Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 49, Number 30, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 May 1956 — Page 9

General Contractor WILFERD E. TERNET R. R. 2 ’ ’ Syracuse, Indiana Phone— Cromwell 132F14 , (565 LOCAL)

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I MIP * M3y ■ / 'SV*-/ ir*i& k ffii JWp s^; . , ■ • ' 91' William Holden and Rosiland Russell, appearing in “Picnic,” the Pulitzer Prize play which has been filmed, opens for four days starting Sunday at the Pickwick. Club Notes . . ♦ ART CLUB MEETS All members of the Syracuse Art Club were present at thenmeeting Monday night in the home of Mrs. Horace Gottschalk. Mrs. Marie Thigpin of Florida, sister of Mrs. Elsa Grieger, was a guests. Lessons in block printing on fabric and decorating candles were given. Plans were made for the next meeting, which will conclude the club year, to be held at the Wagon Wheel Restaurant in Warsaw on 24 May. The retiring officers will be hostesses. W. C. T. U. MEETS Mrs. A. W. Troupe was hostess to the W.C.T.U. Tuesday night at her home. Following the regular ritual lessons on Child Welfare and Temperance were given. There was a reading given on Children’s Beatitudes, and several reviews. The chapter on Way to Sobriety from the Study Book was presented. A report on the county institute held recently at Warsaw was given. Following the closing prayer, refreshments were served. AUXILIARY PLANS GUEST NIGHT Guest night of the American Legion Auxiliary is planned for Tuesday 22 May at 7:30 P. M. Invitations have been sent to the Units at Milford, Leesburg, North Webster, Pierceton, and Warsaw and with a good representation of the membership here, the president, Mrs. Harry L. Coy, said an attendance of close to a hundred is anticipated. All members of the local Unit are urged to attend this meeting which is the first guest night the Unit has had in several years. Handy,thrifty... Mode by KRAFT from the one ond only /J* ' MIRACLE WHIP rtP* ’ ttj/ ond special pickle relishes MiwteO Sandwich Spread!

TURKEY CREEK CLUB Turkey Creek Conservation Club met 1 May with seven officers answering roll call. Cleo Green was given a warm welcome this being his first meeting since his illness. It was decided to have weekly parties at the club house to begin 1 June at 8:00 P. M. The

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public is invited. Square dances will be held the last Saturday of each month during the summer and twice a month during the fall and winter months. Support Syracuse!

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