Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 43, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 September 1958 — Page 9

tJThe SyrocuScene . . . Mrs. Herman Huey and daugh. ters left Friday for their winter I home at Gulfport, Mississippi. Rev. Noble Greene attended a wS-day school for pastors of the f Methodist church at DePauw University this week. Mrs. Bertha Boek of Elkhart "• was a Sunday afternoon caller lot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rock, Jr. and Mrs. Nillie Wilt. Mrs. George A. Carter was a dinner guest Thursday night of her mother. Mrs. Leonore Hen- ' nessey, Mrs. Nillie Wilt, and Mr. > and Mr*. Charles Rock, Jr. 1 ADavid and Carol Waldo of Fort Wayne were guests last I **** the Wright home.

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M muncne luiire is iiwW Auxiliary President Installation of officers highlighted the program of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 223 on Tuesday 27 August. Mrs. Lois Brown was installing officer with Mrs. Zella Sarjent as sargeant-at-arms. Members taking offices were Mrs. Blanche Kline, president: Mrs. Rowena Brewer. Ist vice-presi-dent: Mrs. Elaine Darr, 2nd vice-president: and Mrs. Susan Stiffler. 3rd vice-president. Other officers installed were Mary Ganshorn, corresponding secretary: Peggy Coy. recording secretary; Elizabeth Bassett, treasurer: Betty Fuller, chaplain: Lola Buhrt. historian;Wanetta Meredith, sgt.-at-arms: Lois Brown, parliamentarian; and Ann Davis. Susan Coy and Phyllis Kurtz, executive committee; The new president. Blanche Kline, appointed the following committee Chairmen: Americanism. Ann Davis; Awards. Betty Dust; Child Welfare, Alice Kline: Civil Defense. Evelyn Jones; Community Service. Agnes Causer. Constitution and by-laws. Mary Ganshorn; Christmas Cards. Susan Stiffler: Education and Scholarship. Barbara Coy; Finance. Zella Sarjent; Girls State. Lois Brown; Gold Star. Ruth Xanders; Junior Activities. Susan Coy; Knightstown. Wanetta Meredith; Legislation. Rosemary LeCount; Membership. Rosemary LeCount; Merit System. Peggy Coy and Elaine Darr; Music. Doris Coburn; National Security. Pat Claybaugh: Pan-American. Doris Cobum; Past Presidents Parley, Ann Davis; Poppy Day. Rowena Brewer; Publicity. Betty Fuller: Radio and TV. Reatha Wogoman: Records. Peggy Coy; Rehabilitation. Ann Davis; Service. Phyllis Kurtz. Out going president Ann Davis was presented a past president's pin. Refreshments were served by the committee of Elizabeth Rookstool. Chairman. Reatha Wogoman. Eldora Wogoman and Mary Gaushorn. Pinal reports of unit chairmen were given during the business meeting preceding installation ceremonies. It was announced that the district meeting will be held at Lafayette 10 September beginning at 10 am. EUB CHRISTIAN SERVICE GUILD Mrs. Ronald Sharp was hostess to the Christian Service Guild 27 August with Miss Florence Moore as co-hostess. Twelve members were prsent. Mrs. Kennard Robinson and Mrs. Charles Disher opened the meeting with prayers. Mrs. Theo Thomas gave a lesson on Strengthening The Church Thru Loyalty. Mrs. Ted Tytler. president. conducted the business meeting at which regular reports were given. The Guild project of selling handbags is now underway. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistant at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Eva Miller at Warsaw 24 September. The SyrocuScene . . . Mrs. Georgia Miner left Friday for Saltville. Va. to visit her sister. Mrs. R. R. Schmerda who is ill. She was accompanied by her sister. Mrs. B. B. Morgan of Chesterton, and niece. Mrs. Perry Ort of Churubusco.

