Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 44, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 October 1938 — Page 3

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NOTICE— With the purchase of yarn and tapestry, I will furnish instruction free. Enquire of Helen Fobes, phone 184, Syracuse. FOR SALE— Two double cylinder Marine engines, suitable for fishing boats, stationery engine, meat cutter and an electric pump complete. All in first class condition. Will sell cheap for cash. J. M. Sargent, Wawasee, Ind. It — —— V FOR SALE— Semi-modern cottage on Ogden Island, in good neighborhood. All furnished, excellent Jbathing beach, (especially fine for children), good frontage with nice wooded lawn back of cottage. For full particulars about price, etc., write to W. L. Whonsetler 2521 N. Wells St., Fort Wayne, Indiana. Oct. 7-ts WANTED FURNITURE BARGAIN: Wanted, responsible party to take over contract on three lovely rooms of furniture consisting of kitchen bedroom and living room outfits, and continue payments of $2.00 per week on small unpaid balance of $147.30. Please give reference. For particulars address Company Collector, 203 Main St., Goshen, Ind. It

FOR SALE— Apples, at the Champion fruit farm. Varieties, both old and new. Phone 3013, Syracuse, Ind. James Dewart. 7t028-chg HOUSE FOR RENT— Furnished, all modern. See J. W. Rothenberger. FOR SALE— CoIe Hot Blast circular heater, Al condition. Wm. Jones, Henry St. FOR SALE— Pure cider vinegar. Phone 2 710. C. D. Thompson. S-l-e o w-lOt pd TAXI — CALL 848—Night or day. No extra charge for night service. J. W. Rothenberger, Syracuse. FOR SAW—II7 feet lake frontage with sea-wall, on Lake Wawasee. Terms. See R. C. Howard. A-12-ts WANTED — Live poultry of all kinds. Highest cash prices paid. Grieger’s Grocery. Phone 15. WANTED— Poultry of all kinds, will pay good price. B. E. W’eaver, phone Syracuse 252. FOR SALE — 24x36 barn. Large roomy haymow. Call phone R-842 or call at corner Lake and Henry street.

SYRACUSE • WAWAffIB JOtOWAL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1938

LOCAL LINES

Mrs. Hanora Miles called on Mrs.' Sarah Younce Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg attended the football game at Purdue 'Saturday. ® “ Mr. and Mrs. Dee Stiver moved into their cottage on Lake Wawaseo last Saturday. - Mrs. Edgar Rippey, of Goshen, called on Friends in Syracuse Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ganger, of Goshen, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leas of Goshen, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Jordan and Mrs. Snepp. On Wednesday afternoon the U. B. Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. George Colwell. The Mission Circle of the Church of God met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wm. Bowld. Miss Berger and Miss Simpson attended the homecoming at North Manchester college last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foster moved from the Church of God parsonage into the Bowser property on Main street. ,Mr. Earl Mensenberger and Mr. Walter Brubaker, of Warsaw, are attending the World Series in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norris, of Saint Charles, Illinois, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pracht last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mick and son Dick, of Elkhart, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Richhart. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoopingarner, of Chicago, were the guests of his mother Mrs. Lilly Hooplngarner over the week-end. Glen LaMarr Stoelting, of Saginaw, Michigan spent several days last week with his parents Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Stoelting. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Emerson drove to Long Lake, Mich., Sunday, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoller for the day at the Stoller cottage. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hay, of Silver Lake, spent Wednesday evening at the O. B. Carr home. While here the doctor attended the dental meeting and dinner at Pickwick Lounge. Mrs. Sarah Younce had for Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Verd Millersburg and Clee Younce, of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Younce of Goshen, called in the afternoon. Mrs. Younce is able to be up after a month in bed.

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Jefferson Theatre GOSHEN Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment SUNDAY and MONDAY Oct. 11-12 “CAREFREE” TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Oct. 13-14 “GATEWAY” THURS.. FRL, SAT., Oct. 15-16-17 “MARIE ANTOINETTE” All Three Pictures Are In the $250,000.00 Movie Quiz Contest.

Mrs. Harry Clemens is improving after her recent illness. The Epworth League held a roller skating party Wednesday night in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Traster, of Garrett, visited Monday with Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. Rev. Victor Yeager, pastor of the Church of God, is moving into the parsonage this week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Young visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Manges, of Goshen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bauer and Mr. Milt Rentfrow visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hicks, of Wawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wolf went to Ann Arbor, Michigan, Sunday, where Mrs. Wolf entered the hospital for observation. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stetler, Mrs. Alice Matthews and Mrs. Lydia Deardorff attended the Warsaw fair Thursday" afternoon. Miss Gladys Bowser of Boston street, was Sunday dinner guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey at the United Brethren parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hackett and mother of Carthage, Illinois, visited Mrs. Forrest Snepp and Mrs. Jordan over the week-end. Miss Bertha Raymond and friend, Mrs. Mary Soudler, of Elkhart, attended the fair at Hillsdaye, Mich., last Saturday and spent the weekend with friends. Undergoes Operation Wilbur Drudge, of near Dewart lake, was operated on Thursday for an obstruction of the stomach. Art Club to Meet Tonight The Art Club will meet tonight for their first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Joseph Rapp. “THE COSSACKS ARE COMING” On Saturday night, 8:00 p. m., October 22, this most famous of all male singing groups, the Don Cossack chorus of thirty-five voices, under the dinamic directing of diminutive Serge Jaroff, will open the winter series of four oncerts being given by the Goshen Concert association. The concert will be given at the Goshen high school auditorium. The other numbers of the series will be, December 6, David Moll, violinist, February 9, Catherine Van Buren, most outstanding colored lyric soprano, and March 9. Chicago Little Philharmonic orchestra, Dr. Eri Corantin conducting. The entire series of four oncerts are available for the membership fee of 12.00, which is less than the usual admission for the Don Cossacks concert alone. Single admission for the Cossacks is 11.00. Reservations may be made by mail, cash with order, addressed to Dr. Nevin E. Bretz, Goshen Indiana. ASTAIRE-ROGERS PICTURE AT GOSHEN JEFFERSON An Astaire-Rogers picture is always a film event. And it is a pleasure to report that Fred and Ginger’s latest RKO Radio vehicle, “Carer free,” is in many respects the best thing they have ever done. The new offering, which opened Sunday, October 11, at the Jeffers son theatre, Goshen brings the two favorites together again after a year and a half of separation, in an actionful and tuneful romance, full of surprising novelties.

