Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 39, Number 19, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 February 1944 — Page 3

, FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1044.

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MOST TEimiFYINQ SOUND IN THE WORLD, suited Lieut. (J.g.) Eddie Albert while addressing Boston volunteer war bond workers at a testimonial dinner given by tlO American Hotel Association at the Hoftiil Statler, is>the empty click when a mj rhine gun runs out of bullets. “Buy war bonds," declared the former Hollywood utar, "and we’ll have the guns, tanks, planes and ships to keep the enemy on the run'.'* iijß l IW KMI' I ’’ Hl ik n I I' 10 B W ■Hi S

X'S GOING UP AND OVER — Olivia ■SP Hpu YMwKKfe <UH9 DeHavilland acts as the indicator on the Fourth War Loan chart. W]SBMi WM That extra War Bond that you buy W ' al today will put her “up and over S '' I the top! ” Jriiv 4;v

Ladies of The Round Table The Ladies of the Round Table met Monday evening Feb. 14th, at the home of Mrs. Blair Laughlin. The meeting was opened by the “Salute to the Flag,” and the reading of the Club Collect. After a short business meeting, Mrs. Laughlin gave an interesting talk on “Silver Smithing Through the Ages.” She traced the art of silver smithing from the time of the Egyptians, throu’ the Greek, Roman, dark, rennaissance and English periods, up to the present day and told of the interesting way that our eating emplements of today came into use. At the close of the meeting, light refreshments were served by the hostess.

f - RED CROSS ON BOUGANVILLE—ShortIy after invasion troops landed on this island Red Cross workers visited hospital tents distributing comforts to the wounded men.

HEALING RAYS ON MAN.OF- '"'iiFWW<.,H WAR—Pharmacist’s Mate adjusts -■ -j-' ultraviolet lamp in sick bay of United States battleship at sea. <' Hanovia Chemical & Mfg. Co., New- i ark, N. J., supplies similar equio- ■"* WgtwIHMM ment to aircraft carriers and sub- | wK ’ marines. /a ' W ' '1 Rsj .-rlk 1 ■Asfes-'n A ■M MK ) \ | I 1 ! ’- i -’ X;"- I • he> w • z I IMF > j Inofficial U. S. Navy Photo I v |

NAVY POSTER GIRL, lovely Rita Hunt (at right) of the famous John R. Powers models,' is the perfect hostess with I “Coke” and safedge glasses I bearing the insignias of outstanding Naval flying units. <

SYRACUSE CRAFT CLUB MEETS The members of the Art and Craft Club met at the home of Mrs. Pracht Monday evening, Feb. 21, with Mrs. Nelson Miles assistant hostess. Eleven members responded to roll call. 1 During the business meeting it was decided to send a contribution to the Infantile Paralysis Fund. There being no Red Cross work available the remainder of the evening was spent on individual work, brought by each member. And then the hostesses invited us to the dining room where the table was beautifully decorated in keeping with Washington’s birthday. The centerpiece was a large “Uncle Sam” hat with miniatures of Martha and George Washington on either side. The red, white and blue motif was carried but. Guests departed at a late hour, thanking Mrs. Pracht and Mrs. Miles for the delicious food and a very delightful evening.

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9 Carairs C* Mrs. Edna Jeyer spent Friday night at the' home ds Mr. and ■ Mrs. Earl K>a:‘r, near Zion. Mr. and M ‘g. Crist Darr were Goshen visitors Saturday. Mrs. Jemie Stin burger, of near Zion, -s spending a few days at the home of Mrs r McSweeny. in Syracuse. < Mrs. Char ,otte M< smeeney is spending a ft w days his week in Ohio with friends. - L Mr. and Mrs. Chester Firestone entertained friends ft >m Soloman Creek neighborhood Sunday. d South Si Je 0 Mr. and M rs. Lee L enwood and Mr. and Mrn. Roy' Niles were dinner guests Sunda; of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Saarfoss. Bill Kelly called in t[ie afternom. Mrs. John Murphymd children spent Sun la y with ler parents. Mr. and Mrh. Lestei Mock. U ' ■■ Huston Winters is spending this week with frieni s in Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. B» rt spent Sunday event g with Mr. and Mrs. Chester H il. Mrs. Kiasel and Darlene,called on Mrs. Chester Hill Friday.

