on Morrison Island, indefinitely.

Mr. and Mrs. Blair R. Laughlin, and son, Laddie, and Mr. F. A. Bornmann, Jr., attended the band concert at Epworth Forest, Monday evening. Bruce Wilcox, pro at the South Shore Golf Club celebrated ’ his birthday, Monday. Mr. Whitty Lingaman of Purdue, Mr. George Pike of Butler, and Mr. Bob Miller of Notre Dame visited Henry Abts of Vawter Park over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Vai Snyder of Indianapolis, are spending several weeks at the lake. Miss Jean Stewart entertained her friends with a buffet supper Friday evening, July 21. M’ss ■Stewart and her parents are staying in the ,Ellis on the South Side. The Scotty Club, a high school organization, is holding a house party here at the lake. The group is from Shortridge high school «n Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. O’Connor held a olind bogey at the Wawasee Golf Club for their friends and visitors. The Clique Club from the Arsenal Technical high school in Indianapolis are holding their house party at the Crow’s Nest Inn this week. Accompanying them are two members of the Delta Delta Delta sorority from Butler. The party numbers 21 in all, including the chaperon. The girls plan to leave Sunday. ( •» Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kesten, Miss Jerry Willen, Miss Ira Mary Iriey, Mr. Bud Harrison, and Mrs. Gordon Schultz, all of Louisville, Kentucky, are spending a week at a cottage on the South Side.

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PRO-AM TOURNEY HELD The Elkhart Country Club of Elkhart, was the scene of another exciting Pro-Am golf tournament, Monday. Several of the local pros participated. Mr. John Watson of Erskine Park in South Bend, won the play-off for first place with a score of 66. Second place was taken by Hank of Christiana Tavern. Noel Epperson of the Wawasee Golf Club captured third place with a score of 67. Two men were tied or 4th and sth places, and the lucky one in the play-off was Bruce Wilcox of the South Shore Golf Club. Bob Dustin of Plymm Park won sth prize.

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