Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 January 1958 — Page 4

SYRJ SOSE-WAWASEE JDVRIAL

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-Thursday 9 Jan. 1958

BPW Card Party Slated At Howard's Plank are progressing for the benefit card party which the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Syracuse have scheduled for Wednesday evening 22 j January. Fir.a|l details will be completed at the) regular BPW meeting Tuesday night at Howards’. Following last year’s plan, each group may choose its own game and there will be a prize for each table. There will be a V door prize, [also other prizes and -* the highlight of the evening will be the awarding of the grand prize how on display in the window at the Stucky Furniture store. It is a handsome, round card table set with matching folding chairs. A buffet table with sandwiches anjd coffee will be ready for the guests thruout the evening. Tickets are 75c a person and are available from all members. Proceeds from the benefit will be used by the club in its pro-, gram (of community projects. > Meli! & Mehl LAWYERS - . ABSTRACTORS SOUTH MAIN ST. Goshen, Indiana _ DUSTS SON. DECORATORS INSURED VaknUnk — Paper Hanging Rural Route 3 Syracuse. Ind. Phone 619-M MHN Wawasee Hardware I PHONE 225-J

Piers, Inc. We Specialize In Building and Maintaining Piers TIM MOTTS Ogden Island Syracuse Phone 1657-J . . .1' 1 __

OAKES j Accounting Service Office Now Located Wawasee Village, Ind. South of Syracuse on Road 13 (ACROSS fren WAWASEE SROUSMAR CERTER)

— SPECIAL; Bill Wesner is now with Chatten Motor Sales of Elkhart * For your every need in NEW FORD CARS and TRUCKS Call BILL WESNER Phon« 285-W

Iks Greets Doretliy Causer In Paris < President Eisenhower greeted many men and women on duty In U. S. service in Paris France, last month while attending the conference there. Among them was Sp/3rd Dorothy Causer, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Causer. In a letter received last week. Dorothy wrote her mother that men and women in the U. 8. Army, Navy and Air Force, star tioned in Paris, were in full dress uniform for the parade and as an added measure to hold back the crowds from the President and his bodyguard. As President Eisenhower left the gateway at the SHAPE building, he was expected to enter his car for the parade but Instead walked along the street going from side to side shaking hands and greeting them. And Dorothy was one with whom he shook hands and said “Good morning." It was a thrill to her, she said, as well as others in the American forces, to have their 1 President in France and to have him extend this friendliness, r After the President left for 'home, most of the forces left for vacations and Dorothy spent the holidays in Garnish, Germany. In hfr letter she also wished to thank the many people in Syracuse who sent her greetings at Christmas time. Serving with the WAC in the signal corps, her address is Sp 3rd Dorothy J. Causer, WA 8510641. 7th Sig. Svc. Bn . APO 55. New York. DIXIE BIRTHDAY CLUB HONORS LIZZIE POLLOCK At a surprise dinner party Wednesday noon, the Dixie Restaurant Birthday Club honored Lizzie Pollock on her birthday and also for good wishes for her Florida vacation with Nelle j Sloan. They plan to leave Sun- j day. Mary Williams, secretary and treasurer, was honored with a gift in recognition of her services to the club. Those pregpnt were the guest of honor, unde Pollock, Ruth Whitcomb. Mary Williams, Vera Cooper, Dorothy Manges. Patricia Hagerty. Linda Cripe, Sally Edgar. Mable Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates. MT. and Mrs. Herbert Martindale and sons, Larry and Ted. spent Sunday evening &t the William Geiger home.

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Miss Sandra DeGroff Marries In Honolulu

Miss Sandra Lee DeGroff became the bride of George A. Carter TM3<SS>, in a informal ceremony performed Sunday. 29 December, at 5 p.m. in the Sub Base Chapel of the U. S. Navy in Honolulu. Mrs. Leonore Hennessey of Syracuse is the mother of the bride and the groom is the son of Mrs. Pearl E. Coon of Leesburg, Indiana. Chaplain Joseph W. Carlon read the double-ring service in the presence of friends of the couple. Ray R. Crowe of Honolulu gave the bride away and and their attendents were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffer of 27 Inanoo Walk. Honolulu. For her wedding the bride wore a white nylon eyelet, waltz length gown over blue taffeta. Her veil nf net was trimmed with sweetheart designed net and she wore matching mits. She carried a prayer book with a white orchid. Mrs. Robert Hoffer. as maid of honor, wore a brilliant oink taffeta grown, waltz length, fashioned with scoop neck and flared skirt, and a headpiece of a seed pearl crown. The former Carolyn Crafton. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crafton of Milford has been living in Honolulu since her marriage there in September 1956 to Robert Hoffer of Men tone, in the U. S. Army. Mr. Hoffer served as best man. The bride is a 1954 graduate of Syracuse High School and for the past three years was employed at the Journal. Her husband is a graduate of Leesburg High School and is now serving with the U. S. Navy as a submarine torpedoman mate assigned to the USS Pickerel at Honolulu. The couple is living at 1351 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, and expect to remain there for eighteen months which will complete Mr. Carter’s term of service. NEW YEAR WATCH PARTY Miss Sue Ann Juday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Juday. entertained several friends for a New Year’s Eve party at her Lake Wawasee home. Guests were Misses Sunn Fosbrlnk. Janet Grady, Linda Schermerhom. Billy Dorsey, Charles Gamer. Clark McCammon and Edward Schermerhorn

Mrs. George A. Carter

Willodean Traster Honored At Shower Miss Willodean Traster wjls guest of honor at a bridal shower Friday evening. Mrs. Alto Babcock. Mrs. Nelle Sloan and Mrs. Maude Traster entertained at the Traster home. Bingo was played and Miss Traster received many lovely gifts. ■ . if. . Guests were Mrs. E. Miller of Topeka, Mrs. Charles Dean. Miss Mary Lou Denzel. Mrs. Adrian Zollinger. Mrs. Wayne Miller. Mrs. Lizzie Pollock, Mrs. Goldie Newcomer, Mrs. Dale Plummer, Sr. and Mrs. Miriam McCulloch.

General Contractors Residential Building and Remodeling Roofing — Siding PAUL CHRISTINE Phone 633-M Syracuse, Indiana

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| B itner Family Holds : Annual Holiday Party j The annual Bitner Christmas dinner and gift exchange was held 29 December at the Conservation club house, j Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Brownbrldge, Mh. and Mrs. Jerry Brown bridge and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brownbrldge and family, all of fSouth Bend: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bitner i nd family. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bitner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Phares and family, Mr. K.nd Mrs.- Harold Bitner. all of ligonier; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Archer and family of Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ftaymond Custer and family of Ijeesburg. and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Williamson and daughter of Osceola; Those present from Syracuse were Milbert Bitner, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bitner, Mr. and Mrs. Herschej Bitner and family, and Mr. and-Mrs. Gerald Bitner and family. > FRED KIRKPATRICKS * TO MOVE TO GOSHEN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirkpatrick have purchased a home in Goshen and plan to move their Lake Wawasee home 26 January. For the pest few weeks they have been remodeling the eleven room house located 605 South Sixth Street in the Parkside fKtchool district. Fred Kirkpatrick is associated .with International Harvester in -Goshen. He and his wife, the : former Mildred Bushong, have three children, Sue, 3, Mike. 2. and Kevin, 6 months.

PhilcoTV Sales and Service JAMES MENCH Television Store WAWASEE VILLAGE Syracuse Phone 147

Wanted DUD ARMALS Prompt Sanitary Service. Phone Goshen 31284 or Milford 4991 collect. Indiana Rendering Company,