Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 53, Number 65, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 November 1960 — Page 6

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Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary KI jfißt ■• • ftl *>••.• f |B|V. A- : - ~ . AUr ■ \ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petty SBRMFi F

A surprise par: y was held Sat-1 urday night at Howard's for Mr.', and Mrs. Walter Petty of North Harrison Street who observed their 50th wedding anniversary! November 15. Sixty guests from Syracuse and Ligonier greeted'

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the couple when they were ushered into the private dining room by their daughter, Mrs. Lewis Carr, her husband, and i their three sons. " The Pettys had been guests of 1 the Carrs for dinner at Howard’s

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and most of the guests assembled before they finished. The Carr family lives in Chicago and were here for the week end. The youngest son. Terry, is in high school and the two older boys. Roger, and David, are students at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. The buffett table was beautifully arranged ■with gold candles, golden mums, and wheat, and an anniversary - cake inscribed for the occasion. A unique center piece of gilded fruit and vegetables, significant of the Thanksgiving season, drew attention to the Gift table and the golden money three prepared bv Mrs. Ken Harkless. Mrs. Leland Calbeck and Mrs. Harold Young. Guests from Ligonier included Mr and Mrs. O. R. Bangs, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniel, Mrs. Wai ter Robinson. Mrs. R. K. Eamhart, Mrs. Fred Starr. Dr. and Mrs. Q. F. Stultz, Mrs. Ray Loy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cooper. Mr. and Mrs Leland Calbeck. Rev. and Mrs. David Gosser and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fshier. Those from Syracuse were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pfingst, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehrer. Mrs. Nelson Blough. Mrs. Walter Kegg. Ms. R. E. Thornburg, Mrs.

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Thursday, November 17, 1960 •

Primary Mothers Club: Mrs. Arthur Mabie, assisted by Mrs. Jack Schacht and Mrs. Ernest Rogers, entertained the Primary Mothers Club last Mrs. James Fry, president, presided at a short business meeting during which Mrs. Louis By land a and Mrs. Carroll Koble resigned" as members. Mrs. Jay Brouwer was named sacial chairman to replace Mrs. Byland. Door prize was won by Mrs. Brouwer. The remainder of the evening was spent playing cards. The SyracuScene ... Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Liniger moved into the O Dell property on East Main Street, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foster.