Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 52, Number 19, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 March 1959 — Page 4

SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JAQMAL

I—Thurs. 12 March 1959

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MEHL & MEHL LAWYERS - . ABSTRACTORS Goshen, Indiana 120*4 SOUTH KAIN ST. Tom Socks ARROW SHIRTS JOCKEY UNDERWEAR Phone 219-J Wawasee Villagfe jjjp J own a fishtfrttz 4 Join America's most exciting and fastest jrowmgchamofsoft icecream * DRIVE-INS. Enjoy good income, permanent security. TASTEEFREEZ Stores are individually owned, nationally advertised and merchandised. Over 1.800 stores coast-to-coast. Several good locations available. Nominal down payment starts you Eor complete •nformabon, write or call. TASTEE FREEZ Box 2311 • KEnmore 4494 FT. WAYNE GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES ' Over 20 Years Satisfactory Sen ice to the Fanner Phone 3-1602-—-3-1593 Monday 16 March 12 p.m. You will have more take home dollars if you sell your surplus livestock at auction each Monday. Market very active in all classes' of livestock. TOP PRICES Milk Cows— 267.50 Heifers-Steers 19 to 26.60 Bulls - 23.50 Butcher Cows «Fat» —-17 to 19.25 Butcher Cows 15 to 17.00 Veal 39.00 Lambs 20.25 i'gs : 16.60 Ruffs 12.50 to 14.00 Male Hogs 10 to 12.80 Feeder Pig* 9 to 16.50 Ewes —— 23.00 We Have The Buyer* Sherman • McDowell . Martin —Auctioneers— Romayne Sherman-Ora Thomas Fast... Convenient... Dependabb...parcel eervice to and from Chicago. Economical, tool Rate per 100 lbs., South Bend to Chicago, is SI.2S. Proportional rates to Michigan City, Gary, East Chicago, and Hammond. Minimum charge, $1.75. CE 3-3111 ».<nh Band

Curtain Time Is 7:30 For Variety Show Friday Night

Twenty-four acts are scheduled for the program of the Alumni Variety Show to be held 13 March at 7:30 pm. in the High School Auditorium. Local talent drawn from each school grade, supplemented with five adult acts and two professional numbers, will provide the best alumni show yet. according to the committee which has prepared the program during the past two months. Appearing in the program will be: Sharon Nordman — Baton Twirling Act. Nancy Butt — Tap Dance Routine. Mary Jo Juday. Anna Kowallik. Peggy Firestone — Girl's trio. "I’m In Love With A Wonderful Guy.” Judy Jones — Humorous Speech. “Jane”. Ginger Brown — Baton Twirling Act. Steve Butt. Roger Brown — Drum Duet. "Doubling the Wabash.” Susan Kirkdqrfer — Pantomine. "Bird Dog” and ‘‘Little Space Girl.” The 4 Lyres Barber Shop Quartette — Two vocal selections. Mary Holloway. Brenda Stabler — Lighted Baton Act. Susan Smith — Baton Twirling Act. Susan Smith — Baton Twirling Act. J. R. Koher — Organ selection. "Sweetheart of Segma Chi.” David Weaver — Coronet Solo. “Polka Militaire.” Intermission organ selections Methodist WSCS Plans All Day Workshop 19th The 2nd annual workshop of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Syracuse Methodist church will be held Thursday 19 March at the Syracuse Lake home of Mrs. Dean Pittman. All women of the church are Invited to attend the workshop, which will be conducted by Mrs. Clare Knepple, and will begin at 9'30 a.m. A “sack lunch” will be held at 12.00 noon, followed bv a "buzz” session at 1:00 pm. Coffee will be furnished. At 2:00 p.m. an election of officers will, be held during the regularly scheduled business meeting. Mrs. Fanny Hov and Mrs. I vdia Deardorff. wil’ be honored with life memberships during the meeting. Nurserv supervision for preschool aee children will be provided to accommodate mothers who wish to attend the Workshop. Any additional information may be obtained bv calling Mrs ,E. Dale Smith. 633-J. who is vice president' and program chairman of the society. Real Estate Transfers Recorded 27 January 1959 Lundy E. and Nancy V. Weihorn tn Phillip Walter and Mariorie C. Michel. interest in let 4 Sub-division of a part of Out Lot 89 in the reolat of Sub Division 5 of T ake Paoakeechie. Phillip Walter ard Marjorie C. Michel to I Undv E and Naney v. Welborn interest in Lot 3 Sub-Dtvicfrm nf a part of* Out Tot Ro in the Reolat of Sub-div. 5 ToVp Pan«ke*chle. Jnsenh R. Bushong et al to Sherman B. and Mosciline Deat<wi and Fldon J and Edith E. WatHnc Tracts BWV. 28-34-7 * SF 29-34-7 $24 000. Recorded 6 .February 1959 Rosella Crow tn Gerald L. Secrist. Lot 30 First Add. to Cmwdale. SI,OOO. Recorded 7 February 1959 Blanche O. and Robert H Riddle tn C. Richard and Berni'** Rteller. lot 18 lee Island Add.. Lake Wawasee SI,OOO. Blanche O. and Robert H. Riddle to C. Richard and Bernice Steller Lot 12 Lee Land Add.. Lake Wawasee. $4,000.

