Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 November 1957 — Page 4

SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL

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I —Thursday 7 Nov. 1957

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Sputnik Was In TownWins Halloween Prizes Sputnik came to Syracuse last Thursday night, joined the parade of Halloween costumed children at the PTA Festival, and won two prizes. Bringing up the rear of the large group of miscellaneous characters. Sputnik won first prize in this category placing him in line with twenty-two. other firsts for the grand prize. After much deliberation by the judges, he also was awarded the over-all prize which was a $25 bond. x Close second in the final judging was the family group representing the flu bug family, cleverly represented by the five children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searfoss. Steve Butt, son of Mr. and James Butt, was Sputnik. Originality of costume design in each case brought much praise and comment for the originators of the costumes of these two entries. Prizes for the twenty-two categories represented were awarded for first and second place. In two cases, the judges requested that the $2.00 and SI.OO prizes be awarded equally to the three entries in the group. Winners of the awards* are as follows:. Bride and Groom: 1. Calvin and Kathy Sheet: 2. Bride, Kathy Rhoades. Black Faces: Pair of Dice, Diane and Jenny Chetmore; Mammy, Gerald Wolfinger. Devils: 1. Chris Xanders, 2. Terry Lee Twigg. Animals: 1. Kongo, Julyia Connolly; 2. Pluto, Babette Budde. Hoboes: 1. Richard Warner, 2. Tom Smith. Ghosts: 1. Bobby Folger; 2. Tom Clayton. Clowns: 1. Becky Kniesly; 2. John Weatherhead. Comic Book Characters: 1. Nancy Kinder; 2. Robert Van Sickle. Witches: 1. Gayle Allen; 2. Joe Hapner. Gypsies: 1. Mary Jean Kramer; 2. Mary Catharine Bushong. Indians: 1. Robert Lehr; 2. Karen Juday. Historic Characters: Pilgrim Lady, Lu Ann Longenbaugh; Pioneer Mother, Young Girl. (Judges missed the names of these two little folks). Nursery Rhyme Characters: 1. Elizabeth Kitson; 2. Jo Ellen Schoeff. Cow Girls: Marta Juday (only entry). Cow Boys: Jeff Hughes and Leonard Kline. Skeletons: Greg Smith and Landy Ke§ner. Nurses: Sharon Sue Ardinger. Foreign Characters: 1. Ricky Kart* as a Scotchman; 2. Mary Ellen Coleman. Patriotic: 1. Toni Butt as Abe Lincoln;, 2. Nancy Butt as Barbara Fritchie. Story Book Characters: 1. Allan Butt; 2. Lorain Laughlin. Pirates! Danny Dust headed the list of three pirates. Largest Family: The Flu Bug portrayed by the children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searfoss. Sputnik by Steve Butt. Four second places went to the Chain Gang who were Pat and Bill Appenzeller; Dick Hunter, Harry Holloway; Sergeant Bilko, Red Talmadge, and 4: Jim Thornburg. Judges for the contest were Dr. Wendell R. Shank, Clem Lisor and Margaret Freeman. It was necessary to keep the parade moving so that in several

I Open House Service At Zion Chapel Next Week / A ' i Ak..' J ; WRB ' IBBi ySSB ■ Rev. Harold M. Hoeflinger, an evanglist of unusual experience, will conduct services at the Zion Chapel of the United Brethren in Christ Church Thursday evening 14 November at 7:30 C.D.T. This meeting is sponsored by the Brotherhood of the church and is an Open House service at which everyone is welcome. The Rev. “Duke” Hoeflinger, now living in Osceola, has served two terms as a missionary in South America, was honorably discharged from the Army, is a former staff member of the Moody Bible Institute, is a former accountant, business adminstrator, and now is pastor of the Simonton Lake Community Church. In addition, his work includes a congregation of convicted criminals, most of them still in the state reformatory at Pendleton where he visits frequently. He knows the language of the “connie',” as he was sentenced to 2 to 14 years for bank robbery twenty-two years ago. He was .released on parole after serving two years of this sentence. Local News . . . Roddy Laughlin, son of Blair Laughlin, came last week for several days visit with his family here. He returned to Carthage, Missouri, where he spent the summer with his mother, Mrs. Ben Turner. He will report for service the latter part of the week. Mrs. Leonore Hennessey was a Sunday and Monday guest of her daughter and family, Mr. arid Mrs. Dean Ramsey and Alan Dean, of Columbia City, Indiana. Monday Mrs. Hennessey, Mrs. Ramsey and son visited the Garment Factory in Ligonier where both were former employees. cases the categories had moved along and were lost in the crowd before completely identified.

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