Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 35, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 August 1939 — Page 11

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Mrs. Gladys Moyer of Los Angeles, California, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock.* Mrs. Moyer is the sister of Mr. Mock. Dir- and Mrs. L. C. Raymond and daughter, Jean, returned to their home in Decatur, Michigan, after a six week’s vacation at . the Spink-Wawasee Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Ford of Indianapolis spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Mons Mercer of Waveland Beach. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hirsch and son, S. E. Hirsch, Jr., ofi Chicago, Illinois, spent Monday evening at the Spink-Wawasee Hotel. . The state pro-amateur golf tourney will be held at the Or-* chard Ridge Golf Club in Fort Wayne, on Monday, August 7. Miss Willodean Mock, who resides in South Bend, spent the last week with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock on the South Shore. Miss Ilagean Lamberg of South Bend, visited friends here Thursday and Sunday. Mr. Elwin Yoder, of Elkhait, is spending the summer at Oakwood Park. '.James Stucky, better known as Jim, is nowd an employee of the •State Biological Research, connected with Indiana University. Mr. Glen RuPPle of Fort Wayne spent Monday at Maxwelton Golf Club. . Mr. and Mrs. Martin McCracken of Wabash, Indiana are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mons Mercer of Waveland Beach. . . Mrs. Monger of Elkhart entertained friends with a luncheon at the South Shore Inn; Tuesday. Mah Jong was played afterwards. Mrs. Strub and children, Marjorie and Paul of Oak Park, Illinois are spending three weeks at Oakwood Park. Mr. Strub is expected Sunday. Mrs. J. R. Laughlin of Ogden Island, had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Laughlin Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and family of Berne, Indiana, are spending a month at one of their cottages in Oakwood Park. Mr. Smith is the vice-president of the Smith Bros. Furniture Co. in Berne. ,H. R. Weller and fairily df the South Shore on Lake—Wawasee, have returned to their home in Shaker Heights, Ohio, after spending the season at the Mrs. Elizabeth Hyman and son, David, returned to their home in Marion, Ind., after spending a few weeks with Mr", and Mrs. A. W. Emerson on the South Side. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delmar and Mr. Sam Glover and son, Grange, all of Chicago, visited in the Bornmann home Sunday. Mr. Oharles Lehman of Nappanee will give a dinner party at the South 'Shore Inn, Friday evening. It is thought that there will be from 24 to 30 guests-

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Mr. Truman Yoder of South Bend spent the last week at Oakwood Park. Mr. Alfred Thornburg, of the South Shore Inn, spent Sunday in Chicago. Approximately one hundred Masons from the vicinity of Goshen gathered for a banquet at the South Shore Inn, Wednesday .evening. The South Bend Episcopal choir will sing at the All Saints’ Chapel services Sunday morning. The services will begin at 10:30 Central Standard Time. Miss Jean Grumme of the South Side, has had for her house guest the past week, Miss Betty Harbey of Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Mr. Russell Powell was the week-end guest of Mr. Henry Abts of Vawter Park, Mr. and Mrs. George Roush and daughter, Barbara, were the week-end guests of Mrs. McMann. Mr. Tom McMann has Arrived to spend the rest of the summer at the lake with his parents. Isabell and Park Xanders were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Abts Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blumberg of Vawter Park*. Mr. and Mrs. Marquis of Fort Wayne, and two sons, are spending the remainder of the summer at the lake. Mrs. Orville Taylor, who has been visiting Miss Lillian Clancy, left Monday. Miss Evelyn Stick arrived Monday to visit Miss Lillian Clancy. Noel Epperson, pro at the Wawasee Golf Club, spent Sunday and Monday in Indianapolis. Members of the Beta Sorority of Saint Agnes’ school in Indianapolis, are staying in a cottage on the South Side. Miss Jean Forest of Indianapolis is spending a week at the South Shore Inn. Miss Betty Carey Reynolds, left Thursday on an extensive trip through the East, en route to the New York World’s Fair. Dr. and Mrs. Miles Porter and family, of Fort Wayne, returned to their home after a month’s stay in the Tuttle Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith and son, Marion, of Berne, Indiana, spent the week-end at Mr. O. N. Smith’s cottage on Kale Island. Mr. Paul Herman of Bremen, Ind., who is spending a week at Oakwood Park, visited Miss Juanita Sprunger at Berne, recently. Vacationers at Camp Crosley had a dinner at Sargent’s Hotel. About 25 attended. Approximately 100 representatives of the State Auto Insurance Company held a banquet at Sargent’s Hotel, Wednesday ntvn, July 26.

Several Masons from Goshen held a tournament at the South Shore Golf Club Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kitson and daughter, Marion, of Dixon, Illinois, are visiting Mr. Kitson’s sister, Mrs. T . D. Jensem Miss Ellen Morrison entertained her mother and father from lowa over the week-end. Miss Morrison is staying with Mrs. Brougher at the Walker White cottage. ' i The Beta Sorority from Saint Agne§’ school in Indianapolis is having a house party on the South Side. The Delta Gammas of Butler are vacationing in a cottage near Sargent’s Hotel. Miss Mary Brainard of NartlCrow Beach was severly burned when a gas stove exploded. The parts affected are her face and arms. Miss Brainard resides in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Lung and daughter from Kokomo, Ind., will arrive Saturday to spend the rest of the summer at a cottage near the South Shore Inn. Mr. John Fick made a business trip to Indianapolis, Monday. Mr. Noel Epperson spent Sunday and Monday vsiting friends and relations in Indianapolis. Mr. Ted Shindler, of Berne, Indiana, is spending a week at Oakwood Park. Mr. 'Shindler rode- his bicycle from Berne to Wawasee, Monday. The South Shore Bridge Club met Wednesday afternoon, August 2, at the South Shore Inn. Mrs. Dan Teetor, Mrs. Honnman and Mrs. Schrader were co-hostesses. Mrs. Hannah Earling, science instructor at the St. hospital in Fort Wayne, is pending her vacation at he Spink Wawasee Hotel. Mr. Gale Blocki, of Chicago, is spending this week at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Laughlin on Ogden Island. Dr. and Mrs. Earl Brock of Anderson spent Sunday afternoon in the Frank Cline home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Hill were callers at the Frank Cline home, Sunday. Members of the Squire Clun of Indianapolis are spending two weeks at two cottages near the Winter’s Sandwich Shop. At one cottage are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huse and son, Frank, Jr., Jim Fant, H. L. Freyn, and Jim Sublette, while at the other cottage are Dick Pierce, Warren Bill Lewis, Bill Ghrleen, Cal Matthews, Joe Shedron, Herman Leeth and John Moynahan. Others expected within the next week are Roger Moynahan, Leeth, Bob Claycombe, and Charles Fortney. I

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