Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 43, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 August 1948 — Page 8

LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Catherine Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beck, of Warsaw, spent Sunday with the Jesse Covell family at Angola, Ind. Mrs. Catharine Beck remained for a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Covell. Mrs. Lawrence Stuart and family, of Goshen. spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A-. Bortz. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Young spent several days last week on a motor trip to the Michigan upper peninsula. Mrs. Elwood Bateman returned Wednesday to her home in Farmer City, 111., having been called here a week ago by Illness of her mother, Mrs. John Meek. Mrs. Meek's condition is improving. Mrs. Robert Widmar entertained seven guests at a birthday party Thursday afternoon for her daughter, Susan Kay Keller, who is 5 years old. They were served refreshments at the table decorated= for the occasion and later were- taken to the city park where the remainder of the afternoon was spent in playing games.

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Mrs. Adah Miller and Mrs. Georgia Miller returned home Monday from a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Gary. Chesterton and Chicago. They spent last Sunday in Laporte and attended the grand opening of the Ted Hilbish drug store which was recently redecorated and rearranged. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbish and family left on Monday for a vacation in Wisconsin. Mrs. Richard Miller and two children spent last week in Logansport with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wills, who accompanied her home for the week-end. Tommy Miller returned home with his grandparents, to spend another week. Mrs. John Grieger entertained at a trouseau-tea for Miss Barbara Bushong and her attendants at her home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Bushong will be married to Dale Weingart on August 29. Mrs. Catharine Connolly and son. Jimmy, spent Monday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck are spending a few days in Chicago and attending the double header ball game at Wrigley Field.

FOR SALE FOR SALE: H P. Waterwitch outboard, will sell cheap, if taken at once. —J. Van Sickle. FOR SALE: Cocker Spanied puppies. choice A.K.C. registered, champion grandsire. 305 GraRoy Drive, Goshen, Ind. (46-2 t FOR SALE: Another good modern home in Syracuse added to my list for sale. You can get the price when you see me. — Rothenberger. CANNING PEACHES: They are coming off fast. Picked fresh tree-ripe in our own orchard ever)' day. This week Hale Havens and South Havens, also those good Honey Rock Cantaloupes and Hawksberry watermelons. At our roadside market one mile south of Goshen on road 15. Sunrise Orchards— w. W. Kercher & Son. NEW SHIPMENTS of Non-Pull Blouses, just arrived. They stay put. Also Ladies’ Sweaters of softly knitted Virgin Wool. Seven popular colors. Matched sets. —The Stansbury Store. Ligonier. Ind. FOR SALE: 15-ft. sailboat, rigged ready for sailing. Moored at Oakwood Hotel. Lake Wawasee. Priced at $l5O. See or write Gerald Mast. 202 E. So. - St. Bremen. Ind. (46-2 t FOR SALE: Cozy 4-room home in Syracuse. 2 bedrooms, beaiilifut cabinet sink and running water, cement porches, basement, 50-ft. lot. fruit trees and shrubbery. Everything in good condition. Call Syracuse, R--877 —Bitner. (46-2 t FOR SALE: Crib and Kant-Wet mattress in good condition, SIO.OO Ph. 82-R. Five doors east of South Shore Inn. — Kitch. FOR SALE: Furnished or unfurnished. seven-room house, bath room and utility room. 1% blocks from the lake. Eugene Smith, corner Lake and John Sts. Ph. 136 Syracuse. (46-ts) FOR SALE: Six 12-ft. Acme Plywood boats. Four 2-H.P. Evinrude motors. One Mercury built 6-H.P. Wizard motor. Will sell separately or as a unit. —See Wm. Duncan or Thos. Middleton. Johnson Hotel. FOR SALE APPLES: Wealthys. good for canning and eating. Good quality, lowest price. Oakwood Storage. Friday and Saturday p. m. FDR SALE: Duo Therm oil burner. heats three or four rooms, good condition. Mr. Garner, Oakwood Park. FOR SAIAS: Dining room set. 8 chairs, table with 3 extra leaves, and buffet. Contact on Monday Mrs Glen Bailey, Kale Island. Phone 616-R. FDR SALE: Lots in the new subdivision at Wawasee for SSOO, and $1,350. Buy now. its a good investment for the future. Other properties for sale. Some on Papakeechie.—Rothenberger. # FDR SALE\i Two good building lots end of Matty Jones addition. R. W. Osborn. (45-2 t FOR SALE: Onan 5000 watt--110 A.C. —D.C. remote control electric generator. excellent condition. Ph. 260. Rt. Searfoss. (45-ts) FOR SALE: Cocker Spaniel puppies. A.K.C. registered. Pedigree includes 27 champions. One white male, 2 red females. Sixth house west of Tippecanoe Country Club. —Elmo Niccum. (45-ts) FOR SALE: APPLES, PEACUES A PLUMS. Firsts and seconds. All fruit tree-ripened. Champion Fruit Farm, Syracuse R 3. (45-3 t FOR SALE: Partially finished home near Syracuse lake, beautiful lake view. Purchaser may finish to suit his individual needs. Immediate possession.—Ralph L. Arnott. Phone 119, Nappanee, Ind. (45-ts) FDR SALE: Lots 60x130 facing Road 13. 3 miles south of Syracuse. Good home sites. See Stephen Freeman. (28-ts) FDR SALE: Nice country home, near Lake Wawasee. 24 acres, good house, barn and chicken house. A real good truck farm. Motor plumbing. Will finance part. Harry Rosenberry, Syracuse. Ind.. R 2 (44-ts) FDR SALE: Top dressing for lawns and shrubbery. $1.75 yd. Also fill in dirt and lawn work. Let us do your work and we will treat you right. Ph. 6s-M. No. Webster, Ernest Freeze. (36-ts) FDR SALE: Custom tailored Venitian Blinds. —Stucky Furniture Co., Syracuse (23-ts) FDR SALE: Home of Mrs. Martha Bretz, north side of Syracuse lake, modern, 3 bedrooms, garage, unfurnished, possession in 30 days. Unfinished home on north side Syracuse lake, near town. Also 3 lots in same locality. Beautiful modern home north side of Syracuse lake, Maxwelton Manor. CLAUDE FRENCH 228 H So. Main St. GOSHEN, IND. Phone 394 Goshen or 629-M Syracuse

