Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 5, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 November 1953 — Page 8
Hr - V rnntok* ' vL W ' ’ tm&cEb k ira JfBF K;f “NEW ORDER” IN BED CHINA . . . Mate instructor* train women at CinnniH Chtaa to work to •eel —i— Photo wm mate at Coal Mining last! into to Fnahna.
WILL HOLD BAZAAR The Women s Society of Christian Service will hold a b&aaartea on Thursday. Nov 19 in lieu of their regular meeting The public is invited EASTERN STAR MEETS The Order of Eastern Star met la regular session last night at the Masonic Hall Visitor* from South Bend Chapter No 2 and Warsaw Chapter were guests. Mrs Man P. Willard. Mr Kenn< th E Willard and Mrs Irene Ungertcht were Initiated into the Order A short service was given as a memorial to Mrs Man Richwine Followinc the business meet Ing refreshments were served with Mr and Mrs Arnold Pfingst. Mrs Olive Miller and Mrs. Marilyn Stummer serving Decorations in an Armistice Day type motif were arranged by Mr*. Vaughan Hineoley. Miss Duncan, and Mrs. Eunice Hoy.
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BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Hubert Angletuyer was i , hostess to her bridge club in her i home Monday evening. Mrs. Richard Miller and Mrs. Floyd Disher were guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Leon Connolly and Mrs Ed Kleinknight. SYRACUSE BIUIM.E CLUB Mrs O C. Stoelting was hostess to the Syracuse Bridge club Tuesday Luncheon was served at the Wawasee restaurant after which the group .went to the Stoelting home for bridge Prises were wonrby Mrs Ralph E Thornburg and Mrs Ma|t Abst. BIRTHDAY PARTY' Mrs. Russell Warner entertained at a birthday party Last Friday evening Nov. 6. honoring her husband A dessert luncheon was served. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van Lanker of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Gray. Jack Kline Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cobbum and son David. Mr. and Mrs. GuyWarner and three children, and Mr. and Mr* Isaac Witmer of Wawasee and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Juday of Syracuse
MERMAID Theatre NORTH WEBSTER NOTICE The name LAKELAND has been changed to MERMAID Theater. FRI.-SAT. NOV. 16-14 DOUBLE FEATURE FAST UOMI’ANY Howard Keel- Polly Bergen and LAWLESS BREED Rock Hudson -Julia Adams Cartoon SUN.-MON. ' NOV. 15-16 DOUBLE FEATURE CODE TWO Ralph Meeker —Sally Forreet and READ HEAD FROM WYOMING Mouroen O’Hara—Alex Nicol News—Cartoon
SERVES AS HOSTESS ; Mrs Jo»Bushong was hpstess to the Executive Board of the Womans Society of Christian Service. Friday, at. her home Those present in addition to Mrs. Bushong were Mrs. Orval Carr. Mrs. Clair Dreher. Mrs. Noble I Green. Mrs. Robert McClintic, Mrs. Verne Brinkman, Mrs. Samuel Larson, and Mrs Carl Penn. The year s program was arranged. also general business matters. Homemade candies were served by the hostess. Friendly Neighbors Meet. The Friendly Neighbors Club met Wednesday, Nov. 4 at the Turkey Creek Ctnservation club house The meeting was opened by the president. Mrs Raymond Denxel Roll call was answered by 34 members: There were 3 children and two guests present. The secretary -and treasurer's
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».n ■ 1 — reports were read and approved. Bills were presented and communications read to the club. Mrs’. Bessie Gard was reported ill. Committees were appointed for the Christmas decorations and program. The meeting closed with the closing ode. An auction was held to boost the club treasury with Mrs. John Runge acting as auctioneer. Games were enjoyed with prizes going to Mrs. Fred Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Nema Collins. Mrs Cleo Green. Mrs. Harry Burson, and Mrs. Roy Stocker. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Frosty Galloway. chairman. Mrs Bill Hire. Mrs. Peter Hilburt. Mrs. Al Burson and Mrs. Galen Neer. W. R. C. HoM Inspection Mrs. Bertha Crafton of Nappanee. department inspector, conducted inspection for the local W.R.C. in their hall last Friday evening. There was a very good attendance, twenty-six members being present. Mrs. Myrte Groves department
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secretary and her daughter and Mrs. Carl Hirstine of Bremen were guests. Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Alva Nicolai, ■ Mrs. Jesse Rex, Mr. Louis Nicolai, Mrs. Ada Zeltinger, Mrs. Gunder- 1 man, and Mrs. Robert Wiles. Dinner Party ( Mr. and Mrs. Melville Smith I entertained with a dinner party Monday evening In their home honoring Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Gephart who are leaving this week for their home in Florida Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Rags- ( dale. Mrs. Ralph Stevens and Mr. - Remmy Nijhuis. Mr. Nijhuis will soon return to England where he and his family have resided tor the past 12 years. Mr. and Mrs. Nijhuis axe natives of Holland but plan to come to the United States in the spring and become U. S citizens. They hope to locate either in or near Syracuse.
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Round Table Chib Holds Regular Meeting Mrs. Joe Bushong, with Mrs. Charles Dietrick assisting, was hostess to the Ladies of the Round Table club on Monday evening. After the Pledge to the Flag and the repeating of the collect, eighteen member answerd roll call. Mrs. Carl Penn, the president, conducted the business meeting after which the program was giv- 1 en by Mrs. Orval Carr and Mrs. Otto Rhode. Mrs. Carr gave a report on the International Gardens at Michigan City and Mrs. Rhode's topic
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the Ladle* Aid Society of the Lutheran church in the home of the former on Tuesday evening, 'Nov. 17. There will be an election of officers and a bake sale will be held.