Birooder Houses ‘ 111 J THE BE,'jT, MG >T USEFUL building i. farmer ever owned. Useable as. . . b ooder house, poultry house, j rain storage bin* tool shed, tei iporary shelter, smoki house, y orkshop, etc. W« at herproof Du-abls Attrac .ive - Portal e - Insulated 10? 16 16x12 IGxB 12x8 8j 8 6xß SYRACUSE LBR &CCALCO. PHONE 39 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM 000 OC> > ►GOOOOC | “THREE H :TS AND ; A MI; S” I ‘ I | Eveiy Satur lay Night | PICKV TOK I | COCKTAIL LOUNGE > S’Syracuse, Indiana ’ KBSCCT KI oo«>ooooock jm:ock boat LIVIRY ”* A'SIITYLBNL WELDING I AKE WI WASEE South Side PHOmifi MM Boad 18

CONFUSION! MA YS HANDLING OF LABOR DISNjTE Robert Watu, ap An erigan Fecb eration of Lal-or reprt tentative on the War Labor Beard s ace ita crea- ; tion two years egb, am before that i a member of its prec segssor, this ; National Defe is e Med, ition Board, I returned rece illy fi rm Londoia where he attend e l a nr reting of the International Ls b_>r Or anization," cjf which he is ihr Ame: ican worker member. Upon hs reti rn, Mr. Wait j stated that gevirpmen handling of labor disputes n the 7 ’ailed States were in “utter confusi >n.” Labor probldr i! are 1 andled much better in Grea j Brita a, Mr. Watt declared, beciitsis “off rial agencie s dealing with kb jr pr blems there are integrated, 4n conti ast with duplication, scatteiei authority, uncer- ’ tainty and uaLeJievaDe delays :n this country. . ; The weakest link in our whole wtr setup is in the government ag epcies dealing with labor. . . . The is undoubtedly a substahfjtl fact r.t in causing dissatisfaction, anrestf nd occasional strikes or locknts.” Mr. Watt’s v:e ! vs represent a substantial portidn of entiment in organized lab o.f circle . A news item si ys th. 1;. the number of federal emid<yees :as “bean cat by 4,000. This is a kt Ike saying that the sun /s now nne ten-thou-sandth of an inch clos r to Mars. DEAPH TAI USU DA GHTER OF REV. & MRS. ( AMP HELL GRAY Mrs. Georg : W. IE idgway, 3.6, of Springfield > lIL, daughter of Right Rev. rhl Mrs. Campbell Gray, of Misliswaka and Lake Wawasee, died. Feb. 17th in a Springfield hospital where she had been ill siiice Saturday. a NOTICE T<: NON-RESIDENTS State of Ipjjiana, Kosciusko . County, ss * i In the Kosc usko Circuit Court I January Tenn 194* : Geo. L. Itt/ders, administrator I of the estate of Ma .t Katzer, de- | ceased . ; VS. j Katherine Holl, Fre lerick Katzer, ; Henry Kat'.er. Gust »vius Kats;er, j Nickolas Kaizer, G&orge Katsier, 1 Margaret > ary Rehfield, Eva> Giese, Roiert.C Katzer, Mel- „ ven L. Katzer Ber? cc M. Jawos- , ki, Gordon ILitzer. 3 Complaint Igo. 2 127. . Now corius the P aintiff, by . Xanders & Sanders his attorneys, and files cofaplair I herein, together witji ai affv avit of a competent person that said defendants, Frederick 1 iatzer, Henry Katzer, Katzer, Nicholas Katzer, Georg* katzer, Margaret Kat!er, Mary Rehfield, Eva Giese, Melvsn.L. Katzer, Bernice M. Jawoski, Gordon Katzer, Robert C. Kaizsr, arc non-residents of the Scatfi of Indiana; that said action Di for sale of real!, esII tate, and 11 it sai l ton-residents _* are necessa.'u part es o! Notice is the?efore hereby 5 given said defend .ats, last nam- ? ed, that imlßss t! ey be and ap--5 pear on-the 9th < ay of the next 5 term of Lio Ko cinsko Circuit » Court, berg tlr 12th day of S April, 194 b, to b< holden on. the 5 First Monday of I 5 at the Cos lit Ho be in Warsaw, S in said Cotnty md State, and M answer or (emur to said com--5 plaint, the same will be heard 5 and determined i their absence. 2 WITNlif S WH.IR.&OF, I here--5 unto set 1/ haul and affix the 5 seal of a ; the office of the Clerk tiereol in the city of Warsaw, Indiana tils 15th day of Febrna-J, A.E 1944. ( El EL E. I’HILLIPS, Clerk K d iciusk ) Circuit < ourt. Xandess .fc Xa: tiers, attorneys 8 forplalntlfi;

