Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 October 1953 — Page 5
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1953.
Local J\[ews . . . briefly
Mra Alice Cory of Fort Wayne was a recent guest of her daughter, Mrs. Cleo Strieby and son. Mrs. Hattie Gutherie and Mrs. Carrie Marcus were guests Monday in the home of Mr and Mrs. Dale Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams and family Sunday for California tomake their home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritter have purchased the William's home in the south part of town. » Walter Ritter received a bad eut on his right hand Monday morning while using a power saw At his home. Mrs. J. W. Adrian of Lorain, Ohio, io spending this week with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Hoy. Her aunt. Mrs. C. M. Petty is visiting relatives in Peru this week Orval Roberts was a guest of his sister-in-laws, Mrs. Georgia Miller and Mrs. Adah Miller from Thursday until Monday when he
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left to return to his home in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Roberts had spent several months in Indiana. Last Sunday, Mr. Roberts, Mrs. Adah Miller, Mrs. Georgia Miller. Mrs. R. E. Thornburg, and Mrs. Walter Kegg were gueets of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Morgan in Chesterton, Ind. They also visited the sand dunes. Principal Paul Bailey and 11 men teachers from tne Edgewood school in Indianapolis, spent the week end in the Bailey cottage at Papakeeehie lake. Mr. Bailey also called on his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey in Syracuse. «« Mr. and Mrs. Earl Treadway and son and daughter attended the Ice Follies at Fort Wayne. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sheibley spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Orr of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ott and son and Mr. and Mrs. Jeese Botts
spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Ruby Bobeck and daugh ter attended the Ice Follies at Fort Wayne. Saturday night. . Mr. and Mrs. Don Fassler of Milwaukee, Wise., Dr. and Mrs. Robert Riddle and children. George. Robert, Mary Ellen and David of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lung and daughter Diana were Sunday dinner guests of the ladies’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mellinger. Mrs. Fassler remained to spend two weeks with her parents, *>’>••''' Mr. and Mrs. Abner Wolfenuan sn4«Mr. Willis Browj? of Fort WfcVhe visited Mrs. Peart (sutherie Sunday in the Lome of hey daughter. Mrs Dale Grimes. Vernon Newcomer,', who has been a patient at Veterans Hospital in Fort Wayne for Hie past two and a half months was discharged Tuesday and returned to his home. Robert Laird became ill last Friday morning and was taken to the Elkhart hospital where he remains a patient. Mrs Marjorie Hursey spent the week here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates and visiting her children. Marilyn. Marsha and Kent. Mrs Hursey left Sunday for West field, Ind, where she will begin her training for a psychiatric aid. at Norman Beatty Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Turner of ! Bridgewater. Mass., were guests I several days in the home of the j latter’s brother-in-law and sister, i Mr and Mrs Ralph Jeffries. The group also visited their nejee and daughter. June Jeffries, a student at Manchester College. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Darr visited I Sunday in Belaire, Mich.. with IMr and Mrs John Brady and i Miss Alice Orebaugh. former Sy--1 racuse residents. Mr and Mrs. Darr went on into Canada before returning home Monday night. Danny and Dennis Darr at with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hart while their parents were away. Mr. and Mr* Glen Papenfoose and son Jerry accompanied by
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Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Snooks and j sons David and Fritzie of Goshen spent Sunday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Miller moved to Milford last Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey, attended Rally day and Homecoming at the Center E.U.B. church near Silver Lake, last Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Bailey appeared on the program. Rev. Bailey was a former pastor of Center church. M Mrs. Carrie Spry accompanied by her brother. H. E. Bury and Mrs. Bury of Jackson. Michigan, and her sister, Mrs. James McLaughlin of Ypsilanti, Mich., spent several days last week in Aurora. Mo., in the home of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Street. Enroute home, Mrs. Spry stopped in Chicago and visited in the home of her daughter. Mrs. Wm. Kerfln, and fainily until Sunday. Levi Kitson. who has been a guest i:he past two weeks in the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Leland Clapp and family, left Saturday for Indianapolis to spend some time in the home of his daughter. Mrs. GanSeld Walker. His daughter. Miss Mary Alice Kitson of South Bend, took him to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Cripe, and Mr. and Mrs Orval Snobar-I ger attended the show. /.Holiday i On fee." at the Coliseum in Fort I Wayne. Tuesday evening. Mrs. Clara Stansbury spent I from last Thursday until Sunday; in Ligonier with her brother, ' Law rpnee’Held and Mrs. Held. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Speicher of Milford were guests Sunday afternoon in the home of the latter’s sister. Mrs. Forrest Plank and family ° Mr. Ella Miller returned home Saturday after spending a fewdays in Goshen in the home of ; her daughter. Mrs. Evelyn Blessing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoc’k have purchased the James Byrd . property 'on Branch street. The transaction was made by Etter : Real Estate. Mr. and Mrs Shock and family plan to move about. Nov 1. Mr. and Mrs. Bvrd and family are moving to Goshen Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zimmerman and daughter Esther, accompanied their son. