Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 3, Number 5, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 5 January 1940 — Page 6

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Neighborhood News

• Head of the Lakes RD by Mrs. Jacob dick Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson and Junior Tom attended the show at Syracuse Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harry Wingard canned meat for her mother, - Mrs. Ira Crow, Saturday. Callers in the Jacob Click home Saturday were Miss Luella Wingard, Harry Wingard, Jesse Jarrett and Doris Hummel. Callers in the Martin McClintic home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Slabaugh and son, Larry, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hite and daughter, Deanna Jo, of Ligonier, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas of Elkhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fenzeu of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Click assisted with the butchering in the Brent Koh er home Wednesday. Dick Knox called in the Jonas Cripe home Sunday. Sunday dinner guests, in the Ed Larson home were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Click and daughter, Ruby, of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shoemaker of Dutchtown. Sunday dinner guests in the Jacob Click home were Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Click and son, Glenn, and Miss Dorma Bazley of Cromwell. Junior Tom of Fort Wayne spent his Christmas vacation in the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson. New Year’s dinner guests in the Jacob Click home were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Click and daughter, Ruby, of Fort Wayne, and Ray Archer of Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson and Junior Tom spent Thursday evening in the Lavant Tom home near Syracuse. Mock’s Boat Livery Motor Boats—Rowboats—Canoes Johnson Motors—Welding Cottages for Rent PHONE 504 ROAD 13 Phone 889 Box 177 A. J. Thibodeaux Watch & Clock Repairing Lake Street, Ist house South of U. B. Church

BEGIN NOW! * v Resolve TODAY to bring orr • der out of disorder in your money matters. Re/inanca your unpaid bills NOW and luF-IH see how much more easily they are paid. We'll help - ifnViM you with a loan in any * lamount from S2O to S3OO on | UffliP your own security. F*ymeats win bo adjusted to . your income. Begin the New L - Year with a elean alate. STATE FHAKE CORPOIATIM ESTABLISHED 108 E. Market St. Warsaw, Ind. Phone 1287 Closed Wednesdays 1 P. M.

• South Side • by Mrs. Estelle Swartz Mr. and Mrs. Zie, Mrs. Lena Lane, Mr. Clinton Martin of Chicago, Mrs. C. J. Kirk and daughter, Mary Kathryn, of So. Bend, Albert and George Wogoman and Mrs. John Auer were Sunday guests of Mrs. Martha Cable and son, Jesse. Estelle Swartz has gone to Goshen to be at the Ada Beauty Shop while Mrs. Zeltinger is in Palm Beach, Florida, for two weeks. She accompanied her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Waltz, who will spend the winter there. i Alta Tom, who is in the McDonald hospital, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gregory returned to Chicago after spending Christmas with Mrs. Gregory’s mother, Alta Tom, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tom. Mrs. Mary Cable and daughter, Estelle Swartz, spent Christmas in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Betes. Mr. and Mrs. Betes and son and Mr. and Mrs. William Pipp accompanied them home and spent New Year’s. HUNTERS MUST CARRY 1940 LICENSES NOW Hoosier hunters and trappers must carry their 1940 licenses today as the 19J9 permits expired at midnight, Virgil M. Simmons, commissioner of the Department of Conservation, pointed out last Monday. The new licenses have been on sale for the past two weeks. In addition to the combination license covering hunting, fishing and 1 trapping, 1940 licenses are now required for buying furs, taking mussels and engaging in other activities for which the state laws require a license issued by the Department of Conservation. Attention also was called to the fact that the special 50-cent resident fishing license for women is not good for hunting or trapping. Resident and non-resident licenses for hunting, fishing and trapping may be secured from county clerks and local agents but other licenses issued by the Division of Fish and Game must be secured from the division office, 406 State Library Bldg., Indianapolis. Mrs. Ida Jensen “Free ‘Wimpy’ at Dixie.”

