Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 January 1958 — Page 7

-Club Notes.. JUNIOR MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. John Bryan, assisted by ||jUrs. Keith Cripe. Mrs. Bill Eyer Hind Mrs. A. W. Spencer, enteri;ained the Junior Mothers Club At her home Monday evening. In place of a , program., the •members spent the evening making favors for the annual Spring party. A nominating committee com•posed of members of the executive committee, Mrs. Keith Cripe. Mrs. Charles Garner and Mrs.; Perl Rhodes, will prepare a slate of officers for the annual election to be held at the next meeting 20 January. Mrs. Prank Hale will be hostess. INTERMEDIATE MOTHERS Mrs. Nelson Auer was elected President for 1958-59, as members of the Intermediate MothNaaklag ft Heatiag HAROLD l. KITSON Phone 1616-W I SYRACUSE I CLEANERS H QUALITY GLEANING I Serving Nice People p || Since 1925 if I PHONE 90 I IHiHIiHIIHi

I REAL ESTATE SERVICE Jack C. Vanderfofd, Broker Qa Highway IS at Lako Wawasaa nTSEEjrwTiiMJLira^i , Accountant . . } ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS — AUDITS — TAX RETURNS j & J SYRACUSE «GOSHEN Phone 1612-L Phone 44106

NOT ICE ; _ 1 ' •,■* ' . f , ' 1 ■ ■ j \ - Starting immediately and until further notice, the undersigned association will pay SIOO.OO reward to any person who furnishes bona fide information to any law enforcement agency that will lead to the apprehension and conviction of any person or persons who have maliciously damaged or robbed the Lake Wawasee home of a member of the Asso- , ciation. The law enforcement agency involved and the Board of Directors of the Association will judge all claims for rewards, and their decision will be final. 1 Wawasee Property Owners Association, Inc. Lake Wawasee — Syracuse, Indiana :S ‘ ■

ere Club met on 6 January at the home of Mrs. Ed Coy. Mrs. Max Brower will be vicepresident; Mrs. 8. O. Myers will assume the duties of secretarytreasurer; and Mrs. Delbert Brown will be program chairman.! Other chairmen include Mrs. Delos Martin, project: Mrs. Bud Cripe. Membership; Mrs. Lewis! Immel, Social; and Scout Cabin] board representative will be Mrs. James Stucky. Mrs. Stucky will take office immediately while the i other officers will not assume their duties until fall. ; Mrs. Harold Kline was' chairman of the 'Nominating Committee, assisted by Mrs. Noble Green and Mrs. James Stucky. Mrs. Leo Kowallik presided at a short business meeting before the election, at which time several program changes were announced by Mrs. Lewis Immel. Reports were also heard from various other chairmen. (Jirs. Delbert Brown won the sunshine plant. A dessert of delicious pecan pie and coffee was served by Mrs. Coy and Mrs. Maurice Tnng and Mrs. Orrln Smith. The next meeting will be on 20 January at the home of > Mrs. Robert Searfoss. Members of the Primary Mothers Club will be guests. SENIOR MOTHERS CLUB The Senior Mothers Club met on Monday evening 6 January at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Foulke. Mrs. Hilary Bachman presented an interesting -program on the history of pipe organs, made additionally enjoyable as she played recordings of famous organ muiic, including one of Albert Sweitzer. and several of Ethel Smith at a Hammond or-

gan. She also stated that the first record of an organ dates back to 200 B. C.. and that the first electronic organ was intro- ; duced into the United States j from Germany in 1935. Mrs. Floyd Gingerich was appointed chairman of a Nominating Committee, assisted by Mrs. I Gilbert George and Mrs. Ken- | neth Foulke. A report was beard on the I Scout Cabin board, presented by representative Mrs* John Sheire. 17th March has been named as project night for the club. The Sunshine plant was won by Mrs. Noble Blocker. A delicious dessert of a fruit and cheese salad, assorted crackers and coffee was served to the 15 members and a guest, Mrs. Roy Eichstaedt. who were present. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Leonard Barnhart and Mrs. Lois Schleeter. The next meeting will be 20th January at the home of Mrs. Muriel Sharp. PRIMARY MOTHERS CLUB Nineteen members of the Primary Mothers Club arrived at their meeting Monday evening 30 December in “Come As You Are” costumes including every-, thing from housecoats to blue' leans. Two guests, Mrs. Louise Murray and Mrs. Sherry Mangus. also enjoyed the evening at the home of Mrs. Ernest Rogers. Response to roll call whs “the biggest surprise I’ve ever had.” During the business meeting the club voted to contribute their quota to the scout cabin fund. Mrs. Bud Smith also announced that any hospitalized child of a, member would he remembered with a gift. For the program,.. Mrs. Alan Shively showed slides of some of the past activities of the club including the spring and Hallowe’en parties and the stand at the PTA Festival. Mrs. Clarence Eby won the door prize of black slipper socks. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Rogers. Mrs Don Smith and Mrs. Charles Miller. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Adrian Zollinger on 13 January. GO-GETTERS CLUB Mee&ng for the second time since their organization, seven members of the Go-Getters Club enjoyed an afternoon at the home of Mrs. Glen Stiffler Tuesday 7 January. The group is one of the Home Economics clubs

which will follow a program recommended by the oounty or* ganizatlon. Vice-president Mrs. Stiffler opened the meeting and gave meditations. Mrs. Paul Yeager, chairman of health and safety, spoke on polio. Names of secret pals for the year were drawn. Mrs. Ivy Detwiler. Sr., who was instrumental in starting the club, was a guest. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistants, Mrs. Yeager and Mrs. Jon Bushong. ART CLUB * Twelve members of the Syracuse Club met at the home of Mrs. Arnold Pfingst Monday evening. Mrs. Pfingst presented a lesson of making bird feeders from wooden salad bowls. Support Syracuse! HEARIIB AID BATTERIES ALL TYRES Thornburg Drug Co. Syraeasa Re. Well star

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SYRAMSE-WAWASEE JDORIAL

Thursday 9 Jan/ 1968-

Court News . . . Dismiss Complaint ■<' The divorce complaint of Syracuse factory employe L. Mardeila Brock, against James J. Brock, has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. Pkoa* News Items To BmcuM 111 MEYER REAL ESTATE Lake Wawasee. 14 Mile West of Alternate 13 on Morrison Island Road FALL SPECIAL $20,000 Sooth Shore CAROLYN J. MEYER A Real Estate Broker UL 6-6642

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