Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 November 1938 — Page 8
GEORGE F. BUTT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Ow MliM Grocery Syraou»». Ind. INSURANCE Notary Public Phon. 830 Martin Hoover HAULING SAND AND GRAVEL Black and Top Dirt For Sale Phone 476 Syracuse, Ind. ] \ Stop at . KITSOITS SUPER g SERVICE oil Have your car drained and Refilled with Sinclair Oil The Oil That is De-Waxed and De-Jallied Easier Starting, Correct Lubrication for Bearings Mellowed for Millions of Years - SyracuseDry Cleaner 0 JUST ARRIVED New Fall Dress Shirts MEN & LADIES HOSIERY NECKWEAR UNDERWEAR SPECIAL o. Men’s Work Shirts Let Me Show You Samples For a New Suit and Top-Coat. M. E. RAPP ASK FOR “OK” BREAD SATURDAY SPECIAL TEA BISCUITS £* per Doz. ** Chop Suey Rolls I£ A Each - - - ■vG NOTICE After November 20th we will discontinue giving theatre tickets for Bread Wrappers. Syracuse-Wawuee Bakery
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Neighborhood News
Head of The Lakes By MRS. ROSA CLICK Mr and Mrs. Elmo Shock and son Joe were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Miss Minnie Geppert at North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Click and daughters Katherine and Geraldine were among the guests at a co-op-erative dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Archer Sunday. There were forty-three present. Jonas Cripe and were Sunday dinner guests in the >ho me of Mr. and Mrs. Harold shock at Albion. T . Jess Jarrett called in the Jacob Click home Monday morning- ( Sunday evening callers in tie Martin McClintic home were Mr. and Mrs. Blakey and son Justin. The Helping Others class of the Church of the Brethren at Nortn Webster, met in the home of Mrs. Jacob Click Thursday, it was an all day meeting and there were eight members present and two visitors. _ Mr. and Mrs. Martin McClintic were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Wood of Ligonier. Mr and Mrs. Merle Click ana daughter Ruby, of Ft. Wayne, were Sunday visitors in the Ed Larson home. Jacob Click called in the Emanuel Click home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Milo Klingaman is not so well at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McClintic were Warsaw shoppers Monday. ZION CHAPEL By MRS. ADAH CLAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Sherman. Deaton were in Warsaw Thursday evening. The Zion W. M. A. local held an all day meeting last Thursday. Prayer service was changed to Thursday evening and will be held in the W. M. A. building this winter. The next local will be the annual Thanksgiving service. Rev. Ford Maison, of Muncie, is visiting his sister Mrs. Sydney Myles and his father Rev. Harry Maison. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Rogers ano baby Darlene were Sunday guests of Eston Clayton’s. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kline have moved from the Ida Guy property to Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Carr and family, of Silver Lake, called at the home of Mrs. Carr’s brother, Sherman Deaton Sunday afternoon. They attended the Rosemary Carr funeral service. AMERICA “TOURIST NATION” NEW YORK —America will experience the .novelty next year for the first time in its history of being a tourist nation, one that attracts tourists. Instead of flooding Europe with sightseers, as heretofore the United States will be overrun’by thousands drawn irresistibly hither by the New York World's Fair 1939. QUICK RELIEF FRONT STOMACH ULCERS dux to EXCESS ACID Fraa Book Tolls off Marvelous Hmm Treatment that Must Help OT lt Will Cost You Nothing Over cm* million bottles of the WILLARD ipputTMgNT have been sold for relief of and DuodMialUlcersdue to Excess Fesr Dlsestlon, Sour or Upset Stom- ■ ■ " Sleeplessness, ate. due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days Sat AA for "WWsrd’s Message” which Pntiy explains this marvelous treatment— THORNBURG DRUG COMPANY
Mock Community By ED ROBISON Mr. and Mrs. W. Wyland called on Mr. and Mrs. Jasper,James Sunday. Mrs. A. Strieby of New Paris, called in the Jasper James home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vern LeCount tooK Sunday dinner at Wm. Gilberts. Mr. and Mrs. S. Longacer and family, of Elkhart, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson, of South Bend, visited with Mr. Jasper James and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Morehead, Lizzie Morehead and Dean Harris called Wednesday afternoon in the Clarence Mock home, Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Miller, ot North Webster, called on Wm. Gilbert Sunday afternoon. Mr. Bill Starner called on Mr. and Mrs. J. James Saturday. A fire was started in Quaker Haven by hunters on Mr. LeCount’s farm. With the aid of neighbors It was put out with little damage. Mr. Wayne White, of North Webster called on Wm. Gilbert Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggs and family spent Sunday in Pierceton,. