Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 50, Number 19, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 March 1957 — Page 9
Local News . . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stucky were in Elgin. Illinois Sunday visiting their son, Ted and his "wife and son. Tod. This is their second visit with their newest grandchild'born 5 February. Mike and Ben Niles, sons of Pierceton’s coach Burton ‘Niles, the week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and attended the regional tourney games with them in Elkhart Saturday. Their parents #vere here Sunday to take them back home. Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Brown returned from Florida Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fuller children were in Continental, Ohio, Sunday visiting with Mr. Fuller’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Finton and son, Pat, of South Harrison St., spent Wednesday 13 March with •Mr. and Mrs. Muri D. Tucker at Angola, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Geyrge Kloepfer, Sr., of Indianapolis were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miles. , Miss Esther Hoover and her mother, Mrs. Maude Hoover, of Nappanee, Mrs. Ruth Rapp, Mrs. A. L. Miller and Mrs. Nelson <Miles were guests Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Edith Rhode and daughter, Priscilla. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Koble were Sunday afternoon guests of •Mrs. Koble’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eirhart, of Constantine, Michigan. Miss Pat Cripe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cripe, is confined to her home with measles. Lloyd Jones who suffered in- & juries last week when a portion Wf a tree fell on him while he and several men were felling the tree, is improved but still re- * stricted in his activities. Mrs. Grace Olds was a Friday caller of Mrs. Nellie Wilt. j , Mrs. Carrie Spry has been in Chicago visiting reatives and friends. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith, Mr. - and Mrs. Vic Schortgen and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sprague attended a square dance in Ligonier Saturday night. Mrs. Ed Walburn and son, Tommie, were visitors of Mrs. Charles Rock and Mrs. Nellie Wilt Monday. Mrs. James Kirkwood spent •several days visiting relatives in Chicago last week.'Mr. Kirkwood returned Saturday from a week in New York. Kay Brown was a week end ♦uest of Larrena Laird, daughteiof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Auer and son, Johnny, were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird. >-r*Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warner spent last week in Indianapolis. • A/2c Randall Grounds rer turned from service in Japan last week. His wife, the former Bnnna McSweeney, met him in Chicago Friday and spent several days with him there. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tooley and Mrs. Roy Brown attended serv<es at the Pentecost Church in South Bend Sunday for the Rev. Walter McAlester, who is retiring from the ministry. Mrs. Ray Meyers of Richmond, Indiana has been a house guest of the George Mellingers for the past week. Mrs. Roy Brown has decorators, Charles Stough and Merle ’symphony so** 44VH|l||||Ki| ||>] V
Line, working at her home now. Miss Charlotte Haffner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Haffner, was home last week end from International College in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolpert called on Mrs. Roy Brown last Wednesday evening. Patrick Finton, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Finton of South Harrison Street, spent the week end in Chicago visiting friends. Mrs. Wava Finton visited her mother, Mrs. Frank Immel, and her sister, Mrs. Don Shaw, in Dunlap, Indiana Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ott of Indianapolis were week end guests of M«s. Ott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cripe and family’. Mrs. Johnny Fisher, who left 21 February for a vacation in California, plans to return tomorrow. Seniors and their parents met Friday evening 8 March in the high school cafeteria to make plans for the “Going-Away Dance” to be held in the near future.
». I M This is the Custom Royal Lancer 2-Door, one of 6 dashing Dodge I ardti ps. You’d feel like a king (or queen) in any one of them. » - •"i® ft MB* s Ijste « v ill ..Tagg g sS; IpL I First new idea in station wagons in years—the “Observation Lounge!” The third s >at oi this Custom Sierra faces the rear, and passengers board at rear, also. ; > life U:, : . • ■ ~ ■ ........ . Here’s sports car lowness with sports car handling. You sweep along in a “Realm (if Sil mce,” master curves with race-car torsion bars. Up to 310 hp. V-8. Swept»Wing sweeps country! Orders doubled on ’57 Dodge! Look around you. People e /erywhere are stepping The greatest advances of 1957: Torsion-Aire Ride, up to the fun and pride o owr Inga Swept-Wing Push-Button TorqueFlite, Total-Contact Brakes. ’57 Dodge. (Including a gre at many who have been Luxury car looks and performance at a "t sold on other makes for y >ars!| a^ove very lowest. doubled orders over last y ;ar? Styling so fresh it the country. See your nearby Dodge dealer and It unleashes a hurricane of power makes other cars look "ol I hat ’by comparison. join the swing... Go Swept-Wing! It breaks through .the vibration barrier It Is swept-wing mastery of motion '• . ■ BYLER BROS. DODGE Inc. WAWASEE VILLAGE PHONE 145 SYRACUSE
Miss Joan Ringler, a student at Moody Institute, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Koble were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Neer and son, Bruce. James Eyer and daughters, Connie and Bonnie, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Orn. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eyer and family were Sunday afternoon cellers of the Orvil Orns. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Orn called on his mother, Mrs. Jemima Carrier at the Orn Nursing Home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warner were guests for Sunday evening lunch of Mr« and Mrs. Harry Starke near Yellow Banks, Webster Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ohligschlarger were guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hocking in Goshen. Dick and Max Baer returned Monday to Mt. Carmel Church and School at Lawson, Kentucky after spending their spring vacation week end at home. Dick will
graduate from the high school in May and plans to return to college there in the fall. Max will complete his first year at the sch 301 in May. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jefferies returned Friday from a four-day visi; with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller and son, Brandon, who live in Lima, Ohio. J. H. MacCrea returned last week from a month’s visit in Florida. ! ’ IN STOCK PMODLCO Color T-V E-Z TERMS I Cl .11 Us . . • For Fast Set Or Antenna Repair. I JIM MENCH THE TELEVISION STORE Wawasee Village 1 Phone 302-M or 72-M
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Thursday 14 Mar. 1957—
More than 50,000 color TV sets are now in use, 40,000,000 black-and-white sets. • • MEYER REAL ESTATE Lake Wawasee. T 4 Mile West of Alternate 13 on Morrison Island Road • LISTINGS WANTED CAROLYN J. MEYER Real Estate Broker UL 6-6642
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