Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 29, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 June 1939 — Page 5

• LOCALS • Mis s Mandy Martin of Wakarusa is visiting with friends this week. Jasper Dewart of Syracuse submitted to a hernia operation in Warsaw, Friday. * Mrs. Howard Mock called on Mrs. L. N. House, Tuesday. Mr.' Jack Fulton, Athens, 6., is visitiiß hi s cousin, Mrs. Cnas. Rock, Jr., and Mr. Chas. Rock. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. White of Flamewell, Michigan, are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowersox. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. House and son, Verdle, were among those attending the birthday surprise party on Jesse Parson in Goshen Sunday. ’ i Miss Helen McCarty of Terre Ha u te is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. .McCarty and * family on Lake Wawasee. Miss Sue Cox of' DeMotte. Indiana, is spending this wees with Miss Suzanna Rapp. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stettler Were the Wednesday guests of Mrs. ’Will Stettler. Mr. Voyle Osborn and several * -of hig college friends arived home from a trip in Canada Saturday night. They spent Sunday in the Osborn cottage on Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Lindquist spent several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey LeCount and fatnily. Mrs- Will Stettler, . Mrs. Meek •’and Mrs. Sadie Hire attended the funeral of Calvin Schrock at Solo- , mon’s Creek, Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Strieby was shopping in Elkhart, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hire entertained at their cottage on Ogden Island Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs- Merl Hire and son, Mr. * and Mrs. F. Ott and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ott, Mrs. Robert Strieby and son, Phillip dnd Mr. and Mrs. Brediey and son Bailey of Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Bestey Wolf of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting at the Monroe Ott home this week. * Miss Jean Wysong is spending thi s week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Wysong. Mr. Robert Striebey has returned from college at Lafayette and is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Streibey. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Press’er of Kendallville are visiting with •Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bushong.

DISTINCTIVE BEAUTY! PRICES REMAIN THE SAME PERMANENTS at $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, all complete with shampoo, wave and trim. FINGER WAVES at 35c MANICURING at 35c SHAMPOO, FINGERWAVE and RINSE —5O c Keep Beautiful This Summer With A “Nu-Art” Oil Permanent! IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP Phone 143 Syracuse, Ind. p

TOWNSEND CLUB IS ORGANIZED ’ 4 On Saturday evening a large delegation of local people met at the grade s chool building to make plans for the organization of a local chapter of the National Townsend clubs. Speaker for the evening was Dr. Don Crabb, of Chicago, wellknown authority on the Townsend plan of national recovery, who was accompanied by his father, also well versed on the subject. Dr. Crabb is one of the men who have been chosen by Dr. Townsend to “preach the gospelof the Townsend plan in the district of the states of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin. These men are thoroughly trained in the work which lies before them in selling to the public the idea of national recovery via the new plan. The plan, originated*&nd established by Dr. Townsend himself, is one that will,do away with excess taxation and one which wit? place such institutions as “poor” houses, and such, into merely reminders of the “depression days.” Dr. Crabb gave a wonderful explan of this new plan in his talk of the evening, one that was very inspirational and interesting. As most pf us know from hearsay, and from reading the national newspapers, the plan will designate a certain amount of money to be given monthly to those people of the age of sixty or more and which will be spent, to the last cent, within the time of one month. This is designed to create a new business trend since it would be necessary for those who receive the money to give uP their jobs, if they are employed, to younger men, thus creating jobs for men and boys who have been out of work. Townsend clubs have been organized in cities and towns m every state in the union where men and women of all ages have been asked to join in the fight for recovery and it was reported that two-thirds of those present at the meeting Saturday night joined, and it is expected that a great many more later. Another meeting will be held soon and the date, time and place will be announced in- a later edition of the Journal. Mr. Sam Proter of Montebello, California, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Causer and family, is leaving Saturday for his home after a month’s visit here. While fishing the other day, he caught a very nice string of fish of which he was justly proud. * Rev. Purdy is studying in the summer school at the Garrett Theological ’ Seminary of Northwestern Nniversity. He will be there five weeks. Mr. L. R. Jones is spending the week with Mr, and Mr s . Ed Robison and family.

