Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 November 1957 — Page 5

Club Notes . . . SENIOR MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. Ann Craw was guest speaker at the 4 November meeting of the Senior Mothers Club, held at the home of Mrs. John Roddie. Mrs. Craw, who both spoke of Wawosee Hardware PHONE 225-J

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and then demonstrated the art of cake decorating, told of its origin, which began long ago in , Italy, and then made its way to . France, which soon gained fame for the marvellous French pas- . try made there. She showed her interested ’audience the correct way of making roses, sweet peas and sea sheel trims of icing. An invitation extended by the BPW Club of Goshen to attend | a talk on “Russia” bj Mrs. Oscar ' Ahlgren of Washington, D. C. I was head. The talk will be Sunday 10 November at 3:00 C.D.T. at the First Brethren Church in Goshen. A refreshing dessert of gingerbread, chocolate candies and I coffee was served by Mrs. Roddie and Mrs. Vern Brinkman. The next meeting will be held at Hilda’s Hobby Shop at Yellow Banks near Lake Webster on 18 November.' Drivers who may be contacted are Mrs. John Sheire,

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Mrs. John Cripe. Mrs. Gladys Smith and Mrs. John Roddie. PRIMARY MOTHERS CLUB Hilda’s Art Shop at Yellowbanks was the scene of busy activity for seven ten members and one guest of the Primary Mothers Club Monday evening. Mrs. Roy Miller opened the meeting with the reading of the collect after which the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Gerald Bitner, president, and various committee reports were given. Roll call was answered with a favorite hobby. Mrs. Bitner thanked all members who helped with the food stand at the PTA Halloween party which was a huge success. She reported that a sum of $48.80 had been turned over to the PTA as the profit from the club project. Call for adjournment was asked by Mrs. Bud Miller and members turned to their various

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proposed,-projects for the evening. Most 4 of them worked on Christmas decorations for the home but a few worked on ceramic ashtrays and figurines. Mrs. Clifford LeCount won the door prize. Refreshments were served by Mrs. James Fry, Mrs. Adrian Zollinger and Mrs. Gerald Hubbard. INTERMEDIATE MOTHERS Mrs. Max Brower entertained 24 members of the Intermediate Mothers Club at her home on Monday evening 4 November. Guest speaker was Mrs. Noble Blocker, whose subject of “Banking Services” was of great interest to her audience. While she could not explain the exact “art of obtaining money” her explanation of “what to do with it” was extremely educational. Mrs. Ed Jamison and Mrs. Leo I Kowallik joined Mrs. Brower in

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Thursday 7 Nov. 1957—

serving a delicious and unusual pinwheel apple biscuit dessert, fresh from the oven, and topped with whipped cream. The next meeting wall be held on 18 November at the home of Mrs. James Stucky and will be the annual Bazaar.

W. S. W. S. TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY The Women’s Society of World Service of the E.UB. Church will meet Thursday 14 November at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Nathan Thompson in Oakwood Park. Mrs. Esther Osborn will have the lesson. All members should bring or send in their Thank Offering boxes. James Miner was home from Purdue for the week end.

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