The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 April 1962 — Page 5

SYRACUSE SCHOOL t NEWS Rack Ratings War, although dreaded by most people, creates an unlimited storehouse for writers to draw from. Here is one, interestingly review-

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ed by Pat Money. “The Last Parallel” is a humorous, detailed, exciting and action-packed marine war journal relating the experiences of Martin Russ in the Korean conflict. It starts with Russ’s basic training and ends with his leaving Korea and the Marines.” — Al Bauer. Student Council News The Student Council of Syracuse high school held a meeting March 30. The main topic discussed was | the spring dance to be held April I

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11 and 12. The junior high party will be Friday night and the senior high Saturday night. A magician will provide entertainment for the junior high. Refreshments will be served both nights. The gym is to be gaily decorated in oriental style. The spring dance promises to be a big success and we hope to see everyone there. Senior News With all this beautiful weather, seniors have been going nutty,

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I trying to find rides in convertibles. It doesn’t seem to make much difference whether or not it’s cold outside. They ride in them anyway, don’t they, Sherry? Congratulations to George Cox and to Dick Combs for the wonderful showing in the regional Science Fair. We all think it’s great! . Our class play, “‘Professor, How Could You!”, will be presented tomorrow night. It’s coming along fine and should be a great success. It’s something you won’t want to miss. You can buy tickets from any senior. The deadline for signing up for prom is April 9, so, come on you fellows, get busy and ask!—Gladys Glupp. ‘ Elementary School News The sth and 6th grade girls’ intramural soccer program, directed by Mrs. Talmadge, was finished last week. Team 5, captained by

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Darlene Rice, defeated team 8, captained by Becky Stanfield in the championship game.” Other girls on the championship team were: Susan Kirkdorfer, Cathy Moore, Nancy Jo Koher, Cinda Singrey, Pam Combs, Nancy Jo Ellis, Peggy Hughes, Loretta Laughlin and Brenda Smith. Fourth Grades Recent field trips to maplfc sugar camps have been made by all three sections of the 4th grade. Classes of Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Peebles visited Beer’s camp near Dewart Lake while Mrs. Gants’ class visited the Kounce camp near Cromwell. These trips were made in connection with a story about maple sugar camps in the 4th grade reader. Mrs. Peebles’ room is engaged in a study of birds. Class members have been observing and, reporting different kinds of birds seen this spring. Reference books and other sources of information are in constant demand as the children seek to learn more about the lives and habits of birds, and write reports about them. Mrs. Richards’ class has been working on a unit about Africa. Projects depicting the life in Africa as well as the geography was made by several children. Beatrice Plymale made an authentic model of a Congo village. Amy Coy and Donna Hulley made a relief may showing geographical features. Nancy Fawley, Laura Rhoades and Ruby Kern made a relief may showing products of Africa. March birthdays celebrated by 4th grade students are: Larry. Richards, Corwyn Wong, Linda Lou Simon, John LeCount and Terry Miller. 4 Fourth grade students who have had perfect attendance so far this year are: Diann Jetmore, Walter Felts, Diann Hoover, Sharilyn Caskey, Michael Byrd, Vicki Cramar, Roger Galloway, Susan Smith, Laura Rhoads, Beatrice Plymaje, David Fisher and Brent Gordon. Recent visitors in Mrs. Richrads’ room were Mrs. Wayne Coy and her son David while Mrs. Archie Byrd Visited in Mrs. Gants’ class. SYRACUSE School Menu Monday - Wiener sandwich, Mexican rice, fruit, cookie, milk. Tuesday- Ham salad sandwich, Chicken soup, crackers, celery and and carrot sticks, fruit, milk. Wednesday - Creamed turkey on biscuits, broccoli, fruit, bread and butter, milk. Thursday - Chili mac, cole slaw, apple coffee cake bread and butter, milk. Friday - Fish sticks, potato salad, cherry puding, bread and butter, milk.

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Syracuse Locals The Milford-Syracuse Women’s Christian Temperance Union will meet Tuesday evening, April 10, in Syracuse at the home of Mrs. B. T. Yeager at seven-thirty. Mrs. Myrtle Robinson visited Mrs. Millard Burtis of Goshen Monday. Mrs. Paul Ditchett and Mrs. Genevieve Strieby are expected home this week end after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Treadway were Sunday callers of the latter’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore and family at Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilliland and son David of Mishawaka were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sheibley. David remained for a brief visit with his grandparents during his school Easter vacation. Rev. J. C. Bailey of Indianapolis is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Modesitt and visiting with friends. Week end guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Loose were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Strub of Elmhurst, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sander of Bellingham, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and family of Mishawaka and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fitton and children of Warsaw were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Gordy. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Fitton are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gordy. Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Max Simon and family were Lois and Joyce Halsey of Kimmell and Keith Osbun of Kendallville. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Jones of Mentone, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Watkins, Bourbon, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yeager and son of Nappanee were Sunday evening visitors of Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Yeager. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Watkins are sisters of Mrs. Yeager. Ed Anglemyer, a senior at Hanover college, spent his spring vacation at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Anglemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kitchen and four children of Goshen were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Elis and family. Mrs. Nelle Soan and Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock returned home Friday having spent a few weeks in Haines City, Florida. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hibschman Sunday were "Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Yeager, Rev. W. Hiram Wofford of Mt. Carroll, Hl., and students from Findlay college, Findlay, Ohio, were Sally Peffer, Kathy Woods,

