Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 11, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 February 1961 — Page 4

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My neighbors /J'S C Im, ||j InVv^F^^ 3 “Tve nothing to wear—and you .throw your money away on insurance.** S Public Library j Book List t RECENT AND READABLE Anna Teller by Jo Sinclair The Dean's Watch by Elisabeth Goudge The Doomed Oasis by Hammond Innes The Lost Sister Among the Miamis by Otho Winger The Day Christ Was Bom by J.m Bishop Pomp and Circumstances by Noel •' Coward Many a Voyage by Loula Erdmen The Nightingale by . Agnes S. Turnbull The Lilacs Overgrow by Lin Tai-yi Testament of Trust by Faith Baldwin Frontiers in American Democracy by Senator Eugene J. McCarthy Best Plays of 1959-1960 compiled by Louis Kronenberger YOUNG ADULT BOOKS Between You and the Gatepost by Pat Boone . Boy Gets Car by Henry G Felsen Star Surgeon by Alan Nourse Sixes and Sevens by Esther Carlson Mask and Flippers by Lloyd Bridges The Man Who Rode the Thunder by William H. Rankin CHILDREN’S BOOKS The Buffalo Robe by Garden Christensen Alfred by Janice Udry Something New At The Circus by Hannah Simons When the Snow is Blue by Marguerite Dorian Flicka, Rieka, Dicka and the Big Red Hen by Maj Lindman First Book of the Congo by Phillip McDonnell Believe It or Not All used cars carry A Full Year Warranty! ’6O CHEV Corvair. 4 dr. a.T Truly an economy car. Like new | d ‘59 CHEV «•’ <-dr Wagon. Std. shift Tone owner. 59 CHEV. 8. 4.dr. Wagon, AT A beautiful 2-tone one owner. ’59 FORD 8. 4 tlr - Har<l to P- Std. shiftTvery Clean ’SB CHEV «• Std. shift Real ntefc! ’57 RAMBLEB < -dr. Wagon, AT A nice one owner. 57 CHEV 8. 4-dr. Hard Top. AT A beauty! I ! ’56 BUCIK Special S-dr. AT. A real nice clean car. New tlree. *55 FORD 8. J- 41 "- Std. shift A white beauty ’ ’ ! *55 DODGE 8 4-dr. Std. shift Want a good buy* ’49 CHEV H.ton PICK-UP A cjwtn one! . 46 STUDE iH-ton, 2-speed. Grain box. A good one! BYLER MOTORS SYRACUSE Vem Byler, Owner RAMBLER Sales and Service

’67 Vacation Guide Lists Local Hotel South Shore Inn at Wawasee Lake, will receive national recognition in the 1961 edition of the illustrated Duncan Hines Travel Book "Vacation Guide” out this month, .according to an announcement by Roy H. Park, editor-in-chief of the Duncan Hines Institute, publisher of Duncan Hines« Travel Books. The South Shore Inn is one of 1.700 vacation places in North America, from luxury resorts to rough-and-ready fishing camps. “Recommended by Duncan Hines.” Companion travel books published by the Institute are “Adventures in Good Eating”

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COMMUNITY NEWS of Oakwood Park Area OAKWOOD. Ind. — Mr. and Mrs. Robert James and family of Lagrange spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Byland. Mr. James is recover-

and “Lodging for a Night.” both reissued in November, 1960. containing completely revised listings for 9.200 restaurants and lodging places in North .America. “These editions mark the beginning of out second quarter century of service tojhe American traveling public,” . Pars noted. ‘ No effort has been spared to make them complete and up-to-date.

ing from injuries to arm and shoulder received in a fall. On Sunday afternoon Bobbi Sue Crafton, who was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crafton came over to play. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Haines visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kizer ;ind family in Bluffton. Saturday. Mrs. Garth Haines has completed a five weeks course of lessons in Leadership Training, held at the South Wayne E.U.B. Church in Fort Wayne. Rev. Paul Eppley was in Greencastle Monday and Tuesday attending a State Pastor's Convention. Dinner guests in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Paul Eppley Sunday. were Rev. and Mrs. Claude

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Wolfe, daughters. Claudia and Catherine, and son Michael, of North Manchester. Rev. Eppley and Rev. Wolfe were former collegemates at Manchester where Rev. ’Wolfe presently holds the position of professor and coach. He had been the speaker in the morning service at the E.U.B. Church. Callers in the home of Mrs. Mae Zimmerman and Esther last week were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Doll and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morris of Dublin. Sunday afternoon John Zimmerman and Paul Lockwood of the Solomon’s Creek Community came to the park to go sledding and called at the Zimmerman home to rest and warm up with hot cocoa.