Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 35, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 June 1953 — Page 8

LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Marion Bushong had as her dinner guests Sunday, Mr. fend Mrs. Guy Ettallne and daughBAKE SALE By Legion Auxiliary LEGION HALL Saturday, June 20th 9 A.M.

Open House Mon. & Tues., June 15 -16 - 9to 6 Wawasee Village Barber Shop Next Door To Etter Haircut* $ 1.00

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ter and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shigley ot Elkhart. . Lowell Barnhart, a student at Manchester College; has returned to his home here for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kramer and Mrs. Swartz, of Niles, Mich., were guests Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Nancy Noe. Raymond a student at Purdue University, has returned to his home here. Mrs? Millie Suobarger and Mrs. Orval Snobarger, accompanied by

Mrs. Eugene Maloy, of Angola, attended the wedding ceremony of their grandson and nephew, Frederick Snobarger, son of John Snobarger of Carey, Ohio, to Miss Joyce Snyder. The ceremony took place Saturday evening at 7:30 in Christ Lutheran church at Carey. A reception was held in the ß * church parlors following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bobeck returned last week from a visit In Geneva, N. Y., with their son, 1

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A/B Arlen Bobeck, stationed at Sampson Air Force Base. Mrs. J. C. Grady is visiting E. L. Grady and family at Tucson. Ariz. From there she expects to go to Los Angeles, Calif., to visit her nephew, Frederick Little and wife. [ Marcia Dlsher, Patricia Hapner and Mary *lx>u Denzel, students at Indiana University, have returned to their homes here for the summer.

Mr. and D. TV. Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Granger and son of Mishawaka., Mrs. Helen Snyder of Edwardsburg, Mich., spent Sunday the John Stetler home. ■ I ! IMU II f ENJOY YOURSELF AT THE mw IT’S COOL HERE! THURSDAY June 11 COMR WKW mv i T< fcisslS Fri. - Sat. June 13-13 AIRPEHT SHOOT IO lOU—tn TM mdskm Sun. - Mon. June 14-15 SSSEO kll h I lißmggv. WMkWx Oj a BARBRA V ANTHONY QUiIW Tut*. - Wed. June lft-17 \ M 8 gi

p f Now Presents m f For Your Dining and 9 Evening’s Enjoyment T / f Buddy Nolan Q I At The Hammond Organ Z S i Petro’s Restaurant On Center Lake Rd. 15 Warsaw American Legion Open Daily MONDAYS — 6 P. M to Closing Time TUESDAY through FRIDAY 3:00 P. M. to Closing Time SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. to Closing Time MEMBERS ONLY

EVERTT HAULIDAY JOINS STEPHENSON REALTY CO. Ed Stephenson recently announced the association of Evertt Halliday of Ogden Island in the operation of his real estate® business on South Huntington St. Mr. Halliday comes to the company with a background of years of experience in the selling field, especial knowledge of farm problems. Since the realty company has recently branched out into a line of farms and properties in addition to their lake properties in this area, and since their volume has increased to a size that requires the attention of several people, it seemed advisable to make this move, says Mr. Stephenson. Mr. Halliday has lived on the lake for a number of years and his many friends will be glad to know that he now plans to spend all of his time here in the future. Mr. Halliday established a permanent residence on the east end of the lake about eight years ago, and prior to that time for a period of 45 years spent his summers in and about Lake Wawasee. His homes were previously in Muncie and Indianapolis and he is well acquainted there. Also associated with Mr. Stephenson in the realty company is his daughter, Kay Stephenson, who is now employed,in the office. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hoopingarner left Monday for Muncie where the former will attend, summer school at Ball State college. ‘ N Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bartels returned Sunday from a two weeks visit in Santa Ana. Calif., with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr .and Mrs. Robert McDevitt.

11 “Insurance is my Business — Not A Part-time Job” Jack Stoelting General Insurance Agency Telephone 257 Office or 19W Residence Syracuse, Ind.

WAWASEE LAKE Jeanne Spurgeon will have four local girls in her Tap Dance presentation on Thursday, June ’lßth at the Ligonier High School gym at .8 p.m. The girls are Donna Moats, Kay and Sharon Nordman, and Sherri Burson. Mrs. Spurw Wl geon’s mother. Mrs. Grayston H. Ruhl will be pianist. Ther.e are 37 pupils in the presentation which is entitled. “Holiday On Revue,’’ and each month is symbolized, ending with “Baby New Year.’’ Mrs. Spurgeon’s accordion pupils will give their music during intermission. Ogden Island. — Mrs. Gordenna Dahl and Dianne had company from Sweden recently. Mr. Gunnar Flodin who manufactures gas masks in Sweden, was in this country on business, and enjoyed his Wawasee visit. Mrs. Dahl’s daughter. Mrs. Joe Koors, and Mr. Koors were guests at the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilhelm of Chicago, arrive this Sunday for a walk’s stay and will have guests, th|ir daughter, Mrs. John Benson, Mfchael and Patrick, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller. Mrs. Dahl is connected with the Bendix Home Appliances in Chicago, a branch of the South Bend company. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Ward, of Indianapolis, were at their place several days. When last seen, Mrs. Ward was doing very well by a “good-looking steak’’ at Anglers’ Cove, while hfer attorney

