Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 52, Number 20, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 March 1959 — Page 7

STRAmE-WAWASEB JOORIAL

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—Thursday 19 March 1959

BOWLING NEWS Land of Lakes 11 March Team Standings: W L 6.M. Motors 68 28 Pilchers Shoes 65 31 Hires Electric 55 37 Frog Tavern 55 41 Pustl Body Shop 54 42 Wilkersons Paints 52 44 Syracuse Legion 474 4814 Arnolds Oroc. 42 54 Turf Bar 41 Mt 54 4 Auers Service Sta. 36 60 State ‘ Bank 33 63 Rose Jewelry i 25 67 High team series: S. M. Motors 2640; High team game: Arnolds Grocery 942. 600 series: L. Wogoman 192191- 217 for 600. 500 series: R Schultz 535; H. Coy 532: W. Hagerdon 511; Dick Brown 576: H. Gallahan 540; M. Ganshom 564: W. Jackson 590; D Om 592: A. Neidle 550; R. Karr 530; C Cripe 515; G. Beavers 524; M. Hostetter 501; H Schrock 555: H. Barber 503 200 Games: R. Schultz 206; Dick Brown 213; M. Carlson 211; M. Ganshom 201-200; W. Jackson 208-203: D. Om 220-203; A. Neidle 212; R. Karr 203; G. Beavers 202; M. Hostetter 202; E. Darr 202. Split conversions: W. Hagerdon 4-7-10: K W. Kurtz 5-10; D. Brown 5-8-10: H. Gallahan 3-7; C Cripe 5 10; J Karesh 5-8-10. Thursday Night Ladies League 12 March 500 series: I. Stahley 189-170-198-557; E Blakesley 165-207-182-554. 450 or better: I. Van Sickle 179-477; L. Ulrey 176-470; M. Whistler 192-455: M. Vanderveer 187 480; K Graff 176-463; A Tobias 453: Cripe 183-457; V Penn 475; G. Pilcher 176-484; B. Bates 461: C. Karr 470. 170 games: M. Neidle 172: S. Tytler 177; L. Gilbert 170; D. Armbruster 172; B. Brown 174; S. Niles 170; E. Tatman 182. Gift certificate awards: D Leap 7-9 split-Telephone Co. North Webster; M. Whisler 4 strikes BAK Root Beer; I. Stahley 4 strikes Ks Variety-North Webster. Tuesday Night Ladies 10 March Team Standings: W L Liberty Coach 57 51 Tom Socks 554 524 Village Fum. Mart. 55 53 Foo A Faye 55 53 Twiggettes 524 56 Village Auto 49 '59 High team game and series: Liberty Coach 735; 2099. 400 series: S. Treadway 172164 447; Q. Pilcher 163-156-445; E Carlson 154-162-435; M. Thornburg 151-430; B. Twigg 177-418; P Hagerty 153 418: N Scarf om 408: V. Penn 408; J. Wesner 401: G. Eyer 165-400. Other 150 games: E. Ronketti 163: M Ganshom 162: H. Seiffert 158: M. R. Henny 151. Friday Night Mixed League 6 March Team Standings , W L Sportsman Center 51 24 Wawasee Lumber 40 4 344 Mench T V 40 35 Seiffert Tile 33 42 Huey’s Well Drilling 314 434 Spearman’s . , 29 46 Men’s High Series: K. Knisley 538 (187-199*: R Penick 536 <202-192*: J. Ronketti 513: B. Byrd 507 : G Knisley 509: G Henning 506 Women'* High Series: M. Henning 451 (165-141-145*; L. Beavers 435 (134-163 138) H. Seiffert 431 (156-169). Friday Night Mixed League 13 March Team Standing*: W L Sportsman Center 53 25 Mench T. V. > 41 37 Wawasee Lumber 404 374 Seiffert Tile 34 44 Huey’s Well Drilling 334 444 Soeannan’s 32 46 Men’s 500 series: B. Byrd 556 (181-166 209); G Beavers 529 (177-190): D. Knisley 520 <195191 );G Knisley 515 (210). B Penick 3-7-10 Split Picked up. Women’s high aeries: D. Spearman (478.) (187-180); K. Knisley 437 (160-134 143); L. Connelly 434 (136-163-146).

