Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 October 1953 — Page 5

FRIDAY OCTOBER 16. 1953

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Ronnie Kramer spent the week end with Gerald Allen Popenfooee. Mrs. Glenn Po pen loose. Mrs. Russell Rlttfr, Mrs. Junior Spry and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Miller attended the funeral of Eugene Miller in Goshen. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Nelson Byland and Miss Lola Buhrt attended the district meeting of the United Telephone Co. in Warsaw. Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Schleater returned Tuesday from a two weeks visit in Fort Wayne with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell. The group spent last week end in Lafayette with Mrs. Schieeter's grandson.

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Edward Dettman, wife and son. Miss June Jeffries, a student at Manchester College, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jeffries. Tim Hoover left Monday for Florida to spend the winter. Stephen Freeman, Jr., and sons Stephen IJI and David, of Lafayette, visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen FTeeman, Sunday. Tom Kroh. a student at Purdue University, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kroh. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Main and son Burdett of Bremen, and Mrs. Raymond Kettring of Syracuse, spent Sunday in Lafayette where

they visited Loyd (Mose) Kettring at the Indiana State Soldiers Home. Mr. Kettring. a former resident of Syracuse and a veteran of World War I is improving from a recent illness. Mrs. Margaret Solt left Monday for Dunedin, Fla., where sne will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Brown are returning this week to Bluffton, Ind., having spent the summer at their cottage on the South Side of Lake Wawasee. Jean Sloan and Mary Miner were week end guests of LauraJyn Ruel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruel of Goshen. On Saturday they led the Boy Scout parade on their hones. Sunday they took part in a horse show put on for the Boy Scouts Ranehoree at the Goshen Fairgrounds. Eldred Mabie and children Arthur and Sally, and Mrs. Emma Mabie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Miller and family, near LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. .Ward Flowers and son Nelson of near Niles. Mich., were guests Sunday of Mrs. Flowers’ mother. Mrs. Lydia Stiffler. Mrs. Calvin Beck accompanied her brother. Ervin Whitehead of Dearborn. Mich., to Remington. Ind., where they spent the week , end with their sister. Mrs. Chas. I Bressner. On Saturday they at-i tended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Jamea Lucas of Remington. Mrs. C. C. Blocker and Mrs. Catharine Connolly attended the Indiana-Marquette football game in Bloomington. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Berkey of Warsaw, spent Sunday in the home of their nelce. Mrs. A. J. Babcock and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Walk* of North Webster, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Judy of “Warsona

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Trailer Court at Warsaw. left 1 Friday evening for Niagara Falls and Canada for week end trip. Mrs. Alma Ever and son Gary, were Sunday dinner guests in the home of her sister. Mrs. Forrest Roberts and family in Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaw and family of Dunlap, and Mrs. Clair Grady, Mrs. Bertha Grady and little Miss Christine Cross of LaGrange, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Finton and son, Pfc. Pat Finton. Mr .and Mrs. Woodrow Rob-, ertson had as their guests Sunday, the latter’s parents. Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Stuckman and her sister, Mrs. Merl Stouder, Mr. Stouder and their son David Stouder, U. S. Navy, and his wife, all of Nappanee, David Stouder is leaving this Thursday for sea duty. Mrs. Hugh Causer spent last week In Lafayette in the home of her son Charles Causer and family. where she care for her daughter-in-law. who was ill. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McClintic Mr. and Mrs. William Luegge and family of Kalamazoo. Mich., and L. H. Humphrey of So. Bend, were callers Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bassett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Penrose and son Roger Lee of Nappanee, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Penrose s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Causer. Mr-and Mr*. Arden Bushong and sons Richard and David are spending this week in Warsaw, Mo., at the Lake of the Ozarks, with Mrs. Bushong’s parents. Mr, and Mrs R. A. Stevens. Their daughter. Rosemary. remained here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hizer of Indianapolis and Mrs. Grace Long of San Francisco. Calif., were week end guests of Mrs. Nancy Noe and Mrs. Ella Baker. Other guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Hizer and daughters Susan and Diane of Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noe and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McQuire of So. Bend. The October birthdays of Mrs. Janies Hizei and daughter Susan. Mrs. McQuire, Mrs Ed Noe. Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Long were celebrated. Mrs. Baker and her sister, Mrs. Long, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hizer home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kern returned Thursday from a two weeks vacation spent in the homes of their daughters. Mlfs? Wallace Baugher of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Edw. L. Schneider of Davenport. lowa. Miss Barbara Longenecker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Longenecker. is now~Tn Hollywood. Calif., having accepted a position in the Presbyterian hospital. Mi-s Longenecker is a registered nurse, being a graduate of Indiana University School or Nursing. Mr and Mrs. Emerson Ohlig . scblager w> tit to LaSalle. I'll.. last Friday for a week end visit with their families. Mr. and Mrs Glen Longenecker spent the week end with relatives in Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Ernest Bushong enjoyed a week's vacation, having accompanied her husband on his regular trip to the state parks in the southern part of Indiana. Mrs. O. C. Stoelting. Mrs. Adah Miller and Mrs. Georgia Miller were in Sidney. Tueday evening as guests of Mrs. Charles McConnell at the 2(Hh anniversary! party of the Sidney Womans, Club. ; Mr. and Mrs. Lightner Wilson : and Mrs. Helgn Wells of Los An- ( geles Calif , were guests stoeral day of their grand nephew and neice, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stott* and son. Michael. Mrs. Wells plans to spend the Thanksgiving holidays \ with the Stotts family while mJ Wilson will return to California to resume his duties at the Security First National Bank of Los Angeles. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Walker of Millersburg, were guests Satur-

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day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher. Keith Koble returned Tuesday from Ludlow, Mass., where he had served as best man at the wedding of his Navy shipmate, Francis R. Ostrowski to Jane Helen CieplinskL The wedding took place Saturday evening in Christ the King Church. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hinderer spent the week end in Evansville, where they visited their granddaughter, Rosemary Stone, age 13. who is recovering from an attack ow polio suffered in the early summer. Although she is partially paralised. her doctors expect a complete recovery.

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Judy Ann, Gail Lynn and Jimmy Blankenhorn. spent the week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Byland while their parents. Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Blankenhorn were moving from Elkhart to Mishawaka. "'"I Sunday dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Good and Mrs. Eugene Bauerline Os Shipshewana Lake, and Mrs. Guy Bushong. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mr. Gerald Bushong. Mr. anl Mrs. Herman Welsse. Everett Tom Jr., and Miss Marie Eby. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis of Chicago, were week end guests of the formers mother, Mrs. J. H.

Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. L.‘ C. Sheibley spent the week end at Davis lake with Mrs. Helen Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Treadway spent Saturday evening in Mishawaka with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore and family. Mrs. Herbert Blue has been 111 in her home. Mrs. Clio Whltted of Terre Haute is here visiting in the home of her nephew. Dr. Fred Clark and family. Mrs. Fred Butt underwent major surgery Sunday night at Luckey hospital in Wolf Lake. The W.R.C. will hold their regular meeting Friday evening,

Oct 16 Frank Yoder is spending six weeks in Ohio with his sister, Mrs. Coleman and other relatives before leaving for Arizona for the winter. Mrs. Estelle Swarts has taken over the management of Mr. Yoder’s frozen custard stand for the rest of the season* Mrs. C. M. Petty returned Tuesday evening from a week’s vaca- ‘ tion with relatives and friends in Peru. Mrs. J. W. Adrian, who had been staying with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Hoy during her aunt** absence, returned Wednesday to her home in Lorain, Ohio.