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FOR SALE FDR SALE: By owner, 40 acres nicely located on Milford and Syracuse paved road, miles west of Syracuse. Good 6-room insulated house, dairy barn. milk*house attached, tool shed, corn crib and double garage, built within the last 3 or 4 yrs. Hog tight fenced.—Alva Pinkerton. Syracuse. Ind., Phone, Syracuse. 11-F-20. FDR SALK: 9Mi cu. ft. electric refrigerator, used 3 months. Reasonable. Ph. 15-F-23 Syracuse, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. FDR SALE: 50-lb. capacity ice box. Phone 71-M-4. FDR SALE Beautiful Cocker Spaniel Puppies. Silvers, blondes and reds, A. K. C, registered from champion blood lines, at o. l. kune SIGN & ART SHOP Ph. N2-F-23 No. Webster WANTED MALE HELP WANTED: Man to work in Hardware Store. Steady year around work. Good salary and bonus. Apply Mgr. Syracuse Hdwe. (45-ts)

WANTED: Washings and ironings. Second house east of Nelson's Sandwich Shop. Phone 30-M. (45-2 t WANTED TO RENT: A sleeping room with or without board. Ph. or write P.O. Box 313. WANTED: Building suitable to be move, any size or style. O. L. Kline Sign & Art Shpp. Ph. North Webster 82-F-23. WANTED TO BUY: Used office desk, also used typewriter. Ph. 53-R. WANTED: Reliable man or woman for evening work at top salary guaranteed for the right » person. Commission — Freddie’s Open Market. S. Huntingtdti St. at the Locker Plant. WANTED: Man or woman, for restaurant work, day or night shifT Apply at Dixie Grill. Syracuse. 8 i

Centennial WARSAW, IND. FRIDAY - SATURDAY AUGUST 27-28 Their Love Spun a Web of Deadly Intrigue! DENNIS MORGAN VICECA LINDFORS "To The Victor" And Slugging their way to Adventure JAMES CAGNEY GEORGE RAFT "Each Dawn I Die" SUN. - MON. - TUES. AUGUST 29-30-31 F® A ~ Masterpiece ’ of the Frontier! I Fort .™ Fadro AEMINOAZIZ NUMY w>da Virtar McIAGLIN Anno ut pa Irana EICH Mck KMAN Jkf Ouy XMZIt Oren, WITMES OMnunr Mee MAftW TIMMI || v I WED. - THUR. SEPT. 1-2 ANN SHERIDAN ROBERT CUMMINGS "King's Row"

