Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 52, Number 26, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 April 1959 — Page 10

SYRACSSE-WAWASEE JOIIIAL

-Thursday 30 April 1959

Page 10

WANT ADS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CAROS OF THMKS MEMBERS OF WAWASEE Unit No. 223, American -Legion Auxiliary would like to thank everyone who contributed clothing for the Save the , Children Federation. Your help was appreciated very much. WAITED WANTED TO RENT: 3 or 4 bedroom home unfurnished around one of s he lakes. Will give references. Box 544, Syiacuse. mitauKHi sh iAii~ STUDIO COUCH suitable for cottage. Phone GL 7-2297, IN MEMORIAM Forest “Bud” Ringler Yes. ‘’Bud” Ringler is gone. His passing is not earth shaking to the world in general—but to a few, the important few, who knew him best, his passing leaves a void impossible to fill. Perhaps Bud's chief claim to fame is the fact, that there was a man. a man’s man. whose great love for the out-of doors was dwarfed only by an even greater love for his Family Home and Friends. Bud spent his life in and around Syracuse and was a familiar figure at every fishing site and hunting area for miles around. With uncanny skill and untiring patience. Bud built a for bringing home big ones. i Bud s friends can attest to the ..T'lrany and varied chapters throughout his life all of which are a monument to the man. But perhaps the most important chapter in Bud’s life w’as written in the last few months when he came to know and accept the lord as his personal Savior. Now that he is gone, we can onlv pray God speed and Rest Well. Bud Ringler, rest well! WAWAKEECHIE HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB Mrs. Deloss Martin gave a program lesson. “An Easy Way” at the Wednesday 22 April meet ing of the Wawakeechie Home Demonstration Club, held at the Turkey Creek Conservation Club. Twenty members were present for the luncheon meeting, served from tables decorated with spring flowers by Mrs. Vance Moots. Mrs. James Bundy and Mrs Rosa Click, hostesses. President Mrs. Gene Storms opened the meeting and Mrs Bernta Ruple. vice-president, was in charge of the meeting. The eroup sang “America the Beautiful” and Drink to Me Only With Tihne Eyes.” the song of the month. Mrs. Calvin Johnson gave the history and led in the singing with Mrs. Fred Banta at the piano. Mrs. William Brandt gave the meditations on “A Package of Seed.” A report on Civil Defense was given by Mrs Vance Moots, while Mrs. Ravmond Wilson gave the garden lesson A report on program planning was made by Mrs. Ruple. Roll call was answered by One Thing I Do to Save Time and Energy.” The meeting closed ©with the club prayer song. THE LITTLE PAPER WrnrTHr WANT ADS

