Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 41, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 May 1961 — Page 2

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gtlii ir Published every Tuesday and Thursday by the Wawasee Publishing Co., Inc., 107 N. Huntington St.. Syracuse, Ind. Entered at Pott Offlea at Syracuae. Indiana as second class matter under Act >t Congreea.: March 1. UH. One year (By mail) $3.50 Two Years —_ $6.00 Three years SB.OO Pablithar W. W. ssarf a, Jr. Editar — Marjaret Frttaaa

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Wear A Poppy May 26 And 27 Looking closely at the poppy With its paper petals red. Often times we are reminded Os the blood that has been shed. Let's remember fallen heroes. And how very much they gave. Ae we think about the poppies Now growing on their grave. Let's remember living heroes. For disabled though they are, They still make these crimson poppies To remind us of the War. Think of all that they have given. And of all we owe them yet. So let's wear their paper poppies To show we won't forget. They have faith and hope and courage. And they don't admit despair. Will you wear a crimson poppy Near your heart, to show you care?

Dribbles... And ... Dabs -..''■ ' r . What did I see driving around this week? Well . .marty kinder in Thornburg's with her arm in a sling . not broken, as i thought, but painful bursitis . . .always check on mrs. insley's flower garden . . . it's different and always beautiful, every week, and takes a lot of loving care . . . did you hear about the out-of - town female reporter who fell “ker-splatt" on the floor of the Frog? . . . thelma and glen rathbun are new additions to our community, having moved into their home on Lake Wawasee . . nice to have them . . . did you see the trophy won by opal miller for her artistry in hair-dress-ing? . ... both can be seen at Bernice Klink's Beauty Shop . . clem 'the smiling* lisor sprinting across st. road 13 from the Sportsman Center .- .almost ran over a mail box looking at rnary leprechaum? at Hell s Haven . . bill entertained us with “tales'' Os dogs at the Beacon . . . say, did you know that driving a car while drunk is almost as dangerous as crossing Huntington St. while sober? . . jack hall, behind the meat counter at Klink's, says he's too bashful to be a sales-

Sale Syracuse Lake Property 218 S. Lake St., Syracuse, Ind. The undersigned will offer for sale, at private sale, on May 27, 1961 at 10:00 A.M. at the Law Office of Joseph W. Kindig. Nappanee, Indiana, a three (3) bedroom furnished home, oil fired hot water heat, large beautifully landscaped lot with 56 feet lake frontage. Immediate occupancy. Terms available. For further information call Joseph W. Kindig, Admr. Estate of Laura May Kindig Phone 428 Nappanee

man . . . that black-topping is quite an improvement, both there and at the BAK . . . good place for “gallie" to practice his putting, eh what? . . . when you go into the Syracuse Hardware now. just ask for “squirrely” crow . . . did you hear about the educated possum that was found in the rest room out at the Guide? . . saw the beauteous gloria singrey coming out of the back door of the Anchor Bar after a hard day helping hubby cleo . . . ralph stahley. jr„ my favorite “fellow." was under the weather for a week. Humility, at times, can be an asset . and who can help but be humble when you see the countryside painted in glorious colors ... on a backdrop of lush verdant green . . . the sun warm oh your back, and 'the smiling faces of friends and strangers alike waving a cheerful greeting? . ... it’s good to be alive, and loving life, isn't it? That's all this week, folks, see you around. DD. THE SYRACUSCENE . . . Local bowling teams competing the National WIB.C. at Fort Wayne’s new Northcrest Lanes during the week end included the following members: Ellie Blakesley, Wave Finton, Jean Van Sickle. Betty Nyce and Thelma Rathburm; Susie Tytler, Joan Stoelting. Velma Penn. Ellie Ogle and Mary Ann Rex.

SYRACUSE - WAWASEE JOURIAL

Six More Girls Seek Queen Os Lakes Title Mermaid Festival headquarters located in the basement of the Farmers State Bank. North Webster, have reported six new entries in the “Queen of Lakes" contest scheduled for Saturday. July 1. Latest to enter the event which in recent years has attacted over 50 entries each year are: Karen Beth Kovacs. 18. of Rt. 2. Ossian: Elaine Kay Greider, 17 Rt. 3. Columbia City; Karon Horton. 17. Ridgeville; Kathryn Locke. 20. Rt. 3. Syracuse; Mary Sandra Musgrave, 18, Indianapolis; Fran Richardson. 21, Franklin. Indiana. Miss Kovacs was selected by the Ossian High School band, Wolf Lake's junior class selected Elaine Kay Greider to represent them in the festival contest. Miss Horton, a high school senior, will enter as "Miss Ridgeville”, and was selected by the Ridgeville High School band. Three girls have entered the

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contest from Indiana University. Kathryn Locke will compete as “Miss Lake Webster” and Fran Richardson as “Miss Fmaklin." Both girls are sponsored by Phi Mu sorority. Mary Sandra Musgrave who is also attending Indiana Theater and will wear the Miss Indiana Theater” ribbon. Other entries in the gigantic festival parade will be the Ridgeville High School band, Selma Band and Wolf Lake band and Ossian High School band. A unit from the Marshall County Sheriff’s department have also entered the parade; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mohler and family entertained several guests Sunday at-the Mohler summer home on Syracuse Lake. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wagner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wagner of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cook and family of Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baker from Indianapolis were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Crpie and family.

Tharsday, May 25, 1961

Graduates From Army Jump School Army Pvt. Jerry L. Gerber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Gerber, Route 1, Milford, graduated from the 82nd Airborne Division Jump School at Fort Bragg. N. C. May 5. Gerber received his paratrooper wings after completing four weeks of intensive ground and aerial training which included five parachute jumps. The 82d, a major Strategic Army Corps (STRAC) unit, constantly maintains an immediate readiness force for airborne deployment to any area of the world. The 19-year-old soldier entered’ the Army in November 1960. Gerber attended Milford High School. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petty were in Chicago for the week end with their daughter, Mrs. Lewis Carr, and family. They returned Tues day evening.