Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 39, Number 19, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 February 1944 — Page 4

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mmmb a* «■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■*■■ ll Cpl. James W. McC Intic, son of Mr and Mrs. E. E. McClintic, of Syracuse, and. M-Sg'L. Carlton J. R chhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest; Richhart, Syracuse, met by accident recently in London, England. An exchange on all the news from home took place. K ;ith F. Cripe, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Bert B. Cripe, ol Syracuse, has recently been promoted from Teclnical Sargent to grade of Master Sargent, according to an announcement by the authorities atftao Army Air Fortes proving , ground command, at Jlglin Field, Fla. M-Sgt. Cripe has been in . the a'my since July 20, 1940. Camp Shelby, Miss.—l am sorry for hot writing sooner but I’ve

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been on the field for the last 21 days, and boy, was that something. The weather here Is quite warm. I was made PFC. when we got back from the field—it took me a long time to get it but I made it. I want to say that the basketball team is really good this year; the second team is “on the ball” —that is the best they ever did. I hope the first team does good in the tourney. I want to say hello to all my friends at home, and if any! of them wants to write to me, it’s all right with me. Will close now, for I am on .K. P. and must get to work. — Pfc. Eugene R. Gordon, Hq. 3 Bn., 271 Inf., APO 407, Camp Shelby, Miss.

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Corpus Christi, Tex., Feb. 12— Clarence William Bitzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bitzer, Oakwood Park, Syracuse, Ind., graduated today from the Napal Air Training Center, and was commissioned a lieutenant in the U. S. Marine Corp Reserve. He received his preliminary flight instruction at the Hutchinson, Kan., reserve air base. From Pfc. Franklin Ringler: Just a few lines 10 let you know that I have been getting the paper over here. I am in Italy and have been since Oct. Ist. I sure like to get the paper. I read where Charles McKibben and I met in North Africa. I think he is in Italy now, too. BIRTHS, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Disher, a daughter, Dee Ann, on Friday, Feb. 18th. About fifteen ladies went’from here Wednesday to Fort Wayne, to donate blood at the Red Cross blood bank there. ZION CHAPEL U. B. IN CHRIST M. B. Knisel, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m., Sherman Deaton, supt. Evening service 7:45 p.m. “Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature.” II Cor. 5:17. w ■owns ■■. A . i3c sSL ■ W 341 U 25 lb. PILLSBURY BEST FLOUR $1.29 BACHMAN'S GROCERY Syracuse, Ind.

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. SCHOOL NIWS. Sophomore Nei rs. * The chapter just completed .a history was entitled the making of Italy and Germany. The class is now st idying t <e one-act play in liter it ire clasi Who’s W1 o The Kroh household was bu icing with excitement on the th *d day of August, 192 5. And v iy not? For there had entered if to their midst a sweel baby g *l, now grown and so widely kno zn that it is really not nacessary to even tell her name. Mary Jo joined the thr tig (that is now the senior class of ’44) on our first dry of set >ol here and has remained faithfully with us ever since, missing v,nry few days of these past 12 ye rs. We all know Mary Jo’s ho >by is twirling. Is then J me aro; nd who fails to thrill a; the sigh of good old S. H. S. bunj with :he twirlers and Mary Ji> at t eir head? She has won first plac in state twirling three t imes, tird national division once and firs in national once—a rectrd she Jan be justly proud of. >4 , Now, on the psrsonal s de: Mary Jo likes fried chicken and loves sports, any pit loor sp rt. Mary Jo has been a membe r of the band six years. She play d a cornet two years, ar d has bet a in .Chorus 2% years. She playeclthe role of Helen, a high school girl, in our junior play anil. Emily the mother, in our senior play. J f She is also seers ta ry-trea arer of the class, and had l een mt it of our high school years, After graduation, Mary Jo has made de nite plans to enter nurses trainin g We, the class, wish the best of everything to Mary Jo in alf her coming years. '• ■ fl t 4 Shall we say the’ Myers hjusehold buzzed with («< itemem or just plain buzzed When on Dec. 17, 1925, at Milfcrt., Ind.,, who should appear on the scent but James (Jim) Myeis! Jim has been a member c our class for the full 1,2 years- and has taken a very at tlve pa ‘t in all class and school ictiviticj. Os course we all expect Jim’s favorite sport to be basketball, having played on the team 3 ye rs — but no, Jim has to be differ nt—he prefers football! He likes most sports, however, ar d has f also been on the baseball team .hree years. As for food, Jim likes apple pie a-la-mode, aod also loves shrimp salad! Algebra andfu. S. history are Jim’s iavorite subjects. His hobby Is reading and ■

