Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 November 1938 — Page 4

Art Club Met Monday ■ ■ ■ '"' v ■ I The Art Club met on Monday evening for supper with Mrs. Lua Seiders. Mrs-. Seiders gave the ah, lesson which was decorating' containers for winter bouquet's.' b ~ ’ round table hold sheeting | ,t: , ,i> ■- The Ladies of the Round Tablei club met on Monday evening at‘thej home of Mrs, F-i F. - Hdoiiih&ai'mfrJ After the business meeting, the les-J sons Were given by Mi's. Carrieftapp on “Psalms, Bible Mrs. Ruth Pritchard on “Mental W-j giene.’’ * SATURDAY’S ; GRAND OPENING. OF br> s GRIEGER’S NEW SOUTH SIDE GROCERY AND MARKET (Formerly Wright’s) COME, CIGARs FOR THE MEN, CANDY FOR THE CHILDREN, FAVORS FOR THE LADIES. PHONE 4. OPEN NIGHTS, HOLIDAYS AND SUNDAYS. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SAUSAGE, Home Made, - lb. IQC HAMBURGER, Fresh A Ground, per lb I V V BACON, the Best, OKo per lb fcUU BACON SQUARES, OCa 2 lbs fcVW PORK ROAST, , 18c PORK STEAK* 20c "“i r ' , 2C 'lßc FRANKFVRTS, 9 (a 2 lbs ■** CUBE STEAK, IQ A per lb IMV MUSH, Home Made, | A A CHEESE, 1 C A Specials every day in our markets Perch, Bass, Oysters, live or Dressed Poultry. BANANAS, 99 a GRAPEFRUIT 9 R A 8 for L. V V SWEET POTATOES, as New, 11 lbs. ZvC CREAMERY BUTTER. A A per lb. ZvC SODA CRACKERS, 4 A 2 lbs | 3C COFFEE, SELECT A, a ibs ZuC MAXWELL HOUSE, — per lb ZvC PUMPKIN, Rosedale, fifi no. 2 1-2 can - LUX SOAP, ftF" 4 bars j , v .. . JJQ SPRY, 1 lb. can • IT /I 19e, 3 lbs. ndLC RINSO 05 v- JjLarge ’ £|C ROSEMARY CAKE m FLOUR, Bowl I Mg KRAUT, - iJSdT )IT f||3 NO. 2 1-a can* ..... ZHO WATCH 6UR WINDOWS FOR DAILY BARGAINSf •

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Earnest Matthews suffered -a stroke W Thursday. rd iuO ruW-issiauii Mrs. B. J. Julier, of Goshen, spent Saturday with her Deardorff. I Philip-; Miles, of'Dayton, Ohio, is iisiUng with grandmother Mrs.. Ijonora ,Mlies. Mrs. Wm, Pracht and son Richard visited on Sunday at the Culver Military Academy. Miss Ida Deardorff, of Chicago, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Morgan, of Chesterton were t'he Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller. Everett Young was buying merchandise for the holidays on Monday in Bluffton and Ft. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dahlstrom of Hobart, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jarboe over the week-end. Mrs. Isabell Grieger, Mrs. Sol Miller and Mrs. Kennith Harkless were in Warsaw Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Flshack closed their cottage on the south side and returned to their home in Fort Wayne Sunday. Mrs. Hallie Holloway returned last Sunday from Rochester, Minn., where she had been in the Mayo elinic under observation. Mrs. John Grieger entertained Aid Committee No. 3 of the Methodist church, at a 10 o’clock luncheon, in her home on Thuisday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sprague and daughters of Bluffton, were the week-end guests of the former s parents Mr. and. Mrs. Perry Sprague. Mrs. Chas. Nicolai returned to her home north of Syracuse, Sunday after spending the past week in Elkhart with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nicolai. Chauncey Cory, who underwent an operation for hernia ten days ago at the McDonald hospital in Warsaw, was returned to his home here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Landaw and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brookmeyer of Goshen, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Landaw on the south side. Mrs. Ada Martin spent the weekend at Buchanan, Michigan. The first of December she is closing her cottage here at the lake and will return to Buchanan for the winter. Mrs. Lawrence Schlecht and infant daughter Barbara Adell were discharged from the McDonald hospital in Warsaw and returned to their home south of Syracuse, Tuesday. Mrs.-Melvin Dillen spent Tuesday evening in Goshen visiting with her mother Mrs. Charles Snyder. Mrs. Dillen’s brother Mr. Dwight Snyder of Goshen, is recuperating from an appendicitis operation. THANKS TO VOTERS I wish to thank the voters for their loyal support to me in last Tuesday’s election, WALTER KOHER, Township Trustee.

