Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 26, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 April 1954 — Page 5

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BUYS PROPERTY Dr. Dixon. Anderson obstetrican, has purchased the Sol Hennock residence located on Ogden Island. Another sale has been announced by N. Kelsey, who has sold his Waveland Beach residence to Helen McCrory of Ft. Wayne. The latter Is personnel director of Lincoln Life Insurance company.

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HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! The Rexall Original ‘One Cent Bale closes Saturday. It’s the sale you saw advertised in Life. Look. The Saturday Evening Post, Collier’s and The Country Gentleman . . . the sale you heard about from Amos ‘N* Andy on the Rexall radio show. Tee. hurry to BURKHOLDER’S Rexall Drug Store and stock up on all your drug needs while they’re selling at two for the price of one. plus one cent. And remember this ... all products on sale are quality Rexall products carrying the famous Rexall money-back gnuarantee of satisfaction. Yes, your pennies buy a lot at the Raxall One Cent Sale. But don’t delay .. . the Rexall Original One Cent Sale closes Saturday at BURKHOLDER’S Rexall Drug Store, Syracuse. BURKHOLDER Rexall Drug

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Hold Bridal Shower For Ethel Denton •Mrs. Sherman Deaton and Mrs. Eldon Watkins were hostesses at a shower held Friday evening. April 2, for Miss Ethel Denton who will become the bride of Melvin L. Weaver on Easter Sunday, April 18th. The party was held at the Guy schoolhouse which was decorated with a color scheme of yellow, pink and green. The centerpiece for »the gift table was a closed yellow umbrella with streamers leading out to rosettes. The other tables were decorated with yellow daffodils and pussy willows. Favors at each place were nut cups with umbrellas attached and they were filled with mints and nuts. Several games were played by the guests and then the bride-to-be opened her shower gifts. She received many beautiful and useful gifts. Root beer floats, cake and ice cream with a pink umbrella were served as refreshments. Among those present were Miss Ethel; Denton. Mrs Luther Denton, Mrs. George McDaniel. Mrs Cleo Strieby. Mrs. Belle Strieby. Mrs. Lucy Rogers, Mrs. Eileen Kolberg. Mrs. Adah Clayton. Mrs. Sylvester Miller. Mrs. Alta Darr. Mrs. Margaret Darr. Mrs. Haxel Whitehead. Mrs. Leeta Campbell. Mrs. Cleo Henwood. Mrs. Blanche Kline, and Mrs. Marte LeCount. SENIOR MOTHER’S CLUB The Senior Mother’s Club met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Vern Brinkman with Mrs. Emmett O’Haver as co-hostess. Mrs. Ralph Baumgartner was a guest. After the general business meeting, the president Introduced Mrs Max Workman, who spoke on “Our Health After Forty.” Mrs. -Ray Frevert won the sunshine gift. The next meeting will be. at the Girl Scout cabin on April Ift.

HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Edward Schieeter was honored on her 76th birthday on April 1 by her sister, Mrs. Lena Riecks in Illinois, who entertained for her. Guests for dinner were four sisters, two brothers and their wives. Twenty-seven adults and seven children called during the afternoon and evening and Mrs. Schieeter received many nice gifts. She also received several cards from friends in Indiana and extends her thanks to all. She expects tb return to her home in Syracuse in the near future. County Federation Club Meets Members of the county federation of women’s clubs met in Etna Green Tuesday afternoon fer their 36th annual countyconvention. Mrs. Paul Warner is a vicepresident of the county organization. The meeting was held at the Methodist church there. Two local 'clubs, the Wednesday Afternoon club and the Round Table club are representative members of this body. Those attending as representatives of the Wednesday Afternoon club are Mrs. James Kirkwodo. Mrs. Vern Brinkman. Mrs. Otto Stoelting, Mrs. Lewis Immel, Mrs. Pkul Warner and Mrs. E. L. Foebrink Members of the Round Table club attending were Mrs. Carl Penn. Mrs. Glen Longenecker, Mrs. Leonard Barnhart, Mrs. Hilary Bachman, and Mrs. Charles Dietrick. JUNIOR MOTHER'S CLUB Junior Mother’s Club, met at the home of Mrs. Nelson Auer. Monday evening. April 5. Twentyone members and one guest, Mrs. Clyde Butt, were present. During the business meeting Mrs. Loren Longenbaugh was rehired as Kindergarten teacher for next year. Enrollment for next year will be made by the project chairman Jn a later issue of the paper. No definite program for the evening was scheduled so the evening was spent socially. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Ed Coy* Mrs. Dean Pittman and Mrs, William Rosenbaum. The next meeting will be April 19th at the home of Mrs. Delbert Brown.

