Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 June 1961 — Page 2

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Published every Tuesday and Thursday by the Wawasee Publishing Co.. Inc., 107 N. Huntington St.. Syracuse, Ind. Entered at Po«t Office at Syr»cu»«. Indiana aa ••cone cla» matter under Act 3f Conjrreea, March J, IS7», ■ One year (By mail) $3.50 Two Years _£ $6.00 Three years SB.OO Fnblisher — W. W. Spirgm, Jr, Editor Hwprot Frw—■ Advertising rates on request. Phone KNOWLEDGE. POWER AND HONOR , By Jo Ann Karesh Salutatorian of the Class of 1961 Parents, friends, and teachers: We. the class of 1961. are very happy to welcome you here this evening. We want to express our appreciation for all you have done for us and all the interest you have shown us through our high school years We appreciate the fact that our parents havp gone without things they wanted in order that we could have what we wanted. We also appreciate our teachers for helpjing us to learn, whether we wanted to not. Just* what is graduation? According to the dictionary it is the passing from one level to another. Well, one thing that is sure is that it places us in a very new and different position, a much more responsible position. We have acquired a certain amount of knowledge and we are expected to use it and apply it We should realize that we have only laid the .foundation of our learning and that there is much, much more to learn. We cannot rely on luck to see us through our lives. If we don t have knowledge, ability, and energy, luck will not last. i Knowledge is the thing that counts. A person who is driving an automobile for the first time will probably get along fine if the day is nice and“sunny, but what happens if he finds himself in the middle of a snow storm? A person driving in a snow storm should be an experienced driver —a driver with a knowledge of how to drive. It takes a clear head and firm hands to hold the wheel of a car during a snow storm. Richard Baxter stated m his " Works.” volume VI. “there is no walking uprightly in the dark. Zeal will cause you to go apace; but not all to go right, if judgement guide it not. Erroneous zeal will make you do evil with double violence. For no man can do that well which he understandeth not well. Therefore, study and take unwearied pains for knowledge; wisdom never grew Up with idleness, through the conceit of wisdom doth nowwhere more prosper.” Knowledge is power only in the way we apply it. A college education doesn’t separate us from the people with less education It only makes us a part of a great many people working towaid a better country. The right education is to aid in making more fr.ends rather than less. If knowledge is to become power we must take an interest in other peopled We should learn to have sympathy for others and to be helpful Anyone who wants to become powerful should know what it is to take orders. Then when he becomes powerful ha will know how to give them in the best way. Power should be used for the purpose of helping others and for the purpose of doipg good. Knowledge is the best route to success. But it won’t be true success unless it is acquired honestly. If we are to have success it must come from reasons of truth. A broader education will help us to appreciate many more ' things and will help us to understand these things better. It will help us to understand why our leaders take the steps they do. and will also help us to become leaders. A broader educa-, tion will h*lp us do our jobs more efficiently. Again, we should extend our appreciation to the people and circumstances which have made it possible for us to pass through school. If \ye use our education properly, we can use it to do good and have 3 feeling of satisfaction in what we’ve accomplished. There is a story about an office boy who tried to open an office door the wrong way. The door refused to open and he gave up. There are many doors open to us if we adjust ourselves to the circumstances and don’t give up. Let me thank you again for your interest and patience in guiding us through these school years. < Address given in Commencement exercises June 1 at Syracuse High School ’

Services Held Monday For Mrs. Ira B. Furman Services were held Monday in Fort Wayne for Mrs. Mabel Furman, 70. R.R. 3, who died Friday in Parkview Memorial Hospital following a heart attack. A resident of Papakeechie lake for many years, she is survived by her husband. Ira B. Furman; a son. Monroe 8.. a daughter. Mrs. .Evangeline Davis, both of Fort Wayne; a brother, Roy Runyon of Decatur and five grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coy and daughter of Goshen were week end guests of Mrs. Paul LeCount. TIPPECAIOE LAKE REIIII Cottages — Lata — Hmm WHO. PATON REALTRI Lake

THE SYRACUSCENE . . . Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ottavi and son, Dennis, of Palos Park, Illinois spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerfin and attended the horse show Sunday. Their daughter, Linda, returned home with them after spending the week with Dianne Kerfin. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dailey and children. Cindy Lou and Austin, from Denver City. Texas spent several days last week with Mr. Dailey's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs Donald McNamara of Syracuse.