SYRACUSE - WAWASEE JOURNAL

i BLIND DRIVING Do you know that you frequently drive 88 feet “blind”? Ridiculous though it sounds, most motorists do just this several times each day, acording to George Barton, head of the Chicago Motor club safety and traffic department, who points out that looking away from the road ahead is equivalent to the motorist’s driving with his eyes shut. During one second’s inattention, a car travels 38 feet at a speed of 60 miles per hour. “Few persons would consent to driving a car 88 feet at this speed while blindfolded, yet they think nothing of lighting a cigarette or looking at something of interest off the roadway while their car travels that distance at the same speed,” he pointed out. “The only difference is that they’re blindfolded figuratively instead of literally.” Mr. Barton points out that such voluntary, even though unintentional, seconds of inattention cause more accidents than any other single driving error. He estimates that if all carelessness could be eliminated, accidents would decrease some 60 per cent. v SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS HAS NEW YEAR’S PARTY The Blue Moon Sunday school class of the Church of God held their New Year’s Eve party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, Sunday evening. Nine members of the class and 3 guests were present. During the evening, the hostess served popcorn and delicious candy. MRS. HOY ENTERTAINS Mrs. C. R. Hoy entertained the Past Matrons of the Eastern Star at their annual Christmas party, last Friday evening. The living room was appropriately decorated in the Christmas motif and the dining room was also a vista of lovely holiday scenes. Following a Christmas program, a gift exchange and refreshments were enjoyed. WED. AFTERNOON CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. EMERSON The Wednesday Afternoon club met with Mrs. A. E. Emerson, January 3, at her home on Lake Wawasee. Before the annual election of officers, Mrs. Purdy spoke on “Famous Hymns” and Mrs. W. T. Colwell on “Famious Oratorios.” MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license was issued late Thursday by County Clerk Orvel E. Phillips to Paul A. Levernier, 25, salesman, Syracuse rural route No. 3, son of Martin W. Levernier, and Pauline B. Sunday, 26, Syracuse rural route, daughter or James L. Sunday.

Wrti. R. Bigler JEWELER Phone 14J Syracnee, Indiana

THE CHURCHES

RICHVILLE M. E. C. C. Collins. Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. John Emmert, Superintendent. ZION UNITED BRETHREN H. M. Malsom, Pastor Services at 9:30 A. M. Sunday school at 10.30 A. M. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Victor Yeager, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Louis Firestone, Superintendent. Midweek prayer service— Thursday evening, 8:00. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH H. J. Currens, Pastor Bible School - - 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Kline, Superintendent. Morning Worship - 11:15 a. m. All members pledse note: \ The annual congregational meeting will be held Sunday, January 14, following the morning worship period. All organizations of the church should have their report ready for that meeting. A pot-luck dinner will be served in the church basement after the meeting. CONCORD U.B. CHURCH Rev. Earl Miller, pastor Sunday School - - 10 a. m. Sermon - - - - 11 a. m. (by Rev. Earl Miller) A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend all services. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. Travis Purdy, Pastor Unified service - - 10:00 a. m. Junior church - - - 10:00 a. m. Epworth League - - 6:00 p. m. SHOP IN SYRACUSE

Free Hamburgers At Dixie Sandwich Shop • Twelve different names are printed in this issue of the JOURNAL. Persons who find their name followed by the line, “Free Hamburger at Dixie,” should sign this coupon and present it at the Dixie Sandwich Shop before next Friday to receive ONE FREE HAMBURGER. NAME

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CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Sunday School - , 10:00 a. m. Ralph Coy, Superintendent. Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. B. Y. P. D. - - - 6:15 p. m. Evening Worship - 7:00 p. m. Rev. Virgil Mock of New Paris will deliver the morning sermon and George Weybright of near Syracuse will conduct the evening service. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Joseph C. Bailey, pastor Syracuse: Sunday school, C. G. Beck, superintendent, 9:45 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a. m. Evangelistic services with the Dills, beginning Jan. 14. Seven additions to the membership were effected last Sunday. If you have no church home we would welcome you to a life of service, devotion, and priviledges of grace. / Indian Village: Sunday School, J. M. Beck, superintendent, 9:30 A. M. Public Worship, with the pastor preaching, 7:00 p. m. TRINITY EVANGELICAL CHURCH J. S. Pritchard, pastor Sunday School - - 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship - 10:45 a. m. Mrs. Wilma Hire, S. S. Supt. Tuesday evening, the Fellowship class will hold their January meeting with Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Pritchard. The program committee will report giving the calendar of events for the class of 1940. Thursday evening—Mid-Week service and Bible Study. Peter Plow “Free ‘Wimpy’ at Dixie.”

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