Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 50, Number 16, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 February 1957 — Page 6

SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL

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—Thursday 21 Feb. 1957

HEARING AID BATTERIES ALL TYPES Thornburg Drug Co. Syracuse No. Webster MEYER REAL ESTATE Lake Wawasee. H Mile West of Alternate 13 on Morrison Island Road • t LISTINGS WANTED CAROLYN J. MEYER Real Estate Broker UL 6-6642

GOLDEN RULE—I Day Service—CLEANERS' (*/ 2 Mile South of Syracuse On Highway No. 13) Men’s Trousers, 2 for $1.25 Ladies’ Toppers $1.25 . Men’s Suits, 2 for $2,50 Ladies’ Winter Coats $3.00 Men’s Shirts, 3 for SLOO 2 for white and colored Ladies’ jacket suits, 2 for $2.50 Men’s Top Coats $1.50 Ladies’ Dresses, 2 for $2.50 Men’s Jackets SI.OO Ladies’ Skirts, 2 for $1.25 Men’s Hats $1.35 Ladies’ Sweaters, 2 for $1.25 cleaned and blocked (light) Men’s Shirts, 2 for $1.25 Ladies’ Slacks, 2 for $1.25 (wool) Ferbuary Specials—Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Golden Rule Cleaners, Syracuse — Phone 215-R Minor Repairs Done FREE — Two-Day Laundry Service All Kinds of Repairing Done — One Day Service

Open 4 to 10 Tuesday thru Saturday Noon Til 10 . Sunday & Holidays closed monday foo and faye 1 .-R cantonese food south of Syracuse road 13 reservations phone Syracuse 334-J

An EXTRA I OFFICE I TELEPHONE j increases efficiency I it’s easy to see that an extra telephone or two in this office would help everyone to work more H efficiently. Are you losing valuable time in your office? Why not call our business service department. We’ll be delighted to help you develop a more » workable telephone plan. •, H United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc. « j WILLIAM SADLER, Mgr. Warsaw District

North Webster News by Mrs. Orva (Mayzel) Miller North Webster, Indiana P. O. Box 203 Phone 24-M Miss Nancy Bell, of Huntington, spent last week visiting in the Leland Kaufman home. Mr. and Mrs. Orva Miller and daughter made a trip to Sturgis, Michigan Tuesday. Clayton Clutter left Wednesday for Clewiston, Florida, to spend two weeks. Mr. Clutter suffers from a sinus infection. Wanted DEAD ANIMALS Prompt Sanitary Service. Phone Goshen 31284 or Milford 4901 collect. Indiana Rendering Company.

Sonja Leigh Whistler 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Willis Whistler, underwent m e d 1 <s.a 1 treatment last week at the Murphy Medical Center it Warsaw. Mrs. Rachel Morehead macle a business trip to Ligonier Friday afternoon and also visited in the home of Mrs. Anna Bower of Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leap, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Leap, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Penn, and M.\ and Mrs Ormel Kline were Thirst .ay evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Humble. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baugher are spending two wee.cs in Florida visiting his sister and family. Mrs. Baugher's mother is caring for the children wh:Je t he Baughers are away. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Yocler are spending the winter ironths in Florida. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Kline enpoyed a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ormel Kline. The occasion was in honor of the Ist birthdiy Roger David Kline. James Leroy Kaufman, sin of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kaultaan, has enlisted in the Army and is awaiting orders. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert George of Syracuse called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock Sunday afternoon. Obituary . .. < MINEAR « Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon for Franzyl F. Mipear, 57, of North Webster,, who died Monday night at the Murphy Medical Center in War . saw after suffering a stroke f three days previously. Mr. Minear, a laborer, was born at C.aypool 9 May 1899 the son of John and Elnora (Underhill) Minear. He lived in Warsaw until r ine years ago when he moved to Webster. He married Elsie M. Thompson in September IJ2O, who survives. Other survivors are one son, j Hal, of North Webster; one I brother, Rondo, of Muncie: two Mrs. Marguerite Sha tieline, of Kendallville, and Mrs. Faison Newell, of Mentone. Final rites were at the Tro: cel Funeral Home with Rev. Lester Young officiating. Burial was in the Palestine Cemetery. SHUDER Ezra Shuder, 61, a lifetime resident of the Barbee Lake area, was found dead by neighbors about 3:30 p. m. Thursday at his home south of the Staley Grocery on the Barbee Lake road. Deputy County Coroner Dr. G. W. Stalter, of North Webster, said death was due to a heart attack which occurred late Monday. Bom near Barbee 19 Apr a 1895, Mr. Shuder was the son cf Isaac and Nancy (Lingofelter) Shuder. He was a veteran of World War I. Surviving relatives are two brothers, Charles of Ligonier, and Cleveland of Milford; one sister, Mrs. Everett Leedy o:’ Warsaw; seven nephews anc nine nieces. Services were held at the Troxel Funeral Home in North Webster at 2:30 Sunday with Rev. Gus Pierson officiating. Burial was in the North Webster Cemetery. Webster PTA Observes j Fifth Anniversary The Tippecanoe Township PTA celebrated their sth Anniversary Tuesday night. The local association was formed five years ago by Mrs. Helen Baker of Web ster. Rev. Gus Pierson, pastor of the Church of the Brethren, was in charge of devotions. During the course of. the business meeting, Mr. Heath, president, appointed the following nominating committee for officers for next year: Mrs. Lynn Pierce, Kip Sullivan and Gaylord Toll. Robert L. Ritchie, high school principal, was chosen teacher of' the month for this meeting. The subject he chose to discuss was an outline of-his duties and responsibilities as principal. Past presidents of the association gave talks on their past duties while in office. Those speaking were Mrs. Hiram Ferverda, who was first president; Kip Sullivan, 2nd president; Mrs. H. K. Larsen, 3rd; and Mrs. Lois Gildersleeve, 4th. A decorated birthday cake and' coffee were served as refreshments. j

Nancy C. Bell And Sonny Kaufman Marry Miss Nancy C. Bell of Huntington, became the bride Saturday of Mr. L. E. “Sonny” Kaufman of North Webster. Miss Bell is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Anderson of Huntington and Mr. Kaufman is the son of. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kaufman of North Webster. A double ring ceremony was performed by a Justice of the Peace in Angola, Indiana at 2:40 p. m. Saturday. The couple was attended by the bride’s mother and the groom’s mother, Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the grooms’ Births Jan Hene Angel Mr. and Mrs .Jack Angel, of North Webster, became the parents of a baby girl born Thursday 14 February at the Goshen General Hospital. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and was named Jan Hene. She was born on her parents 4th wedding anniversary. Danny Bill Rex Mr. and Mrs. William Rex of North Webster are parents of a son, Danny Bill, born Thursday morning at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. — * See The New.... RCA - T-V AND WHIRLPOOL WASHER and DRYER (All Service Calls In Syracuse—s3.oo) AT HAND'S T-V SALES and SERVICE Wawasee Village Ph. 332-R

NOTICE Written sealed bids will be received March 4 5, 1957, 7:30 p. m. Central Daylight Saving Time, for hauling approximately 600 tons* washed gravel from Sturm & Dillard Gravel Co., at Leland, Ind., to storage space within the corporate limits of the Town of Syracuse. The Board of Town Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Outside of envelope shall be marked, "Bid for Hauling Gravel." ERNEST O. BUCHHOLZ, * Town Clerk-Treasurer

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