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Zimmerman and family of Dublin. Ind., to Elmwood. 111., where they spent the week end with' their daughter and sister. Mrs. j Wm. Kellogg and family Mrs Diana Rowell of St. Pe-! tersburg. Fla., has been the house I guest of Mr and Mrs. Oren Rags-' dtile forth? past week. Mrs. Rowell, who is the food editor of the St Petersburg Times attended the National Food Editor’s Convention tn Chicago. Mts< E. T Anderson is recuperating from recent surgery in *-t ie home of her mother. Mrs. Melville Smith and Mr. Smith, pairs. Anderson plans to join her husband, who is connected with the American Embassy in Poland. sbout November 1. She will make the return trip by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown returned Sunday from a visit with relatives in Ohio and also a trip
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to Niagara Falls. Miss Ida Deardorff, R.N., of Chicago, was home through the week end with her mother, Mr*. Lydia Deardorff. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Larson were Mrs. Larson's cousin, Mrs. Ray Sander and children Nicky and Vicki, and aunt. Mrs. R. B. Hubbard, all of Indianapolis, and mother, Mrs. Faye Elliott of South Bend. Mrs. Elliott remained overnight. Rev. and Mrs. Albert Troup and Mr. and Mrs. James Druckamtller spent Sunday at Deer Forest near Coloma, Mich. Mrs. Donald Shaw and daughter Joan and Mrs. Frank Immel of Dunlap, were guests Tuesday in the home of their sister and daughter. Mrs. Steve Flnton and family. Mrs. Immel remained for a longer visit. _ R. S. Conrad spent a few days this week in Battle Creek. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad will soon be leaving their summer home on the south shore of Lake Wawasee and returning to their home in Kokomo for a few weeks before going to Miami Beach. Fla., for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Smith had a recent vacation In Chicago at ) the Palmer House from Tuesday until Saturday. While there, they) had the pleasure of attending the play “New Faces” at the Great Northern, apd in the Pal-
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mer House’s Empire Room, seeing Georgie Gobel of TV fame. Relatives stayed in th? Smith home In their absence.* Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Servles of Indianapolis, were at their Wawasee home for the week end, bringing guests from the city. T. Merle Cook, Ft. Wayne attorney .spent the week end at his cottage on Cottingham Beach. Mr. Cook had visited at Howe Military Academy, where his son, BIU. is in his second year. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Henwood Mrs. Lee Henwood and Mrs. Blanche Kline spent the week end in Waterloo, lowa wtth George Kenwood and family. Mrs. Alma Eyer accompanied a group from a home economics club at North Webster on a sightseeing trip to Indianapolis on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Eyer was a guest of Mrs. Albert Thomas, a member of the club. Mrs Ruby Clayton of Elkhart, was a guest i several days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Stetler. Fred Bumpus of Athens. Ala., was a guest from last Thursday until Saturday in the home of his uncle and aunt. Mr. ahd Mrs. S. A. Bauer. He was occampanied home by his uncle. Jesse Bauer, who had spent the past week herein the home of his brother Mr. and Mrs. Jean Todd and two daughters of Michigan City, spent the week end with Mrs.
Todd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brower. They were accom. panied back to Michigan City by Carl Jay Bauer, who had spent the week end here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bauer. Mrs. Rose Kehr of Oswego, was a guest from Thursday until Sunday in the home of her neice, Mrs. A. J. Babcock and family. Mr. and Mrs Ray Kehr of Minneapolis, Minn., spent several days with the former’s father, Clarence Kehr. The group spent the week end near Kendallville, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stout. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teetor and a group of friends from Hagerstown, spent the week end in the Teeter cottage on the south shore of Wawasee lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevenson and daughters Donna and Diane, have gone to their winter home at Coral Gables, Fla., after spending the summer at their Wawasee lake home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barth and son Danny, and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hershberger and two children of Hammond, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skidgel. The Skidgel’s and their guests had dinner ,at Oakwood Park with Calvary E. U. B. Church congregation. Mrs. H. L. Walter is visiting in Fort Wayne in the home of her brother. C. H. Ott and Mrs. Ott.
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Mrs. Gail VanZant and Misa Theta Russell, w*ho have been desk clerks at the South Shore Inn this summer, returned to their homes in Terre Haute Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Culler and daughters Sandra, Diana and Deborah of Grand Rapids, Minh,, . spent the week end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Maud DaVault. ! Mrs. Ada Zeltinger of Font Wayne, was a week end guest of Mrs. Estella Swartz. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Hubartt have returned from their wedding trip to the Allegheny mountains and will reside in the George apartments.
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