Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 28, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 June 1939 — Page 12

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Present Concert

Had the so called “natives,” from the thriving little city of Angola and surrounding cities and towns of the Hoosier state, been present for the concert presented • by several members of the Monte Carlo Opera Company, of Chicago, at the Spink-Wawasee hotel on Wednesday night, they no doubt would have pointed with pride to the manager and producer of this well known outfit, Madam La Reine, a former product of Angola. The concert was one of the high lights of the annual convention of the Indiana Pharmaceutical Association, which will close its three day session on Thursday night. IIIIBfIMIffIIHII STOP AT . X PICKWICK STANDARD Cor. Pickwick Rd. and Rd. 13 > • e Candies :: Tobaccos Standard Gasoline and Oils Kendall Oils Quaker State Oil.

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The company has 'recently returned from an extensive concert tour and will spend a few month’s vacation in Chicago. Perhaps the most outstanding feature of the program recently presented here, was the opera number by Don Enrici. Mr. Enrici was greeted with a round of apr plause, following each number. The company also presents ballet acts and dance prevues of a high class nature. Madam La Reine, is planning to bring her company to the hotel again next summer. ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CLUB ENJOYS OUTING 4 Outstanding among groups that journed to the Spink-Wawasee hotel for an outing last week end, was the One Hundred Per Cent Club, of /Fort Wayne. Accompanied by their wives, members of this popular organization arrived on Saturday afternoon, and remained until late Sunday. Featuring the event was a banquet on 5 Saturday evening. Rev. J. Drunot president was in charge of arrangements for the event. There were between 90 and 100 present.

SLIGHT INCREASE IN COMPENSATIONS SHOWN Slight increases in filing of both new applications and compensable claims for jifiemployment insurance occurred in Indiana in May, while the various districts showed mixed trends, the state Unemployment Compensation Division reported today. In the Goshen district the number of persons making compensable claims for total or partla* unemployment decreased in May to an average of 156 per weeK, compared to 211 per week in April. The May average was the lowest so far this year. The Maj figure was 2 per cent of the approximately 7,900 workers in this district who are insured under the Indiana law. The April percentage was 2.7, while the highest mark of the year was 465 checks per week or 5.9 per cent ©f coverage, in January. The number of persons who filed new applications because they lost their jobs or became partially unemployed dropped in May to 63, compared to 77 applications filed in April. These totals represented 0.8 and 0.97 per cent of coverage, respectively. Applications filed in various offices in the district numbered: May-—Goshen 42, Lagrange 1, Nappanee 7, Wa>saw 13. Auril—Goshen 57, Lagrange and Nappanee 1 each, and Warsaw 18. Statewide compensable claims averaged 18,722 per week in Apr’! and 19,290 in May—2.B and 2.9 per cent of coverage, respectively, contrasting wth 33,890 or 5.1 per cent, in February, the high mark this year. New claims filed in the state numbered 11,482 in April and 11,851 in May, or 17 and 1.8 per cent of coverage.

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x That Summer House Trscen. You don’t need to go to Timbucfo© of Darjeeling to get away from it all An arbor or a summer house is so much less final. And, after all, a lady really only wants to get away for a little while at a time. That’s what arbors and summer houses were first built for anyway—so that you could take a book or some letters to write or just your thoughts away fram the interruptions and demands of a busy household. Not a bad idea, all told. Besides a little retreat like this is a very attractive focal point for a garden ' Vs. CPi I I 111 A summer house in the garden. design and lends itself to many interesting variations in planting. In planning a summer house it’s a good idea to keep its style in the mood of the house. If yours is a white clapboard or shingle house, for instance, then nothing would be nicer tor a summer house than white trellis walls with rambler roses or morning-glories or Virginia creeper trained over it If your house is stained in a dark woodsy finish, or if it is rough stone or stucco, consider the charm of a rustic bower made of unfinished limbs, overgrown with wisteria or grape-vines. For either type, borrow from the Japanese the idea of running water as a part of the theme of the garden house or arbor. You don’t have to have a brook or a pond in the natural, you know. It’s a fairly simple business to pipe a little spout to the garden and an electrically minded member of the family can rig up an electric motor that will run a little fountain at very little expense. Don’t forget either to plan for ax interesting garden lighting. The jnoon is very fine but not altogethei dependable night in and night out Garden flood lighting is quite dramatic. So are lanterns. Candlei with hurricane shades are probablj t- the most romantic. A garden is twice as much pleasure and use i it’s properly lighted. • Betty Wells—WMV Sendee. 4 TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS