Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 48, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 November 1938 — Page 10

A DREAM DAY IN MARS I think I’d Hke to live on Mars, Where I could live among the stars, I’ll bet that’s just the grandest place, Why, you don’t even have to wash your face. You can pick the candy from off t nt. trees, And run and play as much as you please, Then when evening comes, I’m told, You’re tucked in tight so you can’t get cold. When morning comes all fresh with dew, They serve your breakfast in bed, to you, You can have jelly beans, lollypops or coconut creams, And drinks lemonade from the sugar sweet streams. But when mister sandman tells you that, “It’s time to have a care,” You fill your pockets just as full as you dare. When the ‘Fleecy White Cloud Limited’ makes its journey back to ground, You look into your pockets, but not a sucker can be found. —Betty Jean Veach, English 10 EARL HIMES REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for Trustee OF TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP Your support will be appreciated at the November Bth Election. HIMES AGENCY INSURANCE —REAL ESTATE NOTARY PUBLIC NORTH WEBSTER, PHONE 33 Millers Hardware PHILGAS, BOTTLED GAS PHI I AX) RADIOS GENERAL HARDWARE i and IMPLEMENTS f PAINTS and VARNISHES HEATING STOVES ami OIL STOVES HEADQUARTERS for SHOT GUN SHELLS DELAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS H. &. L Garage NO. WERSWR Headquarters for ANTIFREEZE HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED FOR WINTER Likens Shoe Shop RED WING SHOES. SHOE REBUIDING. TEXACO GAS AND PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES 1 NO. WEHSTEK

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Mrs. Koher and Edwin called on Mrs. Gerard Sunday. Mrs. Martha Baker purchased the Hugh Warstler place Monday. Eva Priest and Minnie Goppert were Warsaw callers Saturday. Mrs. Geards daughter Mildred of Elkhart, spent Sunday with her. Mrs. Miller and Joyce were Saturday shoppers in Fort Wai’ne. — Mr. and Mrs. E. Mock called on Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bittie SundayWayne Baugher made a business trip to Anderson Tuesday and Wednesday. . Ladies Aid of the Church of the Brethren spent Thursday with Minnie Goppert. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard visited their Joe at Michigan State college Sunday and Monday. John Feucht, who has been visiting with his sister since July, has returned to his home. Mrs. Fickle after a three weeks visit with Mrs’. Schwinn, returned to her home in Anderson. Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Stine of North Manchester, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. WhiteheadMrs. Richwine and daughter Doris and baby visited with Mrs. Junior Bockman in Elkhart, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Warstler of Duran, Michigan, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eberly. Mrs. Louis Auer of Corry, Paand Mrs. W. S. Kircher of Defiance, Ohio, visited with their sister and family Mrs. Ancil Likens. •Xepuns woddof) ejv.uipi hijm ponsiA ejiM puu seuof aor pub Xy -UIBJ puß eUIIM SJK pu' e 'JK ‘uqnN. I JIV Pub P UB Paul F. Druley and G. W. Cummins of Indianapolis and Gorden P. Hort of Richmond, were week-end guests of the Yellow Banks hotel. Roy Shoemaker and son Everett of Warsaw and Herbert Shoemaker and son of Pierceton, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Shoemaker. Mr. George • Rodibaugh accompanied by his father and aunt and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bockman made a trip to Grand Rapids and Holland, Michigan Sunday. 'Mrs. C. F. Kitzerow of Cleveland, who is now on a 1,300 mile tour through Michigan and Illinois, was a special week-end guest of B. L. Wells of Yellow Banks. Mrs. Weimer visited her granddaughter Tammy Phelts in the Murphy hospital, following a double operation for appendicitis and tonsils. She found her much better on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rothenberger, Mr. and Mrs . P. Shock and Mr. and Mrs. Werle attended the Boy Scouts Council at the M. E. church to' Goshen, Tuesday. Around 200 attended ,the banquet and heard the interesting speeches. They report eu a wonderful time.

