Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 48, Number 26, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1955 — Page 3

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Oakwood Park. Mr. and Mrs. b. R. Marshall of Oakwood Park arrived in Syracuse Monday 4 April after a three month’s vacation in Florida. Arriving in hdiana polls Friday 1 April they were guests of their son, Mr. and xfrs. Kenneth O. Marshajl and family for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. George Kloepfer. Sr.„ Indianapolis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miles last weekend. Sam Nusbaum was home again I BOXED CHICKEN f SALAD A FRENCH FRIES I ’I* 50 I SPAGHETTI = - WITH MEAT SAKE 1 EVERY WEDNESDAY 5 ft I PM | ALL YON CAI EAT! 1 I I ♦« I We Cater To f Special Parties | Roose's Restaurant I 5:30 A. M.—B P. M. Closed on Sundays

last weekend from Howe Military Academy. On Sunday three of his classmates were here for dinner at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. WS. Nusbaum on Lake Street. They were Tom Tuttle of Wawasee Lake Larry Kaufker and Tony Corado of Detroit. James Miner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miner, spent the week end with his parents. James arrived home Wednesday for a spring vacation. James Gard spent the week end with his parents and sister of near Cromwell. , Miss Carolyn Mulholland, a student at South Bend Memorial Hospital, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. THEATRE LIGONIER. INDIANA Friday & Saturday April 8 9 DUEL IN THE JUNGLE Dana Andrews Jeanne Crain Breath taking action set in the actual jungles of Africa .. a drama of romance and danger Sun. Mon. Tues. April 19-11-12 OUR EASTER SPECIAL JUPITER'S DARLING Esther Williams Howard Keel Marge and Gower Champion A monumental musical thrill . . exotic splendor beyond your wildest dreams ° A.fe FAMILY NIGHT THURSDAY MA PA AND THE KIDS 80c THIS IS MY LOVE Linda Darnell Dan Duryea What was the dark menace thatj showdoweji this woman's life and dragged her to the depths of despair COMING Sun. Mon. Tues. April 17-18-19 THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS Ethel Merman Dan Dailey Marilyn Monroe iiHmnimiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffliiUHHiitiiiiuiiiiiHii SB Fri. Sat April 8 9 'eeroro Moi Pm* f 1 JP „ EAJtYIAPO COLON by 110X0101 J { Co-Hit nßaeasi Gandy Goose —Cartoon Sun. Mon. April 10-11 Faced an Empire of wrTflr and Bullets! - -- --- . DOUGLAS MIMI JEANNE CHAIN CLAitEYBEVOt I® MAT Ho. W. Also Cartoon & Sport Short Tues. Wed. April 12-13 Rock Hudson Barbara Rush CAPTAIN LIGHTFOOT With Color Favorite Cartoon Thursday Only April 14 (PUN NITE) Magoo’s Latest Cartoon Support Your Syracuse High School Class Presenting A Special Program JULIUS CAESAR Tues. Wed. April 19-20 Buy Ticket* From The Junior Class Salesmen y ADDED! ADDED! IN OUR LOBBY Starting Sunday Exhibit Os Prises Winning Posters < By Syracuse Students On "JULIUS CAESAR”

Mulholland and daughter, Vickie. Miss Barbara Paugh, a student nurse at South Bend Memorial Hospital, spent Friday night and Saturday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Paugh of near Syracuse. Miss Paugh returned to South Bend Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wills and Ursel Munson of Logansport were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller. \ Mr. and Mrs. John Craig and family of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morgan of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Orn of Ligonier, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eyer and Betky of Syracuse were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Om of Syracuse. Mrs. Merton Meredith returned to Jier teaching position in the Grade School after a week’s illness. Mrs. Robert Hamrood was employed recently as ah operator at the local telephone office. Mrs. Hamrood is the former Thelma Coquillard of Syracuse. Miss Carol Frederick arrived home Wednesday to spend a six day spring vacation from Findlay College with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Wilmer J. Frederick and family. Mrs. Robert Rookstool spent Saturday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle returned Saturday, 2 April after having spent ten weeks visiting their sons and daughters in New Mexico, Texas and Arizona. Ogden Island —Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Langley, who are the new owners of the former Tuttle place, are now in residence and intend it as their home. Their son William John 14, is attending a Catholic Boys’ Prep School, Gates Mills. Ohio. * Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Servies of Indianapolis, were at their lake home over the weekend. Mrs. Servies remained for the week to supervise preparations for the season’s occupancy. The, Richard Kuehns, owners of the former Ekrich lake home, and the T.H. Haneys, all of Indianapolis, were here for the weekend and for the spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Christy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christy of | Middlebury, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar King of Goshen, weekended at the Christy cottage. Waco Vicinity—Mr a and Mrs. Henry Mangus were dinner guests Sunday in Elkhart, at the Lake Shore Drive, home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beery., It was in the nature of a birthday party in honor of Mr. Mangus. Kale Island—Mr. and Mrs. Lake Headley, who built here 2 yesyrs ago, have added on further, and are making it a year round 1 residence. Mr. and Mrs. Headley have a grocery in Goshen on West Pike Street. Papakeechie Lake—Harry VanHermert went to Cleveland Friday to attend the American Association School Administration Convention. It convenes from 1 April to 8. ’ BROWNIE SCOUTS When the Brownie Scouts met 31 March at the Scout Cabin, 35 young artiste made, wallpaper beads by rolling a triangular piece of wall paper on a nail and pasting the tip to fasten it. Then the beads were shellacked, dried and strung on special string. Cassandra Mason was invested with the Brownie Scout pin. The next meeting is Thursday, 14 April. Brownie Scout Leader .