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Local And Area Church Programs

Local Churches Church of God East Washington Street, Syracuse. Rev. B. T. Yeager, pastor; Virgil Bobeck, Sunday school superintendent. Sunday school 9:30 am.; Morning Worship 10:30 am. CGYA 6:30 pm.; Evening service 7.30 pm. Midweek service Thursday 7:30 pm. . Solomon Creek EUB Rev. John Schroeder, Pastor; Richard Longcor. Superintendent; Sunday school 9:45 am Worship Service Children’s program. Church of the Brethren West Main, Syracuse W. Harlan Smith, pastor; Donald Davis. Sunday school superintendent. Sunday school at 9:30 am. No morning worship at 10:3( *a.m. Bible Study 7:30 Burr Oak EUB Rev. John Schroeder, pastor: Lawrence Owen, Superintendent; Sunday School 9:30 am. Worship service 10:40 am. . Grace Lutheran Church 200 East Main, Syracuse Rev. Carl H. Satre, pastor Church school. 9:45 am.:, worship service 8:30 and 10:45 am. Chancel choir rehearsal 7:30 pm. Thursday: Luther Chorus. 10 a. m Saturday; congregational prayers. 6 pm. ' Grace Bible Church 518 So. Main, Syracuse Rev. M. Raymond Mason, pas tor. Independent fundamental. Morning worship, 10 am.: Bible training, 6:30; evening service school. 11 a.m.; young people’s 7:30 pm.; Thursday services. 7:30 pm. Calvary EUB Church Harrison and Benton Streets. Syracuse; Rev. Kennard Robinson, minister; Arlen Bobeck. Sunday school superintendent; Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; Morn-, ing worship 10:45 am.; Youth fellowship 6 pm. at parish house; Evening worship 7:30 pm. Thursday midweek service 7 p.m. Choir practice 8 pm. Methodist Church Corner Pearl and Harrison. Syracuse: Rev. J. Ross RicheyMinister: Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; Organ meditations 10:15 a. m.; Morning worship at 8:30 and 10:30 am. Thursday 7:45 p.m ; chancel choir rehearsal. United Brethren in Christ (Indian Village) Three miles south of Cromwell on Ind. 5. Rev. Carl Gable, minister. A. Kuhn, Sunday school superintendent. Sunday school. 9:30 am. Evening service 7:30 Prayer meeting at 7:30 pm. Wednesday at home of Lottie Harlan. 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

United Brethren in Christ (Zion Chapel) Four Miles south of Sysacuse on Old 13. Rev. Carl Gable, minister; Elden Watkins. Sunday school superintendent: Sunday school 10 am. Election of Sunday School and Church officers Prayer meeting 7:30 pm. Area Churches First Christian Church Rev. Dewey M. Henry, pastor; 700 S. Cavin St.. Ligonier; Robert Dragoo. Bible school superintendent. Francis Jones, assistant; Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Worship serivce. 10:30 am. Adult Bible study. 1 to 3 pm. Wednesday. Intermediate Bible study. 3:45 pm. Junior Choir Friday 3:30 pm. Goshen First Church of Christ. Scientist 111 North Fifth Street, Goshen. Sunday school 11:00 am. services. 11 am.; Wednesday services. 7:45 p.m.. Reading Room. 11l North sth St. Hours 1-4 p.m. daily except Sundays and holidays. Sermon subject June 25. "Christian Science." Ligonier EUB Church Cavin and Miller streets, Lig-' onier. Jay A. Taylor, minister; Clayton Preston, superintendent. Sunday school 9:30 am.; Worship service 10:30 am.: Senior choir participating. Nursery, kindergarten, and primary classes at 10:30 am. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Senior choir practice Thursday 7:30 pm.; Prayer service 8 pm. Oblate Mission 300 Grand st.. Ligonier, Indiana; Rev. James B. McCartin, minister: Masses: Sunday 7 am. and 8:30 am.; Third Sunday of each month 7 am. and 10 a.m. Holy Days and first Fridays 7:30 pm. Calvary Temple Kenneth Holcomb, pastor; 509 Lincoln way West. Ligonier: Bernard Fausnaugh, superintendent: Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 am. Evangelistic service, 7 p.m.; Midweek service, 7 pm. Wednesday.

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Richville Methodist Located at U.S. 33 and Ind. 13A. Sunday school at 9:30 am. Worship service at 10:30 am. alternate Sundays. MYF, 7 p.m. alternate Sundays. Deliverance Chapel (Nondenominational) Ligonier Indiana 308 Cavin Street. James Clatterbaugh, pastor from Indianapolis. Services, Saturday 7:30 p.m.; Sunday morning 9:30; Worship 10:30 am. Evening service 7:30 pm. Presbyterian Church South Cavin Street. Rev. Jack Burback. minister, Harold James Jr.; Sunday School superintendent, Sunday School 9:30 am. Worship service 10:30 am. Youth Fellowship 7:30 pm. Thursday 7 pm. Choir practice. Nazarene Church 100 West Miller St.. Ligonier Rev. Lowell pastor; Earl Culver, Sunday school sup erintendent; Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Morning worship 10:30: Junior society 6:45; N.Y.P.S. 7 p.m.; Evening service 7:30; Thursday service 7:45 pm. First Methodist Church Fourth and Martin streets. Ligonier. David Gosser. minister; Dean Rule, superintendent. Sunday school, 9:30 am.: Worship service, 10:30 a.m.; MYF, 2 pm. THE SYRACUSCENE . . . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Werner of Wakarusa spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shigley of Syracuse Lake. TERMITES Universal Termite Control Phone AM 7-7372, 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw. Indiana — OR — Wawasee Lumber Co. Syracuse, Indiana