Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 October 1953 — Page 5
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953
Local
Ytollle Byler and Harry Nicolai ■pent Wednesday and Thursday in northern Michigan hunting grouse. Miss Lula Zimmerman of Michigan City, apent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zimemrman and on Sunday attended the homecoming at the Solomon’s Creek Chtfrch. ’ • , Mr. and MnC Daraf Auer and family and Mrs. Estelle Aller of South Bend t were Sunday, .dinner guests of the former’s parents. Mr. and Mt John Auer, Mr. and Mr. Nelson Auer and Mr. and Mm. IMnW Jones returned Saturday from a week's ftshfng trip to northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shock and John Vanator of near Warsaw, were guests Sunday afternoon of, Mrs. Ada Klink. 0. P. Davis has moved into the Rev. J. W. Jones property which 1 he recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolport who occupied the Jones house, moved to the Dr. Riddle property on the south short of lako Wawasee. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Auer attended the double, header basketball
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game ot the Coliseum in FOrt Wayne Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock were recent guests es relatives in Konkltn, Ohio. They were accompanied to Edon. Ohio by Mrs. Ada Klink, who spent the time in the home of Mrs. Sophrona Rockey and Miss Alice Klink. Tom Terrett of Ecorse, Mich., apd Mr .and Mrs. Tom Young and two sons of Goshen, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Burns Van Sickle. Mrs. Harold Bassett spent last Friday in Milford with her aunt. Mrs. Etta Martin. Mrs Martin’s daughter. Mrs. L. H. Humphrey of South Bend, was also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. John Trainer and son John Jr.. Mrs. Raymond Weitz and son, Mrs. Dessie Trainer and Mrs. Ruth Wiles and daughter of Elkhart, were dinner guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Torrence. The group also visited Mr. and Mrs. James Druckemiller. Saturday afternoon. Dr and Mrs. Eugene Yoder and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Matheus attended the baskethall game at the Coliseum in Fort Wayne. Sunday * .
• evening. Dr. Stanley Carr, an instructor in North western Dental College. Chicago, and Frank Smith, from Utah, a student at the College, were week end guests of the formers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Carr. ' .iL, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith of Berrien Springs, Mich., were guests Sunday in the home of their son. Donald Smith and tainUy. Mr. and Mrs. Max Workman have moved into their new home at Syracuse lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey and sons Danny and Steven of Atlanta, Ga., were week end guests of Mrs. Hickey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rarig. From here they went to Chicago, where Mrs. Hickey and children will spend this week with his mother. Mrs. Goldie Hickey. Mr. Hickey will attend the National Safety Convention. Mrs. Alma Eyer was a guest of Mrs. Gladys Teeple and family in Milford. Sunday. Mrs Helen Overstreet of Kale Island, who has terminated an engagement at the Yellow aßnks Hotel, Webster I-ake, playing her I Hammond Organ, will n,ow ap-i pear at the Bungalow hardens. Goshen. Mr and Mrs William Isbell of Parksville, Mich., were guests; Sunday in the home of the form- I er’s brother. James Isbell and Mrs. Isbell. Mr. and Mrs. O. R Longsworth are in Indianapolis this week, vis-. iting, their cousTn. Mrs. H. Stuart. Mr and Mrs. Charles Dietrick spent Sunday in Kendallville as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zimmerman. The croup motored to Defiance. Ohio in the afternoon. Mrs Edna Chambers of Atlantic City, N J., is here visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Richard Isbell. Mr. and Mrs Frederick Schunn and two children of Van Wert, Ohio, were guests Sunday afternoon in the home of their cousin. "Mrs Carrie Spry Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sharp and son spent Sunday in Fort Wayne in the home of Mrs. Sharp’s sister. Mrs Glen Treesh and two children of Milford. Mrs. Robert Miller and children of near North Webster, and Mr and Mrs. Herbert Martindale and family of Nappanee. were guests Sunday of
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their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Geiger. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jensen and children of Garrett, Ind., spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Jensen’s mother, Mrs. Ida Hlbschman. They visited Mrs. Jensen's brother, John Holloway, and family, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert James and daughter of Warsaw, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. James* parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Byland and daughter Norma. In the afternoon the group visited the Byland’s daughter, Mrs. Paul Blankenhorn and family in Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baugher of Detroit. Mich., J. R. Kern and family of Auburn, and J. E. Ke-rn Jr., and sons spent Sunday at the J. E. Kern Sr. home. Mrs. J.