Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 48, Number 42, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 July 1955 — Page 3

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Announces Plans, Officers For Kosciusko County Fair

Kosciusko County s Fair Association has released its catalog listing the program, premium list and general information for t the 39th annual county fair. I which will include a dairy association show, scheduled for six I days and nights Aug. 8 to 13. ; inclusive, at the county fair- | grounds in Warsaw. Officers of the Kosciusko County Fair Association are i Victor Anglin, Etna Green. {Resident; Russell Smith. Warsaw, vice president: Henry Butler. Warsaw, secretary: and Albert Hartman. Warsaw, treasurer. Directors are William A. Orr, chairman, Warsaw: Frank Merkle. Claypool: Eunice Johnson. Pierceton: Dale Sponsellor. Etna Green; Clarence Cox. Milo Clase. Robert Hal. Vem Landis and Verh Frantz, all of Warsaw. Committee Chairman Committee chairman for this years fair are Russell Smith, concessions: Henry, Butler, amusements and rides; Clarence Cox. tents; Vem Landis, merchants building: Victor Anglin, catalog: and Henry Butler, program. The fair will officially open at 7 p. m Monday. August 8 and at 8 p. m. there will be a 4-H dress revue and 4-H program. Concerts by the various high school bands of the county are scheduled this year each after noon and evening. The annual tractor pulling contest is Scheduled for 1 p. m. Saturday and stock car racing will be featured on the same Saturday evening. W. G. Wade on Midway Throughout the week the W. G. Wade shows and rides will be

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| on the midway and free acts will I be featured each afternoon and I evening. : Parking at the grounds will be ' handled again this year by the i Kosicusko County Shrine Club I and proceeds will be used as : usual to finance the expenses of ! all third grade pupils in Koscius- | ko County to the Shrine Circus in Fort Wayne next year. Dr. Geiger Renamed . Toll Road Chairman a Dr. Dillon Geiger of Bloomingiton was re-elected chairman of j the Indiana Toll Road Commission July 20 at its annual reorganization meeting. | Other officers renamed were ■ John A. Stelle of Brazil as vice--chairman and Charles W. Keat- | ing of Evansville, secretary-treas-urer. Dr. Geiger, a 48-year-old physician. was re-appointed to the commission for a four-year term on July 1 by Governor George N. Craig. He had been a member since June 16. 1954. filling out the unexpired term of James S. DeLaurier of Hammond who resigned because of ill health. Dr. Geiger is a former trustee of Indiana University and has been active in state and national medical circles. Lions Trample Bank In Friday League Game It was two wins and for the State Bank of team in Little League compete, tion. after a 13-4 loss to a firey Lions Club outfit. Tied three-all at the end of the third, the Lions scored eight across the home plate compared with but one for the Bank. Present team standings find the Pilcher's Shoes group on top with a four win to no loss record; Lions in second place with four wins tempered by one loss; the Bank third with two and two and the Rotary in the cellar with seven losses. Emerson Trial In J. P. Court Friday Edwin Emerson pleaded not guilty to an assault and battery charge last week end in the local court. He was arrested Saturday by Sheriff Carl Latta after an affidavit was filed early in July by Raymond Stump. The trial will be Friday evening 29 July in the office of Justice Fred Nolan. Local News. . . Mrs. O. G. Atwood of Hillsdale. Michigan; Mrs. Ethel Iden of Indian Village; Mrs. Silvia Iden of Churubusco; and Mr Orvil Russell of Wolf Lake called on the Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey here Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stummer and three children left Tuesday' afternoon for a ten day's vacation in Syracuse. N. Y. where they will visit Mr. Stummer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Stummer. and his sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Eaton. Miss Sasha Hire accompanied her brother Stover, to Manteno. 111. last week where he entered the Outboard Motor Races. B I Pfc. Hughes On Leave Pfc Richard Hughes who has been stationed at Fort Belvoir. Va. is home for a three week leave. At the end of his leave, he will report to Fort Dix. N. J.. where he will receive overseas orders. Pfc Hughes' enlistment time will be up in two years.

