Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1939 — Page 2

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Syracuse-Wawasee Journal Published every Friday at Syracuse, Indiana By The Journal Publishing Corporation Entered as Second Class Matter December 31, 1937. at the Postoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. HUBERT A. STUMP, RALPH W. CRAW Editor Managing Editor BETTY FILL, Society Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Per Year S LO °

AND THEN —SCHOOL Not many weeks from now schools will be opening in all parts of the country. The beginning of the school term spells the end of vacations for the summer months for students and parents alike. Everybody from city residents to country people have partaken to certain degrees of the freedom and the pleasure that can be enjoyed during the summer vaca« tion periods. Many have spent a week, a month .or more in vacationing at some lake; others have used their vacation allowance for travel from one or two states to the entire world. But with the coming of Labor Day, all of us must stop to prepare for the winter and the beginning of school. Early. preparations include the buying qf new clothes, 'he supplies that are needed for school work, and other preliminary arrangements that are necessary to the starting of a new school year. 4 But with the coming of school, we know that we will meet new people and make new friends and that we will find many new interests. We know that pleasure can . be found in different environments and that we will have more ... “pep” after our vacations are over. ELKHART CO. FAIR TO BE OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Less than two weeks remain until the opening of the 66th annual Elkhart County Fair to be held from Tuesday, Aug. 29, thru Saturday, Sept. 2. One farmer who attends the fair regularly, asked to give his opinion, said, “It honestly pays to buy a season ticket for the Elkhart County Fair fur you can’t see the displays or take in the entertainment in one day—l spend most of the week there.” “Above all to me, is the work of the 4-H club boys and girls and the livestock exhibits. Since I like horses, the harness races occupy my attention, so I spend the evenings taking in all the the exhibits. I suppose there are many different types of people who attend the fair, <and they sure offer other means of entertainment, too, which may interest them, not me.”

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In addition to the features mentioned by Mr. Farmer is Ward Beam’s Congress of Dareon Tuesday night only. A musical “Golden Gate Revue” is offered on the other four nigh's. Fireworks climax the evening show; On the midway will be the Blue ribbon unit of 16 shows and rides I Novel acts will be presented daily between race heats and there’s the horse pulling contest on Saturday afternoon. Exhibit buildings, barns and and stalls are open night and day for fair patrons to see the hunof articles on display for premiums. Season tickets are still on sale for cine dollar, admitting two personsj four days and four nights", at Wayne’s Grill and Thornburg’s Store, here. BARBERRY ERADICATION METHODS TO RE SHOWN The Barberry Eradication demonstration to be staged in the Purdue Building at the 1939 Indiana State Fair will show three main points; where to look for, how to recognize, and what to do about common barberry. A large map will be on display in the building on which wiil be shoxVn the location of each barberry bush located and killed in Indiana. By looking at this map, fair visitors will be able to determine whether or not any of the outlaw barberry bushes have been located and killed in their own neighborhoods. Visitors from neighborhoods where barberry bushes have been found will be impressed with the necessity of looking closely around their own premises for additional barberry. Large colored drawing will give spectators a clear picture of the weed. The four distinguishing characteristics of the barberry will be shown—the leaves with spipy edges, the thorns »wich three prongs, the berries in clusters, and the inner bark bright yellow. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS

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C J BY 11 FRED W. BRAUN We / Obeying the law may keep a person out of jail, but it won’t always keep him out of accidents. Being legally careful is not enough. I have driven with men in communities where the speed limit was 30 miles an hour and these drivers felt that they were within their legal rights to drive at that speed. However, because of some unusual condition of sidestreets, traffic on particular thoroughfare may have been heavy, too. Thirty miles an hour under those conditions was entirely within the law, but not within he law of common sense. Regulate your driving to meet conditions. Adjust your temper and your driving habits so that you will be a sensible driver rather than a legally safe driver. “It’s Smart to be Careful.”

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THE HARDY FAMILY The Hoosier state salutes the typical American family. Here is the type of entertainment, good for every member of the family. The escapades of Andy Hardy; the wisdom of Judge Hardy; the tender devotion and understanding of Ma Hardy; the problems of Andy’s sister—all are realistic, enlightening and down-to-earth. We, of Indiana, are proud of our sense of Americanism and our families. The Hardys are not unlike us in many respects. * What, therefore, could be more fitting than to foster and aid our local Chamber of Commerce and theatre, showing the Hardy pictures, in an attempt to petition the Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios of Hollywood, Lewis Stone, Mickyy Rooney and the entire cast to come to the Hoosier state to make a picture based on their experiences within our own borders — possibly the American Legion headquarters in Indianapolis affords a logical background. Governor Clifford Townsend; W. H. Arnett, managing director of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, theatfe owners thruout the state; the American Legion; department store executives and many of our leading citizens are behind the movement. We sincerely agree and heartily endorse the same thought.. Welcome to Indiana, Mr. Lewis Stone — and welcome to your splendid screen family! When Eugene Mond of Albany, N. Y., discovered the pair of socks he stole from a department store were two sizes too large,, he took them back and demandei an exchange.