Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 44, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 September 1949 — Page 4

Friday, September 28, 1949

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Syiacuie Lake News Mr. and Mrs. James G. McConnell have her brother. Mr. and Mrs J. Jameson, from Atlantic City.. N. J., for a visit. They all went to Chicago to see the Railroad Fair, and returned the first of this Week. The Sam Larson family has moved from Syracuse Lake, to their home on the lot of the Syracuse Tool & Die Corp The building, formerly used as office and storage space, has been moved to the front of the lot. repaired. redecorated, and will eventually have two rooms added onto the foundation prepared, and new siding, etc., for the whole house. PAPAKEECHIE LAKE The Home Economics club went to Chicago In a special bus

SbPetMßallyYewß / ; J■*> r ‘ Sil. r AT JJLACE TRIMMED AND TAILORED SLIP? Sixes 32-52 $3.25 TO $3.98 NITE GOWNS PLAYTEX AND WARNER GIRDLES — PAJAMAS — Margaret Ann Felts June H. Kistler

Fish Fry AND Dance WITH ORCHESTRA SIJS — ALL YOU CAN EAT! PUBLIC INVITED SAT., OCT. 1 5 TO 9 P. ML Pish Prepared By Mentone Jonah Club

for a “See Chicago” trip. With about 25 members, and several guests, they attended Don Me-; Nells’ Breakfast Club, and according to Tuesday mornings ra-( dio program, must have had a| good time. The Leo KowalH’s had company from North Manchester last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hill and also Mrs. Kowallis' folks, the L. S. Trumps, of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Deardorf. ofj Ligonier. Wowasee Lake News MORRISON ISLAND — The LaCavas (of Spaghetti fame) daughter, Rosemarie and husband. Joe Robinson, will celebrate their first wedding anniversary on Sept. 28. At the Casa Maria, recently, there was a honeymoon couple from Niagara Falla. They live there, so they took their vacation elsewhere. The La Cavas did not loam their name, but th» wouple was. vary anthustastto about Wa’tahsee RAINEY’S COURT—Mrs. Sam Houser Ruth. Esther Wilkinson. Mrs. Edna Thomas, and Mrs. Carrie Dillen. went to the Salem Homecoming at Elkhart, last Sunday. Potluck dinner was served. and there was a special projiram jn the afternoon. AOUTH SHORE — The South Shore Inn was very busy the first of this week with the Indiana Poultry Convention. Sargents Hotel and the Tavern Hotel took part of the members. Later this week, the Coal Merchants’ Association. and also the General Electric Co. of Fort Wayne. NEAR SARGENTS HOTEL — Robert Stephenson Is passing several days at his brother’s home. the Ed Stephensons. “Uncle Bob” Is recuperating from a broken ankle. Kay Stephenson graduated from the Bradfor Jr. College, two-year course tn Massachusetts and has been transferred to DePatiw. this fall, to finish four years. SOUTH SHORE—Mr and Mts Carl Niease. of Indianapolis, have returned home. Roy Browh. who has been quite ill for about five weeks. Is beginning to show Improvement. Mrs. Enice Kinnear. of Logansport. is at her cottage .for a week. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Berglund passed the week-end at their cottage. NEAR OAKWOOD — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dust. Jr. and daughter. Darlene, visited in Chicago, over last week-end. at his fath-

er’s home, the Fred Dusts. Sr. KALE ISLAND — Dick King is expected home this week-end from a business trip to Louisville. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bornman are back in their home now. and have a house guest, from Chicago. Mrs. Irene Cohen. ELMWOOD HEIGHTS Apts — Mrs. M. C. Connett continues to improve from a bad accident, and may now be up about two hours at a time. MARINE CLUB — Harold. Billy and Tommy Gladieux. although being two years apart, all have their birthday on the same date. Sept. 22. " This year Billy Jr. will have a few boys In for games and lunch, and no doubt all enjoy the birthday cake Mrs. Gladieux prepared, with the three names on it, Billy, Tommy and Harold. 'Teen Age Gossip Pat Flnton is in the Journalism business now. as editor of Freshmen news, for his high school class. Pat Ftnton and John Connolly, are going all out for Freshmen softball. Louie Sheire attended the ball game tn Chicago, last Wednesday. Jimmie Miner and Gary Ever, accompanied the Everett Miner’s (9 Chicago, to see the Railroad Fair. ’ | Marlene Nickel was at Dewart Lake, last week-end with the* Boyer family. Marlene Nickel tells this one; on Eric Larson —“Seems Eric got mixed up In English class, j and thought he was to define.' ‘nanny goat’, instead of the ask-J ed for word, ‘anecdote’, and said it was a small goat.” Evidently Eric’s ‘goat’ was got. during the; ensuing laughter, and the whole incident could have made an an-! ecdote. Flash: What's this? Bob Cox so interested tn buying “Shootin’i Irons”, lately, that he couldn’t financially go to the “Hot Rod” races last Tuesday, as usual* I Jane Bachman. Pat Ftnton. and Sandra Schteeter, accompanied Mrs Hilary Tuesday on a shopping trip to Goshen. KOSCIVBKO PROBATION OFFICER SLIGHTLY HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT Mrs. Charlotte McSweeney. of Syracuse. Kosciusko county probation officer, sustained minor ; Injuries. Thursday of last week,, in an automobile accident. She , was not hospitalised, however. I The accident occurred north of | Warsaw on state road 15. A school bus driven by Chauncey • Rife. Lad stopped tn front of the Owen Horn home to discharge children. Mrs. MoSweeney stopped for the bus. but another car. driven by H. L Grothouse, of Warsaw, smashed into the back of her car. Both cars were badly damaged. The school bus was not involved in the collision. Grothouse, who escaped injury. will face a reckless driving charge before Justice of the ’ Peace Milo Maloy, as result of an affidavit signed by State Officer Wallace Manrow. who Investigated. Death of Mrs. Elnore Rock Mrs. Elnore Rock, 88, mother of Charles Rock. Sr., of Syracuse, died Sept. 15, at her home in New Paris. She had been bedfast only five days. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Church of the Brethren, in New Paris.

