Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 42, Number 13, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 December 1946 — Page 4
DR. LATHAM | DENTIST Telephone 240 Syracuse, Indiana
S- j ;'• ■ i It is good to know that p | Christmas is here again . . . | good to celebrate it, a I as in the past, with so many fine people with whom we are happy to be associated | in this community, and | to whom we now send | I I J Our Most I ' Hearty I I | ■ CHRISTMAS ’ ■ GREETINGS " I - '• ■■ ■ 1 - ■ The State Bank of Syracuse flHb " BltlHG US SOMt BEiR z/ V "You mean Budweiser z/ JI _ £g| ji yCpx. MF I - - Every day millions are enjoying Budweiser—because they ask for it iCM I ’ z wherever they go. Although-our rate of production is the highest in the history n of brewing, the demand for Budweiser /fjw m | is greater than ever. So. to get your Mmk Fw Issi! share, don't say‘beer*, say... IHjuN M Budweiser |j|g| -Trrr •ttoi ‘°'* B £ a044*3 I--—--—-—-—--—-—
GUNSMITHING Featuring complete refinishing, stock making and alterations, reblueing, checkering, sight mounting ir.d recoil pads fitted. Military arms converted to sporters. VERN H. BRINKMAN Syracuse, Ind.
~ LOCAL NEWS A Christmas dinner will be held at the Ed Unrue home with Barbara Davis of South Bend, Donna Davis, of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rippy, of Goshen, and Lpis Davis and Mrs. Sadie Hire guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prow and son Fred, of Albany. Ind., were at the home of Dr. Fred O. Clark last Friday. Fred Prow has just returned from Japan. Mrs. Katherine Connolly and sons, will spend Christmas day at the home of her sister, Mrs. CryU nderson and family, at Arcadia. Indiana. FRESH BAKED GOODS DAILY Special Orders for Parties, Clubs, Weddings, Banquets Phone 80 SW ARTZ GROCERY Syracuse, Ind. CRYSTAL THEATRE LIGONIER, IND. Thursday, Dec. 26 — “MAKE MINE MUSIC” Benny Goodman, the Andrews Sisters, Jerry Colona. FrL Sat. Dec. 27-28 “RENAGADES” Edgar Buchanan. Evelyn Keyes Willard Parker The red blooded story of a redheaded girl filmed in technicoler. Svreeping across the plainslov* ing........lootingkilling. ADDED ATTRACTION “THE THREE STOOGES" Sun. Mon. Tues. Dec. 29-30-31 “BLACK BEAUTY” Mona Freeman. Richard Benning The most beloved story becomes a motion picture to warm and thrill every heartfilling the screen with excitement. This all time favorite becomes an epic of all to cherish. W’ed. Thurs. Jan. 1-2 “THE WELL CHOSEN BRIDE” Ray Milland, Olivia DeHailland, Sonny Tufts It takes hilarious kisses to turn miss into Mrsa riotous race to the altar. Sun. Mon. Tues. Jan 12-13-14 “TILL THE END OF TIME”
• Sincere for a cAlerry Christmas From GRIEGER’S 3,000 Bars Fels Naptha Soap on Sale Thursday Until Supply is Gone 6 Bars 69c 4-F . Saturday Specials cigarettes thSm Ij■ 1 Whiten Precious camels ■ oid Golds Wf«B >” 4‘M 5 !-* Linens Safely Chesterfields C?S? •?!* “ t’ 1 ’ ■>-- - Lucky Strikes Zt>iisoivis*<i< , .<, MwireiA. $1.35 per Carton i 3 f „ 19c 13 C Per Qt. 4+++4+^:^%'+^W-.^<‘++<-<-<'t''!-'i'+'>++H4’+++++++'H+'H+++++'H+++«++H++^'!'< t 'I t 'H’'K-++' “DREFT” Monday, Dec. 30th ■ £ - This Coupon Must Be Signed by each family and presented to GRIEGERS Name One to each family. SALE STARTS AT 9:30 A. M. — ' ' ■ GRIEGER’S SUPER MARKET
Mr., and Mrs. Walter Smith and family, of Evansville, are spending the Christmas holidays here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller. Phillip Brower, student at TriState college, Angola, Ind., is here for the Christmas holidays. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Heatrola heating stove medium size, excellent condition. Phone 172 or 257, Jack Stoelting, Syracuse, Ind. (11-ts FOR SALE: South American yellow pop corn, 10c lb. IT POPS. Harry Rosenberry, phone 7F22. (9-ts) FOR SALE: Safes for the home, office and farm. —Stucky Furniture Store. —7-ts FOR SALE: Wood in 16, 18 and 24 in. lengths. Phone 6F40. Dean Grady. (4-22 t APPLES FOR SALE: Jonathan, Grimes Golden, Rhode Island Greenings, cider apples, small apples for kiddies, culls suitable for canning.—Stephen Freeman, Wawasee South Shore, Road 13. (52-ts) WANTED: Cash paid for used furniture and antiques, old glass, dolls, bells, etc. Fifer Barn Store. Warsaw, Ind. (8-6 t FOR SALE: 1942 2-door Chevrolet in ecellent condition. See Richard D. Fisel, at Pine Manor turkey farm south of Goshen. (13-2 t FOR RENT: Cottage. Phone Syracuse 268. NOTICE: During the month of January. February or March, 10 percent discount on all decorating. See Mr. Williams. All work guaranteed (11-4 t WANTED WANTED: Woman or girl to assist with housework either full or part time. Must be experienced in earing for small child. Phone 278. L. E. Johnson.
Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Syracuse, Indiana Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1946 Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Otis Donely and Otto Donely, of Charlotte, Mich., came by plane to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Plummer. This was the first time in 35 years that the families had been together. O jk Christmas lights shed a glow unknown at any other time of the year. The same lights, ” after Christmas, have lost their charm, so, you see it is really the Christmas spirit that lights our homes! We vv'sh you every happiness this season of 1946. RUNGE’S GROCERY & GUIDE STATION Lake Wawasee J. S. WELLINGTON, O.D. R. K. SELLERS, 0. W. Doctors of Optometry 107 W. Washington st. Phone 158 Goshen
