Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 38, Number 32, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 May 1943 — Page 3

FRIDAY, MAT 21, 1943

Local News Mrs. May Knlig went to Ann Arbor, Mich., Tuesday, to visit her sor, Corp. Joseph Kindig, of Camp Davis, N. and Mis. Kindig and the nivi baby. Wednesday, Corp- Kind ig drove his mother back to Sy-scuse, and after a short visit at re and at Nap-

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panee, he returned to Ann Arbor, leaving there Thursday evening to return to his camp. Mr. Paul Ford and daughter, Miss Lois, who have resided in Goshen the past winter, have moved back to their home on Syracuse lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bornmann, of Pittsfieldd, Mass., are spending a two-weeks vacation at their cot-

tage on the south side of Lake Wawasee. Mr. Bornmann has been transferred to Chicago, where they go to from here. Mrs. H. A. Bowser and Mrs. Albert Keiler spent several days this week visiting friends in Chicago. Verne Bushong, who has been ill the past five weeks, remains some improved but is still confined to his bed most of the time. Dr. and Mrs. Otto C. Stoelting spent a few days this past week at Alma, Mich., visiting their son, Glen LaMar Stoelting and family. Mrs. Fred Hinderer, who has been confined to her bed the past two weeks, is somewhat improved and able to sit up part time. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller and son/ Tommy, of South Bend, spent /Wednesday here with Mrs. James Connolly, of South Bend, was taken to the hospital Wednesday, suffering from a reoccurrance of erysipelas in his leg. Mrs. Ernest Cory, of Chicago, and Mrs. Marge Rutter, of Elkhart, are spending this week here here with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kline and family. Mrs. C. R. Hoy and Miss Florence Foster were visitors in Fort Wayne Tuesday.

FRESH BAKED GOODS DAILY Special Orders For PARTIES, CLUBS, WEDDINGS or BANQUETS Given Special Attention FRESH BAKED GOODS From the Huffman Bakery, Nappanee PHONE 80 or 474 SWARTZ GROCERY Syracuse, Ind. MOCK BOAT . LIVERY acetylene welding LAKE WAWASEE South Side PHONE 504 Road 13 NOTICE I will be in my Office the following hours: DAILY from 1 to 5 Wed. Sat Nights 7 to 9 Dr. G. Latham DENTIST Syracuse Ind.

> BAD NEWS FOR GERMANY 11. . | Sins ii IMf i; iSI BwMT ii ! oHu ■yOfll ' mJ In jWfiMr iiiiiiirOml “Bundle of grief” being prepared for the Nazis. These two BN tSi armourers have fused this bomb and are securing the tail fin in 7 its proper position. Then they will load the sensitive “egg” under jjr the wing of the vicious “Hurry.bomber” behind. n KHkHI xz ■ A streamlined convey* r syitem feeds mmuni. “Bombing up” tion to the multiple guns of a Ha i ax. 85... ... Three mem- fore the take-off one i f thu gunners t tecks te bers of the ground ensure that there will te no jam in all ht spot, crew on a Canadian station are t. pictured at the tiilllMlM f winches which ,<' hoist the pack- v HI ages for the Nazis MRW SM into the bomb bay beneath them. MU’ - ii If rKI' -- ■ ' wM HUhIHK - 1 8 V JlMEßsßEggll mr SSSfeagfl ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE every night for a week and the nightly n issions. squadrons overseas are con- squadrons of R.C.AF. bomber group The “o d reliable” of Ite raids on tributihg in increasingly large formed at the New Year are hitting Germany is the twin-coined Web measure to the mounting fury of their full stride. Broad, careful lington, iubted "Winjy” by the the aerial onslaught on Germany planning and a terrific amount of Canadians who fly them In addition and Nazi targets in occupied terrb detail, in which everyone from the the Canadian bomber s< i ladrcns are tory. Air Vice-Marshal down to the low- flying th ; big four-eng : ed Halifax Recently Royal Canadian Air est ranking rigger bears a share, bombers whit h can car y ar B,ooo* Force bombeas were over Germany are essential to the success of these pound be mb load to Ge nany

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CHURCH GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH J. H. Schmidt, minister. Mrs. C. E. Kline, S. S. Supt. Sunday school begins at 10:00 a.m. Divine Worship 11:15. Sermon by the pastor. We welcome you! METHODIST CHURCH Wallaee W. Deyo, minister. Ray Frevert, supt. Unified service at 10 oclock. Sermon subject: “Christianizing Our Minds.” Sunday School classes for every one. Junior church in the basemeat from 11 to 12 am. Ruth Rapp, superintendent. You are cordially invited to worship at the Methodist church. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Syracuse: J. W. Jones, pastor, phone 152. Ralph Oyler, Supt. Bible school 9:45 a.m. Worship service 11 a.m. Communion will be observed at the 11 a.m. sen ice. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at the parsonage. Choir practice Friday evening, please come. A welcome to one and all. Indian Village— John Beck, supt. Bible school 10 a.m. Worship service 7:30 p.m. Communion will be observed. Concord— Guy Fisher, supt. Bible school 10 a.m. No preaching this Sunday. TRINITY EVANGEIJCAL “Where friends meet to worship” C. W. Schlenimer, Minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. I. J. Byland, supt. Morning worship 10:45 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. Christian Endedavor 6:30 p.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Service Thursday at 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF THE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST (Old Constitution) Maurice B. Knisel, pastor. Zion Chapel— S. S. 10 a.m , Sherman Deaton, asst. supt. Morning worship 11 a.m. Prayer service Tuesday 8 p.m. Jennie Stienbarger, class leader. Indian Village— Sunday school 10 a.m. Walter Knepper, supt. Evangelistic service 7:45 p.m. Prayer service Thursday 8 p.m., Laura Knepper, class leader. Come to church next Sunday.

