Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 52, Number 17, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 February 1959 — Page 2
Syraeuse-Wawasee Journal
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-Thursday 26 Feb. 1959
Entered aa oecnnd claaa matter at *he Post Office at Byracaee. India** Published every Thursday by tile Wawasee Publishing Company. Ine.; W. W. Pauli, president; D. E. Woelfer, vice president; W. W. Spargeon Jr.. treasurer; P. a Pauli, secretary. SUBSCRIPTION BATH ONI TEA* (By Mail) In Advance. ...U.SO TWO YEARS $6 THREE TEARS..U SINUt COPIES CAT All NgwMtandi) lOt Oitslav AdvtrtitiM TraaNsst Rate $1 la. Bulk and Contract Ratal Uoon Rooueat Publisher— W. W. PAULI. Editor FRKKXAN Advertising Mgr LUCT GARRETT Society Editor JEANNE JONE* Operator ANNA CRAW IOC BENDER Church Page —★ — FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 111 North Fifth. Goshen Sunday School. 9:3oya. m. Sunday Service. 11:00 a. m. Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. 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 :<o p. m. SOUIMON CREEK E. U. B. Rev. John Schroeder, Pastor Lloyd Juday, Supt. Sunday School. 9:45. Worship Service 10:45 am. BI RR OAK E. U. B. Kt v. John Schroeder. Pastor * Raymond Wiker. Supt Sunday School 10:30 am. Worship Service 9:30 am. MEYER REAL ESTATE MORRISON ISLAND ROAD LAKE WAWASEE SPECIALIZING IN LAKE PROPERTY. LISTINGS WELCOME See Me for Other Good Buys CAROLYN J. MEYER Real Estate Broker UL 6-6642 Best Buy For Full Coverage SYRACUSE WAWASEE JOURNAL WAWASEE STORE NEWS • 100% Coverage In These Communities: I SYRACUSE » WAWASEE VIU.ABE I NORTH WEBSTER I leesßurb ♦ MILFORD ♦ CROMWELL • One Advertising Order - One Bifl • Ma xlm u m Rates are FAR LOWER than any other possible combination of papers to cover this area. Bulk rates make it the best advertising buy in the county. Phone Syracuse 191
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Bonald Cole, Pastor Weatherhead Union Hall. Main Street Church School 10:00 am. Morning Worship 11:00 am. For information call 647-M. METHODIST CHURCH W. Noble Greene. Minister Mrs. . James Hughes, JS. S. Supt. Miss Catherine Connell, Dir. Religious Education. Mrs. Eugene Yoder. Asst. Supt. Mrs. Harry Appenzeller. Organist Blair Laughlin. Choir Director. Sunday school and Bible study 9:30 aan. Worship Hour 10:30 am. Organ meditations 10:15 am Sermon: The Meaning of Lent for Protestants. Athem by choir. • Ushers: W. A. Jones, Jr., W. Wesner, E. D. Smith, and C. Kistler. Nursery Guild furnishes adult care for all pre-school children during worship service. Methodist Youth Fellowship 5:30 pan. in Santuary. Tuesday 3 March: The minister will attend the Area Commission on World Service and Finance in Indianapolis. Thursday 5 March: Circle No. 4 of the W.S.C.S. meets for potluck at 6:30 pan. with Mrs. Elva Connell. Members of the other circles will contact their chairman for time and place of meeting. Thursday Chancel choir 7:45. SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN W. Harlan Smith. Pastor Donald Davis S. S. Supt. Sunday School at. 9:30 a m Classes for all ages. Worship 10:30 am. All church boards and committees should have their regular quarterly meetings as soon as possible. Women's work all day meeting 4 March. Pot-luck dinner at noon. Daily vacation Bible School conference and training school. At Manchester College 13 and 14 March. Section IV. Palm Sunday hymn fest at New Salem Church of the Brethren on Sunday 22 March 2:30 pm. A/YEPIZI/g Midlake* Shopping Lvl I IN 3 Center. No. Webater Qestemjjuto BIG COUPON SALE! Starts Feb. 26—Ends March 7 Handy TV SNACK TRAYS *I,M SPARK PL.CGB »<• 7-PC. DINETTE SET SSB.M Vlaottc table top. foam rubber cuahlona with vinyl covering# Self-level-ing lega m* * Concrete Mixed Right . OH-TIME DELIVERY TO YOUR, JOB SITE ■m Dependable, that’s KL us! We have the * man power. exp erN 3 lence, equipment to ■D / supply ready-mix K* concrete when you KI want it. L SYRACUSE B READY-MIX fi PRUNE 184 Frti Estimates
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 200 E. Main Street Mrs. H. L. Bachman Organist 9:45 am. Sunday Church school. Wayne McMillen Supt. 10:45 AM Divine Worship and Sermon. Liturgical Service appropriate for the Day. Sermon by guest minister. Visitors are very welcome. 7 pm. Thurs. Luther League 8 pm. Thurs. Choir rehearsal. Church Council 2nd Wednesday at 8 pm. Acolytes Meeting 3rd Thurs. at 6:30 pm. Church is open dally for prayer and meditation. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH ZION CHAPEL 2 Miles S. of Syracuse on Old 13 Rev. Carl Gable, Minister Elden Watkins S. S. Supt. Marie LeCount Ass’t SB. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 am. Christian Endeavor 7:00 pm. Evening Worship 7: 45 pm. , Thursday prayer meeting 7:45 WMA 4 March meet at 1:30 pm. election of officers. House of Friendship. INDIAN VILLAGE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST 3 miles. S. of Cromwell. Road 5 ■ Rev. Carl Gable. Minister A. Kuhn. Sunday School Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Preaching service at 10:30 am. