Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 30, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 June 1939 — Page 11

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Mr. Hadley of Grand Rapids, Michigan, will spend hi* vacation at Bishop’s small cottage, beginning July 1. The Wayne Paper Box Company of Ft- Wayne held a convention at Sargeant’s Hotel lagt week-end. Miss Jeanette Menushin of Cincinnati, Ohio, is spending her vacation at Bishop’s cottage, No. 1. Mr. Graham Lion of Ligonier comes into Bishop’s cottage No. 7, on July Ist. t eb ' Bishop’s cottage No. 9 will be occupied for the next two weeks by Mr. and Mrs. Ferg and family of Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Fred Weideman of Indianapolis spent the last week in Bishop’s small cottage. Mrs. William Abbott and her children are visiting at the home of Mrs. Abbott’s mother, Mrs. Harriet Rigdon, this week. ■Mfr and Mrs. Frank. Ohmit of Cambridge City, Indiana, are spending their vacation at Ideal Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Indianapolis are now at their cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison of Fort Wayne have arrived at their cottage to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs- Leroy Phillips of Indianapolis, who were recently married, are spending their honeymoon at the Crow’s Nest. 'Mrs. Marcella Jeffries is back at the Crow’s Nest after a few day’s visit in Indianapolis. Mr. Walter Settles, accompanied by his two daughters, Dorothy and Martha Jean, will spend the week-end at Oie Crow’s Nest. They will drive uP from Indiana'polis to visit Mrs. Walter Settles, who is recuperating from an operation. Mrs. James Kingsley of Chlca©ago, and hes mother-in-law, Mrs. Julia Kingsley of Three Rivers, Michigan, spent Tuesday at the Crow’s Nest Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zeller of- - Indiana, arrived at the Lake, Sunday. Mrs. Helen Cook of Anderson, Mr. Charles of Anderson, and Mr. Lee Hyman of Indianapolis, we/«i entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Emerson of South... Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teeter and Mr. John Teeter are expected to arrive Saturday for an indefinite stay at their cottage. <Mr. Koshnick Os Indianapolis will occupy bis new home on the South Side the latter part of the week. |Mr. and Mrs. John Merdes and family will occupy a cottage on the Waco grounds, the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Buskirk and son, Eugene, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. F. A- Bornmann. Another son, Everett, spent the week-end there.

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Miss Gail Glover and her brotner, Grange, of Chicago, and. Mr. H. Glenn Johnson, also of Chicago, spent the week with Mrs. F. A. Bornmann/ who has • home on the south side. Mr. and Mrs. McDouglas have rented one of Mrs. Emory Wndig’g cottage’s for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Connolly of Chicago are spending this week at their cottage. The new Williams’ cottage was finished and occupied by Mr. Williams and his family, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Adams and family of Indianapolis are now in their cottage on the South Shore. B South Shore B by Ada Searfoes Lester Mock and family spent Saturday evening in Goshen. Mrs. Bert Searfoss called on Mrs. Dwight Mqck, Saturday afternoon. Burton Niles spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Searfoss. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Niles and Bell Kelley were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss. Bob Burke and sister, Mrs. Weaver, and Mrs. Veru, have gone to Florida. ’ Harry Winters of Goshen spent Friday with his uncle, Huston at the lake. Mrs. Frank Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock. Miss Willodean Mock and friend, Leland Strange, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock. Mrs. W. A. Rapp spefit lagt week with her daughter, Mrs. Stoner, in Goshen. After hi s driver’s license was suspended for reckless driving, Martin Pacheco, poundmaster o* Santa Fe, pursued stray cats and dogs on horseback.

'VACATION PLEASURE! tA ROUND OF GOLF EVERYDAY ON ONE OF THE FINEST 18-HOLE COURSES IN INDIANA. BEAUTIFUL GREENS AND FAIRWAYS. South Shore Golf Club RALPH LAVERTY AND HIS ORCHESTRA Returning from last Season. PLAYING EVERY NITE — BEGINNING SAT. * IN OUR RATHSKELLER :: Visit our attractive Gift Shop and Lending Library :: ◄ South Shore Inn ►

SAFETY SLOGAN A boat is always dangerous. In the hands of a foolish man. It’s good advice when boating, To be as careful as you can. A beautiful sunburn Is fine, And is good for health they say. But if you’d enjoy your sunburn tan, Don’t get it all the very first day. —Albion New Era BIG CITY BOOSTERS Although Chicago now ranks as the second city in America and sixth in the world in population, a new drive for further greatness is being launched on a scale that promises to be unprecedented even for that marvey of modern progress. The campaign is being organised through the Chicago Association of Commerce, which for 35 years hag been the most potent force behind the city's amazing development. A special committee of nine outstanding leaders will direct a sweeping survey of the city’s needs and formulate policies and a program for the attainment of the objectives to be sought, according to Fred J. Ashley, an executive of the organization. These objectives will doubtless less lie along lines similar to those pursued by civic bodies of smaller cities and towns, including the ext nsionw of trade territory, the expansion of industrial activities, the Improvement of municipal facilities, and many others. Chicago has suffered from unfavorable publicity, muc'h o f which wa s unjust or concerned conditions which have been largely corrected. It now proposes to stress its good points, of which no city has more. In this, it is setting a fine example for lesser communities, including our own. The booster club of Illinois Central employees at Waterloo, lowa, will raise funds to purchase an “iron lung’’ for presentation to the city for the use of sufferers from infantile paralysis. This is a most commendable undertaking, which might well be imitated by civic organizations elsewhere. Mock’s Boat Livery Motor Boats—Row Boata Canoes and Cottages for Rent Welding—Johnson Motoni Phone 504 Road 18

TRICKS WITH MEAT PATTIES AROUND OUR HOUSE Ground meat patties are excellent for warm weather meals because they are quickly prepared and do not cost much when made from less tender cuts of meat, says the (New York State Collego of Home Economics. Many persons prefer beef, but patties of lamb, pork or veal are also favored. A combination of veal and pork is also good. For seasoning meat patties, chopped parsley and a bit of onion are favorites; or a dash of sage and thyme, salt and pepper. For a dressed-up patty, a narrow strip of bacon may be fastened around the edge with a toothpick, and the patty may be placed on a thin ring of Bermuda onion, if desired. Another way is to put them on broiled pineapple slices and top them with sauteed mushrooms. Lean meat, like round steak, or beef chuck, or veal, is usually better with extra fat added. Both suet and bacon fat are especially good ground up in meat patties. Some add cream, sweet or freshly soured, to the chopped meat; use two or three tablespoons of cream to each pound. Undiluted evapo-

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rated milk may be used ia place of cream. 9 Most persons prefer patties made with some starchy food or binder, which helps to hold the mixture together and makes the patty lighter. Fins, dry breaa crumbs moistened with milk or tomato juiee may be wed; er mashed potatoes, boiled rice, or a thick white sauce or gravy. Patties may be broiled or panbroiled. If pan-broiled, turn them frequently. Beef or lamb patties should not be covered, but any patties containing pork need thorough cooking and should be covered. READ THE JOURNAL RICHARD BECK'S d Pure Oil Station Near Sargent Hotel TIRE REPAIR — BOAT OIL OB Changed - Tires - Batteries COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE

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