x New Arrival Chooses Grandfather's Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kroh vacationing at Biloxi, Mississippi, received a telephone call Tuesday morning 17 March from their son-in-law W. D TeGrocten at Seneca Falls, New York, announcing the arrival of a son earlier in the day. The little boy. whose mothe is the former Mary Jo Kroh. arrived on the birthday of his grandfather Kroh. He has a little sister. Kim. who is two years old Tuesday Afternoon Ladies 17 March Team Standings: W L Margies 55 23 Keterings 42 4 35 4 Howard’s 39 4 38 4 Hastings 38 40 Laundro 32 46 State Bank 27 51 500 series: E. Blakesley 179507; B Kline 188-514; C. Karr 180- I Van Sickle 186-510; I. Stahley 187-183-536. 440 series: M. Willard 189-179-490; K. Graft 459; D. Stiver 172--455; V. Penn 190-485; M. J. Lantz 172-497. 170 game: W. Finton 177; R. Xanders 170. Split conversion: Dorothy Stiver. 4-7-9-10. Thursday Night Ladies League 15 March Team Standings: W L Rose Jewelry 47 22 Klinks 46 4 22 4 Hoosier 46 23 Denzel / 37 32 Baugher 37 32 Pilcher’s 35 4 334 Gils 33 36 Mid-Lakes 31 38 Louies 28 4 40 4 Frog Tavern 27 42 * Al-N-D 24 45 Leaps 214 474 500 series: B. Kline 176-179-511: I Stahley 189-521; C. Karr 176-174-508. 450 series: M. Whisler 454; M. Vanderveer 190-496; M. Neidle 181- E. Blakesley 463; A. Gallahan 461.; L. Gilbert 170-496; J. Van Sickle 189-497; S. Talmadge 195. Gift Certificate: I. Stahley 4 strikes. Economy Gas and Oil. S. Tytler 2-7-10 split. "Band Stand’’ North Webster J. Stoelting 6-7-10 split. House of Gems. Monday County league 9 March 1959 Team Standing*: W L No Webster Hdw. 68 32 Pickwick Lounge 66 34 Pilcher’s Shoes 65 4 344 Anchor Bar 56 44 Sportman’s Bar 544 454 Hamman’s Dri Gas 50 » 50 Sleepy Owl 454 544 Kurley’s Keglers 44 56 Liberty Coach 394 604 Kinder Mfg. Co., 384 614 Corbins SupeY Mkt. 37 462 4 Pee Wee’s Inn 35 65 High team series and game: Pickwick Lounge 2657, 941. High individual series: H. Schrock 190-215*226 for 631. 500 series: R. Brown 576; T. Auer 567; L. Wogoman 565: L Culp 547; D. Sharp 544; D. Pilcher 543: J. Tracy 526; G. Gilbert 523: E. Henning 521: E. Teghtmeyer 520: B. Likens 517: L Plank 514: G. Beavers 509;K W. Kurtz 507: C. Frushour 506: C. Lambert 505: M. Hostetler 501. 200 Games: T. Auer 226: C. Lambert 222: C. Frushour 215: U Culp 214: L Wogoman 213: R. Brown 210: F Plank 209: D. Sharn 206: E. Henning 204; N. Biddle 200. Fridav Night Individual Scratch League Standings: W L Pts Carr 61 43 445.08 Wogoman 51 53 435.31 Beavers 53 51 432.01 Armbruster 56 48 429.36 Ronketti 53 51 425.43 Rex 504 534 423.14 Henning 564 474 414.36 Smith 55 50 *40034 Penick 514 524 391.23 Seiffert 50 54 38215 Kuhn 42 62 371.46 Mollenhour 44 60 369.00 Hi»h series: Carr 199-188-195-210-792. 200 game series: Rex 201-212: Beavers 212; Kuhn 203: Arm bruster 234; Wogoman 235.

WHERE'S THE FIRE? By Bud Kline The Fire Department entertained visiting firemen at a stag party Friday night at the fire station. Forty firemen attended with guests present from Cromwell, Goshen, and North Webster departments. ♦ • * Keith Cripe was in charge of refreshments and Bill Darr was chairman of the entertainment program. Membership is open for Civilian Defense in Syracuse which is xinder the direction cf Keith Cripe, local director. Volunteers may contract Keith Herbison. secretary of the group. • • • Next meeting of the Fire Department is 25 March. Past Officers Meet At Foo & Faye's Sunday Matrons and patrons of Eastern Star chapters in District 20 who served in 1950-51 and organiezd under the name of Nifty-Fif-ties. met for dinner at Foo and Faye’s Restaurant Sunday. Mrs Rebecca Kitson of the Syracuse chapter was one of the hostesses. Guests included the husbands and wives of the members, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walters of Nappanee and Mrs. Glendora Davis of Warsaw who was district deputy in 1950-51. Mrs .Bess Ferveda of Walkerton was elected president of the group for the ensuing year. Dr. O. C. Stoelting was named viceprsident and Mrs. Elsie Long of Bremen, treasurer. Members present came from South Bend. Walkerton, Plymouth. Bremen. Nappanee. Mishawaka. Pierceton. Bristol. Milford and Syracuse. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William King on Barbee Lake. Debbie Hale Entertains On Her Fourth Birthday Little Debbie Hale was guest of honor at a luncheon birthday party held Wednesday 11 March, in celebration of her 4th birthday. Debbie, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hale, entertained her guests with games and tape recordings of their voices. Present were Pammy Bushong. Karen Allen. Kathy Jones. Jeff Hughes. Billy and Bobby Walbridge. Doug Byland. Ricky Eyer and Donnie McNamara. Also Also present was Debbie’s grandmother. Mrs. Ralph Felix of Dewart Laek. EUB Ladies Aid Meets With Mrs. Muriel Sharp Mrs. Muriel Sharp was hostess for the Ladies Aid of the EUB Calvary Church Tuesday evening 10 March with Mrs. Eva Rarig and Miss Florence Moore assisating. Twenty-two members were present with Mrs. Roy L. Miller, president, presiding. Devotions were given by Mrs. Rarig who used the theme, “What work we should do for people of the church and the community.” Her lesson based on readings from the Bible and the Upper Room. Mrs. Gerald Schaefer, project chairman, presented plans for the year. Refreshments were served at of the meeting. Hospital Notes . . . Mrs. Ann Roddie. mother of John Roddie. was admitted to Elkhart General Hospital Sunday for minor surgery on Monday. Duane Kline entered Elkhart Hospital Monday for medical treatment. , Frank Meyers. RR. 3 was admitted to Goshen Hospital Wednesday 11 March for medical treatment. Fern Bunger R.R. 2, was dismissed from Goshen Hospital Monday where he had been a patient for ten days. la *vracvM-«M«m **« Th* Jaaraal 3ta 11

