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OEC has annual picnic

The Orthopedic Equipment Company, Incorporated, of Bourbon and area affiliated manufacturing plants which are Frank Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, Mentone; Syracuse Enterprises,' Syracuse; Rajowalt Company, Incorporated, Atwood; and Medical Systems Division, warsaw, held their eighth annual, picnic Sunday, Sept. 16, at iqhe Bourbon Park. More than 735 employees and their immediate fajmilies were served a buffet luncheon followed by gift drawing, games for the children and softball games for the men and women.] Corporation management was represented by F. |l. Saemann, honorary chairman of the board, owner and founder;] Benno Lotz, chairman of the board; Gustav Dimberg, president ; Inez Feldman, vice president; and R. M. McDowell, vice president of finance. Recipients of the five-year serStone pillars hit by truck Stone pillars owned by Fred Clark, r 1 North Webster, were broken when a 1970 truck driven by Larry E. Koontz, 25, Hammond, struck them Monday, Oct. 8, at2:4sp.m. The truck received $3,000 in damages and no estimate was given on damage to the pillars.

Come back richer when you go trading U with neighbors You spend less for travel and bring home the same or comparable goods at about the same prices. And our local business people use part of their profit to help you pay your community expenses. Remember, too, that quicker access to emergency needs may—at any moment —save you far more than money. It Pays to Trade In Syracuse LOVE FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, CARPET 1 TEGHTMEYER ACE HARDWARE f DMirero?«%osiM™ 116 S. Huntington — 457-3443 — Syracuse jE St. Rd. 13S — 457-3474 — Syracuse 300 S. Huntington — 457-4341 —Syracuse THE LITHE PEOPLE SHOPPE W AUGSBURGER'S SUPER-VALU S AHCHOR MAH CASUAL WEAR Wawasee Village — 457.-4073 — Syracuse Wawasee Village — 457-4202 — Syracuse Wawasee Village 457-4919 Syracuse my STORE 1 THE STAR STORE 1 TRUE VALUE HARDWARE-DECORATING Downtown Syracuse — 457-4004 St. Rd. 13S — 457 3335 — Syracuse jf Pickwick Road — 457-3692 — Syracuse j. w . f 4 IMN Association , T addhaucr THE STOUT BOUTIQUE | of wabash -stracust branch FSUC I CURTIS TV & APPLIANCE 100 N. Huntington —457-3466 —Syracuse St Rd 13S —457-4411 -wLAIU « 102 W. Main — 457-4900 — Syracuse ’ 1 SYRACUSE HARDWARE 1 KLINK'S SUPER MARKET P 100 E NlcdnS°—4s7-3165°—Syracuse 96 FDIC 0 HOW. Main —457-3266 —Syracuse j Wawasee Village — 457-3351 — Syracuse WYANT CHEVROLET, INC. BAKER'S FARM MARKET 1 GLON FURNITURE t CARPET, INC. 1001 S. Huntington — 457-3102 — Syracuse » St. Rd. 13S — 457-4041 — Syracuse Wawaspe Village — 457-2929 — Syracuse GROPP'S FAMOUS FISH OF STROH | KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN | BENfRANKLIN located At Moxwelton Golf Course-County line Rd. K St Rd 13S-457-5197-Syracuse S Pickwick Roods St. Rd. 13S-457-4040-Syracuse 457-4353 — Syracuse ® 7 _...... „ AMERICAN INDUSTRIES HOME CENTER J BALES BUTCHER SHOP 1 TOM SOCKS SPORTSWEAR 2 Blocks East Os Kentucky Fried Chicken 106 E. Main — 457-3312 — Syracuse & Wawasee Village — 457-3664 — Syracuse 457-3106 —Syracuse « & -- ------ MARISE'S LADIES APPAREL i THREE FLAGS DRIVE-IN 1 PLAZA MARINA Wawasee Village 457-221*1 Syracuse Wawasee Village —457-3825 —Syracuse - 3K East End Os Wawasee Lake — 856-2129 — Syracuse

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SERVES 15 YEARS — Betty Miller of Syracuse, center, received a 15-year award from the Orthopedic Equipment Company. Incorporated. of Bourbon. Presenting the award were Gustav Dimberg, president, pictured at left and F. I. Seamann, owner, founder and honorary chairman of the board, shown on the right.

vice awards were Lonnie Witham, Randy Hedington. Harry Wells, Jim Snyder, Debbie Monesmith. Doris Reichert, Del Risner. Cheryl Hamman. Rick Jiessinger and Karen Cormican from 0.E.C.; Richard Calhan, Warsaw; Frank Vaccaro, Rajowalt; Phillis Minnick and Iris Chamberlain, Syracuse; and Marilyn Marks. Frank Manufacturing. Those receiving 10-year awards were John Lutes, Eleanor Holloway, Helen Briggs. Del Stiles, Betty Johnston and Steve Hissong from O.E.C. Dererle

Adams and Glenn Leonard from Rajowalt. Betty Miller of Syracuse was the 15-year award recipient. Receiving the 20-year service awards were Herschel Walters, Dorothy Hall, Dal Stouder and Dorothy Tyler of O.E.C. The 25-year service awards were given to Ruth Haney, Rajowalt and Inez Feldman received an award for 30 years of service. A grand prize trip for two to Great Britain was awarded to Marilyn Marks of Frank Manufacturing.

Charles Huggins to participate in hobby show * Charles L. Huggins, r 4 Greenhaus Apartment 22 Syracuse, will be displaying his handmade jewelry at the Athena Club of Elkhart’s annual craft and hobby show. It will be titled “Hobby World” and held October 26-28 at the Concord Mall in Elkhart. Show times Friday and Saturday, Oct. 26 and 27, will be 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 28, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds from this show are used for the Youth Village and other charities. A funnel makes a handy egg separator.

