Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 53, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 November 1959 — Page 2

SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL

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—Thursday 19 Nov. 1959

Enterei •»<'«nd ctaaa mattar at •he Poat Office at Syracuse. Indla«>» Publlahad every Thuraday by the Wawasee Publishing Company. Inc\ SUBSCRIPTION RATfS ONE YEAR 'Bv Mail! In Advance $3 50 TWO YEARS $6 THREE YEARS 58 SINGLE COPIES (A» All Newsstands! 10c Disglav Advertising Transient Rate Sb in B'Jt and Contract Rates Uoon Reovest Editor MARGARET FREEMAN Business Manager JOE N. WELLS divert »inr M«r I.VCT GARRETT X rtety K! > r JEANNE JONES Operator —ANNA CRAW Prs-aaman GEORGE A. CARTER Church Notes NOTE—In order to appear in this section, church notices must he in the Journal office by Monday n"cn. REORGANIZD CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Bonald Cole. Pastor Wentberhead Union Hall. Main Street Church School 10:00 am Morning Worship 11:00 am For information call GL 7 2653 FIRST CHURCH OI CHRIST SCIENTIST I’l N ■•■th Fifth. Goshen Sun Schoo! p-30 a m Snndav Service 11’06 a m Wec-p-'Hv 7 45 p m UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH ZION CHAPEL 4 Miles S of Syracuse on Old 13 R< Ctrl Gable Mlnisfr F• ■ " Watkins S S Sunt M -ie LeCotint Ass’t S.S Sunt Snndav School 10:00 am Morning worship 11 00 a m Thanksgiving Dinner, potluck 12:30. W.M.A. in charge Everyone welcome Thursday evening prayer seivice 7’45 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev Carl Satre. pastor Church School 9 45 a.m The Service 10 45 a.m. The sermon “A Promise From God’’ Tuesday. Pa-tor’s class for Adult instruction. 7:30 8:30 p.m in the Church Women of the church. 7:30 Mrs. H L. Bachin, n the hostess Thursday: Confirmation Class 3 45 pm Choir rehearsal. 7:30 pm. Friday, Stewardship dinner 6:30 pjtn The speaker is Dr W Carl Satre. p.m in Luther Hall. Panel dis-cus-ion of "Teenagers and Religion.*’ Thanksgiving day service 9:00 a m. 26 November CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN W. Harlan Smith. Pastor Donald Davis S S Sunt : <r,.’ ■.- ... <1 -’A J. n, Preaching Service 10:30 am ladies Aid all day meeting at the Church Pot luck dinner at noon on Wednesday 25 November Every member begin your daily Thanksgiving to Christmas bible readings on Thursday 26 Nov MFTHODIST CHURCH Thanksgiving Sunday W Noble Greene. MlnLster Mrs John Kimpel. S S Sunt M*s«s Catherine Connell CM? p.’ -■-■;< Education Mrs Jnmo Hughes. Membership Cui tivation Sept M’n joe Io"re uerker. OrsanLst. Blair Laughlin, Choir Director. Sunday School 9:30 a m Orcap Meditations 10:15 a m by Miss Sherry Searfoss. Morning Worship 10 3n am Minister’s sermon: Tradition of the Past for our Thanksgivings today Anthem by chancel choir. Ushers: R Campbell. N Blocker and O. Knisely. Kindergarten and Nursery Supervisors: Mrs J Lentz: Mrs t Byland: Mrs G Bushong: Miss Barbara Arnold: Miss Roseman* Bushong. Methodist Youth Fellowship 5 30 p.m Tuesday 24 November Choir rehearsal 7:45 om Thursday 26 November Thanksgiving Day! Important notice: The chancel choir will present its Christmas Cantata on Thursday eve ning 10 December at the church at 7:30 p.m The public is cordially invited to attend.

