Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 24, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 July 1961 — Page 3

SYRACUSE SCENES Among those from Nappanee that arc occupying their summer homes on East Shore Drive are Mr. and Mrs. Patil Uline. Mr; and Mrs. Al. Beer.. Mr and Mrs. Wil bur .Naylor, Mr. and Mrs Willard Naylor, Mrs Ira Dunham. Dr. and Mrs Hinton, and Mr and Mrs. Guy Hollar THE SIRA( ( SCENE . . . Mr and Mr. Ben Julier returned from a week's trip to Williamsburg, Virginia and other eastern places. Mike Disher and his friend from Washington. D C. Fred Whit, d spent the week end at the home of his parent", .Mr and Mrs <Juries Disher. Some price tags represent value —others, nerve

• ■ s Kiddies pickup your tickets for Sat. matinees at: Pilcher's Shoes Byler Motors Syracuse Wawasee Journal Wawaree Restaurant The T.V. Store Burkholder Rexall Drug Village Cleaners Logan Fuel Company

SPORTSMAN BAR BEER ' WINE Sandwiches!Short Orders AIR CONDITIONING UPTOWN SYRACUSE t Body Shop ) C BODY REPAIR GLASS INSTALLATION CUSTOM PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES Garage ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING TUNE-UP Mufflers - Tail Pipe Automatic Transmission Lubrication • Oil Change KELL'S GARAGE, INC. Phone: GL 7-3474 — Box 294 Syracuse, Ind. WAWA TONITE VVMWin FRIDAY Syracuse No, Webster CATiIDDAY Drive in TE 41610 Theatre < JAIUKUAI EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING The World's Most Amazing Attraction Never Anything like it before Never! ITS BREAKING RECORDS EVERYWHERE BROKE ALL RECORDS IN CHICAGO AND DETROIT IT WILL BREAK RECORDS HERE — SO COME EARLY — BEAT THE CROWDS — ADULTS ONLYI SPECIAL ADMISSION PRICE 75c f (W • • ’4 i MLIFE Soo This in the Privacy al your CM / IT'S A MUST! POTT MBS!II J

* Local And Area Church Programs

• Local Churches* Church of God 1 East Washington Street. Syracuse. 1 Ik-v. B T. Yeager, pastor; Virgil Bobeck, Sunday school superintendent Sunday school 930a m ; Morning Worship 10 30 a in. CG- \ A 630 p.m Evening service 7:30 pm. Midweek service Thursday 7 30 p in «— — . Grace Bible Church 518 S. Main. Syracuse Rv\ M Raymond Mason, pastorn Independent fundamental Mohling worship. 10 a.m.:. Bible training. 6 30; evening service school, II am; young peoples 730 p m Thursday services 730 pm. Calvary EUB Church Harrison and Benton Streets, Syracuse: Rev- Kennard Robinson,. ministar: Arlen Bobeck, Sunday school superintendent; Sunday school 9 45 am.; Morning worship 10 45 a.m : Youth fellowship 6 pin at parish house. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Thursday midweek service 7 pin Choir practice 8 pm.

