Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 July 1939 — Page 11

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Members of the Elkhart Missionary Society enjoyed a picnic supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yard Frederick of Oakwood Park last week. Approximately twenty-five were present. Mr. Hank Culp won the ProAmateur golf tournament at the LaPorte Country club in LaPorte, Monday. Several of the local professionals competed. ■ Mr. John Miraldo accompanied Mr. Charles Cleveland to Chicago, early Saturday morning. Miss Kay Baker, Miss . Geraldine Dorser, Gerald Line and John Miraldo spent Monday morning in Goshen visiting Miss Do’*ser’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Swanberg, who have been residing on the South Side, are moving to Fort Wayne. ' Miss Romaine Gibson spent the last two weeks at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Minnie Clemens. Chester Winters spent Saturday and Sunday in Elkhart visiting Miss Naomi Mast. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hirsh spent the last week at their cottage in Oakwood Park. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Blanchard spent Sunday at Oakwood Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Frederick and Mrs. Zena Stark and son, Paul, spending the summer at their cottage in Oakwood Park. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tuttle of Indianapolis are spending a weeK at the lake. Mr. Jule Mougin, Jr., of Fort Wayne, spent a few days with his father and mother at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowen of Ligonier spent Sunday at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Avery of Albion, Indiana, spent Sunday at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. William te and son, Billy, and Miss Jan<e Minehart were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mason and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kappa returned to their home in Louisville, Ky., after spending a week at the Harkless cottage on Island. Mr. Richard Gummer and his mother, Mrs. Susan Gummer, were the week-end guests of Mr. ai.d Mrs. Harry Jeffries. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jeffries, who are Spending a month at Lake Wawasee, left for Daytbn, Ohio, upon learning of the death of Mr. Jeffries’ father. and Mrs. Verd Shafter of Millersburg were callers Sunday at the home of Sarah Younce. Mr. J. L. Potter of Indianapolis is spending several days at Hotel Oakwood. The J. J. B. C. club of Milford spent Friday afternoon at Lake Wawasee. A picnic lunch was enjoyed by all present-

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Miss Dora Davis, of Toledo, O.» is visiting her sister, Lois, at Hotel Oakwood, for a few days. Miss Rosemary Sheets spent several days with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brumbaugh, at their cottage in Oakwood Park. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Baker of Chicago are spending a few days at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barker and family of Albion are spending a week at the Albion Club House on Ogden Island. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mason of . dgden Island spent Tuesday in f’ort Wayne. Mr. Carl Tuttle ok Ogden Island Ogden Island spent Tuesday in is spending a week in Indianapolis. On Monday, Mr. Herb King and Mr. Emory Strieby were called to Fort Wayne because of the serious illness of Mr. P. A. King. Mr. Jake Arnold of Fort Wayne a few days at Lake Wawasee visiting his daughter, Leona. Mrs. Helen Stanford spent Saturday in Warsaw. Miss Kay Baker has accepted a position at Winter’s Sandwich Shop. Mrs. Ruth E. Patton of Kokomo, owner of the South Shore Inn Gift Shop, visited at the Inn, Monday. Mr. Vern Sherrin of Chicago, Illoinois, visited at the South ■Shore Inn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lelarfd Calbeck of Milford entertained the members of their bridge club and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Carney and Mr. and Mrs. Minton Loeser as guests. Dinner was served at Sargent’s at Lake Wawasee. Club prizes were won by Mrs. Arthur Ferguson and Ray Loy. The guests were each presented a prize. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mellencamp and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Meliencamp, of Lake Wawasee, were in Warsaw on business last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Matt C. Abts and daughter,. Irene, are spending a week in Omaha, Nebraska. The Purpose of the trip is, to attend the Xander’s wedding. Mr. George Clark of Quebec. Canada, is spending his vacation at the Spink-Wawasee Hotel. 'Miss Jean Stewart of Indianapolis is staying in the Ellis cottage on the South Side. Mrs.- Gus Korkondis of Muncie is spending her vacation at Ideal Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Shank of Kokomo are spending two weeks in the Burke cottage. SHARPENED MOCKS BOAT LIVERY Phone — Road 13 South Shore LAKE WAWASEE

Miss Louise Ritter and Mr. Carl Bougher spent Sunday evening in Nappanee. Mrs. Elizabeth Hyman and son, David, are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Emerson of the South Side. Mr. James Noe, who manages Noe’s Ark, an antique shop near Ideal Beach, spent the last two weeks in Indianapolis. Miss Jane Julia Turner of Indianapolis, was the week-end guest of Mr. James Noe. The Darr family reunion was held at Ideal Beach Sunday. The majority of those attending reside in Mishawaka and Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Wellings and sons, Kenneth and John, have rented the Hooper cottage for the remainder of th season. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley-and family, of Indianapolis, are staying in a Roy Brown cottage for the month of July. CHECK TIRES . FOR SAFE DRIVING Because tires are constantly losing air due to high temperatures and taking a beating from the blistering pavement, Harold Treichel, head of the Chicago Motor club emergency road serv’ce department, today advised motorists to keep careful check on air pressure during the summer months. A tube, even in good condition, loses air five times as fast when the thermometer reads ninety, as it does at freezing, he said. “An under-inflated tire also generates more heat than one running under normal pressure,” he' pointed out, “because when the casing is soft, more of the sidewall touches the pavement. This condition also forces the pores of the tube open further, and still more air is lost. “But worse yet, soft tires wear more rapidly and the entire carcass depreciates, causing greater susceptibility to punctures and blow-outs. Check your air pressure once every two or three weeks during July and August, both you and the tires well enjoy longer life,” he advised. DON’T FORGET! The Journal is located on Henry Street. Phone 842 You Can Own An ggk EVINRUDE AOwtMn f® B " as L'tile as com J-W only 2s j F. 0.8. Factory on hour !31 Vacation days are all too to ran — but yyu peck IS twice the fun. into them 6 with a dependable, gSg creick-Starting outiu taj board. And now you —can own a genuine ‘.s. Evinrude for as iirtle B as §34.50. Call on us! , i \ - MACY’S Wawasee Slip ON LAKE WAWASEE isasiSEEsaffirasffißiaiEiaiaiassjaEfg®

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