Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 52, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 October 1959 — Page 2

SYRACUSE-WAWAStE JOURNAL

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—Thursday 15 Oct. 1959

Batird u aocnnd ctaao matter at ♦ho Port Offlco at Syraco—. ImAUu** Publtahod •rtiy Tburoday by tho Wanw« Publishing Compaar. Ime.. SUBSCRIPTION urn ONI TIM fßv Mail) In AUvanca TWO YEARS $6 THREE YEARS. W SIN6U COPIES (At All Nawntan*) 10« Display ARvartialaa Trautart Rata SI la. Bulk and Contract Ratas Uoon Raouaat Editor MARGARET FREEMAN Businas* Manager. JOE N. WELLS Advertising M*r_ LOOT GARRETT Society Editor JEANNE JONES Operator ANNA CRAW Preesman GEORGE A. CARTER Church Notes NOTE—In order to appear Is this section, church notices must be in the Journal office by Monday noon. T TRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 111 North Fifth. Ooshen Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Sunday Service. 11:00 a. m. Wednesday. 7:45 p. m GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Rev. M. Raymond Mason. Pastor Independent Fundamental 10:00 a m . Morning Worship 11-ro a m . Bible School. 630 p m.. Young People's Training. 7:30 o m . Evening Service. Midweek Service Thursday. 7 .70 p m. WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Phone UL 6-6661 Rev Herbert Yoder. Pastor R R 1 Cromwell, Ind. Phone UL 6-6669 Morning Worship 10:00 am. Sunday School Service 11:00 Evening Worship service 7:30 Bible Study Wed. 7:30 p.m. Children's Story Hour 7:30 Juniors Story Hour 7:30 pm. METHODIST CHURCH W. Noble Greene. Minister Mrs. John Kimpel. S. S. Supt Miss Catherine Connell, Dir Religious Education. Mrs Jame Hughes. Membership Cultivation Supt. Mrs. Joe Longe necker. Organist. Blair Laughlin. Choir Director. Sunday school and Bible study 9:30 a m Organ Meditations 10:15 am Miss Marcina Greene. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Laymen’s Day Guest speaker C. K Reid, from Bluffton. Ind. Anthem by the Chancel Choir. Reception of new members during the worship hour. Ushers: Dr K Stoelting. W. Coleman. H Neer and E. Hall Nursery Guild Supervisors: Mrs O Walbridge Mrs. V. Peters. Mrs B Twigg. Miss Susan LeCount. Miss Annie K.owallik Junior missions study supervisors: Mrs O Walbridge. Mr. and Mrs F Hale. Methodist Youth Fellowship 5:30 pm at the church. Important notice: School children in costume and adult helpers don’t forget to be at the church Saturday 17 October at 1 p m for the UNICEF Drive Monday 19 October : The Minister will attend a committee meeting of the Xnstiute and Camp Commission ot Marion, beginning at 9-30 am. Chancel Choir rehearsal 7:45 p.m. I NiTFD BRETHREN IN ttirist church 7ION CHAPEL 4 Miles S of Syracuse on Old 13 Rev. Carl Gable. Minister Elden Watkins S. 8. Supt. Marie LeCount Ass't S.S. Supt Sunday School 10:00 am. Morning Worship 11:00 am. with communion service: Rev. Raymond Waldfogel. conference superintendent, in charge. Thursday evening prayer seivice 7:45 Saturday 17 October Quarterly conference meeting 7.45. SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 16 October 1959 W. Harlan Smith. Pastor Donald Davis 8. 8. Supt Sundav School at 9:30 a m No preaching service 11 am. Regional conference at Manchester College 19-22 October. District Fathers and Sons’ Banquet at Ooshen City Church of the Brethren 23 October at 6:45 pm Worship and Bible Study Sunday evening 18 October 7:30 pm-

