Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 52, Number 19, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 March 1959 — Page 10

SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL

-Thursday 12 March 1959

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Camp Fire Girls WI-NE-CHESK-KI Monday 9 March 1959 President, Linda Robertson, opened the meeting and asked the group to repeat the “Fire Maker’s Desire." Secretary, Toni Butt, took the roll and gave the secretary’s report. Treasurer, Carol Ganshom. collected dues. The meeting was then turned over to the new officers; Bemette Cripe, president: Toni Butt, vice president: Carol Ganshom. secretary; Vicki Firestone, treasurer; Janice Pilcher, scribe. Community sendee was discussed and it was decided that each member would donate three hours of her time for baby-sit-ting so that mothers could attend meetings of service clubs. Guardian. Mrs. Frank Putt, would handle our appointments. We were then given copies of 'Outdoor Indiana." Each of us is to give a report on some phase of conservation which is the national project all Camp Fire Girls are, studying this year. Scribe. Janice Pulcher. HORIZON CLUB Our meetings recently have bee full of chatter and pleasant planning. We have been organizing a party in honor of the senior girls going out and the camp fire girls coming in. This party will be held Friday. 13 March from 8:00 to 11:30 p.m. at the Scout Cabin. There will be dancing (with records) and refreshments. The boys coming are asked (o wear sport jackets and ties: the girls something nice but not too fancy. We have also been trying to decide where to take a trip this year. Each class will go, separately so that there will be less strain on our chaperons. The oniy class firmly decided Is the Freshman. TheyjsUJaego to Pokagon this July. Reporter, Sherrie Searfoss School News "GOING STEADY" On Thursday 5 March the high school and junior high met in the gymnasium for a Student Council program. Dian Alfrey, a member of the Student Council. introduced the speaker. Mr. Randy Povner. who is a senior at Grace College Winona Lake. Mr Poyner explained to the student body what the movie. “Going Steady." was about. It was sponsored bv the National Youth for Christ Movement. On Friday 6 March the South Bend Ritey High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Lewis Habbegser presented a varied program of concert band music. Mr. James Lentz, music director at Svracuse. was a pupil of Mr Habbegger at Nappanee High School. Mr. Lentz directed the band in a mtsch. El Captian. • It was a very enjoyable program. In United States Service New Address Tom Kern son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kern. RRI Leesburg staHnned at Fort Knox, has the following address: Pvt Georve Tom Kern. US 55653026 ©0 B Bn 3rd Tna. Regt Inf., n S.A.T.C. Armor. Fort Knox, Kv Address Corrected Blair R I •’Ughlln. Jr. 488-83-96 AN URL Leading Chiefs Office NAS Patuxent River. Md ?otarv Club The Rev Carl Sorenson pre- ' «ented the program at the regular meeting of Rotarv Club Monday evening at Howard's. Program chairman for the next week’s meeting is Mattie Jones TAKEN TO FT WAYNE Father Thomas Koch of Pierceton who was visiting at the lJ»dv of Our Lake Seminary was taken to a Fort Wayne Hosnital Tuesday evening bv the Hhrris ambulance service. He was suffering from a respiratory ailment.

J. D. Clark Announces Formation Os New Firm Announcement of the formation of thte “J and I Supply company.” manufacturers’ agent of industrial materials and supplies, has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Clark, residents of Syracuse Lake for the past several years. A member of the manufacturer’s agents National Association. the firm at present is handling six lines related to the foundry and other industries. Other lines will be added and will include the firm’s own formula of a rust preventative metal protecting oil which is now in the process of manufacture. Although no manufacturing is now done in this vicinity, the Clarks hope to include a manufacturing plant in Syracuse at some future date. They now maintain an office at their home at 26 North Shore Drive. Syracuse Lake. Clark, who is president of the .new firm, stated that the idea for the company grew from a recent article in the Kiplinger Times” magazine, and that it involves a new approach to the marketing and selling field especially in the introduction of new materials and products. Secretary-treasurer of the company . Mrs. Clark added that the firm has already received several favorable comments on their stationery, which carries a “Points of Interest" map of the Lake area in addition to blue and white colors on the stationary, labels and other materials. Janet Adams Brown Dies In Indianapolis . Mrs. Janet Adams Brown of 5425 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis. and a .summer resident of Wawasee Lake for many years, died Wednesday morning at St. Vincent’6 Hospital in Indianapolis. _ Services will be held Friday at 3 pjn. in the Planner and Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary with burial in the Crown Hill cemetery. She is survived by her husband. Morris L. Brown; her mother. Mrs. R. E. Adams. 2 daughters. Priscilla and Lucinda, and a sister Mrs. William H. Macomber of Kendallville. LOCAL REAL ESTATE CHANGES HANDS RECENTLY Real Estate sales completed this week by Everett Ketering thru the Dick Denzel Real Estate agency include two town properties and one in Oakwood Park. Tony DePew of Ligonier has bought the Clifton Hirschman vottage in Oakwood. Roger Lawson bought the James Mench property and Fraser Avenue and Jean Lantz has purchased the John Mench property. M. E. CIRCLE No. 3 Ten - members of Methodist Circle No. 3 and one guest, Mrs. Walter Coleman, met at the home of Mrs. Jack Vanderford Thursday for # a one o'clock dessert. Mrs. Mamie Wesner became a new member. A nominating committee of Mrs. Vern Brinkman. Mrs. James Hughes and Mrs. Jr. Jones were appointed to prepare a slate of officers for election at the April meeting which will be at Mrs. Brinkman’s home., LOCAL COUPLE ON TV SHOW Mr and Mrs Chester Brown were guests of the Wayne Rothberg farm program on WKJGTV tn Fort Wayne Tuesday 3 March. Others appearing with them were Tom Western and son. Tom. Jr., and Dick Becker, assistant Farm Bureau director, ass of Whitley County. Later the groun were guests of the Hobby Ranch House for dinner. Hospital News . . . George A. Hire was moved from Goshen Hospital to Elkhart General Hospital Tuesday.

