Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 May 1961 — Page 5

Thursday, May 11, 1961

Solomon Creek News A meeting was held Friday evening at Nappanee for the PastorParish committees of the EUB Churches of the district. Those attending from Solomon Creek were John Darr, Richard Longcor and Lloyd Juday. The district Conference superintendent Dr. Wilson Parks of South Bend, conducted the meeting. Solomon Creek Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Helen Miller. Bonnie Mishler was a S dinner guest in the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond yail made a business trip to St. Louis this week.

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Sunday callers in the home of Mrs. David Holtzinger in Goshen were. Rev. and Mrs. John Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. Manford Mishler and Bonnie. Guy Smith and Roy Grostefon were in Michigan over the weekend mushroom hunting. Mrs. Ethel Grubb who teaches at Judy school entertained at the ,’effer><?n ning. Among her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don Carpenter. Mrs. Pearl Tice Mr. and Mrs. Horace Virgil and the students who are graduating from the Bth grade this year. Don Mishler was guest of honor at a birthday . dinner in the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Manford Mishler. Sunday. Mrs. Jane Grady. Mrs. Edythe

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Brown and Miss Judy Mishler visited Mrs. Edna Darr Wednesday evening. Hex School The three schools of Benton Township. Hex, Benton and Juday held a Field Day Friday at Juday school. Pupils from Hex won several blue ribbons in the various contests. Following the lunch hour the students were all taken to Hoosier Skateland for an afternoon of skating. A potluck dinner will be held at Hex Thursday noon for the pupils and any parents who wish to attend. This will be the last day of school. Friday evening a meeting was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Yoder, the PTO President, to discuss the book rental system for next year. No decision was reached. Those meeting with the Yoder s were Mrs. George Weybright. Hex Principal. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hibschman and Mr. and Mrs. Manford Mishler. Wed. Afternoon Club Mrs. James Kirkwood was hostess for the May 5 meeting of the Wednesday Afternoon Club with sixteen members resent and one guest Mrs. .Carl Reynolds. Roll call response was on Flowers and Gardens. Mrs. Lewis S. Immel presented the program by reviewing a book on the life of John Foster Dulles, secretary of state in the Eisenhower cabinet. The next meeting will be a spring musicale by Mrs. Fred Clark in her home and w ill conclude the club program until fall. Lovely candies were served during the social hour.

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PUBLIC SALE The undersigned executor of the estate of Jay B. Maxwell, Deceased. will sell at public auction, at the last residence of said decadent in the City of Ligonier, at 506 West Second St., the following listed personal property, on, Saturday, May 13th, 1961 Sale To Begin At 11:15 a.m. Living room suite: coffee table; numerous lamps, pictures and mirrors: gate-leg table: 10 inch television: sewing machine: 2 love seats; occasional chairs; lamp tables: kitchen stool; some dishes and silver: numerous what nots and planters: what not shelves: 3 kitchen cupboards: kitchen table and chairs; 2 corner cupboards; pair bunk beds: 2 dressers: Maple bedroom suite, complete; Frigidaire refrigerator; Skelgas gas range; washing machine; oil heating stove; pans, cooking utensiles and pots; electric mixer: 2 toasters; electric iron:, metal stool: metal lawn chair: electric coffee maker; 2 radios: porch and lawn furniture: some bedding: linens and fancy work: several blankets; electric fans: room size rug: numerous throw rugs; combined desk and book case; 2 small bookcases; cedar chest: odd chairs and stools: tables and stands: chest of drawers: 2 pair boat oars; 12 ft. aluminum boat; living room furniture: bath room furnishings: four throw rugs; Westinghouse refrigerator; apartment size electric stove: kitchen cabinet: breakfast set; Maytag washer: table and 2 chairs: metal cabinet; wooden chest; and many other items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash. No property shall be removed from the premises until paid for. Don Kimmel. Executor of J. B. Maxwell estate. John Singleton & Son: Auctioneers. Ira Schlotterback: Clerk.

Scout Cabin Board Concludes Program Members of the scout cabin board met Wednesday evening lor a final meeting before suspending activities' of the board until fall. Reports on the region conference at Dayton. Ohio were given by Mrs. Earl Money who was accompanied by Mrs. Frank Putt. Mrs. Claude Pickell and Mrs. Albert Hostettler.- , Training in Fact Findings and Alternate Solutions were two main topics of the conference. The responsibility of the executive board and leaders jn the next lew years to the new groups coming into Camp Fire was stressed and the progress made in these projects. After a talk from each member attending the conference, pamphlets on handcraft were passed around and discussed. The group also remarked about the outstanding Arbor Day celebration, he many contributions and-inter-esting details concerning presentation and dedication of the flag and the ceremony, also seedlings given for each.girl to plant. A letter from United Fund was read by Mrs. Money telling plans for the future in Camp Fire. Four checks. a year are received from this organization. Suggestions were made that someone be contacted to be in charge; of raising and lowering the flag on special occasions. Mrs. Jack Ridings gave an open imitation to attend fly-up service for her group May 12 at 7:30 in the cabin. At the various fly-up ceremonies, swimming awards earned.last summer will

be presented. ‘Training Program” for group leaders was discussed. Mrs. George Pippinger is in charge. Additional leaders and assistants will be be needed for the fall program. Day Camp is in charge of Mrs. Frank Putt who gave a report on the progress of the cookout to be held this summer. There will be r meeting of leaders and parents to discuss final plans. The cookout will be held June 5 at 10 am. Plans were made'for the second grade Blue Birds to entertain the first grade and their parents to tell them about. Blue Birds and camp fire girls. < Members present were Mrs. Harold Arnold,. Mrs. Walter Hagerdon, Mrs. Lawrence Hester. Mrs. Earl Money. Mrs. George Pippenger, Mrs. J: Ross Richey, Mrs. Carl Satre, Mrs. Lowell Welty and Mrs. Frank Putt. Guests .were Mrs. Harry Appen. zeller. a guest of Mrs. William Wesner of 7th grade Camp Fire group. Mi's. Jack Ridings, fifth grade, Mrs. Joe Hughes, assistant sth grade. Nirs. Burl Salman, sth grade group. Mrs. O. C. Salman. 6th grade group, Mrs. Claude Pickell; assistant. Mrs. Albert Hostetler, senior Horizon. Mrs, Al Bauer, assistant. Mrs. Keith Cripe has volunteered to be an assistant in the fall. Mrs. Carl Satre. secretary, read the minutes and refreshments were served by Mrs. Satre and Mrs. Welty. Returns From Southern Trip Rev. J. C. Bailey, a local retired minister of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, went to Florida as the guest of friends March 8 and returned to his home on Oak St. Saturday. During his absence he visited in the homes of his sons and families in Indianapolis, the Clifford Cripe home at St. Cloud. Mrs. Mabel Bailey, a niece in Clearwater, the Phillip Stoner home, and the Herschell Keller home at Largo. Visits were made in many different cities, and interesting places throughout the central portion of Florida from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic ocean. Receives Sales Award D, W. Greene was recently awarded the Chevrolet Motor Division’s highest selling honor. Greene, a member of the sales staff of McCormick-Cutter, was named to membership in Chevrolet’s ‘ Legion of Leaders” Honor Club at a special award banquet attended by fellow members from the Division s South Bend Zone. This is his seventh entry into the select group of Chevrolet salesmen. Mrs. A. E. Crawford of Jacksonville, Florida, who was visiting her daughter. Mrs. John and family, returned home by plane Tuesday night when word was received that Mr. Crawford had broken his hip.

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