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OBSERVED THIS week - Dick Krachenfels out in the intersection of Sullivan and Sechrist roads wildly waving his arms. He was directing passing traffic as well as the driver of a cement truck who was trying to pour some cement at the Krachenfels property. MR. AND Mrs. Lawrence Wilcoxson attended the GOP fish fry held recently at Warsaw.

North Webster News By MARY LEE WILLMAN

Allen Harts honored at open house Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hart were honored with an open house from 2 till 5 p.m., October 7, at Barbee Conservation club building. The open house was in observance of the Harts golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Hart was attired in a

THE UMW carry-in salad luncheon was held October 16 in the church dining room. Dixie Arter. Fort Wayne, was guest speaker. Mrs. .Arter has served on the state commission of civil rights. She is also active in the local and conferences Board of Global Concerns and Christian Social Concerns. LAITY SUNDAY’ was observed at North Webster United Methodist Church on October 14.

floor-length gown of soft crepe material in a shade of pow dered aqua. It was styled with blouson bodice, bateau neckline and elbow-length slit drape sleeves. She wore a corsage of golc roses with deep autumn orange accents. The 200 guests who attended were registered by Mrs. Steve Wright. Tables were covered with white table cloths highlighted by gold satin bows. Floral arrangements of yellow and white gladiolus and roses

Speakers were Steve McNutt and * Dean Hartle. , A FAMILY night and (tarry-in supper was enjoyed on October 14 I at North Webster United I Methodist Church. The event was I planned by Ron Richey and Marian Breyer. THE COME-Join-Us (lass at 1 North Webster United M?thodist 1 Church is planning a Halloween party on October 27.

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were used as centerpieces. The serving table was centered by a two-tiered anniversary cake decorated with gold roses. The top tier was supported by ornate white columns and topped with an elaborate arrangement of gold rosebuds. Yellow rosette mints were served in miniature fluted holders. Members of the honored couple’s family presided at the punch bowl, silver coffee service and refreshment and gift tables. Mrs. Ray Hart. Middletown, planned and supervised the open house. Special guests present were Mrs. Hart’s sisters, Effie Shaffer and Gladys Winters, both of Hampton, Tenn. Plans finalized for bazaar Plans were finalized for the November 3 Community Christmas Bazaar during the October 9 meeting of Theta Sigma chapter of Psi lota Xi sorority. It was noted that bazaar tables are still available. The meeting was held at the home of Barbara Clouse. Marilynn Brower will be hostess for the October 23 social. Pythians hold Friendship Night There were 40 guests present . from Elkhart and Warsaw for the October 8 Friendship Night hosted by North Webster Pythian Sisters. Special guests were invited to occupy places of honor and participate in the Lodge ceremonies. „ Ermal Vanator served as chairman for the friendship program. Each officer was presented with a gift. Following the lodge session everyone retired to the dining room where a salad bar was served. It was announced that during the October 22 meeting members of North Webster Pythian Sisters will practice for the upcoming inspection. WCTU plans for county meeting Oct. 18 Members of Anna Bowers Chapter of Women’s Christian Temperance Union met recently at North Webster Church of the Brethren. Plans were made for the October 18 county meeting which will be held at the North Webstei' Church. Devotions were given by Oma Likens. A report of the state meeting will be given on the 18th There will be a guest speaker and a carry-in dinner will be served at noon. Mary Wilcoxson, president of Anna Bowers Chapter, attended the state meeting, held in Sep-

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tember at Marion. She was accompanied by Mabie Eberhart, county WCTU president; Vera Moorehouse, Bea Harshman and Inez Williams. Goodwill Club meets at Deatons Moscilene Deaton played the piano for group singing during the October 10 meeting of Goodwill Extension Homemakers Club. Mrs. Deaton and Edith Watkins were co-hostesses for the event which was held at the House of Friendship. Pledge to the American flag and the club creed were repeated in unison. Devotions entitled, “Something Common by James W. Riley and, “Splendor Os Fall" were read by Mrs Robert Busch, president. A report was given of the September 20 family night party. The lesson, "New Foods” was presented by Mrs. Busch. Minutes of the last meeting were read. Blanche Cline discussed. “The Center of Activity" as the cultural arts lesson. Garden remarks were given byElsie Lee and the citizenship lesson by Mrs. Bernard Roberts. Mrs. Ray Darr and Mrs. Everrett Darr will be hostesses for the November meeting. Bruce Trosper * honored at party Bruce Trosper was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party held October 6 at his home. Sam Willman was host for the event. Bruce was presented with white elephant gifts while seated in a righ of assorted balloons. “Happy Birthday" was sung, games played and refreshments served. There were 14 guests present -NWBoy Scouts organized for new year The Boy Scout Pack 3828 of Syracuse is starting out the new year with 20 new Scouts for a total of almost 50 boys from the community participating in the Scouting program The three Wolf and Bear dens are meeting this week. Sherry Lantz is leader of den 1. Sue Koser. assisted by Susan Duckwall, leads den 2. Gladys Phemister will be assisted by Susan Duckwall leading den 3. Larry Dull is in charge of the Webelos group. Any eight or nine-year-old boyinterested in Scouting, who missed the Scout round-up, maycontact any of the people above or Mary Lou Dixon, Ann Hapner or Jackie Dunithan Next Tuesday, Oct. 23, the Scouts will celebrate Halloween with a visit to Pumpkinland at Fashion Farm. .They will leave Saint Andrew’s Church at 6:30 p.m. and return at 8:30 p.m.

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