Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 39, Number 17, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 February 1944 — Page 3

FRIDAY, FEIB. 11, 1044.

.SC HOM. NEWS. f MOCK BOAT LIVERY ACETYL I9NE WELDING LAKE WAWASEE ° Sc nth Side PHONE 504 Road 18 13 HITS AND I MISS” aturday Night | IKWICK 1 !kIL LOUNGE gi iise, Indiana g DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Horses - Clittle 4 Hogs - Sheep Phone: Milford 16 Cromwell 6 Warsaw 162 Reverse Charges INDIAN.! RENDERING CO Formerly 3-lobe Rendering Co. DEAEi ANIMALS REMOVED

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Sophomore News The Sophomore gym classes In- I tend to show some competition in the class tourneys. These are scheduled to take place at noon. All classes will compete. Now teaching the sophomore history class is Rev. W. W. Deyo, due to the absence of Mrs. Hammer. The entire class agrees that he is a fine teacher. Question of the week: Will Gareth win the fair Lynette and rescue the sister? Ugh! Odds and Ends The juniors are having a class party Saturday night . . . Mr. Fid- { ler built a new glass enclosed bulletin board for the upper hall . . . Richard Johnson has sold the most defense stamps thus far -- $54.70; Jeanne Myers is second Diiro Electric Pumps WAWASEE PLUMBING & HEATING PHONE 908 Syracuse, Indiana

• - Now, as never before, your country looks to you to do youi patriotic duty. For this is the showdown. And whf.t’s you\ fy part in this bitter struggle? Right now, it’s to get behind the 4th War Loan and invest h at least one extra SIOO Bond. A Series E War Savings Bond wif cost you just $75 and you get baclc $4 for every $3 you invest, i held to maturity. But that’s the least you can do. Invest: mor if you possibly can. Invest S2O0 —$300—-SSOO or more. Help th company you work for to meet its quota. s Remember, these extra War Bonds are in addition t<> you • regular War Bond subscription, either through payroll deduc < tions or other channels. Before you say you “can’t afford ’ to di more than you ai:e already doing, think of those who are pourin j out their blood and their lives today and every day that thi * war goes on.

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I with 145.85 . . . There will be a I junior class play March 17th . . . Let’s fill those stamp books and exchange them for a bond . . The boys and girls chorus will, stage an operetta, “T h e Governor's Daughter.” . . . Group pictures arrived and orders were taken. . . Intra-Mural Basketball Hello people! Well the basketball front here at school, unlike the Russian, has changed very little. Laughlin’s team continued to dominate their division by twice walloping Grimes’ by large margins. Likewise Pusti, erstI while 7th-Bth grade lehder, rout'ed Barwick 37-13 to hold his lead. Girl Commandos. The girls’ commando class this week mixed pleasure with business by attempting to learn jitterbug steps under the adept supervision of B. Bushong and E. Miller. Somebody ought to drop : WARD & OAKES : • Public Accountants e • 123 South Huntington St. • , Syracuse, Indiana • • Gross and Federal Income J Z Tax returns prepared. Book- • J keeping services to meet • • present day requirements. e • Day or Evening Appointments • • Telephone 888 WILBUR D. WARD J Z C. W. OAKES • • •

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■BKESS9ESE9CB9 K a hint to (!. Beck th A the boys ' most certatily would »njoy doing the same. Captains o the senior and junior basketball teams have been choser and the .air-pulling, face-scratctlng tourmy is not far off. *t ■ Who’s Wh , To conti aue our tory. One summer day, John 1 Iwin Meek blinked opsn one tre for the first time, on July 31/ 1926, here in Syracuse. ? Edwin become a member of our class during our hst year in school and hss plodec along faithfully with uu since Sen. Eddie has been viiry active n our class, having beea in chords two years, j band four yjars, sc’tball three years, and ba sketbalU three years. In our junior play, iddie played | the part of “Mr. Wip ledorf,” an 1 in our senior pla , “Sanford Welles,” opposite Bet»y Wilt. Will we ever fiirget the one scene where a few lines we e forgotten? Basketball, of course, is Eddie’s favorite sjoit; fried chicken, his favorite food, and history, his favorite schcol subject. Getting up in th morning is Edwin’s pot peeve, j. And, by the way, Eddie i;» a gooc time for the rest of us, tor ev ry morning when he cones fly ig into the study hall, we all kr ow the tardy bell will rln? in ab >ut a minnte and a half ,? , Eddie didi.’t ment on his hobby besides sport s (wej.ll know that it is Glori!i) . . j-iggggggs " ..I—!

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■ i —sssx = ;= After grad t aji on; h plans to farm until Uielo San- gives the “summoning :all.” W! it could be more patriotic* We, tie class, are certainly prcuid < t our boy; who, like Ecdle, an cnly too willing to da iieir r irt in this national crisis. f The old clock ticks m and hers it is another vcek. everyone is ready to listen to the si::th char - ter of the history o the senior class. It was a happy day in the Hirderer household that :old day or Sept. 8, 192(, fir Sa a Jane hal just arrived-Hline m rc res on. Before she icllizec it she was six years old :dsd on the steps of the grade schocl bui di ig, ready I to take the ;lrs!; step in her edt - cation. Weil Sara hrs taken every step, since the i, with us After a lit le i vt stigating, Sara says tie:’ hobb s musie. This is not vnritual, i n<e she has played the jinio in clool for 8 years—three a 1 all of those years accompai.ying the chorus. ; Sara knows liei? mus c and loves it. Oh, yes r shi pla? j a clarinet, too, and has been i member of the band sos trtr yea s. Baseball fit Sara s favorite sport, but cutside c school she finds “other' interests ’ like CU T, Barbecued prrk c tops is her food, and typing, ler favorre subject. Af:er grad ialion,, Saia Is planning <>ri £oing to school in ======= =■ .a...i -

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Mrs. Willard Gustafson won the sunshine plant. Mrs. Charles Rock, jr., gave a book review on “The House of Exile.” She told us many interesting habits and customs of the Chinese people. The Members then thanked their hostesses for a delightful evening. The Junior Mothers Club will entertain the Senior Mothers club Feb. 21 in the home of Mrs. Orval Klink. Can You Drive A Car? When you were a kid, did you always pester to “go along” on every ride? And now, do you get a kick out of handling the wheel like a man? Women with mechanical ability are needed in the WAC at once. Other skills are needed too. Anti untrained women can learh skills that will be useful all their lives. 239 types of Army jobs need Wacs to fill them. • Get full details at the nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station (your local post office will give you the address). Or write: The Adjutant General, Room 4415, Munitions Building, Washington. D. C. .