Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 43, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 5 December 1947 — Page 5
LOCAL NEWS Air. and Airs. Ed Schleeter and Sandra Schleeter spent Thanksgiving day in Fort Wayne in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell. $25.00 Reward FOR INFORMATION leading to the finding of pet ileagle Hound Hog strayed from home this past week or ten day*. X. 11. BROUGH, SYRACTSR
FRIDAY & SATURDAY Specials Little Ell Pork & Boms 15 1-2 ox. caa *l2 Richelieu Raspberry Preserves Ipt jar .39 Apricots, 1 lb. 13 ox. caa *29 Chiffon Soap Flakes box *36 Grudges 1 dox. .35 Grapefruit each .09 Cranberries 1 lb. .35 Beef Roast 1 lb. *4O Beef Liver 1 lb. .25 Hamburger 1 lb. *4O Cube Steak 1 lb. .50 Open Thursday Afternoons and Sundays I’ttfc'.Mlt M GIFTS WITH TRADING STAMPS Ketering's Home Store Phone 139 \ Propane BOTTLE GAS Service ♦ * | Buy Her a Stove for Christmas anywhere you wish + —We can supply the hook up and gas •c- ' '> We can again supply two-bottle hook-ups, Price S3O. ❖ | FREE Installation, FREE adjustment of your stove | We use 20 lb., 35 lb. and 100 lb. bottles according to | your needs | A. J. GRAF | PHONE—Cromwell 89F33 R.R. 2 Syracuse I | Located 1000 ft. north of State Fish Hatchery A 4444444***4*<44<444**4+ ♦ _|_ Headquarters for i Santa Claus i 4 We are pleased to announce that we have onr I usual fine selection of quality Merchandise, so suit- | able for Christmas Gifts for Men, Women and I Children. I The Stansbury Store Ligonier, Indiana
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Disher and daughter, and Mrs. C. C. Disher Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Disher. attended the 50th wedding anniversary* celebration on Thanksgiving Day of Mrs. C. C. Disher’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, of near Mt. Tabor. Mrs. £bel D. Wilt has received word from her son. Laddie Myers, that he has been pledged in the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity at Dartmouth College, Hanover. N. H. Air. and Mrs. Daniel Culler spent Thanksgiving with the latters parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Strang, in Dunlap.
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TRINITV K.U.B. CHURCH Karl Tauber. Pastor. 9:4s—Sunday school. Lewis Immel.Supt. 10:45—Morning worship. Sermon: “The Promise of His Coming.” 6:3o—Youth Fellowship at the church. Junior League at the parsonage. 7:30 —Evening worship. Thursday—B:oo prayer meeting. 8:45. Choir practice. CHURCH OF THIS BRETHREN Rev. Otto Laursen, Pastor. Lavon Symensma. S. S. Supt. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Classes provided for ail ages with competent teachers. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Sermon subject:, “God .Measuring The Church.” Text: Rev. 11:1. Evening worship. Prayer meeting at 7:00 p. m. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m.. Lowell Barnhart, leader Oldfashioned hymn singing at 7:30 p. m. Sermonette at Bp. m. Topic: “Evangelism.” Choir practice at 7 p. m. on Wednesday. Remember the week-day and keep it holy. Loyalty to Christ and his church call us to fearlessness. Why do we trust in goodness so little? Jesus came to reveal to men that God is love. i SYRACUSE BETHEL CHURCH OF Mil) Sunday, Dec. 7, 1947. Joseph J. Koble, Pastor Oliver Hibschman. S. S. Supt. Sunday School—10:00 a. m. Youth meeting—6:3o. p. m. Song and praise. Evangelistic message. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursdaynight 7:30 p. m. Everyone welcome.
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LAKESIDE K.U.B. CHURCH Rev. D. E. Littler, Pastor. Ronald Sharp,. S.S. Supt. Lesson study, “Christian Fellowship. Sunday school—9:4s. Morning worship—lo:4s. The children will meet in the basement for Junior church during morning worship Evening worship — 7.00. Dr. Smith, our conference superintendent will be here to hold our first quarterly conference after the evening service. Dr. Smith will bring the message of the eveniug. You are invited to come worship with us. Youth Fellowship— 6:30. Ralph Bushoug will be the leader. GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev E. A. Slottag, Pastor. Thursday—Dec. 4. 1947, at 7:3o—Church council meeting. Sunday—Dec. ’?, 1947 10:15 —Sunday School. 11:15 —Church Service. THE METHODIST CHURCH Claude M. Fawns, Minister. Worship at 10:00 a. m. Theme: “Battlements For The Home." Music by the choir. Junior church. Youth Fellowship and Church School at 11:00 a. m. Choir rehearsal each Tuesday and Thursday evening. Sunday is Family Day tor our church. Each family is requested to attend the morning worship services and sit together as a family group. Just received beautiful rayon jersey lounging pajamas with long full black trousers and a beautiful figured blouse, suitable for wear with separate skirts. Airs. Wm G. Connolly.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haraman, Jr., of Rochester. N. Y.. former residents of North Webster, are the parents of a 6-lb. 14 oz. daughter. Catherine Sue. born November 22 at Highland hospital. at Rochester. Grandparents of the infant are Air. and Airs. Albert Hainman, of North Webster, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gray, of Roan, former Syracuse residents. Air. and Mrs. Noble Coy and daughter. Dixie, of Mishawaka, spent Thanksgiving with Air. and Mrs. Paul Culler. The W. M. Wilt Industries will hold a party for all employees at
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the factory on Friday evening. Dec. 12th. There will be continuous entertainment and music by the American Federation of Musicians. local No. 414. through funds supplied by the National A. F. of M. transcript and record fund. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wilt spent several days this week in New York City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, of Auburn. Ind., were Thanksgiving day guests in the home of Air and Mrs. Fred Hoopingarner. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Darr. Thanksgiving
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Day. were Rev. and Airs. Wm. Eiler and son. David, of Tyner; Mr. and Mrs Geo. Colwell. Mr. and Mrs. Manford Mishler and family; Mr. and Airs. Chester Brown and Jack Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller spent several days last week at Charleston, W.. Va at the home of thei? daughter. Afrs. Dale LeClare, and family. Air. and Airs. Russell Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ketering spent Thanksgiving day with' Edwin Ruch aud family, of South Bend. Mrs. Warner and Airs Ketring visited until Saturday there.