Thursday, April 5,1962 THE PIERCETON PRESS

Karen Miller, John Mickley, Bill Corbin and Jim Hibschman. Jerry Clark returned home Monday evening from skiing in Nevada. . •« Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert and two daughters were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Kline and family of South Bend. Joe Bauer of Fort Wayne is spending his spring vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bauer. Syracuse Boy Stater Selected Mike Storms, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene L. Storms of Syracuse, was selected as Boys Stater by the Syracuse American Legion Post. James Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Howard of Syracuse was selected as alternate. Boys State will be held at Indiana university in June. James is a junior and a member of the National Honor Society. Mike is the president of the junior class, a member of the National Honor Society and member of the Luther League at the Syracuse Lutheran church. Kick-Off Meeting For Father's Day Flotilla A kick-off meeting for the second annual Father’s Day Flotilla, sponsored by the Syracuse-Wawa-see Chamber of Commerce, was held recently. Those in attendance were members of the original board who helped launch the Flotilla last year which proved to be popular with spectators and those actively participating in the parade. During the business s°sison, it was established the Flotilla would again “be held on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 17. Numerous other items were discussed pertaining to further improvement on this, the second Flotilla, based upon last year’s experience, such as the inability of underpower floats to pace the Wawasee Belle causing breaks in the parade. It was also generally agreed that more could be brought in wy increasing the size of various committees and the possibility of making this event a two-day affair in the future. This is to be discussed further at the next meeting of the committee. Tom Soqks is chairman of the Flotilla. Others in charge of committees upto date are Jack Wells, Dale Butt, Joe Zally, Earl Money, Clem Lisor, Larry Griffith, Tiny Sohl, Gordon McCormick, James McCulley and Robert Ruhl.

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SYRACUSE CALVARY EUB CHURCH CHOIR , — Presents. — Io Greater Love” EASTER CANTATA SUNDAY, APR. 15 - 4 P.M. 3 Guest Soloists ) Directed by HOWARD LININGER - Public Invited - KENNARD ROBINSON, Pastor

Milford Methodist Church To Present Easter Cantata The Milford Methodist church choir will present an Easter Cantata entitled ‘‘The Glory of the Cross” by Rosemarie Hadler at 8 p. m. Sunday, April 8, at the church. Based on familiar hymns, the cantata is divided into four parts. Part one “Contemplation of the Cross” includes “Behold the Lamb of God”—beginning with the men’s chorus. “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross,” “In the Cross of Christ I Glory”—Mrs. William Perry, soloist, and “The Old Rugged Cross.” Part two, “Our Unworthiness,” includes “God Forbid That I Should Glory”—duet by MisSs Judy Martin and Mrs. Harlan Wuthrich, “‘Forbid It, Lord. That I Should Boast,” “There Is a Green Hill Far Away”—trio consisting of Mrs. William Perry-, Mrs. Parker Phend and Miss Ann Schlotterback and solo by Miss Jennifer Sunthimer. “‘Beneath the Cross of Jesus” and “Ask Ye What Great Thing I Know”—men’s chorus, close the second part of the program. The third part, ‘“He. Is Suffering” includes “He Humbled Him-self”—-solo by Miss Schlotterback, “See, From His Head, His Hands, His Feet,” “I Gave My Life For Thee”—duet by Miss Sunthimer and Mrs. Harlan Wuthrich and “What Language Can I Borrow?” The fourth part’’Our Consecration” includes “I Am Crucified With Christ”—solo by Miss Sunthimer, “I’ll Live For Him Who Died For Me,” “Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross —men’s chorus and ‘“Were the Whole Realm of Nature Mine.” Mrs. Gerald Snider is organist and Mrs. Thomas Miller is choir director. * J Hospital Notes Goshen General Hospital Donald Smith of 507 South Main street, Syracuse was treated and later released Friday in the emergency room for an injured right middle finger. Mrs. Mary Ringler, 419 E. Boston street, Syracuse, was released Friday. Mrs. Forrest Ray, r 1, Syracuse, was dismissed Mrs. Eldon Lutes, r 1, Syracuse, was admitted, for major surgery Monday. James Davis of r 4, Syracuse, was treated in the emergency room for a laceration of his right hand and later released over the week end. ' Steven Coburn, 430 Fraziet st., Syracuse, was released Mohday. Lu Ann Bales of r 1, Syracuse, was admitted Tuesday for a tonsillectomy. • Miss Jan Stoelting of 400 South Harrison street, Syracuse, was transferred Tuesday to the Methodist hospital at Mayo’s Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Murphy Medical Center Mrs. Dean Dowty of Syracuse, was admitted Monday. ATTEND WSCS DISTRICT MEETING Five women from Syracuse attended the twenty-second annual Warsaw district ’ meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service held Monday, April 2, at the First Methodist church in Kendallville. Mrs. E. Ross Adair was the guest speaker. Those attending were Mrs. W. T. Jones, Mrs. Mamie Wesner, Mrs. E. Dale Smith, Mrs. Oscar Benson and Mrs Leon Hogue. SYRACUSE 4-H FOOD I GIRLS MEET MONDAY Members of the Syracuse. Pollyanna Girls 4-H club enrolled in Foods I met Monday after school for a work meeting. Susan Wilson gave a demonstration on how to make an orange drink. The girls brought in some cookies for a mock judging. Mrs. Douglas Yoder was the' judge. The next work meeting will be held after school on April 16.

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