Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 50, Number 17, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 February 1957 — Page 8
SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL
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—Thursday 28 Feb. 1957
We, the congregation and members of the Syracuse Church of God, wish to take this opportunity to thank eaeh and every person who contributed time and labor to the church remodeling project and finances, to help pay off our Church Building Fund mortgage. MEYER REAL ESTATE Lake Wawasee. 14 Mile West of Alternate 13 on Morrison Island Road • LISTINGS WANTED CAROLYN J. MEYER Real Estate Broker v UL 6-6642
At the meets... and on the streets... FORD IS AMERICA S WINNINGEST CAR! For 1957, Ford’s off to a flying start on the NASCAR Short Track, Coiavi frtible and Grand National Race Circuit—with more points than all other cars corabned! And now— : nst in from Da'ton a—seven more Ford firsts! V A 300-hp 1957 Ford V-8 out-accelerated all other low-priced cans i a the standing mile competition. • ‘ S A 1957 Ford Sunliner outclassed all other low-priced cars in the 160-mil e National Convertible Championship Race. S A mcaiuul -ord Thunderbird, running in the Experimental Class, ou> acce I erated every other car in NASCAR history. £ x toppea every rinse.*uan Sports Car, finished first in its class and placed second to Europe’s fastest sports car at the National Amateur Sports Car Race. ‘ 4 productiot? lifer took first place in the flying mile--v.n-erfoirn °r:s cars made in America. f U y in g nine in the fastest time made b jr <k ♦ • And a Ford Thunderbird topped the field in acceleration from a standin > start in Modified Car Class B. It was Ford liumacroird power that set a new stock car record at Indianapolis, too . . . and powered the ’57 Ford to 458 world endurance records at Bonnes ille, Utah. PROVE TO YOURSELF WHY FORD GOES FIRST AT THE MEETS AND ON THE STREETS GuMt IN AND ACTION TEST THE NEW KIND OF FORD TODIlY! Milford, Indiana g*, g MYERS Ph ’ B-4881
Jackets Take Beating (Continued From Page 4) Milford F.G. F.S. P.F. Fleischauer 6 12 0 Speicher 8 4 0 Blake 381 Miller 5 14 Hershberger 3 0 1 Bailey 14 2 Slabaugh 13 1 Fisher 0 3 0 Sharp 0 2 0 Weisser 0 0 2 Schultz 0 0 0 Groves 0 0 0 Totals 27 37 H Quarter Scores: Syracuse 17 35 51 72 Milford 19 32 64 91 Last Game Os Season Victory For “B” Team Syracuse’s “B” team battled to a 57 to 40 victory over the Milford Trojans Friday night at the Milford gymnasium with a squad of 13 players going onto the floor to play the last game of the season. Larry Laird, who played on both teams during Friday night’s game, chalked up five field goals and four free throws to hold high honors for the visiting Syracuse Yellow Jackets. Simon, Buscher, Laird. Kilmer, and Miller started the team to their victory, with fellow players joining in the game. Other players in action were Carroll Denton, Burson, Hibschman, Kline, Kiem, Dallas Bjella, Bornman,
Church News GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Rev. M. Raymend Mason, Pastor Associated with the Independent Fundamental Churches. 10:00 a. m.. Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m., Bible School. 7:30 p. m., Evening Service. SOLOMON’S CREEK E. U. B. Rev. John Schroeder, Pastor John Darr, Supt. Sunday School, 9:45. Worship Service, 10:45. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER TO BE OBSERVED HERE “Who Shall Separate Us” will be the theme of the World Day of Prayer to be observed in Syracuse Friday 8 March at the Church of God. A special speaker from Goshen College will address the meeting scheduled for 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Elvin Hoffman, wife of the minister of the Church of God, is president of the Syracuse Council of Church Worflen which is sponsoring the program. Mrs. Herbert Linville is secretary of the organization. Complete program will be announced next week. and Alfrey. Quarter Scores: Syracuse > 20 38 48 57 Milford 11 23 31 40 Dr. and Mrs. Fred Clark returned Sunday from a Florida vacation.
