Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 November 1938 — Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Carr and boys Jack and Stanley, visited with relatives last Sunday in Silver Lake. Mrs. Lydia Deardorff and Mrs. B. J. Julier, of Goshen, visited witn relatives and friends in Auburn and Garret, last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Campbell and three daughters, formerly from New York City, who have been living in her mother’s cottage on Ogden Island, moved into the Irvin Bishop cottage.
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Mrs. W. C. Connolly will be in Chicago next week purchasing new frocks for the Lapettit Dress Shop. TIMBER WANTED —Large or small tracts. Pike Lumber Co.. Akron, Ind. 4tH-18-25-2 FOR RENT—Good producing farm. Good proposition for right Address The Journal, Syracuse * Ind. 2t-pd) HOUSE FOR RENT—On Main street, Syracuse. Culljhione 90, Milford Ind. 2t-pd » WANTED —Old fashioned dolls or d«»'l heads ahd glass or china slippers. States age, condition, and price. Address Journal box. X. St-pd LIVE BETTER—Make more money. Ba your own boss. Here’s your chance to get help starting youi own business. Car required but f- no capital or experience needed. 'Bell friends and neighbors famous Heberllng farm and home needs. Bend for full facts. G. C. HEBERLING CO., Dept. SJS, Bloomington. Hi. 2t-chg
SYRACUSE - WAWASKE JOURNAL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1938.
Joe Kindig, who is attending University of Michigan, spent Thanksgiving with his mother Mrs. Wm. Kindig. J Mrs. Ross Osborn spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Osborn of Wanatah and with her daughter Lucille at Purdue. Mrs. Lloyd Disher and daughter returned this week from West Liberty lowa, where she was called by the death of her mother.
MEN WANTED Local manager of nationally-known company wants to appoint several men for good paying workDeliver orders to farmers, render cervice and do other work. You can do this job. Farm experience Helpful. Car necessary. Permanent work. You only »eed to give your name and address. Write Box 294, care of this paper. Name Address *•*»*•*•♦** *••♦• •♦*■***'* l-'OR SALE—Child’s blue coat and hood trimmed in white fur, 2 to 3 yrs. Child’s white snap gaiters, size 6. Mrs. Sam Rasor. FOR SALE—I 2 Gauge Winchester pump gun and metal row boat. Address John K. Howard, Nappanee, Ind. or call the SyracuseWawasee Journal office. FOR SALE—Leghorn pullets ready to lay. Phone 8248, Syracuse Hatchery. ts-chg
FOR SALE—Live or dressed poultry. Call Elmer Stucky, phone 8248, ts-chg
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Mrs. Ed Shea is improving from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Emerson spent Sunday in Marion, Ind. Miss Edna Lower, of Warsaw, spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Wilma Hire. Mrs. Fletcher Marsh is reported to be rapidly improving from hei recent illness. Miss June Baker, of North Webster, is employed in the Ecklebarger Beauty Shop. < Miss Nancy Farwell, of Chicago, is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pracht. Fleteher Marsh, local artist, who has just returned from the hospital, is able to resume his work. Mr. and Mrs. F. Allan Weatherholt will spend Thanksgiving W’tn Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushong. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Zimmer, of Saint Paul, Minnesota, spent last Thursday with Mrs. May Kindig. Mr. and Mrs. Mearle Hire moved from their lake cottage on Ogden Island, to their home near Ligonier. Miss Mary Alice Kitson, of South Bend, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Levi Kitson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Immel and daughter, of Dunlap spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Steve Finton. Mis. Everett Ketring and Mrs. Jam Rasor and Donna Jean wen shopping in Milford Monday after noon. Mrs. 11. A, Dowser went to Chicago, spending several days as the guest of Mr and Mrs. Chur 1 s’ Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Connolly, ot Chicago, visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. G- Connolly last week-end. Mrs. Maggie Cripe and daughters Bertha and Mary, of Goshen, called at the Roy Brown home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Waltz, of Goshen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.’Emory Strieby at Ogden Island over the week-end. Ms. Ray Foster and daughter Florence spent Sunday In Elkhart with Mr. and Mrs, R t Plummer. They were accompanied hemp by Mrs. Foster, who was a guest in the Plummer home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg and daughter Mari ha Ann and Lois Ford attended the Purdue-Indiana football game at Lafayette Saturday. Sunday they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Klink at Bloomington. I Ladies’ Fur Coats repaired A cleaned, and glazed- Out of date! garments remodeled into prevaibl ing styles. Satisfaction guaran-C feed. Dices reasonable. Thirty I tour JWS under same manage-f inept. Milford Robe Tanning/ Co., Milford, Ind. /
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Jefferson Theatre GOSHEN SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW Nov. 26 / “Dracula and Frankinstien” SUNDAY AND MONDAY Nov. 27-28 “GARDEN OF THE MOON” TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Nov. 29-30 “YOUTH TAKES A FUNG” THUR., FRI« SAT., Dec. 1-2-3 “YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU” Carl Freese, of Nappanee, was in town Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dunn spent the week-end in Montpelier with the latter's parents. Mrs. Lelia Clason and children spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rasor. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Miller and guests, of LaGrange, spent Monday evening in Syracuse. Mrs. J. M. Grieger and Mrs. Henry Grieger spent Monday in Hannah with relatives. * , Mr. and Mrs Ever it Young spent the week-end in North Manchester with the former’s parents, s Sam Rasor a td- -Donna Jean Cleghorn visited in Gee len last wees ,‘ta her daughter Mrs, Lelia Clason. Miss Martha Jane of Fort Wayne spent last Snuiiay with her patents, Mr. aid Mrs. u acob Kern. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird, Miss Jayne Shoemaker and Mr. Orland Strieby attended the Purdue and Indiana football game last Saturday at Lafayette. Mrs. Jane Kern returned aweex ago last Saturday from Detroit, Michigan, after visiting in the home of her granddaughter Mrs. W. W. Baugher, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Hooper and daughter, Louise and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Naylor spent Sunday in Fort Wayne, visiting Mr. Will Weaver and daughter Mrs. Nellie Henderson. Mr, Chas. Rachman on Wednesday met his daughters Laura and Lucy students at Indiana University at Indianapolis and they motored to Bloomington, HL, to spend Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Jenkins another daughter of Mr. Bachman.