Grace Lutheran Church 200 East Main, Syracuse Rev. Carl H. Satre, pastor Church school. 9:45 a.m., worship sen ice 8:30 and 10:45 a m. Chancel choir rehearsal 7:30 p.m. • Thursday; Luther Chorus. 10 a.m Saturday; congregational prayers, 6 p.m. Sunday topic ‘‘Beware of False Prophets.” Church of Brethren West Main, Syracuse W Harlan Smith, pastor; Donald Davis. Sunday school superintendent Sunday school at 9:30 a.m Preaching service 10:30 Bible Study 7:30. LADIES AID — All Day Meeting On Wednesday August 2, 1961 Pot Luck dinner at noon. Methodist Church Corner Pearl and Harrison. Syracuse. Rev. J. Ross Richey, minister. Sunday school 9 30 a.m.; Organ meditations 10:15 am.; Morning worship at 8:30 and 10:30 am Thursday 745 pm. chancel Choir rehearsal. OBLATE MISSION St. Patrick's — Ligonier, Indiana. Rev. J B. McCartin. pastor. Masses — Sunday 8 30 except on Third Sundav when Mass is at 10:00. Little Flower Chapel — Lake Wa-Vasee.-Indiana Masses — July and August: 7:30, 8:30. 9:45; and 11 00. Septvmbber: 8:30 and 9 45 United Brethren in Christ (Zion Chapel) Fourmiles south of Syracuse on Old 13 Rev Carl Gable, minister; Elden Watkins. Sunday school superintendent; Sunday school 930 a m Morning worship 10 30 a m Prayer meeting 7 30 p.m. Wednesday.. Goshen First Church of Christ Scientist 111 North Fifth Street. Goshen. Sunday school 11:00 am, cervices, 11 am: Wednesday services. 7:45 pm Reading Room. 11l North sth St Hours 14 p.m. daily except Sundays and holidays. Sermon subject. July 30, “Love . Ligonier EUB Church Ca\ in and Miller Streets. Ligonier. Jay A Taylor, minister; Clayton Preston, superintendent. Sunday school 9 30 a m : Worship sen ice 10:30 am: Senior choir participating Nursery*, kindergar ten. and primary classes at 10:30 am Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. S. nior .choir practice Thursday 730 pin ; Prayer service 8 pm. Nazarene Church 100 West Miller St... Ligonier Rev Lowell Yeattes. pastor. Earl Culver. Sunday school superintendent; Sunday school 9:30 a m ; Morning worship 10:30; Junior society 6 45: N Y.P S. 7 p m.; Evening semce 7:30; Thursday service 7:45 p.m The “largest drum in the world is owned by the University of Texas, and is 25 feet in circumference.

NOW OPEN 7 DAYS [wj 0 [wj B /v to*o\ Syr«<«« [] ]3 nia. WUttw DRIVE-IN THEATRE NOW-ENDS-SAT. "STREETS OF SIN" See Our Big Ad On This Page ••• • • STARTS SUN-MON HOW COULD ITHAPPEH TfeSinS of Rachel Cade* WBMMBOUOM • WMUtMCR BROS H PLUS At 10:45 JS A— n CHARLES gJtoIAUGHTON STARTS TUE WED-THUR? At Dusk "THE MINOTAUR" Also At 10:30 , "REVOLT THE SLAVES"

Solomon Creek EUB Rev. John Schroeder, Pastor; Richard Longcor? Superintendent; t Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship . Service 10:45. Presbyterian Church South Cavin Street. Rev. Jack Burback, minister, Harold James Jr.. Sunday school superintendent, Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Worship service 10:30 am. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Thursday 7 p.m. Choir practice. First Methodist Church Fourth and Martin Sts, Ligonier David Gosser, nunister; Dean Rule. . superintendent. Sunday school. 9:30 am.; Worship service 10 30 am ; MYF, 2 p.m. I Calvary Temple Kenneth Holcomb,, pastor; 509 Lincolnway West, Ligonier: Bernard Fausnaugh, superintendent; Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 am. Evangelistic service. 7 p.m.; Midweek service, 7 p.m. Wednesday Richville Methodist Located at U.S. 33 and Ind. 13A Sunday school at 9:30 a.m Worship sen ice at 10:30 am. alternate Sundays. MYF, 7 p.m. alternate Sundays. Burr Oak EUB Rev. John Scnroeaer, pastor; Lawrence Owen. Superintendent; Sunday School 10:30 am Worship Service 9:30 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. 10 00 am Evening evangelist service 7:45 pm Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursda y Christian Endeavor 7:0 0 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 am. Worship service. 10:30 am. Adult Bible study. 1 to 3 p m. Wednesday. Intermediate Bible study. 3:45 p.m. Junior Choir Friday 3:30 p.m. Deliverance ChapeJ (N’ondenominational) 308 Cavin St., Ligonier James Clatterbaugh. pastor from Indianapolis, Services, Saturday 7:30 p m.; Sunday morning 9:30; Worship 10:30 .am. Evening service 7:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The availability of divine protection will be brought out in Christian Science services Sunday. Highlighting the Lesson-Sermon on the subject of “Love” is the Golden Text: “The Lord thy God in the midst ot thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing” (Zephaniah 3), This citation will be read from “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary’ Baker Eddy ip. 571): “At all times and under all circumstances, overcome evil with good. Know thyself, and God will supply the wisdom and the occasion for a victory over evil. Clad in the panoply of Love, human hatred cannot reach you.” From the Bible will be read this verse from Psalm 84: “Blessed are they that dwell.in thy house: they will be still praising thee.” Half of the world’s people seem to* be unhappy, because they do not have the things that make the other half unhappy.

