Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 44, Number 18, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 February 1949 — Page 3
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AUXILIARY MEMBERS ATTEND MARION PARTY Mrs. Russell Kistler, Mrs. Nelson Blough. Mrs. Lawrence Kahn. Mrs. Jasper Van Sickle and Mrs. Floyd Brower, of the local American Legion Auxiliary, attended the birthday party at the Veterans’ hospital in Marion last Thursday. The party was given by the Auxiliary Units of district
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2 for veterans at the hospital I whose birthdays occur in Febru- I ary. About 400 veterans attend- j ed this party including bed ward s patients. Approximately 115 home made 1 cakes were taken by the Auxil- j iaries. These were served with Ice : cream, candy, apples, oranges j cad cigaretts to the veterans. A ; program was also given. "There are 11 districts in the i state,, each of which sponsors a i party of this kind one month in ; the year The department takes ' care of the 12th month. Officials : stated that this was the largest : and most complete pary ever giv- : en at the hospital. Auxiliary members were shown j the work shops there, including : the upholstery department and = poppy work shop, seeing the ae- | tual making of the poppies. The group from Syracuse vis- 1 ited with William •Kline, of Wa- j wasee Lake, who is at the hospi- = tai. We offer these I I I BANKING I SERVICES 11
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SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL, Syracuse, Ind.
I NOTICE I = | To All Car Owners! All Gasoline Service Stations in Syracuse will be open from 7A. M TO 7P. M MONDAY THRU SATURDAY SUNDAY—9 A. M. TO 7P. M UNTIL JUNE IST GAS DEALERS had a meeting Monday evening | and decided to cooperate for the time being on the g = hours agreed on by all present at previous meeting. | REASONS: I | 1. To have more time for home living. | 2. Be able to attend business meetings and social g affairs more often. I 3. Create a better mental attitude among dealers, g | 4. Sit down and drink a cold coke at home and use | the ice we received during the daytime. | 5. After all—we hope to render better and more g friendly service to our customers. | We ask your cooperation in making this possible | KLINE’S SINCLAIR STATION AUER’S SERVICE STATION BABE’S D-X STATION 1 KNISLEY’S STANDARD STATION RAPP’S PURE OIL
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Latta, of Warsaw, and Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Rogers and two daughters, were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rogers. CATTLE with grubs sell for less, and the farmer takes the loss. Get rid of grubs by dusting with Dr. Hess CATTLE GRUB KILLER. Made according to U. S. D. A. formula containing rotenone. — Thornburg Drug Co.
Directory - Services
SHOE REPAIRING Guaranteed Modern Repairing By GOSHEN ELECTRIC SHOE STORE Ice Skates Sharpened Hollow Ground Bring to PILCHER SHOES SYRACT’SE SMITTY’S BOAT LIVERY & GARAGE Outboard Motor Repairs Auto Repairing On Johnson’s Bay Lake Wawasee Sales - Service Installation OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY PHONE 636-J SYRACUSE, IND. HAROLD L KITSON PLUMBING & HEATING Phone 117-M CLARK REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION CO. 720 So. Huntington St. Phone 230 Syracuse, Indiana t Listings - Designing Building “No Job Too Large— No Job Too Small” PLUMBING 4 HEATING Furnace Repair Phone L-1682 or Write F. M. DEMPSEY 305 No. Indiana GOBHEN. INDIANA WATCH REPAIR Office in Syracuse Elec. Shop I Repair on all makes of Watches Stock of gold and leather Watch Bands ROSINA BAUMGARTNER Reg. Watch Maker
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Faulkner returned Saturday from a two weeks visit in Florida with their daughter. Mrs. Ida Garrison, of Goshen, is spending several days in Syracuse with friends and relatives. Mrs. Garrison is improving from her recent illness. Eugene Garrison, of Sturgis, Mich., spent Saturday here with his mother. Mrs. Alva Johnson spent the week-end in Indianapolis.
FISH FRIES EVERY FRIDAY EVENING BLUE SHINGLE TAVERN LAKE WAWASEE (18-ts) AUTO FENDERS Repaired & Painted Top Work At a Right Price At a Right Price WAWASEE PAINT SHOP EMERSON COY Phone 220 REAL ESTATE If you want to Buy or Sell Syracuse or Lake Properties SEE M. F. JONES or A. L. MILIAR FRESH BAKED GOODS DAILY Special Orders for Parties, Clubs, Weddings, Banquets Phone 80 YODER GROCERY (. Syracuse, Ind. PHILCO RADIOS & REFRIGERATORS STUCKY FURNITURE STORE Phone 85 CITY DAIRY 't.KADE A DAIRY PRODI CTS HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D MILK SO3 Chicago Ave Phone 16 GOSHEN QUALIFIED AUCTIONEER Graduate of the Reppert Auction School EUGENE COY BJt. 5 GOSHEN, IND. Phone 8 on 65 Millersburg Box 873 Phone 280 A. J. THIBODEAUX Syracuse, Ind. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED 201 South Lake St I Ist house south of U. B. Church
WCMNEWS Those from Syracuse who at- ■ tended the funeral of Mrs. Sarah i Howser in Millersburg Tuesday. : were: A. J. Thibadeaux, Mrs. Ani geline Edmonds, Mrs. W. G. Con- ; nolly. Mrs. Ella McPherson. Mrs. ; Naomi Kit son, Mrs. Roy Wilkini son, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson, Mrs. • Catherine Beck, Mrs. Sam Hous- : er and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmet i Jones, Sr. > Mr. and Mrs. Dan Klink were i recent visitors in the home of i Mrs. Klink’s nephew. Keith Slai baugh. at Cromwell. Mr. Sla- ; baugh recently underwent a se- ; vere operation on his foot. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bauer spent Sunday in Elkhart in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry May. M. E. Rentfrow, who had spent the : past five weeks in the May home i accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bauer home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Babcock entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Searfpss. of Auburn; Ira Kehr. Mrs. Ursula Ganger. Paul and Clifford Black and Louis Kennedy, of Bristol, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Berkey, of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowersox left Friday for Chicago where Mr. Bowersox will return to the clinic for medical treatment. Mrs. Ray Worth spent Wednesday in Chicago with Mr. Worth. Charles Juday spent Monday and Tuesday in New Paris in the home of his sister. Mrs. RayMoats. (ri I y • ■ rsV/i+k lights aglow Just think of me For Fne f n:ngs in ‘Lectricity. i Ixtoking for a new vacuum cleaner? Wondering where you can get a good one for a sensible price? Don't look or wonder anymore. We have the vacuum cleaner of your dreams. Come in and see.
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Junior Mother’s Club The Junior Mother’s club met Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Harold Juday with Mrs. Wilbur Niles and Mrs. Douglas Pilcher. as co-host esses. Mrs. Charlotte McSweeney Kosciusko county probation officer was the guest speaker and she told of her work in the county. Refreshments were served by the hostesses in keeping with Valentine Day. The club will meet in two weeks in the home of Mrs. Jaynes Stucky. All wool suits left closing at 110.00. Most sizes from 12 to 44. Also a few of the raincoats left in. large sizes to close at 210.00. —Mrs. Wm. G. Connolly.
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Friday, February 18, 1949
PAYS TRAFFIC FINE Deskin Doyle Burkett, of Syracuse, was assessed by the Justice of Peace Milo Maloy, during the week-end, the minimum |1 fine and costs totaling |ll for disregarding a stop sign on state road 13, a mile north of highway 30. SAVE YOUR TREES Spraying, Trimming Planting & Feeding Free Estimate UNIVERSAL TREE CO. Phone 572 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw, Indiana