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robison sp?nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold LeCount. Don Westlake is assisting Mrs. C. Mock in housework this week. Clarence Mock and wife and son Ryland and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock and Joe spent Sunday witn Miss Minnie Goppert. Mrs. Roy Scott spent Friday witn her mother Mrs, M, Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Lewallen and family and Ollie Weimer took Sunday dinner with Leander Yoder and family. Mrs. Lenota Meyers called on Jasper James and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggs and Mrs. Grover Gilbert took Mrs. Gilbert’s mother to an Indianapolis hospital. Mr. D. Wiggs and family and Mr. Otto Wiggs from Warsaw, called on Walter Twiggs and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tad Ketering, oi Syracuse, were Sunday dinner guests of Howard Mock and family. Miss Rose Levin, of Ft. Wayne, took Sunday dinner with How a ra Mock and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. House were Sunday dinner guests of Mt. and Mrs. Linn of Epworth Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Wright were Sunday dinner guests of Will Crow in Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. L. N„ House were in Goshen Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Headen called on Mr. and Mrs. L. N. House Friday evening. Mrs. Clarence Mock visited with Mrs. Ercel Wright Saturday afternoon. Miss Wilma Robison visited with Mrs. A. Miller Sunday afternoon. Miss Jesse Daughter was Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Cox. Mrs. Charles Richcreek and Mrs. Graham Tyler were Goshen shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Tyler were in Warsaw Saturday. GRAIN MARKET Furnished By Stiefel Grain Co. Wheat, 54c Rye, bu.- ; S3c New Corn, bu. . ..' • 28c Oats, bu 22c
MARTINSBURG By ESTELLA SWARTZ Mr. and Mrs. Mikel and Mr. and Mrs. Rumme of Nappanee, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Miller. Mrs. Kolberg, who is at the home of her daughter Alta Tom, is not so well. Mrs. Kolberg has been sick for the past year at the home of her son. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blessing spent Monday evening with their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller. MT. and Mrs. Charles Tom. of Chicago, came Thursday to make this their future home. Mrs. Tom has taken a position at the Pickwick Lounge. Chancy Cory, who is in the hospital in Warsaw, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. John LeCount and Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeCount and their mother Mrs. Callie LeCount, of Elkhart, spent Sunday with Mrs. Tom and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Pipp and Billy Betes, of Chicago, spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Betes, who have been at their cottage. They all returned to Chicago, Sunday. The condition of John Evans remains about the same. Deal Craft and Emma Whistler were in LaPorte, Ind., Sunday visiting Mr. Craft’s father and sister. Mrs. Ed Robison and daughter Wilma called at the Cable home Tuesday. Sunday guests at the Dan Warble home were Mr. and Mrs. Lercey Goosey and daughter Ruth of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warble, Daniel Jr. and girl friend of New Paris and Alfred Brady and wife of Ligonier. Mrs. Warble, who has been sick is greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Bird and Estelle Swartz were in Goshen Monday. SOUTbTsHORE By ADA SEARFOSS Lester Mock and family spent Saturday evening in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hedges, Mrs. James Traster, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son and Freemen Kelly were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss. Mrs. Jordan and Mrs. Snepp spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Timberlake in the Goshen hospital. Willodean Mock, of South Bend, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss spent Monday evening wibh Mrs. Jordan and Mrs. Snepp. MRS. JENNINGS W. METHOD Mrs. Martha Anne Method, 61, wife of Jennings W. (Gene> Method, died at 4:30 a. m. Sunday at their home two and a half miles north of Syracuse. Mrs. Method has been ill for eight months and had been bedfast for the past eight days. She was born at Peabody, Kans., March 8, 1877, the daughter of George and Rebecca Eyer. With her parents she came to Elkhart county when she was 10 years of age. She married Mr. Method Aug. 21. 1894. Surviving are her husband, two sons, Ralph, of Syracuse, and Alfred of Ashland, Wis., three grandchildren, and a sister Mrs. Frank Hapner, of Benton. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Tuesday from the Rohrer funeral home at New Paris. The Rev. Otha Warstler officiated. Burial was made in Oak Ridge cemetery, Goshen.
— CHICAGO Thia Week-End Travel in comfortable B&O coaches For details oannult Ticket Agent Baltimore & Ohio Visit the International Live Stock Exix*dtion CHICAGO November 26 to December 3 Take advantage of the low-cost round trip excursion to Chicago for Sunday, November 27, via Martin Hoover HAVL I N G SAND AND GRAVEL Black and Top Dirt For Sale Phone 476 Syracuse, Ind.
be “all set” when COAL WEATHER COMES The best of coals at the lowest prices SEE US FOR YOUR NEED Stiefel Grain Co. SEIDER’S GROCERY Phone 11 Syracuse, Ind. 10 lb. SUGAR 43c With One Dollar’s Worth of Groceries, Not Including Flour or Butter. 3 10c CANS GERBERS BABY FOOD2Sc 2 LB. CAN MOTHER’S COWA ITt 5 LB. BAG <X)RN MEAL 1 QT. MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 38c 3 PKGS. MACARONI BABY STURAT <■ •• • l 4c 1 JAR APPLE BUTTER (Redmonds) 18c 2 QTS. OF MILK 17c 10 Baked Beans, Carrots and Peas, E ■■ A Tomato Juice, Red Beans, Hominy, * N Saurkraut. Corn (white and yellow) H START MAKING OUT YOUR THANKSGIVING GROCERY LIST. Winter Is Just Around the Corner We suggest you call phones 69 And place yourorder for same of that good old Kentucky Red Ash or if you prefer a large block, ask for Cameo, West Va., Splint. A trial order will mean repeated deliveries SYRACUSE LUMBER & COAL COMPANY Phone 69 Syracuse, Ind
for Good Mason Work se« Harry H.Brinkma n “The Bricklayer” Syracuse Phone 889 Box 177 A. J. Thibodeaux Watch & Clock Repairing Lake Street, Ist house South of U. B. Church SYRACUSE, INDIANA < Mock's Boat Livery Motor Boats—Row Boats Canoes and Cottages for Rent Welding—Johnson Motors SOUTH SIDE WAWASEE Phone 304 Road 18