Mrs. Hammon spent Saturday and Sunday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Priest and Mrs. Likens called on Minnie Goppert Tuesday. Mr. John Rocke of Anderson spent Tuesday with Mr Schwinn. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kuhn and family visited relatives in Gary, Sunday. Mrs. Dailey and Mrs. E. Mock made a business trip to Warsaw Tuesday. CHURCH NEWS CHURCH OF GOD Merle Squeer, pastor The church with a message and a welcome. Sunday morning prayer service begins at 9:15. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Hiram Ferveda, superintendent. Morning service at 10:30. Sermon by pastor. Young people’s service at 6:00. Evangelistic service at 7:00. Sermon by pastor. Everybody welcome. BRETHREN CHURCH ® Rev. Jones, pastor. Mr. A. Likens, Supt. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday In the morning, 10:30; evening, 7:00. George Weybright will fill Rev. Jones place in the Brethren church, Sunday. Rev. Jones and wife ate visiting their son in Illinois. M. E. CHURCH Walter Gibson, pastor. Earl Himes, Supt. Sunday morning unified service, morningfcservice and junior church, 9:30 a. m., followed by churcn school. Wednesday evening — mid-week prayer and praise service, 7:30 p. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Worship service, 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome.., SCHOOL NOTES At Mr. Schlecht’s call twentythree boys turned out for basketball. The boys started practice two weeks beofre their first game, Nov. 4. Monday, October 31 the boys chose Glen White as their captain. Good luck, boys! All grades from 1 to 7 inclusive, enjoyed a Hallowe’en party in their room the last. period of October 31. These Students Mr. Whitehead: “Mary, who keeps a record of the marriages in the county?” Mary White; “The attorney general.” Mr. Whitehead: “What is the process called, carrying the idea of “you help me and I’ll help you?” Neva Likens: “Something about a log.” Mr. Whitehead: “Donald, what types of Social work does the government carry on?” Donald: “The government arranges social meetings where the people can get together in the community.” Continues to Improve Otto Philpott, who suffered a heart attack several weeks ago at his summer home, Webster Lake, continues to improve slowly at his home on North Lake street. War* saw.—Warsaw Times.

"tunes Gullet plans to spend the winter in Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rothenberger • spent Wednesday inFort Wayne. Mrs. Kline and Mrs. J. Garber ■Avpsani i-ioddof) »iuui'j\ uo peueo Bill Beasley and Harry Tom were in Rockville, Indiana Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hamman enjoyed supper In the Shultz home ThursdayMildred Eberly of South Gend, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eberly. Sarah Christuffel and son of Huntington, visited with Minnie Goppert VFriday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne White and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Owens in Elkhart. Mr. Robert Bouse of Detroit, spent the week-end with his folks Mr. an 3 Mrs. M. Bouse. Louise Alison is improving after three weeks of medical care from Mrs. Kauffman in Goshen. Mr. R. Rodibaugh and Mr. RRosenwinkle made a business trip to Fort? Wayne Wednesday. Bee Derry of LaPorte, was a special guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wells of Yellow Banns. David Walters and Arnold Culver left last week for a hunting trip in Canada. They will be gone for3 or 4 weeks. Mr. and Mrs. G. Shoemaker called on Mr. and Mrs. DaiF Mock and found their daughter-in-law much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strombeck and family of Detroit, are spending a couple days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bockman. Margaret Black, a sophomore at North Webster high school, fell and seriously injured her knee. She is unable to attend school. ■satuiH ‘ SJ K P u-B qliM -leuujp Avpuns noot ‘mnom •£ld J° ul l n M pue Joum sjjv pue an Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Likens and son Garner spent the week-end with his parents Ancil Likens and Merl Bouses. Mr. and Mrs. A. Angel, Mr. and Mrs. D. Stitz and Carol and Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Hamman. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher and family. Mrs. Weimer and Mr. and Mrs. Bouse and Fern Ritter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bockman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beasley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Koher and family and Mr. and Mrs. G. Henwood were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Reed. Miss Maxine Wants of Goshen, Mrs. Bill Hammon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Angel were week-end guests of Mr. and Mra. Stanley Hamman.

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