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Grace Bible Church Scene of Recent Smith-Johnson Wedding

Grafce Bible Church. South Main Street, was the scene 17 July, of an afternoon wedding when Miss Bobbie Jean Johnson became the bride of Donald Eugene Smith. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carpenter. Route 1. Syracuse, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Keith M. Smith of Pierceiton. The Rev. Raymond Mason. ! pastor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony before [an altar deeorated with yellow I and white glads and palms. Pews were decorated with white satin i ribbons. The bride, given in marriage i by her father, wore a white satin ballerina length formal with sweetheart neckline and full ruffled net skirt. She wore elbow length mitts of net. and carried a white Bible with a carnation on it. Her flowers were white Lions on Top Twice In Doubleheader Here In a doubleheader game at the local athletic field on Monday, the Lions Club Little League Baseball teams defeated the Rotary team twice. Each game was limited to four innings because of the time element. In the first game, a regularly scheduled affair, the Lions came out on top in roaring fashipn by a 13 to 1 score. In the second game, a makeup of a game rained out on 4 July, the Lions barely squeezed by with a 3 to 2 count. Thornburg was winning pitcher in the first game. Line in the second. On Friday 29 July, the State Bank team will meet Pilchers' in a doubleheader affair. Cripe, Cubs On Top In Pony League Here Suffering their first defeat last Wednesday 20 July, the Pony League baseball Cubs team is riding on the top rung in standings with a record of four wins and one loss. Leading hitters in Pony competition include Cripe, of the Cubs with a .545 record; Auer, of the Sox. .375; Laird, also of the Sox, with —.357; Miller. Cubs. .307; and Avery. Sox. .300. Second place in the threeteam league is held down by the Sox, with a three and two record in the won and lost column. The Yanks are in the basement yrith four losses and no wins as y£t. L Next Pony League game wall be Wednesday 3 August, at 6:15 p. s m. on the local diamond with the Yanks meeting the Sox. / Grass Fire Saturday foremen were called to a grass fire on Road 13 Saturday about 4%5 p; m. The fire had started in a field between the South Shore Golf. Club and the Phillip Kern residence. No damage was done. Yaeger in Terre Haute John Yaeger, former owner of the Dairy Queen here, and Mrs. Yaeger are now in Terre Haute where they have a large commissary for the new “Infra Red Sandwich" distribution.

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carnations with flowing white satin streamers, and her fingertip veil was held with a headpiece of net and ribbon. Mrs. Fletcher Marsh was pianist and the vocalist was Mrs. John Byran. Musical selections were: “God Gave Me You", “Through the Years”, “Liebestraum''. and “Always." Mrs. W. E. Wysong of North Webster, served her sister as matron of honor. She wore a yellow lace and knit gown and carried a white colonial bouquet. A garland of yellow flowers adorned her hair. The best man was Jerry Lane of Syracuse. Jonnie Sills of Syracuse and Jerry Smith of Pierceton were ushers. The bride's mother wore a suit of charcoal gray linen, with white cuffs and collar, a white pinwheel hat, and white accessories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. The mother of the bridegroom wore an empire style pink nylon print, with white accessories. The reception was held at the Kale Island home .of the bride's parents. Decorations were pink glads. Hostesses were Mrs. Louise Mullins. Mrs. Rodney McCrarey. Mrs. Eldon Werstier and Mrs. John Byran. After the reception, the newlywed couple left for Oceanside. Calif. They will make their home at 1625 Myers St. there. The bride's going away suit was of pale aqua, with which she wore white accessories and a white carnation corsage. The bridegroom is a 1952 graduate of North Webster High School, and is stationed at Pendleton. California in the Marine Corps, in the Dispersing Office. Mrs. Smith is a 1951 graduate of Syracuse High School, and before her marriage was an office employee at the Weatherhead Company, for two years. W. S. C, S. Members Picnic at City Park Taking advantage of the city park on the shore of Syracuse Lake the members of the W. S. C. S. of the Methodist Church and their families had a picnic at noon on Thursday. 21 July, and spent the afternoon there. Those attending were: Mrs. Orville Knisely and family. Mrs. Clarence Snyder. Mrs. Harry CuUers, Mr. Mrs. Harold Young. Mrs. Georgia Miller. Also. Mrs. Melville Smith. Mrs. H. S. Kimpel and sons. Mrs. Lewis Hastings and daughter. Mrs. A. A. Pfingst, Mrs. James Hughes. Mrs. Joe Bushong, Mrs. Orval Carr. Mrs. Lulu Hogue. The Rev and Mrs. Noble Greene and Marcina and Billy, the Rev. and Mrs. Jesse S. Greene and family from Gloversville. and Mrs. Gerald E. Cramer and daughters were also guests.

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