by Tom Beveridge. Mary Jo Firestone — Clarinet Solo, “Lament & Tarentalla.” Cindy Pounds — Tap Dance Routine. Ken Martin. Dan Jones, Tom Kramer, Pat Appenzeller — Jazz Band. “When The Saints Go Marching In.” Mige Smith — Pantomine "What It Was, was Football.” Linda Frushour. Anita Rogers, Shirley Levemier — Girls’ Trio, "Going Home.” Beth Ann Spencer — “Lollipop Song.” Mrs. Ralph Bushong — Two vocal selections. Mary Ellen Coleman. Tona Meredith. Becky Eyer. Ginger Ganshom — Baton Twirling Act. Sandra Yeager — Self-story, “Let’s Pretend.” Ronald Webb — Clarinet Solo, “Faith of Our Fathers.” Tom Beveridge — Organ Medley of tunes. Mrs. Marilyn Haas — Baton Twirling Exhibition. Donations will be 50c foi adults and 25c for students. Proceeds will be used to sponsor the annual alumni banquet 30 May. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Friendly Neighbors 'Kiss Blarney Stone' A contest to “Kiss the Blarney Stone” was the highlight of the 4 March meeting of the Friendly Neighbors Club as they met at the Turkey Creek Conservation Club. Winners of this amusing contest were Mrs. Ralph Heil and Mrs. Fred Banta. Hostesses for the meeting, who were Mrs. Leone Steck. Mrs. Mary Mock. Mrs. Mary Gard and Mrs. Leia Meyers, were dressed in attractive green costumes and hats symbolizing St. Patrick’s Dav. Refreshments which carried out the green and white colors were ice cream in mint colored meringue shells, nuts and coffee. Twenty-seven members and two guests. Mrs. Clayton Holt and Mrs. William Benninghoff. who both joined the club, were present. Mrs. James Bundy presided at the meeting and Mrs. Vance Moots was secretary pro tern in the absence of Mrs. Deloss Martin. The sunshine eift was won by Mrs. Benninghoff Wednesday Club Meets Wiih Mrs. Stoelting Mrs. Otto Stoelting was hostess for the Wednesday Afternoon Club 4 March. Response to roll call was on Literature. Mrs. Noble Greene, presented the program on the history of the club collect. She gave a brief biography of the author, Mary Stewart, and told how she came to write the collect which is used as an openinc prayer by women’s clubs all over the world. Translated into many languages, it is a tribute to women as well as a prayer for their clubs. Homemade candies, a specialty of the hostess, were served. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Arnold Pfingst. Hospital News . . . Mrs. Allen Shively submitted to minor surgerv at Goshen Hospital 3 March. She was dismissed Thursday. George A. Hire was admitted to Goshen Hospital Wednesday from the Om Nursing Home in Milford where he has been a patient for several months. Leo Chalk. R.R. 3. was admitted to Goshen ' Hospital Thursday for emergency treatment. Mrs. Harold Hughes who is at home after treatment at the Cavlor-Nickel Clintic in Bluffton, will return this week for further treatment Saturday. Mrs. Fem Bunger. R-R 2. entered Goahen Hospital Friday for medical treatment.

Louisiana Boy Chooses j Indiana Arid Syracuse | David Jean Duke, fifth grader I at Reserve, Louisiana, recently I wrote to the Syracuse Chamber I of Commerce for information | about the state of Indiana. He | explains his purpose for writing | but does not tell how he hap- | pened to pick Syracuse for a . source of information. His letter reads. “The Fifth Grade of our school is conducting a contest of states. I have 1 chosen your state as the state I , would like to visit. Could you help me by sending any information you might have. Thank you. David Jean Duke.” In reply. W. T. Jones, secretary of the Chamber, sent the latest publicity brochure on Syracuse and Lake\ Wawasee. and suggested that write to the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce for detailed information about the entire state. Members of the Chamber board of directors are still curious as to why this lad. living in a town of around 450(1 population. 30 miles from New Orleans on the Mississippi River, chose Syracuse for his information on the state of Indiana. While the Syracuse Chamber receives many inquiries about the resort area here, it has no record of a request of this kind. SYRACUSCfNF . . . Mrs. Edith Rhode and Priscilla, came Friday from Park Ridge. Illinois where Mrs. Rhode has spent the past few months with her daughter. Miss Rhode | returned Tuesday to her duties , at Park Ridge School for Girls, j fr- ■' - ■■■—— l PLUMBING & HEATING HAROLD L KITSON Phone 1616-W ' LAKE TREE SERVICE I TREE TRIMMING and BRUSH I REMOVAL Reasonable Rates Phone 293-W Paul Beezley — Jay Rigdon Hire Electric; AND APPLIANCES Electrical Contracting Residential—Commercial Wiring Phone 242-J

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