SYRACUSE. INDIANA.

Frank Bailey is cleaning fence rows for Clem Hlbsman this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maloy are the parents of a 10 pound boy, born October Ist. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rabb, of Bremen, called on Mrs. Millie Snobarger Sunday. Mrs. Joe Miller, of North Manchester, is visiting with her sister Mrs. Sol Miller. Miss Marjorie Kline, of Elkhart, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Veeneman, Jr., of Muncie, spent the week-end at their lake cottage. Sam Porter left last week for Monte .Bello, California, where he will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shoe moved into the apartment of Mrs. Lydia Deardorff last Saturday. Hal Brown was here from Nappanee Wednesday looking after his Syracuse lake property. Miss Merdina Miller and Mr. Merritt Richhart were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Orval Kline, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weatherholt were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bushong last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Woods A. Caperton were the guests of Mrs. Riley Adams for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeCount and family visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tillman LeCount, Sunday. Mr. Milt Rentfrow returned to New Carlisle Monday. He had been visiting with his daughter Mrs. S. A. Bauer. Mr. and Mrs.. George Morris, of Elgin, Illinois, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mlles for several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Richhart. Jr., of Ft. Wayne, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Richhart, Sr.’ on Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Stoelting spent last Sunday in Indianapolis, visiting with John Stoelting, who is in the Methodst hospital. Mrs. Reily C. Adams and sister Mrs. Eleanor Johnson, who have 'spent the summer with Mrs. Adams’ at her cottage on the south shore, have returned to their home in Indianapolis. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey and Mrs. Charles Beck were callers on the Russell Kunce family near Indian Village Wednesday evening. Mrs. Kunce has been confined to her bed for several days. Mothers Club Met Monday The Mothers Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. William Pracht. The lesson, “Ethics and Idealism Are Made at Home” was given by Mrs. Rebecca Kitson.

FALL FUN AT THE Sleepy Owl SPECIAL FEATURE EACH TUESDAY NIGHT AND FISH FRY EACH FRIDAY NIGHT Everyone Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dalke South of Syracuse on Roed 13

SOUTH SHORE By ADA SEAR FOSS Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss, Mr. and Mrs. James Traster, Mr. and Mrs. W’arren Troxel and daughters Mary and Ina spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight and Mrs. Emmett Jugal and granddaughter Barbara attended the Warsaw fair, Friday. Miss Willodean Mock spent 'the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock. Dwight Doty and family called at the Leland Baker home, Sunday. Donald LeCount and family have moved to Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searfoss. Freeman Kelly called at the Bert Searfoss home, Saturday. SALEM By MRS. JOE SMITH Glen Tom and family, of Elkhart, were Sunday guests of Roscoe Smith and. family. ~ ~ Arnold LeCount and family and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith. Harry Smith and Marlin Main spent Monday in South Bend. Mrs. Hugh Ettline and two children, of Elkhart, Max Brower and wife, of Syracuse, were Sunday dinner guests of Roy Pinkerton and family. The Dewart Lake Conservation club was taking minnows out of the ponds at Vern Dausman Monday. Last week the Tippecanoe club took theirs out. The Reuben Mock heirs are having a sale Thursday. Ted Auer called at the Joe Smith home last Monday evening. June Pinkerton called Sunday evening. George L. Xanders, of this city, is among those who have qualified for participation in the three-day meeting of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty company to be held at the French Lick Springs hotel October 14-16.

Why worry and wonder? Moat questions are easily answered—if you ask the right person. You can get the answer quickly and easily by telephone and even long distance 'call* are inexpensive now-a-days. So don't fret and fume — and find out! United Telephone Cos., Inc. CHICAGO ThU Week-End Travel in comfortable B&O coaches res details oansult Ticket Agent Baltimore a Ohio Tax Service - Systems - Audit J. G. HERR Accountant Phone 468 Goshen Phone 889 Box 177 A. J. Thibodeaux Watch & Clock Repairing Lake Street, Ist house South of U. B. Church SYRACUSE, INDIANA Martin Hoover HAULING SAND AND GRAVEL Black and Top Dirt For Sale Phone 476 Syracuse, Ind.

LOCAL LINES Mrs. Geo. Hire and Mrs. Harry osenberry spent Wednesday in Ft. Wayne. Miss Mary Alice Kitson of South Bend, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kitson. / Mrs. Frank Bornman and guest 'Mrs. Cohn returned from Chicago Tuesday, after spending several days there. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cassidy have returned to Indianapolis, after spending the month of September in their summer home on Ogden Island. v JAMES BURTON James Burton, 66 years of age, died at the family residence 2 1-2 miles south of Syracuse, at 4:00 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. The wife two daughters and one son survive. Funeral services were held today (Friday), at the Carr funeral home, Rev. Emerald Jones officiating. Burial was made at the Union cemetery. Ellis Island’s Story ( " ‘Gateway’,” the producer said, “depicts .those caught in the human wave beating against Ellis Island, most dramatic spot on earth. Since 1892, more than 20,000.000 human beings have passed through there.

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