Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 42, Number 15, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 January 1947 — Page 4

Mri. Brielle BWanz and Mrs. Ada Zelringer are expected heme Thursday from Chicago where they spent several weeks. Mrs. Swarts visited in the home of her sister, Mrs. S. F. Betes, and Mrs. Zeltlnger with her son, Paul. Mrs. Leon Connolly entertained her bridge club In her home Mon* day evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Irene Klink and Mrs. Lois Schleeter. '

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— Announcement — Donald F. Smith Syracuse, Indiana Has Been Appointed Representative For the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York . Earl H. Frei, Mgr. Sherland Bldg., ; South Bend 9. Ind.

Attention Ex-G. I.’s LEARN TO FLY AT NO COST TO YOU! .[ The Wawasee Airport is now approved for G.L ‘ Flight Training. WAWASEE AIRPORT Phone 5F23

Be Price Wise — TRADE AT — KETERING’S HOMESTORE ? Phone 139 Syracuse FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Free Balloons to the Kiddies” - Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, 4 lbs. 99 Fresh Pork Liver, lb .25 Fresh Beef Liver, lb : * 29 Fresh Beef Hearts, lb Fresh Ground Beef, lb. it .33 Cube Steak, lb 55 Slab Bacon, lb. 69 Elf Peanut Butter, 2 lb jar 59 Home Made Dog Food, 3 lbs 25 Elf Orange Juices, Ig. 46 oz. can .23 Hills Bros. Coffee, lb 45 Giant Size Drene, bottle 79 Children’s Fleece Gloves, red, blue, tan. pair .43 Men’s Long Socks, pair 39 Vel or Super Suds,lg. box - 35 No Coupon Necessary , 'W

CONCORD 11.1 cmmcß Rev Richard Anderson, pastor. Mrs Kenneth Baker, Sjß. Supt. Sunday school 9:45. ■ Morning worship 10:45. Evangelistic service 7.30. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Lavon Symensma, supt. Sunday school 9:30. Worship service 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Virgil Mock will preach at both services. Ladies Aid all day Wednesday at home of Doria Barnhart. Prayer meeting 7:30 Wednesday eve at church. SYRACUSE BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Joseph J. Koble, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 am. Sermon: “Is There Not Another Way?” Evening service. Youth meeting 7 p.m. Song and praise 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic revival message at 8 p.m. The revival is in progress each night throughout the week. Everyone cordially invited to attend. Good singing every night and Liberty of the Gospel. LAKESIDE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN J. F. Bright, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Morning worship 10:45. , Evening worship a t7 o’clock. Mid-week prayer and Bible study Thursday at 7:30 p.m. GRACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. E. A. Slottag. pastor Sunday. January 19th: Sunday school at 10:15. Church service at 11:15. Just received: Complete new stock of “Miss , America” bras, foundation garments, combination and girdle. All sizes.—The Stansbury Store, Ligonier.

DEATH OF tNFANt DADGBTER Mary Jb, two-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searfoss, died at noon Thursday, Jan. 9, at the Searfoss home on Papakeechie lake. The baby was born at the home Tuesday night. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. C. M. Fawns Friday afternoon. Surviving in addition to the parents, are two sisters, Sherry and Jane, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Osborn and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P Searfoss. all of Syracuse. LAKE RESIDENT DIES <Mrs. Deborah Remy, 77, wife of Charles T. Remy, Indianapolis, died at her home Monday. The deceased was a frequent visitor here at the lake home of her son, William H. Remy. CRYSTAL THEATRE LIGONIER, IND. Fri. Sat. Jan- 17- 18 Double Feature Program “WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND” James Warren, Audrey Long “DING DONG WILLIAMS” Glenn Vernon, Marcy McGuire Sun. Mon. Tues. Jan. 19-28-21 “CENTENNIAL SUMMER” Jeanne Crain, Cornel Wilde, William Eythe A gala technicolor celebration of love, laughter, and glorious new Jerome Kern music ... a motion picture as magnificent as its stars. Wed Thurs. Jan 22-23 “FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION” Donna Reed, Tom Drake When lovers quarrel there’s a new way to "kiss and make up.” Sun. Mon. Tues. Jan. 26-27-28 “NIGHT & DAY” Ginny Simins, Cary Grant, Alexis Smith JEFFERSON THEATRE - GOSHEN Continuous Show Daily Starting at 1:30 P. M. Sunday and Monday January 19-20 Jeanne Crain Cornel Wilde Linda Darnell in “ CENTENNIAL SUMMER” in Technicolor. Tuesday & Wednesday January 21-22 Jane Russell In “YOUNG WIDOW” Thurs. Friday, Sat. January 23-24-25 Robert Young Dorothy McGuire in “CLAUDIA & DAVID” Wawasee Lumber Company Division of American Industries, Inc. Doors (INterior) White Paint EXTERIOR Plywood Cement Mortor Roofing Floor Jacks Cabinet Hdw. Yellowpine 3-4 in. Sheathing 2x4’s - 2x6’s 2xß’s - 2xlo’s Amerwood Larry Jakisei, Mgr. PHONE 278

