Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 November 1939 — Page 3

PERSONALS

Mrs. Madison McPherson has been confined to her bed this week due to a heart attack Sunday. Henry Abts, a student at Butler University, had his left wrist broken in a football game recently. Robert Levernier, a student at Notre Dame, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Martin Lever nier at Lake Wawasee. Mr. S. U. Hooper spent from Tuesday until Friday of this week in Indianapolis. Mrs. Sam Gibson and daughter, Romaine, of Chicago, were callers here Friday because of the serieus illness of Mrs. Minnie Clemens. Mrs. Clemens suffered a stroke early Friday morhlng. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Riddle of Toledo, Ohio, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. John Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Teetor and son, Jack, of Hagerstown, Ind., spent the week-end at their cottage on Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Blough and family of Gbshen, are notf residing on Huntington street. Mr. and Mrs. John Gordy and children moved to Milford, Ind., Tuesday where Mr. Gordy is employed. Mrs. J. V. Applegate and daughters spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week in Waterloo, Indiana, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coy. Mrs. Matt Abts, accompanied by Mrs. Mary McMahon of Anderson, left Thursday morning on a three weeks’ trip in the eastern states. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID Free Book Tells of HomeTreatmentthat Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing Over one million bottles of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcere due to Excess Add Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days’trial! Ask for “Willard’s Message” which fully explains this treatment — free— at THORNBURG DRUG COMPANY Fiery Itching Skin Gets Quick Relief Home Treatmeat Eases < Unbearable Soreness —Distress . There is one simple yet inexpensive way to ease the itching and torture of Ecxema, Itching Toes or Feet Rashes and many other externally caused skin eruptions and that is to apply Moone's Emerald Oil night and morning and people who suffer from such embarrassing or unsightly skin troubles would be wise to try it. i Just ask any first-class druggist for an original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil and refuse to accept anything else. It is such a highly concentrated preparation that a small bottle lasts a long time and furthermore If this clean, powerful, penetrating oil that helps promote healing falls to give you full satisfaction you can have your money refunded. BRONCHIAL ASTHMA! . Just a Few Sips and—Like a FIash—RELIEFI Tou Sleep Soundly . Spend a few cents today at any good drug store for a bottle of Buckley's (Canadiol) Mixture, triple acting. Take a couple of doses (ust before bedtime and sleep soundly. You II find Buckley's gives definite quick relief from that choking, gasping struggle for breath. One little sip and the ordinary cough Is “on its way". Continue for a few days and soon you'll hear little more from that tough old hang-on cough that nothing seems to help. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back, M sure you get Buckley's Canadiol Mixture.

Miss Mayme Wo go man entertained friends at a bridge party at her home Tuesday evening. Mr. Albert Telschow, wlio is employed at Albion, Ind., spent the week-end with his family here. Mr. J. V. Applegate, who is employed in Willard, Ohio, spent a brief time Sunday with his family. Mrs. W. H. Buchholz and Mrs. Steve Finton and Pat, spent Saturday in Fort Wayne. Miss Mary Alice Kitson of So. Bend spent Saturday afternoon here. Mrs. Harry Grieger was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of South Bend. Miss Edith Stephenson of Marion, spent Friday at her cottage in Pickwick Park. Mrs. Wilbur Brick el of Elkhart and her uncle of Wabash spent Tuesday at the Harry Culler home. Mr. Matt Abts spent Saturday' in Indianapolis attending the Wa-bash-Butler football game. He attended a banquet for the fathers of the men on the football team after the game. Mrs. William Pracht and Mrs. Ernest Bushong spent Tuesday in St. Charles, 111. Mrs.- Naomi Kitson and daughter, Mrs. Joel Wilt and Mrs. James Connolly spent Monday in Fort Wayne. The infant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Pritchard has contracted the whooping cough. Mr. and Mrs. William Rothenberger left Monday for Florida where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg returned home Monday night from a trip to the Great ’Smoky Mountains. Mrs. Marjorie Connolly of Elkhart, spent Tuesday here with her mother, Mrs. Clarence Kline. Dick Miller of Logansport spent Monday here with his parents, Mt. and Mrs. Sol Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Riddle of Toledo spent the week-end here with Mrs. J. T. Riddle. They were accompanied home to Toledo by Mr. and Mts. Trietch, who have ■been visiting Mrs. Harry Riddle for several weeks. The Boy Scouts started Tuesday evening on their project of numbering the houses in Syracuse. The Past Worthy Matrons of the Order of Eastern Star met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Sol Miller. Mrs. Earl Edwards of Bobtown, Pennsylvania, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher March. Ira Howard and F. R. Reinbold attended the dedication services of the new Bremen high school Tuesday. Mrs. Calvin Beck “Free Hamburger at Dixie.”

