Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 24, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 May 1938 — Page 3

CALL Floyd Brower For Gravel, Sand, Top Dirt Fill Dirt, Stone and Marl DELIVERED ANYWHERE PHONE 66R Authorized represental ives for Sy-racusc-Lake W awa. see Community 1.1 svit** uot 1 1 \ vow ■ nvsnt J[ • Pay us only $14,00 plus nominal deliverT ’ | * n S charge —die balI ante in sin.dl monthly I payments — and onto -K the stern of your boat HHBH TMf goes one of these bully little Evinrude Scouts ’ —an amazingly light, handy, efficient out/ipfl board that will give 91/ you years of service at an operating cost of only 3 cents an hour! You can own any Evinrude model on our easy-to-buy f easy-to-pay plan. Call on us! W awasee - Slip - Phone 925

with miles per gallon UPPER-CYLINDER PARTS I D-X actually delivers extra mileage because the exclusive high heat-resist- . _ D lug lubricant which it contains lessens Im« KQK ■nuaal n Kro friction and protects upper-cylinder | y'‘ < -T^ **u I parts. Prove this in your own car with a tankful. Sold by Diamond D-X dealers on a money-back guarantee. I s ni( ns,w I MID-CONTINENT PETROLEUM laiilOK CORPORATION I rnurj/W1 Jlsi I oh. t I MlttS jy rTpiTrnTniM g I —mjnTTfU<nr j BY: GAFILL OIL COMPANY O. P. Davis, Local Manager Syracuse, Ind. A. W. Emerson, Dealer C. E. Bishop, Dealer South Side Lake Wawasee North Side Lake Wawasee

Mrs. Florence Heller of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moujan at Lake Wawasee. Will be in Chicago shopping Tuesday, May 24th. Anyone wishing any special shopping see me or call 192. Mrs. Wm. G. Connolly —Syracuse, Ind. I FRjp W. BRAUN J What can we do for the pedestrain? Approxiamtely three out of four traffic fatalities result from vehicles coming into contact with pedestrians. Safety education has helped to reduce the number of fatalities among school children, and from experience in various cities we know that adult education in safety is also effective in reducing the number of accidents. Laws and regulations alone will noot prevent accidents. The idea of carefulness must be instilled in the minds of our citizens, and untill the time comes when every man women, and child is safety conscious, little progress can be expected. Safety meetings, lectures, moves, ucate the public and to keep the important problem of safety uppermost in the minds of pedestrians and moterists.

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Mrs. Nancy E. Noe has bought the Ben Stillwell property on No. Huntington St. Mrs. Chas. Purdum and son Charles, are spending two weeks with relatives in Michigan. Mrs. Lilly Hoopingarner returned home Saturday after spending the winter in Tampa, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Klink of Bloomington, spent the week end at their cottage on Kale Island. .. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Riddle and son of Butler, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Melllinger. The Junior Ladies Aid of the E. V. Church met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Roy Darr. The Senior Aid met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Wm. Bushong. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hooper and daughter Louise, of Holland, Michigan, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Naylor at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle of Willard, Ohio, spent the week end with their son, Harry and family, who recently moved from Toledo, Ohio to the Rol Riddle property on So. Huntington St.

SYRACUSE. INDIANA

Roy Schleeter was in Chicago Monday on business. Mrs. E. L. Weesner of Marion, spent a few days this week at her cottage in Pickwick Park. Miss Rosannah Immel of Dunlap, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Finton. Mrs. Wade Zerbe will give a piano recital over station WTRC, Elkhart, Friday at 3:45 p.m. DST. Miss Eva Steinmetz employed in Dr. Clark’s office, is confined to her home at New Paris with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lilly Jr. stoppen Monday to see the new Lilly cottage, on their way home from the north. Alfred Mathesion, agriculture teacher in the local high school underwent an appendicitis operation at the Goshen hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snyder and daughter Rose Mary and Paul Shank of Goshen, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Finton. Mrs. Katie Stiegletz and children Adolph and Mary Ann, are spending this week in Peoria, 111., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Flowers of Niles, Michigan, spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stiffler. Mrs.. Mileham Timberlake of Carthage, Illinois, came Wednesday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Forest Snepp and grandmother, Mrs. Martha Jordan. Mrs. F. Allen Weatherholt of So. Bend, accompanied by Mrs. Ernest Bushong, left Monday for Cumberland, Md., to spend several days with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClintic and daughter, Naomi Jean of Kalamazoo, Michigan, and Miss Ida Deardorff of Chicago spent she week end with Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. Mrs. Isadore Kaiser of Wabash, who is visiting her sister Mrs. Fred Hipskind at Lake Wawasee entertained her bridge club of Wabash at a one o’clock luncheon at the Hipskind cottage, Wednesday. The Ligonier high school held the Junior-Senior reception at the Sargent, Friday evening, May 13th. The dining rooms were decorated with early spring flowers and smilax. Music for dancing was furnished by Herman Sacks’ orchestra. The Wednesday afternoon contract bridge club had a one o’clock luncheon at the Pickwick Lounge Wednesday. Four tables of bridge were played at the home of Mrs. I. M. Grieger, with honors going to Mrs. Henry Grieger, Mrs. John Grieger and Mrs. H. J. King. Mrs. Nelson Miles, Mrs. Sol Miller, Mrs. H. D. Harkless, and Mrs. George Xanders assisted the hostess — NOTICE—- — have opened my Ice Cream Factory for the summer and will appreciate your orders. Losie Snavely.

The MILES Grocery

THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1938

Miss Mary Alice Kitson of So. Bend, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kitson. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Grieger of Muncie, spent the week end with Mr. ancf Mrs. Art Grieger. Roddy Vander Water, formerly of this city, has accepted a position at Sargents’ this week. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Riddle of Toledo, Ohio, came Saturday to visit with Mrs. Elizabeth Riddle. Miss Mary Jensan of Kendallville, was the week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jensan. , Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Bailey of Toledo, Ohio, spent Sunday with George Bailey and daughter, Mrs. Nancy Noe. Mrs. Oren Ragsdale of Summit, New Jersey, arrived for a months’ stay at the Hubbell cottage, in Sunset Bay. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Pence and family of South Bend, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Weaver. Mrs. H. W. Buchholz went to Deshler, Ohio, Wednesday, called there by the serious illness of her brother, P. H. Wahl. The Good Samaritan Class of the U. B. Church held a party at the home of Mrs. Floyd Brower on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lilly of Indianapolis, moved into their beautuful new home on the north shore of Lake Wawasee last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Burket of Goshen, entertained a party of friends to a six o’clock dinner on Wednesday evening at Sargent’s. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Bollman of Rochester, Minn., were the week end guests of Mrs. Bollman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Montgomery. Mrs. B. F. Lewis and Mrs. T. Percel of Willard, Ohio, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Felty and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMahon, last week. Miss Ann Lee Deal of Kendallville, was a guest of Miss Mayme Wogoman Tuesday night. Mrs. Jane Jones is. confined to her home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Rex and family have moved from the George Bailey property on Short street to the Neal Pheobus proNorth Huntington street. The Progress Club members of Ligonier, met at the Sargent hotel, Tuesday for aneevening dinner. The dining room and table were beautifully decorated with the early wild flowers.

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Mrs. Alice Neff of Elkhart is visiting in the home of her sister, Mrs. George Seese.

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I Mr. and Mrs. John Grieger were in Fort Wayne, Tuesday on business. ' .