Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 44, Number 18, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 February 1949 — Page 4

I ■ 3= “X. back again IfO>tuUk<p * '\ *"**■—** 1 k\ --' ' I \>***^' A \ '- 'JBk ' | z \ Z I f I BATH SUPERBE acquaintance offer It complimentary cake of this famous soap for you Choate your favorite from ail enchanting fragranceteach in its own pastel color . . . Pine, Lavender, Apple Blossom, Lilac, Gardenia, Carnation. The Box of 4 sllO and 1 full S**c eatra cake . THORNBURG DRUG CO. PHONE 83 SYRACUSE, IND. I I HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR j DEAD ANIMALS | HORSES — CATTLE — HOGS | PHONE | Milford — 16 | Cromwell — 6 Warsaw — 162 I f j | Reverse Phone (liargwi | Call Nearest Station J Indiana Rendering Co. | Prompt A Sanitary Service IIWMMMIMHMMMNMMMMnNMMMMMinMMHIMMMMMMMHMMWHUMBMiIIIiiMM Fish Ever y X. FRIDAY Fries Night SERVED FROM 6 TO 16 P.M Sportsman’s Bar SYRACUSE, INDIANA e Wawasee Lumber Co. . • e LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Blown Mineral Wool Insulation Estimates Free ■ F ■ • PHONE SYRACUSE 278 4000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS LLOYD M. STARKEY, OVULATION CO. GOSHEN—HOME OFFICE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DEAD ANIMALS . * HORSES — COWS — LARGS HOGS We pay for dead and disabled cows and horses, also give prompt removal of Urge or small animals. _ ' Q PHONE, SYRACUSE 288 WILBUR WARD, Local Representative KENDALLVILLE FERTILIZER 155% Protein Meat Scraps for Immediate Delivery ,■ ii

LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Steve Balka and family, of South Bend, were Sunday guests at the home of John E. Shlere. Mrs. Ronald Kramer Was hostess to her bridge club at her home last Thursday evening. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Robert Clevenger. Mrs. Leon Connolly. Catharine Connolly and Mrs. J. B. Cox. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. B. Cox and Mrs. Floyd Disher. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gray write from Miami. Fla., that they have been having a wonderful time—were out to Key West—saw the little White House. Bok Tower and the Cypress Gardens. They expect to arrive home soon. • Mr. and Mrs. Leon Connolly and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. S meet on. spent Jast week-end in Chicago In -the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ronkettl and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smeeton and family. Mrs. Laucks Xanders. Mrs. Joel Wilt and Mrs. Richard Renbarger. of Goshen, left Wednesday for a three-weeks vacation in Florida. Imagine people forgetting about money! Yea, millions of dollars in bank accounts and securities go unclaimed each year! For this fantastic, almost unbelievable story read ‘‘Forgotten Millions." It’s in The American Weekly, the great magazine distributed with SUNDAY’S CHICAGO HERALD-AMERICAN, 1 25 YEARS AGO | FEBRUARY 21. 1924 i A son was born February 13 to ’ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller of this! f citv A The first degree of Masonry v was conferred last Friday even- | ing ftpon Ocal Craft. Fred Self (and Wm. M- Kingsley. The annual. Knights of-Pythias A banquet was held this year on I, Feb. 19. the 60th anniversary of (i the order. S. A. Rowdabaugh. I proprietor of the Grand Hotel | served a three-course dinner to A ITS persons. Music throughout fjthe dinner was furnished by the JI Zerbe orchestra. Social commingling followed the dinnef for a I time and the remainder of the J j evening was given over to dancI . ine The Ari club was entertained ! by Mrs. Sol Miller on Wednesday i afternoon. j Mrs. Rose Tucker, of Warsaw. [ spent the week-end with her stapler. Mrs. Charles Rentfrow. ’ Mr and Mrs. Joe Good returned from Tampa. Fla . on Saturday land are staying at the home of | Prank Bushong where Mrs. Good j is assisting tn the care of her sisI ter. Mrs. Bushong. I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert King, of . j Fort Wayne, spent the week-end ( here In the home of his sister, i Mrs. Emory Strleby. Mr. King has | bought property at Kale Island : and expects to move here In the ; spring. ; Mrs. J. H. Bowser left on Sunday for Chicago where she will remain indefinitely tri the home of her sister. Mrs. W. H. Kerwin. Mrs. Ira Plough, of South Bend, came on Sunday and visited her daughter. Mrs. George Xanders. Mr. and Mrs. George W Jacobs. of South Bend, spent the . week-end here as guests of Mr. . and Mrs Knox Stetler. Mias Neva Meek resumed her duties tn the Syracuse State Bank on Monday after having been absent for about six weeks because of illnerii? One of the pleasant social events of the week past was the program and pot luck supper given by the members of the Woman's Benefit Association, last Friday night in their hall. The program consisted of a play. "Mrs. Jenkins Bright Idea" given by the ladle* and a number of pretty tableaux representing, the American girl, the American Indian. "Maggie * Jiggs". etc. Paper hearts were hung on the tree and on each heart was written a fortune, there were sold and then read out loud. - • ~WW« new m oatbosids? How fart do they go? What features are most important? What's the beat sue for my purpose?” Don’t guess. I G« sound advice. Well be glad to i ±’X'JOBXSON ] ued dealers. MOCK’S BOAT LIVERY Near Waco South Side lake Wawasee Phone 614-M Acetylene Welding Tire 1 ' Outboard Motor Service ■J lawn Mowers BMwponed

