Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 29, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 June 1938 — Page 10

You’ll Always Find Her Waitin’!

.%£.<;■ jawf-Sfc ten vears since d " IVE BEEN NOME-- WMlfc gS*®FT ! ?=? AND MA S SITTIN’ THERE SV TWE WINDOW JUST LIKE SME DID s£*''•■-?... WHEN I WAS A Kip - i \ 6000 OL MOM -/ fa BSw : I i fc.w-£ • ■ "-'■- I ■ Q z / '■■ >“ Jbk Jk! F- .•'. ”J®® ER L )A0? ;. ,' • Wwßh?: lifei t,.. / iehiL- 1 y t.I.L LANDSCAPE SERVICE Construction - - Maintenance TREES ROCK GARDENS SHRUBS LAWN SERVICE EVERGREENS . FLOWER BORDERS RALPH P. OYLER Milford, Indiana Phone 45 F 20 FREE! Movies Every Sunday Night at IDEAL BEACH Located on South Side of Lake v Wawasee Under new management of f H. R. Marker Are You Looking For Gifts That are Beautiful - Appropriate - Reasonably Priced For Any Occasion Then Visit The Merrietta Gift Shop Milford, Indiana Two Blocks South One Block West of Main Square Ida E. Neff Learn To Fly This Summer in a New Cub Training Airplane Solo Course for SSO Syracuse-Wawasee Airport O. H. Skinner Mgr.

* I THEN AND NOW By Jean Yejars ago when the first cottagers began to cut away the brush and build their summer , hideaways on Lake Wawasee, they didn’t know or dream that fifty years hence would find nearly 5,000 people inhabiting this same locality. Today we find some 700 cottages, homes, and places of business on the shores or the beautiful Lake Wawasee. Each year more and meose people seek this spot of natural beauty as a place of rest from the every day toil of their city occupations. Each year thousands of dollars are spent improving lake property, either in the form of new homes or in the remodeling of old ones. This year finds more new and beautiful homes along the lake shore. To these cottage owners we wish to extend a hardy welcome and to our old friends who, for years, have spent the summer months with us we wish to extend greetings. May this summer be one of the happiest and most profitable years you have ever spent on Lake Wawasee. IN APPRECIATION We wish to express thanks to our readers and friends who have done so much to help us make this tabloid section a success. Each week will try to make it a little better and hope that all of you will bear with us until we Can get every thing in perfect running condition. Our advertisers have given us the best sort of cooperation in the first issue of this section and we see that they are doing it again this week. We wish to thank them for their sincere help. At anytime our readers have any suggestions, news ‘items, etc., we hope that they will feel free to call us and tell us about them. Howard & Smith, Publishers. Jean Emerson, Manager. METHODIST LADIES MEET Circle No. 3 of the Methodist Ladies Aid had a delightful luncheon last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ada Martin on Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Fred Self was the assistant hostess. The ladies met for a 1:00 o’clock luncheon and then enjoyed a social in the latter part of the meeting. Seventeen of the members and five guests were present for the ofternoon’s entertainment. Mrs. Ada Martin entertained guests Sunday afternoon. They were Mrs. Mel Allen and daughter, of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Choms, of Decatur, and Mr. and Mr. and-Mrs. William Trowbridge, I of South Bend.

LOUIE'S GRILL The Home of Good Foods Steaks - Chops - Fish Chicken Dinners PHONES South Side 605 and R-387 LAKE WAWASEE -SOLI’SGrocery and Market The Up-to-the-Minute Store South Side of Lake Wawasee °O SWIFTS O° PREMIUM BRANDED o° MEATS °o Vegetables and Fruits in Season Phone 605 - We Deliver - Phone R-387 Os Let“Gbe Sargent" Help You with your Dinner and Parties Try our “SUNSET Boat Trip on the FALCON” Sea Plane Ride over the Lakes - SI.OO 1-2 Hour Ride $2.50 Enjoy Sea Plane Safety ROBERT MENSING 14 Years Experience - North Side Lake Wawasee at Bishop Boat Service