WANT ADS TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY MISCELLAREOUS FOR SALT FOR SALE: Apartment size electric stove. Good condition. Phone 250-J. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IF ITS SALEABLE we’ll sell it. List your property with Dick Denzel or Everett Ketering. Phone 1653-M or 266-R. Dick Denzel, Realtor. Syracuscene ... Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harkless returned Saturday from a vacation in the south including a cruise in the West Indies. Miss Nancy Clark returned to the Pinebrook School in Glen Arbor. Michigan, Sunday after spending the past week at home. Dr Jack Clark has returned to Miami and Jerry Clark to Purlue. Mrs. Clio Whitted of Sullivan. Mrs. Gladys Powell of Sullivan and Mrs. Eva Honer of Tulsa. Okla, also have returned to their homes after remaining for the week at the Clark home following the death of Dr. Fred Clark. Rev. and Mrs. Kennard Robinson had as an ‘overnight guest Saturday her father. Dr. George D. Strohm, president of St. Paul Bible College, who was en route from St. Paul. Minn, to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kroh left Monday morning for Biloxi. Miss, for a ten day vacation in the south. Mr. and Mrs, Noble Myers headed for Biloxi. Miss, early Saturday on several weeks’ vacation. They plan to visit their son Capt. James Myers and family in Savannah. Ga. before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lindemuth entertained at dinner Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schaefer of Bayside Terrace and thenr guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley of Mason. lowa. Rev and Mrs. Kennard Robinson were in Wauseon. Ohio. Monday to visit an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Eichor. Miss Charlene Stump, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stump was home for the week end from nurses’ training school in Indianapolis. Miss Mary Miner, student at Ball State College, spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miner, while on midsemester vacation. Miss Nancy Kinder is home from school because of the flu and other complications. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Penrose and family were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. Agnes Causer. Dr. and Mrs. Karl Stoelting and daughter. Jane, spent Monday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nichols entertained at a birthday party Monday for their daughter. Jane who is. four years old. Jane’s guests were entertained with ice cream and cake and favors. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Knepple returned to their Lake Wawasee home last Wednesday following a two months vacation in Tampa. Florida.

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BPW Expects Crowd At 18 March Card Party A crowd is expected at the BPW benefit card party scheduled for Wednesday night 18 March at Howard’s Restaurant according to advance tickets sales reported at the regular meeting ,of the Business and Professional Women's Club Tuesday night. There will be high-low prizes for each table, a door prize, a grand prize of an Arvin electric outdoor grill, and many other prizes. Refreshments will be served from a snack table. Tickets will be available at the door for those who did not buy earlier from BPW members. Committee members are with Mrs. R. C. Tytler are Mrs.R. Wilkerson, Mrs. Rodney Koontz, Mrs. Noble -Blocker, Mrs. Jerry Herbison. Mrs. Lyle Seiffert. Mrs. Howard Shupp, Mrs. Sam Larson, Mrs. Willard Noel, Mrs. John Sheire, Mrs. Orval Snobarger, Margaret Freeman. Lucy Garrett and Mrs. Willard Nusbaum. project chairman. Three new members attended the smorgasbord dinner at the Wawasee Restaurant. They were Mrs. Dick Brown. Mfrs. Fred Cripe and Mrs. Maxine-Reuschel. Mrs. Louise Byland. Mrs. Merrill Norris. Mrs. Leonard Barnhart and Mrs. Edna Peebles accepted invitations to join the club. Mrs. Dick Brown won the door prize of a matching earring and neckless set. Mrs. Louise Connolly and Mrs. Ruth Prickett, committee for the meeting, added to the entertainment by providing roll call responses of clever short-short stories to be read by each person present. Mrs. Charlotte McSweeney, president, read a letter that was sent to Dr. Jack Clark in the name of the Club asking him to consider returning to Syracuse to practice medicine. The Rotary Club lead the movement last week among the civic clubs of Syracuse to ask Jack Clark to come b;?ck to his father’s office when he finishes his Work in Miami. PYTHIAN SISTERS Loyal Temple 130 of Pythian Sisters met 'in regular session Monday night with Most Excellent Chief tMartha Whettpn presiding. An invitation was received from Michigan City for the Syracuse officers to exemplify balloting at the District convention 13 May. Hostesses for the social hour were Mrs. Cleo Strieby and Mrs. Agnes Causer. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kern, R.R. 1, Leesburg, and Miss Glory Sprague of Ligonier, visited during the week end with Tom Kern at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Tom had recently been released from the army hospital at Fort Knox. Mrs. Lou Beery, guest evangelist at the Church of God. was a guest of the Rev. and Mrs.J. J. Koble while conducting services here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darr returned home 4 March from several weeks in Florida. His mother Mrs. Chris Darr, is quite ill in

the Dunroven Rast Home at Barbee Lakes. Mrs. Elsa Greiger spent the week end in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greiger. Mrs. Lucy Kegg entertained ♦ the Wednesday bridge club this week. Mrs. Frank Rehrer enter, tained her bridge club Friday evening. W PICKWICK ' THEATRE . THURSDAY, MARCH 12 ONLY! (GINUINI.*. } HOUYWOW | RipiNG’" MlO-AIR I I ■ " < iA I mm JIB ML through ■ ghosts wil talk and A with you..Skeletonswill fc, R walk and plant damp. JKtfl I cold kissas upon your APsaDISTIC ■(Head of any volunteer \W ■1 will be cut off and YJ ■7 thrown to the /> Vs audience /■ mJ ■ J-lj J i -I k