BOWLING NEWS National League Electrics: Mock 473, Buhrt 416, Plank 420, H. Burson 533, R. Burson 454. State Bank: Brower 456, Davis 460, Blocker 460, Snavely 456. Electrics won 3 games. Teachers: Kroh .366, Gustafson 512, Beck 579, Cook 476, Slabaugh 470. Sharp’s Hdw.: Haab 477, Sharp 508, Fisher 563, Beiswanger 413, Sponseller 559. Sharp’s Hdw. won 3. Pickwick: Armbruster 479, Rowdabaugh 4 61, Warstler 347, PUsti 466, Clem 482. Texaco: Rensberger 410, Estep 484, Dippon 466, Baumgartner 420, Brumbaugh 433. American League. Pure Oil Stars: Cullers 377, Rapp 438, Shock 321 (2 games), Woodard 434, Schultz 470. B. & O. Boosters: Rex 499, Carlson not here, Snavely 490, L. Davis 423, Armbruster 476. Pure Oil Stars won 2, lost 1. Bank Oilers: Cook 451, Bause not here, Kroh 504, Davis 529, Blocker 428. Poynter's Rec.: Estep 450, Sunthimer 505, Emmons 416, Augsberger 405, Rensberger 476. Bank Oilers won 2, lost 1. White's Mobil Gar: J. Whitacre 435, Culver 357, G. Whitacre 364, Baker 399, Long 453. D-X Specials: M. Popenfoose 431, O. Davis not here, A. Hummel 554, B. Riley not here, R. Culler 4 44. D-X Specials won 3. No. Web. Lbr. Co.: Swenson 549, Caywood Jr 434, Royer 447, Strombeck 473, Caywood Sr. 421. Corn Huskers: Buhrt 493, Augspurger 341, Fisher 365, Pusti | 434, Auer 459. No. Webster Lbr Co. won 3. I Sunday Sweep Stakes, Feb. 20 L. Buhrt 540, J. Carr 517, G. Rex 500, A. Brumbaugh 472, F. Auer 445, J. Rapp 434, J. Pusti 421, F. Sharp 419, C. Kline 409, A. SnaVely 373.

Team standings at the end of the 19th week, Feb. 17: American League 1— No. Webster Lbr. Co.; won 38, lost 19; total pins 39,785. 2— White’s Mobil Gas: won 33, lost 24; total pins 41,061. 3 — Poynters’; won 33, lost 24, total pins 40,966. 4— Pure Oil Stars; won 32, lost 25; total pins 39,702. 5 — Bank Oilers; won 29, lost 28; total pins 37,755. 6 — B& O: ron 22, lost 35, total pins 37,553. a 7— Corn Huskers; won 21, lost 36; total pins 37,551. 8 — D-X Specials; won 20, lost 37; total pins 33,167. National League 5 I—State Bank; won 36, lost 21; total pins 43,172. 2— Teachers; won 33, lost 24; total pins 42,266. 3— Pickwick; won 28, lost 29; total pins 43,390. 4— Electrics; won 26, lost 31; total pins 39,187. 5— Texaco; won 25, lost 32; total pins 42,449. 6— Sharp’s Hdw.; won 23, lost 34; total pins 38,415.

' < I 1944 CREDIT „ h 7 » The money this comkI r r f munity needs for 1944 is L 11 LEi U 0 here in our vaults ready t to be put to good, safe f use. We are looking for ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■"■■ opportunities to make ’ the ric ’dnd of loans j and win welcome your application. I The State Bank of Syracuse SYRACUSE INDIANA MEMBER E. D. I. C. s

Mrs. Francis Oswalt and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orb Dausman, have moved into the W. E. Long property on west Main street, recently purchased by Mrs. ' Oswalt.

i I dreamed I was ■ knee-deep in clover i It’s a long, long time ’til '>asr ture time jmd the strain begins 1 to tell in the cow bam. On the basis of records rom j the Research Farm, we sug- * , gest that you try Dr. Hess - Stock Tonic to help fores .all a 3 seasonal lag in milk production. Research Farm cows getting Stock Tonic give as much as 10 pounds more milk for every 40 pounds of grain consumed. Stock Tonic is of threefold importance. It supplies tonics. It furnishes minerals. It is a reliable source of highly stable vitamin D. Milk is a vital food to a nation at war—produce all you can. We believe Stock Tonic will help you produce it at a rxoilt. THORNBURG DRUG CO. Syracuse, Indiana

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