Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 50, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 November 1956 — Page 3

Director Emphasizes Safe Hunting Rules In a special appeal issued recently, Harley G. Hook, director of the Indiana Department k of Conservation said, “I am urging every hunter and owner of firearms to make a relatively safe sport more safe this year. I am also urging every conservation officer to educate folks in his county, every father to teach his son, every hunter to guide " his companion and every educator to instruct his student in the simple, common-sense essentials of safe hunting, and proper use of firearms. “Hunting—oldest of all sports provides not only the excitement ► of the chase, but also contributes to the health and welfare of more than a half million Hoosiers who go out into our scenic fields and woodlands. Hunting and the right to bear arms are a part of great tradition which has been handed , down to us since the days of our Pilgrim fathers —a heritage that has made .Indiana famous in peace as in war.” “Unfortunately, however, in hunting as in other sports there is sometimes accidental injury or death to some participants. Already there has been a few accidents in Indiana this year. These tragic incidents mar an otherwise clean and wholesome form of recreation. Such accidents are caused by a few people, both young and old, who are careless, selfish or negligent—who are unaware of the lethal potentials of their hunting weapons.

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Club Notes SENIOR MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. Gladys Smith was hostess Monday evening to the Senior Mothers Club and was assisted by Mrs. Lewis Cobbum and Mrs. Vance Moots. Mrs. Samuel Larson gave an intertainlng program entitled “Life After Forty” with pantomimed scenes by her supporting cast, Mrs. Vem Brinkman and Mrs. John Sheire in costume. The evening was completed “In order to spare all of us the regrets and sorrows that follows firearm accidents, I therefore appeal to every Hoosier to take an active interest in hunter safety training and to be more careful. The safe handling of firearms, the certainty that every target is legal game, not a hunjan being, then may become a universal habit with all our good Hoosier people.

RAY BUHRT GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone 1629-J Rte. 3 Syracuse

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with an Impromptu music program encouraged by the members when Mrs. Hilary Bachman consented to sit down at the piano. The next meeting win be 26 November at the home of Mrs. Steve Hnton. ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB Members of the Syracuse Arts and Craft Club found Hilda’s Shop near Yellowbanks on Webster Lake a delightful and practical place for their regular meeting Monday night. Gifts and decorations for Christmas were made. Both materials and instructions were available at the shop. Mrs. Olive Miner and Mrs. Rollo Budde, hostesses, served refreshments at the close of the meeting. The club will meet again 26 November at the home of Mrs. Nelson Miles with Miss PricUla Rhode conducting the lesson.

Local News . . . Mr. and Mrs. Eart W. Walts, Wawasee Lake residents, spent the week end In Greencastle to attend Dad’s Day festivities at DePauw University where their son, James, is a junior. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Todd and daughters, Janet and Kathy, of Hammond, were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Floyd Brower.

M f Closed Mondays JPw Open 4 to 10 Tuesday thru Saturday /\V> Noon Til 10 Sunday 8 Holidays foo and faye i jR cantonese food south of Syracuse road 13 reservations phone Syracuse 334-J

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Phone Newa It ema To Syracuae 1»1 HEARIHB AID BATTERIES AU TYFES Thornburg Drug Co. Syracase Na. Webstar

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