Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 43, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 September 1958 — Page 2

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—Thursday 4 Sept. 1958

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AMERICAN LEGION POST 223 ANNUAL PICNIC SUNDAY, SEPT. 7 SMITH-WALBRIDGE CAMP AU Legion and Auxiliary Members Cordially Invited Pot Luck Lunch At Noon MEAT and DRINKS FURNISHED BY LEGION HAVE YOU ENTERED Our "Name The Skating RinkCONTEST lit Prize-One Pair Chicago Shoe Skates 2nd Prize—slo.oo In FREE Passes 3rd Prize-$5.00 In FREE Passes 4th thru 10th Place—2 FREE Passes Each. RULES 1. Mail your entry to Skating Rink Contest, P. O. Box 452. Syracuse. Indiana. Send in as many entries as you wish, but each entry must be written on a separate piece of paper with your name and address or your entry will not be accepted. 2. Entries must be postmarked by September 12th and received no later than September 15th to be eligible. 3 Judge's decisions are final. In case of a tie the entry bearing the earlier postmark will be deemed the winner. ?*“%rentriMand ideas will become the property of the skating rink owners and none will be returned. No correspondence win be entered into about any entry. Any suggestions or ideas will also be most welcomed. Opening in October.

OAKWOOD PARK Corr—pondant —Roy Phillipa. Rt. •, Syrecuee. I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoover and sons Randy and Gregg, of I Monticello. Indiana, spent the week in the Palmer cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Me. Kinley and daughter. Margaret i Ann. of Indianapolis, spent the 1 week in the Juday cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dalland I and family of Indianapolis, were here at the L. Dora cottage last !. week. Dr. and Mrs. John Gainey and I family of Indianapolis and their guests. Mr. pnd Mrs. Paul Davis and son Dick, of Green Forest. Indiana spent the week in the Davis cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sheets and family of Indianapolis were here for the week in the Nodaway cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Wassen Sheets and family of Midland. Michigan, were their guests Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Snider and Ray Blumenauer, all of Indianapolis, were in the Ann May cottage four days last Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cole and family of Grabel, Indiana spent the week in the Tumble Inn cottage. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hasenfield and family of Dayton. Ohio spent two weeks in the Oakwood Cottage. Mrs. J. E. Overholt of Huntington spent the week in her cottage. Mrs. R. Meade and Mrs. E. Redfern had a group of eleven girls of the First E. U. B. church of South Bend for Planning Retna with Rev. Lynn Henry enjoyed several days at the Red cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bell and Grandpa Forrest, and Margaret

Pritchard, granddaughter of Mrs. Carrie Blanchard and daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. i Samuel Pritchard all of Veedersburg, were guests of Mrs. Margaret Forest and son. Jerry, for a few days. They said the only : thing wrong with the visit was that fishing was no good. Mr. and M-s. D. Scott and ' family of South Bend spent the ' week in the Sunny Achor cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John Rosette of Indianapolis spent the week in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Horsch and family of Naperville, Uli- , nois. are spending two weeks in the Suthem cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaehr, recent , newlyweds of Decatur. Ind., spent Wednesday with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence < T. Norris. They were en route to Sheboygan. Wisconsin, where he will enroll as a sophomore in Lakeland College and she will , accept a position in the office , of the superintendent of schools in Sheboygan. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Vandyle family of Hammond, Ind. spent the week in the Rev. Geible cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rainer and family spent two weeks in the Elizabeth cottage. Mr. and Paul S puller and family of Fort Wayne were here for a week in the Pearls cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hirschman and sons, Robert, and Richy and Frank who is on leave from Ft. Leonard Wood. Mo., and guest. Sue Strickland, all of Indianapolis, spent three weeks in the Willard cottage. Mr. ad Mrs. Chester V. Martin and family of Dayton. Ohio, were here for the week in Shady Nook Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Laine Hostetler and children, of Lancaster, Pa., spent the week in the Reed cottage. I Mr. and Hill of Mentone. were here for the week in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. DeFord Hite and children, and his father spent the week end at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Habegger and family of Berne. Ind. wre here for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Summer and family of Fort Wayne spent the week end here. Jerry Cook of Indianapolis was a week end guest of his grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mar. shall, daughter, Janice, and eirl friend and son Douglas and boy friend, all of Indianapolis spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. O.

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R. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harvey and family of Elkhart were here for the week end in the Twill Do cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Zike and family of Greenfield. Ind. spent the week end in their cottage. Mr. „ and Mrs. Russell Simmons. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrard and children, all of Winchester, Ind. had the Shirley Joan cottage for the week end. Mrs. Wilda Hartman has returned to her home after spending five weeks in the Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne. She is much better and everyone is glad to see her back. Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander and family, and Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherland and family, all oflndianapolis, spent the week end with Mrs. Albert C. Hirschman in her home. The SyracuScene . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Kroh and children. Charles and Carol, of West Lafayette, were Labor Day guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kroh.

Autumn 4JL. Is A Good Time To Plan---Autumn is not only a good time to plan, but also a few dollars saved now and then, along • with careful planning, may mean security later on, or perhaps an education for the children. Drop by the Syracuse State Bank , and open an account with us. You 11 be glad you did, now and later. 4 State Bank of Syracuse , Syracuse, Indiana ” Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4

OMiaMMMwW—Pliubtoc a NMttaf HAROLD L KITSON , Phone 1616-W Termites - DO NOT LET TERMITES EAT AWAY YOUR HOME Free Inspection No Obligation PHONE or WRITE Universal • TERMITE CONTROL Phone 572 — 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw. Indiana — OR — Wawasee Lumber Co. 4 Syracuse, Indiana