Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 November 1953 — Page 5

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 19«3

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Mrs. C. G. Etter spent Sunday and Monday fta Indianapolis. Mr. Etter had planned to go hunting in Ohio this week, with his brother Orval Etter of near Defiance, but Ohio has postponed the hunting season one week due to the dry weather conditions causing a fire haxard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates spent Tuesday evening in Laporte, where they attended a „ lecture by Mary Jane Ward, author of “Snakepit in the Civic opera. They were accompanied by Mrs. Marjorie Hursey of Westville, who returned home with them to spend this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Lamm ■pent the week end in Indianapolis and were accompanied home of Mrs. Richard Johnson and daughter, who had been guests of her parents. Mrs Johnson and daughter will return this week to their home in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. John Auer were guests Sunday in the home of their son. Orval Auer and family, in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowser and daughter Barbara. Emerson Coy. Mrs e Cynthia Fry of Syracuse. and Frances Leer of Goshen • attended the hockey game at the Coliseum in Fort Wayne. Sunday evening. Sunday callers at the Earl; Treadway home were Mr. and Mrs Walter Stetler of Elkhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore and family of Mishawaka Mr and Mrs Emil Emmons and children and Miss Marilyn Hardin spent the week end in West Baden. Ind., with Mrs. Em-1 I mens' and Miss Hardin's father. Allie Hardin Mrs. Emmons and children remained for a week’s visit.

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Wawasee Market SYRACUSE PHONE 80 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 & 21 BUTTER No. 1 l ib. Limit 65c LEAN CENTER CUTS 1 EAN MEATY Port Chops, lb 69c We RjbSi |b 4 , t COUNTRY STYLE Pork Sausage, 1b.... .59c Pork Hocks, lb29c WE ARE CURING GOOD & CHOICE BEEF * '' ~ ~ ~ * Everybody Loves W G °° <i JM! WEBER S Bread” Wfe- '/I 2 No. 303 Cans Deerwood No. 3 Can Green Giant PEAS 39c SWEET POTATOES 29c Deerwood 46 or. can Toppy Halves in Heavy Syrup TOMATO JUICE2Sc P aches, 2 No. 2V Z cans 39c Dole Hawaiian Pineapple Juice, 46 oz. can. J 9( CRYSTAL ICE CREAM POTATOES, ILS. No. 1,15 lbs.4s< Snow Flake ICE CREAM, gal69c WE DO PROCESSING FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER Popular Brands Os FREE PARKING BEER & WINE to Carry Outln Our Lot South Os Store CLOSED AU. DAY THANKSGIVING

Mrs. Tom Wood of Washington, D. C..‘ visited here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mick from Saturday until Monday. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. John Auer. I • Rev. and Mrs. Carl Sorensen and Mrs. Betty Kline attended the preview showing of the motion picture, “Martin Luther,” last Wednesday at the Palace Theatre, Fort Wayne. This picture Is the work of laymen of the Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lilly of Indianapolis. spent Tuesday at ; their Lake Wawasee cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fisher of Wakarusa, were week end guests of Mrs. Guy Bushing. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Sellers of New Paris were also guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ruch visited Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Martin in South Bend Sunday asj ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Doll and family of Dayton Ohio. Wer-' week end guests of the former's ■ parents. Mr. . and Mrs. Theries Doll. . Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Mock ' hind family moved Monday from ! the Dr. O. C. Stoelting farm to a| farm three miles further south, which Mr. Mock purchased from his father. Clarence Mock. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stuckman and . family are moving on the Stoelt- | ing farm vacated hy the Mock’s. | Mr. and Mrs. Truman Warren of Niles. Mich., spent the week end at their Wawasee Lake home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson also of Wawasee. and Mr and Mrs Warren attended the dinnerance at the Elkhart hotel given by the Indiana Hotel Owner's association

Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Conn attended their euchre club party Sunday night which was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Anglin near Milford. Mrs. Conn won high for the ladies and Mr. Fisher high for the men. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Penrose and son of Nappanee, spent Sunray with Mrs. Penrose’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Causer. Mrs. Frederick McDowel and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stoll and two children of Chicago, were week end guests of Mrs. Clara Stansbury. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Trimmer and daughter Betty Ann of | Bloomfield. Ind... were guests from Wednesday of last week until Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. Albert Troup. On Friday evening Mrs Alma Ever and son Gary, entertained at dinner for Rev. and Mrs. Troup and their guests, and Orval Orrin of Milford. Mrs. Matt C. Abts and daughter Irene, spent the week end in Kokomo in the home of their son and brother. Henry Abts. Mrs. Abts and children. Mrs Blanche Lutes of Milford was a guest Monday evening of Mrs Millie Snoharger. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Vail and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown went to Indianapolis Wednesday morning where Mr. Brown entered Robert Long hospital. Mr. and Mrs John E. Sheire returned home Monday from Fairfax. Minn., where they had been guests since last Thursday of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs E R. Sheire, Callers at the W. A Jones. Sr., home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C H. Ott of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. George Stacker. Mrs. Harold Stacker. Mrs Donald Stacker and daughter, all of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Clay Devault of Wabash: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grisamer of South Bend; Mrs Minnie Gri earner. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Bjella. Dennis and Dallas of Syracuse. The occasion was in honor of Mr. Jones birth- < day Mrs. Jack Carr. Mrs. Roy Sar- < jest, Mrs. Russell Kistler and i Mrs. Hugh Causer attended the district meeting of the American

