Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 21, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 29 April 1938 — Page 3

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The Great Cole Brothers Circus, one of the largest shows in existence, is coining to Rochester, Ind., for performances afternoon and night, on Monday, May 2nd. The huge show, the finest on earth, will bring all the famous Cole Brothers spangleland stars, including Clyde Beatty, the greatest wild animal trainer in the world, who this year enters a steel arena with forty-three wild and ferocious lions and tigers — the most dangerous and thrilling display ever presented in America. More than 1,100 people are with the big show, and three special all-steel trains are required to transport its rhanifold wonders, including one of the largest man-, ageries on tour in the world, four herds of performing elephants, herds of-camels and zebras, and over 500 horses and ponies. ' The famous Aurelia Troupe of bareback riding stars, direct from Europe, head the field of eques-

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train acts, and the world famous Flying Harolds lead in thrilling aerial displays. Maximo, merry marvel of the slack wire: “The Great Florenzo” and his spectacular, flaming,' somersaulting automobile; the new Jorgen Christiansen Libertyhorse display with twenty-four educated stallions; Ken Maynard, cowboy star of the movies, and his Super-Hsore, and a congress of wild west champions; and the Misses Dorothy Herbert, Pat Lindsay and Ruby Cutshall, starequestrians, are other outstanding featuers, in addition to the, stupendous new opening spectacle, “LaSeville”, in which hundreds of people and animals take part, as well as a whole congress of nationally known clowns. Performances are scheduled to begin at 2 and 8 P. M., with the main gates opening one hour earlier, allowing leisurely inspection of the huge Cole Brothers menagerie.

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Mr. and Mrs. Dewart Cowgill of Wabash, spent Tuesday morning in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Droke are the parents of a son, Ronald Ruseil, born Saturday night. Roy Miller Jr. cracked a bone in his right ankle Friday at the high school, while practicing track. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brannum of Indianapolis, spent several days at their cottage on Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Jasper Grimes, east of Syracuse, has been confined to her home for the past 2 weeks because of suckness. Mr. a.nd Mrs. George Green of Evanston, Illinois, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rigdon, Monday and Tuesday. Merritt Lung, east of'Syracuse, was taken to the Goshen hospital dunua / i vening for observation. He was discharged Tuesday. Miss Lucille Osborne, a student at Purdue University, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Osborne. Mrs. Katie Snavely of Fort Wayne, is helping to care for her daughter, Mrs. Ray Ott, of northeast of Syracuse, who has been quite ill. Pat, the 11-weeks-oid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barrett, underwent a mastoid operation Monday afternoon at the McDonald hospital in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bills of Indianapolis, were Saturday evening guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey at the U. B. parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Byrd of Mishawaka, are the parents of a daughter, Virginia Marie, bom on Friday, April 22 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stansburg. Mr. and Mrs. Art Grieger of Muncie, arrived Wednesday to spend the summer at their cottage in Potawattomie Park. Mr. and Mrs. Grieger spent the winter in New Mexico*, jmd California, because of the former’s headth. Mrs. Leo Baker of Minneapolis, Minn., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rapp. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rapp and their daughter Christine, Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Bachman and daughter Jane, and Mrs. Baker were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stoner and family, at Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Searer and sons Donald and Wendel of Three Rivers, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Rred Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Rqssell Neterer, Huntington, Mrs. Esther Swartz of Wakarusa, and Estelle Sparta? tfce six e»*eloek dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs;. H. O. Metzler at their new lake cottage, Wednesday evening,

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SYRACUSE, INDIANA'

This Week at the ♦ ♦ ♦ Pickwick ♦ . ♦ ♦ Theater Friday and Saturday — Joe E. Brown and an all-star cast in the season’s outstanding fun-fest, “Wide Open Faces.” Added attractions are latest news events, traveltalk, and musical novelty. Matinee Saturday at 2:30. Sunday and Monday —- Sonja Henie and Don Ameche in a radiant musical of superlative splendor, “Happy Landing.” Added attractions are latest news events and a Disney cartoon. Sunday performances begin at 2:30-4:33-5:36 and 8:39. Monday evening performances at 7:00 and 9:03. Tuesday and Wednesday—Gloria Stuart and Michael Whalen in the delightful comedy-drama “Change of Heart.” Added attractions are latest issue March of Time, travel talk and musical novelty. Both nights are guest nights, one free admission with every thirty cent admission. Thursday, May sth — Jack Holt in the Liberty Magazine story, “Under Suspicion.” / Added attractions are a comedy and musical novelty. Family and gift night. Coming, May 8-9-10-11 — “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” No words can describe its beauty and charm. It is utterly different from everything the screen has ever known before. Every man, woman and child in Syracuse and vicinity owes it to himself not to permit anything to keep him from seeing it. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jones, who spent the winter in California, have arrived to spend the summer at their cottage on Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grieger and family of Hannah, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grieger of Fort Wayne, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Grieger. Mr. and Mrs. James Kitson and son of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vorhis and daughter, were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kitson. Charles C. Bachman has been suffering from summer flu and was confined to his bed from Saturday until Tuesday. At the present writing he is much improved.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1938

