Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 October 1953 — Page 5
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1953
Local 7s(ews . . . briefly
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cramar and two children recently returned to Syracuse from Whittier, Calif., and have moved Into the Arthur Morris property on Huntington St. Mr. Cramer is employed by the Weatherhead Co. The Cramar family had moved to California from Syracuse last April. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Smith accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith of Sandusky. Ohio, attended the Purdue-Michigan State football game at West Lafayette, last Saturday. . Mr. and Mr*. ffffbert Wolters of Indianapolis, were week end guests of the latter’s father, O. P. Davis. Oh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wolters. Mr. Davis, Miss Ann Armbruster and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Auer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Armbruster and family.
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Mrs. Ray Byrket and daughter Marilyn of Elkhart, were guests from Wednesday evening of last week until Saturday of Mrs. Edward Schleeter and also called on other friends. Mary Lou Denzel, a student at Indiana University. Bloomington, was one of the voting delegates from the University to the Indianapolis state teachers convention, last Thursday and Friday. Miss Denxel went from there to Lafayette where she was a week end guest of Mrs. Margaret Owen and also attended the PurdueMichigan State football game. Mrs. W. Atkins of Bascom. 0.. was a guest from last Thursday until Monday in the home of her son. Willard Nusbatun -and family Millard Laughlin of Lafayette, spent last week here in the homes of his children.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Method and Mrs. Emma Mabie spent the week end in Indianapolis in the ■ home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Daft, i Mrs. Mabie remained for a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. Daft. i Otis Clyde Butt and daughter, Nancy, of Torrance, Calif., art rived Saturday to visit his mother, Mrs. Walter Kegg and Mr. • Kegg. Other Sunday dinner . guests in the Kegg home were . Mrs. Lois Schleeter and Mr. and Mrs. James Butt and family. ( Mrs. Harold Bassett and child- ; ren, Linda and Jimmy, went to t South Bend last Thursday to visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Humphrey. The group spent Friday in Indianapolis vis- ■ iting points of Interest in the • state capital. Mr. Bassett also ■ spent the week end in the Hum- • phrey home and his family acj companied him home Sunday as- . | ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tagg and family of Oxford, Ind., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Dale Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Snooks and sons of Goshen, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I Popenfoose and son. Jerry Popenfoose and Jimmy Felts spent Saturday night with their grandmother. Mrs. Ora Miller of Milford. Mrs. Ada SmiUi returned to ’ h*-r from** in Olivers*’. Indiana Saturday after pending a few days in the hpme o< her daughter. Mrs D»*Lo«s Weaver and family. Mr and Mrs. Will Curless were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Weaver. Mrs. DeLoss Weaver and Mrs. Guy Bushong attended the State Teachers’ Assn, convention at Indianapolis. Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Yantx of Columbia City, were guests Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr and Mrs. Max Carlson. Dr and Mrs. O C. Stoeiting had as their week end guests the former's brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs John Stoelting of Free- , landi'ille. Ind., and their son and wife. Dr and Mrs. W. P, Stoelting of Sandborn. Ind. Mr, And Mrs. IMerret Cripe and .Mr. akd Mrs Orval Snobarger were' Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter Cripe. Syracuse Lake Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swift of Grand Rapids. Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. G. W Smith of Sandusky, ’Ohio wbre week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Melville Smith ' Mrs Millie Snobarger returned home last Saturday from Kirkland. Wash where she spent the pas- thre*- week-s in the home of •her sister Mrs. E L. Miller and
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Mr. Miller. Mrs. Snobarger also visited in Spokane, Wash., in the home of her niece, Mrs. Frank Larson. Enroute home she visited her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartholomew in Evanston. 111. Mrs. Luella Stabler of Ligonier is helping care for her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dolphus Stabler, who are both 111. Mr. Stabler suffered a heart attack Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Robie and sons Kevin ahd Timmy, left Sunday for North Stratford, NH., to spend, several weeks with Mr. Robie’s mother. Mrs. C. C. Mason returned Tuesday from a week’s visit in the home of her sister in Florida. Ray Meek entered Memorial hospital In South Bend last Saturday for medical treatments for a heart condition. - Mrs. Joe Bauer entered the Elkhart hospital last Friday for observation. Ms. Lydia Deaqjorrf nas returned from a week’s visit in Chicago with her daughter. Miss Ida Deardorff. Miss Deardorff accompanied her mother home and is spending this week with her. Robert Blough. Louis Delhi and Ted Grindle spent last Saturday in Indianapolis. J. W Rothenberger left Wednesday for Punta Gorda. Fla., where he will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Ball and Mrs. Verna Peffer of Elkhart, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Snyder. Mrs. Ella Miller went to Goshen Sunday where she will visit for a week in the home of her daughter. Mrs. Evelyn Blessing, before leaving for Gulfport, Miss., to spend three weeks in her son’s home. Mr. .and Mrs. Martin Hoover and Pvt. and Mrs. Karl Hoover were 'supper guests Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geiger in Milford.’ Mrs. John Lyddick o( Gary and Harry Kettring of South Bend, visited their brother Raymond Kettring. who is ill in his homo, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lillian Harkless of Hartford City. Dr C G. Hufty of Birlington. 111., and Russell Snyder of Indianapolis were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hufty. Mrs. Crist Darr and granddaughter. Mrs. Max Workman, spent last Friday in Ligonier on business. Mr. and Herbert Stummer and family spent Sunday in Garrett as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and family. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoover and Pvt. and Mrs. Karl Hoover will be dinner guests Fridhy of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gibson, in Plymouth Mrs. Catharine Connolly returned last Friday from a week’s vacation spent in Chicago, and in the horhe of her sister. Mrs. Crvl Anderson in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs Frederick McLaughlin and son or Indianapolis, were guests Sunday afternoon of Mrs. McLaughlin’s aunts. Mrs.
