Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 July 1958 — Page 12

Keim Puts The finger On Ohio Vandals Steve Keim, 18, clerk at Sportsman Center in Wawasee Village, didn’t like the looks of three guys who tried to sell him some fishing equipment for what he thought was a ridiculously low price. He got a little suspicious when they said they were from Illinois, but Steve noticed their license plates wer<from Ohio. After they left for North Webster, he got the feeling that they were up to no good, so he called deputy marshal Eldon Wershler, who called North Webster marshal Leo Miller. Sure enough, the three were caught trying to sell stolen goods in North Webster. They confessed. said the stuff, including outboard engines, was stolen from homes in Defiance. Ohio. Two were on robation. one on parole. All were from Defiance.

ROSALIE'S 1 iJII 12th Week OX THE HAMMOND ORGAN ® ® Held Oree By I!?' Popular Request I <s ™l Ken Hallman AT THE PIANO RAR Now In His I r ZVil 9th Week . ■ C-Ml latau's Ftaatt Sagpar Club |A /ill Completely j /111 ‘ Remodeled JkSSKhMI pancing every iwll SATrHI ' AY SITE |wJH| THE finest I wjlil 11F00D [ Served Nightly Until BIW. _JBU at Moderate Prices

Dixie BOAT Schedule RIVER Boat Cruises On Lake Webster HOUR TRIM 4 TIMES DAILY FROM 5i30 P.M. HOUR TRIPS SUNDAYS gad HOLIDAYS FROM 12i30 P.M. DIXIE CAMP PHONE 22 NORTH WEBSTER JMK : NOW THRU SATURDAY “aowGsT • *. . -V- larere amt % ZmWIWEWk? * LAUGHS! -MUZ* and Glenn Ford iBDCSIf/MJM? The Sheep k 4 MUN lEMfi ONE Man Mm-GOTmoNisms WED. and THURS. ONLY UNCENSORED g&ng iggrGotg,

To Give Instructors Course in Life Saving An instructor’s course in life saving in accordance with Red Cross Life Saving program will be conducted in Warsaw 28-30 July, 1-4-6 August and 11-12-13-14-15 August. The course will be in charge of Archie Keffer, County Red Cross Water Safety Instructor. He will be assisted by Robert Hotop, representative of the eastern area <Red Cross' and head of the Aquatic School at Limber lost. Anyone who has parsed the Red Cross senior life saving test and is over 18 years of age is eligible for the course. The classes will be given from 5 to 8 pan. and will constitute a 30hour course. Those from Syracuse who are eligible for the instructor’s course. may contact Mrs. Orrin Smith.

Friday A Saturday July 25-26 2 Hits In Color Horror! Monster! "The CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN" also Oeorge Montgomery in "PAWNEE" SATURDAY FAMILY TREAT NIGHT Added—2 Guest Features Sunday A Monday July 27-28 Giant Double Feature Clint (Cheyenne) Walker in "FORT DOBBS" plus "SEA WIFE" (in color) Starring Joan Collins Tues.. Wed., Thurs. July 29-30-31 BUCK NIGHT SI.OO A CAR LOAD 15 Color Cartoons plus "GODZILLA" (King Os The Monsters) Greatest Bargain Ever! ■BBiMaKNMMuHuKI

Former Syracusan Dies In Maryland Word of thedeath of Rex Defern Gaver at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Mary land on 9 May 1958 was received here last week by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shock. A resident of Syracuse during his early years and graduate of Syracuse High School, class of 1916, he went east with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willie J. Gaver. the following year. They made their home at Hagerstown. Maryland. Gaver was a retired mail carrier. Surviving are his wife, Susan (Morin>; s son, William D. of Houston. Texas: a daughter, Mrs. Sharon L. Sellers of Hagerstown. and one grandson. On The Fairways . . . MAXWELTON LADIES Eighteen members turned out for Tuesday’s games at Maxwelton and ten attended luncheon at the Pickwick Lounge for the awarding of prizes. Elb' Blakesley. Gladys Anderson. Helen Anglemyer. Marge Newcomer and Lucy Shoemaker received the prizes. The second week of Round Robin play was completed this week with scores as follows: Maxwelton 21 points; Tippecanoe 17; Wawasee 13; and South Shore 9. The finals will be played next week. WAWASEE CLUB The ladies of Wawasee Golf Club met Tuesday morning 22 July for a two Tin Whistle tournament. Thelma Hattersley won first in the 18 hole round and Ruth Banta, second. The nine hole winner was Maria Matchette and Irene Bucher second. Next week 29 July is an invitational play with Rochester, Plymouth and Kendalville attending. Play will begin at 8:30 a.m. for both 18 and nine hole Play.. ; Hospital News . . . Earle Waltz underwent minor surgery at Goshen Hospital Wednesday of last week. He was released Friday. Discharged from Goshen Hospital Friday were Paul A. Miller, RR 3, and Fred Hoopingarner. James Wise was dismissed Wednesday. Lowell Nicolai. 4-year old son bf Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nicolai, is in tije Elkhart Hospital recovering from a broken elbow suffered Sunday when he fell from a yard gate. A stone hit the elbow causing a serious break. Births . .. RANDY DEE HAPNER Mr. and Mrs. Don Hapner are parents of a son, Randy Dee, born 11 July at Goshen Hospital. SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Merl Smith. Route 1. Syracuse, a son, Greg Allen. Thursday, 12 July. In United States Service New Address David E. Rupprecht. 5185537. 541 NATTC. AE “A”. Jacksonville 13, Florida. The SyracuScene ... Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young left Wednesday morning to spend several days irf Indianapolis as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson. » Mrs. Ernest Myers of Dundee Illinois, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clyde Butt. Nancy returned home with her grandmother for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith of New York are spending their vacation at their home on North Shore Syracuse Lake. Miss Mary Lou Kirkwood is home from Florida. After finishing the school year, (she teaches near Miami) she visited friends in the south and east before returning to Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lower and daughters, Connie and Carol of Toledo, Ohio, are spending this week with Mrs. Lower’s mother. Mrs. Ida HBschman. Mr. and Mrs. Rager Garverick and three children of Whiteford Center. Michigan, were guests Sunday and Monday of Mrs. Ida Hibachman

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—Thursday 24 July 1958

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