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“Th* Hr* totMS to th* ritht” when Ho lunch time at school. Tho first grade is dismissed at eleven and logins tho noonday parade through tho cafo* toria and into tho dintag room with lunch trays. Os tho 467 pupils in tho elementary school, from 410

92 Merchants Donate Prizes For Trap Shoot Ninety one merchants in Syracuse and Nappanee and a num. ber of. individuals contributed prizes to the Labor Day Trap Shoot which bene fitted the local water safety program. Net proceeds of $450 went to the water safety- organization. Nappanee has participated in the pipgram tor the past two years and has contributed liber ally to its support. Syracuse contributors were: Harkless Boat Co.: B. &K.ROOT Beer; Merrill's; Poinsatte; Sportsman Center; Wawasee Village Hardware; Sleepy Owl; Galloway’s; Foo & Faye;.Shell Station ‘FisherJ; Arnolds Grocery; Magee Pottery; Old & New Shop; La Petite Shop; Bushong Barber Shop; Syracuse Hardware; Annabelle’s Shop; Wawasee Case: Auer s Service Station; Syracuse Lumber; Tom Socks; Star Store; Beacon; Sportsman Bar; Frog Tavern; Anchor Bar; Guy Rang; Elstrods; Ben Crews; National 5&10 Store; Connolly’s Grocery; Thornburg’s; Pacer Oil Co. Turkey Creek Furniture; Mary Bushong’s Beauty Shop; Wilkerson's Paint; Gamble Store; Wawasee Lumber Co.; Ruch's: Marises Village Shop; Kosciusko Beverage; Syracuse Cleaners: Syracuse Electric; Stucky Furniture; Sudlow’s Pier; Pilcher's; Harold Kitson; Dixie Restaurant; Mock's Marina; Darr's Gulf Station; Mexican Shop; Wawasee Marina; Don Byrd; Guide Grocery; Wawasee Bowl; Klink’s Grocery; Crom. well Lumber Co. ‘Fred Banta); Pickwick Lounge; Harry Nicolai. Nappanee Contributors: Nappanee Food Locker; Vitreous Steel Products; Helens Beautp Shop: Kroger; Temple ton Shell Service: News Agency; Johnson Drug Store; Shultz Bros Inc.; Dunham and Love Drug Store; Lehman's; Dr. James C. Miller; Stuckman; Shoe Store; HamshersDX; Metzler Shoe Store: CUpp Auto Supply; Rensberger’s; Auto Clinic; Glen Geyer; | State Bank of Nappanee; Relax : O Corp.; Warren Mens Wear; ' Boston Store; Stillsons; Newcomers; Central Barber Shop; Wagmillers 5 <fe 10 Store; Piet-1

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to 420 art served each day. 250 of tho 370 junior and senior high school pupils as well as faculty members patronize tho cafeteria making a total of dose to 700 served daily during tho noon hour from 11 a.m. to 12»40 p.ni.

| "Doc" Miller Is New Deputy Marshal Here Roy ("Doc”) Miller Jr., was appointed as fourth deputy marshal on the Syracuse police force Saturday. He replaces George Bullock Sr., whose resignation was announced Thursday. Miller's application has been on file since October 1959. He formerly was employed by George Gardner, plumber. Miller will work the 11 pm. to 7 am. shift. He completed his training peroid Monday. Miller is a lu etime resident of Syracuse, a graduate of Syracuse High school and resides with his wue and two sons in Wawasee Village. Builoek who has been deputy marshal since May 1959, sent a letter of resignation to Ernest, Buchholz, town clerk, Thursday staling his dissatisiaction ana that he felt he should resign at once. He has accepted a position with the Brock Manufacturing company in Milford. ENTERS NEW YORK SCHOOL Miss Linda Lantz and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lantz, were in New York City last week where Linda enrolled in the TObe-Cobum School of Fashion and Merchandising for the 196061 term. A 1959 graduate of Syracuse High School, Linda attended Butler University in • Indianapolis last year. Mr. and Mrs. Freddi Celletti of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitson of Rockford, Illinois. called on Mrs. Ida Hibschman Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkerson and son. Carl, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Carl Funk of Warsaw to Hayward. Wisconsin, last week on a fishing trip. IN FONT WATHE HOSPITAL Philip Pawley of the Syracuse high school faculty entered Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne Sunday where he expects to be a patient for about a week. He is in Room 144. chers Furniture: Robinson & Gerkey; Nappanee Milling Co Kelly Modlsett: B & B Case; Main Grill. Sloppy Jo's and Weiners. Buns. Mustard. Catsup. Onions. Relish and Cream donated bv Mr. and Mrs. John Pusti and Messick Processing Plant of Syracuse.

