Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 35, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 June 1953 — Page 5

FRIDAY. JUNE 12, 1953.

o.£ s ME WJ Syracuse chapter O. E. S. 283 met for its regular stated meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. After the regular business meeting a program was given honoring flag day. Accounts were given of the • Friends Night” meeting at Leesburg chapter. All were then invited to the dining room which had been decorated in keeping with flag day. Lovely bouquets of roses, peonies and mock orange graced the tables, which had been arranged by Mrs. Marilyn Stummer and Mrs. Louise Byland. Delicious refreshments wgre served by Mr. and Mrs. Melbern Rapp,

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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones, Jr., and Mrs. Elsie Bowersox. Those who attended “Friends Night" at Leesburg chapter were Worthy Patron and Matron, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dunn. Mrs. Helen Hilburt, Mrs. Edith Harley and Mrs. Deloss Weaver. Mrs. Dunn served as secretary. Several members received 50-year award pins. Among them were Dr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Edith Harley was given the honor of awarding their pins. It was a lovely meeting and much enjoyed by all. GOODWILL HOME DEMONSTRATION < Lt it The Good Will Home Demonstration club met June 10th at 1:30 p.m. for the regular monthly meeting. and to reminisce about Chicago trip, which was enjoyed by all. The meeting was opened by the vice-president. Mrs.? Elmer Baugher, by singing “America The Beautiful.” and repeating the club creed in unisoK Meditation was given by Mrs. Emma Mabie and the song of the month “In The Time of Roses” followed. The last half of the lesson "Interior Wall Finishing.” was given by Marie LeCount. Response to roll call was a Bible quotation, beginning with a word that starts with the first letter of our first name. Some old and new business was discussed. Plans were made for the county fair, trip to the summer conference at Purdue and the September meeting at Elkhart with Mrs. Van Cripe. While In Chicago on our trip we visited the Olson Rug Co., who treated us royally. They entertained as well as showing the group through the factory. Mrs Frederick Butt won the door prize which was a rug 2*4x4 ft. They also gave the club $28.00 worth of lovely rugs which was sold at the meeting, proceeds to go into the treasury. Swift and Co. was another very interesting place visited, with a guide from Martinsville. Ind. After going through the plant the ladies were taken to the plant case and served a delicious luncheon. free of all charges. And as for Don McNeil’s Breakfast Club. Mrs. Delbert Brown can give the full details of that part of the

day. We left Syracuse at 4 a.m. and arrived back home at 11 p.m.. all tired but happy and gay, thanking Alta Darr and Bernice Baugher for a very enjoyable day. HEX GRANGE MEETS The Hex Grange met Tuesday evening with 27 members present. Samuel Bushong, master, presided. ' ■ The charter was draped in memory of Charles Beil. Ten dollars was contributed to the Cancer Fund. Mrs. Margaret Berkey of the Fish Lake Grange and deputy from LaGrange county. spoke briefly. , i June 23 a pot luck supper will be served at 7:00 p.m. an?f the Waubee Grange will give an exchange program. Oakwood Park Mr. and Mrs. Claud Snyder and their daughter and her husband and children of Indianapolis, spent the week end in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stecker of Fort Wayne, spent the week end in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leichty and children of South Bend, who have purchased the Ingel Hang Out cottage, sclent the week end in the cottage. Mr. and Mrs. George Cook of Indianapolis, spent the week end in their cottage. They recently, put some improvements on their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Overholt of Huntington are spending some time in their cottage Mr. and Mrs. John E. Weber and son of Louisville, Ky.. spent the week end fn their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bare and Mrs. Bare> mother, spent the week end in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O. Marshall and son Douglas and daughter Janice, and her boy friend. Shorty Holdren of Indianapolis. spent the week end with Mr, Marshall's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Marshall. Janice and Douglas remained for a week with their grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Earl Amick of Indianapolis spjrtt the week end in tljeir cottage and Mrs. Amick remained for the week. .