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(plain to see he’s a geni iae Ar ■ erican guy) eating. Jim played the rolp >f “tfe master of the household*' in bd 1 our Junior and Senior pl Mrs. (K - ’ member how he sang tho baby o sleep?) We all know Jim’jd favdri e * name Is “Mac” and he hsu vow d if there is ever a “Mjcrs, Jr ”’ he shall be “Mi.’ Juit ask him about it. I Jim loves “different”: l ames, I guess, for also he is brown • several as “Snookun. ’ W>o would imagine him a Hhpokum ?? 1 His pet peeve is “gj inches In • public speaking.” We’ll iiuver f rget his fright on an aoseptaice • speech in class one but le finally did get the “tirmly gi t” idea across. But all is not humin In Ji: i’s idea, for in a short ti.mii, he expects to enter the U. S. 'Javy. As a class we have cuiise to be very proud, of Jim, a i< we w sh • him the greatest success,?! Junior Newi». The Junior girls will day he sophomore girls in tho class I as1 ketball tourney. The ga ne wil be after school next week. 1 Jie Et fibers of the team are: J Elea ror Miller, Donnabelle Hint Jea me Myers, Barbara Buchong, J re1 donna Butner, June Hum: lei Joan Ketring, Norma lingers md • Mary Hammer. The curtains are t Donnabelle Hart anc Jea me t Myers. | i■. > The Junior class phij will be CLASSIFIED 1 Cent a W>id ! 25c Minimu m LADIES SLIPS— Lar ju new i hip* ment, white, tea iojc- and figured. Complete rang} of pr ices. —The Stansbury Store, ! .igonier, Ind. i FOR SALE: ..GOOD 2-ST >RY BRICK HOME IN r; RAC USS . AT ONLY $1,600. ;This is an excellent property, veil loc ited, a very clean one. I p stair has three bedrooms, dom staiir has 1 bed room, dand jv nice big living room, big dining oom, pleasant big kiteh jn with pantry. There is a nice vashroom attached with coiiinnt hoor City water in tho wash . 0001 and kitchen. Yes, It has full • electricity. There in a pi i-car garage, chicken mouse and ■ park, nice garden sjict. E re is how to go thnp--go blocks south on :‘o.nc 13 fiom the railroad, turn sit, it s the first house on the sot th s’ le of the street. For ftrAtFr d/ ails, call or see nrn. r ? Ffi NK BOWER, Shoots Bldgi, Gr uen, Indiana. Phone 2’4 (1-ts.) I ’ WANTED: Typewri ;and , mJI safe.—Maurice Cio fr . phoj'*j Sy. racuse 2110. J; (1 31.) WANTED TO RENT: G. age, barn or basement for st Jrage use.—Wayne Blikesey, 111. WANTED to Rent or Buy: ern or semi-modern I oust ; Preferably on the lake.’ Wil; ig to pay years rent in adv mcg M)rval Jones, Montpeilipr, Id | (1.3 t id FOR SALE: Baled l| aj!hfeat SeeCrist Darr, Syracise. FOR SALE: Two jJii vrool leary blankets, extra l.ohg, dark colors. Fine for csitip, ' itr or home. See Mrs. <?. ’W. H rard. at the plumbing Elicp LADIES DRESSES — naw supply. Latest aijleithe season’s most p-qnlar i\ >rics. —The Stansbury fit ore, uigonier, Ind. LOST: “A” gasoline latioj (coupons.—'Harold C s taid S fieby. Syracuse, Ind. WANTED: All kii ds of idjltry. —G. C. TARMAN, NewXaris, Ind. Phone 2>2. pB-'»t) 4; BED SHEETS, 63.:® D, 72x° ’& imd 81x99 inch widtlji. A? ® pillow cases. —Thti : Sts nbury Store, Ligbnier, I Eid. « .■ j - - V I . CALL R-8777 for rjpiir ci electrical appliances. Mntors , tipecialty. Wiring •of i>ny 1 nd . — Millard D. Hire, i«-tf) ATHLETE) PX)T , I Made Tliii ’Jest » I learned the ger® itself deeply. Requires a penetrating fungicide. Mar y linime its are not strong enoug 1. I got n. oneounce test bottle T<»-M s lutlon. Its 90% alcohol in® ease penetration. REA J3JIJS ’IC'RE GERMS. Feel it h< Get the test size Te-jl iit ar drug store. Today at thfl Th aturg Drug Co., Syracuw, Ind. ? lfi-4)