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Ella Un rue and Mrs. Sadie Hire. Mrs. John Van Bergen of South Bend, visited her aunts, Mrs. Hire and Mrs. Unrue on Monday, Mrs. Robert Phend and children Brenda and Billy of Corpus Christie, Texas, are here visiting her .parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Eppert. Mr. and Mrs. Max Carlson attended the Notre Dame-Georgia Tech football game at So. Bend, Saturday. Mrs. Will Shock of near Warsaw, is visiting a few days with Mrs. Ada Klink. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hilburt are spending ten days in Montreal. Canada, as guests in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gallienne and family. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Byland were guests from Friday until Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowman in Melvindale, Mich. On Saturday the group motored over into Canada. Enroute to Melvindale, Mr. and Mrs. Byland visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whetsei in Milan, Mich. Norma Byland visited in the home of her sister. Mrs. Robert James in Warsaw, during her parents’ absence. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Snobarger spent Saturday night in Edinburg. Ind. .as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright. Mrs. Herschel Coil with Caroline and Susie Brown, spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lackey in Plymouth, and Saturday wight as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Cleveland of Culver. Caroline and Susie attended the dance for the Alumni at the Culver Military Academy Saturday evening as the guests of Cadets Dick Tuttle and Charles Parnell. They Hewed the parade Sunday afternoon and went through the stables where the famous Black Horse Troop of 125 horses are stabled. Annabelle Coil spent the day in Indianapolis Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hauth of Warsaw. They attended a meeting of the License Branch managers at the State House and visited the License Department in the State House. Mrs. Louise Hooper Stevenson, of the Yarn Shop, Wawasee, has closed her summer home, and left for Florida. The Yarn Shop will remain open afternoons, under the direction of Margaret Freeman. <Mr and Mrs. Ben Zimmerman aijd daughter Esther, and Mr. and Mrs. Kaleel Juday spent Saturday in Michigan City as guests of Miss Lula Zimmerman. Mrs. Noble Blocker and Mrs. Louise Connolly left Saturday evening on the B. & O.’s Capitol Limited for Washington, D. C., for a week’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Betes and son were week end guests of Mrs. Betes parents. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Swanson in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Davis and Sgt. and Mrs. Walter Maddock of Chicago, were week end guests of Mr. Davis’ mother and Mrs. Maddock s grandmother.
Mrs. J. H. Henderson. Mrs. O. J. Rhode had as her guests Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs., George Frey and Mrs. Otto Hed- ' rick of Chicago. Mrsl Hedrick j remained for a few diys longer. visit. Mrs. Richard Johnson and daughter Tamla, oft New York City, are spending several weeks. with Mr. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. George Lamm amd Mr. Lamm. Mrs. E. L. Fosbrink. Mrs. Hor- j ace Gottschalk. Mrs. O. J. Rhode. | Priscilla and Jean. Leonard Barnhart and son, Lee, attended the ■ program at the Manchester College auditorium. Monday evening. featuring Charles Laughton in a series of readings. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coy and J family, Mrs. Carl O’Haver. Mrs. Forest Planks and daughter Barbara spent the week end at Mar-( tinsvillA and Brown county. 1 Charles Clark of Goshen, father ; of Mrs. William Sloan and Mrs. Leonard Hibschman. is quite ill in the Elkhart General hospital. Mrs. Joe Bauer is‘ill in her home. Mrs. Noma Tom. BJ>. who has been ill in the. home of her daughter. Mrs. John Darr, is showing improvement. Pvt. Karl F. Hoover arrived [ home Wednesdaf from Fort Knox, i Ky, to spend a furlough with his
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ROUND TABLE CLUB Mm Leonard Barnhart was hostess to the Ladies of the Round Table on Monday evening, with Miss Ethel Bowser assisting hoetees. After a short business meeting Mrs. M. E. Rapp introduced the guest speakef. Mrs. Ernest Bushong, who gave an interesting talk
