Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 44, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 November 1948 — Page 6

LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Fred Baumgartner and daughter. Betty, left Saturday for Denver. Colo., to visit In the homes of their daughter and sister. Mrs. Jack Wood and Mrs. Richard Conley. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Kelfer at South Whitley last Saturday, and of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis; Brush, of Cleveland township, j Whitley county, on Sunday. At! the latter home a birthday celebration for two of the Brush grandchildren was held. A wholesome fellowship and a bountiful dinner was enjoyed by all. t'OALMUNITY HALES MONDAY, MOV. iSL GOSHEN •TUESDAY, NOV. 88, TOPEKA <>ra Thomas - Romayne Sherman Announce they have Purchased TofM'ka Sales Pavilion Monday Prices at Goshen: rat Milk Cpws 1252.50 b'at Cows 16.50 to S2O Canners. Cutters sl3 to sl6 Fat Steers. Helfers.. sl7 to 26.50 Bulls sl7 to $22.50 Veal, good choice .... S3O to $35 Fat Hogs, top $21.10 Sows sl7 to $18.50 lutmbs S2O to $23.80

\ " "■ ac=:==ss S=sSaJk 81 t r FIRE INSURANCE PROTECTION Ronald V. Kramer PHONE 169-J SYRACUSE, IND. THB TRAVSUMB. Hartfard MM*J foi KVj N ONE SOLID WEEK W I in)nftnflia W • of top hits! FRI. SAT. NOV 19-20 (2 SMASH HITS—2) i ■ - Acne* BELLE STARS —171,1 i ifli SUN. MON., NOV. 21-22 (Cont. from 2 p.m. Sun.) The true story of a modern Pied Piper, Father Dunne of St. Ijouis, who promised his gang of roughneck Kids a better deal . . . and led them into the hearts of fellow townsmen! This is his real life story! r—- r> 1 " B. j Jll ’ I JKXIa a$ A fiLl

TUES., WED NOV. 23-24 GtOftCt Run Jml i * M ADDED: ”3 Stooge Coinedy” ITus: Tom * Jerry Cartoon it Latest News Events.

e Turkey Party SaL Nite, Nov. 20 NORTH WEBSTER GYM Sponsored by Herbert Kuhn Post 253, American Legion. “COME EARLY PRIZE” DOOR PRIZE GAMES — ENTERTAINMENT Come and Win a Prize! 7:30 ’till ?? ? TURKEYS! Given Away! TURKEYS! miUlllllllltlllUllllUUllllllllillllinillflllilllllftlMlUlUltillllHttttttlHtlHHtailUfllMmilllimßlWlßMUtUMaaMMß Snow Suit rB Salo Continues JUST A FEW LEFT! EVERY ONE A BARGAIN! ♦ Pram Suits — 1-piece and 2-piece in water Repellent and 100 pct. Wool. "PRICED at $4.95 to $9.96 THE TOT SHOP Phone 125 * Syracuse

Mrs. Grace Olds Is leaving about Nov. 23 for Florida, where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Unrue moved Tuesday to the home of Mrs. Sadie Hire for the winter. Curtis Jeffries returned Saturday to his home in Glade. Kan., after a week’s visit here with relatives. " NOTICE NOTICE: Food and Bake Sale on Nov. 24. 9:30 am., at Hire’s Electric Shop. Reserve orders, phone 197. NOTICE: Martin Hoover, filling and excavating. Phone 47R3. Syracuse. Ind. (2-ts) NOTICE: Grandma and Grandpa. — We have a comfortable home for you. Come and see us.—Alfran Nursing Home, R1 Pierceton. Ind. Phone Pierceton. 37-F-31. (3-6 t ELDERLY PERSON or Convalescents given experienced care, good nursing, required diets, day and night service. Private rooms, rates reasonable. References—at The Austin Home (private), 526 N. Sixth St.. Ph. 266, Goshen. Ind. 4-3 t) NOTICE: For any kind of hauling. ashes, trash, rubbish, by week or month, phone 264-R. —Vernon Davis.