given March 17. The name of it is “The Haunted Castle.” The pupils taking part are: Jeanne Myers, Eleanor Miller, Mary Hammer, Barbara Bushong, Joe Rapp, Betty Seifert, Doris Frevert, Tom Regan, Adolph Stieglitz, Donald LeCount, LaMar Rarig and Jake Hoopengarner. . Inasmuch as the schedule draw has Syracuse playing the first game jur'the tourney Thursday night and the second game at 4:30 Friday p.m., the Syracuse > schools will be in session Friday. The noon period will be shortened Friday and all regular work can be finished by 2:10 when school will be dismissed. Friday night, March 3, a class tourney in basketball will be held by the boys who are eligible, i There will be no admission charge Everybody is invited to come ».nd see the scramble. The s first glime will start at 7 pm. A speaker has been secured for commencement and the date set for April 26th. • WANTED STENO4IRAPHER AND GENERAL OFFICE CLERK. Apply by letter for appoint* ment tor interview, attention E. ! A. Talmage, Liberty Coach Co. Syracuse, Indiana <••••••••••••••••••••••• • ARE YOU A SALESMAN? Z J" 6 Do you have ability to sell* • that you cannot use in the • • work you are now doing? We* • can place you in a selling job . t * that is essential now and one J • thad; will be so after the war • • • • is won. Will do sales and set-* . »vice work with'fanners. Car 2 • necessary. Write Box X, care • • of The Journal. • > •Name • 1 • Address • , • • 5 . KEEP ON with WM BONDS ■: —

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i Piduviclt Friday - Saturday Feb. 25-26 DOUBLE FEATURE No. 1— Roy Rogers “THE MAN FROM CHEYENNE” No. 2 — Walt Disney feature “SALUDOS AMIGOS” —— Sun., Mon., Tue. Feb. 27-28-29 ' The Winner and Still Champion JAMES CAGNEY Johnny Come Lately’ News Cartoon WED. & THURS. March 1-2 — TWO HITS — No. 1— Robert Donat “THE ADVENTURES OF TARTU” No. 2 — James Ellison “I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE” NW schedule AflflLUJh WEEKDAYS At 7 and 9 p. m. fyWlLyy SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS £ 2:30 Continuous

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck have received word from their son, Charles, that he has left for an overseas destination. Mrs. Beck will visit with Mrs. F. Richard Beck at Newport Beach, Calif., and with other friends in Los Angeles before returning home. She also expects to see W-0 Richard Beck at Lancaster, Calif., where he is receiving advanced flying training.

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