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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Modesitt and son spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Burgener of Fort Wayne, spent the week end in their cottage. Rev. M. E. Reed of Bippus is spending some time here doing some work on his cottage. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Steel of South Bend, Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Merriman and daughter of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Simpson and son spent the week end in the Steel cottage. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Linvill were Mrs. Anna Linvill, Columbia City. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Hazen and son Michael, Churubusco, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hazen and son Huey of Churubusco, and Allan Gaff of Kimmell. GERMAN STUDENT HERE FOR THE SUMMER When Ted Stucky, a student at DePauw University, came home for the summer vacation, he brought two students with him who will be employed at the lake and reside at the Stucky home this summer. Othman Grueninger is from Freiburg. Germany. He came to the United States last February and will remain for one year. He is a graduate student and is working for a degree in political science at DePauw. He already has his degree in agricultural engineering. His parents are living in Germany. He has a speaking engagement this Sunday at Geneva. Wis., pertaining to the Germany of yesterday and today. The other young man is Robert Kuenzli. of Wilmette. 111., a Sigma Ny fraternity brother of Ted's. Celebrate?, Birthday A family picnic was held Sunday at the Syracuse City Park, honoring Mrs. C. H. Ott of Fort Wayne, who was celebrating her birthday. Other guests were Mr. Ott and Mrs. Ott's mother, Mrs. Alice Cory of Ft. Wayne. Gerald Hubartt of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fuller and children Karen and Steven, Mrs. Cleo Strieby and son David. Miss Dina Mench and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones, Sr. of Syracuse. Mrs. H. W. Buchholz, Miss Marie Campbell, MrA James Lantz and Sandra Hoy spent last Thursday in Elkhart. ‘.Mrs. Vernon Beckman spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne. Legal Notice Os Public Hearing Notice la hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Boar 4of Kosciusko County, Indiana will at • a.m. on the Sth day of July, C.S.T., U'a". at Clerk's office, Court House, in the City of Warsaw, Indiana in aald County, begin Investigation of the applications of the following named persons. requesting th‘e issue to the applicants. at the locations hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at aald time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of Issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: Name Location Classification H, len I. Irwin, 2188®, (package store) Main and Huntington Sts.. Syracuse, Indiana, liquor and wine dealers. George H and > Blanche M. Himes. 21!MB. (restaurant) Main St.. Milford, Indiana, beer and wine retailers. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION. I X V: for G. W .r! ■ ■r. Secretary Joseph P. liiyle.«* v’h:>lrn:an iwiimiiiiinimiaii’muiiiimiiiiimHiiitiiiiiuHiiiHUHf AROUND TOWN - isil Wgsll u I VI “BURKHOLDER DRUG just got in some new Jewelry and Cigarette lighters, so handcuffs are the only way I ran keep the boys here during hours.” HEY KIDS!!. TRY THE REXALL FOR ALL YOUR WATER EQUIPMENT THIS YEAR. BURKHOLDERS' REXALL DRUG STORE

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Pvt. Ray E. Darr (left), Syra-< cuse. Ind., and Pvt. Harold A. Stabler of Cromwell pose after a class in the Chemical Department of the Array s Specialist School at' Eta Jima. Japan. They are learn- . ing defenses against bacteriological and radiological warfare. Darr's parents* Mr. and , Mrs. Everett Darr, and bis wife. r Margaret, live in Syracuse. Stabler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stabler, and his wife, Bessie. I live in Cromwell. ' Somewhere In Korea. — Pvt. Ray E. Darr, of Syracuse, has been assigned to the famed 772 d , Military Police Battalion. the! Army has announced. The 21 -year-old soldier, son of j Mr. and Mrs. Everett R. Darr, route 2. Syracuse, probably will see more of Korea than the average U. S. soldier because of his

