Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 December 1953 — Page 5
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, IMS
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Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sheire spent Thanksgiving day at the home of their son, Louis, and his I family in Norfolk, Va. After a week’s good bass fishing in Tsala Apopka Lake, they are now located in Dunedin, Florida at the I home, of Mrs. Margaret Solt where they will be joined by John Edward Sheire from his studies! ax Mary Help of Christians I School for the Christmas holiday 1 Dr. G. Latham and Mrs. Pau- ! line Hamman left Tuesday morn- ; png for Tampa, Fla., where they I ! will spend the winter months A Chris*mas card was received i from Pvt. James P. Ritter, son of Mr and Mrs. Walter Ritter. Pvt. I. Ritter is now in Korea, and he : expressed good wishes to “every- ■ bod) in Syracuse.". T Sgt. Chas , D Wagner stationed at Elgin Air ' Force Base. Fla . also sent a card i Pfc. X. Hoover arrived home Monday. December 7. from Fort Sheridan. Illinois. Mrs. Hoo- ■ ' ver and daughter. Jcwn. Mr. and I Mrs Martin Hoover, and Mrs i Hoover s parents. Mr and Mrs. ! • I Bill Whitten, traveled to Illinois i to meet Pfc Hoover Nelson and his family will reside with his ‘ parent* Mr ard dfrs Martin , Hoover. » i. Mr and Mrs 6uy Rang left, ( Wednesday for Decatur. Georgia , | to spend several weeks with their . , daughter and son-in-law Mr and ' Mrs. James Hickey, and family, i ! Mr. and Mrs Rarig's daughter j and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. ( Donald Beer and family pf Milford. will join the family in Georgia for Christmas. 1 Mr and Mrs Laucks Xanders 1 Mr and Mrs. Matt Ahts and I daughter Irene, and Mr and Mrs. | Plair LaUghlir were dinner guest* Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Georgt* Xanders j , Mr. and Mrs Sherman Deaton and family spent Sunday at Silver I-ake with Mr. Deaton’s sister i Mrs Ernest Carr, who is ill. ’ i Mr. and Mrs. George Xanders left Tuesday for Hollpwood. Fla Mr. and Mrs Frank B Closson . and family are planning on i I spending Christmas with Mrs. . ; Closson s sister and brother-in-law Mr -.nd Mrs . Robert Brown. i in Detroit. Mich Mr and Mrs Willard Conn and . | Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Fisher re- j ‘ turned Thursday Dec 10.-from a , week s visit in the vast. They d friends in New Jersey. . : an a • t few days in New York City where they attended ral television shows and also . the current hit play. "The Seven . Year Itch.” , _ II Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nickel and! ■ Mr Marlene Hiner and daugh 1 ter. Pamela Sue. visited friends in Kalamaxoo Sunday Mrs. Mary Hoy spent Monday in Chicago Linda Bassett celebrated her i 13th birthday at a party Dec 10. * | Games were played and refresh-1 ■ ments served Guests were Bev-
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i ejly Baker. Sandra Miller, Janice Loose, Shirley Knisley, and Jimi my Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bassett were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Etta Martin in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jensen and children Karen and Michael ' of Garrett, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Jensen’s mother. ! Mrs. Ida Hlbschman. Mrs. Otis Butt and son, Alan, arrived in Syracuse Sunday, December 6. Mr. and Mrs. Butt have been living in Torrence, California and will now reside in Syracuse. Mr. Butt !s the son of Mrs. Walter Kegg. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Smith attended the P & H Supply Company dinner Monday evening at I the Chamber of Commerce build-1 ing in Fort Wayne. Mrs Harry Dickinson. North! Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel i Albert of Leesburg, and Mrs. Ray j Meek of Syracuse, attended visit- ; Ing Matrohs and Patrons Night' at Culver. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanley and family of South Bend, visit-j ed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meek over the week end. . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoover entertained thirty-five guests Sunday for dinner. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. RayHoover and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoover and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hoover and family and Mr and z Mrs. Noble Ringler and son. QtH»b?