THUR FRI., Nov. 25-26 IS K DAY! ft a***>t» mtnt Plus BUGS BUNNY

WANTED ( Reliable girl or woman for ( general housework. Nappanee ( in winter and Lake Syracuse, s during the summer. Three ( adults in family. Board and room with private bath and 815.00 per week. Write Mrs. < J. E. Huffman, 306 W. Mar- 1 ket St., Nappanee. Ind. (4-3t) 1 NOTICE 1 This is a very important number to call 287-J We tackle any type of job. We have one 16-ft. enclosed moving van for long or short distance hauling. Also one dump truck for general hauling (S-3t) FOR RENT FOR RENT: 5-room modern house in Syracuse, furnished. Phone 28-J. ’ FOR RENT: One large room, unfurnished, toilet & water, year > round, can be used for store or office. Near Frog tavern. — ! Lane, phone 1625-J. . FOR RENT Semi furnished mod- ,• ern year round apartment Lake Wawasee. Phone Cromwell No. 89 F 21. FOR RENT: Furnished 6-room modern home near city park. Syracuse. — Raymond Pinkerton. phone 43F31 Milford. FOR RENT: 3-room modern cottage. near Frog tavern, furnished.. gas stove, oil heater A boat, newly decorated, good furniture.—Lane, phone 1625-J.

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FRI. SAT., Nov. 19-20— ■ George Raft William Bendix Marilyn Maxwell in "Race Street" Saturday at 12 noon, the Children’s Film Library Show “ALICE IN WONDERLAND” SUN. MON. TUES. NOV. 21-22-23— ‘ * Indiana State-wide Premier’ll Together for the First time in the laugh and kiss comedy of the year! Betty Davis Robert Montgomery in “June Bride" WED. THURS., NOV. 24-25— Gay musical Fun with A laugh for every Kiss! Veronica Billy DeWolfe Patrick Knowles Man’ Hatcher in "Isn't It Romantic" —Coming SoonGreen Garson in “JULIE MISBEHAVES” CRYSTAL LIGONIER. INDIANA TONIGHT THURS. Not. IS “WHERE THERE'S LIFE” Bob Hope - William Bendix ttU. SAT. Not. 10-80 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM “GUMM OF HATE” Tim - Nan Leslie “SHAGGY" The Story of a Dog SUN. MON. TI ES. Not. 21-33-23 “UNCONQUERED” Gary Cooper - Paulette Goddard An epic of the revolutionary days . . . filmed In technicolor . . . the daring of these men carved a nation out of the wildernee*. WED. THURS. Nov. M-26 Thanksgiving Day Special Oont. show Thura.-starting 1:45 ‘THE PIRATE” Judy Garland - Gene Kelly A musical technicolor treasure chest . . . they met . . . they kissed and set the Spanish Main aflame. — COMING—SUN. MON. TUES. Nov. 28-29-80 “WONDERMAN” Danny Kaye - Virginia Mayo

SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL, Syracuse, Ind.

Mrs. Nelson Byland, assistant cashier at the Syracuse telephone office, has been helping out at the United Telephone Co. office in North Webster during a change of agents. Mrs. Edgar Rippey was removed toAer home in Goshen from the Goshen hospital last Satur* day. Her condition remains the same. Centennial WARSAW, IND, FRI. SAT., Nov. 18-19— Ray Milland and Todd Geraldine Fitzgerald in "So Evil My Love" and Fibber McGee and Molly in "Heavenly Days" SUN. MON. TUES., NOV. 21-22-23— Alan Ladd Donna Reed in "Beyond Glory" WED. THURS.,\ NOV 24-25— Dana Andrews Merle Oberon Ethel Barnniore in "Night Song"

