Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 January 1958 — Page 6

SYRACBSE-WAWASIE J9BRIAL

-Thursday 9 Jan. 1958

Page 6

School News JUNIOR LAMES There was a short business meeting held at the home of Sandra Miller on Monday. 6 January. The old business of collecting money for the education program was discussed and everyone who has not paid please pay at once. Following the meeting refreshments consisting of ham salad sandwiches, pepsis. and potato chips were served by the hostess. Sandy Miller, and the co-hostess. Sharon Tarman. . Our next meeting will be held at Sharon Gilbert’s. 3 February. SPECIAL FEATURE The Syracuse High School student body was delighted 'to have the noted tenor and concert artist. Mr. Pruth McFarlin. for its'entertainment at 12:40 GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES Monday. 13 January 12 P.M. We will have a herd of 9 milk cows. 3 recently fresh. 2 springer. 1 with calf by side, balance milking Sell your livestockfjFh ere your neighbors do. at Goshen each Monday and have more take home dollars. Market very active * S Top Price*— Milk Cows 180.00 Heifers. Steers 16 to 24.50 Bulls £ __ 31.00 Butcher Cows—Fat 15 to 17.80 Cahners <& Cutters 12 to 15.00 Veal 35.50 Lambs ' 23.50 Fat Hogs . v; 20.00 Ruffs , 13.90 to 18.00 Male Hogs _l2 20 to 15.00 Feeder Pigs 11 to 18.25 We Have The Bayers Sherman - McDowell • Martin —Auctioneers— Romayne Sherman-Ora Thomas Owners

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pm. on Monday. 6 January. His program consisted of: The Lord’s Prayer: I Walk with God. from the Student Prince: Lady of .Spain; La Palorna; LaDonna Moble; a piano solo by his accompanist Mr. Hans Am germ an; The theme from Around the World In 80 Days; Go Down Moses; Another piano solo by his accompanist; Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho; Shadrach. Meschach. Abednego; Dry Bones: and Big Brown Bear. The program was enjoyed by all. SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class held a meeting Friday. 3 January. The meeting was called for the purpose of distributing basketball license plates to the members of the class. > The license plates have blue figures on a gold background. They are SI.OO each and? may be purchased from any member of the Sophomore Class. The team captains are: Nancy Stump and Carrol Denton. WHO’S WHO , This week's Senior boy was born on 11. February? 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dorsey. He is named William Dorsey, but we call him Bill. Bill has lived around Syracuse for 12 years. He has been veryactive in these 12 years. His extra curricular activities include: band, basketball, -baseball, newstaff. editor pf the annual staff, chours. and special music. He belongs to FFA. FTA. and 4-H. Bill was president of his class, and vice-president of * his sophomore class. Os all Bill’s achievements the most important has been his outstanding work in FFA and 4-H. He has won three watches in 4-H demonstration contests. He is. also, president of Kosciusko County's Junior Leaders, and is district reporter of FFA. He has won the Indiana State Fair achievement trip. Bill’s favorites are: Food; Fried Chicken; Movie : Stars: Kim Novak and Marilyn Monroe; School Subject: Agriculture; Song and Singer: Friendly Persuasion and Pat Boone: Band and Band Leader: the late GMin Miller. Bill’s pet peeves are: gossipers

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Miss Dotte Swenson is shown here during recent installation and coronation ceremonies as Honored Queen of No. 6 International Order of Job's Daughters. at Tucson. Arizonia. Her twin sister. Patte, who has just-completed her term as Honored Queen of the same Bethel, was installing Officer for this lovely ceremony. The twins are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swenson, forand girls that smoke. He plans to study agricultural education at Purdue when he graduates. WHO'S WHO Priscilla Frances Charters was born October 23. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Charters. She has lived in Syracuse for 12 years. Priscilla's extra-curricular activities have been chorus and art. Her likes are: Food; Steak and Mushrooms; Movie Stars: Frank Sinatra and, Doris Day; School Subject: Shorthand: Song and Singer: Chances Are and Johnny Mathis: Band and Band Leader: Harry James. She likes carrots. Her plan for the jfuture is to get a job. j, -