-town guests included Mrs. Carl of Mil-1 ford. Mr and Mrs. William Whitton and family of New Paris, and Mr Mr- Milton Gibson of; Plymouth ; Ixxave For Honolulu Mr and Mrs James Kirkwood left Tuesday for St. Louis to pick up their daughter. Marllou j who is on Christmas vacation • from Princlpia College. They; will fly to Ix>s Angeles for a brief ! visit with friends and will leave] San Francisco on the Lurline for | Honolulu. The Kirkwoods’ will return via air. COUPLE OBSERVES SILVER WEDDING I V • ■■ ■ ' M ■ ’ Robe rt E Sch - - and family entertained in their home Tuesday evening in" honor of Mr and Mrs. Charles Dietrick. The occasion was the silver weddityg anniversary of Mr and Mrs Dietrick. Guests included Mr. Red Mrs Don Dietrick and son Mr and Mrs Harry Wagner, : and Mr and Mrs T.aMar Snyder. ; all of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs Don Zimmerman and daughter attended 'from' Kendallville. Other guests included Mr. an Mrs. Joe Bushong. Mr. and Mrs Earl Darr Mr and Mrs Clarence Snyder, Mr and Mrs Charles Dietrick. Jr., and Jane Dietrick The couple received many lovely gifts In honor of the occasion. JOINT INSPECTION OF EASTERN STAR CHAPTERS Kosciusko, Milford, Syracnee, and Leesburg Chapters of the der of Eastern Star held a joint meeting at Leesburg Masonle Temple. Friday evening. Dec. 11 ' sot the official visit of Worthy; Grand Matron Aldine Klingmaxi. of Converse. Indiana The din- ] ner served by the Leesburg. Chapter was attended by approximately seventy-five guest*. The; tables were beautifully decomted with holly, evergreens candles, and eandy sleighs At seven o’clock baby dedication was held for 14 babies with Worthy Grand Matron Aldine Klingtnan. Ray E Walters. Past Grand Patron. Helen Albert, worthy matron Leesburg chapter, and Bertha Meek, worthy matron Syracuse chapter, presiding. The Worthy Grand Matron also had .the honor of presenting a 50-year , gold award to one members of NOTICE! $7.50 TRADE-IN ALIA>WANCE ON A NEW EI.E4TRIC . REMINGTON SUNBEAM smitK ••ao” BRING IN YOUR OLD ELECTRI< RAZOR NOW! AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT BURKHOLDER REX ALL DRUG
Syracuse Chapter, Georgia. Miller. The initiatory work was given to two proxies by the Syracuse officers with Bertha Meek, worthy matron, and Dr. O.»C. Stoelting, worthy patron, presiding. Honored guests included Worthy Grand Matron Aldine Klingman, Ray E. Walter, Past Worthy Grand Patron. Mary Louise Little, Associate Grand Conductress. Lora Belle Burt, district deputy ot° the 20th Dist.. Myrtle Morton, district deputy of the 14th district, and Mrs. Ethel Walters and Mrs. Katherine O’Blenis. grand committee appointments. Refreshments of punch, cookies and nuts were served in the dining room to one hundred twen-ty-flve guests from Leesburg, Syracuse, Milford, Mishawaka, North Liberty. Elkhart. Bremen. North Manchester. Mentone. Warsaw. Poe and Nappanee. OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs James A. Gilbert celebrated their 40th wedding an- ! niversary Sunday. December 13. j Those present for dinner were their children and families, Mr. I and Mrs Clinton Gilbert and two daughters Sharon and Janice. Mr. and Mrs Walter Gilbert and son Andrew. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Simon and children Robert. Mary. Richard and Larry Gene. Another daughter, who Jives in Texas, was unable to be present. /
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SENIOR MOTHERS’ HOU) MEETING i Mrs. Noble Blocker served as ] host to members of the Senior Mother’s club Monday evening ■ in her home, which was decorated in a Christmas spiritMrs. Thelma Dietrick, club president, opened the meeting with club membership participating in the organization’s collect. Mrs. Lois Schleeter, who was in charge of the program, presented an entertaining presentation of “Facts and Fancies of : Christmas.” Gifts were exchanged, with a disclosure of gifts received and secret pals. Mrs. Rebecca Kitson was awarded the sunshine pres- : ent. Committee members assisting with the meeting Mrs. Leonard Barnhart and Mrs. Archie Byrd. WSCS Board Meets The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist Church executive board meeting was held Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Orval Carr. Christmas plans and char- ! ity donations were discussed and refreshments were served. CIII SU Ol’T MEETING Pack 56 will hold its December meeting at the Scout Cabin at 7:00 p. m. Tuesday. December 22nd. The theme of pack meeting will be Christmas.
We hope all the Cubs and their parents will attend. CHRISTMAS PARTY Members of Rotary will play host to children in Syracuse next Monday night when they entertain the youngsters at their annual Christmas party. The event will be held at the Turkey Creek Conservation club house.
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