Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 1 December 1939 — Page 8

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JOSEPH FREEMAN HONORED AT I. U. the fall graduation list of Indiana University. The degrees were awarded this week by the board of trustees and brings the total number of 1939 graduates up to 1383 as 1072 were granted degrees at the commencement exercises in June. The 1938 list contained 1290 recipients of degrees. Mr. Freeman was awarded the bachelor of science degree in medicine. MARRIAGE LICENSE The following marriage license was issued by the rounty clerk Wednesday: George T. Lamm, 4t, salesman. Elkhart, son of Jacob C. Lamm, deceased, and Maude E. Johnson, 44, Syracuse, daughter of John T. Fulson, deceased. 'V' T : Mrs. M. D. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Marsh, of Detroit, Michigan, and Frank A. Bornmann, Jr., of Chicago, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. F. A. Bornmann. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. McMahon spent last in Pittsburgh with their son arid family, Dr. and Mrs. T. G. McMahon. F. R. Reinbold "Free ‘Wimpy’ at Dixie.*’

GRIEGERS INVITE YOU to compare our prices with those of any other store. Several weeks ago we Joined with the ROYAL BLUE Stores. 8101*0 then the price of over 300 food articles has been lowered in our .stores. More cuts are to follow—Watch and Save. —GET OUR SUGAR PRICE—CLOVERLEAF -- Creamery Butter, lb. . . 3QC Bacon, sliced . lb. 20c Beef Roasts, A-l grade, lb. 18c HAMBURGER, All - Sood Beef, lb | 30 Fresh Side Pork . . 2 lbs. 25c PORK SHOULDER - ROAST, lb 13C Cube Steak, tender . . lb. 25c Pork Loin Roast .... lb. 18c PORK CHOPS, Center .. Cuts, lb ZuC Bologna . 2 lbs. 25c STEWING HENS - - Fancy Dressed, lb. ZvC WHY PAY MORE?? Gerbers Baby Food . 2 for 13c Peanut Butter, 2 lb. jar, 25c SOFTASILK CAKE -- FLOUR, get a door chime23C Matches ... 6 Royal Blue 19c THFIAV IS AUNT JEMIMA luUMI PANCAKE DAY * nNT JEMIMA RCAOY.MIX lit A ; /COW, rot MNCAKES 11|C «»"T JEMIMA ’ READY-MIX FOU buckwheats Post Bran Flakes .. 2 for 17c Lux Flakes, large 21c BRER RABBIT - MOLASSES, Dark, 2 for. ZOO Lux Soap 3 for 17c OUR SOUTH SIDE STORE is open nights and Sunday for your convenience.

LOCAL LINES Mrs. C. R. Hoy and Mrs. H. L. Walter of Bremen, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bowser have moved into the Bowser property on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Darr ar® leaving Sunday for Florida where they will spend the winter. Mrs. J. V. Applegate spent a few days this week in Willard, Ohio. Mrs. H. F. Ketchum left Thursday for Des Moines, lowa, where she will remain for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Applegate and daughters spent Thanksgiving in Kendallville . Miss Gwendolyn Applegate and Mr. Seigal Rassler of Kendallville spent Thanksgiving Day with friends in Sturgis, Michigan. Mrs. Charles Crow and Mrs. Roy Darr spent Monday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kitson, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming in Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Court Slabaugh and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Melbern Rapp spent Thangsgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Mawhorter at Wawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rapp and family and Mr. and Mrs. Court Slabaugh and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melbern Rapp. Mrs. A. P. Evans spent the last two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Mawhorter at Wawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hilbish spent Thanksgiving Day in LaPorte with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Frank Vawter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Darr spent Wednesday afternoon in Warsaw. The November birthday supper was held at the Evangelical church Thursday evening. Misses Gertrude and Agnes Fleming spent days last visiting here. Tffey reside in Rochester, Indiana. Mrs. Harold Kitson and Mrs. Daniel Jones spent Wednesday in Rochester, Indiana. Mrs. Harriet Rigdon returned to Washington, D. C., Wednesday after spending the last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Rigdon. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey spent Sunday at the Russell Kunce home in Cromwell. The occasion was the Kunce homecoming. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cauffman, south of Claypool. Burton Niles, student at North Manchester, spent the week-end at home. Dorothy K. Harris left Sunday for Michigan where she will conduct a series of cooking schools.

