Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1939 — Page 5

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UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Joseph C. Bailey, pastor INDIAN VILLAGE: Church school R. E. Koher, superintendent, 9:30 A. M. SYRACUSE: Church school, C. E. Beck, superintendent, 9:45 A. M. Galilean Vesper Service on the church lawn lake front, 5 P. M. A quartette of young men from Manchester College, North Manchester, Ind., will have charge of this service. (All services DBT) CONCORD: Sunday School, Guy Fisher, Superintendent, 9:30 A. M. Public Worship, 10:30 A. M. All services open to the general public, and we invite you. RICHVILLE M. E. C. C. Collins. Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. John Emmert, Superintendent. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH H. J. Ourrens, Pastor Bible Sohool at 9:45. Mrs. Kline, Superintendent. . Evening Worship at 8:00. “Now Brethren, I make known unto you the Gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye received, wherein also ye stand, ' by which also ye are saved, if ye held fast the word which I preached unto you except ye believed in vain.” 1 Cor. 15: -1-2. The Gospel is here, the Gospel is true, the Gospel t is preached, the Gospel- saveg, .if men, receive it, hold fast to it, believe it. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. Travis Purdy, Pastor Unified service, 10:00 A. M. Junior church, 10:00 A. M. Epworth League, 6:00 P. M. Union Vesper service at 5.09 P. M. Mrs. Roy Frevert, church school superintendent. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Victor Yeager, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Louis Firestone, Superintendent. Midweek prayer service — Thursday evening, 8:09. ZION UNITED BRETHREN H. M. Malsom, Pastor Services at 9:30 A. M. Sunday school at 10.30 A. M. » TRINITY EVANGELICAL J. S. Pritchard, Pastor Church School, 9:45. Mrs. Wilma Hire, S. Supt. Morning Worship, 10:45. Vesper Service, 5:00 P. M. Thursday evening Mid-Week service and Bible study. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Ralph G. Rarick, Pastor Sunday school, 10:00 A. M. (DSJT). Guy Symensma, Supt. International Lession — “Beverage Alcohol and the Community,” or “What Alcohol Costs Our Community.” Forenoon Sermon at 11:00. Galilean Vesper Service at the lakeside at 5:00 p. m. A decidedly • good program for the vesper hour is scheduled to be released this Sunday. Two young men "Will bring the good messages, another will contribute impressively to the service of his violin, while the

fourth, who is also a skilled musician, comes as a Jewish refuge from Germany. See elsewhere in this paper the special write-up of this oncoming Galilean Vesper Service. Young people convene at 7:15 in B.Y.P.D. Sunday evening service, beginning at 8:00. Music, with many other features, and a pulpit message. Be in and find this an excellent way to conclude and climax the Lord’s Day. Postmaster and Mrs. Whitehead made especially fine and much appreciated provision for the Rally Day outing of last Sunday. The afternoon was enjoyed by a large outdoor fellowship dinner and group of the church, made up of all ages from tiny tots to octogenarians, and the place was the beautiful new Whitehead home overlooking Dewart Lake. Back in Syracuse, in the evening, the Church was filled with eager folks who count it a great blessing to have heard Missionary Anna Warstler of the land of India. LOCAL MINISTERS HOLD PICNIC On Monday evening, the ministers and their wives and fimilies enjoyed a very pleasant evening together. They gathered at the United Brethren church and partook of a splendid meal, enjoying fine fellowship together. Pictures of the group were taken by Mr. Reinboldt, local photographer, and supper was served immediately. Rev. Rarick took several of the group fdr a motorboat ri&e in his “Sea Saucer”. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey, Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Currens and family, Rev. and Mrs. J. «S. Pritchard and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Rarick and family, and Rev. and Mrs. Travis Purdy. DINES AT PICKWICK MONDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bolinger of South Buffalo street, entertained the following guests at dinner Monday evening at the Pickwick, .Syracuse: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Boddeker and sons, Cary and Bobbie, Mrs. C. E. Nichols, of Houston, Texas; Mrs. William Dickerson, Frank Dickerson and George Dickerson of Kalornna Park, Lake Wawasee; Mrs. A. W. Smith, of Oswego; and Dennis Lee Joy, of Warsaw.—Warsaw Times.

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O Mock Community # K by Ed Robison Sunday evening dinner guests in the Ed Robison home were; Miss Nedra Hire, Mrs. Junior Jones, Miss J eanette Barin ger and Mr. Gary Robison of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gustafson. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. House and son, Verdle, attended the fair in Milford, Wednesday evening. Master Phillip Conley of Beaverdam Lake spent last week with his grandparents, Mr. . and Mrs. Ed Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Roberts and family were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walls in Pierceton. Those who helped Mrs. Dora Wright celebrate her birthday Sunday with a delicious dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richcreek and Norma Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright. < Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shock and family of Goshen were the Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roberts were the Monday evening callers in the John Robert’s home. Mr. and * Mrs. Ercel - Wright were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maggart in Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robison spent 'Sunday evening wHh Mr. and MrsClark Conley at Beaverdam Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnett and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilbert were the Sunday afternoon callers in the Andrew Miller home, ‘x: . . Thirty-nine attended the Gilbert reunion held in the Mock school house Sunday. The Mock community band entertained after a delicious pot-luck dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Josie Menhu of Michigan spent Friday and Saturday with Mfr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert; Mrs. Martin called in the Greeley Yoder home, Saturday afternoon! Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert called on Mr. and Mrs. Vera LeCount*, Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Vassie Tom and son spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mock. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richcreek were the Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. House enjoyed a picnic dinner in the Ed Robison home, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. Baringer and family and Mrs. Gary Robison of Goshen, called in the Ed Robison home, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harmon were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mock. Mrs. Ercel Wright, Norvel Wright and Allen DePoy of Chicago, called on Mrs. Ercel Wright Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Helen Richcreek and daughter, Norma Jane and Mrs. Graham Tyler called on Mrs. Andrew Miller, Monday afternoon. ROLLICKING CHARIVARI Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gustafson were belled on Tuesday evening of this week by the members of his band and the many friends of the couple in both Syracuse and Webster. The couple were taken to North Webster on a truck owned by Baumgardner’s of Syracuse, and after trying • several times to escape, were forced to walk down the main street in Webster. About 85 friends took part in this belling and much ftrn .vas had had by all.

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RIDDLE REUNION HELD HERE SUNDAY The Riddle reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle, Syracuse, on Sunday. Those who attended were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Riddle of Berden, New Mexico; Supt. and Mrs. Benwood Field and -Yhildren, of New Mexico; Dr. and Mrs. Robert Riddle and son of Butler, Indiana; Mrs. Elizabeth Riddle of Syracuse; Mr. Wm. Moore of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Clouse and son, Ross, of Churubusco; Willis Clouse of Kendallville; Mr. and Mrs. Clare Glass of Churubusco: Mr. and Mrs. William Bushong of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bushong and children, Betty and Nelson; Mr.d and Mrs. Landis Pressler of Kendallville, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong and sons, Avon and Jon; and Misses Jean and Joan Riddle of Berden, New Mexico. Mrs. Paul LeCount and daughter, Janet, will spend this weekend in Millersburg. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Disher this week are Mrs. O. A. Parizek and daughters, Janis and Joyce, and Mrs. Marguerite Hesser of lowa City, lowa. Eleven per cent of last year’s fatal traffic accidents were caused by vehicles going 50 miles an hour or faster, while 89 per cent were caused by vehicles going slower than that speed, according to reports from the Chicago Motor club safety bureau. Thirty per cent of the fatalities were caused by vehicles reported to be going less than 20 miles per hour.

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