Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 4, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 November 1953 — Page 8

BROWNIE NEW S Th? Brownie Scout Fly-Up, and Girl Scout Investiture, ceremonies were held at the Lutheran Church, Wednesday. Oct. 28. The Rev. Carl Sorensen gave the prayer. Mrs. Marshall Coy, Brownie Scout leader, gave year pins and wings to nine Brownies: Sandra .Swenson, Bonnie Brower. Lar-, rena Laird. Patsy Hummel. Sherri Nordman, Shirley Yoder, Diane , Martin, Anita Rodgers, and Donn» Moots. Girl Scouts in the choir see-, tion, sang the Scout chant, dir- i ected by Janet Lee Riley and; Miss Mary Ann Stieglitz, while! Mrs. Gerold Kline. Girl Scout leader, presented the Girl Scout , pins. Out-door cook badges were given to Barbara Bitner, Pat Siefert. ■ Judy Jones. Letitia Jones, Linda i Lantz and Janet Riley. Swim-

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ming and canoeing badges were given Pat Siefert and Janet Riley. After the Investiture, all were Invited to the downstairs, where clever “Sack Puppet” .skits were the girls. Refreshments were served. JUNIOR MOTHERS" CLUB > Junior Mothers’ Club held i their annual dinner party at : Dewart’s Inn, the former Abe Andrews Lodge, which is now operated by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brewer. After the meal. 21 - i members spent the remainder of the evening playing bingo. Mrs. Howard Juday won the door prize; which consisted of the flower center piece. The committee for the : evening was Mrs. Lewis Immel. i Mrs. Ed Coy. Mrs Raymond CusI ter and Mrs. Dean Pittman.

Library Adds Many New Books Miss Ethel Bowser, Syracuse librarian, will attend the annua! joint conference of the Indiana Library association and the Indiana Library Trustees association to be held at the Lincoln hotel in Indianapolis Nov. 9. 10. ' and 11. The conference will consist of business meetings, panel ! discussions, and a general session on library service with special attention given the subjects of adult education, local history, and children’s books. I New books received at the Syracuse library in October are: , Return In August. Phil Stone; The Trembling Earth, Dale Van Every; Come My Beloved, Pearl Buck, and Three at the Wedding:. Lou la Erdman These books are for adult reading. Among the non-fiction books , which are currently popular are | Life Is Worth Living by Bishop Sheen and Magic Fire by RardI ing. Readers of mystery novels will enjoy Hear No Evil by Ransome ; and Prescription: Murder by Doris Disney. Books for childen up t<> four year* of age are Ktkl Goes to Camp. Steiner; The Friendly Phoebe. Rader: and Mr. Grumpy and the Kitten, Conkling New books for teen-agers are ■ The Nurse Knows I ries: The Worthy Heart. Garrli son. Sparkplug of the Hornets, by ' Meader. Blue Smoke. Lyons and '-- - - ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Call for Free Estimates PIATT ELETRIC CO Phone 124F30 Box 132 N. Webster THEATRE LIGONIER. INDIANA Tonite A Saturday Nov. 6-7 “MONTANA TERRITORY” Ix>n McAllister - Wanda Fleming Preston Foster Westward sweeps the course of the nation tri a technicolor story of the toughest of all the terrP tones. Su inlay - Monday - Tuesday Nov. 8-9-10 "WHITE WITCH DOCTOR” Susan Hayward - Robt Mitchum One courageous woman alone in Africa's jungles — adventure filmed in magnificent technicolor WED. - THURS. NOV. 11-12 Family Night Thursday “THE ACTRESS” Spencer Tracy - Jean Simmons It’s a glorious story of a small town girl with big ideas and her hot-headed big-hearted father. — Coming — Sunday - Monday • Tuesday Nov .15-16-17 ‘THE FARMER TAKES A WIFE’. Betty Grable - Dale Robertson ■

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Your Trip Into Space by Poole. These are a few of the many books which can be found at the Syracuse library. Library hours are 12 noon to 5 p.m. daily except Sunday and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday evening. ——• Weatherhead Co. Adjusts Pay Scale Weatherhead Company's Syracuse division has signed a new agreement with the local union .which will extend until Nov. 12. 1 1954. becoming effective Nov. 16. A general increase of 5 cents an hour was granted to all employees. Nine cents per hour of the Cost of Living wage shall be included in the base rates, in ad- • dition to the four cent per hour general increase which was effective in May, 1953. The new Cost of Living figure, for the present date, shall be six cents per hour and will fuxuate according to the Cost of Living plan prevailing thruout the automotive industry. I The night shift premium has been changed,from TH cents for the second and third shif- to j eight cents an hour for the second shift and 10 cents an hour for the third shift. The company has further agreed to assume all the cost or the Single Policy* of the Blue Cross— Blue Shield Hopitalization plan, which covers the individual employee. The new agreement also has a 1 pension plan for all hourly rated I patterned after the pension plan in the automotive , industry. Enjoy Yourself at the THURSDAY NOV. 5 WtKI WKHW MNSMK ttl NOMNT egtSMJB FRI. - SAT. NOV. 5-7 DOUBLE FEATURE rw IYBM PMOGA ULW SIAIMNC W«T M> oow.ciot* - CiweW MMtCwwe,. v .. . ~ — SN. - MON. NOV. S-0 Disney’s Tru-Life “BEAR COUNTRY” TUES. - WED. NOV. 16-11

Ag Team Places Sixth In Contest Mr. Roscoe Fraser, Extension Specialist in Vegetables at Purdue University, announced this week the results of the Purdue Vegetable Contest. The high Syracuse High School team scored 1485 points and placed 6th in the group of 326 teams. Members of the team were David Pletcher, Everett Byrd and Bill Nordman. David scored on individual high of 500 points. A second team froth Syracuse

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placed 18th with 1415 pota*. Members on thia team were Bob Denton, Arthur Troyer and Walter Brazel. Both teams were coached by Mr. Stotts, Vocational Agriculture teacher. The.contest consisted of identifying vegetable varieties, diseases. and insects and potato grade defects. OUR SERVICE MEN Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Weaver returned home Saturday fom Victorville. Calif., where the former was discharged Oct. 22 from the U S. Air Force with the rank of sergeant. Sgt. Weaver had en-'

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listed in the Air Force la March I*sl. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver plan to reside at Kale Island. A/lc John Hinderer was discharged from the U. S. Air Force at Cheyenne, Wyo., and returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hinderer here last Saturday. Airman Hinderer enlisted in the Air Force in Sept. ■ammmmmHmiMmmimiim OUR IST ANNIVERSARY WEDNESDAY. NOV. 11 STOP IN — A SURPRISE FOR EACH OF OUR CUSTOMERS THE SPORTSMANS RAR Felts and Poyser. Owners ; iiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiitiiiiiititifimmiuntnwmH

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