Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1939 — Page 3

38001 MO WOIJ KIATMUOM - 9 rfj * lo inqfesL ni nwofa —Judi tiioqai ¥WmW llftAhn¥cqPaptdrf/o§nl4db fnf tfliftg ft>RP ?W»»J»'BMAikOTSW i t|K»biVffci«» a lft>^ n< io til ftoli ke Tu«jnuom «s vd ■ In spite of all the_m-o»aaaj|da BJ?rft h^WflSiK I &B w^Whe sß'P re W 15 e & fJ re Wf »fialri a Sj M tlfe ‘WWW? & es n a ( IfißW » ta4 65, .while hei £he writer, had nev.hu< rbi.i g ninir# ih.voi n»9«* svgii %H®,ass, l rt m*™? >3 §mu‘A>'ss,?W‘'Br 1 w fataer. He, .that “theJong--l£ ,nn .Tiaiirx*, van! yinaTfctiK eno est.nved-pepple are the nnysicaliy ead jainT ?wp*J„ itwpry „i!ui jeom lazy But menially alert. ’ 1 AJd-VltsiUld 10 sfcOi. £ b&JUUJaiUVj. Commenting,on the letter, wh- ,. ? t, t , .MaoJe 9/11 m eisilqb liam Feather, .a weil-knawn edijs l>!an sniieam k tA tor, that several years ■feWadW/ed W lg <W hWA jtt’64*?a tfif hVfc'l u frni g' V'eg ?f air i S n\ l ? h l /, 7 tKiV'^s'd ! ft^ edU ’‘ fcil; odw - 33 b 10 W‘W ‘ihfe ilOte t .f hfdet nV 1 ( 81§coh®bHinX'6e f, ■ isii>doMP‘H¥i tflis ‘jßUfeiPWaffeit’ iy i fth < e' > ddat‘s ‘-bt 3 tMi^ttiveftibti”" 1 ' : Stl'y/ we may' ’'-fltfd' AafHK swear by the health fadS-' and' feel that' Eheir' lives' hhte been ; shved thereby. As the" proverb has " It, “Wiiat : is- food' J fof' Sdnib fiS’bld'i'k pofson fcnE others.” '« ■ i -' rf i; * :;J is a-h-.d ■■••.■ t- ’. .-’a' ■ « iv.“C evr.i' CHEVT DEALERS ' >■ REPORT GAINS ~■ je i, . *.' ■ ..- '■ ■■ a ••;■ ■ Chevrolet dealers achieved a . 36.4 per cent gain, during the secohfd ten days of" May, 11 dVer their sales for the same period In 19381 selling 25,8’91 'new cars and trucks at retail. 1 ThV announcement was made at : b(>rtipahy , 'hettd'quarters here today. In the same 10 days a year ago, Chevrolet deliverVJ 'I'S.bM” <l 4rAfts, r '’f ‘skAWW! -J 11 i The second’TlT days showed an I'l.l i‘mibea^' < 'oVb ; F ¥ales for thfe 'p'rec’ed'iri’g •’ pertoldV ’ *wKicti fbt&lldtt 1 -'' 1 'Uirfts?y2ft' i ' was greaW by Writ's,’WA ‘ W^nW 1 fieaWt Wife rifentfl^bW fit WcterVeAV. sl^b; ’ 1 fW f. 2 Withi W»4 d >n (faR r W fise<!? ?S, c^^|l^ l^o o< a *’a!fh* }n9 ’ ’ ! " q a eldlqmoo xerij oioled gnoi asih

