Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 40, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 September 1938 — Page 3

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SEIDER’S GROCERY Phone 22Syracuse, Ind. 10 lb. SUGAR 4Sc With One Dollar’s Worth of Groceries. Not Including Flour or Butter. Chili Sauce, Ferndell 200 QOC Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs Oleo, 2 lbs 24C Grapefruit Juice, Femdell, 2 No. 2 cans • 25c Salmon, Pink, 2 cans . .. ‘ Tomato Soup, Campbell’s, 3 10c 10c cans 25c lOc Candy, 3 5c bars • Bread, Syracuse, 3 10c loaves 380 MANGOES, FRESH DILU PICKLING ONIONS, AND ALL THE . SPICES FOR PICKLING • ALL ITEMS CASH •

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rAXI — CALL 848— Night or day. No extra charge for night service. J. W. Rothenberger, Syracuse. 'OR SALE— 2 full size beds complete with new mattress, 1 large dresser plate glass, 3 oak chairs, new feather bed, rubber staii treads, good 2-burner oven, ode dishes, double cot and mattress, and 2 floor lamps. S. W. Cor Lake and Henry. Phone R 842. <X)R RENT — -My 6-room, all mod>rn, stucco house in Potowatomie >ark.—D r . o. C. Stoelting. ts i ■X)R SALE —117 feet lake frontage with sea-wall, on Lake M awasee. Terms. See R. C. Howard. A-l—-tt financial Reverses of one of ou’ customers has forced us to take back these 112 pieces of furniture listed below and sell same for '>5168.20 owing on this. We would ike to contact some responsible party who would take this account over and pay the balance aFonty SB.gQ er - please give rfeferences in “your first letter. Address: Credit Manager, Bgx 293, Syracuse, Ind. pftrpe pipep bedroom suite, Waljipt yeneer, consisting of bed, chest, vanity, 30 inch round mirror, bench. Two piece living room suite, Charles of London, covered in rust frizette; one studio couch, spring filled pillows; five set, consisting of table and four chairs; 32 piece dinner set; 26 piece set of silverware; 24 piece glass set; kitchen cabinet; 9x12 felt base rug; 9x12 rug; two piece vanity Iftmp apt apd bed lamp; circulating heater; Electric washer; Magazine rack: Hassock; Picture; gimoking stand; 2 Stair case end tables; Coffee table; Occasional chairL Table lamp; and Floor lamp.X

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BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt O’Haver, on September 3rd, a daughter, Marlene Annette. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Forest Plank, a daughter, Barbara Helen, on September 4th. • Quick relief from itching and pain of hemorrhoid* (piles). Ask v> about fra* trial off.r. THORNBURG DRUG COMPANY

A GOOD SELECTION OF METAL BOATS now on display at Rothenbergers. Best copper alloy, and guaranteed. Also outboard motors. WANTED AT ONCE, to contact some responsible party who will take over beautiful little Cinderella type Spinet piano, who can pay $25.00 down and SB.OO per month, plus small carrying charge. A considerable amount has been paid on this account. Must give references in first letter. Address: Credit Manager, Box 293, Syracuse, Ind. LOST — Sunday evening, a black Scotch terrier with red leather . collar and Fort Wayne license tag No. 31649. Answers to the name of Sandy. Reward. Telephone, Syracuse 597. FOR SALE— Pure cider vinegar. Phone 2710. C. D. Thompson. S-l-e o w-lOt pd QUICK ACTION NECESSARY, would you take oyer and pay balance on a lovely, small Baby Grand Piano, bench included, of only $136.70 at SB.OO per month? Looks almost like new, Carries manufacturers guarantee for five years. Write giving references in first letter and we will tell you where this piano can be seen. Finance, Box 293, Syracuse, Ind. FOR SALE — Trumpet, Al shape. Inquire of Byron Connolly, Telephone 192. It-pd FOR SALE— Late 1931 Auburn coach in good shape. Arvin heater, new rings, all new ignition. Carbureter and fuel pump just overhauled. This car will give years of hard service. Full price, $69.00. Telephone Syracuse 184 or send postcard, Box 224, Syracuse. It-pd

SYRACUSE - WAWASKH JOURNAL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1988

LOCAL LINES

Mr. and Mrs. EL J. Craig spent Sunday in Plymouth, Indiana. Miss Roher’s musical club went on a treasure hunt Friday afternoon. Miss Naomi Jean McClintic visited several days in Goshen with her aunt Mrs. B. J. Julier. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith of Terre Haute, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowld. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bauer and family attended the Rentfrow reunion, at Wolcottville Ind., on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evans and sons of Chicago, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melburn Rapp. Ned Harley og Waukegan, Illinois spent the week-end here with his * parents Mr. and Mrs. John Harley. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stephenson and Marica Schrock of Chicago, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ewdy and son of Cleveland, Ohio, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weller at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gants went to Indianapolis Saturday to visit W. A. Woods and daughter. While there they attended the state fair. Members of the Indiana Electric Association who sponsored the protective lighting installation include the Northern Indiana Public Service Company. Miss Bertha Raymond of Ligonier, Ind. spent the week-end with friends here’ and in company with her friend Mrs. A. T. Borton, of Vicksburg, Mich., is attending-the State Fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Finton and son Pat, attended a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Finton’s grandmother Mrs. Elizabeth Carlson of LaGrange, in the home tof Mr. and Mrs. Homer Miller at Goshen. Dr. I. D. White, of Clinton, Inc., was a guest in the home of his nephew, Rev. J. S. Pritchard during the week-end. Mrs. Virginia White Russell and Miss Miriam White returned home with Dr. White Sunday evening. jMr. and Mrs. Vern Younce and daughter Ruby of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. M. Shaffer of Millersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Clee Younce and daughter Louise of Elkhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garver of Bristol, called on Mrs. Sarah Younce Sunday. Mrs. Younce is confined to her bed beause of sickness. Rev. and Mrs. Bailey called in the evening. Announces Coming Marriage On Saturday, Sept. 3rd Miss Marjorie McConnell ‘ of Columbia City, entertained 16 guests at a dessert bridge announcing her approaching marriage, sometime in November, to Karl Freese, Jr., of Nappanee and Wawasee. Mrs. Karl Freese, Sr. of Wawasee and Mrs. Geo. Fales, of Maxwelton Manor, were among the guests.

