Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 October 1953 — Page 5

FRIDAY, OCTOBER i, 1953

Local 'News . . . briefly

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sheibley and John Stetler spent Sunday in Mishawaka with Mr. and W. Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ott and •on Larry spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Treadway and family had dinner Friday evening in the I* C. Sheibley home. It was a celebration of Mrs. Treadway s birthday. Earl Treadway and daughters, Sharon and Nancy Searfosa, John and family and Mr. *and Mrs. Tom Hhpner and Charles Method. attended the Centerville Fair. Saturday. Sunday visitors at the Eart Treadway home were Mr. and Mrs. Cifford Cripe and son. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Searfosa and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stetler of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Davidson are vacationing in Oklahoma. Last Saturday they attended the

Re-Opening October 1 MIL GRO FLORIST e • After being closed a month because of illness

Wawasee Market SYRACUSE PHONE 80 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 & 3 BUTTER No. 1 uh. Limit 65c BEEF BY THE QUARTER FOR YOUR FREEZER ■ Fronts ..35c Hinds.... 40c Home Made Country Style Smoked Sausage, lb. .59c Fresh Sausage, lb 59c Grade A Grade A Beef Roast, lb 49c Sirloin Steak, lb 65c Everybody Loves 5» WEBERS Bread ■ HUNTS No. 2>/ x Cui Campbell’. Prune Plums, 2 f0r.... 45c Tomato Soup, 3 cans. .29( f No 214 Can ~** a U I'T’SDeerwood Peaches.. ,29( Milnot It Whips, 3 cans 29c Fleecy White TJ] Can 2 for Bleach, 2 qts. 25c Spaghetti or Macaroni 25c CRYSTAL ICE CREAM 11 . "V Complete Line of Gerber's Baby Food, 3 jars ..29< 7-UP, Six bottles 19c plus Deposit Popular Brands Os FREE PARKING BEER A WINE to Carry Out < In Our Lot South Os Store

Oklahoma-Notre Dame football game. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Harley of Waukegan. 111., spent the weekend here with the former’s mother. Mrs. Edith Harley. They also visited Mr. Harley’s aunt, Mrs. Anna Bent of Leesburg, who is a patient in the McDonald hospital at Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Patterson of Fort Wayne, were guests Sunday in the home of the former’s sister. Mn. Joe Rapp and Mr. Rapp. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Deaton spent Wednesday in Evanston. 111. Mr. Deaton who underwent a serious eye operation several Weeks ago at St. Francis hospital went there for a check up. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fidler of Winchester, and some friends from Chicago, spent the week end in a cottage at Lake Wawasee. Stephen. Sasha Ann and Bruce Fidler spent the time in Syracuse with their grandparents, Mr. and

Mrs. Hugh Causer. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Overman and children. Danny and Nancy, recently moved from Rochester to Franklin where Mr. Overman has accepted the position as head eoach at Franklin college. Mrs. Overman was the«former Susanne Rapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rapp of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fassler of Milwaukee, Wise., are expected to arrive Friday evening at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mn. George Mellinger. Saturday they will attend the Notre DamePurdue football game at Lafayette. Mr. Fassler will return home in a few days but Mn. Fassler will remain tor a longer visit with her parents. Lawrence Held of Ligonier, Mn Clifford Hover of South Bend and Mn. Jane Hurtlg and. two daughters of Goshen were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gawthrop of Casper, Wyo.. left Wednesday to return to their home, having spent the past ten days with relatives in Indiana. They spent Sunday and Monday in Syracuse as guests of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foster. Other guests on Sunday at dinner in the Foster home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gawthrop and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gawthrop of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gawthrop and three children of Etna Green. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gawthrop and son John of Warsaw, and Mr. j and Mrs. Nelson Byland and Miss ' Florence Foster of Syracuse, visitors Sunday afternoon of Mrs.; Clara Stansbury. Mr. and Mrs. George Butt of South Bend were week end guests | of Mrs. Butt s parents. Mr. and Mrs Andrew Armbruster. Mr. and Mrs. Vern LeCount of Warsaw visited Mrs. Crist Darr

