Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 July 1939 — Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Rex sponsored a picnic for the following people at Ideal, Beach Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grames and son, Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grames and son, Bobby, of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. George Grames and daughter Ada, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Fort Wayne, Miss Marjorie Whett, Mr. Walter Lawbrugh and Mr. Ray Hibschman. Mr. and Mrs. John Gordy entertained the following people in their home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nodine and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coy, Mr. and Mrs. George Bauman and daughter of Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Meyers and family spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago attending the fi ••- man’s displayland also enjoying the many interesting sights there. __ Mrs. D. Burgettle of Dayton, Ohio, was the guest of Miss Bucholtz from Sunday to Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Foster of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foster of Avilla were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Lula Foster. Mrs. Charlotte Holloway is Tisjting in Mentone this week. Miss Ruby Monroe spent last week visiting in the .Everett Ketering home. ’ Mrs. Harry Culler spent from Thursday till Sunday with her brother, Mr. Wilbur Brickie ’n Elkhart. 0 Mr. James Stucky is visiting this week in Jefferson, Wisconsin. Mr. Lauris E. Coy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coy of Van Buren township, and Miss Dorothy B. Altimus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Altimus of "Warsaw, were united in marriage by Rev. J. C. Bailey at the United Brethren parsonage, Saturday afternoon. Mr. George Cleghore and son, Billy, of Gary visited his daughter, Donna Joan, at the Sam Rasor home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green and Mrs. Causer and two daughters, Elizabeth and wer6 Warsaw shoppers Friday. Monday guests in the Ralph! ■Sarver home were Dr. and Mrs. Charles Stotz and family of Chicago and Mrs. Wm. Saner of Woodland, Indiana. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey attended the annual home-coming at Indian Village church on Sunday. Rev. Bailey gave the morniing message. Mr. Herman Cleghorn of Hammond visited his granddaughter, Donna Jean, last Saturday in the Rasor home. “ - —' - _ Wm. R. Bigler jeweler! Phone 14J Syracuse, Indiana

Mr. Irvin Rasor of Whiting, Indiana, is visiting his brother, Sam Rasor, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thibodeaux and Mts. Edmund spent Sunday visiting relatives near Plymouth. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Gants and Mrs. Mildred Crothers of Ligonier spent the week-end in Indianapolis and Bloomington visiting relatives. Miss Dora Davis is visiting Miss Lois Davis in Oakwood this week. Mrs. Hire and Mrs. Evans were the 'Sunday afternoon guest of the Noah Stumps. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey and Edna Yoder attended a Missionary service at the First United Brethren church in Warsaw on Sunday evening and had the privilege of hearing Miss Pik Wing Hoh, a na. tive Chinese, young woman spending four years in educational pursuits in America. ' Mrs. Sam Rasdi* and Donna Jean were visiting in Goshen last Friday and Saturday. e-J Mrs. Sam Rasor had a fish supper Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buhrt and son, Jimmy, of Gary, Indiana, and Mrs. John Buhrt and Mary Clawson. I Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miles ana .daughters are spending this week in Michigan City visiting relatives. I Miss Barbara Houelscher of Indianapolis is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Smith spent Sunday in Goshen with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Detriech. | Mr. Richard Miller of Logansport is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Williamson of Claypool, who a year ago suf- . sered serious results from an automobile accident, spent Saturday afternoon-with Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey at the United Brethren parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rasor and Donna Jean and Irvin Rasor of Whiting visited their sister in Columbia City Tuesday. Mrs. John Auer was shopping in Warsaw Monday.

C 1 ~fl WHEN YOH BORROW... money from STATE FINANCE - you select your own terms of re-payment. “Flat” payments TSI . . . same amount monthly or quarterly. “Monthly-reducing” payments . . . payments grad15 iig&M ually reduced as paid. Like any loan, the sooner paid, the less it costs. Low rate with the kind of service you will like. STATE FINANCE CORPORATION ESTABLISHED 1905 108 E. Market St. Warsaw, Ind. Phone 1287 (dosed Wednesday Noon, June, July, August)

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Misses Marcia and Janet Fobes were the guests of Master Johnny/ Long at his birthday party Tuesday afternoon. \Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stiffler and family were the Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Stiffler. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mick ana son of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richart of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Condea of Elkhart were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richart. ' Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nodine and family of Kendallville were the Sunday guests of Mr. and M>-s. Applegate. Mt. and Mrs. O. H. Schaffer of Chicago were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Rex and family. i, (l Mrs. Amos rvehr and daughter Catherine were the Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Auer. The following girls are soing to Epworth Forest to spend the week: Marilyn Holloway, Patricia Beyer, Doris Frevert, Marise DiL len, Frances Miller, Joan Xanders and Barbara Bushong. Dr. and Mrs. Adrian Hoy of Lorain, Ohio, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. Bowersox spent last week-end in Flaimwell, Michigan.

i- a -THE - A Ad ams Store “Home of Better Clothing” PORONET (Aircooled) SPORT SHIRTS 79c to $2.00 Lightweight TROUSERS SI.OO . $3.00 S L A X~S O X _ Short and Cool 25c -35 c “’"SWIM SUITS For Men and Women 95c to $3.95 GANTNERS Goshen Indiana ■ || -a

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McClintic and family enjoyed a steak fry w-ith Mr. and Mrs. Helen Humphrey in South Bend, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wysong and daughter, Joan and Master Terry DeFrees were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wysong. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strieby and family of Chicago were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strieby. % Miss Nancy Anne Dodge is spending several weeks with Mrs. Francis Culler. Mrs. A. L. Miller and Mrs. Noble Blocker and two boys were Goshen shoppers recently and also visited Mrs. Miller’s new granddaughter, Mary

THORNBURG DRUG COMPANY The J. B. B. Store “Next To Postoffice” SYRACUSE Phone 83 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS SAVE HERE , ON YOUR VACATION ' NEEDS! , AT REDUCED PRICES! Necessities for the comfort and enjoyment of your trip ... be it only for a day, are now on sale. f Arrid Hair L Deodor- Vaseline g || ant .... Tonic... J ] (feS*- — — —'W'wbbi MnmnmaMMDgaamKßßM3QiSEmnn& ■ WATCH FOR OUR - DISPLAY OF / LUCIEN LELONG 7 COLOGNES AND HI AsW ■ FORHAtTS 1 TOOTH PASTE > C 75c MEAD’S ' DEXTRI - MALTCSS. 1 Jb WC 60s MUR3ME ’ FOR THE EYES * 50c Hind's Cream.. 3?c jL 50c Drene Shampoo 49c ' 500 s Kleenex 28c $1 Lavoris 79c liMLj 25c Mennen's Talc far Men.... 19c 50c Peheeo Taoth Paste 39c Giant Palmolive Shave Cr'm.33e . 55c l-adv Esther Face Powder 39c Ton Oil .34c Me Nonsni 49c 50« A nua Velva 39c 50p Chamkorl-in's Lotion ... .42c 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 39c

Miss Margaret Freeman of Chicago is visiting with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman this weekL

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