FOR SALE FOR Sale: Modem, six room house completely modern, blocks from center of town.—Aileen Sannella, 1036 E. Winona ave., Warsaw, Ind. FOR SALE: Seven room house and three lots.—Wm, I. Geiger, Syracuse. Phone 143M4. FOR SALE: Combination stoker complete with controls. Excellent condition. R. K. Miller, phone 65J. FOR SALE: Boys Bicycle—lnquire at United Brethren parsonage at 110 Lake st. ATTENTION FARMERS! 14 ft. Farm Gates in stock. — Syracuse Hardware Co. FOR SALE: At Lake Wawasee, 4bedroom home. 1-2 mile west of Wawasee Fish Hatchery on south side of road, with lot on bay shore beach. ■> $7,500 cash. Open Sunday P.M.—A. J. Bleeke FOR SALE: South American yellow pjp corn. 10c lb. IT POPS. Harry Rosenberry, phone 7F22, (9-ts) FOR SALE: Wood in -16. 18 and 24 in. lengths. Phone 6F40, Dean Grady. (4-22 t WANTED WANTED: Carpenter for work at Hollywood, Florida. For particulars see Xanders & Xanders at once. NOTICE: During the month of January, February or March, 10 percent discount on all decorating. See Mr. Williams. All work guaranteed. (11-4 t NOTICE: Mens and Ladies repairing and alterations. Make your old clothes Isst a little longer with repairs, and your new clothes more becoming with alterations. — Mrs. Murrill Neff, phone 13F13. (14-4) STRAYED or STOLEN: Black Cocker female puppy, 4-months old, Sunday afternoon. Reward. Furman Kennels near State Fislj Hatchery. RENT our New Heavy Duty Floor Sander. Low rental rates, —Syracuse Hardware Co. ts ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko county, Indiana (Syracuse Municipal Water Company) will receive sealed bids for the construction of a 100.000 • gallon water storage stand-pipe until 7 p.m., Central Standard Time, on the 21st day of January. 1947, in the office of the Town ,Clerk of Syracuse, Indiana, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Proposals will be received on the general work, including the furnishing of materials and erection of the stand-pipe on the concrete foundation to be furnished by others, and other piping pertinent to the erection of the stand-pipe. Proposals shall be property and completely executed on proposal form furnished by the Engineer in accordance with Form 96, with non collusion affidavit required by the statutes and must be accompanied by Questionnaire ■ Form 96A, State Board of Accounts. An acceptable certified check or bank 4raft, payable to the Town Clerk of Syracuse or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and a surety company, in an amount not less than five percent of the bid shall be submitted with each bid. Contractors awarded work will be required to furnish acceptable surety bond in amount of 100 per cent of the contract price. The contract documents, including plans and specifications, are on file at. the office of the Town Clerk of Syracuse. Indiana, at the office, of D. H. Lessig, Engineers. 110 l 2 East Center street, Warsaw, Indiana, and also at the office of the State Board of Accounts, Indianapolis. Indiana. Copies of the specifications may be obtained from D. H. Lessig. Engineers, at his office at 110V 2 East Center street. Warsaw. Indiana, and also from the Town Clerk of the town of Syracuse. Indiana. Wage rates on this work shall not be less than the prescribed scale of .wages as determined pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1935. Payment shall be made from funds of the Syracuse Municipal Water Plant, said funds being made available for such construction and no bids shall be withdrawn after the opening of the bids without the consent of the Board of Trustees of Syracuse for A period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled time of closing bids. Dec. 17, 1946. CHARLES W ZERBE, FIELDEN SHARP, FLOYD BROWER. Board of Town Trustees. | Attest: ERNEST O. BUCHHOLZ. Town clerk-treasurer.

LOCAL NEWS Ralph E. Thornburg, who is in a hospital at Brownsville, Texas, following a heart attack, is still in a critical condition. He has shown some improvement since last week. A definite improvement is hoped for during the next week. Mrs. O. C Stoelting was hostess to the Syracuse Contract Club at her home Wednesday. *Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Gray are moving to Oswego, near Ft. Wayne next week. Mr. Gray is employed at Ft. Wayne. Their residence here will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. William Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. George Xanders are leavng Saturday for Hollywood, Fla., for the remainder of the winter. Their Wawasee home will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Blair Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Davis and daughter, Linda, of Fort Wayne, were week-end guests here of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Furnaan. Mr. and Mrs. Furman have just moved into their new home at Papakeechie Lake, which was recently completed. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 Geiger spent Sunday at Lakeville, with his brother, Walter Geiger, who is quite ill.

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Syracuse-Wawasee Journal Syracuse, Indiana Friday, Jan. 17, 1947. The suit in circuit court by Albert L. Bergerson against the Wawasee Lockers, Inc., and C. B. LeMunyon and Hubert Davis, for dissolution of the company and $4,500 judgment, has been settled out of court and the suit dismissed. The suit was a result of the disagreement of the partners as to the operation of the company, and it is understood that Bergerson’s interest was purchased by the other two partners. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Darr spent Sunday in Mishawaka, with his brother, George Darr. Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Tom and family, of Union Mills,! Mr and Mrs. L. Kahn, Mrs. Norma Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kern and family, of Syracuse, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Darr and son Jack. A delicious potluck dinner was enjoyed at noon. ♦♦♦ NOTICE! Having been closed am now open for business. BELLMAN’S GROCERY & MARKET

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