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| Pre-Closing sale!| = Positively the BIGGEST EVENT since the days of our historic auction sales. Everything mark- == ed down to figures at which, in most instances, is would be impossible to make replacement. |= Furniture and floor coverings are INCREASING IN COST. Our entire stock, bought at last |||| == summer’s prices, is offered at tremendous savings to you . Each year at this time it is our policy ss to REDUCE OUR INVENTORY to a BAKE MINIMUM, in preparation for the period during ||| == which the store is closed. | THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! | The following is only a partial list of the extraordinary values we are offering for— I 8 DAYS ONLY! I | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 th- TO-1 | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 th | OLD PRICE SALE PRICK J g STUDIO COUCH, Swedish Modem, one-piece back, rust $29 50 ■ STUDIO COUCH, 3-pillow back, green tapestry, Simmons CQ g guaranteed construction “ •vrw g 3 - PC. WALNUT BED ROOM SUITE 54 38.00 ■ = 9 x 12 SEAMLESS ALL-WOOL FACE MODERN PATTERN «Q qq = AXMINSTER RUG, green and rust 39 ||| |H 9X 12 HEAVY WOOL AND FIBRE RUG, burgundy 18 12.95 g ■ BIG ASSORTMENT, heavy quality, AXMINSTER RUGS, .qq 3.501 27 x 54 size ||| MEDIUM GRADE 27 x 54 RUGS 3.75 2e95 g SB ALL TABLE LAMPS 1-3 OFF ■ HASSOCKS, Nautical Design 2.25 1.49 g g OCCASIONAL CHAIRS— Q g Maple trim, exquisite tapestry in blue, white, gold and tan 14.00 oJ.VV == Pecan wood, brown cut velour .. . . 12.00 7.851 Walnut finish, blue tapestry, modern style 9.50 6.50 ■ B= LOUNGING CHAIR, pecan, heavy home-spun tapestry. Very "1 OQG === comfortable 16.75 =§ ■ 3-PC. SUN ROOM GROUP, blue and tan. Spring seats. Fab- QQ S rikoid upholstery Sb.OU • js g RATTAN SUNROOM CHAIRS, green, rust, or tan 10.5 Q 8.95 jg == COCKTAIL TABLES, made by Mersman. Beautiful inlaid y| Qt iH tops 7.75. « g CHEST OF DRAWERS, Maple finish. Four large, two small 1R 00 10 95 drawers xO.vU • g SUMMONS INNERSPRING MATTRESS 19.75 15.00 SUMMONS INNERSPRING MATTRESS 15.75 1 1.95 SIMMONS FELT MATTRESS 10.50 7.95 — NEW PERFECTION BED SPRING. One of the finest we have <• zx QG BBi IH SINGLE DECK, ODD SIZE, COIL SPRINGS . .... 7 75 4e95 = | Linoleum - 25 Patterns - Free Permanent Installation | |= You pay for only the linoleum — During this sale we supply all labor and material needed for; = a first-class, cemented installation. Felt base, printed and inlaid, starting at 69c per square |si yard. j| Terms of Sale - CASH No Layawavs ■ I BECKMAN 1 | FURNITURE HOME I - BBS g Phone 71 Syracuse- Indiana ■

Mrs. J. D. Pfingst was very pleasantly surprised on her birthday, Nov. 3, with a post card shower, from her many friends and relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culler attended a banquet for the mail car-riers'of-this district at the U. B. church in Silver Lake Friday eve* ning, .

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