Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 May 1961 — Page 12

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Round Table Club Closes The Season The Ladies of the Round table club closed the season with a dinner party Monday evening at Johnson's Hotel Lake Wawasee. The theme of the party was “travel - ‘ and tables were decorated with sjfring flowers and figures representing modes of travel in parts of the wor. I. Nut cups were miniature suit cases with place cards attached. The retiring president. Mrs. Clayton Mock, conducted a brief business meeting when she announced that Mrs. Edgar Speer 4 had accepted the invitation to become a member of the club. Mrs. Mock presented gifts to her officers and to Mrs. Hilary Bachman and Miss Ethel Bowser for perfect attendance. Mrs. Mock has a record of three years of perfect attendance and she was presented a Rift from the club by Mrs. Carl Penn. The retiring president presented the gavel to the new presuit Mrs. Eloise Method __ Mrs. Penn, chairman of the hostess committee, introduced two guests. Mrs E. T Anderson and Miss Irene Abts who presented the program. Mrs. Anderson and Miss Abts recently returned from a trip to England Greece. Lebanon. Cairo and the Holyland and they showed color film of this trip with an interesting narration by Mrs. Anderson. Other members of the hostess committee were the mesdames Hilary Bachman. Noble Blocker. Kennard Robinson. Noble Myers. Edith Rhode. Marguerite Elkins and Clair Dreher. Twenty-one members were present. Mother Honored Lt. Governor Richard Rist me was among those present at the First Baptist Church in Warsaw recently when Mrs. Russell Smith of that city was honored as Indiana’s 1961 Mother of the Year. More than 500 Warsaw and county residents assembled at the church to pay tribute to Mrs. Smith, a widely-acquainted coun. ty seat resident April Meter Collection Parking meter collections for the month of April totalled $244.75. according to report of Ernest Buchholz, town clerk This amount is $3 less than collections for March and $6.50 less than collected in April 1960. -Classifieds work for you

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Milford Resident Fatally lujured MILFORD Ind.—Glenn Baker. 60. of R.R. 2, who suffered crushing head injuries at his farm last Saturday afternoon, was reported in critical condition and died Tuesday noon at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. He suffered a fractured skull, fractured jaw and severe scalp lacerations when his head was caught between a tractor and wagon. The accident happened as Baker and an empolyee. Levi D. Miller, were working near the granary. Baker was attempting to hitch the wagon, heavily loaded with beans, to the Miller was operating. Baker lost his footing and the wagon, which was on a slight incline, rolled against him. Miller took Baker to the hospital in a car. Services Friday Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Islancj Chapel EUB Church at Hastings’. The Rev. Logan Weaver. Benton Harbor. Michigan, and the Rev. Paul Garner will officiate and burial will be in Leesburg Cemetery’. Friends will be received at the Mishler Funeral Home at Milford until noon Friday when the body will be taken to the church. Dismiss Suit A suit on account, filed in Kos. ciusko Circuit Court at Warsaw by Wayne Hardware of Fort Wayne, against Tim Motts and Dwight Gard of here, has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff by Judge Seth Rowdabaugh. The SyracuScene . . . Mrs. Walter Hagerdon spent several days last week in Toledo visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Plenty and her brother, PFC William Plonty who recently re-en-listed after eleven years sendee in the army. Call News to GL7-3666

FOR SALE Arthur Brown property on Boston Street. Immediate possession. Cash or Terms Phone: GL 7-3222 Laucks Xanders, Executor

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Eat To Prevent Colds - "You could drink quarts of fruit juice or eat any amount of a specific food. and. as far as we know, you still would not prevent or cure a cold." says Miriam Eads. Purdue University food specialist. “Since we don’t know what causes colds, we cannot say that a certain vitamin prevents or cures them." she continues. “But we do know that proper nutrition can build up your resistance, lessening your chances of catching cold and helping you recover faster from those you might have." Good everyday way to this protective resistance. Miss Eads explains -"XhaFuie foundation of a health-building diet consists of daily servings from four basic food groups, these are dairy foods, meats, reg. etables and fruits, and breads and cereals. They work in combination to maintain health. The dairy food group includes milk, cheese, ice cream, and butter. The daily serving should be the equivalent of at least three glasses of milk for children and two. for adults. Averyone should have at least two servings a day from the meat group, which includes lean meats, fish, poultry, eggs, cheese, peanut butter, nuts, dry peas and dry beans. Have at least four daily’ servings from the fruits and vegetables group, making sure they include both green and yellow vegetables, potatoes, citrus fruits and tomatoes. Four servings a day from the breads and cereals group, include enriched, wholegrain or restored, bread, cereal, flour, macaroni, spaghetti and noodles.

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If 11 \ 'wS? ~ S? “They’re so anxious to brag about having color TV’ they’ve tainted their set blue.”

Miss Denzel Elected State Group Officer Miss Mary Lou Denzel, third grade teacher at Marshall Memorial School, Columbia City,was elected State Vice President of the Association of Childhood Education International Saturday at the State Convention in Anderson, The organization is made up of 6000 teachers in the kindergarten end elementary grades that work together to improve the education and well-being of children and to continue their profession, al growth as teachers. Miss Denzel is completing her last term as president of the Whitley County ACE Branch and is president of the northeast Division ACEI Luncheon during the Teacher’s Convention in

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Included in a recent big shipment of all-purpose Telescope folding furniture is an outfit consisting of a generous 48 inch round table arid four chairs—chairs so comfortable you’ll want to sit in them by the hour. Can be usd indoors or outdoors. Both table and chairs have plastic self-levelling feet to protect your floors. Beautiful spar varnish natural wood table top is provided with opening for insertion of garden umbrella if desired All pieces fold flat for easy storage, and priced at $99.50. See this group this week in the Sunset room at the Turkey Creek Furniture Shop. Open 9 to 6 Fri.. Sat., 9 to 9 (Closed Thursday aftemoohs during April, May) On Highway 13 manfl e SHoy