Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 8, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 December 1953 — Page 5

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Roddy Laughlin of McHenry, HL, spent Thanksgiving vacation with his father. Blair Laughlin and Mrs. Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Laughlin and family of Arlington Heights, Illinois, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Blair Laughlin. Mr and Mrs. Laughlin and family were enroute to Lore City, Ohio where they spent Thanksgiving. They were accompanied home by Roddy I>aughlin. Mrs. William Haas and daughters returned to Chicago, Wednesday. after spending several days with her parents. Mr. and ’ Mrs. Georg* Xanders. Mrs. Christ Darr and Mr. and Mrs. Max Workman were guests Thanksgiving in the home of Mr and Mrs Earl Darr and family Mr. and Mrs. James Mishler left a week ago Sunday to spend the winter in their home in New . Albany. Indiana. Miss Myrta Tilson of Indian-1 apolls. was a guest Friday and Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christine Mr and Mrs Wayne Coy and family were dinner guests Thanksgiving in the home of ; Mr Coy’s parents. Mr and Mrad Dewey Coy Mr. And Mrs Ralph Coy were visitors in the evening. Mr. and Mrs Dewey Coy and Mr and Mrs Wayne Coy and family were Sunday dinner guests tn the home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Coy. The occasion was In celebration of Ralph Coy's birthday Mr and Mrs Earl Darr and daughter. Susan. attended the Fred Waring show In Ft Wayne. Sunday, Mr and Mrs Chester Carpenter and family entertained Mrs. I Carpenter’s parents. Mr and Mrs Merwnod Ketrinc in their home Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs David Brown Mr and Mrs. Eston Clayton and daughter, Mr. apd Mrs William Rogers and family, and Mr and Mrs Frederick Clayton and family spent Thanksgiving at Leesburg in the home of Mr and Mrs Eldon Clay’on and familx Mr and Mr Rax M<> ■■ and family spent Wednosdax »nd Thursday as tuest.- of Mrs. Moore's parents. Mr and Mrs. Harry Wysong in New Augusta. Indiana Mr and Mrs Bert Cripe Mr , and Mrs Earl Treadwax and daughter and Mr. and Mrs Keith Cripe and family were Thanks-1 giving guests of Mr and MrClifford Cripe and son, Johnny. Mr and Mrs Robert White man of South Bend were guests In the home of Mr and Mrs. Keith Cripe Suh ’ . x

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Mrs. Charles Searfoss returned to her home Sunday. She has been a patient in the Elkhart General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicolai and Mrs. Nicolai's mother, Mrs. ! Maude Miller, were guests Sunday in the home of Mrs. Nicolai’s niece, Mrsw*Kenneth Allred and Mr. Allred, in Niles. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hodgson and daughter. Sally, spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Harry Nicolai. Mrs. A. L. Miller spent Thanks-i giving with her son and daugh- | ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph! Miller and family, in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller and family spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs Fred Austin in Goshen Mr and Mrs. Roger Bill and | I daughter. Cintha. of South Bend. ! were Thanksgiving Day visitors of Mrs Bill’s father. Mr. Delbert Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry J Miller. ' ' j Mr. and Mrs Harry Culler left Wednesday for Oklawaha. Fla Mr Gux Hayes accompanied I them and will spend the winter I j in Citra. Florida. Mr and Mrs Roy Riddle visit-; «■<! several days last week in Ft.! Wayne with their sister Mrs.: Nellie Clouse, and their niece and nephew. Mr, and Mrs. Landis Bressler. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Maloy and son. John, and Mrs Lucille Parks of Angola, spent Thanks giving Day with Mrs. Maloy’s mother Mrs Millie Snobarger. Mrs Snobarger’s son and daughter in-lax* Mr. and Mrs. Orville Snobarger were also present. | Mr and Mrs. Paul Yeager and family spent Thanksgiving with Mrs, Yeager’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dennison in Claypool. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Tarman and (Laughter. Rherill. spent Thanksgiving with Mr.. and Mrs A. C Miller in Wakarusa. I Mr and Mrs? H B. Harkless and Mr and Mrs Merl Harkless were-guests Thanksgiving Day! in the home of Mr. and Mrs Hat- ; ry Appen/vllef. Mr am! Mrs Chester Adams and family Mr and. Mrs Joseph, Hughes and family and Mr. and Mrs Charles McKibben and fam-j ilx spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr and Mrs. John Reed of Go-! shen Mr and Mrs. Nel ■ X " and ; family spent the evening nf •Thanksgiving xxith Mrs Auer’s parents Mr and Mr* : Harold Ba k.-r .-.f North XVebstt r • Mr and Mrs Harold Ila.-sett J and family WW® Thanksgiving guests bf Mr. and Mrs Charles McClintic of Warsaw

Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCullagh and family, and Mrs. Lucille Kinsey and grandson of Chicago, 11 were Thanksgiving Day guests of 11 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Omspacaer. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bassett were Sunday guests In the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Bruce McClintic ! and family near Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Gerold E. Kline and Janet Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Disher and Dee Anna spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. i Thomas Moreno in Gary. Mrs. Nita Kline, who has been visiting j in the Moreno home, will return this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Connolly had as their guests Thanksgiving I Catherine Connolly and son Jimmy, and Mr. A. J Thibedeaux. Mr and Mrs. Jack Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Babbitt and son Terry, of Indianapolis, were also guests in the Connolly home. Lt. and Mrs. John N. Schmidt spent Thanksgiving week end at the home of his grandfather and aunt Mr. G; E. Campbell and Marie Campbell. North Shore. Wa-. wasee The couple live in Selma. Ala., where Lt. Schmidt is stationed at Craig Field. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Smith had as their guests Thanksgiving Mrs Smith’s sister and brother* in-law. Mr. and Mrs Charles Hensler and children. Tom. Jack and St,eve. of Fort Wayne. Mrs Evelyn Smith was also a guest Mrs. Orrin Smith, Blood Donor Recruitment chairman for Kosciusko countyi has stated that there have been 180 donors signed to donate blood at Warsaw. Those in Syracuse who wish to donate should call Mrs. Bowers at 118, and she will make an appointment. Tr Mr. and Mrs. John Holloway and family had as Thanksgiving day dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spry and children Judy, Cheryl and Jim Mr. and Mr* Johnny Fisher called in the evening. Guests in the home of Mr. and > Mrs. Jasper Van Sickle Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. George Denton and children of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs John Graham of

