Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 October 1958 — Page 15

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School “Belles” and | .“Hep” Lines » By Bobbi Bitner ® I wish to compliment the sophomore group. Mrs. Whiteman’s class, on the cute paper they published last week. Real Cute! i Sue Herdrich is in the hospital again. The pin slipped in her arm which‘ was cracked at the elbow last summer when she Jell on the beach. Hope you’re back to school soon. Sue. All S. H. S. students are happy this week. We only have three days of school because of teacher’s institute Thursday and Friday. If anyone heard a senior girl scream one day last week, hope you were not too alarmed! It was only because a junior boy put a grasshopper down her back! Overheard—The cheerleaders have neat looking outfits this year. We will all be waiting *tU 1 November, gals! Webster Club Notes WEBSTER AUXILIARY Reports of the Presidents and Secretaries Conference held in Indianapolis were given by Ermal Vanator and Helen Wagoner at a recent meeting of the North Webster Women’s Auxiliary. Helen Baker read the revised budget to the seven officers and 16 members who were present. Plans were made for guest night, to which all county units were invited, also for a birthday dinner for Auxiliary members and their families. The attendance prize was won by Hattie Beesley. During the social hour a story writing contest resulted in first prize. going to Florehz Adams, and second to Helen Baker. Refreshments were served by Ermal Vanator. EFFICIENT HOMEMAKERS "A Gift I Would Like To Receive For Christmas” was the response to roll call Thursday night by members of the North Webster Efficient Homemakers. Mrs. Earl Teghtmeyer was hostess to the 21 members and three children present, and Mrs. James Greiner was co-hostess. Song of the month. Swing Low Sweet Chariot, was led by Mrs. Hubert Robbins. The lesson was in several parts: Christmas Wrappings, by Donna Robbins; Inexpensive gifts for a child to make, toy Mrs. H. A. Granger; and Ceramics, shown by Mrs. Ira Nine, Mrs. Gaylord Stalter and Mrs. Leonard Mauzy. Ulcers, and how to avoid them, was discussed during the health and safety lesson, in charge of Mrs. Paul Baugher. A committee, composed of Mrs. Robert Miller. Mrs. Gaylord. Stalter. Mrs. John Reasoner and Mrs. Gaylord Toll, is to plan an anniversary dinner which will be held 3 November. The next meeting will feature a cookie and cookie recipe exchange. Four members attended Acheivement Day. Mrs. Kip Sullivan. Mrs. Albert Trestrail. Mrs. Joe Shock who led singing, and Mrs. Deveral Bowser who played the piano. TIPPECANOE HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB Mrs. Everett Smith was in charge of devotions at Wednesdays meeting of the Tippecanoe Township Home Demonstration Club. Mrs. Roy Reager and Mrs. Stella Risser were welcomed as new members. Mrs. W. H. Young served as hostess, assisted byMrs. Sam Humble and Mrs. Everett Smith. A committee of Mrs. Carl Shields. Mrs. Dean Grady, and Mrs Lester Schoeff, was appointed to buy games and other necessary articles for the county retarded children’s school, to which a donation was made. "Buying Men’s Clothing" was the lesson given jointly by Mrs. Floyd Collins and Mrs. W. H. Young, and Miss Maude Willis gave tips on proper winter storage of flower bulbs for a garden lesson. Mrs. Delbert Cretcher reviewed the song of the month.

The health and safety lesson, led by Mrs. William Caskey, took the form of a round table discussion of children’s diseases. Mrs. Harry Weghorst. Mrs. William Caskey. Mrs. Delbert Cretcher. Mrs. William Smith. Mrs. Ledru Gray. Mrs. Floyd Cleaver. Mrs. Ametta Hudson. Mrs. Elsie Strombeck. and Mrs. Anna Hamman celebrated birthdays this month. There were 39 members and two children present.. BACKWATER FRIENDS Mrs. Darrell Leap entertained 15 members of the-North Webster Backwater Friends at her home Thursday night. Mrs. Archie Hoffert was co-hostess and also led devotions. Mrs. Sam Humble gave instructions on making a compost pile for the garden lesson, and Mrs. Leap spoke on Fire Prevention during the health and safety portion. Roll call was answered by telling of a “FunnyPhone Call I Received.” Mrs. Phyllis Custer reviewed the song of the month. Mrs. Ned Freeman, of Pierceton, showed a film on Window Treatment, and samples of materials for decorating. Registration cards for the new year were signed.

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ALLAN A. RASOR C* REPUBLICAN . For Prosecuting Attorney Kosciusko County ■Bum Ji ★ Lifetime Resident of Kosciusko County — A Republican A son of Everett E. Rasor and Ellen Rasor, I was born and reared in Kosciusko County and I intend to continue to rear my three children in this fine Christian community of Kosciusko County of which we are very proud. I am a lifetime Republican where politics are concerned. < ★ Married Man With Family — Active In Community Affairs I am married and with my wife. Carolyn, and our three children, Beth Ellen. JoAnn and Michael, live in our home near Warsaw where we are interested and active in church and civic affairs. ★ Prepared for the Job — Devote Full Time to Practice of Law I graduated from Warsaw High School. Indiana University School of Business and Indiana University School of Law. Upon my graduation from Law school I followed the footsteps of my father by joining the law firm of ctraham. Rasor. Eschbach & Harris of which he was one of the founders. Thereafter I have devoted full time to the practice of law. Experienced — Fourth Year As Deputy Prosecuting Attorney I have served three full years and I am now serving my fourth year as o deputy prosecuting attorney for Kosciusko County. As deputy prosecuting Attorney General’s conference for prosecuting attorneys. If elected to the the courts of our county in performing the duties of the office of prosecuting attorney. Each of the past four years I have attended the Indiana Attorney General’s confernce for prosecuting attorneys. If elected to the office. I will have four years of valuable experience to help me in serving you as prosecuting attorney. Military Service and Association I served with the Army Air Force during World War n and have been a continuous member of the American Legion since 1946. I RESPECTFULLY REQUEST YOUR CONSIDERATION

The SyracuScene . . . Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bums Van Sickle and family were Mr. and Mrs. John Graham of Goshen. Mrs. Graham is Mr. Van Sickle’s sister. Attending the Notre DameDuke football game on Saturday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cripe and Bruce. Frank

G. LAUCKS XANDERS REPUBLICAN FOR TRUSTEE Turkey Creek Township r • Lifetime Resident of Township • Veteran of World War II • Attorney — Experienced - Family Man • Vitally Jnterested In Our Schools and Children. , I RESPECTFULLY ASK YOUR CONSIDERATION (Paid politicai. advertisementj

SYRAGRSE-WAWASEE JOHIAL

Thursday 23 Oct. 1958—

Putt and Father John Smerke. Mr. and Mrs. RolUe Byler entertained during the week end Mr. and Mrs. John Ventress of Edwardsville. Illinois. Byler and Ventress were army buddies during World War 11. S*»: "I Saw Vmt Ad in STOU NEW**

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