Deaths—Funerals EIRHART William Henry Eirhart. 69, died Friday evening in the Sturgis Memorial Hospital at Sturgis, Michigan. He had been in failing health for three years. Bom 27 October 1889 in Streator. 81. his parents were Charles and Pheobe Jane (Little) Eirhart. He married Lulu Rupp 3 May 1914 in Martinsville. Illinois. Mr. Eirhart retired from the ministry with the Churches of God in Illinois ten year ago. They came to Syracuse about a year ago. Survivors Include his widow, and three daughters. Mrs. Wilmer (Elizabeth) Frederick of Syracuse, Mrs. Ira (Maxine) Hire and Mrs. Leon (Joanna) Wright, both of Constantine. Michigan. And there are 8 grandchildren and two greatgamdchildren. He has three brothers living in Illinois. Services were held Tuesday at the Church of God with Rev. John D. English, pastor of the church at Decatur. 111., officiating assisted by Rev. ETvin Hoffman. Burial was in Syracuse cemetery. Forest Ringler Forest <Bud) Ringler. 57, a lifelong resident of the Syracuse community, died Sunday morning in Elkhart General Hospital after an illness of nine months. Mr. Ringler was bom 1 July 1901 in Milford, a son of Frank and Exie Rhodes Ringler. He was an employe of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Garrison, to whom he was married 24 December 1920: his father, who resides in Syracuse: four daughters, Mrs. Fred (Nonna) Personette. Mrs. Lloyd (Donno' Hunter. Mrs. Loren <Wanda) Neibert, and Mrs. Donald (Joan) Neer; nine grandchildren; three brothers, one of whom is Noble Ringler, Syracuse: and three sisters, one of whom is Mrs. James (Pauline) Losee. Syracuse. Funeral services were held at the Syracuse Chrch of the Brethren Wednesday afternoon with the Rev. Raymond Mason and the Rev. W. Harlan Smith officiating. Burial was in the Syracuse cemetery. SERVICES FOR MILO MALOY AT WARSAW SATURDAY Services were held Saturday afternoon at the First Brethren church in Warsaw for Milo Maloy. 84. who died Thursday morning of a heart attack at his home. Well known throughout the country for the numerous elective and appointive offices In the county held during his lifetime. Mr. Maloy retired from his last position of circuit court bailiff in July 1957. He had been in ill health for the past three years. Bom near Milford 19 June 1874, he married Lulu Blough in Milford. She survives. Other survivors are two nieces. Mrs. Charlotte McSweeney of Syracuse and Mrs. lan Locklin of Burbank California: and a nephew. Eugene Maloy of Angola. —- He was a member of the Warsaw First Brethren church, the Masonic Blue lodge for over 50 years, and the Warsaw chapter of Commanders of the Knight Templars. During his sixty years of political activity in Republican ranks. Mr. Maloy served as trustee of Van Buren township, sheriff of Kosciusko county, county GOP saw. Winona Lake town marshal. superintendent of the county Infirmary. Warsaw city councilman and constables, and court bailiff. The SvracuScene . . . Mrs. E. L Fosbrink attended the house of delegates of the auxiliary to the Indiana Medical Association in Fort Wayne Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Banks and family of Ney York City and Mr. and Mrs. John Shipper and family of South Whitley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Benson Saturday and Sunday. The three men were World War II buddies. Mary Wells of Ligonier and Mrs. Lon Clingerman of Cromwell spent Sunday with Mrs. Linnie Brown and Lydia Mellinger.

BOWLING NEWS LAND OF LAKES Team Standin* - 22 April SM 90% 37% Arnolds it 67 Pilcher 79 <5 Legion 55 69 Pusti 78% 49% Turf B 49% 74% Hires 74% Auers S 49 79 Paints 70 54 State B 44 78 Frog T 48 57 Rose J S7 91 High team aeries: S.M. Motors >443; High team game: Hires Electric 954. High individual series: R. Schult? 144-121-210 for 595. 500 aeries: R. Penick 524: G. Nordman 508; J. Karesh 510; G. Beavers 550. E. Kleinknlght 541: W. Hagerdon 538 ;E. Crow 526; C. Koher 518; R. Smith 536; R. Wilkerson 541; IL. Hare 570; D. Orn 546; M. Carlson 520; S. Finton 549; R. Laughlin 518; L. Mollenhour 573; C. Eby 534; C. Penn 577; L. Wogoman 533; H. Gallahan 683; M. Ganshorn 544; H. Schrock 531: J. Tracey $49; D. Pilcher 519. >OO Games: G. Beavers 201; E. Klelnknight 201; R. Smith 202: R. Wilkerson 202; L. Hare 227: D. Orn 210; S. Finton 202; L Molienhour 206-221; C. Penn 235; L. Wogoman 201; H. Gallahan 202; J. Tracey 217. Split Conversions: T. Darr 5-7; H Gallahan 3-10; C. Koher 3-10. TURfIDAY NIGHT” LADIES 21 April W L W L Socks 75% 5414 F Mart 45 67 Liberty 73 60 Twigg 61% 70% FooAF 66 66 Auto S 56 76 High team game and series: Village Furniture Mart. 749 and 2085. 400 series; M. Popenfooae 150. 167. 158. 475; V. Penn 153. 449; M Ganshorn 144. 453; N. Searfoss 165: 454; E. Ronkettl 147, 437; P. Maresh 170. 426; E. Carlson 165.'. 418; G. Pilcher 156. 417; 3. Treadway 142. 415; E. Wogoman 164. 414; K Connell 412; M. Myers 405: M R. Henning 401. Other 150 games: A. Butt 155: M. Neidics 155; ’J. Weener 150. Split Conversions: H. Bryan 4-7; E Wogoman 5-10; K. Connell 5-10; A. Hire 6-8-10; M. Popenfooae 6-7; M. Neidles 5-7. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGV9 17 April W L W L Center 61 32 Seiffert 43 50 Lumb’ 50% 42% Huey s 39% 53% Mench 46 47 Spear’s 39 54 Men’s SOO series: G. Beavers 596 <lB2-211-203); J. Ronkettl 572 (227-185-160); M. Shaw 522 (169-166-187); G. Henning 520 (192-203); R. Penick 518 (214-169); B. Byrd 514 (194-169): L. Seiffert 504 (160-175-169). Women’s high: M. Henning 423 (144170); A. Shaw 401; E. Ronkettl 400: C LeCount,4oo.

