Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 November 1957 — Page 7

Bowling... gfHeld Over From Last Week) EL Tuesday Afternoon League Team Standings W L Kettering Insurance 2P/2 BV2 Loveda’s Salon 20’/a 9*/2 Wawasee Mfg. 14 16 Wawasee Laundromat 13 17 Howard’s Restaurant 11 19 State Bank Syracuse 10 20 170 or Better Game—Betty Kline, 180, 171; Katy Graff, 180;

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Grace Macy, 179; and Susie Tytler, 174. 440 or Better Series—Betty Kline, 499; Mary Jane Christine? 465; Katy Graff, 459; and Grace Macy, 451. Dorothy Herdrich, 5-8-10 split; and Grace Macy, 4-7-5 split. Thursday Night League Team Standings ,W L Foo and Faye 21 7 Klink’s Super Mkt. 19 11 Pilcher’s Shoes 18 12 Denzel Realtors 18 12 Gil’s Pure Oil 17 13 Louie’s Grill 15 15 Rose Jewelry 14 16 Leap’s Bros. Excavators 13 ¥2 16% S. and M. Motors 13 17 Frog Tavern 13 17 Baugher Builders 11 19 Herrmann’s Gas 5% 24% High Team Serie s—Denzel Realtors, 7215; High Team Game—Denzel Realtors, 781. 500 or Better Serie s—Pat Cripe, 212, 153, 162 for 527. 450 or Better Series—Jeanne Van Sickle, 453; Izzy Stahley, 466; Mavis Vanderveer, 468; Elly Blakesley, 475; Elgy Tatman, 474; Jeanne Schortgen, 450; Elinore Mey, 495; 170 oi- Better Games—Jeanne Van Sickle, 173; Izzy Stahley, 172; Rowena Laird, 170; Goldie Pilcher, 170; Alice Tobias, 177; Lois Gilbert, 171; Elgy Tatman, 176; Janette Schortgen, 174; and Elinore Mey, 174. Webster Club Notes (Held Over From Last Week) CHARM ’N CHATTER CLUB Mrs. Vincent Abrams of Epworth Forest entertained the North Webster Charm ’N Chatter Club Monday night. There were twenty-one members and one guest present. Mrs. Gilbert Baumlee led devotions and Mrs. William Metcalf presented the lesson Child Psychology. “My Pet Peeve” was the response to roll call. Mrs. Robert Ritchie gave interesting excerpts from the American Medical Association Convention as part of the health and safety report. Donations were made to the Salvation Army and to the Christmas fund for our state mental hospitals. A Christmas dinner was planned to take place on 2 December at Howard’s Restaurant near Syracuse and Saturday 14 Decembei’ was the date set for a homemade candy sale to be held in the Metcalf and Payne Plumbing Store. Mrs. Abrams gave a history of the song of the month which was “Now Thank We All Our God.” Mrs. Richard Didier assisted with refreshments. MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF WEBSTER CHURCH OF GOD A linen shower was an interesting feature of the Church of

Two Groups Organize Webster Jr. Enterprise Plans are well underway in North Webster for the formation of two business corporations under the heading of Webster Junior Enterprise. One, called the Little Theater, is comprised of 25 high school students, grades 9 through 12, who have as sponsors, Edward Gard and James Greiner, members of the school faculty, and Miss Maude Willis. This group plans to put on two plays during the summer vacation. The other company is called the Manufacturing Division and has approximately ten members to date. It is planned to build ice fishing boxes as a starter product, with the high school shop as headquarters, Mr. Kresge, high school shop teacher, will be a sponsor, as will John Clark. Harry Stark will act as finan-

God Missionary Society recently. These articles of linen will be used at the Anderson College campus and for missionary use. The missionary cottage on the campus burned recently, necessitating the collection of needed supplies. Another highlight was the recognition of the 78th birthday of Kirs. Eli Shock. Mrs. Walter Pletcher was in charge of devotions; Mrs. H. A. Ganger gave a reading; and Mrs. Jerry Carey gave a book revue. All enjoyed the carry-in dinner at noon.

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cial advisor and John Herrmann will assist as sales manger and distribution chairman. Members of both companies will sell shares of preferred stock at 50c per share, with a maximum of $5.00 worth of stock per holder, in each company. At the end of the school year each company will liquidate their stock and divide the profits among the stockholders. At the beginning of each school year new groups or companies will be formed, the type depending upon the desires of students who will participate. This project is not to be confused with the project called Junior Achievements, since the Webster Junior Enterprise is an independent organization, and

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SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL

Thursday 21 Nov. 1957—

Camp Fire Girls SENIOR HORHZON CLUB The Senior Horizon Club met Monday after school. There was no business meeting as we made bandages for the Cancer Society of Kosciusko County. We were reminded that we are to sell candy Saturday 26 November. Reporter, Barbara Bitner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehrer returned Sunday from two weeks in Sarasota, Florida. not connected with any other project.

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