Cafeteria Menus For Week Os 19 October Monday: Sloppy Joes, green beans- upside down cake, milk. Tuesday: Escalloped potatoes and ham. Waldorf salad, peanut butter sandwich, ice cream, cake. Wednesday: Cheese rarebit, buttered peas, cottage pudding, bread and butter, milk. Thursday and Friday: No school. Syracuse-Milford Union Os WCTU Meets Here Nineteen members and two vuests of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union met Wednes day evening in the local church of the Brethren. Mrs. Nancy Grumbling was in charge of devotions and short program is consisting of "The We-Gospel" “What's in a drink?” and Quiz for Quran. During the business session the elected officers were: Mrs, Leonard Barnhart president. Mrs. Vera Morehous. vice president. Mn. S. A. Bauer, secretary, and Mrs. Robert Rumfelt. treasurer 1 Mrs. Cora Staley led group singing of “Back To God. Amerilca." Meeting dismissed with Aaronic benediction. CALVARY E.U-B. Rev. Kennard Robinson. Minister Calvin Johnson. S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:45 am Men’s Day Church worship in charge of the men. Evening worship 7:30 pm. Tuesday 6:30 pm Fellowship class party pot luck at Ruch Home. Thursday: Midweek Service 7:00 pm. Choir practice 8:00 REORGANIZED church of LATTER DAY SAINTS OF JESUS CHRIST OF Bonald Cole. Pastor Weatherhead Union Hall. Main Street Church School 10:00 am. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m For Information call 647-M. INDIAN VILLAGE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST 1 miles S. of Cromwell. Road 5 Rev. Carl Gable. Minister A Kuhn Sundav School Supt. Sundav School 9:30 a.m. Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m.Prayer meeting Wed 7:00 pm. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Carl Satre. pastor Sunday School 9:45 am. The Service 10:45 a m The sermon “St Luke—One of the King’s Men.” Thursday: Confirmation Class 4:00 p.m Choir rehearsal. 7:30 pm. Sunday 18 October Evangelism Visitors Workshop at Cal vary Lutheran Church. Cromwell. 8:00 pm Mr. Robert Urnbaugh from South Bend will lead the Instruction and discussion. Tuesdav 20 October Auunal Harvest Dinner. SYRACUSE CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Elvin Hoffman. Pastor Tout* Firestone. Supt. Sundav School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 pm. This Sunday is Laymans Sun day. Mr. Oliver Hibschman will bring the Morning Message. There will be special music for your enjoyment This Sunday we will lift a special offering which will go toward our Eldership assess ments. The Mens Brotherhood will meet Tuesday night 20 October at 7:30 George Carter will show pictures and speak to us on his experiences in the Navy. Prayer meeting Thursday eve nlng. CGYA will meet in the Basement Mission Circle will meet Tuesday evening 20 October at 7:30. SOLOMON CREEK E.U.BRev. John Schroeder. Pastor Tjevrf .Turtnv. Supt Rrhivtl #-<S Worship Service 7:30 p.m. BURR OAK E.U.B. Rev- John Schroeder. Pastor Lawrence Owen. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Service 10:40 a m.

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SyrocssScese . . Miss Sue Ann Juday and Miss Suzie Morgan thaler spent the week end in Bloomington where they attended the I U. football game in the afternoon, and the Kingston Trail in the evening. Paul Bailey of Indianapolis and eight men of the faculty of Edgewood School arrived Friday for a week end of fishing at his cottage on Papakeechie Lake. Bailey, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey has been principal of the Indianapolis school for 25 years. In United States Service New Addresses A/lc R. E. Nolan USAF. AF 16391746. Caribbean Com.. Box 85. APO 826. New York. N Y. A/2c Ned A. Nolan. AF 23014288. Box 771, 7513th MATRON. APO 127. New York. NY. Pfc. Morgan E. Sloan. 1844986 F. Co.. 2nd Batt. 7th Reg. Ist. Mar. Div., Camp Pendleton. Morgan recently returned to Camp Pendleton from Hawaii where he was stationed for participation in operation Clear Rridge, a routine training operation involving naval and marine forces. He was in Pearl Harbor on D-Day 20 September. He w'as away from Camp Pendleton from 24 August to 6 October. A/2c Charles E. Schlabach. AF 16536225. 49515 t Suppon <T>, APO 187. Box 127. San Francisco- California. Pvt. Donald W. Schlaback. RA •16648554. Co. B-68n.. 3rd Tng. Rgt. Inf., Fort Knox, Kentucky. 4th Platoon. Both Don and Charles Schla bach are sons of Mrs. James McClintic Charles, a 1956 graduate of Syracuse High School, expects to complete a tour of duty on Enitowetok Atoll on the Marshall Islands soon. Don. who would have been a senior this year, plans to study for his diploma while in the service. He joined the army in September and is taking basic at Fort Knox. Both boys hope to be home for Christmas.

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