Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 49, Number 26, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 April 1956 — Page 7
Club Notes SENIOR MOTHERS CLUB Twenty-two members of the Senior Mother’s Club were entertained at the Conservation Club House by Mrs. DeLoss Smith and her assistants, Mrs. Vance Moots and Mrs. Samuel Larson. Mrs. John Roddi conducted the business meeting. The group then played Bingo with Mrs. Charles Dietrick and Mrs. Vem Brinkman in charge. Refreshments were served at nicely decorated tables by the hostess and her assistants. The sunshine gift went to
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GOOD WILL CLUB Easter bonnets were the source of much discussion and entertainment at the meeting of the Good Will Club 11 April at the Club House when each member attending was required to make and wear her own hat. Roll call response was A Hat I Remember. The lesson on Mental Health was given by Bernice Baugher Meditation was given Gladys Smith. The Spring Party sponsored by the Senior Mothers Club will be at the Oakwood Hotel Monday evening 7 May-
by Emma Mabie. Five dollars was donated to the Cancer Fund. Hostesses Marie LeCount, Alta Brower and Estelle Swartz served ice cream to the thirty-one members and one guest present. The next meeting will be a joint meeting with Oakwood and Papakeechie clubs at the Conservation Club House.
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Syracuse-Wawtuee Journal Thursday 19 April 1956—
Local News. . . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott have purchased the Max Owens property in Milford and expect to move around the first of the month. Mr. Scott is employed, at the Weatherhead Co. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hooplngar-'
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ner of Chicago were weekend visitors. Mrs. Hattie Murphy of peru was a weekend visitor of her daughter and family, the Ralph Powells.
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