Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 November 1938 — Page 6
DON’T SLEEP WHEN GAS PRESSES HEART If you can’t eat or sleep because gas bloats you up try Adlerika. One dose usually relieves stomach gas pressing on heart. Adlerika cleans out BOTH upper and lower bowels. At all leading druggists. grain Market Furnished By Stiefel Grain Co. Wheat, bu. 5Sc New Corn, bu 30c Oats, bu. .-. • 25c Rye, bu • 33c x’. ■— — —- GEORGE F. BUTT ATTORNEY- at-law Ow Miie» Grocery . Syracuse. Ind. INSURANCE Notary Public Phone 830 ASK FOR “OK” BREAD FRUIT cake 30c’Per Pound SATURDAY SPECIAL TEA BI CUITS r s X er Doz. ** Orange Rolls 15c Syracuse-Wawasee Bakery
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WASHINGTON SNAPSHOTS (Continued from Page 1) Whatever the events, Washington correspondents are anticipating an exciting—if not bitter—first session for the new lawmakers. Plans for a two-price scheme for food stuffs and other commodities, have been abandoned by the Agriculture Department. They say, in fact, that the dual-price idea was never given very serious thought. That is contrary to the understanding of most of the Washington correspondents, who, before the election, had been shown elaborate details of the plan that would have made the average Income family pay more for food clothes, etc., than the reliefers and low- Income families would pay. . k Consensus among the news writers is that tl\e schehie will'be shelved simply because public opinion seems to be running toward stimulation of private enterprise to make jobs rather than to more economic planning. ’*„• for* Good Mason Work see Harry H. Brinkman “The Bricklayer” Syracuse I M. K. MEREDITH | X General Contractor ❖ I FINE MASON WORK t Sea Walls — Water Proofing Y i Phone 492 Syracuse, Ind. f
Neighborhood News
ZIONCHAPEL By MRS. ADAH CLAYTON Mrs. Florence Yoder and Mrs. Mary Gilchrist were guests of the Zion W. M. A., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Clayton and grandson Frederick, made a bustness trip to Columbia City, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Grindel ana baby, Mr.-Zand Mrs. Harry Strieby returned to Chicago, Sunday after visiting here, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Deaton attended the funeral of John Deaton at Warsaw Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eston Clayton went to Elkhart Friday and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nicolai to Soutn Bend where they had dipne? with Mr- Ernest Harper at the Kewme Hamburger Hotel. Mr. Sherman Deaton spent several days in Indianapolis last week at the annual Farm Bureau. Miss Treva Hamilton entertained the Y. P. M. B. Saturday. They wrote letters to the Children of the Minnie Mui! missionary school at Bonthe, South Africa. Miss Martna Band of Corunna, Ind., is a teacher in this school. Miss Mildred Bunting is employed in the Lilly Light home, Elkhart. Mrs. Jennie Stienbarger is visiting her son Jessie Bailey and family in Niles Michigan. Rev. Ford Maison will Visit his father thia week-end and deliver the Thanksgiving sermon Thursday evening. SALEM By MRS. JOE SMITH Callers at the Joe Smith home last week were Mrs. Marguerite Hutchison and two daughters Joan and Jene and little grandson of Waukegon, Illinois, Mrs. Maggie Smith of Milford, Mr. Perry Sprague and Emory Guy and wife of Syracuse. Sunday guests in the Roy Pinkerton, home were Hugh Ettline and family, Charley Ettline and wife of Elkhart, Max Brower and wife of Syracuse, Ralph Neff gnd family and Mrs. Emma Pinkerton. Arnold LeCount and wife and son Patten of Syracuse, were dinner guests of Joe Smith and family. George Auer bussed wood Saturday. , j Hugh and Edna Crowl entertained their Sunday school class last Thursday evening, All had a good time. Waneta and Harold Mock have moved back to their home. FOUR 'CORNERS By MRS. CRIST DARR Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Guyer called at the home of John Stout of near New Salem Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Chllcote, of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darr and three children of near Zion and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and son of South Bend, were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McSweeny entertained company Sunday. LaTone Jenson visited relatives near Richville, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Crist Dar called at the home of Mr. Jenson Friday afternoon. Mary Ulery is spending some time with friends in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Godshaw ana two children, of South Bend, spent Sunday with their parents. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
