Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 3, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 December 1939 — Page 3

Syracuse-Wawasee Journal ' Published every Friday at Syracuse, Indiana By The Journal Publishing Corporation Entered as Second Class Matter December 31, 1937. at the Postoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, under thv Act of March 3, 1879. HUBERT A. STUMP, Editor BETTY FILL. Society Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Per Year j SI.OO

THE CHURCHES

RICHVILLE M. E. C. C. Collins. Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. John Ernmert, Superintendent. ZION UNITED BRETHREN H. M. Malsom, Pastor Services at 9:30 A. M. Sunday school at 10.30 A. M. .. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Victor Yeager, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 A, M Louis Firestone, Superintend ent. Midweek prayer service — t Thursday evening, Sr-00. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH H. J. Currens, Pastor Bible School - - 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Kline, Superintendent. Morning Worship - 11:15 a. m. Election of officers for the Bible school following the lesson Choir rehearsal immediately period. after the Bible school. No worship service in the morning. The Candle Light and Communion service at 11:45 Sunday night. We invite all of you to worship with us at this beautiful and inspirational service so early on Christmas morning. It was at night that the shepherds on the hills of Judea saw the bright light and heard the announcement of the angel and the singing of the Heavenly Host, and they went immediately into Bethlehem to worship at the cradle of the “New Born King”. Come, and Worship. Ernest Richhart General AUCTIONEERING Syracuse, Indiana

BEGIN NOW! Resolve TODAY to bring ors _____ der out of disorder in your HBMM money matters. Refinance your unpaid bills NOW and see how much more easily VSRffSjl they are paid. We'll help I y ou with a loan in any ■ amount from S2O to S3OO on IHUpP your own security. Payments will be adjusted io -*’ 1 your income. Begin the New _ Year with a clean slate. STATE FINANCE CORPORATION established ises 108 E. Market St. Warsaw, Ind. Phone 1287 Closed Wednesdays 1 P. M.

CONCORD U.B. CHURCH Rev. Earl Miller, pastor Sunday School - - 10 a. m. Sermon - • -11a.m. (by Rev. Earl Miller) A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend all services. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. Travis Purdy, Pastor Unified service - - 10:00 a. m. Junior church - - - 10:00 a. m. Epworth League - - 6:00 p. m. Mrs. Roy Frevert, church school superintendent. TRINITY EVANGELICAL J. S. Pritchard, Pastor Church School - -. 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Wilma Hire, Supt. Morning Worship - 10:45 a. m. Children in charge. The beginners and the primaries will have one part of the service and the juniors will present a play entitled “An Unselfish Christmas.” Special instrumental music will be provided I” h of the high school group end the choir will also sing. We shall be very happy to have all our college students with us again. Thursday evening will be church night. Our December birthday party will be held. Potluck sup, per, devotions, and social hour. A series of pictures will also be shown on our Kentucky mountain mission at Red Bird, Kentucky. At the Senior Ladies’ Aid meeting, the following officers were elected for the new year: President, Mrs. 'Sadie Hire; .Vice-Pres., Mrs. Sarah Ott; Sec., Mrs. A. J. Thibodeaux; and Treasurer, Mrs. A. H. Blanchard. The Junior Ladies’ Aid of the Evangelical church elected the following as officers for the new year: Pres., Mrs. Melbern Rapp; Vice-Pres., Mrs. Melvin Dillen; Sec., Mrs. Eldred Malue; Treas., Mrs. R. W. Osborn.

SYRACUSE - WAWASEE JOURNAL

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Sunday School - 10:00 a. m. Ralph Coy, Superintendent. Morning Worship - 11:00 a. m. B. Y. P. D. - - - 6:15 ft m. Evening Worship - 7:00 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Joseph C. Bailey, pastor Syracuse: Snndav school. C. G. Beck, superintendent, 9:45 a. m. No worship service today. Indian Village: Sunday School. J. M. Been, superintendent, 9:30 A. M. Public Worshln, Chrfctm-.s mesr?ge. 10:30 a. m. If . Jesus had net have come, What? That is our Christmas message to you all as you participate in these glorious Clftistmas-tide festivities. Eliminate in thought, the fact of Christ and Christianity, the by-products of Christianity in all lands, especially our boundless blessings of peace and prosperity, and you will be under profound obligation to yours df, to others, and to God for H’s gracious gift to the'children of men. A Merry Christmas g.nd a Happy New Year to one and all. MANY FROM SYRACUSE ENROLLED AT I. U. Forty-seven Kosciusko county students are enrolled at Indiana University this semester, Registrar Thomas A. Cookson announced today. Every county of the state is represented in the student enrollment, with Marion county having the largest representation. A total of 756 students are from this county. The following Kosciusko county students are enrolledat Indiana University this semester: Claypool,Charles Mendel; Etna Green, Jack Hamlin; Leesburg, Herbert Gawthrop, Jr.; Mentone, Sam Blue, Jean Burns, Margaret Mentzer; Milford, John J. DeFries, Herbert Ripley, John W. Ripley, Jr., Harry Traster, Elizabeth Vanderveer, Frank YoFr; North Webster, Ruth Sherwin; Silver Lake, Eldred Stout (dental school, Indianapolis). Syracuse: Laura Bachman, Lucy Bachman, Jack Ford, Joseph Freeman (medical school, Indianapolis), John Green (dental school, Indianapolis),' Carma Lee Parkhurst. William Pfingst, Marjorie Slabaugh, Karl Stoelting (dental school, rndianapolis), Mary Louise Stoelting, (nurses’ training school, Indianapolis). Warsaw: Joseph Anglin, Wallace Bach, (medical school, Indianapolis), Doris Calvert, Marion Caplan, Shirley Crooke, Reed Dubois, Forrest Eherenman, Jesse E. Eschbach 11, Martha Ga'St , Jerrod Gerard, Tommy Gilliam, Harry Haldane, John Harman, Fred Jackson, Howard Levnn, Oma Mathers, Francis E. Miller, Sylvia Netter, Martha Thorn, John Widaman; Winona Lake: Robert Ellison, Wendell D. Mason. LOCAL GROUP ATTENDS BANQUET IN WARSAW i Local people who attended the good-will banquet held at the armory in Warsaw, Friday evening, were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Deaton, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Howe, Eldon Watkins, Mrs. Marie LeCount, Ross Osborn, George Strieby, Mrs, Belle Strieby, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Self and Mrs. Jeff Grody. This banquet was the climax of the first Purdue short course ever to be held in Kosciusko county, conducted. Thursday and Friday. Dr. Robert E. Phillips, professor at the university, was the main speaker.

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