Announcing—- ; ; < » 4 SERIES OF RR* DGE benefits to re ; ; GIVEN MONTHLY BY THE BUSINESS AND JI < > PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S nA’B> THE FIRM ’J ;> TO RE HEED WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3<‘ A¥l:3® o P. M. IN THE CORNER ROOM OF THE PICK, o WICK BUILDING. CASH PRIZES AWARDED ■■'■ Watch the JOURNAL for future elates
! Bob : Elliott spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. J. W. Elliott. Miss Ida Deardorff, of Chicago, spent the week-end with her mother Mrs. Lydia Deardorft. Mrs. B. J. Julier, of Goshen, visited with her mother Mrs. Lydia Deardorff last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Stiver left on Tuesday for French Lick, where they are on a hunting trip. Mrs. Wm. Buchholtz and Mrs. Steve Finton and son Pat, were in Goshen Monday afternoon. Mrs. H. Schulz, of Mishawaka, will spend Thanksgiving with her daughter Mrs. J. A. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Rulo Conrad, of Kokomo, spent Sunday at their cottage near South Shore Inn. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ingalls spent Sunday in Fort Wayne, with their daughter Mrs. F. L. Brown. Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Collins of the New Paris charge were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Geo. A. Hire. Jimmy Butt, of Fort Wavne, came Wednesday to spend the remainder of the week with his motner Mrs. Walter Kegg. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson and Mr. Samuel Larson and son Erie Lee. of South Bend, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. Miss Fay Long, associate editor of the Millersburg Echo, was a V. iter in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A, Hire Thuisday and attend ed the Wedding Dress Parade ai the Methodist church. Wilt IKyorce Filed Charging cruelty Joel D, Syracuse, has filed suit for divorein circuit court against Lucilie Wilt. They were married Sept. 1936. and separated Nov, 16, 19C-S. / Round Table Meets ' The Ladies of the Round Table met Monday evening at the home ot Mrs. Louise Connolly. After the business meeting Mrs. Olive Miller and Mrs. Irene Disher gave the art lesson, which was painting plaques. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snavely on Friday moved to Elkhart to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carlson on Saturday moved into the house vacated by Mr. Snavely’s and owned by the Sinclair Oil company. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meek and three sons went to Farmington, 111. on Thursday to spend Thanksgiving with the former’s sister Mrs. Elwood Bateman amt They will return on Saturday accompanied by Mrs. Hattie Meek who has spent several weeks with her daughter.
Mrs. E. L. Martin and Mrs. Edith Rhode w?nt to Huntington Sunday. 26 datjs 'til Christmas BIBGHOFF BREWING CORPORATION tOBT WAYNB, INMANA GREIGER’S SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY I and SUNDAY at Both STORES 1.--1 BITTER, Creamery, ftfi A per lb ZDC CHEESE, American, 4 g per IK IVV SAUSAGE, Home Made, 1K A J per lb. IW ■ I HAM BIRGER, Extra 4 g _ ‘ Good Beef, per lb. .... |Vv | Specials from the Best of Beet — ’ ROUND STEAK, ftft | per lb. 2vC I SWISS STEAK, aa i per lb. — . — > . BOILING BEEF. |A i-‘ !b IZC I FANCY TENDER BEEF 4fX I ROASTS I.V ot UJg , K ROAST, 4* per lb, | V J 0 c; Every Day of the Year Our Mar-i hets Will Save You M; trey. Daily Shipments of Frosh Fish 25c SWEET POTATOES, ftCft 9 lbs. &VV Tangerines, Caul flower. Green Onions, Red Radishes, Green Beans, Etc. ROSEMARY PURE EGG 4 A NOODLES. 1 lb, pkg. .. IUC HAIM), 00a 55 for • — Z 3ft queen on yes, 4 1a Full Quart T IW SUGAR, AQa ; 10 lbs. FWJI’R v ai lbs.'pastry “"F COFFEE, Grieger’s yft A Blend, a lbs. ft • RICE, Fancy Blue fI,Q Rose, per lb. - SOFTASILK CAKE 7 5ft FLOUR FRESH SALTED 17ft PEANUTS, per lb SALAD DRESSING, 1 7A Kwll Quarts —.. ■• ™ GRAHAM CRACKERS, ICa a lb. box ■ V V SPAGHETTI. 1 ft A a ib. pkg, I£v Visit Our Grocery and See Stores Filled With Money Saving Bargains.