FOR SALE Two story 3 bedroom frame home just off Lake Wawasee with channel rights Carpeted, it has 2 front rooms, lonely screened porch, big dining room, kitchen, back porch, patio. June big shade trees. New 59’ v. ell. The Banning home, route 1. 5750 down and S7O per mo. k New listing today — 100 ft. Lake Wawasee frontage. 4 bedroom ranch home with 2' lull baths, oil heat, garage with apartment, all f urniture and boat’lncluded. Route 4, Sunset Beach. Brand new channel home in Leland Addition. Has 18 x 28 ft. living room, very nice bedroom and bath, excellent closet space, furnished. big shade trees. Three unit motel with 9 5 acre with lake front access and tremendous possibilities for, expansion. The Escape Motel. Forrest Park,Subdivision. Y New, 2 ston. 3 bedroom home with fireplace. hardwopdsQSPfs- - and Vi, oil heat, garage, Wawasee lake fropMot. shade, a very lovely home. Syracuse Lake. No. 94 Two story 3 bedfbom paneled home with screened porches in front and rear, new screens overall, big front yard and nice beach. Furniture and appLiftnces included. YOUR ARE WELCOME TO OPEN HOUSE at the Lyle Taylor home on Cottingham Beach. Route 3, Wawasee, near Johnson's Hotel, Sunday afternoon, July 30th. Two story, 3 bedroom home with paneled' walls, fireplace, Coppes kitchen, bath and *4, washer and dryer, insulated, screens, storm windows, gas heated. Immediate occupancy, a very lovely home. •' i Homes, Large and Small, For Every Need. Full Choice In Lake and Town Property. RENTALS APPRAISALS INSURANCE EARLE WALTZ, Realtor CUM WAMO, a 7-3465 - WALTZ, Gt 7.2109

METHODIST CHURCH NEWS On Sunday, July 23, the Youth Fellowship participated in the Worship Service following their trip to “Institude.” Under the title of “Echoes of Worship” the followings tsudents participated: Susie Schwab reported on music and the choir; Gene Mazelin had responsive reading ard reported keeping our race relations Christian; Clifford Chaffee lead the call to worship and reportted on the unfolding drama of the Bible: Greg Saue reported on Missions; Linda Benedict read the scripture, Isaiah 6, verses 1 through 8, concerning the call of Isaiah: Alice Leichletter reported on getting to know God through Jesus Christ. The sermon topic for Sunday. July 30. was “The World at My Fingertips.” On July 30 the pastor and staff of the local Ligonier Methodist church will go to the Island Camp at Epworth Forest to prepare for Junior Camp in which the junior children will attend July 31 through Augst 5. The staff, directed by Rev. Gosser, includes, Mrs. Howard Lewis. Jeanne Stoelting. Mrs.. Jeanne Russell of Elkhart.and Bob and Bill Kitson. The children will arrive at the stand pier at 10.00 on Monday mprning to be transported to the Island Camp oh the pontoon which serves as the camp's transportation for the week. Other boats will be available as needed. Rev Gosser is on cainp comission for, the location of additional Junior Camp facilities to be established on forty acres already owned by the foundation of Epworth. Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheline had as Sunday evening guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Saggars of Ligonier and Mr. and Mrsi Gordon Sheline Sr. of Millersburg. The Euchre Club met Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jorg. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ott of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Ott, and Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson all of Ligonier. High score for the women was won by Mrs. Farrell Ott. and high for the men was Guy Ott. Guests of the Phillip Strieby’s Sunday, were Mrs. Gladys Case, Mrs. Vera Adams. Mrs Lenora Eads. Mr. and Mrs Fred Young all of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sitcler and Ignof Payne. Ohio. Rev. and Mrs Herbert Muessling and family of Halgate. Ohio and Mrs. Dan Bender and family of evening callers were Mrs Shirley Strieby and son Dick of Toledo, Ohio and Bob Strieby. “Buy now and pay later” ia not the thrift that made Ben Franklin rich. Practically every woman finds the perfect husband- —■ married to somebody else.