CHRISTI? ,N SCIEN CE SEB VICES “Soul and Bo ly” is the sub: • -et of the Lesson-Sen aon in all Ch i iches of Christ, Scien ist, on Sundae May 2S - 1 The Bible citations indue the following: “As .'or me, I will ehold thy face in righteousness: i, shall be satisfied, wh «n I awake, wi I b thy likeness” (Psalms 17:15). (L The Lesson-1 ermon also it dudes the following passage froii the Christian Scier ce te rioook,“l; ience and Health wi h Key to the scriptures’* by Mary Baker Eddy:' ‘ dan’s true conscious! ess is in the n ental, not in any bo< ily or person;, likeness to Spirit” (p. 302). WAWASEE I OST OFFICE, AND STATION OPEN NOlkf The smallest post office > Indiana is again open for b< iness. Mrs. Hazel S: rgent Wood t pened the Wawasee post office, h the Sargent hotel on May 15tl , The B. & O. rail oad station H Wawasee opened the same daf» , with W. R. Adams, oil Plymoith, as agent. Mr. Aidans served n this same positior 28 years ag: £ C oncord I • ■BMMMMMMaaMLaBw aMW aaaaßaßßaaiMMi i «■■■■■■■ Those wht spent with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher' were: The families of J. P. Wh i Hey. of Indianapolis, Everett Tom Johnny Fisher, Herman Weisser, iid Mrs. Emma Bushing. Members of the Lad s Aid cleaned the Concord chi: ch lest Thursday. ' Chester Siiffler and fa. y spent Sunday witl'i the Everet: Rockstool family near Born, to Hr. and Mrs. jhy Godshalk, a liepound son, Ji try Steven, on Mar 11'. Mr. id Mrs. Joe Godsha k, of south cf' Dewart lake, are the grandpare r.s. Eli Whir edgo has j irchased the Dan W( Ife farm, nesi’’ Dewart lake. Terriitei Control Also Ft migating, bei iugs. Roac hes, Moths, I’-c. Mice Banack Goshen, Indian; i Phone 452 411 W. Fike | NOTICE* All of our policies tow in effect that cover Putgic Liability a id Property i amage comply with the ner State Law which goes inti, effect July 1, 1943. .= I W. lonu s INSURANCE AGh NCY Syiacui e, Ind. Pticne 152

WINS 925 U. S. WAR BOND IN SALES CONTEST Everett O. Dunn, of the Stiefel Grain Co., has been named a winner in a nationwide “Food For Freedom” contest, sponsored by Purina Mills, St. Louis, Mo. His prize is a |25 U. S. war bond. Approximately 3,000 Purina merchants participated in the contest. Object of the contest was to impress feed dealers with their present opportunity and responsibility of serving their country by helping farm customers “stretch” their feed to produce the greatest possible amount of meat, milk, and eggs.

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Horses - Cattle - Hogs - Sheep Phone: Milford 16 Cromwell 6 7 .. 162 Charges THE GLOBE RENDERING CO. DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Martin Levernier Syracuse. Indiana This and Safe Driving is awarded to a car owner of this community every week. DRIVE CAREFULLY — SAVE A LIFE Hoff-Brau Brewing Corp., Fort Wayne, Ind.

Help Win The War MEN and WOMEN Needed In DEFENSE PLANTS YOU Can Do Your Part by Gettingin War Industry Now. No Experience Needed. SPECIAL REGISTRATION FRIDAY* SATURDAY, MAY 21-22 At Syracuse Grade Bldg. 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Timber Wanted FOR WAR Pike Lumber Co. AKBON, INDIANA PAPER HANGING AND HOUSE CLEANING Wall Paper Cleaned FLORENCE and V IOLET Over Stucky’s Furniture Storage South Huntington St. Syracuse, Indiana I FINE | I DRY | [CLEANING j I SYRACUSE DRY | | CLEANER I [ PHONE 90 | IM. E. RAPP I E = tmtltmillflltlHtlUlllHlllltlH’ I k!ullt i IHli 111IIfr PERSONAL LOANS $lO to S3OO STATE FINANCE CORP. Rm. 2, Times 1 BldgJ WARSAW " f Ph. 1287 /* HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION?