Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 44, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 October 1939 — Page 8

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MAID WANTED — Capable, neat and must like children. Write or call the Journal for information. (42-ts) FOR RENT — My stucco, all modern house. Furnished if desired. Dr. O. C. Stoelting. (42-ts) WANTED — Clean cotton rags. No silk or wool. Bring to the Journal office. (42tf) HEAVY, DELTOX FIBRE RUG 9x12 size, $8.95. Beckman Furniture Home. (44-lc) LAKE LOTS FOR SALE — Two 58 ft. x 160 ft., 116 ft. frontage on Syracuse Lake in town. Sidewalk, curb and gutter, private drive approach, city waier. James Kemp, Box 111, Syracuse. (43-4 c SIGNS — 11x14 window posters with FOR SALE or FOR RENT printed in large letters. Only 10c or 3 for 25c at Journal Office. (38-'.f) THIS AD WORTH $1 on the purchase of any wool throw rug. . Wide choice, newest patterns, $2.75 to $4.75. Beckman Furniture Home. (44-lc) — Automobile For Sale — 1935 CHEVROLET—Coach, beautiful black finish, and motor thoroughly reconditioned.. Special $225 ROBERT ATZ Motor Sales Corp. WANTED— Poultry of all kinds; especially heavy hens and leghorns. Get my prices before selling. Phone 22 or write G. C. Tarman, New Paris, Ind. (42-6 c FOR SALE — 1 Aladdin lamp. 1 battery radio set. 2 lots located at Redman Park. Inquire, Mrs. John Buhrt, Syracuse, Ind. (43-2 p FOR SALE — 100 yards of fill dirt. 10c per yard. Inquire at Golt’s Grocery. (44-lc) APPLES FOR SALE —.Grimes, Jonathan, Northern Spy, Red Delicious, Stark. 25c to 50c per bushel. Also pop corn, cider and apple butter. See Forest Kern. (44-lp) APPLES — Grimes, Jonathan, Rhode Island Greening, Spy, Bellflower and Banana. Prices 25 cents to SI.OO. Stephen Freeman, Phone 596. (44-4 p WANTED — Room, with or without board. Must be reasonable and near town. Phone 842. TULIPS, Crocus, Hyacinths and daffodils. Plant bulbs now for spring bloom. Wawasee Nursery, Ralph P. Oyler. (44-lc)

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APPLES FOR SALE — Talpihocken, Balding, Jonathan, King Banana, Snow Apples. 50c and 75c per bushel. C. D. Thompson, Syracuse. (44-3 p APPLES FOR SALE — Jonathan, Grimes Golden, Delicious, Northern Spy, Greenings and other winter varieties. New apple butter, Come and look over our fine assortment. No Sunday sales. Oakwood Park Orchard, 1 mile south of Syracuse on Rd. 13. C. R. Bitzer, sups,. (43-ts) FOR RENT — Small, semi-mod-ern house, furnished. Heatrola, hot and cold water, shower. Telephone 182, Syracuse. (44-lp) MAKE PLEASURE TRIP TO CHICAGO, SUNDAY Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong and Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Weaver, feeling the urge to get out in the “wide open spaces” for a drive, started to Chicago at about 8:30 that morning. Arriving in the “windy city” the group immediately drove to to the celebrated Brookfield Zoo where they partook of the luncheon that had been prepared at home. The group then proceeded to wend their way around the spacious zoo to take in the many beautiful and interesting sights which are open to the public. Expressions of wonder and awe were plentiful from all members of the party and it has been stated that it would be well worth the time spent for everyone who can to spend a few hours in this attractive setting. After leaving the zoo, the group while on their homeward waj, stopped at the municipal airport where they watched the large air liners come and go. This, too, was very interesting when one paid special attention to the precision and exactness with which the planes were brought in, made ready for the next trip, and then lifted into the air for the next