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Thursday, Friday & Saturday July 27-28 29 Action Packed Van Heflin • Aldo Ray in "BATTLE CRY" (in color) Also Colossus Os Terror! "CALTIKI THE IMMORTAL MONSTER" " SATURDAY FAMILY TREAT NIGHT Added 2 Guest Features Sunday, Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday July 30-31 Aug. 1-2 4 NIGHTS ONLY 4 The Hilarious Inside Story Os Spring Vacationsl "WHERE THE BOYS ARE" (in color) with George Hamilton Also "FLAME OVER INDIA" (in color) with Lauren Bacall

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN NEWS The Helping Hands class of the Syracuse Church of the Brethre»: spent Sunday as the Washington Park at Michigan City, Ind. The class consists of young people. They toured the park and zoo in the morning. In the afternoon they spent swimming after a picnic dinner. Those attending were Robert, Mary, 1 and Richard Simon. Jim, Phyiiss and Sharon Fackler. Carolyn Barnhart, Philip Paugh, Don Fackler, Roger Niles, Grace and Mark Wagner. Sharon and Janice Gilbert. Lois and Teresa Halsey of Kimmelly Ind. Larry Ry. man of Nappanee, Fred Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darr and child ren and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coj and sons. Mr. Darr is the teacher of the class and Mr Coy is the assistant teacher. Bolivia has two capitals, Sucre and LaPaz. Sucre is the highest capital city in the world. 12.000 feet above sea level. LaPaz is a mere 9,700. Traffic -and colds seem to b< two of man’s largest unsolved problems.

‘ i, PLAYING THRU JULY 31 " man ,n the dog su,t " M COMEDY-MAN BITES MAN KgjEallls August 1-6 "THE 'POTTING SHED" DRAMA-POWERFUL, PROVOCATIVE ENCHANTED HILLS PLAYHOUSE ROUTE 13-A EAST SIDE OF LAKE WAWASEE For Reservations Call UL 6-8-171 Curtain Time 8:30 P.M. COME TO NAPPANEE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULY 28th T 29th FOR SIDEWALK DAZE While in town be sure to drive 3 /4 mile East on Rt 6 for huge savings on Home Furnishings, Floor Coverings and Outdoor Furniture? X 4® "/• ■ » S® % DURING WISE'S GIGANTIC STOREWIDE JILY OLIAHICI SALE LAST 2 DAYS TO SAVE SALE ENDS SAT. JULY 29th Listed are a few examples of the many bargains you will find during Sidewalk Daze Roa 18 95 Reg 49.95 PADDED ALUM. 3 PASS ALUM. CHAIRS ' GllDtß 4 5 9 95 5 33 00 Reg 49.95 ' SETT “ R ” 3 ” 5 OUTDOOR $9450 ALUM. PADDED ; gX .„^pt“c ushi .n S CONTOUR CHAIR ’ 5 — — ALUM. & WEB Reg 16.95 Alum. Webbed DOUBLE GLIDER Folding FOLDING s . 7 , 5 CAMP STOOL CHAISE LOUNGE 17 79c s B BB Plastic Covered — ' r ai niair* ~ 239.95 iswunuie WAYME nPHtR GL 1 lON LAWN CHAIK p()WER A | R CONDITIONER *3” > s49»s s]B8 w Reg 189.95 Reg 29.95 NORWALK BLACK TANGIERS Wc. PLASTIC OR CLOTH LIVINGROOM SUITE BEDROOM SUITE OCCASIONAL CHAIRS 5 129” s 119 50 5 19 95 RUG RMNANTS |Bf I O F Measurements I ■ FURNITURE SAVE FROM V ■ ■ Bi 27% to 46% ' OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9:00 WED*, FRI. A SAT.'

THURS. JULY 27, 1961 SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL

-[COOL and COMFORTABLE Syracuse,indo> WED. THUR. SAT. JAMES STEWART AND RICHARD WIDMARK # IN "TWO RODE TOGETHER" Shown At 7:30 & 9:30 Every Eve SUN. MON. TUE. HIS NAME AND FAME RAGE OVER THE SEAS OF THE WORLD! 1 | XW fH ■ EASDWt =- Cdw ■^**^* 1 wfc. / r -CINEMASCOPE T H « • V A •

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