CAI VARY E. U. B. :8L 1 Foulke, Pastor Ed Ciskey, s. 5. Supt. Church School at 9:45 a. m. Church Worship at 10:45 a. m. Beginning this Sunday morning, the minist ;r will launch a series of seimo is on the general theme. “I be Marks Os A Good Church Mjmber.” The first message will be entitled, “Spiritual Xray Tirae.” The Senior Choir will sing the anthem, “The Glorified Christ.” A Youtl . Meeting will be held at the chirch at 4:30 p. m. The Evening Service will be held at 7 30. The Ch irch Council will meet on Tuusdty evening at 7:30. Each Thursday evening during the Ls nten Season, which begins /tsh Wednesday 6 March, there wiH i?e a different E.U.B. minister s leaking on the “Seven Words To The Cross.” Rev. John Schroeder pastor of Solomon’s Creek E. U. B. Church, will be fiist speaker Thursday evening at 7:30, using as his subject, ‘Ttfi Word Os Indifference.” WAWASEE LAE ESIDE CHAPEL Rev. Herbert Yoder, Pastor 10:09 am., Worship Service. 11:00 a m.. Sunday School. 7:30 p. n,. Adult Bible Study. 7:30 p. n.. Crusaders Club and Children’s Story Hour. Sgt. I atrick Finton spent Monday i i Chicago.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Carl Sorensen, Pastor Quinquagesima Sunday. 9:45 a. m„ Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. the Nursery meets*, in the parsonage during Worship Hours. Much new equipment has been added to this hour. 10:45, Divine Worship. Sermon, “Christ’s Last Visit To Jerusalum.” Luke 18:31-43. Acolyte, Tom Duckwall. The organist, Mrs. Bachman, with choir will give the anthem. Usher: Fred Kirkpatrick and assistants. •• Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. the women of the church meeting. Thursday, 7:30, choir rehearsal. Saturday, 9:30, Catechism < Class in study of Christian Doctrine. • Saturday, 11:00 o’clock, Junior League. Wednesday 6 March is Ash - Wednesday, the beginning of ® Lent. 4 SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Harlan Smith, Pastor Vivian Kern, Prim. Supt. * Ray Darr, Sunday School Supt. Sunday 3 March. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service at 10:30. « Sermon Theme. “Separated Unto The Gospel Os God.” No Evening Service This Sunday. Family Life Institute Sunday • 3 March at the West Goshen Church of the Brethren. Sessions at 2:30 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. World Day Os Prayer A union church service on Friday afternoon#B March. SYRACUSE METHODIST CHURCH _ W. Noble Greene, Minister Frank Hale, Sunday School Supt. and Chairman of Commission on Education Miss Catherine Connell, Director Os Religious Education ® Mrs. Fletcher Marsh, Organist Blair Laughlin, Director of Chancel Choir Sunday 3 March: Hour, 9:55 a. m. Organ meditations beginning at 9:40 with Sasha Hire at the organ. The Men’s Chorus will provide the special music. The ser m o “What Is Your God Like?” Ushers: Mr. Joe Bushong, William T. Jones, Jr., Dr. Eugene Yoder and B. Lee Fischer. Scouts assisting the ushers: Kowallik and Johnny Lantz. Acolytes: Jack Ridings, Jr. and Stephan Yoder. It will not be necessary for the boys working on their God . and Country Award to meet • with the minister. Methodist Youth Fellowship: A special feature will be' messaged by Robert Petrie from Huntington who was an change student last summer for * three months in Switzerland. In addition, he will show slide films taken there. Mr. Petrie has an excellent program. Program at 5:30. Refreshments will b«F* served following the program. Tuesday 5 March: Methodist Mothers’ Nursery Guild meets with Mrs. James Hughes at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Hugh Neer has devo * tions and Mrs. William T. Jones, Jr. has the program. Thursday 7 March: Preparatory Class meets at the church immediately after school. * Choraliers will meet with Mrs. Eldred Mabie at 8:00 p. m. A sound film will be shown. Friday 8 March: World Day of Prayer will be observed. Consult® the Journal for further details. Nightingale Choir rehearsal at the church immediately after school. < SYRACUSE CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Elvin Hoffman, Pastor Louis Firestone, Supt. » Kathryn Hibschman, Jr. Dept. Supt. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning Worship, 10:30. Evening Worship, 7:30. A Prayer Meeting and Youth® Meeting Wednesday evening in the church basement. Youth Rally of the Northern District will meet in the First Church of God at Auburn, I> diana Sunday 3 March at 2:00. * BURR OAK E-. U. B. Rev. John Schroeder, Pastor . Haymond Baker, Supt. Burr Oak Sunday School, 9:30.® Worship Service, 7:30. FIRST CHURCH ' OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 111 North Fifth, Goshen First Church of Christ, Scientist 111 North Fifth, Goshen. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday Service, 11:00 a. m.