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Legion Auxiliary held Wednesday in Logansport. Mrs. Tad Ketring of West Plains, Mo., is here visiting her son Ronnie, in the home of her sister. Mrs. Chester Brown. She will also visit other relatives in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. William Hollar of Warsaw, were guests Sunday of the latter's aunt, Mrs. Sarah Rex. Tuesday. Mrs. Bud Smith and Mrs. Bill Ever called on Mrs. Charles Searfoss. a patient at Ekhart General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Snooks and . sons of Goshen spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Popenfoose and son Jerry. Mr and Mrs. Junior Fackler and son Bradley of Etna Green, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Benson and daughter. Shirley Schieber and John Hoover of Goshen, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Benson. Mrs. Anna Tuchscherer is recovering from a serious illness in the home of her daughter. Mts. B. W. Laine. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Benner of Chicago, were week end guests in the homes of Mrs. Benner’s sisters. Mrs. W. D. Ward and Mrs. B. W. Laine. Mrs. O. P. Davis, who underwent a bone graft for an injured foot in the Elkhart General hospital, on Thursday of last week, returned to her home here Tuesday. Mrs J M Sargent and Mr. and Mrs. William Wood and daughter have moved to St: Cloud, Florida for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Warble Robbins,' of South Milford, and Mr. and j Mrs. Delies Robbins and four children of Fort Wayne. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Glen Torrence. Mr. and Mrs. John Trainor and Mrs. Raymond Weitz and son of Elkhart, called in the afternoon. The group also visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Janies Druckamiller. Mrs. Jessie Kirkland of Ligonier. spent several days in the home of her nephew. Richard Miller and family. John and Tom Kroh. students at Purdue University, spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kroh. Mr. and Mrs. Laucks Xanders spent from last Wednesday until , Sunday in White Hall. 111,. as | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Seely and family. Mr. and Mrs George Xanders returned home Sunday from a

0 0 N:GR E S S I 0 N A IjIB q ] noticed recently that House Speaker Martin appointed a new Sergexnt-aLArms. What are his duties? AHe is the chief disciplinary officer, empowered to enforce order on the floor, and. through direction of the presiding officer, can compel j the attendance of absent members. In the House, he is also the dis- »- bursing officer, and has a symbol of office, the mace Both House and Senate Sergeants-at-Arms offices derive from similar positions ta both bouses of the British Parliament Speaker Martin named William R BonseU of Pennsylvania for the House post Q—l know that Sen. McCarthy and his investigating subcommittee have probed Executive departments. Has McCarthy ever investigated any Legislative agency? A—Yes. The Government Printing Office, which is an agency of the Congress, was recently probed for alleged Laxity of security procedures. Q—Are there agencies other than the Government Printing Office which are directly under authority of the Legislative Branch? — A-Three The General Accounting Office the Library of Congress and the Botanic Garden. AU other government agencies are either Ex ecutive or "independent'’ offices q President Eisenhower is the 33rd man to serve as President of th. V. s. How many of hte 32 predecessors also had military experience? A—Twenty, from Washington to Truman, inclusive, had some military training or experience. Twelve, or more than one-third of the Presidents. including Eisenhower, were generals The others: Washington. Jackson. William HL Harrison. Taylor. Pierce. Johnson. Grant Hayes Garfield. Arthur and Benjamin Harrison. <C«rrH(hl l»». C«ir<w»**l qaarfrijl American Legion Wawasee Post 223 Coming Events Nov. 24, Tuesday—Annual Feather Party Turkeys and Chickens as prizes Dec. I, Tuesday'—Legion Meeting Dec. 8, Tuesday—Sons of Legion - Meeting Dec. 15, Tuesday—Legion Meeting Dec. 19, Saturday—Annual Christmas Dance Dec. 22. Tuesday—Auxiliary Meeting Dec. 31, Thursday—New Year 's Eve ■.