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm. CALVARY E. U. B. Rev. Kennord Robinson, Minister Ed Caskey. S. S. Supt. Church School at 9:45 am. Worship Service 10:45 am. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Tuesday: Administrative Council 7:30 pm. Thursday: Midweek service. 7:30 pm. Choir practice 8:30. Obituary .... STIFFLER Services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Troxel Funeral Home in North Webster for Lawrence F. Stiffler, 72, RJR. 3. Syracuse, who died early Saturday morning at the Robert Long hospital Ln Indianapolis. In ill health for the past few years. Mir. Stiffler, had lived most of his life on a farm halfway between North Webster and Syracuse. Born in Koslcusko county 4 February 1887, he was the son of Lewis and Eva Ann (Strieby) Stiffler. His first wife, Jennie White, proceeded him in death in 1910. He married Bess Firestone who died In 1942 and later married Edna Gullett who survives. Other survivors are two sons. Earl of Lewisville, Neb. and Charles of Holland, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Walter Marshall of Elkhart; a brother, Walter of Dayton, O. Also surviving are two stepdaughters. Mrs. Georgia Connican of North Webster and Mrs. Harry Tom of Larwill; a stepson, Arthur Gullet of Logansport; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The Rev. Emeral Jones officiated. Burial was in the Union cemetery. HAMMAC Services were held Thursday aftemoo in Columbia City for Elmer Lewis Hamman. 61. who died at his home there after anIllness of two years. Hamman was a brother of James Hamman of Syracuse. A retired farmer, Mr. Hamman had resided in the North Webster area until 1944 when he moved to Columbia City. He is survived by two sons, four daughters, two brothers, a sister and six grandchildren. HELMINGER Mrs. Bertha Helminger. 81. a Milford library board member, died Friday morning at her home of a heart condition. Mrs. Helminger. a resident of the Milford community for the past 50 years, had been ill one week. She was bom 11 March 1877 in Jay county Ohio, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bricker. She married John Helminger. 8 April 1903. He preceded her in death 23 September 1952. Surviving are two sons. Sam, of Plymouth, and Forrest, of Kenosha. Wisconsin: two daugh-
Guest Evangelist Comes To Church Os God Mon. Rev. Mrs. Lou Beery, of Clare, Michigan, will be the guest evangelist in a series of evangelistic services to be held at the Syracuse Church of God. Scheduled to begin Sunday 1 March and continue through 15 March. Mrs. Beery will be the speaker in these services from Monday evening 2 March through Friday evening 13 March. A nßtive of the state of Missouri and mother of three children Mrs. Beery is an ordained minister and well known evangelist in the Churches of God. She has served with her husband. Rev. Elza Beery, in pastorates in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan and has been active in evangelistic and Christian education work in a number of other eldership and churches including Indiana. A graduate of Findlay College. Mrs. Beery attended WLnebrenner Seminary in Findlay, and Bonebrake Seminary (Evangelical and United Brethren) in Dayton, Ohio. She is a gifted speaker and gives programs for children in the form of flannelboard pictures and stories shown under colored lights. In addition to following a busy schedule of evangelistic services in churches of several religious bodies in a number of states she assists her husband in the pastorate of the Eagle and Arthur Center Churches of God, near Clare, Michigan. The SyracuScene . . . Mr., and Mrs. George Wai. bridge will have as guests for the week end Mr. and Mrs. John DeHaan and daughter, Virginia, of Holland, Michigan. Mrs. Laura Brunjes expect* to arrive here Saturday from Dayton. Washington, to spend six months at her home on the south side of Wawasee Lake. Miss Leila Connolly returned to work Tuesday at the Northern Indiana Public Service office after a two weeks’ vacation. ters, Mrs. Lawrence (Pauline) Myers, of Wabash, and Mrs. Arlo (Mary Jane) Beiswanger, of Milford: a sister. Mrs. Chester (Pearl) Middletoij. of Syracuse: 11 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. A daughter, brother and sister preceded her in death. Services were held Sunday at Milford. SERVIES Services were held Saturday for Wayne G. Servies, 59, of Indianapolis and a summer resident of Wawasee Lake for many years. Servies had submitted to surgery at Methodist Hospital three weeks earlier and died unexpectedly Wednesday. Born at Lebanon, Mr. Servies had lived most of -his life in Inlianapolis where he was presi-' dent of Servies, Inc., an electric applicances firm. He is survived by his widow, Peggy M. Servies, two daughters, Mrs. Donald J. Bosseler of Inlianapolis and Mrs. William C. Wildman of Carmel, and two grandsons.
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