Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 29, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 April 1961 — Page 8

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. ■ ■ W■■ I ' GOV. MATTHEW E. WELSH writes bis check for the first ticket to the Statewide Jefferson-Jackson Day Banquet scheduled for the Murat Temple. Indianapolis, May 6. Mrs. Frank E. McKinney, cochairman of the annual fund raising dinner assured the Governor that there were no free tickets and that included the Governor, who will be one 4* the principal speakers at the affair. Other speakers will be Jtohn Bailey, Democratic National Chairman, and Senator Vance Hartke. .

Executive Board Plans For Campfire Day Camp At ' Syracuse Ompfire Executive Board, nine members were present and a report of the accounts and records for the year were read by Mrs. Carl Satre. secretary Paul Lantz presented the account records. D ■: Miss Mary Ann Stieglitz. Mrs. Lawrence Hester and Mrs. Frank Putt were appointed to the train - tag program committee. Campfire leaders will be invited to the May 3 meeting. Mrs Putt reported on the regn of the girls for Day Camp Workers for .the camp •. i Mrs Put' nxb.o is chairman, are Mrs. Carl Satre. Mrs. Walter Hagerdon and Mrs. Raymond Wil-on. Date of the camp is to lx* announced. Mrs Rose Richey and Mrs. Frank Putt are in charge of group organization. Mrs. Dowell Welty is chairman of the candy sale for November. Fly up day is scheduled for Mur 12 with Mrs. Jack Ridings in charge. After further discussion of the budget, and various programs, the meeting adjourned so that committees could have short sessions Hospital Notes — Miss Patricia Lynn* Stephens. R. R 1. was admitted Sunday for medical care at Goshen Hospital and released Monday. Mrs. Ernest Plymale was admitted Sunday and released Mrs. Hascall Grissom /R. R 1. was admitted Wednesday for medical care Miss Iva Coy was treated for a finger laceration Saturday at Goshen Hospital and released Mrs. John Meek was released Monday from Goshen Oospital. Mrs. Burton Smith was admitted Tuesday for ' medical treatment. SARD OF THANKS We want to thank the Fire Department and all others who helped put out the grass fire at our place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Steinberger

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Cast-Hursh Wedding Miss Anita Marie Hursh. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles W Hursh of Goshen and Syracuse Lake, exchanged wedding vows with William Ronald Cast in a double ring ceremony at the Plymouth United Church of Christ in Goshen April 1. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C Cast of Kentland. , The wedding reception was held at the Elcona Country Club. The couole is now at home, following a wedding trip to New Orleans, at 641 East Walnut Street. Grenncastle Miss Indiana of 1958. the bride is a senior at DePauw University. .Mr. Cast is a member of the senior class at Indiana University Medical School. The SyracuScene . . . Mr. and Mrs: Gilbert George accompanied their daughter, Phyllis, on a week end trip into Ohio. They stopped with friends in Medina. Ohio, and Phyllis went on to Chippewa Lake where she was the guest' of a former college roommate. Mrs. Sherwood Young, and family

GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES Dial KE 3-5585 or KE 3-1593 Over 20 Years Satisfactory Service to the Farmer Monday, April 17. 12 P.M. NOTICE—We will sell around 7:30 P M 40 Hol Steers, wt. 300500 lbs. Sold in lots to suit the Buyer All livestock found a good outlet at steady prices. TOP PRICES: Milk cows $260.00 Heiferasteers. 17.00 to 23.00 Bulls, 18 60 to 20.80. Butch, er cows (Fat cows) 16.00 to 17.40. Butcher cows Canners & cutters* 14.00 to 16.00 Veal 35.50. Lambs. 17.25. Fat Hogs, 18.10.. Ruffs. 14 00 to 15.85. Male Hogs. 12 00 to 14 50. Feeder Pigs. 8.00 to 1i.50 Breeder Bull, 157.00. WE HAVE THE BUYERS Sherman. McDowell: Martin Auctioneers.

