Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 44, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 September 1958 — Page 2

STRAOOSE-WAWASEE JBIIIAL

Page 2

—Thursday 11 Sept. 1958

Church News NOTE—To insure publication on the rtfilar church pace, church notices must he in the Journal office not later than Monday noon. • • • ' FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 111 North Fifth. Goshen Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday Service. 11:00 a. m. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. CALVARY E. U. B. Rev. Kennard Robinson Ed Caskey. S. S. Supt. Church School at 9:45 am. Morning Worship 10:45 am. Sermon: "The Peril of Conformity.” Sunday evening service 7:30. Tuesday: Vision for Victory Banquet 6:30 pm. at South Bend Indiana Club for members of Administrative Council. Wednesday: 7:30 pm. Fellowship £lass party. Cammittee: Mrs. Fannie Hinderer. Mrs. Edna Niles. Mrs. Ella Unrue. Mrs. Maude Traster. Thursday: Mid-week service 7:30 pm. Choir practice 8:30 pm. GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Rev. M. Raymond Mason. Pastor Independent Fundamental 10:00 a. m.. Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m.. Bible School. 6:30 p. m.. Young People’s Training. 7:30 p. m.. Evening Service. Midweek Service ' Thursday. 7:30 p. m. . F CHRISTIAN y L SCIENCE h HEALS SUNDAYS 7:45 am—WKJG—I3BO kc. 9:00 am —WKAM—I46O kc. 9:15 am.—WTRC—I34O kc. 9:45 am.—WKJGTV (33) 1:30 pm—WBJV-TV (28)

Building and Remodeling MAURICE LUNG CONTRACTOR Phone 1659-R R. R. 3, Syracuse

EARLE W. WALTZ Accountant ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS — AUDITS — TAX RETURNS SYRACUSE GOSHEN Phone HIM. Phone 1-1414

$ NEED CASH $ FOR BACK TO SCHOOL AND FALL EXPENSES? See Or Call U« SERVICE FINANCE CO., INC. We Haye Moved To Our New Downstairs Location At Comer Os Main & Huntington Streets. PHONE 143 SYRACUSE, IND. OPERATING UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SWatch For Our £ Grand Opening

METHODIST CHURCH W. Noble Greene. Minister Mrs. James Hughes, 8. 8. Supt. Miss Catherine Connell. Dir. , Religious Education Mrs. Eugene Yoder. Asst. Supt. Mrs. Harry Appenzeller, Org’ist. Blair Laughlin. Choir Director Organ meditations at 9:40 by Mrs. Woodrow D. Robertson. Worship hour 9:55 am. Minister’s Sermon: The Problem of New Beginnings. Ushers: Jack Carr. Ernest Rogers. Louis Byland, and Jack A. Clark. Acolytes: Miss Michele Miller and Miss Jody Wilson. The Methodist Nursery Guild furnishes adult leadership and care for pre-school children in both the Nursery and Kindergarten. Sunday School 11 to 12 noon.. Methodist Youth Fellowship 5:30 pm. Tuesday 16. Sept.: WS.CS. group meeting. Middlebury. 9:30 am. Thursday. 18 Sept.: First Settlement Day and District meeting at Nappanee 2 pm. Woman’s Society of Christian Service at the church at 2 pm. Official board meeting at church 7 pm. Thursday Chancel Choir rehearsal at the church 7:45 pm. Saturday. 20 Sept.: Methodist Youth Fellowship, senior members, will be guests of De Pauw University for noon lunch and the 2 pm. football game. SOLOMON CREEK E. U. B. Rev. John Schroeder, Pastor Lloyd Juday. Supt. Sunday School. 9:45. Worship Service 10:40 am. SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN W. Harlan Smith, Pastor Donald Davis S. S. Supt. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Bible classes for all ages. Preaching Service 10:30 am. Sermon Theme: "Giving What We Have.” Installation service—For all new officers and teachers of the church and Sunday School, at 10:30 am. on Sunday 14 Sept. Evangelistic Meetings-—2l September to 28 September. BURR OAK E. U. B. Rev. John Schroeder, Pastor Raymond Baker. Supt. Worship Service 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:30 am. Support Syracuse!

