Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1939 — Page 11

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Ruth Shea of Chicago spent the •week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shea. Miss Sue Shea, who has been at the girl scout camp in Indianapolis, left Monday for Camp Edith Macy in Pleasantville, New York, where she will take a four week's course in girl scouting. Mrs. Frank Smith of Philadelphia, is visiting Mrs. Herbert McMann. Miss Tressa Blumberg and Hinda Becker spent a few days in Terre Haute. Herman Becker of Terre Haute visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blumberg last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hascal Norman of Boston are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blumberg, of Vawter Park. Joan Haywood left recently for a trip through Michigan. Miles Porter of Fort Wayne visited Henry Abts, Sunday. Louise Hooper and Irene Abts spent Thursday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Arthur French of Washington, D. C., who has been ill, has returned to Lake Wawasee to recuperate. Harold Myers and Kenneth Krouse spent Sunday evening in Fort Wayne. Mr. Blair R. Laughlin spent Monday in Millersburg on business. The South Side Bridge Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wallace Grayston. Mrs. Chester Kitch was co-host-ess. I The new club house at the Mabie Ann Riding Acadamy will be completed within a very short time. ! Mrs. Lillian Elliot was called to Chicago, Sunday, because of the death of Mr. Ernest Graboitwitz, father of Mrs. Garnet Grayson of Mexwelton Manor. Mr. Graboitowitz got ill while visiting at Max- ’ welton Manor and was taken to Chicago for treatment. Mrs. Simon Schloss entertained with a luncheon at Sargent’s Hotel on Friday, August 11. Twentyone were present. The Rural Banker’s Life Insurance Co., of South Bend met 0 Sargent’s, August 13, for a banquet. Thirty-two employees of *he Indiana Service of Fort Wayne held a tournament at Maxwelton Golf Club on Saturday. Penn Electric Company of Goshen had fifty-nine represented in a tournament at Maxwelton, ® Saturday. Bill Williamson, pro at Maxwelton Golf Club, competed in the Pro-Am tourney held Monday at the Fort Wayne Country Ciuh. Mrs. C. N. Teetor returned Sunday from an extensive tour thruout the East. Her main stop was at the Holly Inn, at Christmas Cove, Maine, where she visited friends. She also stopped at the New York World’s Fair.

Dr. and Mrs. Homer Gettle of Fort Wayne spent one day last week at Oakwood Hotel. fi Mr. and Mrs. George D. Chase and Miss Florence Quigg of Chicago, are spending a few days at Oakwood Hotel. Miss Floy Farrish of 'Elkhart spent Saturday and Sunday at Oakwood Hotel visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Nora Hummel. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, who spent the summer at Oakwood Hotel, returned to their home in Avilla, last week. Mrs. Rosa C. Sarner and sister, Mrs. Helen Roberts, of Chicago, are guests this week of the Misses Vorhees, at Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Blanche Menke, Mrs. J. J. Gilligan, Mrs. Frances Rielig, and their granddaughters, Dorothy Cloud, Mary Jane Henry, and Susan Roche, all of Cincinnati. Ohio, are spending two weeks at the South Shore Inn. The Mistresses Werthimer of Ligonier entertained thirty-eight ladies at luncheon, Wednesday, at the South Shore Inn. The afternoon was spent in playing keeno, mah jong, and contract. At the services at the All Saint’s Chapel, last 'Sunday, Fathers Jewel, Smith, Lewis and Ingersoll and Bishop Gray, presided. Services will be held again this week. Forty-five sales managers of the Ralston-Purina Feed Company held a convention at Sargent’s Hotel, August 14, 15 and 16. Members of the Lincoln Life Insurance Co., held a banquet at Sargent’s Hotel, August 12. Recent guests of Mrs. Relly Adams on the South Shore have been Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Forrest of Frankfort; Mr. and Hugh Brady and Mr. Irving Lemaux .of Indianapolis; and Mbs Adam’s daughter, Mrs. Woods Caperton and Mr. Caperton and sons, from Carmel, Ind. Richard Jones was injured last week when he fell on the windshield of a speed boat and cut ■ himself. ' Mrs. R. S. Huffman and sons, Robert and James, are leaving for their permanent home in St. Petersburg, Fla., next Sunday, after spending the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brosher and Mr. and Mrs. George Rouch spent the week-end with Mrs. Herbert McMann. Stephen Hack of visiting the Henry Abts of Vawter Park. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buckley from Cumberland, Indiana, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Weisenberger. Mr. Charles ’Stoolmiller of Anderson, Indiana, is spending a week with the Misses Vorhees. Carl Bougher and Charles Stoolmiller spent Monday evening in Nappanee. Mrs. Lilian Elliot made a bustnes trip to Richmond, Indiana Monday.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry DePew and daughter, Mary Jean, spent Sunday evening in the H. K. Stelter home. * * . > 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bowld of Memphis, returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. William Bowld. About ten ladies from; the Pioneer Baptist Camp spent Saturday and Sunday at Oakwood Hotel. Edwin Long of Sargent’s Hotel spent four days last week visiting relatives and friends in Akron, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Columbus, Ohio. George Linegar and Roscoe F. Hursh, both of the National Mill Supply Co., of Fort’ Wayne, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mullins on Monday. Approximately 50 metnbers of the Tri Kappa sorority of Warsaw spent Wednesday at the South Shore Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Price and daughter, Alverda, Bob McConnell and Joanna Trimmer of Goshen and Theadora Trimmer of Wolf Lake are spending this week at the Charles Cobb cottage on Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cubin and children are spending the week at Lake Wawasee at Natta-Crow Beach. Rev. and Mrs. George Overdier and family of Cudahay, Wisconsin, returned to their home Monday after spending a few days at Oakwood Hotel. Mrs. E. W. Hire of Elkhart, who spent the week-end in the home of her daughter, Mrs. K. H. Stelter, returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Granger of Mishawaka are spending this , week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Stelter.

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