Mrs. Ira T. Howard spent Thursday in Elkhart and Goshen. •• v ■ UW 1 "! V ! .' Mrs. Sarah Younce, who has been .Hl, U able to be up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mallon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ruple near Plymouth, Ind. Mrs. Geo. Morris, of Bluffton, spent Wednesday afternoon at her cottage near South Shore Inn. Mrs. N. G. Skidgel entertained the Senior Ladies Aid of the Evangelical church on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tuttle spent this last week-end in their cottage on the south shore of Wawasee. Mrs. Clara Rafter, of Whiting, Ind-, returned home Friday, after spending several days at her cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lavernier returned to Lake Wawasee Tuesday, after spending the past week in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. James Oneal, of Pasadena, California, called on Mr. and Mrs. George Mellinger Monday afternoon. Mrs. Junior Neff and daughter Barbara returned Sunday from Kokomo, where they spent the past week with relatives. Mrs. Grace Olds, Mrs. Jay Elliott and Mrs. Edith Rhode visited the latter’s son and daughter at North Manchester, Sunday afternoon. Rev. C. R. Bitzer is conducting a two weeks evangelistic meeting tn the First Evangelical church at Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stucky and family spent Sunday! n Berne, guests at a birthday party given in honor of Mrs. Stucky’s father, « Mr. and Mrs. John K. Howard and daughter Cordelia and son John Jr., of Nappanee, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Howard and Mrs. Isabelle Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt O’Haver and family have moved from the Ruth Hedge property on N. Huntington street to the G. R. Hodgson property recently purchased from Eldred Mabie. — * Mrs. Irene Gerard of North Webster and Mrs. Mary Bushong spent Monday in South Bend, where they attended a demonstration of a new machineless permanent, which was held at the Oliver hotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Parker, of Niles, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Don Strock, of Butler, Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey, of Kimmell, were week-end guests of Geo. Bailey and daughter Mrs. Nancy Noe. i Mrs. John Stout, who has been with her daughter Mrs. Roy Meek, while convalescing from a broken ankle, returned to her home near Salem last Sunday. Mrs. Emory Stetler, another daughter, is staying with her this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hapner and daughter, of Louisville, Kentucky, Albert Method, of Ashland, Wisconsin and Mrs. Sam Bardo and son Guy, of Mottville, Michigan, were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Gene Method on Tuesday.

Mrs. Ray Frevert spent Tuesday in South ‘Bend. Mrs. Edna Hess has left the hotel and is now living with Mrs. Honora Miles. Mrs. Arnold Pfingst and Mrs. Nelson Miles were in Ligonier on Tuesday. Walter Ketring, of South Bend, visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ketring. Mr. Garland Goff of South Bend, called upon Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey on Monday evening. Mrs. Isabel! Grieger, Mrs. Dorothy Humperys and Mrs. Betty Clark spent last Sunday in Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris and family of Warsaw, visited at the Alva Ketring home last Sunday. Mrs. Albert Keller is a patient in the Lutheran hospital in Ft. Wayne, where she is taking treatments for eczema. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushong were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Rockhill in Warsaw, Indiana, last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Orly Juday and four sons, of Buchanan, Michigan, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ketring. Mrs. Ernest Bushong entertained last Thursday evening in honor or Mrs. Guy Stone and Mrs. Carl Swanson of Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuttle and son Dick, of Indianapolis, are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mason at Lake W’awasee. Mrs. Hallie Holloway, on her way home from Rochester, Minn., stopped over in Chicago on Friday, to visit with her nephew James Carey. William Starner and son, of Alberta, Canada, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ganger, of Goshen* spent Sunday with Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Clink of near Claypool, were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. C- Bailey at the United Brethren parsonage on Thursday. Mr. Albert M. Carr, and Artie Carr of Silver Lake made a brief visit at the United Brethren parsonage, guests of Rev and Mrs. Bailey, on Friday. Mrs. S. A. Bauer attended the Kosciusko county W. C.T. U. executive committee meeting, which was held last Thursday at the Wenona Lake home of Mrs. J. H. Whiteman, county president, to plan work for the coming year. Mrs. Paul Ford’s father and brother Mr. G. E. Patton and Paul K. Patton, who have been visiting with them, left last Saturday for their home in Lenox, lowa. Mr. and Mrs. Ford accompanied them to Chicago where they continued their trip by ’ train. CARD OF THANKS To the many good neighbors and friends who so kindly and willingly helped in every way during the loss of our daughter and sister Rosemary, we wish to express our grateful appreciation. Mr. and Mrs. O. G.,jCarr, Jack and Stanley.

Mrs. Lena Tice has returned to the home of her brother P. W. Soltau, after spending the past two months in Minneapolis, Minn, with relatives. Mrs. Susan Nicolai will celebrate her 95th birthday Saturday, Nov. 12 at the home of her daughter Mrs. Fred Hinderer. A family dinner will be given in her honor, Sunday. INCLE DIES IN NEBRASKA ' • _____ Arnold Beckman, received word last week of the death and burial of his uncle, Henry Beckman, in Omaha Nebraska. Mr. Beckman had visited in Syracuse on several occasions in past years. Library Board Meets The Library Board held their monthly dinner at the home of Mrs. Wm. Kindig on Tuesday evening at 6:30 o’clock. During the business meeting Mrs. Stephen Freeman and Mrs. Nelson Miles, gave a report on the state convention of library trustees, w’hich was held at Indianapolis. * «*«**«**•«****••• * WANT .ADS * *«******••*«*«**• FOR SALE— 2 old horses, cheap. C. C. Bachman. It-chg

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—- - ■: ' _ .■■■■* - SABU HEADS CAST OF KORDA'S “DRUMS” Sabu, the handsome East Indian youngster, who made a sensational screen debut in "Elephant Boy,” makes his second film appearance heading the cast of "Drums,” Alex, ander Korda’s thrilling technicolor drama of intrigue and romance on India’s Northwest frontier, which begins a three day engagement at the Jefferson theatre, Goshen, on Thursday, Nov. 17. ~ ““ Featured with Sabu are Raymond Massey, Roger Livesey, Desmond Tester and Valerie Hobson in this adaptation of the A. E. W. Mason story of a boy’s loyalty and a woman’s courage in a land.of seething intrigues. SAVING FOR TRIPS TO FAIR NEW YORK — Several hundred banking institutions operating in 38 states have established New York World’s Fair 1939 Savings Clubs to enable individuals and families to finance without hardship a trip to the Exposition next year. Many banks plan to inaugurate this fall these World’s Fair clubs which are to run for twenty-five weeks. Weekly deposits in already established clubs range from 50 cents to $lO.