Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 November 1957 — Page 12

SYRACUSE*WAWASEE JOURNAL

Page 12

I—Thursday 7 Nov. 1957

Will Attend County Postmasters Meeting Postmaster Ernest Bushong and Mrs. Bushong will attend a meeting of the county postmasters at Claypool tonight. Special guest and speaker for the meeting will be the postmistress from San Juan, Porto Rico, who is visiting in the area now.

PICKWICK THEATRE Starts November 20th IKE MSI EVENT IN MOTION PICTURE HISTORY! 4 nr jk. cecilbdeMille’s PROOuCTION „ The Ten Commandments CHARLTON YUL ANNE HESTON-BRYNNER-BAXTER EDWARD G. YVONNE ROBINSON-DECARLO DEBRA PAGET JOHN DEREK SIR CEDRIC NINA MARTHA HARDWICKE-FOCH-SCOTT

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Suzi Klink is shown here trying on the jacket recently presented to her as Sweetheart of the Syracse F. F. A. Chapter. Ronnie Roberts, chapter president, is looking on admiringly. Rotary Club John Johnson, manager and co-owner of the Coca Cola Bottling plant in Goshen, was the guest speaker at Rotary Club Monday evening. In addition to a most excellent film showing the development of the product, Mr. Johnson gave a history of how Coke has grown from a small product manufactured in a back room to its present size. Many questions were answered and among other things Johnson told of how ten months after Coca Cola was introduced in Egypt, their sales reached a million cases. Now it is possible to buy it locally in practically any country in the world. Next week’s program will be a special one. The Syracuse Fire Department will be the guests of Rotary and Chief Jim Connolly will be in charge. JP REPORTS ON CASE OF HUNTING VIOLATION Vine Miller of Muncie, arrested by Conservation Officer R. B. Higgins for inadequate plug in an automatic shot gun, paid a fine totaling $29 in the court of JP McCullough this week. Work, live, and buy in Syra-cuse-Wawasee!

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BPW Rummage Sale Exceeds Expectations Syracuse Business and Professional Women’s Club have done it again by exceeding all expectations in the success of their rummage sale held last week end. With a few bills yet to be paid, committee chairman Mrs. Orval Snobarger reports that the total amount cleared will be over S3OO. Funds from this sale will be used by the club in their support of many civic projects. Donations of used clothing were generous and came from many people in the community. For the most part clothing was in good condition and far above the usual run of so-called rummage. Many thanks is extended by the Rummage Sale committee and the club in, general to all that contributed in any way to the success o£--the project. Special tbdnks goes to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beckman for making their furniture shop available and to Mr. Beckman, in particular, for his tireless work in assembling racks and assisting in other ways during the days of the sale as well as the weeks preceding it. Committee members said the work of these two people was invaluable to the club. Appreciation also goes to Mrs. Dwight Mock, mother of Mrs. R. C. Tytler, BPW vice-president, who assisted Thursday, Friday and Saturday: and to Mrs. Theo Thomas, sister of Mrs. Willard Nusbaum, who helped all day Thursday with preparations. At the close of the sale Saturday noon, Mrs. Kincaid of the County Welfare picked up all unsold articles for distribution to needy families. In United States Service New Assignment Second Lt. William H. Myers, Jr., whose parents live on Route 3, Syracuse, recently was assigned to the 516th Antiiaircraft Artillery Missile Battalion in Utica, Michigan. An officer in the battalion's Battery B, Lieutenant Myers entered the Army in December 1956 and was last stationed in Newport, Michigan. The lieutenant is a 1956 graduate of the University of Cincinnati and a member of Delta Sigma Pi fraternity. Hunters Report On Successful Trip Hubert Kirkdorfer, Jr. North Shore Drive, Syracuse, and Sheriff Vernon Cripe, his brother, Maynard, and Milton Brunk of Goshen returned recently from two weeks hunting through Montana and Wyoming. They bagged eight deer and four antelope. The largest deer was a 17-point buck weighing 325 pounds bagged by Milton Brunk. Sheriff Cripe bagged a Id-point buck and Kirkdorfer added an 8-point white tail buck in Wyoming. In addition Maynard Cripe added a 7-point buck bagged in Montana and a 4-point buck and three does to the catch. Births . ♦. John Stephen Kroh Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kroh are parents of a son, John Stephen, born' l November in Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kroh are the paternal grandparents. AT ORN NURSING HOME Mrs. Chauncey Cory is now living at the Om Nursing Home in Milford. She is confined to her bed and would appreciate cards and visits from her friends.

Concord Church Has Rededication Program A rededication program for the newly remodeled church was held Sunday 3 November at the Concord E. U. B. Church located near Dewart Lake. The altar was beautiful with baskets of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums, miniature palm and bittersweet. A beautiful cross and lighted candles were on the communion table before a large picture of “Christ at the Heart’s Door” by Sallman. In spite of much recent sickness there was a good attendance for the service and the bountiful dinner served at noon. Special music was furnished by Mrs. Willard Conn, Mrs. Ray Godshalk, Mrs. Coen Stephenson and Mrs. Kenneth Baker. Special acknowledgement for rebuilding of the church go to the Building Committee: Mrs. Kenneth Baker, chairman, Guy Fisher, Jacob Busher, and Mrs. John Fisher, treasurer. Also, to the Young Married People’s Class for the beautiful new light installed in the sanctuary; the Adult Class for the lovely new candlesticks: and to the children of Mrs. LaVica Bucher for the memorial of the cross given in loving memory of their mother. Special acknowledgement also goes to the Rev. Wilson S. Parks, Conference Superintendent of the West District of the Indiana North Conference for being with us on this memorable day for rededicating our church and also our lives. The congregation also thanks and compliments the Rev. Paul DeHoff, present pastor, for all that he has done. Former pastors present were Rev. and Mrs. JU C. Bailey of Syracuse, Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Reidenbach of Brimfield, and Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Swihart of Bristol. DEN MOTHERS MAKE PLANS FOR NOVEMBER PACK MEET Den Mothers met Tuesday with Mrs. Ray Burht to make plans for the November Pack meeting to be held 26 November at the scout cabin at 7:30 p.m. Present were Mrs. C. E. Tatman, Mrs. Dean Pittman, Mrs. Ralph Stahley, Mrs. James Galloway, Mrs. Burns Van Sickle and Mrs. Eugene Gordon. Refreshments of pumpkin pie and coffee were served by the hostess.

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ENTERTAINED SATURDAY AT BIRTHDAY PARTY David Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones of Dewart Lake? entertained several friends on Saturday 2 November in celebration of his eleventh birthday. Guests enjoyed the Saturday afternoon show at the a hike thru the woods near Camp Logan, and a hearty dinner at the home of his parents. The boys also in several games and contests watched some shooting done by an expert neighbor. \ Present were Bruce Cripe, Russell Buchan, Kenny Willard, Kenny Butt, Ricky Karr, McDonald and Larry Jones.

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