Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 December 1953 — Page 7

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Designed for that loner, longer look so prized in modern automotive styling, the new Chevrolets meet other high standards besides.cye appeal. The 1351 models have more power, better performance and chassis improvements that will substantially increase the pleasure and convenience

FIRST GRADE NEWS This has been a verp busy week with so many extra things happening. One morning we found a big ; note from Santa Claus fastened.: to our fireplace He used a safety pin and a hair pin. We had to study the hard words but we finally read it. He asked us to write to him; Thursday we wrote our letters, then went to i the postoffice to mail them Steven Butt’s father was very nice to us After visiting the post office we walked around town to se»> the pretty store windows befori returning to our room We will decorate our Christmas tree next. Our visitors wen Mrs Tom Hay-s Mr- Thomas Mullins and Buddy and Mrs Jay

fIM V w J-’w our - - pre >j £. HOLIDAY i Entertainment Treat THURSDAY ONLY — DEC. 17 MMRSSY lAURfM BOCMW BftCAlLTif *<a/j n-»s BOBINSOH PLUS “STARS IN THE NIGHT” A Christmas Featurette — Color Cartoon FRI. & SAT. — TWO TOP HITS ?■ ■ ff! »i nt njiW ‘V. ’.. *—x «ri fa BAKTBK SUN. & MON. - DEC. 18-19 6f» UTS GIRLS AND GAGS IN A STORY Os “life IN A U. S. ARMY TRAINING CAMP* ♦ ■ _ ■■ LT M ] 17^^I ui i ’ ZTpaT tD WIOMARK KARL (AtLHW (MPEHUB RUSS TUE. & WED. - DEC. 20-21 NOT 1- BUT 2 BOWERY BOYS LAFF RIOTS ;u " JTV JBL Color Cartoon—New» L /

Rensberger. We had 11 cases of absence during the week.. Our helpers are Peggy Firestone, Terry Rookstool. Patty Jo Mullins | and Bobby Folgers. We are not to bring our Christmas exchange gifts until next week. Oh Friday of this week, the 18th. we go to the High School for the Wednesday Afternoon | Club party. That day we are to j bring our lunch in paper sacks No Lunch Fails’ — Ruth Rapp Secon<l tirade We’ve, been trimming cut-out ; Christmas trees with’a star for each A in Spelling since December came now we’ve trimmed a real pine tree for our room and enjoy sitting round it for our

• of motoring. For 1951. a total of 13 body models are available in three . series of cars. The Powerglide automatic transmission, linked to a 125- • horsepower engine, is now optional on all cars. Above is pictured the j Bel Air four-door sedan.

reading circle. ‘We re glad Bobby Stiver and Craig Wells are back, after having the mumps. Sandra Strieby. Ann Vanderford. Vivian Rogers. Carrol Beam. Paul Brewer. Pat Appenzeller. Tommy Kramer. Jerry Thornburg and Jerry Fisher read at story time Tommy Clapp brought five I beautiful Christmas books for us | to enjoy. Helpers are Donna Dreher. Mike McDonald. Vicki Wiley, Sandra Strieby. Jerry Thornburg and Tommy Kramer. Mrs Zimmerman and Allen were guests in our room. Dec. 15. ! —- Ruth Meredith. NO VACATION Household insects never take a vacation! Heated homes provide ideal conditions for roaches, cloth moths and other pests to do their dirty work throughout the year. Purdue University entomologists say that most household insects can be killed with either DDT or chlordane. Preparations containing both of these chemi- ; cals are now available

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QBb 'I i JF-. 9 HL i iH ill ••SEES” PRESIDENT . . . Helen Keller. 75. blind and deaf since birth, “saw” Pres. Eisenhower for first time at White House. He is tenth president she has met. and she said: “1 felt courage and thought in his face.”

JUNIOR LADIES SUB-DEBS MEET December 7 at 7: SO o’clock, the Jr. Ladies Sub-Deb club met at Sharon Miner’s home. Patti Anglemeyer co-hostess. The meeting was opened with roll call and minutes of the last meeting. Due fines are to be held over till next week. They are 50 cents. Much discussion over a . money project followed, and it was decided to hold a bake sale Feb. 13. Orders for club pins were taken. We are going to go Christmas caroling December 21. Meet at Thornburg’s at 7 p .m. Bring a candle and book of carols. The meeting was adjourned with refreshments. The next meeting will be Jan. 4th at 7:30 p.m., at Carolyn Mulholland’s home. Marlene Wilkinson will be co-hostess. Quickest Action The human body’s quickest automatic action is the blinking of the •yelids. says the Better Vision In stitute. It takes only 1 20 of a sec ond.

ROUND TABLE MEETS The Ladies of the Round Table met on the evening of December 7th in the home of Mrs. Carl Penn. During the business meeting plans were announced for the Christmas dinner and party to be held on the evening of Dec. 21. Beacuse of the illness and death of Mrs. Hoopingarner’s father, the program planned for January 4 was given, at this meeting. Mrs. Hoopingarner will ’I F’rWb t tar V;. Er. ' * « - -• ' ■ s ' 3 s *’C‘X< ’ nJUr > m ■s.s r’\ ... ykwhm. FLORIDA BEAUTY . . . Kathleen Stanley of Miami Beach is an set for a day’s recreation, whether tennis, sailing, golf or swimming.

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bring the progmm for the January' 4 meeting. Mrs. Katherine Myers told us o the start and progress of magazine publication. This proved to be an informative and interesting subject. Mrs Mary Longenecker brot to the club a Christmas story entitled “To Springdale for Christmas” by Zona Gale. -

"ft* CAu» JyTi ay number? • Ti Santa is »W« person who knows every 7BLr F» telephone number! And while we re \ passing around Christmas Greetings, \ wZ may we wish yoa a We/vy j from ail of us at your telephone company! / I ' ' f\ M ‘ - -r^fiSShw H 3L fl /, UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY of INDIANA. INCORPORATED FIAJYD L. SHEIiTGN . DISTRICT MGR.

FRIDAY,

tess served refreshmei*, During the social houX GREEN GRASS? \ Cheek the lawn during December. remind Purdue University horticulturists, to see that leaves do not smother the grass. Wet leaves have a tendency to mat. sealing off oxygen necessary for grass growth.