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PTA To Hear School Board In Session At Meeting Tuesday Election and installation of officers for the year 1961-62 will be the first order of business at the April meeting of the ParentTeacher Association meeting Tuesday night 7:30 in the cafeteria of the School house. For the program the local school board will conduct a meeting using the general theme. "How Good Are Your Schools?" for a subject of discussiofi. They will attempt to make, a report on North Central Association approval by telkng what has been done by the school towards that achievement and whit they look forward to doing. f The school presently has an enrollment of by the North . f Association would indicate, thfit the school meets high standards described by the association.. New Science Church In Goshen Opens Sunday Formal opening services will be conducted Sunday. April 16. in the newly constructed Goshen First Church of Christ, Scientist, at 111 North Fifth Street. There will be three services, the first at 11:00 a.m. which will be repeated in the afternoon,at 3:30 pm. and again at 7 :30 p.m. Sunday school will be held at 11:00 am. and there will be a nursery available at all three services for young children. The Reading Room is also located in the new bliilding. The Goshen church was established in June 1900 when Mrs. Nate C. Thompson, a student of Christian Science, came into the field to devote her time to the Christian Science practice: The property at 111 North Fifth Street was purchased in 1914 and remodeled for use by the church. In. August ® 1960. the church entered into a building program and now . have the new building which is Colonial in style. Harley Lindemuth was surprised Tuesday evening when guesU arrived for a birthday dinner party which his wife had arranged.

Introducing . . J '■ Bradston" • In a continuing effort to offer the best values in rattan furniture. we are pleased to present our initial showing of pieces by -Bradston. .of California. Shown this week in our north window is a prime example of the many attractive features of this well-known line. Three piece sectional sofa, matching arm chair, high back lounae chair and ottoman in a plain tie-in fabric rail with zippered foam cushions*, comer table, end table, pair of co-ordi-nated lamps.—all for just 5422.P8 • - Open 9 to 6 FrL. Sat., 9 to 9 (Closed Thursday afternoons during .April, May) On Highway 13

Horizon Girls Speak At BPW Club Tuesday , Twenty-eight members of the Syracuse Business and Professional Women’s Club met Tuesday night at the Beacon Restaurant for their April meeting. A Swiss steak dinner featuring a salad bar was served at a table centered with an arrangement of white snapdragons and pink carnations. Bunny Cripe and Bobbi Stiver. Horizon Girls, were guests and presented an interesting program of their experiences in New York City in November when they attended the Golden Jubilee con vention of Campfire Girls. Highlights of the week included tours of NBC studios. Rockefeller Center, and the final banquet when an operetta written especially for the .occasion was given. During the business meeting, it was voted to make an annual donation of $25 to the school patrol program. A similar donation will be given by two other service clubs and will provide for an annual trip for the patrol squad. - Miss Ethel Bowserwon the door prize which was the floral center piece. Hostess committee included Mrs. Clair Mohler, Mrs. Robert Murray and Mrs. Lucy Garrett. Ladies Os Round Table Mrs. Kennard Robinson entertained the Ladies of the Round able at her home Monday night with eighteen members present and one new member. Mrs, A. W. Bailey. In the absence of Mrs. Philip Fawley. Mrs. Sylvester .Amsler served as secretary. . Mrs. Richard Ditmer presented a music program by telling the story of Faust and playing recordings of the opera by Gounod.

CARD OF THANKS We want to thank all our friends for their kindness and expressions of sympathy during the illness and death of our father and grandfather. Mr. and Mrs Gilbert George and Phyllis

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COMMUNITY NEWS From South of Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Conklin of Fort Wayne were Easter Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs: Sherman Deaton. Mr. and Mrs. David Baker of Atlantic City were guests over the Easter week end of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kitson and family. Mrs. Carl Gable. Mrs. Ray Cripe, and Mrs. Esten Clayton, delegates from Zion Chapel, are attending the annual convention of the Women’s Missionary Society of the United Brethren in Christ Church, in Montpelier. Ohio. Thursday and Friday. Also Miss Becky Hall, as Young People’s delegate and the Rev. Carl Gable. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clayton of Detroit were supper quests Saturday evening of Mrs. Marie LeCount and George Strieby. . Dick Walker, son of Mr and Mrs. Carl Waler, now living in Gordon. Nebraska, with his wife and daughter, will begin a tour of the Caribbean Islands this week in company with several friends. Accomplished skin divers they will also explore the Caribbean waters and.make mov. ing pictures. "'~> Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mey and family entertained his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Luther of Cleveland for dinner Easter Sunday. Miss Beverly Mey was home from Purdue over the holidays, returning to school with Ronnie Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Don Scearse and children of Fort Wayne spent the week end with her father. Bert Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Corliss Lecount and sons of Noblesville were Easter week end guests of Mrs. Marie Lecount and George Strieby.

fcHRISTIAN SCIENCE J HEALS SUNDAYS 10:00 a.m.—WKAM—I46O kc. "Why Christian Scientists Rely on God for Healing." 1:15 p.m.—WSJV-TV—(2B) "Go Above the Mist”