Wedding Shower Mrs. Ethel Guy of Syracuse, Mrs. Arnold LeCount of Dewart Lake, and Mrs. Harry Smith.,of New Paris, were hostesses at a wedding shower in honor of Mr. And Mrs. Patten LeCount, of Dewart Lake, which was held at the Farm Bureau Hall in Goshen on Sunday, June 7. Mr. and Mrs. LeCount were married April 20th at Warsaw. Mrs. LeCount was the former Donna Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harris of that city. Mr. LeCount is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold LeCount of Dewart Lake. The table was attractively decorated with a three tier wedding cake. Miss Shelda Lee Kuneff of Mishawaka, and Miss Shirley Ganger of Goshen poured while Mrs. Guy served. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold LeCount and son Roger of Dewart Lake, Mrs. Gordon Harris and daughter Carolyn of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kuneff and family of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and family of South Bend, Mrs. Ethel Guy, Mrs. Belle Strieby. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Deaton, Bud Watkins, and Mrs. and Mrs. Guy Kilmer and son,'all from Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and son Jimmie of New Paris. Glenn Smith of Ligonier, Mr. and Mrs. La Vent Tom of Milford, Mr. ana Mrs. Eari Lantz. Mrs. Vern LeCount. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ganger and family of Goshen. The young couple received many beautiful and useful gifts. Refreshments of ice cream, cake, and coffee and Kool-Ade with mints and salted npts were served the guests. ( AKD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors, the Hex Grange, and the American Legion for the Bowers and the many kindnesses shown us during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Charles Belt. Alice Rose Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell and sons. Those from out-of-town who attended the funeral of Charles Bell last Friday were' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong of Grand Rapids, Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bushong and Mrs. William Fuller of Elkhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fuller of Lansing. Mich. Mr. and Mrs Orval Snobarger spent last Sunday in Winchester, Ind. FIRE INSURANCE Bob McClintic, Ins. Phone 648-M

work with the unit which is responsible for the Railway Secuiity of all United Nations supplies and material throughout South Korea. *The battle-tested Military Police Battalion is ont ; of the few c units in Korea with men spread from the crowded port of Pusan in the far south on past the battered capital city of Seoul to the front lines in the north. A 1949 graduate of Syracuse high school. Pvt. Darr entered the Army in August of 1952. and received 16 weeks training as a Military Policeman at Camp Gordon, Ga. He has just completed specialized training at the Army's Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Warfare school at Eta Jima. His wife, Margaret, also resides at route 2. Syracuse.

LOCALNEWS Mrs. Kathryn Knisley, of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. John Knisley of New Paris, .were Saturday guests of the Clarence Knisley family in Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knisley were guests later in the evening. Sasha Ann Hire returned Tuesday from Oberlin College, Oberlin. Ohio. She stayed a week longer to take part in commencement exercises playing oboe in the Oberlin Symphony Orchestra; The Ed Murrow “See It Now” CBS-TV program will feature these activities on Sunday, June 14 at 6:30 p.m. (EDST) an<| Sasha Ann appears in the commencement activities on TV.

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Six From County Will Graduate At I. U. Bloomington, Ind. — Six Kosciusko county students are on the tentative list of graduates for Indiana University’s commencement June 15. The list of degree recipients, including those who will complete their work this summer, numbers 2,615, as compared with 2,788 a year ago. More than &0 per cent of those to receive their bachelor degrees are residents of Indiana. The tentative list of graduates with degrees and major subjects includes: Milford: Charles J. Myers, 8.5., marketing. Silver Lake: Joe G. JOntz, doctor of medicine, and Barbara J. Kissinger, bachelor of mubic education; Paul Montel, M.S., education. Syracuse: Lewis S. Immel, M. S., education.

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Warsaw: Robert T. Pfeiffer, doctor of education. Try the Journal Want Ads for immediate results. LOCAL NEWS Guy Symensma was discharged Monday from the Goshen hospital where he had been a patient for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barnhart and daughter Carolyn, Miss Goldie Newcomer, Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Landis and Mrs. Ada Klink, attended the annual mass meeting Sunday afternoon and evening which marks the opening of Camp Mack. Hobart Creighton spoke in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and children of Muncie, spent the week end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howard.