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The SyracuScene . . . Miss Debbie VanAnda celebrated her eighth birthday by visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. VanAnda, at Wawasee Lake. With her were her cousins. Mike and Carol Strong, and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Strong, all of * Fort Wayne. Mrs. S. M. Smeeton and daughter, Mrs. Leon Connolly returned Sunday from an extended vacation in Columbus. Ga. with the Horace Gottchalks. Mrs. Gaylord Jones and children Jay and Cindy, returned with them to remain until after the close of school when their daughters, Letitia who graduates in May, and Cheryl, win accompany them to their home in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Bates and daughter. Janice, of Villa Park. Illinois, were guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Abshire returned this week from spending the winter months in the south.

FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Team Standings 24 April Spore C 63 33 S. Tile 44 52 Lumb' 53% 42% Huey 40% 55% M. T. V. 48 48 Spear 39 57 Men's 500 series: G. Beavers 587 (166-182-239); J. Ronkettl 528 (160-143-205); L. Seiffert 524 (169-154-201); G Knisley 500 (181-154-165). Women's High: A. Shaw 501 (154167*180); D. Spearman 460 (166-151-143); M. Henning 440 (168-135-137): K. Knisley 429 (169). FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Team Standings 2B April W L W L Spore C 64 35 8. Tile 45 54 Liftnb’ 55% 43% Huey 41% 57% M. T. V. 5» 49 Spear 41 58 Mens 500 series: G. Henning 545 (159-180-206); G. Beavers 527 (183195); M. Shaw 526 (172-196). Wowen’s high: A. Shaw 514 (151-186-177): D. Spearman 488 (163-179-146); C. Lecount 449 (130-140-159); J. Knislev 437 (157-146-134): C. Knisley 433 (151-153).

AUXILIARY NEWS Fifteen members of Wawasee Unit No. 223, American Legion Auxiliary met at the Legion Hall Tuesday evening 28 April for their regular meeting. Mrs. Blanche Kline presided and reports were given by the secretary, treasurer and chaplain. Mrs. Owen Avery was initiated as a new member. Mrs. Harold Kline reported that 360 lbs. of clothing was collected and shipped to the Save the Children Federation. Mrs. Marshall Coy, Jr. activities chairman, told of the visit to the fire station by the Jr. members. The president named a committee of Mrs. O. P Davis. Mrs. Delbert Brown, Mrs. Harry L. Coy to make arrangements for a dinner party which will proceed the next meeting. After discussion of various other matters the meeting was adjourned in the usual manner. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Blanche Kline and Lola Buhrt.

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