Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 October 1953 — Page 8

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Girl Scouts Plan ‘Kits for Korea’ The window of the Northern Indiana Pubic Service Company shows the Syracuse Girl Scout exhibition for Girl Scout Week, c October 25-31, Inclusive. This is an annual event to celebrate the birthday October 31 of Juliette Low. the Founder of Girl Scouting in the United States. Sunday was 'Go To Church Day.’ and as is the custom here. Girl Scouts and leaders go in a group to a different church. This year they attended the Methodist Church. Monday is Homemaking. Tues- | day. Citizenship: Wednesday. Health and Safety: Thurday. International Friendship: Friday. Arts and Crafts; and Satuday is Out of Doors, and Juliette Low’s birthday. Highlights in the 32nd National Convention of Girl Scouts held last week at Cincinnati were “The strength of a Nation lies in its home," said Lady BadenPowell. Chief World Guide, and widow of the founder of Boy and Girl Scouting. “A dream of International friendship and the promise of freedom to come,’’ were twin themes in Cincinnati Garden. An authorization waa

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made for the purchase of Mrs. Low’s home. "Gordon House,” at Savannah. Ga., as a National Memorial to Mrs. Low. A new International Friendship project called "Kits for Korea” was announced, to be made by Girl Scouts, filled with small necessities for cleanliness helps, and sent to Korean children. with February 22nd the date of the first shipment. Membership in Girl Scouting Is now more than 2 million, but lack of volunteer adult leaders will become acute in the next 10 years. In Syracuse, however, the need is not so apparent.

LAKELAND Theatre NORTH WEBSTER Friday and Saturday ■ Special HALLOWE EN Show — Double Feature — "FEUDING FOODS" Bowery Boys - Hunts Hall — and —- FULL FEATURE LENGTH Bugs Bunny Cartoon Review and Stooge Comedy KI D S Saturday Nite Come Costumed Prizes for Best and Funniest Costumes — Treats for everyone. Sun. • Mon. Nov. i.g "NEVER LET ME GO" Clark Gable - Gene Tierney Cartoon and News

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Mrs. Gerold Kline is starting her eighth year as Girl Scout leader: Mrs. Hubert Anglemeyer, her sixth year as co-lead er; Mrs. Samuel Larson, chairman and public relations, fourth year; Mrs. Stanley Peters, program chairman, fourth year; Mrs. John Pusti, counselor, fourth year; Mrs. Robert Clevenger, financial chairman, third year; Mrs. James Bender, coming from the Brownie committee. Mrs. DeLoss Martin, their first year; and Mary Ann Stieglitz, her second year, the

On U. S. 33-between Goshen and Elkhart. Friday - Saturday - Sunday Oct. 30-31 — Nov. 1 3 Nights Only 2 Big Hits Bob Hope - Mickey Rooney “OFF LIMITS" — ALSO — OF PLEASURE ISLAND’ (In Technicolor) starring Don Taylor SATURDAY NITE ONLY Giant HALLOWE EN Treat Show 5 FEATURES (Including Our Regular Show) 5 CARTOONS Come Early - Stay Late - See 9 Hours Os Movie Entertainment FREE Coffee & Donuts at *3 a.m. Get Up A Party To Enjoy This All Nite Show.

last three as Assistant Leaders in Girl Scouting. The Girl Scout ■ committee chairmen announces the coming committee meeting to be held Wednestay, Nov. 4, at the Dixie Restaurant at 3:45 p.m. NEWCOMERS MEET On Wednesday. Oct. 21, the Newcomers Club met at the Legion Hall for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Robertson, the president. opened the business meeting by having the introduction of new members and guests. The following ladies were taken into the club: . Mrs. Deloss Martin

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Mrs. Richard Traver, Mrs. Gladys Smith, Mrs. Yost Roberts. Mrs. Louise Mullins. Mrs. R. C. Young, Mrs. J. D. Clark, Mrs. Jack Kimpell. Mrs. Max Fields, Mrs. Ralph Wogoman and Mrs. Wilkerson. Our long-time Syracuse guest was Mrs. Alice Herbison. Mrs. Joe Spry gave the final report on the results of the square dance given in September. The total profit from this dance was >270.00, and a check for that amount was turned over to Mrs. McClamjrock, the chairman of the kindergarten planning committee. There was a discussion of the forthcoming party which we are planning for our husbands some-

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time during the first week in December. A committee headed by Mrs. Charles Matheus was ao>pointed to plan and carry out this event. A sandwich course was served amid Hallowe’en decorations by the hostesses for the evening, Mrs. Charles Harris. Mrs. Floyd Collins, and Mrs. Vic Schortgen. SALVATION ARMY DRIVE The Salvation Army Home Service appeal throughout Kosciusko county will take place this year Nov 13-17. The goal is for this county, and Millard Stockey is General Appeal chairman this year.