Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 53, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 5 November 1959 — Page 12

FAMILY CELEBRATION Mrs. Valerie Hughes entertained seven of her children and their families at dinner Sunday in celebration of recent birthdays and anniversaries. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Janies Hughes and two sons. Goshen: Mrs. Dean Rogers Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes and son of Papakeechie Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes. Thomas Hughes, and Mr. and Mrs. Jospeh Hughes and three children of Syracuse.

GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES Dial KE 3'5585 or KE 3-1593 Over 20 Years Satisfactory Service to the Farmer Monday November 9. 12 P.M. Monday we will have 20 Vac. Wis. heifers that have been here all summer. These heifers are all open and will average 650 lbs. These heifers will be sold in afternoon. Top Prices—Milk Cows. $245; Heifers—Steers. 17 to 24.50; Bulls. 22 20; Butcher Cows <Fat Cows’. 14 to 17.70; Butcher Cows <Canners & Cutters) 11 to 14; Veal. 39: Lambs. 19.50: Fat 13 40: Ruffs. 9 to 11.30: Male Hogs. 8.20 to 10.60; Feeder Pigs. 5 to 10.50; Breeder Bull. 150 WE HAVE THE BUYERS: Sherman. McDowell, Martin. Auctioneers.

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The Three Bears were a busy familv at the Halloween Festival with Baby Bear romp. ing away on his own whenever possible. But they also won first prize in the story book category and third place

Install School Patrol Officers In Assembly Ceremony Tues.

Seven students from the yxth grade were installed as officers for the school patrol system Tuesday morning in a ceremony before the elementary school assembly and began their duties Wednesday morning. A captain and a lieutenant, leaders of the group, are instructed to be roving officers for five patrolmen who will direct students along the designated paths. One substitute was installed who will be on call in case of absence of any of the regulars. These boys are John Longenbaugh. captian: Dennis Darr, lieutenant; Charles, Lamb. James Wilson. Leonard Kline, Don Tatman. Stephen Hoover and Tom Ganshorn. patrolmen. Serving from 7:50 to 8:05 a.m. and 3:15 to 3:30 p.m each school day. the crossings guarded are at Carroll and Huntington. Boston and Huntington. Brooklyn and Main. Boston and First, and the foot bridge leading to Carroll street. Under the direction of Edgar Speer, elementary school principal. the patrolmen are instructed to guard the paths and crossings used by school children of the first six grades. Cooperation of drivers and of parents is encouraged in order to promote the success of the patrol system, said Speer. The same paths are recommended for junior and senior high school pupils altho the patrol is only for the benefit of elementary school children. Selection of the officers for this program is based on ratings I by teachers on academic grades, j leadership and dependability, and results of the safety tram ing course including a written test. Town marshal Don Enyeart and Harold Heintzelman of the street department have cooperated in getting the program un ' derway. Speer stated, and the > town marshals will continue to' cooperate with the system. Since approximately 430 of I

THANK YOU I am deeply gratified for the support the people have given me in this election: for the untiring efforts of mv loval friends and I particularly want to thank mv committee for the time and effort they put forth in this campaign. I also want to congratulate the other members of the board and hope we may work together for the good of our town and community. BYRON CONNOLLY

in the final fudging for the grand prize. Unmasked to face the camera, the “family” is identified as John. Tom and ( buck, sons of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Kimpel. Perc Bartlett Photo

the 487 elementary school children remain at school during the noon hour, the patrol is not on duty during this time. Belts and badges, donated by the Chicago motor Club, were presented to the patrol squad by George Bullock, deputy marshal. Hats and coats were the gift of the Business and Professional Women’s Club. Ladies Os The Round Table Mrs. Louise Connolly was hostess- to the Ladies of the Round Table at their regular meeting Monday evening during which Mrs. Sylvester Amsler was welcomed into membership by the president. Mrs. Clair Dreher. During the business meeting it was voted to give SIOO to the Muscatatuck School in Southern Indiana. This money was the balance in the treasury of the Junior Ladies Club at the close of the 1958-59 year and was presented to their sponsors, the Round Table, to be used for a worthy cause. Mrs. Clayton Mock and Mrs. Leonard Barnhart presented the program. Mrs. Mock’s subject was Say It the “Write” Way in which she explained the uses of correctly written letters. Mrs. Barnhart spoke on Character Study.

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Gas Franchise (continued from page 1) Also, that under the two-year program, a gas transmission line ! would be laid connecting Syra-' cuse to NIPSCO’s present gas transmission system, and a complete gas distribution system i would be installed in the com-, munity. Shannahan pointed out at the meeting that NIPSCO can supply gas to this and other areas not now served by the utility without going through any regulatory channels since NIPS CO’s contract to purchase gas from Midwestern has already received the approval of the Fed eral Power Commission. He urged prompt action by the Syracuse Town Board, so as to hasten the time when natural | gas can be made available to the j people of this area. Plan Commission Will Meet Tues. At 7 P.M. I Regular meeting of the Town i Commission is scheduled for 10 November at 7 p.m. in the Fire Station. ! BRENDA HUGHES CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Four year-old Brenda Hughes j celebrated her birthday Thurs-! day with a Halloween party, given by her mother Mrs. Joseph; Hughes. Games were played and prizes were won by Linda and Sally Shively. Randy Hodgsen and i Randy .Niles. Mrs. Hughes was assisted inf serving birthday refreshments i by Mrs. Allen Shively. Other guests were Ricky and Becky Eyer. Sally Hodgson. Kristie Niles and Trudy Shively. Susie Schrock. Rodney Hughes. Cinda Luttman. Dallas McKibben and Peggy Hughes. Brenda’s grandmother. Mrs. Valerie Hughes, and Mrs. Don- ; aid Niles, Mrs. Charles McKibben and Miss Ida Vogel were also there.

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