Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 50, Number 28, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 May 1957 — Page 1

Syracuse Wawasee Journal

Volume 50; Number 28

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• Recognition Day Monday For Annual School Awards

> Annual Recognition Day at the Syracuse School will be held Monday morning for the awarding of honors earned by the students during the year. a, Principal Glen Longenecker will conduct the assembly program and will present the senior scholastic awards and attendance medals. Lewis Immel will • present the scholarship awards and Miss Lillian Hamman the newspaper award medals. Faculty members will give the respective department awards: Athletics, Coach Dick Beck; Commercial Courses, Leonard (Continued On Page 2) « Free Passes! If you find your name hidden in the classified ads—come into the Journal office for your free pass see — *—^ s== - Pickwick Sunday — Monday May 19 - 20

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Name Faculty For Summer Bible School Teachers for Daily Vacation Bible School scheduled for two weeks beginning 27 May were announced this week as follows: Nursery: Mrs. Leo Druckamiller. Kindergarten: Mrs. Joe Baumgartner and Mrs. Wayne Coy. Grade I—Mrs. Harry Fackler. Grade 2—Mrs. Oliver Hibschman. Grade 3 —Mrs. Louis Firestotne. Grade 4—Mrs. Jack Vanderford. Grade s—Mrs. Donald Davis. Grade 6—Mr. Raymond Kitson. Classes will be held at the Grade School. Open House Dance At Kell's New Shop Lyle Kell held open house Saturday night at his new shop located in the Harkless building ■on South Huntington Street. 125 people registered for door prizes. The Happy Valley Boys of Goshen played for the round and square dances. Door prizes were won by Jerry Hapner, Elmer Slabaugh, Jay Rigdon, Jr., and Carl Weaver.

SYRACUSE, INDIANA, Thursday 16 May 1957

Town Marshals Start Car Safety Program Checking of cars as a part of the statewide safety check program was started last Friday in Syracuse by Town Marshall Don Enyeart and deputy marshal Tom Gilbert; J. D. Geiger of the Indiana State Police, and Cecil Latta, deputy sheriff, were here to assist the local marshals. The program will continue for thirty days with the local officers checking cars at any time, said Marshal Enyeart. Cars will be Inspected for proper operation of head lights, tail lights, turn signals, horns and brakes. Driver’s licenses also will be checked. Stotts Accepts Post In Ft. Wayne Schools Bill Stotts, Vocational Agriculture Instructor, 4-H Club leader and Future Farmers of America advisor of Syracuse High School announced today that he has accepted a position with the Fort Wayne City Schools beginning in the fall. His assignment will be at Central High School. Stotts came to Syracuse, after graduating from Purdue University, in 1949 to establish the Vocational Agriculture program in Syracuse High School. The family plans to move to Fort Wayne the latter part of August.

Judge Sets Tentative Date For Stiefel Hearing

Campfire Bake Sale Saturday At Cabin The Independent Leaders Association of Campfire Girls met at the Scout Cabin 7 May and completed plans for the bazaar, white elephant and bake sale to be held Saturday 18 May at 9:00 a. m. They also made plans for the Council Fire to be held at noon 27 May. Fourth grade Bluebirds are invited to the ceremonies as guests. Small American and Campr fire flags were purchased for use at the cabin and a large Campfire flag will be bought. Bluebird leaders presented to the association the urgent need for storage space required for Bluebird use. All campfire girls are to participate in the bake sale 18 May. TO ATTEND CONVENTION Mrs. Frank Bates will attend the State Convention of Federated Business Women’s Clubs at the Morrison Hotel in Chicago this week end. Mrs. Bates is a delegate to the three-day convention from the Warsaw Business Women. Frank Bates will accompany his wife and they plan also to visit their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Bates, at Villa Park, Illinois.

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Town Attorney Leon Connolly reported this week that a tentative date has been set by Judge Frederick H. Rakestraw for the hearing on the motion to vacate the last Order Book Entry on the Stiefel Grain Company case. The tentative date has been set for Friday 31 May at 2:00 p. m. in the circuit court at Columbia City. The order book entry referred to was<made in May 1956 and required the Stiefel Grain Company to install the necessary aify scrubber equipment for the elimination of odor and residue and allowed the company until 1 December 1956 for perfecting the operation. Inasmuch as various circumstances prevented Stiefel Grain from fulfilling this order, the motion was entered by the Town Attorney to vacate the order. If the Court sustains the motion, Connolly stated, the case will be ready for trial. If the motion is lost, he added, other procedure will have to be considered.

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