Club Notes... Primary Mothers Start Plans For Spring Party At their first meeting of the new season, the main topic of discussion of the Primary Mothers Club Monday night was the annual spring party for mothers clubs. Twenty members joined in pot-luck supper at the home of Mrs. Clarence Eby who was assisted by Mrs. Gerald Hubbart. As hostess club. Primary Mothers will make all plans for the party. Mrs. Hubbart was made general chairman. Other committee chairmen were named as follows: Mrs. Philip Strieby, program: Mrs. Carroll Kdble. decorations; Mrs. Gerald Bitner, prises; Mrs. Louis Byland, reception; Mrs. Marvin Shock, menu; Mrs. James Frye, reservations. Reports on summer activities were given during the business meeting conducted by the president. Mrs. Charles Miller, and dues were paid. A coffee break and social hour concluded the meeting. The next meeting will be held Monday 22 September at the home of Mrs. Melville Smith for a demonstration in cooking. Methodist Circles W.S-C.S. CIRCLE No. 3 Nineteen members of Circle No. three of the Methodist Church met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Jack D. Clark for dessert luncheon at 1 pm. Mrs. Frank Rehrer was co-hostess. Mrs. Lyle Wilt was a guest. Devotions were given by Mrs. Lulu Francis who presented a brief history of the Seventh Day Adventist church. Mrs. Dorothy Smith, chairman, conducted the business meeting at which plans for the coming year were presented. Awards went to eleven of the ladies for identifying subjects in the living room which were reminders of the fall season. Colored leaves, cattails, brown eyed susans and a bell for back REORGANIZED CHURCH OF OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Bona Id Cole, Pastor Weatherhead Union Hall. Main Street Church School 10:00 am. Morning Worship 11:00 am. For information call 647-M. RACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Dr. Charles E. White, pastor 200 E. Main Street Mrs. H. L. Bachman Organist. 9:45 am. Sunday Church school 10:45 AM. Divine Worship and sermon. Liturgical Service for the 15th Sunday after Trinity. Sermon subject: “The Task of the Ministry Today.” 3:30 pm. Service of Installation of the Pastor. Sermon by Dr Walter M. Wick. President of the Indiana Synod of the .United Lutheran Church. Dr. Wick will be assisted in the service by several other Pastors. 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Open House and Reception at the newly remodeled Parsonage. The public is cordially invited to all of these Services. Luther League "Kick Off” Meeting at 7 pm. Thursday. Choir rehearsal Thursday at 8 pm. Church Council 2nd Wednesday at 8 pm. Acolytes Meeting 3rd Thurs. at 7 pm.

be sociable FROM 4 'til 10 monday thru Saturday noon 'til 10 Sundays and holidays C’MON OVER ARD EAT WHAM 600 KIM! ■ FOB RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE SYRACUSE 334-J

OAKWOOD PARK Correapondeat.. ...Roy Phillips. Rt ». Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Norris and son. of Rantoul. Illinois, were week end guests of their parents. Rev. and Mrs. L. T. Norris Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sprunger of Decatur, Indiana, spent the week end with Rev. and Mrs. L. T. Norris. Mr. Sprunger attended the Men’s meeting at Oakwood Park on Saturday evening. Sunday guests of the Norris’ were Mr. and Mrs. John Leyse and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Begun and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brunner and son, all of Decatur. Mr*. Cloy Eller is now back home after spending two weeks with her son David and wife in Dayton, Ohio. Clare Shippy had with him for the past week his uncle. Marion Shippy of Berrien Springs, Mich. Wil ford Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crozier and children. all of Decatur. Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Kelson Folk’of Zanesville. Ohio, spent the week end with Rev. and Mrs. L. T. Norris. Rev. and Mrs. Ambrose Aegerter of Ohio were here for the week in their cottage. Rv. and Mrs. David Finley and children of Sterling. Colorado, are in the Parks cottage forXhe winter. Grandma Schubert has gone to Dayton. Ohio, to be with her sister for the winter. Grace Soltau had as guests for the week Madge McClister, Mary Ridge. Leana Binford and Alberta Young, all from Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Walker and family of South Bend spent the week end in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bird and to school and back to work carried out the theme of the program. Refreshments in a fall season color scheme Included an angel food cake with a topping of yellow fruits with mints in fall colors. The napkins also were in keeping with the theme. Mrs. Clifton Kinder will be hostess to the circle in October.

RAY BIIHRT GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building ★ Phone 1629-J Rte. 3 Syracuse

Carpet * Linoleum - Tile For Free Estimate And Help On All Your Floor Covering Needs, Visit Or Call Us. Featuring Armstrong New Futuresq Carlon SEE IT NOW AT Hostetler Floor Covering 814 MAIN, GOSHEN, INDIANA PHONE 31416

family of Indianapolis were here for the week end in the Ann My cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Burgener and children of Fort Wayne spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Burgener. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Habegger and family of Berne spent the week end in their k cottage. Mrs. D. A. Anderson of Indianapolis is now in has—cottage until cold weather comes. Rev. M.E. Reed of Winxtemac was here at his cottage for the week end. Bowling ... LAND OF LAKES LEAGUE Team Standings W L Wilkerson Paint 4 0 Frog Tavern 3 1 Auers Service Sta. 3 1 Pilchers • 2 2 S. & M. Motors 2 2 Turf Bar 2 2 Syracuse Legion 2 2 Arnolds Groc. 2 2 Hires Electric 2 2 Pusti Body Shop 1 3 State Bank Syracuse 1 3 Rose Jewelery 0 4 High Team series and Game: Frog Tavern 2585 and 945. High Individual series: M. Hostetter 173-211-186 for 570. > 530 Series and over: E. Wright 537; L. Wogoman 563; R. Treadway 553. 200 Games: E. Wright 202; J. Kimble 220; R. Treadway 200: C. Loher 224; D. Laughlin 212. Phone Newi Items To Syracuse Hl

— 90 LAPS — “LITTLE MONZA" 3 30-LAP RACES PLUS CONSOLATION New Paris Speedway SUNDAY TIME TRIALS. 2ioo Plenty of Thrills Raia Date September 21