Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 22, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 April 1958 — Page 3
Bowling ... Tuesday Afternoon League Team s**r.Jings W L Laveda’s 54V4 28*4 Wawasee Mfg. Co. 49 35 Keterings 47 36 Ma Wawasee Laundro. 35*4 43*4 Howard’s 33*4 50*4 Sta-’ 4 Bank 32*4 5144 4CO Series: E. Blakealey 458; A. Fibertson 458; J. Van Sickle 489: C. Karr 483; M. Willard 448: D. Spearman 465. 171 Games: W. Finton 173; J. Vm Sickle 191; C. Karr 170; D. Spearman 183. Land of Lakes League Tea»~i Standings W L Pu<*i Body Shop 82 30 Frog Tavern 71 41 Pilchers 4 64 48 S& M Motors 63 49 Rose Jewelry 59 53 Hires Eelctric 57 55 Syracuse Legion 54 58 Arnolds Groc. 53 59 Littles Insurance 51 61 Auers Service Sta. 43 69 Milford Legion 42 70 State Bank 33 79 High team Series and Game: Frog Tavern 2713, 976. 600 Series: M. Hostetter 265-226-158 for 649; E. Wright 193-182-225 for 600. 500 Series: H. Schrock 558; B. Smith 515; L Wogoman 531; F. Sharp 500 L. Mollenhour 529: C. Penn 511; G. Nordman 510; L. claybaugK 557: R. Laughlin 554: M. Gansfiom 547; D. Karesh 542; R. Treadway 530: P. Rush 503; F. Wolterman 526; H. Cov 551; C. Frushour 518; B. Rex $26. 200 Games: H. Schrock 220; L. Mollenhour 211; L. Claybaugh — _——— ‘ - - -J I- - ' Occasionally at house cleaning time one feels like brightening up the interior with a few new purchases. I This, of course, need not be over done. A farmer we talked with last summer is still getting , along very nicely with a dining room outfit purchased at Beckman's in 1905. However, there have been a i few improvements since that time. f If your needs and tastes suggest something a little out of the ordinary, come in and take a looks at what’s available at the Turkey Creek Furniture Shop . for 1958! Open 9 to 6 Saturdays. 9 to 9 Evenings by Appointment (Closed Thursday afternoons k during April) FURNITURi SHOP miimiiiih
‘ May tve suggest: * Reservations nou) for Easter Dinner 4 to 10 P.M. Tuesday thru Saturday ?■, ■ ■, ■ ' Noon to 10 P.M. Sunday and Holidays Closed Monday tor naamUMa pI.«M t.l.phoa. nracaM
Junior Parade Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell’s children are shown here: Left to right: Richard. 7: Robert, 6: Rodney, 4; and Rhonda, 2. 238; J. Carr 2(J3c H. Coy 203; M. Ganshom 202. \ Split Conversions: S. Flnton 5-7; Delbert Brown 6*7-10. f Thursday Night League Team Standings W L Kinks 57 27 Denzel 53 % 304 Foo & Faye’s 48 36 Gil’s 47 37 Rose Jewelry 44*4 384 Louie’s Grill 43 41 Frog Tavern 42 42 Pilcher’s 414 424 S Ar M Motors 39 45 Leap’s 33 4 50 4 Baugher’s 304 53 4 Herrman’s 24 4 594 High team Series and Game: Klink’s 2254 and 781. 500 Series: L. Gilbert 160-155-195 for 510; I. Staley 215-128-166 for 509. 450 Series E. Blakesiey 172452; A. Shaw 476; Susie Tytler 177-470; D. Spearman ‘ 464; C. Karr 177-473; H. Frushour 468; E. Inez 452; G. Harvy 171-480. Split Conversions: S. Tytler 2-10, 5-7-9. , | J Thursday Night Ladies League March 25 1958 Team Standings W L Byler Bros. 68 48 Syracuse Case 68 48 Liberty Coach 67 49 Village of Wawasee 59 57 Tom Sock’s 46 70 Kell’s Glass’ & Body 40 76 High team Game: liberty Coach 744: High team Series: Village of Wawasee 2098. . 150 Games: R. Laird 178. 451; E. Ronketti, 159. 401; S. Treadway, 154, 419: E. Carlson, 153, 416. 400 Series: M. Henning 418; N. Searfoss 409; P. Benson 401. Tuesday Night Ladies League Team Standings W L Byler Bros. 71 49 Syracuse Case 70 50 Liberty Coach 69 51 Village of Wawasee 60 60 Tom Sock’s 48 72 Kell’s Glass & Body 42 78 High team Game and Series: Byler Bros. 775, 2187. 170 Games and 400 Series; R. Laird 157, 158. 456; G. Eyer 160, 447; M. Ganshom 150, 422; E. Wogoman 420; E. Ronketti 163. 408; S. Treadway 167, 405; B. Twiggs 405; V. Kitson 162, 404. March 30 (Make up game) Poll It With A Journal CUoetflod Adi
EUB Service Guild Elects Officers Mrs. R. C. Tytler was elected president of the EUB Christian Service Guild at their meeting 26 March in the home of Mrs. Howard Juday. Other officers elected for the coining year are Mrs. Feri Rhodes, vice-president; Mrs. Robert Plank, secretary; Mrs. Howard Juday. treasurer. Department secretaries named are Mrs. Charges Disher. secretary of Spirital Life; Mrs. Philip Strieby, secretary of Christian Social Relations; Mrs. Muriel Sharp, secretary of Missionary Education; Mrs. John Craw, secretary of Missionary Youth Ed-
Honor OES Officers of Lost Meeting of Year
Worthy Matron .Miriam Ridings presided at the final meeting of the Order of Eastern Star for her year Wednesday 26 March. She expressed her thanks and praise to all her officers for the past year, to her pro terns and to the members for their faithful attendance. Worthy Matron elect, Mrs. Gerald Cramar. assisted by the officers conducted a ceremony honoring the Worthy Matron. Mirian Ridings, and Worthy Patron Gerald Cramar. Mrs. Maude Jackson, mother of Mrs. Ridings, presented her with the past matron’s pin from the chapter. The past patron’s pin was presented to Mr. Cramar by Dr. O. C. Stoeltihg, associate patron pro tern. Mrs. O. C. Stoelting served as Electa pro tern. During the social hour in the dining room each officer found at her place a beautiful silver Cray as a gift from the matron and patron in appreciation of their work during the year. Serving on the refreshment committee were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Knisely. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Fosbrink, Mrs. Rebecca Kitson and Mrs. Rubydean Worth.
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ucation; and Mrs. Gene Kitson, secretary of Branch Project. Mrs. Kenneth Foulke and Mrs. Ted Pauls were named as delegates to the CGS convention to be held at Oakwood Park in June. Plans were discussed for the Mother-Daughter banquet scheduled for 7 May at the Oakwood Hotel. There was also a discussion of plaus for the local United Church Women. Twelve members and two guests. Mrs. Harry Ju'day and Mi*s. Sarah Young, enjoyed the program which proceeded the business meeting given by Mrs. Robert Plank who used the subject, Education in Japan Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistant, Mrs. Robert Janney The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Feri Hhoads 30 April. On Friday evening 28 March, Mrs. Bertha Crafton of Milford, Mrs. Bertha Nicolai, Mrs. Lizzie Pollock. Mrs. Estella Swartz and Mrs. Maude Traster were in Bremem where they were presented pins in recognition of their 30-35 years as members of the Woman’s Relief Corps.
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