Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 43, Number 22, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 March 1948 — Page 8

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CHURCHNEWS THE METHODIST CHL’RCH Claude M. Fawns. Minister Worship at 10:00 a. m. Holy Communion in the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. Music by the choir. Junior church, Youth Fellowship and church school at 11 a.m Lenten Vesper Service at 5 p.m. Guest speaker, the Rev. Victor E. Stoner, of Pierceton. Choir rehearsal Sunday afternoon and Tuesday and Thursday evenings. SYRACUSE CHURCH OF GOD Joseph J. Koble. Pastor. Lewis Firestone. S. S Supt. Church school—10:00 a.m. Morning worship—ll:oo a.m. Sermon: "The Wisdom of Winners.” Evening service—Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. Song and praise at 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic message Cottage prayer meeting oh Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clee Hlbschman. Monday night. March 15 at 7:30 p.m. Every member of the Sunday school above 14 years will meet at the Bethel. ZION CHAPEL U.B. CHI’RC H William M. Wood, Pastor Sunday, March 14th Sunday school—lo a.m Worship service—ll a.m. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev Otto Laursen, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship at 10:30 a.m. The pastor will bring the Lenten Message. Topic: "The Glory of The Cross.” Text: “God forbid that I should glory, save in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ."

Evening worship: Young peoples meeting at 7 p.m. Prayer and meditation Worship and sermonette at 7:30 p.m. Adult choir practice at 8:20 p.m. On Easter Sunday morning the young people and children will render ah Easter program following the S. S. hour. LAKESIDE E.1.8. CHI'RCH Rev. D. E .Littler. Pastor. Sunday school—9:4s. Ronald Sharp, Supt. Lesson study: "The Worth of Christian Character.” Morning worship—lo:4s. Our revival meeting will start In this service Christians won’t you pray for a great out-pourtng of the Holy Spirit? The choir will sing each night. The Evangelists of our nation say that we are on the brink of a great revival. but that it must start in your heart and mine. The public is Invited to these services. The evening services will begin at 7:30. Youth Fellowship 6:45 Ralph Bushong will be the leader. TRINITY E.U.B. CHI'RCH Karl Tauber. Pastor. 9:4s—Sunday school, Lewis Immei, Supt. 10:45—Morning wbrship. Rev. J. C. Bailey will preach again. His subject will be “A Measure of Our Responsibility.” 6:3o—Youth Fellowship and Junior League. 7:30— Evening worship The Young people have charge and are planning something special. Thursday, March LBth at 7:30 p.m.. prayer meeting. Starting March 21. there will be Holy Week services every night but Saturday on the theme "I Believe”. You are invited to include these*services in your plans. GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. E. A. Slottag. Pastor Sunday. March 14, 1948 10:15—Sunday school. 11:15—Church service. Thursday. March 18. 1948. at 1:00 p.m.—Ladies* Aid. with a pitch-ln-dinner at the home of Mrs Millie Snobarger. Alleging that Harold D Huff has forfeited a lease contract on her brick business building at Syracuse. Cora A. Osborn has filed an action against hifn in circuit court asking immediate possession and damages of 13.000 for alteratidhs made in the building without the owner's consent. Charles Wallace Howard, of Syracuse. defendant in a circuit court divorce action, Wednesday was directed to reimburse the plaintiff. Wanda J. Howard, to the extent of $132.95 for moneyexpended by, her for repairs on the Syracuse residence property in which she lives The plaintiff was directed in the future to notify the defendant by registered mail if repairs are needed. The court stipulated that notification .of the defendant** counsel by the plaintiff's counsel would be regarded as sufficient notice-

LOCAL NEWS Miss Hazel Warren, of Indianapolis. state supervisor of extension for Public Libraries, visited the Syracuse library Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sprague are expected home this week from Oklawaka. Fla., where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Mock, of Syracuse, are the parents of a son. born Wednesday. March 3. at the McDonald hospital In Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Troup and daughter Shirley, of Elkhart, were called to Berne. Ind.. Sunday by the death of Mr. Stucky’s mother, Mrs. Daniel Stucky. Mr. and Mrs. James Stucky. Ted Stucky and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Immei attended the funeral which was held on Tuesday.’ Mrs. Frank Golden, of Wlll--oughby, 0.. who was called here six weeks ago by the illness and death of her father Chauncey Cory, will return to her home this week end. and will be accompanied by her mother. Mirs. Cory. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cartwright, of Anderson, Ind., were in Syracuse Tuesday. Mrs. Lena Gants and Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell, of Warsaw, spent Tuesday in the Dan Klink and Mrs. Ida Hamman homes here. Harmon Philips, of near Columbia City, spent Tuesday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr.