Thanks, Folks... The Merchants of the SyracuseWawasee shopping area thank the many people locally as well as our surrounding communities for helping to make our Spring Open House Days such a remarkable success.. You’ll be ahead when you shop In Syracuse. Syracuse- W awasee Chambr of Commerce

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PRIMARY MOTHER’S CLUB The fifth meeting of the Primary Mother’s Club met at the home of Mrs. Roy Miller, Jr., with Mrs. Ronald Sharp the cohostess. A lengthy business meeting was held during which the programs for next season and plans for the Spring Party were discussed. Mrs. Robert Shock read the minutes and roll call due to the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Richard Pusti. Mrs. Loren Longenbaugh then gave a most interesting and useful talk upon readying children for Kindergarten, which will be very helpful to the mothers when entering their children. The door prize, an unusual and colorful pan holder, was won by Mrs. Roy Miller. Two guests, Mrs. Frank Hale and Mrs. Jack Mason were excluded from last meetings’ news. The next meeting will be April 19th at the home of Mrs. Robert Shock with Mrs. Robert Shiere the co-hostess. HEX RURAL HOME EC. CLUB The Hex Rural Home Economice club met Tuesday at Grange hall with 18 members and three children present. Irma Byland gave the devotional. The club contributed *5.00 to the cancer fund. After a garden lesson given by Ida Snyder. Mrs. Clem Bowers of New Paris demonstrated the Neechi and Elna sewing machines. Plans were made for the mother and daughter banquet and sunshine gifts handed out. The meeting closed with prayer. Hostesses for the meeting were Irma Byland, Kate Hibschman, Lulu Rippey, and Hattie Brown. ARTS & CRAFT CLUB The Arts and Craft Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Otto Rhode with eleven members present. The hostess assisted by her daughter, Prisilla. presented a most interesting lesson on basket weaving. Refreshments were served after a short business meeting. The next meeting will be on April 19 at the home of Margaret Freeman. PAST MATRONS MEET The Past Matrons club held their regular meeting Tuesday evening in the Masonic hall where they initiated Bertha Meek into the club following this ceremony they had dinner at the Cantonese restaurant where tables were decorated with individual roses. In the absence of President Effie Emerson, Mrs. Joe Bushong acted as master of ceremonies.

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New members were welcomed into the dub, and Mrs. De Loss was presented the gavel as the new president. Programs for the new year were made and presented by Prim Dunn. Rebecca Kitson was chairman of the arrangements committee. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joe Bushong. OAKWOOD PARK HOME EC CLUB The Oakwood Home Economics club met at the home of Mrs. Roy IL. Miller with Mrs. Sam Houser as co-hostess on Tuesday, April 6. Sixteen members were present and two visitors, Mrs. Ann Trowbridge of Kendallville and Mrs. Albert Hostetler, who became a member. The meditation was given by Mrs. Clarence Ruch. “Easter” was her theme which was divided into three parts: 1. His last week, 2. One solitary life, 3. a poem, "Only Borrow.” A health lesson was given by Mrs. Julius Atz and the garden lesson by Mrs. William Geiger. Program planning was the lesson subject for this month by Mr. Cap Philips. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lester Modlsett on May ♦. CANCER DRIVE Mrs. Orval Snobarger, Turkey Creek Twp. chairman for the Cancer Drive, attended the annual dinner meeting of the county cancer drive at Warsaw, Monday night. Mrs. Snobarger re-

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ceived instructions and material for the drive which will be during the month of April. ATTENDS SCHOOL Catherine Connolly attended the Helena Rubenstein school of cosmetics Wednesday and Thursday of this week in Indianapolis. OPENS COURSE Tom Merritt, golfing pro and owner of Maxwelton Golf club, stated yesterday that the club would open Saturday. This is Merritt’s seventh year as operator of the local club. He stated that a number of special events will be slated for the coming season. Anyone wanting work done on unfinished inscriptions before DECORATION Day should contact us now. The time is getting short. LIGONIER MONUMENT COMPANY STAG FISH FRY American Legion Hall Milford, Ind. Sat. Apr. 24—5 to 8 pan. Proceeds go to Firing Squad Uniform Fund AU you can eat for $1.25 Blue Pike

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