NORTH WEBSTER Miller. Bom >♦». North Wobotor. Corroopondont Mra. Crv* (Maysol) Phoao 14-M. There were 127 members of the Beezley reunion in attend ance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beezley Sunday. Relatives came from Chicago. Ill.: Pierceton. Kimmell. South Bend and Lawrence and South Haven. Michigan. Hiram Ferverda, Gail Conkling. Gemard Roberts. Leon White. Bud Stabler. D. D. Mock. Chet Brown. Ercell Wright, Arnold Culver, and Rev. Brooks Linn harvested part of the wheat crop, last Tuesday, owned by the Church of God. Wet ground prevented completion of the job. Homer Schauer, a blind musician and evangelist, will be at the Church of God for both morning and evening services on Sunday 7 September. He will sing, play the organ, and preach at both services. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher returned Wednesday from a pleasure trip which took them to the straights in upper Michigan. Two days were spent at the home of the Baughers son. Wallace. in Detroit. From there they drove into upper Michigan to see the new Mackinac bridge, which is 5 miles long. They returned through Wisconsin and Illinois. HI NEIGHBORS CLUB Plans for birthday and anniversary suppers were discussed Thursday at a meeting of the Hi Neighbors club. There were 14 ladies and several children present Mrs. Hiram Ferverda and Mrs. Allen Gordy were in charge of devotions and meditations. “A secret ambition I once had" was the response to roll call. Members of the club will take a trip to Ft. Wayne some time in October. Mrs. Howard Mock and Mrs. Ercell Wright were in charge of the social perold. CROMWELL Correspondent T4trry Blair. Rt. 1. Cromwell. FIRE CALLS The Cromwell fire department was called to the Fred Keidaish farm where an overheated tractor caught fire and was damaged considerably, including the burning of the front tires. Another fire was at the Cromwell high school baseball diamond. where equipment was stored in an athletic shed. It was believed that this fire was started by youngsters. This is the second fire tn the athletic shed. SPARTA TOWNSHIP CLUB The Sparta Township Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Grace Rogers on 20 August. The meeting opened with Scripture reading by Mabel Honts. The history of the song. “There's Something About the Air in Indiana" was read by Florence Kiser. All sang, “Let Me Call You Sweethart." Luella Boyle read the thought of the month. Belle Howell gave the safety lesson on “Hazards of Night Driving.” Twenty-one members and seven guests were present. They had a report on the awards our township 4-H Clubs won at Kendallville Fair. The meeting was closed by all reading the Collect For Club Women. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Etta Bungr. Eddie Hursey. and Mabel Snyder. • - Larry Bair, of Cromwell spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bair of Syracuse. Mrs. Glen Click and daughters were Fort Wayne visitors, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harper spent last week at Shark Lake. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ritter have moved to Wolcottville. Mr. and Mrs H. C. Coffin of Berrien Springs. Michigan, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Griffith Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Ruby of Marinette. Wisconsin, spent a few days last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rimmel. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crow and

daughter, of Chicago, were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alcorn Bunger, and Mrs. Rosa Crow’. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Secrist and daughter, were dinner guests last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henn and son. in Elkhart. Donna remained and spent several days in the Henn home. Terry Bair of Cromwell spent last week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ward G. Rimmel spent a day last week in Sandusky, Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ambacher. Jack C. Van Aman, has returned from Fairbury, Hl. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Robbins and granddaughter. Robin were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace and daughters of Milan. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman and Mrs. Blanche Voorhees of Garrett, were Wednesday afternoon visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Secrist.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 118 West Jefferson St., Goshen 10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. Except Sundays and Holiday* The Bible, the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, and other authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ill NORTH FIFTH STREET. GOSHEN QUALITY and PRICE YES, YOU CAN HAVE BOTH ANO ENJOY A 0000 MEAL. U.S. CHOICE 12 o*. N. Y. STRIP STEAK 2.95 U.S. CHOICE 8 oz. N. Y. STRIP STEAK 2.35 U.S. CHOICE 16 oz. T-BONE STEAK — 8-95 U.S. CHOICE 12 os. FILLET MIGNON — 2.05 PORK CHOPS — 1-T5 FRIED CHICKEN ; — 1-65 FAN TAIL SHRIMP 165 FRENCH FRIED OYSTERS — 1-65 Served with relish tray, salad bowl, and choice of french fries or baked potato, with sour cream. Also Tasty Sandwiches and Soups Os Your Choice. GROCERY OPENS at 9 a.m. Tuesday thru Sunday DINING ROOM OPEN Tues.. Wed . Thurs.. 11 am. 'til 10 pm., Fri.. and Sat.. 11 am. til 12 Midnigi ' ALL DAY MON. BRING THE*CHILDREN THE BEER IS COLD MARY JANE & PAUL CHRISTINE ANGLER’S COVE (OGDEN ISLAND) CONTEMPORARY CARDS I Gay cards with a sophisti- \ j / cated air . . . smartly ' , •'L—..styled. Hallmark Contemporary Cards are a new concept in modern humor. And there Q are special designs for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and con--1 gratulations. Come in L 1 today and see our new v collection of Hallmark Contemporary Cards. \ w/ THORNBURG DRUG Syracuse Warsaw North Webster

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Thursday 4 Sept. 1958—

Mrs. Rosemary Emerick and daughter, Cathy, and Mrs. Greta Joyce and son, Joey, were Chicago visitors recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hull were in Mishawaka recently, visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hull, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Moore of Freeport, Illinois visited recently in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kent and fariiily of Plymouth spent a few days last week in the home of her parents. Mr. and . Mrs. Harvey Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Gould and family of Cromwell are spending a few lays in Rossville with relatives, and also are planning to attend the State Fair at Indianapolis. Mrs. Mabel Snyder was hostess for the Lydia Circle of the W.S.C.S. on Wednesday, 3 Sept.

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