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another Judith improve the use of her polio-stricken legs at Riley Hospital Another therapist directs the treatment, — ■.9 I : BUZZING LOITERS ... Twa hart !- <hta £m JvtaXtw: M-ss £ lim h/.k. mMrfl, of Xorth Lee street in the Pennsylvania city, and Piecboske and his fiancee were seriously ta the middle of Neri* Lee meet m u*e b v snd pear water on the wreckage to prevent tatared. Firemen es the Philadelphia depa.tm.ni m no v hn* din»i and threatening this u7me P at mi-ht r-s di from the accident from spreading to nearby bnLdings and inreammog sectioa ot Philadelphia. *

SURPRISE BIRTHDAY DINNER. A surprise birhtday dinner wasj served Sunday, in the home- of Mr. and Mrs. Court -labaugh. in honor of Mrs. Slabaugh’s mother, Mrs. Alice Evans, who celebrated; her 81st birhtday. Guests were; Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Evans and; family, of Gary; Mr. and Mrs. T. I J. Mawhorter and family and Mrs. Dora Rose, of Wawaka; James Slabaugh. of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs R. E. Thornburg, and family, and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Rapp. Mrs. Evans accompanied her daughter. Mrs. Mawhorter. home to visit this week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nation, of Eaton. Ohio, were guests of Mrs. Wanda Howard and her mother, Mrs. Louisa Johnson, Sunday and Monday.

(Upper Left) While hundreds of volunteers sponsored by the Riley Memorial Association accept gifts for a state-wide fund to underwrite a research program at James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, polio-stricken children still manage a smjta tn the face of a disease which medical science bas not yet learned to curb. Here. Richard, age IS. laughs at the antics of "Courageous George,** a comic character whoso actions be controls by means of a ceiling film projector run by a button which Richard bolds in his left hand. (Above) Where nearly a third of Indiana’s polio cases are cared for, Judith, age 8, exercises a polio-stricken arm ahi Ungers by tracing a flower at Riley Hospital. An occupational therapist carries out the doctor’s orders. A “hot pack" ta draped about the girl’s shoulders. (Opposite) Propeller-whirled water In a "Hubbard tub” helps

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our most sincere thanks to all our kind friends, neighbors and relatives, for all their kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved son. We also want to take this opportunity to express our thanks to all the wonderful people of Syracuse, who through the years helped make life more pleasant and his burden easier to bear. We truly thank you all. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kitson Gene Kitson Mrs. Margaret Kitson Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman B. Hime, of Greenfield. Ind., called on Rev. and Mrs. C. M Fawns. Saturday.

Goshen Community Auction Sales Monday is the day to sell your surplus livestock and buy what , you need. ' 4 • ( Top Prtrea WMjp Wecjr: - ; MILK C0W—8202.30. t Butcher Cows (Fat Cows) —818.- , OO to 817.50. ( Canners & Cutters 810.50 to 81880. Bulls—B9o.oo. Heifers A Steers — 815.00 to 82380. Male Hog—Bll.oo to 812.50. Fat Hog—B9o.oo. Ruffs—Blß.oo to 81080. i WE HAVE THE BITERS SHERMAN. McDOWELL, a ! TODER, Auctioneers . ROMAYNE SHERMAN A ORA THOMAS, Owners

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FEES AWOWED A petition has been filed in circuit court by Charles C. Bachman, of Syracuse, for payment of his fees, as court-appointed commissioner and for payment of fees to his attorney, has been approved. Bachman sold three Syracuse lots for 13,000 to Hallie and Mary Holloway, as result of a partition action brought by Mabel L. Miller to gain her separate share of property inherited from her father, Benjamin F. Ott. Defendants in the action were two sisters. Lulu Blackport

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