*E. Kern Jr., and daughter Judy Kay. visited Sunday at Michigan City in the home of the former’s sister. Mrs. Roscoe Coy. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr were Mr. and Mrs. Orval Carr and son. Stanley, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Theries Doll and son Pete, of Lake Wawasee'. Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Hay of Silver 1 Lake, and Dr. and Mrs. Edward 1 Hav of Goshen. I Mr. and Mrs. Theries Doll, Mrs. ! Jack Carr and Herman Doll were in Jackson. Mich., for the recent funeral of Mrs. Art Duplar. Mr. and Mrs. Max Carlson at-j tended the Notre Dame-Pitts-1 burg football game at South | Bend last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Perry of Sil- j ver I-ake, were guests Wednes- i day of Rev. and Mrs J. C. Bailey. Mrs. M. Louise Connolly spent | Thursday in Chicago. Mrs. Calvin Beck underwent! surgery in the Elkhart hospital, Monday morning. Mrs. C. C. Mason left Tuesday by plane for St. Petersburg. Fla., where she will spend 10 days' visiting her sister, Mrs. John ' Gursee and family. , J Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lantz and daughter, Judy, of Indianapolis, spent the week end visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland i Clapp. Accompanying them on their visit is Mr. Garfield Walker, who will return to his home in Indianapolis this week end. Mrs. Clapp, a daughter, and her two sons, will accompany him home, remaining for the week end. Mrs. Viola Bell, underwent major surgery in the ‘Goshen hospital last Friday. Oct. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Byland are leaving this week end tor a week’s, visit with their son. James n Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byland ami daughter. Gail of Peoria, 111.. I' were, week end guests of the for-: iner’s parents', Mr. and Mrs. Nelson By land. Mr Mr- Hubert Boliauve ami their daughter, Mrs. Russell Prang of Winamac and Mrs. J. J Connell and daughter Catherine 1 were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Orval Knisley on the north shore of Lake Wawasee. Miss Mary Lou Denzel, a student at Indiana University, | Bloomington, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Denzel. Mrs. Willard Gustafson underwent minor surgery Tuesday at j the Goshen hospital. Tracy and Jeanne Watkins of i Dunlap, will spend this week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hinderer. Dora Clingerthan and Mrs Belle Shell of Kimmell, were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr and Mrs. David Brown. Rev and Mrs. J. C. Bailey and Mrs. Pearl Koher were in Columbia City, Tuesday afternoon where they attended the funeral of their cousin. Mrs. Mary Susan Schultz, which was held at the Smith funeral home. Mrs. Richard Howard spent a few days this week in Muncie with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and family. i
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fraser and family of Flint, Mleh., spent last Sunday in the home of the former’s grandmother, Mrs. Mary S«ete and son Vent, of north of Syracuse. They were accompanied home by his mother, Mrs. Hugh Fraser who had spent several weeks here. Mrs. Boose's daughter, Mrs. Earl Dillon bf Highbridge, Wls., and Mrs. Joe Rothman and Mr. Rothman, are also her guests for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Smith and family plan to move about Nov. l,to Crystal lake, near Chicago. Mr. Smith is employed in that city. Mrs. Smith’s mother,
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Mrs. D. D Foft, who has spent the past month here, will return to her home in Winona, Minn., when the Smith family leaves h*r*. Mrs. A. L. Miller returned Monday from Evansville, Ind., where she has been a guest the past week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Smith and family. She also visited in the home of hes grand*on, Robert Smith, wife and infant daughter. Mrs. Paul ‘Christine spent the week end with relative* In Dayton, O. Mr. Christine also spent’ Sunday there and she accompanied him home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartlett and children of El Alto, Peru, South America, arrived Tuesday, to spend several days with Mrs. Bartlett's aunt, Mrs. A. L. Miller. Mr. Bartlett is employed by the government in El Alto and the family is enroute to California to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Denzel spent Tuesday in central Indiana on business. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kern of Evanston, 111., spent Sunday with the latter’s father, C. C. Bachman and the James Stucky family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Muscari and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooper of were guests Saturday in *the home of Mrs. Ella Unrue and Mrs. Sadie Hire. .
Hallowe’en Party Mrs. Ray Darr entertained th* Intermediate class of the Church of the Brethren of which she is teacher, at a Hallowe’en party in her home Thursday evening, 0«to- j her 15th. The guests came masked. Games were played with prizes going to the winners. Halloween favors were given. Refreshments o f doughnuts, cider, apples and Hallowe’en candies were served*