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Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Mock were guests at dinner Tuesday evening In the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson. They all attended the meeting at the Methodist church in North Webster. Considerable thunder and lightning accompanied the rain here Monday night. JESSE T. MITCHELL NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate—lx>ans—lnsurance Oakwood Park — Wawasee Lake SYBACVSE, RS. LN MA NA PHONE 1533-J BEAM S 24-HOUR BAIT SERVICE All kinds of live* bait 3 miles south of Syracuse on State Rd. 13 PHONE 1612-W (13-ts) SEWING MACHINE SPECIALIST Sewing Machines Bought, Sold, ** Repaired or Rebuilt Commercial or Domestic Needles Oil - Helts - Motors Treadle Machines Electrified 111 East Lincoln Ave GOSHEN, INDIANA PHONE 590 WARD & OAKES A<MM>l NTANTS & AUDITORS Tax Accounting Service Since 1042 ' Office now located at Wilbur Ward Farm on North Huntington Roa<l SYRACUSE PHONE 288 For Appointment (12-10 t MEET US AT BILLIE & DON’S SPORTING GOODS STORE LIVK BAIT “Everything for .the Fisherman” SYRACUSE, LND. WHERE FOOD IS REALLY TASTY SUNDAY DINNER — and — WEEK-DAY MEALS “HOME COOKING”. WAWASEE RESTAURANT SYK-ACI'SE. IND. SYRACUSE DRY CLEANERS PHONE—9O M E. RAPP M R. RUCH TERMITES Do not let Termites eat away your home. Free Inspection —No Obligation Phone or Write UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Phone 572—120 N. Scott St. Warsaw, Indiana or WAWASEE LUMBER CO. Syracuse, Indiana

L Syraciise-Wawasee Josnal “The Only Newspaper Publish--1 ed in the Heart of Northern Indiana's' Great Lake Region.” Telephone 191 A legal Republican Newspaper, official for all Kosciusko County. J. B. Cox, Publisher Subscription Rate Local -— 12.00 Zones 2 to 8 -—- 12-50 largest Weekly Circulation in the County. > Entered at postofftce at Syracuse, Indiana, as second class matter. Pfc. Jack Hickman is spending a 10-day furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hickman, south of Syracuse. For the past three months he has been stationed at the Lockland Air Force Base in Texas, but upon his return will be stationed at Keesler Field in Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs. Clee Hibschman attended the wedding of BeverlyStaffeldt and Paul Young. Saturday afternoon at the First Methodis church in Mishawaka. Mrs. Young is a niece of Mr. Hibschman. Mrs. J. C. Bailey, who has been under the doctor’s care for several weeks, remains about the same. Dozens of new house dresses in all size ranges at $2.98 and J 3.98 at LaPetite Shoppe. | ARE YOU | A CAREFUL DRIVER ? I If so, you are entitled Ito National Standard | Automobile Insurance at I s no increase in rates. For information, call or see KNOX H. STETtER Phone 4-F-12 Syracuse QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACJD FreeßookTeMsotHomeTreatmentthat Must Help or H WIN Cost Ym Nothing Over threa million botttee of the Wilxakd Tbxatmkst have been told for relief of •ymptomsofdistnMsarising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcer* due to Excet* Ac id — Poor Digestion, Sour or Up*et Stomach, GasvinesA. Nwartburn. SlteoJessmis, ate.. du<»a>KMMa Acid. Sold on 15 day*’ trial! AskXr “Willard s Message" which fully explains this treatment — tree at Thornburg Drug Co.

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Friday, February 18, 1949