Concert Series Opens Saturday At Winona f/B ■'V -VIV ■ fk Miss Claramae Turner Claramae Turner, noted American contralto, will sing at Winona Auditorium Saturday 21 November for opening of Lakeland Civic Music Association concert aertes.. Miss Turner whose career has ranged from the Metropolitan, the San Francisco and Chicago operas to the motion picture ‘Carousel." has a voice of opulence, color and brilliant quality Admission to the series of five 1959-60 concerts is by membership card only. The membership drive was held last May for one week with 1.250 memberships sold." Other artists to appear are Carl Pal?.:Wednesday 9 De eember, prizefighter baritone: Nelson and Neal Tuesday 19 January, duo piano team: Tuesday' 23 .February Roger Wagner Chorale; Monday 14 March Indianapolis Symphony All concerts start at 8 p.m. EST Deaths—Funerals HENTZELL Services were held Friday in LaGrange for Arthur Leßoy Hentzell. 77. of Orlando Florida, formerly of Syracuse, who died 9 November in Orlando. Mr ”ent.-e’.’. u is’born in Syracuse 24 Sep:* mber 1882 He is survived by his widow. They moved to Orlando two years ago to make their home with a son. Millard. Survivors include two other sons. Arthur G of Shelbyville. Michigan,: a daughter. Mrs. grandchildren and 3 great ’randchildren: two brothers. Chark of Milw uk e. and Mil- < ar •_ » sisters one of whom i- A’:- Minnie Simon INDIAN VILLAGE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Rev. Carl Gable. Minister I miS oi Cromwell. Road 5 a Kulm. Sunday School Supt Sunu.iv School 9.3 U am. Evening Evangelistic service 7:30 pm -' Prayer meeting Wed 7:00 pm at Walter Kneppers home. SOLOMON CREEK E.U.BRev. John Schroeder. Pastor r n.vH It; -ov SiipT O-.-S Worship Service 10:40 a m BURR OAK E.U.B Rev John Schroeder. Pastor Lawrence Owen. Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. W uv *SFF I u-rqnr CHSFFI Phare UL 6-6661 Rev Herbert Yoder. Pastor R R 1 Cromwell. Ind. Phone UL 6 6689 Morning Worship 10:00 am Sunday School Service 11:00. Evening Worshio service 7:30 Bib’e Studv Wed 7 30 pm. Children’s Story Hour 7:30 J’minrs S'"’. ’! :■. 7 30 p.m < It M F BIBIF CHURCH Rev At Favmond Mason. Pasto* T'deoe* dc"Y ’Air. J a'” m tai ’fi nn , m M rnlng Worship ’] ■ R: ’e School C3O p :n Young People*? tuning 7:30 p m . Evening Service Midweek Service Thursday JO p m

Nursery Guild Meets With Mrs. L Byland Mrs. Louis Byland was hostess to members and guests of the Methodist Nursery Guild Wednesday evening 11 November. Mrs. F. A. Singleton, vice pres ident. conducted the business meeting in the absence of the president. She welcomed Mrs. John Connolly. Mrs. Edgar Speer. Mrs. Ronald Scholl and Mrs. Jack Schacht as guests. Devotions were given by Mrs. Hugh Neer, who chose as her subject Arthur Godfrey’s “I’m Thankful I’m Alive.” It was announced that Mrs. Raymond ’vUson will be the Guild representative tor the Syracuse Council of Church Women. Mrs. Singleton presented the program for the evening entitled ’Your Childs Heritage of Faith.” Hostesses who aided Mrs. Byland in serving a variety of chocolate cakes and coffee were Mrs. Eugene Hall andjMrs. Donna Hostettler. The next meeting will be a Christmas party at Foo and Faye’s Restaurant Wednesday evening 9 December at 8:00 p.m with husbands and other guests invited. Members are urged to contact Mrs. Eugene Yoder at GL 7-3446 or Mrs. William T. Jones Jr., at GL 7-3035 by 1 December to make reservations for themselves and guests. Goodwill Home Demonstration Club A Veteran’s Day meditation was given by Mrs. Blanche Kline at the 11 November meeting of the Goodwill Home Demonstration Club held at the House of Friendship Mrs. John Shock, vice presi dent, presided at the meeting in the absence of the president, of Syracuse. Burial was in the Brushy Pairie Chapel cemetery near LaGrange.

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Song of the month "For the Beauty of the Earth” was sung, led by Mrs. Paul Culler who gave its’ history, and accompanied by Mrs. Elmer Baugher at the piano. Mrs. Paul Culler and Mrs. Fred Butt presented the lesson. "Meal Planning for one Week.” Roll Call was answered bj* "What I want for Christmas.” A “Thanks” offering was also collected. Health and Safety remarks were given by Mrs. Dean Grady who spoke of her recent trip to the Fort Wayne State School for retarded children. It was decided to donate cookies to the “Career Day" 1 December in Warsaw, and plans were made for the Christmas party to be held on 9 December. Hostesses were Mrs. Sherman Deaton. Mrs. Eldon Watkins and Mrs. Belle Strieby.

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