Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 November 1957 — Page 12

SYRABUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL

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!—Thursday 21 Nov. 1957

Bazaar Is Success In Spite Os Bad Weather In spite of a miserable, rainy day, the bazaar of the Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church held last Thursday was a successful and colorful event. Tables displaying many beautiful and useful gifts were gay and attractive. Some of. the ladies, dressed in bright scarfs and dresses in the gypsy theme, added much to the color and fellowship. Mrs. Clare Knepple and Mrs. Leone Hogue prepared and presided at the beautifully decorated tea table where they extended a warm welcome to all the guests. Much heartfelt appreciation from the W.S.C.S. goes to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kell, who turned over all the facilities of their shop for the day, and to each and every one who gave so much of their time and talents towards making the bazaar a success. Births . . . Weybright Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weybright, R. R. 1, Syracuse, are parents of a son bom Monday 18 November at Goshen General Hospital. ELECTED TO COLLEGE STUDENT-FACULTY COUNCIL Arthur Troyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Crist I. Troyer, Route 2, Syracuse, was recently elected freshman class representative on the Student-Faculty Council at Goshen, Goshen, Indiana. The freshman class of 238 members represents fifteen states and five foreign countries.

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. Shown here is Bill Dorsey checking his corn yield for Vo. Ag. and F.F.A. project. Assisting are Jack Hart (.left) and Morgan Sloan (right) both F.F.A. members of the Syracuse chapter. —Photo by A.. A. Pylant. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT ON ILLINOIS JAYCEE BOARD Wilfred C. Beck of Peoria, Illinois, recently was appointed chairman of public relations for the central district at an Illinois Jaycee State Board meeting. Since his appointment he has attended meetings at Springfield, Illinois and Beck is the son of Mr. and Mi's. Charles Beck of R. R. 1, Syracuse. syracusFjunior3iigh DEFEATS MILFORD 29 to 26 Syracuse Junior High defeated Milford 29 to &6 in a hard battled for game last Thursday evening. After losing to Ligonier, Syracuse won its first game. The second team was defeated by a score of 11 to 25.

Noble Blocker Speaks At Local GOP Meeting Kosciusko County Federation of Republican Women’s Clubs met Wednesday evening, 13 October, at Howard’s Restaurant. Turkey Creek committeemen and women were hosts and hostesses to the more than fifty people who attended. Ralph Oyler, committeeman of Precinct 2 in Turkey Creek township, was program chairman and introduced Noble Blocker, Syracuse banker, who gave a most interesting talk on Government Bonds. Mrs. Lucy Deßolt, president of the organization, spoke briefly on the republican woman’s clubs in the county and stated that the meetings will be held in each township in the county rather than in a central location such as Warsaw, as has been done previously. Among those attending from the county were State Representative George Fisher; Miss Pauline Jordan, county vicechairman; Judge Seth Rowdabaugh; Mrs. Russell Anglin, deputy clerk; Mrs. Ernest Hauth, club secretary, and Mr. Hauth; Mrs. Ralph Wrigley, treasurer; all of Warsaw: Mrs. Nellie Garner, first vice-pres., of Claypool; Tom Warner, county auditor; Earl Himes, county . chairman; of North Webster; Mrs. Kathryn Coy, county assessor, Leesburg: Republican precinct committeemen and women in Turkey Creek township are: Virgil Bobeck and Mrs. Hazel Ward, first precinct;'Ralph Oyler and Mrs. Frank Bates, second precinct; Ernest Buchholz and Mrs. Richard Miller, third; and Chester Stiffler and Mrs. Marie LeCount, fourth. Because of recently moving from the second precinct, a new committeewoman will be appointed to replace Mrs. Bates. A buffet lunch was served at the close of the meeting. Bridal Shower Given For Sandy DeGroff Miss Deanna Grindle, Miss Joy Nolan and Mrs. Robert Rookstool were hostesses Thursday evening at a Miscellaneous Bridal Shower given for Miss Sandy DeGroff, The shower was held at the home of Miss Grindle. Green and white crepe paper, white wedding bells, pictures of the marrying couple, and a bride and groom decorated the living room where guests were seated and games were played. Guests enjoying the shower were Miss DeGroff’s mother, Mrs. Leonore Hennessey of Syracuse, and Mrs. Clifford Coon of Leesburg, mother of George Carter. Also, Mrs. Miriam McCulloch, Mrs. Carroll Koble, Mrs. Jan Rinker, Mrs. Lucy. Garrett, Miss Martha Firestone, Miss Wanda Coy and Margaret Freeman, all of Syracuse. Out pf town guests were Miss Evelyn Carter, Leesburg; and Mrs. Bud Leek and Mrs. Junior Smith of Millersburg. Those who sent gifts were Miss DeGroff’s sister, Mrs. Dean Ramsey of Columbia City; Mrs. Warren Gross, Millersburg; Mrs. Clem Lisor, Mrs. Wilmer Frederick and Mrs. Elmer Largen and daughter, Jill, all of Syracuse. RETURNS FROM H OSPITAk Raymond Denzel has returned to his Papaljeechie Lake home from St. Joseph Hospital in Fort Wayne and is reported to be rapidly improving. He hopes to return to work within the near future. f

Seminary Receives Gift Os Flagpole And Flags Our Lady of the Lake Seminary recently received a donation from Mr. Jack Noll of a 64 foot flagpole complete with a gold leafed ball on top and a set of nylon flags large enough to be seen from much of the northern end of Lake Wawasee. From now on the Seminary will have the American flag aloft on national holidays and other appropriate occasions. The metal pole, made iir Chicago, was assembled on the property and erected on the lakefront side of the main building about 15 feet back from the seawall and midway between the two front corners of the building. The donor, Mr. Noll, engaged Charlie Rock to make the installation. Teenagers Break In South Shore Hotel Six teen-aged boys were turned over to juvenile authorities last week after admitting the theft of sixty-one bottles of whiskey, wine and gin from the South Shore Hotel on Wawasee Lake. Sheriff Latta said one of the boys was only 13 years old, the others were 15. Discovery of the theft was reported to the sheriff last Wednesday by Ray Neilson, manager of the hotel. A quantity of the beverages were found in a room of one boy who lived closest to the hotel and other bottles were found hidden in shrubbery of properties in the vicinity of the hotel. The sheriff stated that most of the boys had not been in previous trouble. State Detective Dave Milbourn and Town Marshal Don Enyeart assisted in the investigation. Elected Secretary Os Manchester Club Muriel Weybright, a junior at Manchester College, North Manchester, was recently elected secretary of Tri Alpha, a club for those interested in dramatics. She will serve during the present school year. Miss Weybright is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wey-

Make Thanksgiving complete with a table center piece of fresh cut flowers from BEER’S GREENHOUSE Mammoth mums and pompoms in variety. Also lovely center pieces of autumn'follage, symbolic of harvest. 1 Beefs Flowers WE DELIVER Phone OL 8-2351

THANKSGIVING PARTY SPONSORED BY Wawasee Post 223 THE AMERICAN LEGION Sat., Nov. 23, 1957 at 7:00 P.M. (CST) SYRACUSE, INDIANA 50 or More Turkeys To Be Given Away Public Invited

bright, R. R. 2, Syracuse, and a graduate of the New Paris High School. She is majoring in phyeb cal education at the college.

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