Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 October 1958 — Page 16

-Thursday 23 Oct. 1058 STBAWIt-WAWMIt JOBMAL

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Hobgoblins Will Roam At PTA Hallowe'en Festival

The annual P.T-A. Hallowe’en Festival, to be held Friday evening 31 October at the old gym. in the Syracuse High School, will begin promptly at 6:30 pm. according to an announcement this week by Mrs. Donald Sheets. p.TA. vice president and general chairman of the event. Mrs. Sheets, whose assistant chairmen include P.TA. president Prank Hale and Mrs. E. L. Fosbrink. counselor of the organization. also stated that those wishing to enter the parade and costume contest should report there at 6:00 pm. to Parade Marshal Bud Kline and his assistant. Paul Levemier. Again this year there will be a grand prize of a $25.00 Saving Bond awarded for the most out standing individual costume. In each of the following 23 categories. two silver dollars will be awarded for first place and one silver dollar for second place: Animals, black faces, bride and groom, clowns, comic book characters, cowboys, cowgirls, devils, gorelgn characters; Gosht. gypies. historical charaters. hobos, Indians, largest family, miscellaneous (or most original l ; Nursery rhyme characters, nurses and doctors, patriotic persons. pirates, skeletons, story book characters, and witches. Rules provide that each conInstant. with the exception of the largest family, must be of school age or under. In the event of a tie in any of the above categories, two winners will be named and the prize money divided between them.

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There will also be a packet of gum and candy for each contestant. Master of ceremonies for the evening will be Jack D. Clark, while P.TA. room mothers will assist with parade precedure. George Bushiong is chairman of “Booths and Concessions." and Gerald Cramar and Mrs. Beulah Bushong will be in charge of booth prizes and the festival treasury. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clevenger are co-chairmen of “Judging and Prizes" for the parade, and Mrs. Paul Lantz, assisted by Mrs Frank Herdrich and the Horizon girls, will be in charge of the “P.TA. Cake Solicitation.” Mrs. Lantz aided by Mrs. Donald McNamara and Mrs. F. A. Singleton,- will assist the master of ceremonies for the cake raffle, of the occasion. « Foods stands, soft; drink booths and other activities will contribute to the carnival spirit of the oecoslon. Bowling ... Tues. Afternoon Ladies League Team Standings: W L Margies Vill. Shop 20 1 Ketering Insurance 11 Vi 9Vi Hastings Diamond T 10 11 Howards Fine F. B’3 12Vi Wawasee Loundro. 8 13 State Bank 5 1 6 440 Series or better: Betty Nyce 482; J. Van Sickle 452: I. Stahley 175-478: C. Karr 183-497: E. Blakesley 482: T. Hattersley 177-456: M. Whisler 170-475.

Judy Jones Wins FFA Sweetheart Contest Judy Jones won the FFA Chapter Sweetheart contest according to announcement at the 16 October meeting of the Syracuse Chapter of Future Farmers of America in the Vo-Ag. room at school. Winner of the contest was determined by penny votes collected in cannisters at school. Tom Firestone, vice-president, presided at the meeting. The chapter discussed placement of reflector ape on bicycles used by school children. This was done at the school black top from 8 am. to 12 am. Saturday 18 October. Doug Shock was appointed to supervise the work. A proposed Chapter constitution was read by Mr. Pylant and members voted to accept it as read. The meeting was then adjourned. Arthur Deßra Dies In New York City Arthur Deßra, 65. cousin of .Joe and Hugh Bushong and Ernest Bushong of Syracuse, died at his home in New York City 14 October. Son of the late Dr. Harvey Deßra and well known in this community. Mr. Deßra had recently retired as secretary to Eric Johnston. Prior to this position, he was associated with Will Hays. Surviving are his wife, Gertrude.. a daughter, Marie and son Daniel. Real Estate Transfers Recorded 13 September 1958 William and Mary Hacker to Arthur E. Hathaway and Glenn W. Stout. Lot 10 Backwater Haven. SSOO. Recorded 15 September 1958 Lura M. Himes and Mary LaFern Miller, exec, of the last will and testament of Luther Strombeck. deceased to Everett W. and Thelma V. Berger, Lots 1 & .2 Miller’s Add., North Websrter, $2,500. Lura M. Himes & Earl Himes and Mary LeFern and Lloyd Miller to Everett W. and Thelma V. Berger, Tract between Lots 1 & 2 Miller’s Add., <fc waters edge of Lake Webster. $2,500. Indiana Lakeshore Inc. to Alvin B. and Rosella C. Prather, Lot 12 Block 22 Unit 4 Oak Grove Beach. Lake Palestine, SSOO. Gladys Dewart to John L. and Fay Dewart. Pts Lots 12 & 13 Shady Banks. Recorded 19 September 1958 Carl H. Yaste et al to Rex D. and Edna J. Bangs. Tracts beginning at SE corn, of Lot 26-B Amended Plat of Bayshore Beach. John W. and Wilma O. Hedges to James' B. and Nora B. Kirkwood. Lot 44 OP Vawter Park; Lots 45 & pt. Lot 46 John T. Vawter’s Ist Add., Vawter Park; Pt. Out Log 5 Sudlows Add,, to Vawter’s Park. $6,000. Recorded 20 September 1958 John Louis and Irene Isabel Bender to Frank and Gladys Hebner. Pt. Lots 53 & 54 The Coporation Re-Plat Sub. 5 of Papakeechie Lake. $2,000. Recorded 24 September 1958 Gerrie Brouwer and Orrin F Smith to Farmers State Bank Lot 41. Rev. Plat. Crow’s Add., to Ogden Island. Geraldine and Orrin Smith tc Farmers State Bank. Lot 4 Oak Knoll and Lot 4 Zanders First Add., to Oak Knoll. Recorded 26 September 1958 Edward V. and Edna F. Fulk erson to Dwight C. and Alice M Runyon. Lot 65 Forest Glen Plat Lake Tippecanoe. $13,000. Francis E. and Marian Hendey to Walter E. and Mary M Blakesly. Pt. Lot 12 El-Ray AddNorth Webster. SSOO. Francis E. and Marian Hendey to Walter E. and Mary M. Blakesly. Pt. 11 El-Ray Park Add.. North Webster SSOO Carl H. Yaste et al to Milo Spunger. Tracts adj. Lot 25 ant? 25-B in the Amended Hat of Bavshore Beach. Verne C. and Georgia Bell Snyder to Vance E. and Eleanor Moots. Lot 18 Sub. NO. 2 Papa keechie. $1,500. M 8 Mk * JHra Mmn CtowNM Ad

Get Ready Now For Overseas Mailings Postmaster Ernest E. Bushong announced today that the peroid between November! and November 20 has been designated for the mailing of Christmas parcels. Christmas cards and letters to members of our Armed Forces overseas. The Postmaster explained that the term “Armed Forces overseas” includes personnel of the Armed Forces, members of their families, and authorized United States civilians employed overseas who receive their mail through an APO number. Packages should meet postal requirements regarding size and weight limitations. Postmaster Bushong suggests that persons planning to mail packages check at the Post Office for these specifications and also the best methods of packing gifts for overseas delivery. A slip showing list of contents and addressee should be enclosed in every box or package. Cigarettes, other tobacco products, and coffee are prohibited in parcels addressed to certain military post offices. It’s a good idea to check with the Post Office before purchasing or packing any overseas gifts. Be sure your addresses are legible and complete. Make special note of the time for mailing overseas parcels and Christmas cards. Those going by surface mails can be sent between November 1 and November 20. Cards and letters going by Air Mall should be sent between December 1 and December 10. Sell It With a Start New* Classified Ad

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