Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 52, Number 40, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 August 1959 — Page 2

SYRACUSE-WAWASEF JOURNAL

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-Thursday 6 August 1959

Ent«r«d *■ second claaa matter at ♦he Poet Office at Byracum». ladtaae Published every Thursday by the Wawaaee Publishing Company. Inc.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAH (Bv Mail) In Advance....»JO TWO YEARS $* THREE WEARS. SB SINGLE COPIES (At All Nswvstands) 10c Diselav Advertitine Traasieet Rste SI h Bulk and Contract Ratet Uoee Rsooest Editor ; MARGARET FREEMAN Advertlslnir M«r LUCT GARRETT Society Editor.——JEANNE JONES Operator , ANNA CRAW Church Notes NOTE—In order to appear in this section, church notices must be in the Journal office by Monday noon. LITTLE FLOWER CHAPEL Wawasee Lake Oblate Fathers Schedule of Su.nday Masses June: 8:30. 9:45 .a m. July and August: 7:30, 8:30. 9:45. 11:00. September: 8:30. 9 :45. REORGANIZED ch lrch of OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SA INTS Ronald Cole. Pai tor Weatherhead Union Hall, Main Street Church School 10:00 ajn. Morning Worship 11:00 a m For information call 547-M. GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Rev. M. Raymond Mason. Pastor Independent Fundamental 10:00 n. m . Morning Wot ship 11 00 a m.. Bible School. 6:30 p m.. Young People’* Training. 7:30 p. m . Evening Service Midweek Service Thursdi’T 7:30 p m. FIRST CHURCH n OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST ' 11! North Fifth. Goshen Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Sunday Service. 11 00 a. m. Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Phone' UL 6-6661 Rev. Herbert Yoder, Pastor R.R. 1 Cromwell, Ind. Phone UL 6 6689 Morning Worship 10:00 a.m Sunday School Service 11:00 Evening Worship service 7:30 Bible Study Wed. 7:30 pjn. Children's Story Hour 7:30 Juniors Story Hour 7:30 p.m SOICMON CREEK E. U. R Rev; John Schroeder. Pastor Lloyd Juday. Supt Sundav School 9 45 Evening worship 7:30 p.m. BT'RR OAK E. U. B. Rev. John Schroeder. Pastor Lawrence Owen, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship at 10:40 I SITED BRETHREN IN PURIST CHURCH . ZION CHAPEL 4 Miles S. of Syracuse on Old 13 Rev. Carl Gable. Minister Elden Watkins S. S. Supt. Marie LeCount Ass't S.S. Supt Sunday School 10:00 a_m. Evening Evangelistic Service 7:45 p.m. Thursday evening prayer service 7:45. Saturday 8 August: Special picnic. Will leave from church 10:30 am. for home of Mr. and Mrs. Be v t Whitehead at Dewart Lake. Bring basket lunch for dinner at 12 o'clock noon. INDIAN VILLAGE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST 3 miles S. of Cromwell. Road 5 Rev. Carl Gable. Minister A Kuhn. Sunday Schoo) Supt Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 am. Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30 pm CAI VAR V E. U. R Rev. Kennard Robinson. Minister Calvin Johnson. S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:45 am Morning Worship 1O:4S am. Guest speaker for morning is Mr. Ray de le Hay. SIM missionary. who is station manager of Radio Station ELWA, Monrovia. Liberia. Africa. Evening service 7:30 pm. at the Solomon Creek church where Mr. Ray de le Hay, will show pictures. Tuesday: Ladies Aid 7:30 at Pansh House. Thursday WS.WB. 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Osborne. Thursday: Midweek service 7:00 pm. Choir practice 8:00

METHODIST CHURCH W. Noble Greene. Minister Mrs. John Kim pel, S. S. Supt. Miss Catherine Connell, Dir. BieUgious Education. Mrs. Jome Hughes, Membership Cultivation Supt. Mrs. Joe Longe necker. Organist. Blair Laughlin, Choir Director. Sunday school and Bible study 9:30 axi. Organ: meditations 10:15 am by Miss Sue Hendrich. Morning Worship 10:30 am. Guest si »eaker. Dai Mori, young Japanese student doing- postgraduate work in this country. Mori will give his personal testimony and plans for his work in the future. Anthem by the Chancel Choir. Ushers: J. Carr; E. Rogers: L. Byland: and J. A. Clark. Adult supervisors for nursery and kindergarten during the worship service: Mrs. Donald McNamara. Mrs. Benjamin Twigg. Mrs. Richard Webb. Miss Sally Jo Fosbrink and Miss Linda Frushour. Thursday 13 August: Commission on Education meets at 7 pm. in the down stairs church. Chancel Choir rehearsal at the church at 7:45 p.m. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH < Rev. Carl Satre, pastor Matins 8:30 a m. Sunday School 9:45 am. The Service 10:45 a m. Sermon “The New Life in Christ” Thursday. Choir practice. 8:00 pm. Wednesday 12 August Council 7:30 p.m. On Friday and Saturday Pas tor Satre. Carol Bieber, Tom Duckwall, and Mike Storms will attend the annual convention of the Luther League of Indiana in Indianapolis.