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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) FOR SALE — One battery farm radio. Excellent condition, like new. Reasonable. Karl Weingart, Vawter Park. (52-2 p DON’T FAIL TO SEE our line of practical gifts for children, misses and ladies. La Petite Shoppe. (52-lp) JUST BACK from market with all kinds of new merchandise. Mrs. Wm. G. Connolly. (52-lp)

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FARM ROYALTY READY FOR BIG STOCK SHOW Thousands of America’s finest farm animals are now in their final week of grooming to put them at their best for the contests of the 40th International Live Stock Exposition and Horse Show, which will be held in the International Amphitheatre at the Chicago Stock Yards, December 2 to 9. Herds of purebred cattle, sheep, and swine, as well as draft horses and riding and driving horses and ponies, will be sent to the show this year from 30 states and Canada; and farmers in 31 states, five provinces of Canada, Argentina, and Australia will exhibit crops forms the past season harvests in the 21st International Grain and Hay Show, an annual feature of the live stock show. Mrs. C. W. Howard and Miss Daisy Stover spent a few days last week at Richmond, Ind., visiting Mrs. Howard’s mother, brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Connolly are moving here from Chicago the first of the year. They will reside in the Abbott property at Harrison and Carroll streets. Mrs. Marjorie Connolly and Mr. Milton Rutter of Elkhart spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kline and Jimmie Connolly spent Sunday in the home of H. W. Kline at Hamilton, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lake of Culver and Mrs. Lena Gants of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hammon and daughter, Lillian, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gants. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gants and Mrs Lena Gants of Warsaw spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hamman and daughter, Lillian. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our many friends and neighbors, for the kindness and sympathy given us during the sickness and death cf our beloved sister and aunt. We also wish to express our thanks for the beautiful floral offerings. . Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Gibson Romaine Gibson - Notice- - Ideal Beauty Shop will be closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Will be open Thursday in its new location in the Hire property, northeast of grade school. (52-p) Elmer Kober “Free ‘Wimpy’ at Dixie.’’

LOST — Bullova, 17 jewel, men’s wrist watch. “Curved to fit the wrist” case, leather strap. Regular serial number. Phone Mrs. Lydia Stokes, 1094 Warsaw. Reward. (52-lc) FOR SALE—One complete course on Diesel engineering. Write box R. B. Care of Journal. (50-4 C FOR SALE — 1.937 Black Plymouth Deluxe Coupe, radio and large heater. A-i condition. Will sell very reasonably- I Q ~ quire at Hilbish Drug Share. (51-2 C

SYRACUSE "HI” TIMES (Continued from page 7.) eyes. Favorite color—Blue. Ambition—To join the Navy and become one of these sailor-boys. The effect is really quite charming, eh what! Lamont Bell, almost entirely known to all of us as “Monk,” made his first public appearance to anxious father, friends and relatives on June 1, 1923, here in Syracuse. A charter member of our class, Monk is 5 ft. 6 inches tall, weikhs 135 pounds, has dark hair and brown eyes. His hobby is sports and he is a sub on the first team and also was shortstop on the softball team. Like all famous athletes, Mr. Bell says, “To all my little fans, my advice and favorite dish is a bowl of Wheaties, sugar, milk or cream, and some kind of fruit every morning for breakfast.” My, my, do we (or don’t we) see red, (his favorite color, by the way)?. Monk’s ambition—To be a great world traveler, see things, do things, excitement, etc. Eighth Grade. There was some absent this week (and also absent-minded). The eighth grade play was grand. Everyone Jfiked it. For entertainment between acts, Ryland Mock and Claude Kestler played a saxaphone duet, accompanied by Joanne Xanders, who then sang “Sylvia” accompanied by Sara Jane Hinderer. Sara Jane then played the closing song. Iris Telschow was the best actress and Joe Shock, the best actor. Some funny parts were: When Jimmie Myers tried to take off his over-shoes which were too small. When Priscilla LeCount was supposed to faint in a chair and almost missed it. When Ellen Reagon, the maid, tried to open the door by pulling instead of pushing. Result: The door nearly fell off. There was a meeting of the “Up to the Minute Club” Monday afternoon in Mr. Beck’s room. The chairman of the Spic and Span committee is Carl Shroufe with Junior Goon, Donald Niles, Elizabeth Wogoman, and Jimmie Myers as his helpers. The chairman of the Clean-Up committee is Claude Kistler and his helpers are William Darr, Aline Laughlin, Geneva Hoover, and Joe Shock. The Good - Behavior committee consists of Wayne Blaksley, Bev-

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erly Gray, Jack Carr, Betty Lot* O’Haver and William Stocker. The president elected a committee to arrange a program for our Christmas meeting. They are: Joe Shock, chairman; Mary Jo Kroh, Ilene Benson, Jimmie Myers and Betty Lee Wilt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hickman and family of Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hickman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harris and family of Milford, Mrs. Ruth Hickman and daughter, Betty, of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Unrue and Donna Davis spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Sadie Hire. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Skidgell spent Sunday in Columbia City. Joe Rapp, Jr. "Free ‘Wimpy’ at Dixie.’’

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