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley King and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Bitner and two children, of Cromwell, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Babcock and daughter, Lucille, enjoyed a picnic Sunday at the city park. Lovely New All-wool Coat Sweaters for the girls 8 to 14.— Mrs. Wm. G. Connolly. NOTICE 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 NOTICE: I pay no money bills, except my own.—Signed by Cleo J. Frazier. (46-2 t NOTICE: Ashes and trash, gravel and fill dirt hauling done, done. See Vernon Davis, Wbst Boston St. Write box 488 Syracuse. LOST IX IST: Ear ring, silver bow not. with a light blue set. Reward. Ph. 276. Mrs. Walter Kegg. FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT: By widow, 4 or 5-room house. — Mrs. Hazel Coquillard, phone. (43-4 t FDR RENT: Three-room unfurnished apartment.—4l9 South Main St. (46-2 t FOR RENT: From Sept. 10. 1948 to June 1. 1949 (possibly for whole year) small insulated. furnished or unfurnished, modern lake cottage on east side Wawasee. gas, electric, inside toilet, hot and cold water, shower, garage. Can be seen by appointment any forenoon. Inquire at Crow's Nest Inn.

I The T.X. ta | * COMING SOON! * P M fflHMai ERROL FLYNN ANN SHERIDAN! SAT. MAT. 2:00 Sat. Eve Show Starts 6:13 p.m. '®Et®s=== ' “SILVER RIVER” S lontmuou> Ex er> >unda> MON TUES. - WED. - THUR. | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUG 29-30 AUG. 31 SEPT. 1-2 | Double Feature Program AUU . . j y«-c±f Fm>/ I Swigs w wvi ’Wbalny FjoJEffiSj ■ , IWiP —MT JAhf • «uii cutin . ,» I . -■ _ = . ...j yy _ .____—_j ’ IHm m*mx »a*w a iiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiimiiuiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimumiiiii , THE TRADING POST I vance 1 Ligonier, Ind. Phone 46-R AI,LEN I The largest and most complete Self Service and Independent Food I Store. We buy direct and pass this saving on to you. I 1 WATERMFIONSf—"“SILVER BAR I WATERMHONS. | PEACHES ■ J Sliced 2' 2 can I 1 pk. 59: 100 $3.48 I 29 c RED RIPE I IF ” TOMATOES ISurfSoap luge box . 2 for 4Oc ?ure Granulated a °«.o»»»» | MMIDogrK<I . ,310. 25c I s „ t#R I p R r u 4 I Üb. M , «edi M d» 1 ta. Mel ■” - & I I Ciguettn, b,a ” d! c,t $1 ” I ARM 0b R B IIK I FRMOTL I C °5 C FEE I . r“ 9 . I 29c I P/2 lb. glass )ug »5c | T 01L E T good-good Saltine Crackers tissue I r £ A I _ Iftc 17 m Can 2-I'b bOX 49® 2 fob 29° — Food Craft Coffee Fresli Ground 1 lb. 39c 3-lh sl*ls I Jello 2 boxes 15c Campbell Tomato Soup 3 cans Z9<» I _-lii——l

CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many i friends for their kindness, gifts i of flowers and visits during my i illness. Mrs. J. W. Rothenberger. : CRYSTAL LIGONIER, INDIANA TONIGHT THURS. AUG. 2«th "THE TENDER YEARS” JOE E. BROWN Double Feature Program “WESTERN HERITAGE” TIM HOLT NAN LESLIE "DANGEROUS YEARS” BILLIE HALOP ANN TODD SUNDAY, MONDAY,.. TUESDAY AUGUST 29-30-31 BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT AUGUST 30th THE EVENING SHOWS WILL START AT 7:15. “THUNDER IN THE VALLEY" lOn McCallister PEGGY ANN GARNER EDMUND GWENN The story of a father against son and the hate that split the valley. Based on the beloved novel “Bob. Son of Battle” and filmed in technicolor. WED. THURS — SEPT. 1-2 "KISS OF DEATH” VICTOR MATURE coleen gray BRIAN DONLEVY A man betrayed ... A love beseiged ... A drama of violence. COMING I ! SUNDAY, MONDAY,.. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 5-3-7 "SILVER RIVER” ERROL FLYNN ANN SHERIDAN

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