Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 36, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 September 1941 — Page 4

FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, IMI.

Friendship Class Meets Tfie Friendship Class of the of the Brethren held its last class meeting Sept. 20th at home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fackler. This class and the Good Cheer class has combined. So any members of the present Friendship class after Oct. Ist will'go into the Good Cheer class. There were 16 members present.

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WOMEN’S SOCIETY MEETS Thursday, Sept. 18, Circle No. 1 met in the afternoon at the home of Dorothy K. Harris. Circle No. 2 met in the evening at the summer home of Mrs. Estella Swartz. Mrs. S. U. Hooper and Mrs. C. A. Naylor entertained Circle No. 3 with a pot luck supper at the Hooper home. Circle No. 4 met for a supper party at the home of Mrs. Clarence Snyder.

HENRY F. TULLY BURIED AT SOLOMON CREEK TUESDAY Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Sept. 23, at the. Solomon Creek church, north of here, for Henry E. Tully, 65, who died Saturday evening at his home north of Syracuse near Benton. Death was due to heart trouble. He is survived by two daughters, four sons, two sisters, Mrs. Zora Bender of Syracuse, and Mrs. Hazel Grisamer of Sturgis, Mich., and a broiher, Melvin, of Syracuse. Burial was in the Solomon Creek cemetery.

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| OUR DEMOCRACY—byM* | [pMOT A LOOK OF FEAR WAS SEEN." ISAAC HULL WROTE IT OF HIS WHOLE SHIP'S COMPANY "FROM SMALLEST BOY TO OLDEST SEAMAN " AFTER THE "CONSTITUTION" (OLD IRONSIDES) HAD TAKEN TIE "GUERRIERE?’ of ~194iZJ3 ■IICH CAUSES SO MANY FINE YOUNG MEN TO VOLUNTEER FOR OUR NAVY OR MARINE CORPS TODAY AND MAKES CIVILIANS * RESOLUTE IN THEIR SHARE IN NATIONAL DEFENSE.

* OPINIONS OF THE • * EDITOR’S WIFE • *»»•*»•*»»»»»»**» Talk about conservation, here’s a good story. Our neighbor, Rev. Deßra, enjoyed a delicious Texas cantaloupe §arly last spring. It was so fine he decided he would plant the seed, and so, one morning last week he was enjoying a melon from that seed, which vihed and produced melons all in the same season. I’m sure he enjoyed his own product even more than that first one in the spring. Lucky! Yes George Xanders is lucky. George lost his wrist watch—and found it! He saw what he thought was a $5 bill on the floor—but found he had two fives when he picked ’em up. All this at the Legibn' convention at Milwaukee last week. Two members of the Drum and Bugle corp found time to go fishing—yes real fishing-—while at the convention. A little different fish story was told when they got home. They cleaned a nice catch and stored them in a grocery store on ice. When the bus left, the grocery store was closed—so the boys had no fish to prove their tall fish story. Little Sasha Hire made the head lines in several daily papers, following her performance at baton twirler at the convention. Among them were the Chicago Tribune and the Warsaw paper. The line of march was 42 blocks long and she went the entire route. Each and every one who made the trip from here reported a fine time. Funny how a certain lady can play golf for years and then have a husband who hasn’t played for at least two years, beat you at your own game. Ralph Thornburg’s wife said it isn’t true, but Russell Weller vows it is. A few weeks ago the Roy Schleeter’s were insulating the attic of their home, and in moving things around, found a cedar tree used for a Christmas tree. It had been placed there prior to the time they moved into the residence, five years ago. But how long ago and why it was put there remains a mystery. At the national Legion convention, Millard Hire met a buddy from Nebraska who worked as an electrician on the same ship Hire did, during World War 1. Millard said he looked just as he did 23 years ago—not a grey hair, even. We looked but couldn’t see any grey hairs on Millard’s head, but in these modern days—color back, clair oil, etc—what can you expect? Jo Relieve Misery £5666 LIQUUX TABLETS. SALVE, NOSE DROPS

9 South Shore # Lester Mock and family spent Saturday at Abion, attending a sale. Miss Willodean Mock, of South Bend, spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwighr Mock. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and Mr. and Mrs. James Traster, of Syracuse,'were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss, it being Mrs. Traster’s birthday. Velma Mock, of Goshen, spent last week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mock. Mrs. Hyde spent last week with the Leo Druckmiller family. 9 Four Corners © Mr. Wmf Redman, Lester Wyland, of Redman Park, and Roscoe Kinney, of near New Salem, were Callers at the Darr home Saturday evening. Miss Betty Ford will enter the Milford high school Monday. She was formerly a Bristol studentMr. and Mrs. W. S. Ford and daughter, of Bristol, have taken up residence at the Crist Darr farm. Mr. and Mrs. Darr have moved to Syracuse. , Mr. and Mrs. Charley Van Gampier had as visitors Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Jackson arid daughter, Peggy, of Symton, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Griggs and son, Kenof Illinois; and Mr. Fribley? Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Hall, of Joliet, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Darr, of Mentone, and Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr were guests Sunday .at home of their brother, Jess Darr. The Ladies Aid o f the Methodist church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder last Thursday evening. A pot luck supper was enjoyed by all present. SCHEDULE CHANGES SUNDAY, SEPT. 28 Announces ADJUSTMENTS IN TRAIN SERVICE Effective Sunday, Sept. 28, 1941 Please Consult Ticket Agents Regarding Time of Trains On and After Above Date MOCK’S Boat Livery LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED WELDING JOHNSON MOTORS LAKE WAWASEE South Side PHONE 504 Road 13

LETTER TOTHEEDITOR/ Milwaukee, Wis. The Editor, Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Syracuse, Indiana Dear sir: We know that you will be interested to know how well our Wawasee post Drum and Bugle Corp was received by Milwaukee and every one who stood in line waiting for hours and hours for the greatest parade and show Milwaukee or Wisconsin has ever had, to .pass by. You can imagine how thrilled we were after we had waited from 11 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Sept. 16. to see our own Syracuse delegation march by. What a thrill! It seemed to us that every person on the bleachers just stood as one person together ,jyith those who were already standing as far as we could see or hear and shouted as little 8-year-old Majorette Sasha Ann Hire and the smartly uniformed drum and bugle corp passed by. Little Miss Hire surely did win the hearts of the crowd. Syracuse should rightly be proud to have their Drum and Bugle corp selected to perform in a national Legion parade of this kind. Indiana delegations, as a whole, made the most impression, on the crowds. They were peppier, had more snap, more funny antics and were better uniformed than most delegations. Milwaukee will never have such

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