Mr. and Mrs. Noble Meyers and children, spent Sunday in Chicago with friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bell of Ch* cago, spent the week end at thencottage in Potawattomie Park. Mrs. W. G. Connolly and son James, are in Chicago buying additional merchandise, today. Roy Darr, who Ms bee - ' " ’ ployed in Aurora, Illinois, arrived home Friday for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Foste? and family of South Bend, spent the week here with Mrs. Perry Foster. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Metzler of Wakarusa, have moved into new cottage in Ward addition, on Syracuse Lake. Mrs. Al Keller of Chicago, cmr Saturday to spend several dav with her parents, Mr. and Mr Howard Bowser. Mr. and Mrs. Don Riley. Springfield, Ohio, spent the week end in Syracuse with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ward. Joe Freeman, a student at Inliana University, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Freeman. Dan Teetor and son Jack, of Hagertowsn, entertained 18 at a fishing party over the week end at their cottage on Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Howard of Ligonier, and Mrs. R. J. Howard of Columbia City, were in Syracuse Sunday calling on relatives and friends. Those wishing to hear Mrs. Jesse Zerby play on the WTRC urogram today should tune in at 2:45 o’clock, as Elkhart is now on daylight-saving time. Miss Ann Lee Deal has resigned her position with the WawaseeRealty Co., and returned to her home in Kendallville, Saturday evening. She was accompanied by Miss Bernice Robison, who spent Saturday night and Sunday , with her. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster, Mrs. Osie Nelson, Lavon and Jeanette Lepper of Ligonier, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nelson and children Margaret and Earl of Elkhart, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foster and daughter, Florence. CALL Floyd Brower > For gravel, Sand, Top Dirt Fill Dirt, Stone and Marl DELIVERED ANYWHERE PHONE 66R

FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY I most earnestly solicit your support for my renomination as Prosecuting Attorney for Kosciusko County, Indiana. The following is my :reeord as YOUR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY to date— Number of Convictons

CIRCUIT COURT 54th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Number of Convictions. 61 Number of Acquittals None Number of Disagreements 1 Prison Sentences 36 Penal Far mSentences 16 Amount of Fines $2,916.91 CITY COURT CITY OF WARSAW Number of Convictions 75 Number of Acquittals None Number of Disagreements None Penal Farm Sentences 19 Jail Sentences 6 Amount of Fines $1,471.00

Total amount of fines turned into County Treasurer SBIJ 9.14 Surely aGood Law-lnforcement Record JACOB S. KOONTZ PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

For TREASURER Kosciusko County ■ K , W' : - ■ Gwendolyn Gaskill Butler Seward Township Well educated, a mother and the sole support of her child have had banking experience and thoroughly competent to satisfactorly discharge the duties of the office for which I seek the Republican nomination in the Primary Election, May 3,1938. ] gliders! 'WEEK END SALE 1 FRI. and SAT. APRIL 29-30 h ■ 1 W Now is your Chance-— Arrival of new furniture next week fM forces us to clear our stock of several 1 attractive gliders carried over from | last season. 1 ACT QUICKLY There i , hh Are ONLY A FEW BECKMAN’S Furniture Home ■ Phone 71

IN JUSTICE COURT OF E. B. SMITH, Township Number of Convictions..... 263 Number of Acquittals None Amount of Fines $2,904.73 IN JUSTICE COURT OF CALVIN KETROW Number of Convictions 53 Number of Acquittals None Amount of Fines $826.50 Summary of Convictions Total Number of Convictions in all Courts 352 .Total amount of fines turned in to County Treasurer .... $8,119,14