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Head of The Lakes By MRS. ROSA CLICK Mr. arid Mrs. John Swenson axtended a Welcome party at North Webster for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibson in their home. Milo Miller was a dinner guest in the Elmo Shock home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shock were callers Friday afternoon in the Jonas Cripe home. Jonas Cripe and Elizabeth ShocK were Sunday dinner guests in the Frank Brown home at Indian Village. There was a Stork shower given last Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Charles Saidla in honor of her daughter Mrs. Vivian Sharp of Elkhart. There were nineteen guests present. After the presents were opened refreshments were served by the hostess. Sunday the members of the Church of the Brethren of North Webster, f followed their pastor, Rev. Emeral Jones and wife, home from church and gave them a very pleasant surprise co-operative dinner. There were sixty-seven present. After the dinner hour they presented Brother and Sister Jones with a beautiful occasional chair. All present report a very pleasant day. Mrs. Elizabeth Shock. Jonas Cripe and Mrs. Harry Wingard were callers in the Jacob Click home, Tuesday, Supper guests Friday evening tn the Martin McClintic home were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quinn and two sons from Chicago and Mrs. Dean Hite and daughter Deanna Jo of Ligonier. Milo Miller was a dinner guest in the Jonas Cripe home, Monday. Saturday evening supper guests tn the Martin McClintic home were Mr. and Mrs. Donald McClintic and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas and Mr. Anglin. Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson ittended their class* party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan at Kuhns Landing. Callers in the Elmo Shock home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dorsey and daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Kuhn hnd son and Grace Kuhn, . Sunday dinner guests th the John Swenson home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock and son were visitors in the home of Mrs. Ollie Weimer Monday evening. Sunday evening supper guests in the John Swenson home were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and daughter Alice of Roanoke. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock and son Joe were Wednesday evening supper guests in the Clarence Lewallen home. Noah Shock, of Ligonier was a dinner guest in the Jonas Cripe home, Thursday. Mrs. Martin McClintic and Mrs. Charles Thomas were Syracuse visitors Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock attended the Come Join Us party of the Church of the Brethren. Thursday evening in the James Rothenberger home. Edith Tom called on Mrs. Jacob Click Thursday afternoon. bethanY By MRS. WM. SHEFFIELD Mrs. Neva Niles is spending the week in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. John Hower and family. Those who called Saturday at the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheffield home were Mr. and Mrs. Donald McClintic of Chicago, 111. Mrs. B. H. Doll,
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*of Elkhart and Mrs. Harold Knight |of Goshen. Mrs. Carl Gordy and Mrs. Howard Vothees of Elkhart, called on Mrs. Oliver Replogle, Thursday. Mrs. Charles Lutes spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheffield spent Friday afternoon in Goshen with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ogle. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Woods of Logansport, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper, Saturday. MARTINSBURG By ESTELLA SWARTZ Mr. W. E. Miller has done some repair and remodeling on his property he purchased from Mrs. R. E. Buster. Mrs. Robert Baker from Oswego, Mich., came Sunday to visit this week with her mother Mrs. Wilkerson. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bird are visiting in Ft. Wayne and Muncie, Ind. Mrs. Millie Snobarger spent Sunday with Estelle Swartz and mother. Ocal Craft and Emma Whistler spent the week-end with Mrs. Whistler's daughter Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bailey and family in Jackson, Mich. George Eppert is very busy buying fur. Mrs. Kolberg remains about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Swank who have been in the Epert home have moveu to the lake. Mr. Swank, who has had an Infection in his foot, is some better. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Warble have gone to the home of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hoover spent Sunday evening with Jess Rentfrow and his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Felts and family spent Sunday at Milford, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tribble. Mrs. Opal Pepper spent Monday with her sister Mrs. Noble Ringler. Mrs. John Evans has been ill with heart trouble. Mr. Evans’ condition remains the same. Mrs. Burson and daughter Opal, and Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Sawyer and daughter Freda of Gravelton, Ind., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sawyer. Mrs. Foos, Mrs. Harold Stack eland Miss Romaine Stacker of Goshen and Mrs. eGo. Stacker were guests of Mrs. Minnie Grisamer and daughter, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Chamnoss, from Wabash, Ind-, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bjella.
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