Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 45, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 June 1961 — Page 10

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Officials of the Syracuse Mathodist Church participated i in the ground breaking service! Sunday. June 11. at the new site' where members and friends of the church gathered for the occasion following the morning worship senice. They were. Mrs. Dak' Allen, Sunday School Superintendent; John Lantz, president of the Methodist Youth Fellowship; •: . C. * ■ man of the Off: ial Boand: Charles W. Kroh. president of Board of Trustees; Dr. O. Wayne Paulen. Warsaw District Superintendent; The Rev. ’j. Ross Richey. Minis-, ter; Frank Hale, chairman of Building Committee: Joe Longenecker. Lai D adt: and Mrs. Wm T Jones Jr., president of the Women's Society of Christian Service. A motorcade was formed at the close of the 10 30 Worship Service and the congregation proceeded from the Sanctuary where a shovel was lifted from the altar by the minister, and carried to the new sitd. The form of a cross was out-, lined' with lime on the ground just beneath the lociition of the new altar, and the ground was broken within the outline of this cross, the symbol of faith in Jesus Christ as Lord of ah. A group of 190 persons or more shared i nt he formal program for the breaking of ground. A fellowship dinner, sponsored by the WS.CS. for the entire congregation followed at the Boy Scout Cabin and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Hospital Notes — Mrs. Keith Winterrowd returned Saturday from Memorial Hospital of South Bend to recup erate from her operation. Mrs. Haskel Grissom. Route 2 .Syracuse, was admitted to Murphy Hospital in Warsaw Friday f IT’S COOL HERE H I IM. STARTS WED ani SHOWN* EVERY NIGHT AT 7:25 « 9:25

Ron Roberts Achieves Many Goals At Purdue Ron Roberts, a 1958 graduate of Syracuse High School and now a student at Purdue University was recently elected to several offices in campus organizations Ron was elected president in three organizations. These are Alpha Zeta, an honorary for outstanding Agriculture students excelling in scholarship and activities: Agriculture Education Society, an organization of future Vocational Agriculture teachers and Agriculture Council, a council consisting of all the presidents of Agriculture organizations at Purdue. In addition ne has been elected managing editor of the Purdue Agriculturist, a magazine for the Agriculture student and alumni. Another honor Ron has attained is distinguished standing for his past semesters grades and he received a scholarship from the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers Inc. Ron is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernafd Roberts. Syracuse. R.R. 3. Mike Disher left June 3 for Washington DC. where he will work at the Main Navy Building for the Bureau of Ships. He will be in class for two weeks learning types of navy letters. Mike is rooming with Fred Godshalk and Bob Amsler and will be in Washington indefinitely.

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Garden Club Studies Flower Arrangements Members of the SyractJseAV.i.wasee Garden Club met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Carl Reynolds. Poplar Lane. Wawasee Village. Mrs Anderson presented the secopd lesson on flower arrangement concerned with composition. The lesson was based on information read from Mrs. W. E. Long's textbook from a' recent study course, and from the Rockwell Book on Flower Arranging. Each member took low containers and spring flowers for making an individual arrangement. Lessons on this subject will continue through the summer. Mrs. Ernest Bushong vrill have the next lesson scheduled for July' In September. Mrsj Anderson plans to show slides! on her recent trip to the Holy Linds. New Beauty Shop! Opens At Kale Island Mrs. Gerald Cramar has opened a beauty shop in her home on Kale Island located one block east and a block nortl of the Kale Island bridge. It will be known as Evelyn's Beauty Shop. A recent graduate of t fie Warner Beauty College in Fort Wayne Mrs. Cramar says she will be open daily six days a week by appointment. Her munber is GL 7-2071. Sell it with a classified!

Camp Fire Girls Learn About Outdoor Cookery Eleven adult members of the Camp Fire Girls Association met at Crosson Mill Park. 5 June, for instruction on various methods of outdoor cooking .Miss Mary Ann Stieglitz supervised the workshop which consisted of cooking on an open fire; a flower pot improvised into a charcoal stove designed from a No. 10 broiler; and the proverbial hobo food can with a smaller can fitted for the fuel burner; ~ All present were delighted that the aromatic whiffs from the unconventional cookeries proved to be as delectable to the taste. The purpose of the workshop was to equip Camp Fire leadership with knowledge of cooking procedures adaptable to terrain, weather conditions, fire-restric-tions. etc. when conducting Camp Fire groups on camp-outs and cook-outs.

ENTERTAIN FATHER SUNDAY*, JUNE 18 a t The Johnson Guide Restaurant The only dißing room on Wawasee Lake where you can watch the Father’s Day Flotilla while you eat! ! ! Full view of the lake from any table in the dining room’ We are serving .... Country Fried Chicken Baked Ham Prime Rib of Beef Swiss Steak Full three course dinner For reservations call Ulster 6-8664 Bob and JuaNita Fisher East Side of Wawasee Lake on Road I3A

Thursday, June 15, 1961

Those taking part were Mfs. Earl Money. Mrs. Carl Satre. Mrs. Albert Hostetler, Mrs. Albert Bauer. Mrs. Maurice Koher. Mrs. Raymond Wilson. Mrs Dale Duckwall. The Rev. Carl Satre was a guest. Mrs. Lawrence Hester and Mrs. Frank Putt assisted Miss Stieglitz. The Misses Carol Hester. Susan Wilson, and Elizabeth Duokwall also were present. 4 Art and Crafts Club — Mrs. W. E. Long entertained sixteen members of the Craft Club at a 6:30 dinner Mondayevening. Mrs. Carl Reynolds was a guest. . . Election of officers was held with Mrs. Byron Connolly nameed president for the coming year. Mrs. Einar Anderson, vice president and Mrs Jack Clark, secre-tary-treasurer. Unfinished projects were completed. This was the last meeting of the year. M. E. Circle No. 4 Circle No. 4 of the Methodist Church met Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs RayJones with 100'7 attendance. Rev. Ross Richey gave the missionary lesson and Mrs. O. C Stoelting led devotions. Mrs. Carl Bender's birthday was observed. • Dr. and Mrs. Stoelting will .be hosts for the July meeting at their Dewart Lake home. RENTAL GARDEN TOOLS Z Yard & Garden Fertilizer E Grass. Seeds E Garden Flower Seeds 3 Full line of garden chemicals E Tools & Equipment $5.00 down on any New Lawnmower ’ Scotts Products Wawasee Village Hardware Phone GL7-3011 Rd. 13. S. Syracuse