NOTICE FOR LEASE: Standard Oil Co. filling station. Intersection of State Road 6 and 15, north of Milford Call Ph. 87. Milford. Ind. NOTICE: Martin Hoover, filling and excavating. Phone 47R3. Syracuse. Ind. (2-ts) PUBLIC SALE AUCTIONEER: Farm or Household. — Wm Helman, R. Syracuse, Phone 3-F-13. (30-4 t NOTARY PL’HUC: Bring your legal papers to me for notary work. —Elmer E. Smith. (21-2 t WANTED WOMEN WANTED to work in local grocery. This ad appeared last week and tfas answered mostly by those already employed in groceries. We have watched the work of all women now employed in groceries in this ticinity and none would be acceptable. Experience Is not necessary. We want women who know how to meet the public pleasantly. Steady employment to those not afraid to work. Write Box A. A. care of The Journal.

FOR SALE FOR SALE: Custom tailored Venitian Blinds.—Stucky Fural-, ture Co.. Syracuse (22-ts) FOR SALE: Duncan Phyfe dining room suite with break front china closet in excellent condition.—Harry Rosenberry Phone 7F22. (13-ts) FOR SALE: Clinton oats, bin run. 82.00 per bu Roy Caywood, Syracuse, Ind. R 3. Ph. No. Webster. 82F20 (21-4 t FOR SALE: Syracuse home. 4 rooms and bath. hardwood floors, inlaid linoleum in kitchen and bath; built-in Nappanee cabinets. Rusco all-metal storm sash and screens; automatic oil-fired hot water heat, full basement, walls moisture-proof and painted, house fully insulated.—Phone 28-J after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: Girl's spring coat. Size 10. Phone 112-J. FOR SALE: Pure-bred Springer Spaniel puppies at O. L. Kline Sign and Art Shop. Ph. 82F23. North Webster. (22-2 t FOR SALE: ’4l Ford. 1795; '4O Ford. 1695; ’39 Ford. >595; '37 Buick. >395 ; '35 Chevrolet, >225; ‘3B Ford.* >375, at Tom Loy farm. Ph Dunlap 17-F-13 FX>R SALE: 1942 Chevrolet special Deluxe club eoupe. Very good condition. 4 new tires Ph. Syracuse. 250-R. FOR SALE: 1940 Ford Pickup half ton truck. 37,000 miles.--Wilt Industries. Ph. 44 or 190. FX)R S.ILE: Five chicken batteries. one electric. Also a pair of scales.—Mrs. Edina Felts. (22-2 t Coil convalescent home for aged and convalescents. Nurses on duty day and night. Approved by local physicians. Phone 98. 22S South sth St. Goshen. Ind. (22-2 t APPLES! Apples! Apples: Closing out our storage No. 1 appes—>F.OO to >2.00. Champion Fruit Farm. Syracuse. Ind. Ph. URL (M-2t)

Stanley Hoopingarner, Barbara Bushong, Dale Weingari and Joe Rapp, students at Ball iltate college, Muncie, are spending this week in their homes here, between semesters. Mr. and Mrs. James Hutt spent Wednesday and Thursday in Chicago. The Missionary society of the Lakeside E US. church held an all day meeting last Wednesday in the home of Mrs. George Colwell. A pot-luck dinner was served at noon. Frank Maloy, who has been confined to his bed for- the past five weeks in the horn * of his daughter. Mrs. Charlotte McSweeney. is slowly improvlrg. Mrs. E. L. Stamatesi is ill in her home south of toirn.

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Mrs. Ronald Kramer entertained the members of her bridge club, Wednesday evening at her home here. Guests were Mrs. Catharine Connolly and Mrs. J. B. Cox. Prizes were won by Mrs. Max Rose and Mrs. Parker Peterson. The hostess served delicious refreshments. , Leo Druckamiller has been in Angola, Ind., this w.eek. re-decor-ating at the home of his brother, Emory. Mrs. C. C. Disher, Mrs. V .D. Disher, Mrs. Floyd Disher, Shirley Disher, Jeanette Causer and Mrs. J. B Cox attended a stork shower Tuesday evening at Goshen, at the home of Mrs. Sherman Peterson. honoring Mrs. Robert Ratcliff. the former Katharine Disher.