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TO OPEN FURNITURE STORE HERE SOON The Lutz Furniture company or Wabash is making plans to open a new furniture store in the front part of the Osborn/warehouse on Huntington Street, soon. Mr. Lutz states that he will carry a complete line of new furniture which will be made of knotted California wood, for the most part, along with the modernistic styles of the usual character. Incidentally, one of the men who are employed in the erection of the new addition to the building, narrowly escaped serious injury when he fell from the step ladder he was using to paint part ot the building. He was uP about fifteen feet when the ladder slippea and he fell to the newly laid floor, but no serious injuries were received. Further particulars of the store will b s e given in a later edition of the Journal. GIRL SCOUTS MEET At 2:30 Wednesday afternoon, the local chapter of the Girl Scouts of America met at the M. E. church with nearly every member being present. j The greater part of the afternoon was spent in practicing for a program which will be held on Friday, June 30th, with Miss Shea in charge. There were two girls who passed the tenderfoot tests this ween. The next meeting will be held on Monday afternoon, 2:30 at the same place.

1! Ji&a lU ’ 111 THOUSANDS OF WOMEN SAY: "I like my Shelvador because of its convenience, its economy and its beauty.* 1 "You'll like it. too, and bought under our guarantee and terms will ' give you complete satisfaction." $137.50 (Including 5-Year Warranty.) BECKMAN Furniture Home

ENJOY BIRTHDAY PARTY Misses Mary Snow and Mane Stiver were entertained at the home §f Mr. and Mrs. Cliftord Stiver one evening last week, in honor of their birthday’s which come very close together. To fill the evening with excitement, games were played, whicn all greatly enjoyed and after which refreshments were served to the guests. Those who attended the party were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bassett, Misses Kathryn and Betty Show, Mrs. Mary Show, Mr. Earl Baker, and the hosts and guests of honor. GARDEN SPACE STILL OPEN TO PUBLIC Although we have received no responses to the offer for available garden, space at the rear of the new Middle States Oil Station, Mr. James Strauss, of the oil company, states that the space is still available to anyone who might be interested in planting a small garden. This space is donated, gratis, to be used by anyone who wishes, and we suggest that those interested get in touch with either Mr. Landi s of the News or Mr. Craw of the Journal. It is thought that there should be several people ■in this communityMvho Could well 4 take advantage/of such a proposition and it was 4oped that it would be accepted,

TRY OUR SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER 50c ALSO — - SIRLOIN STEAK SANDWICHES 10c OTHER CHOICE SANDWICHES IOC Syracuse Hotel and Restaurant (On The Comer)

BACHMAN’S “QUALITY FOR LESS” ‘ PINEAPPLE JUICE Libby 46 oz. can 29c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Texas 46 oz. can 20c PORK & BEANS Ig. 2 1-2 cans 2 for 19c FANCY PEACHES, Del Monte Lg. Coff 19c FRUITS and V fc G E T A B LEI JUICY ORANGES doz. 15c NEW POTATOES .10 pounds 25c TOMATOES Fine Quality ~ lb. -10 c Berries - Fancy Cherries - Florida Oranges - Cauliflower VISIT OUR DELICATESSEN ICE CREAM SANDWICH CAKE with Fudge Sauce Crumb Coffee Cake Nut Bread Orange Bread Tasty Salads Baked Picnic Hams Baked Fresh Hams

MRS. BAILEY ENTERTAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Mrs. J. C. Bailey was hostess to the Leaders Class of the United Brethren Sunday School on Friday evening. Aside from the members of the class, the Good Samaritan class members were invited guests. The larae group enjoyed the singing of several songs, the giving of the devotional by Rev. Bailey, a number of Biblical contests, and a most wholesome fellowship. Refreshments of strawberry shortcake with whipped cream closed a most -enjoyable occasion. SAY YAY SAW IT IN THE JOURN AL Phone 889 Box 177 A. J. Thibodeaux Watch & Clock Repairing Lake Street, Ist house South ’ of U. B. Church SYRACUSE, INDIANA Wm. R. Bigler JEWELER Phone 14J Syracuse, Indiana

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