Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 June 1961 — Page 5

Thursday, Jana 22, 1961

THE SYRACUSCENE . . . Guests arrived Tuuesday for the wedding of Linda Lantz and James Connolly Friday evening included four classmates of Jim s Gary Flack of Osage. Iowa; Peter Gleichenhaus of Bronx. N.Y. James Mathison. Prentiss, Mississippa and John Nevins. Middletown. N.Y. Included in the group were the- fiance's of two of the men. Miss Barbara Konnerth of Peekskill. N.Y. and Christel Kreuz of Kaiserlauten. Germany. ;i : i James Butt gave a belated bithday party Sunday in honor of his mother Mrs. Walter Kegg. It was a turkey cook out and guests included Mr. and Mrs. George Butt from South Bend and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs J. Moorehead. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Butt and family. Mrrsj. Lois Schleeter. and Mrs Blanche Thornburg. '

THINKING ABOUT A NEW HOME? Byler-Malone Builders NOW HAVE AVAILABLE CHOICE WOODED LOTS - CHANNEL LOTS ALSO LARGE LOTS IN WAWASEE VILLAGE - BUY YOUR NEW HOME AND LOT For only MOO” Down F.H A. Low Monthly Payments Why Pay Rent: See Bob Byler BYLER-MALONE BUILDERS Kale Island Rd at Old 13 Ph GL 7-2369

OPENING JULY 4th The Enchanted Hills Playhouse Route 13-A on the East Side of Lake Wawasee Professional Summer Theatre Presented by Jon Baisch & John Baldwin July 4-11 Anything OOM July 2fr 3l Man to the Dog Sult July 12-16 Bus Stop Aug 16-20 A Majority of One July 18-25 Once Upon a Mattress Aug. 1-6 The Potting Shed Aug 22-29 A Wonderful Town Special Rates for theatre parties, dinner and show parties Season tickets $15.50, for reservations call Cromwell UL 6-8171 | Or write P. O. Box 26, Syracuse Admission price; Plays $2. Musicals $2.50 — Curtains 8 30 Sharp LET’S GO r SEE BUDGET - Get more fun out of life! Join booting enthusiasts whb’ve discovered a world of pleasure on the waterways of Indiana. See us or your favorite maripe dealer about Budget s low-cost Marine Finance and Full-Coverage Marine Insurance Plan. It's the convenient way to boat ownership. UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY I 106 North Walnut Street 103 East Main Street North Manchester, Ind. * Syracuse. Ind.

Ligonier Area News Mrs. Thomas Brickley of Wilmington. Delaware was a guest in her daughter’s home. Mr. and Mrs Richard Atz, Monday thru Thursday. She took (three of the Atz children home j with her for a three-week stay I m Delaware. | Richard Atz was in Chicago j Sunday for the Summer Furniture Mart. Mr. and Mrs. Owens Myers of Brighton were guests of M. L. Depew for the week end. A bridge party was held Thursday at 1.30 in Kendallville at the Publix Case. Hostesses for the event were Lucille Simpson, Gertrude Ferguson. Gladya Starr and Fay Miller. Fifty people enjoyed the dessert luncheon and bridge game Prizes went to the high and low scorers who were Barbar Twiggs and Ruth Stoltz.

SYRACUSE • WAWASEE JOUIAL

/awHßßyrvw — "wwymgmymwjt 1 ■ ■ ■ . .■ - ' . ■ i ' ; -'■ DIGNITARIES IN PARADE—Lt. Gov. Richard O Ristine. Eli Lilly, known as “Mr. Wawasee,” and Tom Socks, president of the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce, were the dinitaries riding in the second boat in Sunday’s Fathers Day Flotilla parade held at Lake Wawasee. Dale Butts of the Harkless Boat Company piloted the boat. _ _ ___ _

Guests of the Orlie Brown's at their Wawasee Lake home Sunday, were the Eugene Browns, the Forest Otts of Ligonier. and the Jesse Botts of Millersburg. Judy Saggars was home Friday for the day from South Bend Memorial School of Nursing. American Laundry & Sanitone Dry Cleaners Our agent in Syracuse is > . • Marise s Town & Lake Shop , ... in the Village. Phone BLobo 7-2211

The Lions Club met Wednesday evening at the Eagles Hall where election of officers was the main order of business. The officers are John Ray,, president; Glen Longenbaugh, vice president; Bob Stillsori, second vice president; Clyde Eubanks, third vice president; Lindy McLallin, secretary; Dean Rule, treasurer; Gene Lowne, tail-twist-er; Henry Kaplan, lion tomer. Representatives going to the National Convention in Atlanta. Georgia next month are Henry Kaplan. Paul Becker, and Loyal Frick. Sell it with a classified!

NOW OPEN ITALIAN VILLA We invite you to try our fine Italian Foods and delicious Pizzas. ALSO Choice Steaks, Chicken and Sea Foods. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — FROM 4 P. M. For Carry-outs Call GL7-3224 State Road 13 4 Miles South of Syracuse FOR SALE . ONLY 3 WAWASEE LOTS SUNSET BEACH—SO to 72 ft. lake front. Natural solid sand beach. Including boathouse lot. Seawall. CAROLYN J. MEYER, REALTOR Office East Shore Wawasee A Mile North Os Fish Hatchery PHONE; UL 6-6642 Syracuse Police and Firemen's Fair July 3 to 8, 1961 July 3 — Family Day and Night July 4 -r Free Fireworks July 5 — Baton Camp Ads July 6 — Variety Talent Show July 7— Big Parade and Selection of FIREMEN'S QUEEN July 8 — Bid Day and Night of Fun July 8 — Big Day and Night of Fun ALL EVENING EVENTS START AT 7 P.M. Syracuse, Indiana at Lake Wawasee

Steve and Dave, sons, of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pettit left Sunday for a one week stay at Camp Whitley near Columbia City. The B.P.W. met recently for a 6:30 dinner meeting at Howard's restaurant in Syracuse. After the Smorgasbord dinner, the meeting was opened by Marilyn Hartzler. the first vice president, in the absence of Mrs. Eugene Alles, president. Rreports from the convention of May 19 at French Lick was given by the representatives Glenda Cripe and Karen Chiddister. The next meeting will be in September.

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