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METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. Travis Purdy, Pastor Unified service, 10:00 A. M. Junior church, 10:00 A. M. Epworth League, 6:00 P. M. Union Vesper service at 5.00 P. M. Mrs. Roy Frevert, church school superintendent. RICHVTLLE M. E. C. C. Collins. Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. John Emmert, Superintendent. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Victor Yeager, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Louis Firestone, Superintend, ent. Midweek prayer service — Thursday evening, 8:08. * ZION UNITED BRETHREN H. M. Mateom, Pastor Services at, 9:30 A. M. Sunday school at 10.30 A. M. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Sunday school, Ralph Coy, superintendent, 10:00 A. M. International lesson: “The Fore runner of the King.” 11:00 speaker, Goldie Killion, pastor of the Auburn, Ind., Church of the Brethren. 6:15 P. M.—B. Y. P. D. session, Ralph Coy, leader. 7:00 P. M.—Evening worship. Speaker, Rev. J. S. Zigler of Rock Run. Until regular pastoral services are established, the pulpit appointments will be arranged by the local Ministerial Board composed of Leonard Barnhart, Guy Symmensma and Mrs. Ruth Meek. The music program for the year will be in charge of the newly elected music committee: Mrs. Frances Eby, Mrs. Chloe Smith, and Kathleen Gibson. A warm welcome is extended to the public to all services of this church.

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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH H. J. Currens, Pastor Bible School at 9:45. Mrs. Kline, Superintendent. The Communion Service at 11:00. “Given for you and for many for the remission of sins.” What a great need there is for us to receive this gift. Let anyone of us look into his or her own life and see the sin that is there. That is the reason for the institution and the perpetuation of the Lord’s Supper. Let us not forget so greot a blessing. TRINITY EVANGELICAL J. S. Pritchard, Pastor Church School, 9:45. Mrs. Wilma Hire, S. Supt. Morning Worship, 10:45. Rally Day will" be observed, and a special speaker is to be secared from the Men’s Congress in Elkhart, Ind. Tuesday evening the Fellowship class will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck. Mrs. C. R. 31abaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stqcky will assist the host and hostess with the social hour. Wednesday afternoon, lhe seniar Ladies’ Aid will hold their October meeting. Thursday evening, mid-week service and Bible study. Members of the high school class of the Evangelical church met at the church Tuesday for their business and social meeting. Mr. Paul Cook is the teacher. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Joseph C. Bailey, pastor Indian Village: Sunday School, J. M. Beck, superintendent, 9:30 A. M. Syracuse: Sunday school, C. G. Beck, superintendent, 9:45 A. M. Public worship with the pastor preaching, 10:45 A. M., and 7:00 P. M. Our services are your services if you care to worship with us. A

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warm hearted welcome awaits your coming. May we be joyed by seeing you? Get the habit. A habit in good things is commendanle. A habit in bad things is condemnable. Always choose the good. W. C.T.U.. MEETING The next regular monthly meeting of the local unit of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union will be held at the home of Mrs. Sadie Hire on East Main St., Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 10. A guest speaker from out of town will be a feature of the program.

AUCTION AT WAWASEE LAKE SATRRRAY, OCTOBER 7th At 1:30 P. M. INBOARD MOTOR BOATS, OUTBOARD MOTORS, CANOES, FISHING BOATS, SAILBOATS, ETC. Consisting of 5 Mullins Sea Eagles, 45 to 50 H. P. from 1 to 5 years old; 3 Chris-Craft from 55 to 110 H. P„ 16 to 22 feet long, also 45 to 90 H. P. DeWite & Schello in sizes 17, 19 & 22 ft. Also 3 H. P. 1939 model Lyman & Premier Utility boats. OUTBOARD MOTORS — About 20 single and larger motors in Johnson, Evinrude, Callie, Water Witch, Neptune, and others up to 24 H. P. This includes a number of 1939 Johnson demonstrators. ROW BOATS—About 15 new and used steel and wood fishing boats from 10 to 16 ft. One 16 ft. sail boat. These boats are all in good runing condition and can be seen and demonstrated before the mction. TERMS—On larger boats, 25 per cent cash, balance to suit. Wawasee Boat Company Sigrist Auction Co. Fort Wayne and 'South Bend Auctioneers.