Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 49, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 July 1956 — Page 3

*NEWSOF SERVICEMEN John Connolly, corporal in the Marine Corps, was discharged recently and arrived ♦ home last week end. AK-2 George Clifford Kistler, Ton of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kistler, left today to report to NAS Sanford, Florida after having spent a ten-day leave at home. PROMOTION FOR ♦ DOROTHY CAUSER < Word was received last week of the promotion of Dorothy Causer from Pfc to Specialist/3. Her address is Sp/3 Dorothy Causer, VA 8510641, 7th Sig. SVC Bn. APO 55, New York. * PISCHKE-REED WEDDING O» In an informal double ring ceremony 23 June at Milford, Miss Donna Arline Reed became the bride of Kenneth George — Pischke of Milwaukee, Wiscon- ’ sin. The bride is the daughter of #>. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Miller of Syracuse. The groom is the son of John A. Pischke of Milwaukee. Dressed in light blue the — bride’s flowers were white car- * nations. Mrs. Forrest Ray, sister of the groom, wore brown with white accessories and carried pink carnations. Forrest Ray was best man for his brother-in-law. Following the reception at the home of the bride’s parents, the ♦ couple left on a short trip to Warrens, Wisconsin. At present the couple is living with the bride’s parents. The ♦ groom is employed by the Sudlow Pier Company. BIRTHDAY PARTY • Buddy Mullins celebrated his . sixth birthday Tuesday 3 July with a party in the afternoon. ♦ After several games Buddy opened many lovely gifts. Nine guests who enjoyed birthday cake, ice-cream and koolaid • with him were Becky Kay Koiberg, Gail Stuckman, Kathy Ritter, Juanita Wilson, Patty Jo . Mullins, Steven Bryan, Kirby " Cripe, Chuck E. Linville and Denise Rensberger, a cousin from .Larwill. Mrs. J. Burdell Rensberger of Larwill was there to enjoy the party with Buddy’s mother. » Jack Meredith of Hammond spent the week end as the guest of Patti Anglemyer. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young have returned from a ten-day • vacation to Nassau.

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SMITH-WALBRIDGE NOTES Tony Butt, Janice Pilcher, and Julie Connolly are attending Smith Walbridge Twirling Camp this week. Janice is a day student. Tony is a student of Suzanne Kleinknlght and Julie, a student of Bea Bachman. Eighty-nine twirlers are attending the Twirling camp this week. Kay Strater, drum major with the Butler University Band, and John Kirkendall from Burlington, Ind. have been added to the staff of instructors. John will be featured twirler with the University of Michigan Marching Band this fall. Marching, strutting, and two and three baton twirling is being taught this week in addition to regular baton twirling. BUYS WAWASEE PROPERTY JpeJLeveno of 921 West Pike has purchased the former Spiegel property on the south shore of Lake Wawasee near the Yacht Club and took possession the last of June. Leveno is the owner of the Riverside Motors, Inc., of Goshen. Raleigh Fosbrink, who is assistant to the Dean of the School of Agriculture at Purdue University, spent the evening here last Thursday with his brother. Dr. E. L. Fosbrink.

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M. E. CIRCLE NO. 2 Circle No. 2 of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Alva Nicolai last week- with chairman Blanche BateSr presiding during the devotional opening and business meeting. There were 13 members present and 5 guests, Mrs. H. J. Glaser of South Bend, Mrs. George Williams of Elkhart, Mrs. Noble Greene, and the two representatives at Epworth assembly last week, Nancy Powell and Sherry Searfoss, who reported on the activities there. Miss Jill McMacken of Canton, Ohio, who is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. A. L. Miller, also was a guest. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistants, Mrs. Louis Nicolai and Mrs. George Williams. Phone News Items To Syracuse 191 Sell It With A Journal Classified Ad!

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IMPROVE COUNTY ROADS As part of the summer program of reconditioning county roads, work has begun on the resurfacing of the Milford road at the Pinkerton comer. Resurfacing of the road at the east end of Wawasee in the vicinity

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General Contractors Residential Building and Remodeling Roofing — Biding PAUL CHRISTINE Phone 633-M Syracuse, Indiana

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