Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 November 1957 — Page 10

SYRA6USE*WAWASEE JOURNAL

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I—Thursday 21 Nov. 1967

Hi C At Webster Elects Officers Officers were elected recently at the Hi C meeting. Steve Tracy is president; Ilene Kline, vice president: Dorothy Engelberth, secretary; Linda Popenfoose, treasurer, and Ka-

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thy Kline, reporter. Larry Jordan, a Grace College student from Winona, was in charge of the meeting. Entertainment consisted of a piano solo by Dorothy Engleberth, and a comedy skit by Gay nelle Larue and Ilene Kline. Mr. Jordan conducted a Bible quiz for the 16 young people present. Celebrates Birthday With Party Saturday Little Babette Budde. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Budde. Lake Wawasee, entertained several friends at a party in honor of her fifth birthday on Saturday 9 November. Guests, who were treated to movies of “Laurel and Hardy” and the “Three Stooges,” also received dainty necklace and bracelet sets as favors. Present were Linda Gottschalk, Linda Hastings. Bonnie Gottschalk, Kathy Jones, Kathy Dorsey, Julia Connolly and Elaine Koher. Webster Lions Club Plans Jonah Fish Fry The North Webster Lions Club will sponsor a fish fry again this year. The Jonah Club has been engaged for the event which will be held on Friday evening 6 December at the school gym. Club members are working tirelessly to get the Webster Junior Enterprise project underway. Several of the Lions are acting as adult advisors, as well as performing other pertinent duties in connection with the success of the program. Miss Sharon Treadway was a week end guest of Shirley Knisley. Complete Motor Tune Up Front End Alignment Wheel Balancing We Pick Up & Deliver Phone 230-J

Webster Band Boosters Postpone Special Game The basketball game featuring the North Webster faculty members versus the local merchants which was previously scheduled for 6 December will not be held at that time, due to a program already scheduled for the 6th. Another date has not. as yet, been decided. This ball game, which is sponsored by the Band Boosters, is expected to excite much interest in the community. Club Notes . . . M.E. NURSERY GUILD MAKES CHRISTMAS TOYS Methodist Nursery Guild members met on Wednesday evening 13 November at Foo and Faye’s Restaurant for an evening of work and fun, as the current project of making stuffed toys was enthusiastically undertaken. Directing the work were Mrs. Foo Wong, Mrs. Eugene Yoder and Mrs. Eugene Hall. Little black, white and pink octopuses, made of yam, flowers and colorful ribbon, and each with a personality all its own, will be offered for sale Christmas giving by Guild members. Coffee, tea and gingerbread cake with whipped cream was served supplied by Mrs. Lewis Hastings and Mi’s. Glenn Allen. A Christmas party will be held on Thursday night 12 December at the home of Mrs. F. A. Singleton on Ogden Island, Lake Instead of the usual Christmas gift exchange, each member is asked to contribute to a special Guild project which will be announced at the Christmas meeting. THE GOODWILL HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB Twenty-eight members of the Goodwill Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday afternoon 13 November at the old Guy School House. Mrs. Merton Bushong and Mrs. Ray Cripe presented the lesson on “Teenagers and Their Parents,” which was followed by discussion groups in which a specific teenage problem was dramatized. Song of the month was “Now Thank We AU Our God,” led by Mrs. Bushong, who also gave a brief history of the song. Mrs. John Shock presented the meditation, using the 107th Psalm. Cookie recipes were given as a response to roll call. Mrs. Eldred Mabie was a guest at the meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. Eldon Watkins, Mrs. Sherman Deaton, Mrs. Maude DeVault and Mrs. Glen Popenfoose. The next meeting will be a Christmas party on 11 December at the home of Mrs. Lennie Brown and her sister, Miss Lydia Mellinger of Lake Wawasee. intermediatFmothers The annual preholiday bazaar of the Intermediate Mothers Club was held on Monday evening 18 November at the Syracuse Lake home of Mrs. James Stucky. Bidding was spirited under the enthusiastic direction of the auctioneer, Mrs. Frank Stefanski, and total proceeds from the

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sale of the lovely handmade articles, baked goods and candies. and ceramics. amounted to $72.95. Mrs. Leo Kowallik, president, opened a short business meeting before the auction, at which time she reported that the Coke stand at the Halloween festival had netted around $lB. which has been turned over to Harold Arnold. PT A treasurer. A dessert of a "turkey” icecream roll, covered with crisp chopped nuts; chocolate mint cookies and coffee was served by Mrs. Stucky and Mrs. Wayne Tarman, Mrs. Lewis immel and Mrs. Robert Searfoss. Mrs. Burns Van Sickle was a guest at the meeting. Mrs. Delbert Brown will be hostess at the 2 December meeting of the club. JUNIOR MOTHERS’CLUB Twenty-three members of the Junior Mothers Club enjoyed a dinner meeting at Louie’s Grill Monday evening. Mrs. John Bryan, Mrs. Harold Fairbanks and Mrs. R. V. Schortgen were hostesses. Mrs. John Bryan was elected to be new financial chairman. Plans for the annual spring party of the mothers clubs in Syracuse were started. The Junior Mothers will be the hostess club for this meeting. Mrs. Howard Juday was named chairman with Mrs. Robert Janney as program chairman. Other assisting chairman will be Mrs. James Hughes, decorating; Mrs. R. V. Schortgen, tickets; Mrs. John Bryan, •food, place and arrangements; and Mrs. Bill Eyer, welcome committee. The next meeting will be at

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