Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 November 1957 — Page 6

SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL

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s—Thursday 7 Nov. 1957

HEARING AID BATTERIES ALL TYPES Thornburg Drug Co. Syraoue Na. Webstar

Termites DO NOT LET TERMITES EAT AWAY YOUR HOME Free Inspection No Obligation PHONE or WRITE Universal TERMITE CONTROL Phone 572 — 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw, Indiana — OR — Wowasee Lumber Co. Syracuse, Indiana

General Contractors Residential Building and Remodeling Roofing — Siding PAUL CHRISTINE Phone 633-M Syracuse, Indiana ROSENBERRY GEN. STORE the Un-Super One Stop Mkt. CHOICE MEATS SPORTSWEAR MONARCH FINER FOODS GIFTS Seifert's Potato Chips , 59 - ■ Gift Towel Sets for Xmas 2.98 Superette Nylons (close out) e , Pl*. .69 Florida Juice Oranges , , . 3 doz. 1.00 Chase and Sanborn Coffee vac. Pak. ,93 "Smart Set" Earrings and Locket , , 3.50 Men's Flannel Shirts . . . . . . 2.98 Bacon Ends lb. .39 Hand Towels .... ..... .49 Christmas is mighty close. Why not start a layaway plan for your gifts. It doesn’t hurt so much that way. New merchandise coming in all the time. Come down and look, we are open till 8:00 p. m. (Dead Foot Harry) We Reserve Right To Limit Quantity

WE FILL . . . YOUR EVERY HEATING & COOKING NEED SUDDEN SERVICE IN BULK Jp gj 2& (§ g IN BOTTLES Heating Engineers Herrmann's North Webster Gas, PHONES 8 or 64 NORTH WEBSTER

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GREENHANDS BECOME CHAPTER FARMERS Shown above is Ro* berts, F.F.A. president, reading the rules of conduct and progress to the five members receiving the degree of Chapter Farmer in the local chapter. Left to right: Jim Mock, Lamar Huber, Carroll Denton, Fred Godshalk, and Gene Nicolai. Seated at the extreme left is Jim Denton, sentinel of the local chapter. —Photo by A. A. Pylant.

North Webster News by Mrs. Orva (Mayzel) Miller North Webster, Indiana P. O. Box 203 Phone 24-M

Mrs. Rachel Morehead, Mrs. Ida Bigler, Mrs. Viola Robbins, and Mrs. Lawrence Mock visited Mrs. Anna Bowers, who is staying with a daughter in Columbia City. Mrs. Bowers remains in very poor health. Mrs. Harvey Henwood was hostess recently to a toy demonstration party. Mrs. Viola Robbins returned recently from Fort Wayne where she had been staying with Mrs. John Heddins. Mrs. Heddins is bedfast at the home of her daughter. , . Several ladies enjoyed a* sausage and waffle recently at the home of Mrs. Jennie Streiby. They were Mrs. Ruth Rothenberger, Mrs. Shuder, Mrs. Bertha Likens, Mrs. Rachel Morehead, and Mrs. Ida Bigler. Miss Lynn Wood was also present. Mr. and Mrs. Ormel Kline and family were supper guests Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orva Miller. Mrs. H. A. Ganger, Mrs. Linn and Mrs. Mauer attended* a missionary rally at Huntington on Tuesday. Mr. Arthur Brallier, a member Hi-C Clubs Join For Halloween Hayride (Held Over From Last Week) Forty young people from North Webster and several surrounding communities braved the cold weather Saturday night for what was .probably the last hayride of the season. The venture was the beginning of a Halloween party for the Hi C club which just recently formed a branch club at North Webster. The young people met at Center Park in Warsaw where they boarded the wagons and journeyed to the country farm home of Rev. R.' Paul Miller. There they played outdoor games and later were entertained with special music as they were seated on bales of hay around a bonfire. Guest speakei - was Rev. Nathan Meyer, pastor of the Leesbuhg Grace Brethren church. A wiener roast and toasted marshmallows were welcomed by the young people, who by this time were feeling the effect of the chill night air. Once again they boarded the wagons, and after a scavanger hunt which led them through a cemetery, were driven back to the original starting point at Center Lake, thus ending a very entertaining evening.

Webster Club Notes WEBSTER PYTHIAN SISTERS Pythian Sisters from Syracuse and Akron met Monday night with the North Webster Temple for a joint inspection. DDGC Hilda Pease, of Laporte, was present to conduct the inspection. Each temple exemplified a portion of the ritualistic work. Mrs. Harry Minnick and Mrs. Dale Crimeans were initiated into the Webster organization. Mrs. C. J. Menzie was decoraof the Gideons, spoke recently at the Church of God. Ann Enyeart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Enyeart, became the bride recently of LaMar Stutzman of Milford. Larry Blew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Plew, is having quite a battle with the flu this fall. Larry has had close to four bouts with the illness and is becoming quite an authority on the subject. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Keiser of Pierceton spent several days with Mrs. Robert Laughlin and daughters recently. ■

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ETTER Real Estate THIS IS FOR YOU! Four bedrooms of large sizes, two baths, kitchen full of built-in cabinets, plus built-in oven and cooking stove. Large living room with fireplace and floor-to-ceiling window offering a sweeping view of SYRACUSE LAKE. This home is brick and has quality in addition to the lake frontage. Priced to sell. Seeing this should be a MUST. Lesner H. Allender M. L. Fischer Burl D. Silver PHONES SYRACUSE 350-628-W NO. WEBSTER 2-J NO. WEBSTER 72-J

WmkVETERAN'S BgjgL DAY I As we P ause to honor I j. members of our armed I forces who have 1 for \ their countr Y' we i \ gpSgfl strongly feel the \ \ challenge to maintain \ a nation worthy of their 1 \ % faith and valor. Y In observance of Veteran's \ Day, this bank will not be WR \ open November 11. State Bank of Syracuse Syracuse, Indiana

tions chairman and Mrs. Everett Berger and Mrs. Verland Bockman served on the refreshment committee. BAND BOOSTER CLUB Chairmen for various committees of the North Webster Band Booster Club were appointed recently by president Dan Watson. Mrs. Glenn Bechtold is to lead the membership drive; Mrs.’ Harry Dickinson, projects chairman; Mrs. Richard Baker, publicity; and Mrs. Ray Bockman, social chairman.

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