month’s trip to Broken Bow and Omaha, Neb. Enroute home they spent several days with Mr. and' Mrs. Kendell Seely at White Hall, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Hire spent the week end in Bloomington with their daughter. Sasha, a student at Indiana University. I They also attended the Indiana-1 Northwestern game. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mishler of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck visited in the home of their son, Richard Beck and wife in Warsaw. Sunday. Milton Rentfrow returned last Saturday to the home of his daughter. Mrs. S. A. Bauer from | Elkhart, where he had spent the past week in the home of another daughter. Mrs. Harry May. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gottschalk and daughter Linda, spent from Thursday until Saturday in Lexington. Ky.. where they attened the funeral of the former’s grandmother. Mrs. Cora Sebree. Mr. and Mrs Paul Isbell and daughter of South Bend, spent Sunday with Mr. Isbel’s parents. Mr and Mrs. James Isbell. Forty from the Syracuse Church of the Brethren spent Sunday at the Brethren Church Home in Mexico, Ind. A basket dinner was served at noon and the Syracuse group conducted worship services“in the afternoon. Mrs. Mary Hoy. accompanied by Miss Cecil Robinson of New Paris, spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs. Fannie Nysseler and son Sherman of Decatur, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zimmerman. • Mrs. Nelson Byland has returned to her duties as chief operator and cashier at'the United Telephone Co. office after a month’s : leave of absence. Ray Meek returned home last Saturday’ from Memorial hospital in South Bend, where he had been a patient for the past three weeks, receiving treatment for a heart condition. Mrs. Nancy Noe, Mrs. Ella Baker and their guest. Mrs. Grace Long from California, spent the week end in South Bend In the homes of Mrs. Noe’s daughter and son. Mrs. J. W. McQuire and Edison Noe. Clarence Kehr who has spent I the weeks in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Stout near Kendallville, returned home Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs Stout brought him home and spent the afternoon in the A. J. Babcock j home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blanken- ’ horn and family of Mishawaka, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Blannenhorn’s parents. , Mr. I and Mrs. I. J. Byland.

Carl O’Haver Sr, underwent' major surgery last Saturday in ' the Goshen hospital. ART AND CRAFT CLUB Mrs. Nelson Miles entertained the Art and Craft Club in her home Monday evening. I The hostess conducted a lesson in “Metal Etching ”, and served refreshments at the close of the 1 evening. Mrs. Don Rapp was a I guest. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. William Rogers entertained a group of friends at a party, Tuesday evening in honor of her daughter Darlene, who was celebrating her sixteenth birthday. j I Contest prizes were won "bySharon Miner and Peggy Elliott. , The guest of honor received manylovely gifts. Mbs. Rogers served refreshments which included a birthday cake. Guests were Charlotte Hoffner, Sharon Miner. Doris Jessup, Verla Clayton, Connie Sudlow, Charlene Stump, Peggy Elliott, Lenora Reagan, Sandra Dietrick. Dixie Dorsey, Janet Kitson and Jane Kroh. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Otto Omspacher entertained with a birthday dinner Sunday honoring Mr. Omspacher and Mrs. Dan Omspacher of Ft. c Wayne. Guests were Mrs. Joe Weyman of North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Omspacher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Omspacher and Mrs. Emma Setts of Fort Wayne,

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1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClintic and family of Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bassett and family of Syracuse. CALVARY LADIES AID The ladies aid society of Cali vary E. U. B. church met Tuesday evening in the Lakeside church parlors. Thirty-seven members answered roll call with the response "My Favorite Past , Time.” Mrs. Raymond Bitner became a member and Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mrs. Russell Warner were guests. Mrs. J. C. Bailey led the devo- I tions. A silent auction preceded the meeting. The following officers were j elected for 1954: president, Mrs. Clarence Ruch; vlce-pres., Mrs. Calvin Beck; secretary, Mrs. Theo Thomas'; assistant secretary, Mrs. Howard Juday; and treasurer. Mrs. Court Slabaugh. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. O. R. Marshall, Mrs. Florence Thompson. Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Harry Juday, Mrs. S. A. Bauer, Mrs. Oria Vorhis and Mrs. Ruby Worth. KEGLERS WIN Etter s Real Estate won two games from Humphrey’s Insurance Tuesday evening at Woodro Alleys in Goshen. Lola Buhrt 128. 96, 139—36 C Ellp Blakesley 149. 149, 129 — 427. Francis Cohenour (112 av.) Pat Cripe 128, 134. 127 —389. Marp Popenfoose 113. 134. 109 —356.

W. R. C. TO MEET The W. R. C. will meet Friday evening, Nov. 20. Guests have ■ been invited and all members are ’ urged to be present. A parcel post sale will be herd. PYTHIAN CLUB Mrs. Wm. Whetten was hostess to the Pythian Club in her home north of Syracuse, Tuesday. A pot luck dinner was served at noon and the afternoon was spent socially. WINS RADIO • Mrs. Evelyn Smith recently won a small radio as a reward for giving the correct title to a certain melody over station WOWO. ■OCX’S BOAT LIVERY Near Waco South’ Bide Lake Wawasee Phone 6M-M Outboard Motor Service Boats - Moton for rent. Authorised Dealer for Johnson outboard motors. Tire Vulcanising. Lawn Mowers Sharpened. — Weldinc. —