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Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barnhart and children Lee and Carolyn, spent the week end in southern Indiana and Kentucky, visiting Clifty Falls and various other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. John Auer and Mr. and Mn. Herman Johnson left Monday on a vacation trip West. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Byland vls-e ited tn Warsaw Sunday with Mrs. Le« James. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Snobarger accompanied by their guests, Mr. and. Mn. Emory MiUer of Kirkland, Wash., spent last Thursday at the Centerville fair. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilbert and son Andy, Ray Ott and Miss Delores Frasier spent from last Thursday until Monday in Abilene, Kansas with Mrs. Gilbert’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moser and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moeer of Ligonier, attended the Centerville fair last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Miller who have been visiting relatives in this vicinity left Monday to re turn to Their home in Kirkland, Wash. Mrs. Millie Snobarger. Mrs. Miller’s sister, accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bassett and children Linda and Jimmy, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClintic in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hazen of South Bend, visited in the home! of their niece. Mrs. Ralph Method and Mr. Method. Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Burgett of. Dayton, Ohio, were euests from Thursday until Sunday of Mrs. Burgett’s sister, Mrs. H W. Buchholz and son Ernest. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Laine have I moved into the Mrs. Dial Rogers ' property on Harrison and P«arl streets. Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkwood | Syracuse Lake, returned at the week end from taking their daughter. Mary Lou, and her house guest. Judy Burns of Tulsa. Okla., back to Principla College, after the girls’ weeks’ vacation. Judy Spry, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spry, near Road 6, is now a majorette in the New Paris' school i band.

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GOSHEN COLLEGE Lecture-Music Series 1953 54 College Union Auditorium—B p.m. A Cultural and Educational Program for the Community A CALENDAR TO REMEMBER! Oct. 22— CLEVELAND GRANT, “High Adventure In High Country”—lllustrated Nov. 19— CLEVELAND SYMPHONY Orchestra Nov. 27—(Homecoming)—Trapp Family Singers Jam Lecture—(to be supplied) Feb. 4—NATHAN MILSTEIN, violinist Feb. 25— MORDECAI JOHNSON, “God’s Footprints in Race Relations” Mar. S—WESTMINSTER CHOIR Mar. 25—SERENADERS MALE QUARTET April B—KARL ROBINSON, “Austria”, illustrated Season Tickets Now Selling Prices: Season tickets: Section A, front center sections, $6.00; Section B, sides and rear half, $4.00; Section C, bleachers, $3.00. Single admissions: Section A, $1.50; Section B, $1; Section C, 75c. Single admissions for Cleveland Orchestra asd Nathan Milstein: Section A, $2.50; Section B, $2.00, Section C, $1.50. Seasbn tickets now on sale at the College, Tilley Electric Company, Gospel Book Store, Ekhart Paint and Wallpaper Company. Mail orders accepted if stamped, addressed envelopes and checks are enclose. NO REFUNDS. Telephone orders cannot be filled. Children under five not eligible for admission. If changes in the above program are necessary every effort will be made to provide a program of equal merit. BUY SEASON TICKETS Be Sure of a Seat antTSave Money

