Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 53, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 June 1960 — Page 3

BPW Installs Officers Tuesday For 1960-61 Officers for the 1960-61 year were installed at a dinner meeting of the Syracuse Business and Professional Women s Club Tuesday night at Howard's. Mrs. Frank Bates conducted the impressive ceremony in which Mrs. R. C. Tytler, president; Mrs. W. S. Nusbaum, vice president; Mrs. Leonard Barnhart, secretary; and Mrs. Arthur Morris, treasurer. were given the oath of office. Re-elected to serve a second

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year were Mrs. Tytler and Mrs. Nusbaum. Mrs. Barnhart and Mrs. Morris replace Mrs. Lucy Garrett and Mrs. Winston Gantz both of whom served two years in their respective offices. - A president's pin, gift of the club, was presented to Mrs. Tytler by Mrs. Nusbaum. Dainty floral arrangements in milk glass bowls were presented by Mrs. Tytler to the officers who served with her during the past year. During the business meeting, reports were given by Mrs. Robert Murray and Mrs. Barnhart on the work of the County

School Reorganization Committee. Mrs. Eldred Mabie sent a report on her visit to the County Home in May when gifts were taken for Mather s Day. Mrs. Orval Snobarger, Mrs. Louise Byland and Mrs. LucyGarrett are serving as a Street Fair committee. They reported no definite information on how the BPW group was to assist the Syracuse Police and Firemen in this event The club voted that this com mittee should direct club mem bers in whatever activity they will assist with during the Fair week. In response to the request from the Street Fair sponsors the club selected Nancy Stump as the Syracuse entry in the queen contest with Janet Grady as alternate. Entries from other towns in the county will compete in the contest to be held during the street fair week. A donation to the Syracuse Firemens fund was considered and will be acted upon at the next meeting. It was suggested by Mrs. Richard Brown that the club might equip the first aid truck which the Lakeland Skating Club purchased for the fire department. The skating club is earning money to pay for the truck but at present, no provision has been made to purchase the necessary equipment. The club voted to donate SSO to the Fourth of July fireworks display sponsored by the Cham-

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ber of Commerce. Mrs. Rodney Koontz, Mrs. Frank Bates and Mrs. Orval Snobarger were elected to fill unexpired terms on the Advisory Board. Mrs. Noble Blocker and Mrs. Charlotte MoSweeny complete the membership of the board. Perfect attendance gifts were presented by Mrs. J. B. Cox from the club to Mrs. McSweeney for 5 consecutive years; Mrs. Tytler for 4 years; Mrs. Gants and Mrs. Garrett, both for 1 year. Mrs. Leonard Barhart won the door prize, a beautiful white summer bag. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Mabel Mock, Mrs. Jerry R. Smith of Anderson and little Miss Bonnie Jo Fuller. Outgoing officers served as the committee. Tables were decorated with bouquets of garden flowers and colorful favors of miniature ice-cream chairs making a gay setting for the excellent swiss steak dinner complete with tasty relish plate and strawberry shortcake. The SyracuScene Among the out of town guests attending the wedding of Miss Janet Riley and Terry Trexler were many of their college friends and the following relatives of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ward and daughter Ann Jo of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Don Riley of Springfield, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson and children. Janice, Nancy and Carl, of Hammond. Mrs. Ernest Cory pf Hammond, Mrs. Nick Bonfliglo of Sturgis; Mrs. Tom Moreno of Hobart and Marshall Moreno of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. James Wibel of Gary,

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SYRACUSg.WAWASEE JOURNAL

Thurs. June 16, 1960—

Pay Fines In JP Court Arthur R. Kimball, South Bend, and Carl Franklin God frey, Syracuse, were arrested for speeding recently by town deputy marshal, Fred Personette. Both paid fines and costs totalling $22.75 in the court of Justice of the Peace Robert S. McCullough. Robert Eugene Jones, Crorn well, was arrested by Personette for failure to stop at a traffic signal. Fine and costs totalled $18.75. Two boating violations weiv taken before Justice McCullough this week. Roy A. Lofton, Fort Wayne, and David E. Thuline, Indianapolis, were arrested by Constable Dale Sparklin for operating their boats at more than 10 mph after sunset. Each paid fine and costs totalling $18.50. Dale Sparklin. recently appointed constable to fill the unexpired term of Jack D. Clark who is now living in Florida, is on duty at all times and can be reached at GL 7-3618. John Sudlow Injured John Sudlow is reported to be resting fairly well following surgery Tuesday at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. Sudlow. local pier man. asisting with installation work Monday on a barge when a piece of equipment slipped from the hands of his helper. The weight of the equipment struck against his left arm causing the muscle of the upper arm to tear at the the elbow. This type of injury is considered very rare, according to the surgeon who performed the repair work tuesday of pulling the muscle back into place. Wires were used to secure it. A cast was applied to the arm which is to be worn for six weeks. Miss Connie Sudlow. nurse at Memorial Hospital in South Bend, expects to be with her father Thursday and Friday, and he hopes to return home Saturday. Mrs. Sudlow said.

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