Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 53, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 November 1959 — Page 9

Crowds Attend School Open House Program A large crowd of over 1000 persons braved the season's first snow storm to fill the new Syracuse gymnasium Thursday evening 12 November in observation of the 39th annual American Education Week. The program. combining choral selections and physical education demonstrations, was narrated by Sally Rondot, high school senior, and began with the pledge to the flag given by selected members of the first, second and third grades, followed by the National Anthem. A childrens' chorus composed of boys and girls from each of Don’t Get Up Nights! Make This 4-Dav Test. 1 Fhieh k:lne>* w b BCKETS Help nature eliminate e*< •>»» acM» and other nastea that way cause frequent or » ant> flow burning backache, leg pane or getting up ni«ht« Your 50c I Mi k at any druc .etore It TICKETS do ; not completely aatlatv NOW at ThornHflUl DHVO TERMITES I Universal Termite Control Phone AM 7 7372, 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw Indiana -.OR — Syracuse. Indiana Wowasee lumber Co. .IWXWXWWXVLIWW

From where I sit... Z/ Joe Marsh A Real # eat y /z Subject

Today I've got a tale that really hits close to home—but it's okay. I've got the wife's permission to tell it. My Mrs. Marsh has been cooking hams — deliciously, I might add—for years. But always, just before she pops 'em into the oven, she slices an inch off one end. Reason: she said her mother always did that to make ham tastier. Last week, though, Grandma gave the real reason. Sure, she used to slice an inch’from a am but only when her rcast.ug pan was an inch too short.

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The SyracuScene . . . (Held Over From Last Week) Mrs. Jackson Ridings has accepted a position with the Public Library as substitute librarian to take the place of Mrs. Max Carlson who resigned recently. Announcement was made at the regular meeting of the library board Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heyde entertained at dinner Sunday for their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Elword of Kansas City. Kansas. Mrs. C. R. Traxer of South Bend: Mrs. Oscar Van Durant. Mr. and Mrs. William Heyde, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Heyde and sons. Paul, Rick, Mark and Bill, all of Bremen. the three fourth grades, provided several musical numbers, under the direction of Mrs. i Richard Ditmer. Girls in the third, fifth and sixth grades gave evidence of I the interesting new ways of learning physical coordination | in the "Elementary Girls Physii cal Education" demonstration. They were under the direction lof Miss Marcia Shock, while ■ Stanley Hoopingarner directed the fifth and sixth grade boys in a similiar ‘‘Elementary Boys Physical Education" demonstration. Comments on American Edui cation Week by Lewis S. Immel. superintendent, concluded the program. An open house and visitation period of the high school and grade school rooms followed the program. FREE Subscribe now to the Journal and receive Free advertising in classified section.

From where I sit, all of as do things that can’t be backed up by reason or fact. Most time they're pretty silly things — particularly the petty prejudices we build. For instance, some folks may resent your preference for buttermilk at dinner, or mine for a glass of beer. If they'd stop to think "why”—they'd realize they were taking a "slice" off our friendship and ' for no good reason at all.

SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL

Thursday 19 Nov. 1959 —

Unbeaten Concord Wins Syracuse Game A definite height advantage, excellent team work and real fine sub material found the Concord Minutemen victorious over the hosting Syracuse Yellowjackets Friday evening by a score of 86 to 59. Concord has won all it's games so far this season. Syracuse, unable to find their mark, out-jump or out run the visitors, trailed throughout the game. Nineteen fouls were made by Concord men. with Jackets fouling only 14 times. No foul outs occurred during the game. Francis Denton, John Lantz, and Carl Alfrey, regular ”B” team players were in action and played great ball during the last quarter. Syracuse's Carroll Denton, with 23 points, held high point honors for the game. Ron Iwema, Concord's high scorer, had 21 points. Box Scores: Svracuse FG FT PF Denton. C. 10 3 3 Druckamiller. N. 3 1 3 Denton. F. 15 1 Lantz. J. 0 4 1 Keim. D< 2 0 1 Godshalk. F 12 1 Alfrey. H 3 0 0 LeCount. B. 113 Firestone. T. 11 1 Shock, D 0 0 0 Alfrey. C. 0 0 0 Total 21 17 14 Concord Iwema. R. 9« 3 2 Johnson. S. 5 5 2 Kaufman. T. 4 5 1 Linn. W. 4 0 1 Hoogenboom, S. 3 0 0 Pierce. M. 12 1 Powell. J. 2 0 2 Shaum. L. 11l Martin. D. 10 3 Angel. 0 0 2 Kennedy. 0 0 0 Total 30 16 15 Quarter Scores: Syracuse 14 22 40 59 Concord 18 40 60 86 Calvary Ladies Aid Os E. U. B. Church The Calvary Ladies Aid of the Syracuse E.U.B. church met Tuesday evening 10 November at the home of Mrs. Alva Nicolai co-hostess were Mrs. Orville Marshall and Mrs. Nathan Thompson. There were 30 mem bers and four guests present. Devotions were given by Mrs. Thompson. “A Layman's Guide to the Lord's Prayer” followed by the singing of the "Lord’s Prayer” by Mrs. Opal Nolan, accompanied by Mrs. Elmer Stucky. Mrs. Roy L. Miller, president, presided at the business meeting. Election of officers was held with Mrs. Miller re-elected president. Other officers re-elected are Mrs. Jesse Welngart. vice-presi-dent: Mrs. R. W. Loose, secretary: Mrs. Wilma Hire, assistant secretary: Mrs. M. E. Rapp, treasurer and Mrs. Charles Beck, assistant treasurer. Project chairman Mrs. Gerald Schaefer, reported that *178.50 has been collected to date. During the social hour, members were entertained by Mrs. J. C. Bailey who gave a humorous reading entitled “The Blue Hen.” Plans were made for the December Christmas party to be held 8 December. Date-nut pudding. mints and coffee were wed by the hostesses at the conclusion of the evenings proeram. Guests were Mrs. Maude Devault. Mrs Ruth Miller. Mrs. Blarmel Starkey, and Mrs. Ruth Whitcomb. DUST & SON DECORATORS INSURED INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Paintl-r — Paper Hanging R R. 3. Syracuse GL 7-2313

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