WHY DO WITHOUT • 1 LITTLE IIIYIIHV Chevy’s the only car of the R LUAUHI W leading low-priced three that _ viiija Jr lpes the convenience of . I ||Kp J Hlq /if/ crank-operated vent windows. \ ■■■■Will No awkward latches to fumble \ |FT II knuckles and LCI ALU 11C fingernails will appreciate it. THESE BIG CHEVY VIRTUES!

1 bigger\i3SSr brakes Bigger, yes, and built with bonded linings for as much as 66% longer life. And how's this for proof that Chevy’s a real stopper: in a NASCAR *-conducted test of repeated stops from highway speeds, Chevrolet outstepped both of the “other two” time after time. •National Association for Stock Car Advancement and Research. award-winning engines The NASCAR Outstanding Achievement award goes to Chevrolet! Chevy wins for “the creation and continuing development of America’s most efficient V-type engines . . . for the establishment of new levels of V 8 compactness combined with outstanding smoothness.” And you can choose among eight VB’s and the Six that won the Mobilgas Economy Run for its class.

See how much more Chevy has to offer—visit your local authorized Chevrolet dealer! S & M MOTOR SALES, INC. SOUTH HUNTINGTON STREET SYRACUSE, INDIANA PHONE 230-J

SYRACUSE j CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN W. Harlan Smith. Pastor Donald Davis S. S. Supt. Sunday School at 9:30 a m. No preaching service 10:30 am. No evening worship and bible study. Because of District Conference session •at Camp Mack. Augusf 14 16 week end family camp at Camp Mack. SYRACUSE CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Elvin Hoffman, Pastor Louis Firestone, Supt. Sunday School. 9:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30. C.G.YA. will meet in the basement. The Indiana Eldership will begin Monday 10 August at Bear Lake Camp site. Hospital Notes . . . Floyd M. Rensberger was ad mitted to Goshen Hospital 29 July for observation. He was discharged Friday. Mrs. Ebert E. Yoder was admitted to Goshen Hospital Friday for medical and remained until Sunday-. Discharged from Goshen Hos pi tai Friday were Elmer Smith, R.R. 2, Mrs. Carroll Koble and Son. and Mrs. Dennis Firestone and daughter. Darrell Bales. RJt.l, was treated Saturday in .the emergency room after cutting the end off hi? left index finger. Mrs. Ruth Ann Milner. R.R. 3. was admitted Monday for treatment of ah injury to her anklel She was dismissed the same day. Mrs. Betty Mosier of Leesburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Williaml Geiger Monday.

full coil ride You’re the expert on ride, so you’ll want to try Chevy’s easygoing smoothness for yourself. MOTOR TREND magazine can give you a hint of what you’re in for: “. . . the smoothest, most quiet, softest riding car in its price class.” And Full Coil springs, of course, never squeak, never need grease. , , 4 fresh styling POPULAR SCIENCE magazine gave Chevy’s styling a thoughtful look, then said it this way: “In its price class, Chevy establishes a new high in daring styling . . .” You’ll find your own happy way of saying that Chevy’s the only unmistakably modern car in its class.

Golden Anniversary 1909 - Paint Specials -1959 WHITOR—The Whitest WHITE House Paint Has self cleaning action to keep home bright. A NON-Toxic fume-proof white paint. Stays clean —its extra white one coat will cover most surfaces. Gal. $5.95 BRIGHTER NO. 40 OUTSIDE WHITE—A High Gradfe House Paint at a low, low price. Has excellent hiding power. Buy now. Gal. $4.95 RANCH A BARN WHITE PAINT—A gleaming White Paint Not Harmful to Your Animals. Easy to Apply. Gal. $3.19 in 5-gal. containers. 500 GAL. STRICTLY PURE RAW LINSEED OIL &t $1.98 per gallon when purchased with your paint. REDDER BARN PAINT— A standard of quality for 50 years. Gal. $2.75 MIDWEST ASPHALT ROOF COATING in liquid or fibered at 70c per gallon in 5 gal. cans. Brighter Low Luster House Paint For Durable Low Lustre Finish for Shakes. Siding and Trim. Resist Blistering and Peeling. Easy Brushing and Better Hiding. White and Most Colors. $5.50 per gal. We Invite Comparison. Feel free to consult us regarding your paint problems, because PAINT 'is OUR BUSINESS. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Fitzpatrick Paint Mfg. Co. Inc. 513-517 W. Market St. Warsaw, Indiana

greater roominess Automobile Manufacturers Association records carry the facts on this. In a Chevy sedan, for example, you’ve got more front seat head room than all but one of the highpriced cars! And Chevy’s front seat hip room spreads up to 5.9 inches wider than comparable cars. 1 bigger savings QxsSZSS Here’s solid proof that Chevrolet squeezes more miles out of a gallon: In the famous Mobilgas Economy Run, two Chevrolet sixes with Powerglide took the first two places in their class. Winning mileage: 22.38 m.p.g. And that, friends, took top honors for Chevy from every full-sized car! J higher trade-in N.A.D.A.* Guide Books prove that your Chevrolet will keep its value. Chevy used car prices last year, for example, averaged up to $l2B higher than comparable models of the other two cars in Chevrolet’s field. •National Automobile Dealers Association.