Joe, Jr., small son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bauer is recovering from an attack of bronchial pneumonia. Mrs. Lydia Deardorff and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brown attended the funeral of Mrs. Lulu daren, held Monday in Garrett. Mrs. Garen was a former resident of Syracuse. J. L. Bauer of Athens, Ala., is a guest thia week in the home of his brother, S. A. Bauer and Mrs. Bauer. Ths A. A. Richards* Kale Island property next door to the W. B. Long estate, has been purchased by L. A. Conrad, of Kokomo, through Etter, Realtor. Jim Miner, Syracuse Lake, received official word last week from Syracuse, N. Y., that in the recent outboard motor race, he * had .won second place, and a trophy was enroute here. At Syracuse, N. Y.. ♦SO boats raced, the largest race ever to be held in the history of boat racing. Last week end at South Bend, on the St. Joseph river, Jim won a first and a second. Dr. C. W Hurah of Syracuse Lake and Goshen, won first at Dallas. Texas and is now National Champion in B. W. Cadet Dick Tuttle, who has begun his second year at Culver Military Academy, and Cadet Tom Tuttle who recently entered Howe Military Academy. spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Velma Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. William Haas and daughters of Chicago, spent; the week end with Mrs. Haas’* parents. Mr. and Mrs. George, Xanders. Mrs. William Rosenbaum of Hartford City, came Tuesday to i spend a week in the home of her son. William Rosenbaum Jr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Diet rick

Gifts For All Occasions at the GLASS SHELF Gin SHOP at the State Fish Hatchery Wawasee

attended the fair at Centerville. Mich., last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Meyer of Chicago, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Martha Pryor and her mother, Mrs. Ernestine Obereigner. Mrs. Carrie Watts of Chicago, was a guest Sunday in the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Grieger entertained at a dinner party Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Melville Smith, Mr. pnd Mrs. Ernest BuShong and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner. The evening was spent socially. Mrs. Corlyss LeCount who has been a patient in the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis fbr several weeks has returned to her home in Noblesville. Jerry LeCount has been spending some time with his grandmother, Mrs. Marie LeCount, near Syracuse. Births Mr. and Mrs. William Rosenbaum are the parents of a daughter Anne, weighing seven pounds born Sept. 23 at the Goshen hospital. Mrs. Rosenbaum and baby were removed to their home here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lister Stabler are the_parents of a daughter. Trudy Ann, born Sept. 2*5. at the Goshen hospital. The baby weighed six pounds and two ounces. Mrs. Stabler and infant daughter were removed to the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Niles. Sunday, where they will be cared for this week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Overton are parents of a daughter. Shelly Lee.

‘ AROUND TOWN ’ A f “Roll out my flying carpet, Hakim ... I’m going over to BURKHOLDER DRUG in America for my 1c SALE purchases this year!” AT THE ORIGINAL w BURKHOLDER REX ALL DRUG PHONE IS SYRACUSE, IND.

Ready-Mix CONCRETE We are now able to ur znish ready-mix concrete from our new plant. * • * Wawasee Lumber Co., Inc. Phone 278 4

born Saturday at the Goshen hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Evansville are the parents of a daughter, Elizabeth Gail, born Sunday, Sept. 27. Mrs. A. L. Miller of Syracuse is the infant’s great grandmother.

Annabelle Says: JUST ARRIVED a big shipment of BOBBIE BROOKS SPORTSWEAR — skirte, sweaters, blouses, in all styles. Before you buy be sure you visit . . . THE MELODY SHOPPE We can give you the same smart style and price range the leading stores in large cities offer. I SAVE I Before the introduction of our new I 1954 Models of DODGE & PLYMOUTH | We are offering our used cars at I reduction of prices | SAVE SAVE SAVE | SYRACUSE AUTO SALES j Syracuse, Indiana SiiiiiiimiHßnuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiaiiMl WALLPAPER CLEARANCE 50% Discount Clearing out all our stock for the New 1954 Patterns . / WILKERSON PAINT & * South Huntington Street NOTICE _ I . x Garbage Collectioir (wj |j be on , once-a-week basr , eac h Thursday commencing th fwee kof Oct.ll B ty Oder of TOWN Bf JARD OF SYRACUSE <

Xanders - Renbarger Mrs. Lois Renbarger and Laucks Xanders were united In marriage Thursday, Sept. 24, in Chicago. Rev. I. E. Lunger read the single ring ceremony in ths University of Chicago chapel. Mr. and Mrs. William Haas of Chicago, attended the couple.