Hwpife eiojaieqo bioy-n a/ootl I ~ ~ ~ F 1 sering the latest in mxMl things wni >10011: I J~_r ■ j—j. jr-L 1 \rf eat. Several ago we co fcjiioiq eiv beodennt’i * 111 jffereti^l^lCyorJdelicacy » T1 ctpoil n -° b9 t £ A K:S -* ROILS ozen prices ev-W roil gnignsi .a&UI eno-xiiidF ’ WQ yfl we ;NEw:T4namo/ new price aT ieq |q s«U . . . teed ons! gnixud lo *« edj al ,j«jsl jb ,*rr>H — £ Ot W moil A<t.¥:OUf >ljrOCe OFyReiM Stoieiwg l<Aun » I JAHIUHRIjaws I! beniutei ylilsliom Jnon req bofMMifl a’lliwH )noda . *»* >neb " eiedW .fnid inq yJaefs worta oj bulji ed Il ; aW .<*« no Hfi BAKERY. elojAjAiifiMOwar* F( I s#mxlg‘ M ' *• ! ‘««t r Seqqo-ib cbc ieq miner noT.£I lai—-BOSTON BAKED,, BKAJXi> "a rtiv>^* r mrum oiff *»*>« ii «<»/■— ylrio alhfw .him v>q a!a9s t. ....... .... u ,, , 10c Pint. Many other items— Salad, Nut Breads, Cookies :<I p/S|| ypyio lH ' IR * l b> eno e/iueijou <ttV/ — AsfiMliAw <lid ma J»BE«R-<BLATEdRIB tJduinoj 'SED daily :eI ,l Our * Aim Is Tb Glvio l Ohr< CtistPmei The Finest Chickens Available All godd beef 15c lb. — a " t ;; r i ®sh ■.■ ; r:.;.: s -“. -- • • J ■ |i| lWß p.» ! n;mr. M . VVE DELIVEK . CANNED CORN, KRAUT, TO? I Phone: Syracuse 353 CARL DAHLSTROM, Prop. MATOES, PEAS .... 2 for 15c I

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The Afifcs& JaJiatigaa and Ge?allrflfie.qßfjßlHi»d jenaiarWiting w&eTb‘»inxStotitgomery, .Mteaig«»fl«ev ebia-’jl&T jtt>9w-bta .atiinsve tabaiudT Miss HarrietgfetßacSiMifh.bfta fwfl thßflipßetp twbtepdhrs »tnoiflßtrtli Til l<?e friMibW eudfhiqidd teiMisiknhenlhtte er, C. C. lierfj church met Wednesday afternoon ma Bushong presented the lesson.. ZZKIZI r i9iioM .51 .fl looif*>B dnii’ri'J Mr. motored to Ottowa, IlSf"- - < O?' ! ' (i?' si -lsßrr, who was fW’pill WHflist M?#k. atldufl •h' ..A 8 4 qi' 1 f sal ti ifioiq 9? ‘f>r. Wed 7 children are on with th4iF''f>kr^?ftb v lifetr J&bbmington, Ind. (IHOG’/.O') -•tfa t l9tir.i"4 vuD loorinfr tioimO Miss Prills i k?id^r.’6 ; f r stfl% i r , 3 has f accepted a • ‘position lik vlteleficd. , '''’ i ' :i "‘ ' nir lo 3?!iii 3 Jr?;’ lis tMtof) ton •.■najA/ff ,iss>x 9w h(noi < ,ri; i<o i■< ii-ied smt Mrs. Ed Shea, accom; RutlMijl Chicago., left Saturday for Jacksonville, Hl. to at; the graduation of their daughter Pflorepce Sue frotp the Mac . Murray College for women, held on Sunday evening. Miss Shea plans to spend six weeks at Woodland Camp near Indianapolis as counselor in the Girl Scour work, then will go to Camp Edith Macy in New York where she has accepted; ft opfihoifc ARM sbea had the misfortune to receive a fall on s Decoration,, Jhay causing, a simj-te fracture of the. leg. Mr<and Mrs..-Earl Qqjrr of igyracuse|werq Thursday evening vigttprs aV,thq. I home i; Qf Mr. and Mtb,. Ev.qretl >Blanc.har.d in New Parts, along! (With. spyeral other qf : ~ . .. . (1 - 3llj (W -('Dm .hi’? he F'D>.'■!("i ‘miioo’- rgiii - ;flrn Ftft^ey- ng »w^seq..fo r b; .tm Wmf»?f.9X9 H V£ , si-tf?O mndrfis sUfts ar nW cars and truckS a f<4¥ th’e !¥9^7Mbdel year-to-date ” totaf-Tirore than ed.