CrtjAtal THEATRE LIGONIER, INDIANA Tonite & Saturday, June 12-13 “CRIPPLE CREEK” George MontgomeryKarin Booth - Jerome Courtland The spectacular technicolor story of the great Colorado gold rush—with winner take all. Sunday - Monday - Tuesilay June 14-15-16 “MEET ME AT THE FAIR” Dan Dailey - Diana Lynn Chet Allen A technicolor tale of the Minstrel J' ays —a heart warming song nd dance treat. Wed. - Thurs. June 17-18 “THE STEEL TRAP” Joseph Cotten » Teresa Wright He had a million" dollars at his finger tips—but a woman's love pulled him back from disaster. — Coming —- Sunday - Monday - Tuesday June 21-22-23 “THE DESERT LEGION” > Alan Ladd - Arlene Dahl Richard Conte On U. S. 33 between Goehen and Elkhart. Friday A Sat. June 12-13 Two Big Hits in Technicolor CITY BENEATH THE SEA” ’ with Robert Ryan -— also — Audie Murphy in “GI N SMOKE” SATURDAY! Extra Added 2 SPOOK SHOWS Sun. A Mon. June 14-16 Tony Curtis - Piper Laurie in “NO ROOM FOR THE GROOM” — also — “YANKEE BUCCANEER” In Colo*/ with Jeff Chandler A Scott Brady Tuesday- Wednesday • Thursday June 16-17-18 In Technicolor Alan Ladd & Richard Conte in “DESERT LEGION” — also “JOfc MEETS HUMPHREY” with Leon Ferrol and Joe Kirkwood Jr.

husband waited patiently. (He had already finished. Crows Nest. — Mrs. Martha Crow Fick is visiting Mrs. Viola Bell, and renewed her SyracuseWawasee Journal ahead of time, to be sure of missing no issues, and ordered a gear’s subscription for a friend at Tipp City, Ohio. Vicinity State Fish Hatcheries. —The Bible School was started at the Turkey Creek Conservation Club House, Monday. The Rev. Herbert Yoder, pastor of the Lakeside Chapel services held at the same place, is in charge. The Bible School is sponsored by Goshen College. Cedar Point. — Rev. and Mrs. David Culley and Mrs. Culley’s mother, Mrs. George Craig, have returned from a visit to the Rev. and Mrs. Culley’s daughter, Mrs. James Butcher, and Dr. Butcher, at St. Paul. Dr. Culley attended the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A, at Minneapolis. A lot of old friends present made it a sort of reunion. On Tuesday the Culley’s leave for Hanover for the meeting of the Indiana Synod of Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Craig will be at the South Shore Inn a few days.

♦ —REAL ESTATE— Edw. E. Stephenson announces the association of Evertt C. Halliday — OFFICES — Downtown and North Shore Road Syracuse . Wawasee Telephones: 198 or 310 Member National Association of Real Estate Boards Now Showing 3 Week Engagement LENA HORNE’S CLOSEST RIVAL SHE’S NAUGHTY BUT NICE 10 THOMPSON The Sensation Os Miami Beqoh 6 Months In Same Location FIRST APPEARANCE in the MIDDLEWEST Pickwick Lounge Syracuse, Ind. - - Phone 263 ■■ESI ARE RURRK . Bcandful, for the moment, then gone and forgoetto—oaleso you touch them with the magic of thrift Have dreams, surely, but keep them •var in sight by building your savings in this bank* Then, your dreams will come true. State Bank Os Syracuse Syracuse, Indiana.

FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1953

MAXWELTON LADIES IN WEEKLY MEET It was Ladies Day at Maxwelton Tuesday with forty-eight golfers participating in the day’s activities. After the play the girls had their luncheon at the Pickwick Lounge. Prizes for last week’s Etiquette Day were awarded to Nedra Jones, Dorothy Tarman, Elaine Hill and Betty Howenstein. Low gross for eighteen holes was won by Esther Brewster, and Georgia Kaufman took the honors in the nine-hole play. Hostesses for next week will be Helen Price, Mary Grant, and Marge Thornburg. Members are asked to not forget the two-ball foursome Sunday evening.

BAKE SALE Saturday, June 20, 9:30 a.m. at Syracuse Hardware —byLadies Aid of Church of the Brethern