Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 44, Number 19, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 February 1949 — Page 10
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MIS* VALEN-TIE FOR IMS TAKES A BOW— Jan* Qr*«r, RKO *t*r •cknowi*da«» Mr »*l*ctlon a* “Mi»* Valtn-Tia” at tho recant dinner a* th* M*n'» Tia Foundation In New York City. Mita Valen>Tie'a picture will Ohortly b* in thousand* of •tor* window* from caaat to eaaat commemorating Valen.Tlp Day, February Mth.
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••STOCK MARKET BREAK IN 1M»”, warns Gaylord Wood, •conomiat. of Fort Laudardala. Florida, In hl* annual forecast, ia*u«d in New York. Leading interpreter of the Dow Theory Os market trends and publisher of "The Dow Theory Barometer”, Mr. Wood predicted the post-election, break more than a month in advance. r
LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Paul Brewer and son. of; Indianapolis,-apvnt l.i-t week h< r. wilh In r iimtln r Mm BianchiKline. Mr. the wi-ek end here and Mrs Brewer and son accompanied him home Sunday afternoon. Mrs Dorothy Harris’was hostess to the Syracuse bridge club at a one o'clock luncheon In her-j home Wednesday. High scores in bridge win hi id by .M rs M M Smith and Mjts Walter Kegg.
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Robert Blough spent last wee' end in Chicago: Lenna Lane, daughter of Mai tha Cable, of Lake Wawase< who has been in the Mercy hos pital In Chicago for the pan j three wwks, has returned hoint She will still be under the car of the doctor, as she has bee j for the past three years. Mrs Georgia Miller” returne home Tuesday from a seven weeks vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushon attended a musical at Ball Stat
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MAO RIVER GLEN GlßL—Pr*tty, blond - Jo«n Smith atepped rioht out of th* poster to buy th* grot ticket from City P«*»enu*r Agent J,m Thorp* on th* weekend “SKI LARK" Snow train from New York to Vermont’* Green Moun. tain*. Joan wa* the model for the Central Vermont Railway* winter iports poster cali ng attention to the new »ki development at Mad River Glen and Smuggler - * Notch at Mount Mansfield.
»k college, "Muncie. Wednesday evening. They also visited their sonr. In-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dele Weingart. students at , 9 . Ball State. st Mr. and Mrs. Landis Pressler, e. of Fort Wayne, were dinner re guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. ?n Joe Bushong. ' . John Pettit. 13, son of Mr. and f»d Mrs. John Pettit, of Chicago, is al again confined to his bed with an attack of rheumatic fever. He tg is the grandson of M-r. and Mrs. te M M. Smith, of Syracuse.
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NEW TAXES SCHEDULED (Continued from first page) give them instructions.” he said. “So they’re being told how to vote, not by their people back home but by their boss. Governor Schricker.” 4 In the State Senate two major bills were passed over Democratic opposition and sent to the house, j (lhe sets up a direct primary on a statewide scale, allowing the; Indiana electorate to vote in a primary election for candidates for Governor. Lieutenant Governor and United States Senator. It’ also carries a provision requiring advance registration Ip- party so that voters of one party can not vote for the candidates of another party. It assures the twoparty system In primary elections. The senate’s Republican ma-' jority passed the bill over the bitter opposition of senate Democrats. Though the latter spoke approval of the bill’s major provisions except for that banning a "cross-over” of voters to the ballot of another party, they voted against passage of the direct priFOR SALE FOR SALE: Semi-modern 5-room Lake cottage at Indian Hill. Syracuse Lake. Could be used as permanent home. Immediate’ possession. Ralph L. Arnott.. Real Estate & Ins. ?h. 119. Napapnee, Ind. (16-ts) FOR SALE: Custom tailored Venitian Blinds. —Stucky Furniture Co.. Syracuse (22-ts) FOR SALE: Lots 60x130 facing Road 13, 3 miles south of Syracuse. Good home sites. See Stephen Freeman. (28-ts) FOR SALE 135 (»pera Type Seats in the Trinity E.U.B, Church 4 See Elmer Stucky or Rev. Cox. FOR SALK: Potatoes. Also, wood in 16. 18, 28-in. length. Dean Grady. Ph. 6-F-40. State Rd. 13, sotith of town. (1-ts) BAKED GOODS: Os all kinds— Doughnuts, cakes and pies on order —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watson. Ph. 8-F-14. (14-ts) FOR SALE: Girls’ white shoe ice skates, site 9. Phone 273. FOR KALE: 1935 Chev. Std. new tires, motor needs a little work. >125.00. See Bud Disher after 6:00 p.m. at Sawyer cottage on Indian Hill. (18-2 t For SALE: New permanent bungalow on Syracuse Lake, immediate possession. Also, practically new bungalow with two lots, near Syracuse Lake, very reasonable. Jesse T. Mitchell, , Phon£ 1633-J. Oakwood Park. * FOR SALE: Medium size coal heating stove in good condition. Ralph Vail. Ph. 15-F-22.
