Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 June 1958 — Page 2
SYRAMSE-WAWASEI JOURNAL
-Thursday 26 June 1958
Page 2
Questor's Class Meets At City Park Sunday The Questor’s Class of the E. U. B. Church met Sunday afternoon in the city park for their monthly business meeting. Plans were made for helping serve a dinner at Oak wood on June 30 as a money-making pro-
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' APPUCATION FOR TRAINING IN WATER SAFETY PROGRAM Child’s Name Age Sex Address ; Please Cheek The Following: Can you swim?.. ... ... . L . . . ,^ a Can you float»_ ~ _ . .... ■ Are you a good swimmer? — _ ; ... ,/■ Are you interested in Junior or senior life sat ig classes?,. Please Check The Beach Where You Could Attend Classes: Syracuse City Park South Shore Hotel I Oakwood Park —~. Lady of Lake Seminary Waco Beach .. Classes Will Start After Jane IB and Conttnoe Until Labor Day. Signature of Parent or Guardian Return to Mrs. Orta Smith, Syracuse.
ject for the class. Theo. Thomas, president turned the meeting over to Mrs. Howard Juday. chairman of the nominating committee, for election of officers. New officers for the coming year are: president. John Craw; vice-president, Mrs. Howard Juday; secretary, Mrs. Veari Gaff; asst, secretary, Mrs- Clifford Cripe; treasurer, Mrs. John Craw. At the close of the business meeting everyone enjoyed a delicious pot luck dinner centered around weiners and buns and marshmallows. Sixteen members and them families and four guests were present. Members in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. John Craw; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cripe and family; Mr. and Mrs. Veari Gaff and family; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hostetler and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Juday and children; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Newcomer; Mr. and Mrs Perl Rhoades and family; Mr. and Mrs. Theo Thomas and family. .. $ Real Estate Transfers Recorded 23 May 1958 Quaker Haven Foundation, an Indiana Charitable Corp. to Joseph Earl and Edith H. James, Lot 11 Quaker Park. Recorded 26 May, 1958 Calvin £, and Izel B. Beck to George A. apd Gladys R- Nye. Lot 45 Calvin E- Beck’s Sub., on Bonar Lake. S6OO. Recorded 2? May, 1958 Clarence F. and Dessie D. Troyer to Thomas H. and Jean Ann Campbell, Lot 2 Eli Lilly's Second Add, Lake Wawasee $22,500. Two-thirds of all /e search and development In the U. S. is conducted by private in dustry.
Baseball Team Takes Fifth Less Monday Syracuse High School baseball team lost a shut out game to Pierce ton by a score of 4-0 Monday 23 June at Memorial Field. This made the record for the summer games already played 5 losses and 1 win. Scores of the "four games already played are Warsaw 9 to 4; Columbia City 5 to 2: Warsaw 4 to 2; South Whitley double header 4 to 3 and 2 to 3 with Syracuse winning the second game. \ Schedule for remaining games: Sunday 29 June, Hoiae game double header with Sou ;h Whitley. Monday 7 July: Columbia City here. . \ Friday 11 July: Piercetonl there. Monday 14 July: Manchester, double header, there. Thursday 17 July: Warsaw here. Thursday 24 July : Manchester here. Monday 28 July: Pierceton here. Wemesday 30 July: Columbia City there. Dick Beck is head coach of the team. Indulr fahk To Speak At Wiftoiia Friday Mrs. Herman Stanley, of Ander&n, president of the Woman’s Christian * Temperance Union of Indiana, has announced that Mrs. Induk Pahk. of Korea, will be the speaker at the Youth Temperance Council Encampment "WCTU Guest Day” to be observed at Bethany Campus. Winona Lake, Indiana Friday, 27 June. 1958. Induk Pahk is a product of the first school for girls in Korea, is a graduate of Ewha College in Seoul. Korea; a graduate of Wesleyan College in Georgia, and holds an M. A. degree from Teachers College. Columbia. Mrs. Pahk has traveled and lectured extensively throughout the world, having visited the United States several times. During the American occuna tiqn in Korea Mrs. Pahk worked for the military government ir the Department of Public Infor mat ion as a radio lecturer. The public is invited to hear Mrs. Pahk. Championship Rodeo At Ft. Wayne In August Fort Wayne and area fans will have an opportunity to see Championship, RCA approved Rodeo at the Fort Wayne Speedway 19. 30. 31 August and 1 September as the Independent Order of Odd Fellows presents the Summitt City’s first World’s Oharr.rionship Rodeo at the Fbrt Wayne Speedway. Tickets are now" available at the Rodeo Office, 1111 South Clinton Street. Fort Wayne or reservat ons may be obtained by calling Anthony 2COB. "In Hollywood it’s difficult to e’l the difference between a »enius and a guy in the midst of \ nervous breakdown.” N -Ed Wynn. MILNER HOTELS Ask for Ask for Th. I I Th. MILNER JhA MILNER -450” *W •Mod.ni •TWIST Fora)tor* Bat aero • Fr.skly • Air C.adlDecorated Mooed 100 aw Booms „ _ _ , • Free Tele* • Now Well to video WoM Carpet* # o Madera THe Moralaf Beta paper • Claes •CooMrioto W9HIVIIIVU B9TVI Room service Price $4.50 Price *5.50 For The Thrifty ECONOMY PRICES Write now lor your credit cord H. J. OrMr. FtHh Milter Httote 35H Hear, Book Tower
The SyracuScene . Mr. and Mrs./lay Meek and Mrs. pva Rarig attended an Eastern Star meeting in Farmer City, Illinois, Wednesday evening IF June. Mrs. E. T. Bateman. a sister of Mrs. Rarig ,and Ray Meek, was an initiate. Mrs. Meek, a past matron of the Syracuse chapter, assisted in the Initiation. Mr. and Mrs. John Kroh attended the wedding Saturday in
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Marion of Carol Ann Jones to Mike Kiley, son of Mr. and Mrs Philip J. Kiley all of Marion. Following the reception many of the guests returned to the Pickwick Park home of the Kiley's at Wawasee Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. Gene Storms and son. Michael, have returned from a two-week’s Florida vacation. While there they visited Mr. Storms’ parents' - at Bradenton.
From where I sit, progress never happens .when you “close your eyes” to new methods or ideas. That’s true in a community, too. All of us should be open-minded about our neighbors’ opinions even if they differ from our own. For instance, I like a cold glass of beer on a summer evening, my neighbor always chooses iced-tea. But we respect each other’s preferences and don’t “fence in” each other’s ideas.
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