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mer residents of this community,who moved to Arbionia seven years ago. Job’s Daughters is one of the Masonic Youth organizations basing its membership on relativity to Master Masons. The girls advance thru several elective stations from Marshal to Honored Queen. Points are given for their activities said work in the Bethel and. as a reward for accumulated points, the girls are given Job’s Daughters’ jewelry and merit awards which cannot be purchased, just earned. Patte and Dotte each have received all the jewelry and merit awards except the Golden achievement award mpdal given for earning 15.000 points, which they hope to win by the end of this term. i Among the cherished gifts and good wishes sent from thenmany friends in Syracuse, both Patte and Dotte received gavels carved from wood found on tfte E. O. Dunn farm, formerly owned by their parents. The gavels were made in Syracuse school woodworking shop by tarry Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Court Slabaugh and Mr. and Mrs;. Dunn were responsible for having these beautiful gavels made. While Patte has now laid aside her gavel, she is still active and is Grand Librarian of the Grand Bethel of Arizona, In addition, she is collecting items from all the Bethels in Arizona for a scrap book to be presented to the Supreme Guardian at the 1958 Supreme session in Phoenix when Job’s Daughters from United States. Canada. Hawaii and several European Bethels will meet for a week in-August. Mrs. Mildred Smith. Past Grand Matron of Indiarfa Order of Eastern Star and formerly of Warsaw, was special guest at the

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Local News . . . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Blanchard of New Paris and Dr. and Mrs. Bailey of Topeka were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mayfield at the home of Mrs. Millie Snobarger. Pvt. Terry L. McClintic. son of Mr: and, Mrs. Robert McClintic, returned Friday to Fort Chaffee. Arkansas. Mrs. Edith Rhode and daughter. Priscilla, spent the week end in Chicago visiting Franklin Rhode and family. Ralph Williams. brother of Mrs. Rhode, who has been visiting here, accompanied them a n d continued to his home in Milwaukee. Miss Sally Rose who is a student at Western Michigan College at Kalamazoo, was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bobeck. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Kirkwood and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray flew to Jamaica recently, where they are staying for a 3 week vacation. Mrs. Kirkwood will visit daughter Mary |Lou, who is teaching in Florida!, on their return trip. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Myers and family, who spent the Christmas holidays traveling in Florida, returned to their Syracuse Lake home oh New Years Day. While on their trip, they stayed in Melbourne. Florida,; and; also visited in Atlanta. Georgia. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and family returned Friday from their holiday trip to Florida. On Monday Mrs. Clark took daughter Nancy to Grand Rap id s where she continued the trip .back to school at Glen Arbor. Michigan. Mrs. Faye Wong and son, Corky, and Mrs. Melville Smith will leave Monday for Seattle. Washington, where they will visit Faye's parents.; They plan to be gone about two weeks visiting friends in California and returning by a southern route. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shapp are vacationing in Florida for a month.

Obituary . . . . YONTZ Services were held Saturday morning in the Clifton Frame Mennonite church east of Goshen for Mrs. Emma Yontz, 84, of Route 5 Goshen, who died 31 December 1957 in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gerald Murray. RRI, Syracuse. v? Surviving in addition to the daughter are her husband. David Yontz; two sons, Elmer D. and Amos D. Yontz. Goshen; a brother. Samuel A. Yoder. Goshen, and five grandchildren. Burial was in the Elkhart Prairie cemetery. V nstallations of both girls. Students at the University of Arizona, the twins find time also to sing in the choir at the Catalina Methodist Church in Tucson and assist part time at the Happi-Time Nursery and Kindergarten owned and operated by their parents. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IQST AMD fWID LOST. ROYAL BLOE jersey maternity skirt from cleaners’ bag. Phone 1612-R.