| ; Rugs! Rugs! ALEXANDER SMITH I ALL WOOL s Many Colors and Patterns Immediate Delivery Following Sizes now in stock: 9x12 ft. — ft. 9x15 ft. — 12x12 ft. — 12x15 ft. laa A Stucky Furniture Co. | Syracuse, Ind. Phone 85-R| uiis»w<niimitiH»uiiiiiiiiiiniiiinHMiiiimimiiiinimimiiitiiiMtiii»fflUHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiHiin»iWi»iin'i'iHiii' Our Anniversary Sale Was A Big Success & We Thank You ♦ WE ARE PROUD THAT WE COULD GIVE YOU SUCH A WONDERFUL SALE! We trust that you will do more of your Holiday Shopping with us from now until Christmas. We. are sure that our TOYS and CLOTHING for GIFTS will be as low-priced and up-to-the-minute as you will find in the cities. Let’s make the Kiddies’ Christmas a Merry One! THE TOT SHOP Phone 125 Syracuse / i ' V Specials For FRL - SAT. | November 19-20 | Donald Duck, Orange Juice, 46 oz. can 25c Donald Duck Blended Juice, 46 oz. can 22c Donald Duck Grapefruit Juice, 46 oz. can .... 21c Little Elf Hominay, W can 2 for 25c Little Elf Sweet Pop, per can 23c Flavor Kist Crax, lb. 280 5 lb. Sack Yellow Corn Meal - - • • 34c WE WILL CLOSE AT 12 NOON THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV. 25 BRING US YOUR EGGS—WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES MINER'S HOME STORE SOUTH HUNTINGTON ST. Open Until 8 pan. Every Night Except Monday A Tuesday 7 pan. PHONE 139

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Kuhn, of Stanley. Wis.. spent last weekend here with the former’s sisters. Mrs. J. W. Rothenberger and Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell and another sister, Mrs. Orpha Kroening, of Minneapolis, who had been visiting here, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn home. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coy returned Saturday from a vacation trip to Florida. Mrs. Margaret Solt and Mrs. Martha York left Tuesday for Dunedin. Fla., for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ross, who are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle, were ac-| companled on a trip to Lansing.’ Mich., by Mrs. Riddle and Mrs. I Cleo Hire. They visited in the| homes of their nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holloway, and their niece. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Unton. The latter was a formei teacher of Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, and ♦» now registrar at Michigan State College.

Arrested for Sodomy. Harold Hughes. 21. Syracuse, was placed under arrest on a sodomy charge Nov. 11 by Sheriff Ray Henderson. The case in-| volves a Syracuse juvenile, and will be handled in juvenile court. r NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. *6293. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in state of Indiana. ADMINISTRATRIX of the estate of ALBERT H. LAUGHLIN late of Kosciusko county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. . * HAZEL I. DEMPSEY. Administratrix. Nov. 16, 1948. XANDERS & XANDERS, atty.

Mr. and Mrs. Nile O’Dell and family, of Union, Mich*, and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Traster. of Garrett. were guests Sunday of Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. The Ladies Aid society of the Lakeside E.U.B. church held an all-day meeting Wednesday in the home of Mrs. J. W. Jones at Solomon Creek. A ‘’carry-in” dinner was served. SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN! Santa has promised to be in our store all day Saturday. Dec. 4. with a treat for all the kiddles —THE TOT SHOP. PROPANE BOTTLE GAS SERVICE AVAILABLE Two Bottle Installations Installations made promptly USE BOTTLE GAS Phone Cromwell — tW-F-33 Location — East aide of Lake Wawasee. (5-2 t

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Mrs. Grace Darr went to Chicago Wednesday, where she win visit until Monday.

JOHN STROHM WILL SPEAK X > Sunday, Nov. M J . | 2:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. jfl Noted Author and World Traveler, just retui^? 7 j|i from Euro}>e and the Middle East. Brought henSUj local churches and the Indiana Brethren Committee. Different films shown at both afternoon evening sessions. PUBLIC INVITED W I

Friday, Nor. 19, 1948.

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Abts spent several days last week in South Bend, at the home of friends.