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Friday & Saturday April 8-9 2 Action Packed Features Rory Calhoun Piper Laurie DAWN AT SOCCORRO (in technicolor) , also JUNGLE MAN-EATERS with Johnny Weissmuller as Jungle Jim Sunday A Monday April 10-11 Giant EASTER Program 2 NIGHTS ONLY 2 WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS Biggest Academy Award Winning Picture Since •Gone With The Wind” Don't Miss It MARLON BRANDO EVA MARIE SAINT in ON THE WATERFRONT Plus 2nd Big Hit Thundering Excitement! Tony Curtis Janet Leigh THE BLACK SHIELD OF FALWORTH i (in technicolor) Tues. Wed. Thurs. April 12-13-14 IN CINEMASCOPE starring Victor Mature Gene Tierney Edmund Purdom THE EGYPTIAN (in color* also Shelly Winters B>rry Sullivan PLAY GIRL Open 6:45 First Show At Dusk

Sara Cuse Says . . 1 By Ardis Larson 1 Finally picked up the cupa < coffee, we’ve been trying to stop 1 for, at the Frank Banning home, * Wawasee Lake, when on the < drive for Red Cross Fund, along 1 the North Shore ... had a nißtr s chat with Mrs. Banning, who i said on proffering coffee and < cookies., “didn’t know you were J coming, so I baked cookies, ”* ‘sail right with us, . . . good cookies ... wonder when she’s gonna bake some More? - < At Angler’s Cove, Ogden Island. * Sara parked her neat business card, (right nice card, had it done by the Journal) says, in pretty blue ink, . . . Mrs. Samuel Larson . . . News Correspondent . . . Telephone 63, Syracuse, Indiana . Well, to get back to Angler’s Cove, and the card . . . Paul Wiese has a nice big panel where they stick business .cards, and they head the “rogue’s gallery” with legend, “Tell it Here.” So now, Sara’s card is among dozens of OTHER FAMOUS cards including Wren McMaines. Air Line Pilot, and Photographer of note, say We’ve got an air line pilot, lives on Wawasee Lake, Nattie Crow Beach, right between where Martha Crow’s leased ground ends, and where the former ‘Sheep Wash’ (flat ground past Morrison Island, where in the old days the farmers cleaned up their sheep). Well, its where in former years Sara couldn’t get through from Martha Fick’s road to Morrison Island, count of terrible brush, and a profound state of impassableness, always burned us, for we boasted we’d ’rally been around all the lake roads, known ot unknown, and we were minus a city block or so right in there Well where were we? O yes our own Air Line Pilot, Frank Herdrich, and did they ever clean out that tangle, put a fine road back to their house from the highway, now Ist chance we get, must go see, as Mrs. Herdrich suggested. By the way, she has helped with our Girl Scouts, and also the dancing class idea. Sue GIRL SCOUT NEWS ROBIN PATROL 81 Our meeting was called to order by president. Nancy Stump. We then decided to go outside to play until our leader came. After that we held our elections. The offices are as follows; President, Susan Fosbrink; VicePresident. Susan Bachman; Secretary, Kay Bender; Treasurer, Janet Glass. These offices are held for 3 months. We then closed our meeting. Kagr Bender

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Herdrich is in Scouting ... “Beanie” and wife Dorothy Howard had their house re carpeted, and gave for free, 2 large rugs and pads .. . their house has always been pictur esque, there near Crosson Park, back thru the years when our spouse’s grandfather had it, but now it is triple thus, inside and out ... took a lot of planning to get it so right. Music washes from the soul the dust of every-day life.—Berthold Auerbach ANOTHER LOAD OF ORANGES TENPLE A PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT SEEDLESS TANGERINES Direct from Florida RAYMOND VAIL SYRACUSE. INDIANA FOR SALE Builders' Hardware O'Brien's Paint Bluegrass Hand Tools Skill Power Tools Ready-mix Concrete Mule Hide Roofing Plywood Wall Paneling Bard-matic Garbage Eliminators WAWASEE LBR. Co., Inc.

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