Syracuse, Indiana, Tuesday September 20, 1960

FOUR FROM SYRACUSE ATTEND BEAUTY SCHOOL Miss Marcia Crow r and Mrs. Brenda Stabler Kuhn. 1960 graduates of Syracuse High School, Mrs. Gerald Cramar and Mrs. Claude Kistler are attending the Warner Beauty College in Fort Wayne. The college is owned and operated by Lovada, who formerly operated a beauty shop at the east end of Wawasee. TO GO TO SCHOOL IN MINNEAPOLIS Miss Sharon Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert, will leave September 29 for Minneapolis where she will enter a business and professional school to train to be a medical assistant and receptionist. A 1959 graduate of Syracuse High School, Sharon has been employed for the past two years at the Lakeside Bakery. I , Students Enrolled At Indiana Two Kosciusko County students are enrolled in the record freshman class of 185 students in the Indiana University School of Medicine. They are Duke D. Fisher. R.R 2. Leesburg, and William L. Weybright, R-R 1. Syracuse. BIRTHDAY PARTY - John Swain celebrated his 78th birthday Sunday with a family dinner at his home. Guests were his only sister, Mrs. Sammie Richardson of Chesterfield. Indiana, her husband and two daughters. Helen and Alice; his son Harry and wife of Anderson; grandson. Jim Swain and his wife and children, Jimmy and Cathy, and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Pitcock and daughter. Karen of Chesterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Donald K tapper of Salem; Wisconsin, came last week to spend a short time at the Syracuse home purchased early this, year from Mr. and MnuJ. Barton Co*Do you Be able to recognize your Civil Defense Ifrnhlem

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Local Civil Defense Group To Act As Guards For Dedication

Gale Benner, city director of civil defense in Syracuse, reports that the local volunteer organization was delegated for guard duty at Carlin Airways in Warsaw when their recently enlarged airport is dedicated October 8-9. The men will be on duty from 1 to 6 pm. Saturday and from 10 am. to 6 pm. Sunday. Syracuse was chosen for this honor because it is the only civil defense organization in the county equipped with uniforms. Bob Firestone is chairman of the squad and Keith Herbison. secretary. Others in the group which totals twenty are Tom Gilbert. Ralph Knisley, Paul Tague, Vem Fawley, Bob Dean. Floyd Schlotterback. George Bushong. Glen Scott, Robert Penick. Hoppy Wise, Gerald Hubartt. Jim Ritter. James McClintic. Jack Scott. Larry Weaver, Bob Robinson. Max Kleinknight and Jerry Kern. 3000 airplanes including some government planes are expected to take part in the program. The airport which has operated 14 years by Joe Carlin now has a 3600 foot runway, a 30 feet wide taxi strip with lights all the way all night and a beacon. At present it is classed A-2 by the State. With the additional ground, it now can handle any size corporation plane. To prepare for the two days of guard duty, the Syracuse civil defense group will attend a ground control school October 6 in Warsaw. The class will be conducted in the evening by civil defense men from Indianapolis. Since organizing in Syracuse, the local civil defense has been meeting regularly on the third Wednesday night of the month. They are in the process of buying an emergency ambulance which will be equipped with all devices that may be needed. They are now working on establishing emergency centers for each area of the town. During the coupty fair at Warsaw. they were on duty with an emergency amublance at the fair grounds and serve the race track at Warsaw every Saturday. When basketball season begins, they will take over the parking of cars at the school house which the local firemen have handled recent years. Call News to GL7-3666

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Program For Parents Os First Graders Elementary Principal Edgar A. Speer has called a meeting of first grade teachers and parents of first grade pupils for Wednesday night September 14 at 7:30 in the school cafeteria. The purpose of the meeting is to explain the first grade program to the parents and give them an opportunity to ask questions and consult with the faculty members. Conventions Booked Solid At South Shore Conventions. booked solid through October 2, at the South Shore Inn, will complete the season’s activities at the hotel. Indiana General Contractors association, with members from all over the state, held their meetings from Thursday through Sunday last week. Managers of Indiana Farm Bureau Co-ops are holding their state meeting now. The three day convention started Monday and ends tomorrow. On Friday managers of Associated, Credit Bureaus will begin a three day meeting. Regional directors of the Sears Roebuck Company for sales promotion of their boats and motors will hold a national convention from September 25 through the 28th. This will be followed by a two day meeting of district managers of the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. Two insurance groups. State Farm Insurance Company and Farm Bureau Insrance company will hold meetings from September 30 through October 2. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Barton Cox were in Valparaiso Staurcay afternoon to visit with his grandson. Jeff Evans, 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans of Hebron. Jeff is recovering from an appendectomy at the Porter County Hospital. On Sunday the Coxes celebrated their wedding anniversary and spent the day in Michigan.