ASK FOR “OK” BREAD SATURDAY SPECIAL TEA BISCUITS Eper Doz. ** Chop Suey Rolls 15c Syricuse-Wiwuee Bakery

Jefferson Theatre GOSHEN SUNDAY and MONDAY Sept. 11-12 “LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY" TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Sept. 13-14 “ALWAYS GOOD-BYE” THUBS., FBI., SAT., Sept. 15-16-17 “RACKET BUSTERS"

SWAM ACROSS LAKE WAWASEE 13-Year-Old Giri Accomplishes Feat In One Hour and Five Minutes Last Saturday, Patty Stilson, 13 years old, swam across Lake Wawasee, from Waco to Sargents hotel, a distance of two miles in an hour and five minutes. Patty with her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stilson and sister Sally, of Anderson, Ind., are guests at the Sargent hotel. Miss Stilson, besides being an expert swimmer, just recently passed the American Red Cross junior life saving tests. BUSINESS HAS BEEN GOOD IN SYRACUSE AND WAWASEE THE PAST SUMMER SEASON We are proud of The State Bans of Syracuse, which serves the Banking business of this vicinity, and notice with pleasure that they have shown a steady growth, each year since their reorganization, in 1934, and each month throughout this lake resort season, now drawing to a close. Their figures shown in this issue show that the volume of business has been large in this vicinity, the last few years, and also througn this season. We are informed, that this was. the first time that their total Resources, and Liabilities have reached the half million mark, since the reorganization in 1934, and we are sure that their, many customers and friends join us in appreciation ot their splendid comparisons. amos-weiskl The marriage of Miss Betty Amos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Amos, of Edinburg, to Dr. Wilson Weisel, of Milwaukee, Wis., took place Saturday in Edinburg. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Weisel have left for their wedding trip and will be at home in Milwaukee after their return. x Mrs. Weisel, is a niece of Mrs. Kenneth Harkless, of this city and has visited in the Harkless home Quite frequently. NOTICE A stated meeting of the Eastern Stars on Wednesday September IV noting a PflVfe (frP THU ** W 4 the Maagnfc WV.

LEGION FALL FESTIVAL GOSHEN, IND. Sept 22-23-24 Afternoon and Night FREE ACTS Rides Shows Carnival Concession PLYMOUTH SEDAN GIVEN AWAY NORTHERN INDIANA’S BIGGES TAND BEST STREET CELEBRATION

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Mrs. Alice Mathews spent last week with friends in Michigan. ' Mrs. Hattie Buheit from Canton, Ohio, called on Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. Miss Ida Deardorff of Chicago, Illinois, spent the week-end with Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Yoder were week-end and Labor Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McClintic of Kalamazoo, Michigan, spent the week-end with Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. Mr. and Mrs. Francis McKenna of Combridge City, Ind., called on Mr. and Mrs. Steve Finton Sunday evening. Roy Carr from Claypool, and Earnest Carr from Silver Lake, were guests at the O. G. Carr home ou Labor Day. Miss Berdena Miller of Burket, Merritt Richart and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Klink attended the air races at Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. F. Allen Weatherholt, ot South Bend, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushong over Labor Day. Mrs. Blanche Myer, son Robert and daughter Louise of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Strieby Sunday and Sunday night. Ralph Miller, of the Goshen Veneer company, was here from Goshen Tuesday, on business with Jay Rigdon, of the John Alden Co. Mrs. Wm. Kindig and son Joe and Wesley Wehrley spent a few days this week with relatives at Bloomingdale, Mich. Mr. Wehrley will remain for a longer visit. Leonard Rex, who now lives up the creek, was in town Friday afternoon telling the boys all about their Syracuse fair and how the fish were biting.—Milford Mail. Passes 83 Birthday Today Louis A. Neff dropped into the Journal office and told the writer he was just 83 years old today (Friday). Uncle Lew was born on the old Neff homestead, over in Elkhart county, 2 1-2 miles northwest of Syracuse. The little log house that was the Neff home set in a little clearing in the virgin woods of that day. Today, Mr. Neff, at his advanced age, is hale and hearty and says he is good for lots of hard work yet. Mr. Neff recently motored to Bourbon, Nappanee, Elkhart and Goshen. He told the Journal man he never seen so many weeds in weedy corn fields as he did on this trip. He also stated that upon examining the corn in several fields he found much of it lacked from 1 inch to 1 1-2 inch of being filled out on the cob. He attributed this condition due to Ot cultivation and dry

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Dr. E. A. Sponsel; Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES FITCH’S JEWELRY STORE HO So. Buffalo St. - WARSAW, IND. - Phone 781 This is The Opportune Time to repair your roof. Carpenters not so busy means prompt service. «RBWRBMBBMggMDMBMDME-S«a Headquarters for POCAHONTAS and KENTUCKY RtD ASH GOALS Your orders will receive prompt attention SYRACUSE LUMBER & COAL COMPANY Phone 69 Syracuse, Ind.