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Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Burns Van Sickle. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forrest and family of Nappanee, and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Britton and family of South Bend, spent Thanksgiving Day in the home of Mrs. Forrest’s and Mrs. Britton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nusbaum were hosts at a family Thanksgifing dinner. Guests included Mrs. Ruth Whitcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Thomas and family. Mr/ and Mrs. Arthur Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Cincinnati. Sam Nusbaum, who has been home for the past week due to illness, returned to Howe Military Academy, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Sawyer and family, Mrs. Doris Randolph and family, and Thelma Coquillard were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder were dinner guests on Thanksgiving in tjre home of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Ball of Elkhart, in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Snyder were guests in the home of Mrs. . Snyders' niece and nephew, Mr. [ and Mrs Robert Shock. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dietrick, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dietrick, Jr., and Sandra Dietrick. Rev. and Mrs. Frederick and family motored to Findlay. Ohio on Thanksgiving morning to be dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Ralph W.’ Semlar and family. Mrs. Semlar is a sister of Mr. Frederick The Frederick’s returned to Syracuse that evening. Mr and Mrs. William Geiger were called to South Bend last week, to the home of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Glass, while Mr. Glass was in the St. Joseph hospital. Judy Glass, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Geiger, fell last Friday and fractured her arm. Mrs. William Geiger and Mrs. Glenn Treesh and daughter. Pamela. of Milford, attended Miss Rosemary McKee's wedding in Hartford City.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bitner were hosts at a Thanksgiving dinner honoring their son. Gerald. who recently returned from England. Guests were A/2c and Mrs. Gerald Bitner, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Jones and daughter, Mt. and Mrs. Clair Archer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Custer and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Les Jutzi and daughter of Cincinnati, Ohio. Mary Morrison and son Robert of Mitchell, South Dakota, spent tht Thanksgiving week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vail. Mrs,’ Morrison is the daughter of Mrs. Vail. Mrs. Harriett Blocker and son Eddie, spent Thanksgiving vacation with Joe Blocker and family of Salina. Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoover and family, and Mrs. Nelson and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoover. Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Gilbert and daughter spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wogoman. In Elkhart. Mrs. Karl Hoover spent Suni day afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoover ' received a call from their son. Pfc. Malcolm G. Hoover who arrived in the States yesterday from a tour of duty in Germany. Pfc Hoover has been in Germany since August 1952. and is temporarily stationed at Camp Kilmer. New Jersey. He will be transferred to Fort Sheridan. Illinois sometime this week, and after receiving his discharge at that point, will return to Syracuse. Mr and Mrs. Hoover’s other son. Pvt Karl F. Hoover, recently arrived In Goppeingem, Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clapp and family had as their guests over

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I the week end Mrs. Clapp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Walker. and Mrs. Clapp’s grandfather, Mr. Levi Kitson, of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shewmon and son Joe. and Mrs. Shewmon’s father, Mr. Carithers, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. Shewmon’s mother. Mrs. Dan Shewmon of Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Auer had as their guests Thanksgix-ing Mr. and Mrs. Jerry son of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker of Freeman, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scott and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Auer, Jr., of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. George Auer. Sr., were also guests at the family gathering. Mr. C. G. Etter spent a few days pheasant hunting In Continental, Ohio with his brother. Mr. O A Etter. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Snooks and sons of Goshen, and William Buhrt of Milford, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Popenfoose and son. Jerry. Mrs. Catharine Beck was hostess Thanksgiving Day at a cooperat iye dinner for her children. grandchildren, and greatgrandchilden. The turkey dinner was held at the Turkey Creek Conservation Club house. Those attending from Angola, Indiana were Mr. and Mrs. Jess C. Cpell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beard and sons Philip. Michael and Kedric. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sellers and son Lew, and daughter, Dee. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Covell, Goshen; Mrs. Bill Butler, New Rochelle. N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Porter and daughters, Priscilla and Margaret Rae. Anderson; IJ|. Bob Covell. Camp Atterbury, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. George Martin and daughter, Renee, and sons, Georgie, Johnny, and J<im. ,

Monroeville, Ind.; Mr. Wilfred Beck, Elgin, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson and daughters, Brenda and Nancy Jo, Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Beck. South Whitley; Mr. and Mrs. Beck, Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Beck and daughters. Wendy Sue and Cindy Lou. Zanesville, In.; Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Snyder, and Mrs. Allie Snyder. Cromwell; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Beck, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck of Syracuse. Thanksgiving evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck were their children. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Beck of South Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beck of Warsaw, and

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Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Beck and daughters of' Zanesville, Indiana. The Wendell Beck family remained until Saturday. EASTERN STAR MEETS The Order of the Eastern Star held a short business meeting on Wedriesday. November 25th. Announcements were made regarding inspection at Leesburg on December 11th. The remainder of the evening was spent in the dining room which had been tastefully decorated In keeping with Thanksgiving by Mrs. Betty Appenzeller and Mrs. Lucile Searfoss. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Thelma Dietrick, Mrs. Elizabeth Bassett. Mrs. Nora Colwell and Mrs. Rebecca Kitson.-