MI4FRIDAY - SATURDAY j SYRACUSE, INDIANA 2 SMASH HITS 2 I 2 tHHDOOR ADTOTURES TOCBHIR! [ Giilifii O'liiii I CURWOOO f I I i W..C.W», NWL RgT w«Ms*M*t — Kia Plus: Chapter No. 11 “Superman” SUN. MON. FEB. 27-28 (Cont. from 2 p.m. Sun.) Thundering Frontier Adventure! Plus: Bugs Bunny & Latest News Events TUES. - WED. - THUR. MARCH 1-2-3 nin i ksta wrS’Zsx'Afr ST* - ,KA HUBBARD Plus Smith Short — News
mary bill. Another state senate bill—creating a bi-partisan system in the state conservation department and ruling out political activity by all its employes—also was sent to the house. It, too. was supported only by the Republican . senate majority, senate Democrats voting against it. That was despite the fact that both parties had pledged in the last campaign to take politics ou.t of the conservation department. The bill would set up selection of personnel on a basis similar to the state board of accounts and the the state police department. 25 YEARS AGO .FEBRUARY 28. 1924 Frederick Beery, the 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Beery, gave a high class piano recital on Wednesday evening in the home of his instructor Mrs. Forrest J. Young, in Warsaw. Those attending from Syracuse were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Beery and daughter Juanita. Rev. and Mrs F. H. Cremean. Mrs. A. L. Miller. Mrs. J. Hamman and daughter Lillian. Mrs? Henry Snobarger and daughter Louise. Mrs. Charles Crow and daughter. Roberta. and Mrs. H. W. Buchholz? The second number of a series of programs by the musical organizations of the public school, was given at the Oakland Theater. Thursday evening of last week to a crowded house. The first part of the program were musical numbers by the band. A monologue "Uncle Josh From Pumpkinville” by Millard Hire. A sketch “At the Mofies" by Columbus Disher. Monroe Kehr. Virginia Bachman. Ruby MellingWANTED WANTED AT ONCE: Rawleigh Dealer. Write Rawleigh’s Dept. INB-124-F, Freeport, 111. (18-3 t WANTED TO RENT: By year Modern house, 5-6-7 rooms. Write Box G. S. care Syracuse Journal. NOTICE ~~ PUBLIC SALE AUCTIONEER: Farm or Household. —Wm Helman, R. Syracuse. Phone 3-F-13. (30-4 t NOTICE: Martin Hoover, filling ■ and excavating. Phone 47R3, Syracuse. Ind. (2-ts) NOTICE: If you have anything to be hauled, call or see me. Also prices are lower. Ashes and trash hauling done, the prices are right. Just phone 264-R or see Vernon Davis, West Boston St. W. A. M C CAMMON Electrical Wiring & Repairing Cromwell Phone 22
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er and Miriam Wilt. A colored farce “Oh Doctor” by Gerald Geiger, Leon Connolly. Wayne Hoelcher. Leon Levinson. Paul Lantis. Eldred Mabie, Frederick Beery and Biliary Bachman. The local Freshman and Sophomore Latin contests were held last Friday morning. The four who stood highest in the Freshman class were: Elizabeth McClintic. Grace Johnson. Cecelia Moran and Gerald Henwood. Elizabeth McClintic and Grace Johnson will represent the class in the county contest at Warsaw. March 22. with Cecelia Moran and Gerald Henwood as alternates. The winners in the Sophomore class were Louise Snobarger and Mar* garet Freeman. Paul Lantis and Meredith Tom. who stood third CRYSTAL LIGONIER, INDIANA TONIGHT — THURS. FFjB. 83 "THE FUIXER BRUSH MANREID SKELTON JANET BLAIR FRI. - SAT. FEB. 25 - 83 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM “SMOKY MOUNTAIN MEWDY” ROY ACUFF BIG BOY WILLIAMS “DISASTER” RICHARD DENNING TRUDY MARSHALL SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY FEB, 27 - 2S—MARCH I “THE EMPEROR WAI.TZ" BING CROSBY JOAN FONTAINE Bing hits the high notes . . . Joan Kits the love notes . . . You’ll hit a happy note in this technicolor musical. WED. - THUR. MARCH 2 - 3 “KEY LARGO” ’IUMPHREY BOGART LAUREN BACALL EDWARD G. ROBINSON A scene of tense drama and death under the summer sun . . . as only such a cast can portray. COMING SUN. MON. TUES. MARCH B-7-S “A FOREKiN AFFAIR” JEAN ARTHUR JOHN LUNft MARLENE DIETRICH
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and fourth, will be alternates. James Searfoss. the efficient town clerk for four years has resigned his position. The town board has appointed C. C. Crow
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FRIDAY - SATURDAY Louis Hayward Janet Blair “Black Arrow” MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT Double Borrow ShAr ’ Boris Karloff “SON OF | FRANKENSTEIN” And “BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN” 4 BIG DAYS STARTING SUNDAY FLAMING FLASHING | I ALEXANDRE DUMAS - - ' I The Three /J I’ Musfeteersf 1 COLOR ItlHMlllliMlHMill f .r TECHNIbpLOR s'■ r.p. hrpujfm*— ADDCD
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as his successor. Mrs. John Meek wass called to South Bend to care for her daughter. Mrs. Guy Rarig, who is ill with scarlet fever. Mrs. H. R. Deßra, of Gary, has been spending the past week here with her mother, Mrs. Jane Bushong. Mr. Deßra, who is a home field missionary is meeting with a conference of men in Philadelphia, Pa., this week. Mr. Debra has been transferred from Gary to Maysville, Ky. Centennial WARSAW, IND. FRIDAY - SATURDAY John Mills "Great i Expectations" And Edward G. Robinson /z Tiger Shark" SUNDAY - MONDAY 2 GREAT HITS Shirley Temple in "Miss Anne Rooney" And lx>uis Hayward Toni Brown "The Duke of West Potato Plus Chapter No. 3 of “SUPERMAN” TUES. - WED. - THURS. Alan Ladd William Bendix "Calcutta"