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Camp Fire Girls And Bluebirds Meet Friday Bluebirds and camp head to com A combined meeting of all Bluebirds, campfire girls, parents and representatives of sponsoring clubs will be heldJFriday evening 20 March at 7:80 pm. at the Scout Cabin.' One<of the main objectives of the meeting is to explain the plan and theme of the Campfire girls Golden Jubilee, and the Founders Day celebration. A theme of conservation “She Cares—Do You" will be explained in detail James McCall, head of the Tri-County Game Reserve, will show a film and give a talk on identifying trees. Leaders of the groups are hoping for a large turnout for the meeting. Oakwood Park Propery Changes Hands Jesse T. Mitchell, local realtor, reports the sale recently of two properties in Oakwood Park. Richard Timmons bought a three bedroom home owned by Mitchell. Alfred Clauser of Berne bought a three bedroom cottage owned by Rev. Robert Janney. Mrs. C. Dreher Round Table Program Mrs. Clare Dreher was hostess Monday evening to fifteen members of the Ladies of the Round Table. Mrs. Dreher also presented a program on Minerals and Wild Life and displayed her very unusal rock collection, tion. Mrs. Hazel Veltman presided at the business meeting and welcomed Miss E. A. Martini of South Haven as a guest. President-elect Mrs. Dreher appointed a program committee for the coming year. Members are Mrs. Marguerite Elkins. Mrs. Clayton Mock and Miss Ethel Bowser. Refreshments in keeping with the Easter season were served by the hostess at the close of th® meeting. ENTERS SECRETARIAL SCHOOL AT FORT WAYNE Miss Judith Lynn Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kline, entered Private Secretarial School of International College in Fort Wayne Monday 16 March. Miss Kline is a 1958 graduate of Syracuse High School. The next meeting will be at the horde of Mrs. Douglas Mock

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Complete Dial Phone for Town and Fire Dept. Forrest Eherenman and W. D. Sadler of the Warsaw office of United Telephone Company met with the town board of Syracuse Tuesday night to iron out final details concerning service for the town officers and fire departmen when Syracuse goes on dial system 19 April. Thru an error the phone number of the new police booth on Main Street was omitted from the new directory distributed last week. Eherenman agreed to send gummed tabs with the number to all subscribers. Thia tab can be pasted to the phone directory or any convenient place near a phone. There will be a phone in the clerk’s office at the town hall which will connect with the pumping station. A phone in the fire station will have a connection with the Duane Kline home so that there will be 24-hour service for fire calls. Tom Gilbert will be on duty at the fire station during the day. Ehemma said the micro-wave tower is to be installed next week. Materials were delivered this week in readiness for the workmen who will come Monday from Pittsburg to complete this part of the new system A maintenance man for the town parks will be hired in accordance with requirements advertised this week. The town board also will receive blds for street materials of asphalt and gravel for application later this spring. These bids will be opened at the meeting scheduled for 21 April. Primary Mothers Club: Mrs Stover Hire entertained twenty-two members of the Primary Mothers Club Monday evening at her home with Mrs. Roy Miller and Mrs. Robert Wiggs as co-hostesses. Reports on plans for the spring party in May was the main topic of discussion during the business meeting presided over by Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Allen Shively, program chairman, presented ideas for future meetings. A letter of resignation was read from Mrs. Clifford LeCount. Mrs. Gerald Bitner won the door prize. Refreshments of fancy sandwiches. jello and coffee served. SyracasSccee ...» .Everett Smith of South Bend spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Smith.