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-’«or4Jif¥MWrP»nPploy«! hmsCßSty, 3s?nt ofwWhb **i» brother Frank Traster. .loleaq lecaeV’ ebUeiL&JL— »rfl bnsiJA v Mr. and MM. merly of here, have--moved from Elkhan «»"'>■ o n s° Thj anl Bachman. Carmia, Park hurst and "Jistiuna nrfoX . Marjorie Slabeugn, students at Bloomington,, returned home last Friday Jfttfflil'P Vacation. ioM«*I ,*T9»toY K>lt>i'/ ,v«4t Mr. and Mfs.~E3 Smith returris hW%Wn<fey former's brother, Everett Smitn. a<i xiuiHTauia* aii nz i r.oix Mrs^M e ,.§l<Sp. v . h % two children, and Martha Rose Ruch left c a J A ei mi¥ n °is. c. 3id«&v ffF’kt. W ayne. ■ 1‘" .A 00:01 Joodoa ' 'Bro'vth? Mis! FfiiU spen^feu'iifiay'' in S&!' joe, ’’ EliiJ&igan, wtsi 1 Mrs.\i*?.‘'kenrnskjj anti daugjit^r, 1 ‘Mis;..’ 'iatfit^ 1 Alien., ’ Allie Brown refnkinea Tor a Idrigef!Witi 7; - , " :U b - . .(»;<: II ’ liii -moa Il> >l'o'' i;s IZ .‘I 00; c j/. Mr. .and Mrs, 'Ch $., Fuller, of Caltforpia.,,/letft/ Wednesday,' May 3,1,,, for ttyeir., home after a two weeks’ visit with Mr r and Mrs. C.. E- Brgdy add other Syracuse friends, . ~. , Mrs. J, R. Laughlin of Chicago, 111., has returned to spend the summer in her home, on Qgd*U Island. Dr, will join fyej each week-end here, Mr. and Mr?. Jqfin, ,E. Forces spent evening.'visiting Mr. . "-Rd .Mrs. ,'c’ H. „Bapna]?y h ■e-T <'.'>m ’ii': io „oH .yeil ,tifaiuda ->ffj lo lebih snibia ~ ; Mr^ ( .Eqi? a y siiswym.™?" li.Hn m.MWj'i iiulw -bwotl

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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hamilton f Bakersfield, aijd C«- -y« «-» -|T«r dMfkA In FURNITURE BUILDING li 99iv*lWiSraO»R’ft» on, Jimmy, were in Bryan, Ohio, R H> unday for their family reunion. 31IIJU4AJ Lin cIMAJIIIUUJ ' a in Saving* m Summertime Require- ?6e Your Needs for the Biwy Swimmß? r \ Days Ahead. • ♦ • ’’ SOoUnguen+me for Bums. . 4Sc • sto*>t r..T >oii CWW.J 35c Tiz J;’l s Di . ■* -■ . H < >soc Midol Tablets U 4 «>LiJw «’ 39k I SjSft- I 25c Nurse Brand Foot .. '" Relief ’.' 1 y — — •- ni ?*‘ii iov«i t9iiaui<l i ‘><tj •> . ■-- I. AI 25c reenamiHT l"C Schick Razor * fbe'tul‘‘T<Sltet'sodiif'. ! -;3f«r WC " b 60c Eno's EfF. Salts 49c 50c "i* 02. PetroMS#'' 589 c ’ 70c Kruschen Salts . — *s9c f P^ a !^T m 25c TIG 1 >»WB _ __—- _ . ..... — see - - A A Wer net’s :■ 49c fwr Jki<l F.z ■ .W*^W9^^4’W' SS 'avlng Sets :w *- T'<* A Pipes and Toteeew Stampoe Faentalß stwW u a >lroz iMF» J J la7 T M WOR 3 »gE|jßd Y M ■ -‘‘? O1 lio nffSkl lc c 9nm«bie9T I ffFErBWBr li; ’* “nut ip Y*b dlCf bus (!)H aril .’<fib«iedT h s o .A£b9B euooiMtuA S U N D A E jS bioiioelri UAJ9I tn et’ss io! bpsri agelojeisd attnoaoig Bo ■ *g effimixoiq<Bs j*W seiaae io eiisq ilo! .TUiaf^ivreßMsnoils'/. ,e'itqii<?w^' l wß S >oei .Harth (jiahnh nttl Bdiifin lfi?h> faos -.a9B£n nw,t,aoas9 vbnso ,mu qo<r,iebniTs THORNBURG DRI’C t>L>oo§ :O£oei\>i- j .-/nh Kmi-iif ent .Ido* (iter! - €OMPANr , ;;' s t ufr H's AD laiZfl.ST w -Jibe* J. B. B* oi Store ■ ".f,. .xii.’nmaisimbA .dgo/sdnb-voH 1 .t!KCJ ,T «r!cL_f. ,+ i>l ■ .xi.i.DF’jalnhnbA. tot . NiMaaiJJUJßegWttw— —■ SYRACUSE Phone 83

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