Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 October 1953 — Page 8

How Christian Science Heals ‘TRUE PRAYER OVERCOMES ALCOHOLISM” Son. 8:15 A.M. WOWO 1190 kc FBI. 4:45 P.M. WSBT 960 kc i GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES October 19 It pays to have your stock in early when the buyers are all here. I Top l*rice> this week were— Milk Cow 1227.50 Heifers and Steers ....13 to 34.60 Bulls, top —J.™.„l4.ot> Veal, top 30.5Q1 Butcher Cows— Fat Cows 9 to 11.00: Canners & Cutters ...6.50 - 8.75 Male Hogs— 1 Heavy ... K 15.15 | Light 16 50 Fat Hogs, top -...21.70 j Lambs ..19.00 ; Roughs, heavy 18 to 20.50 Roughs, light 20 to 21.50 —. We Have The Buyer* — I Sherman - McDowell - Martin —Auctioneer*— Romayne Sherman - Ora Thomae

NEW FALL POLICY PICKWICK LOUNGE 4 GRILL Syracuse, Indiana Featuring 3 HITS AND A MISS For Your Saturday DANCING Pleasure NO COVER NO MINIMUM (VMPLETE DINNERS NIGHTLY $1.50 UP Enjoy Yourself at the Thursday, Oct. 15 ■ .HtKWICK ife Friday-Saturday — Double Feature — Oct. 16-17 i * Dt CARLO HUDSON ( ’ (I i-*w JhhMUmbMl SI NDAY -.MONUU 2 BAYS ONLY OCT. HMfl Fighting Wild! Loving Wild! GARY COOPER — BARBARA STANWYCK in "BLOWING WILD" New Glory for GARY —Winner of Frankie Laine this Year’s “Best Actor” Academy sings Award “Blowing Wild’ ALSO — TOM <£ JERRY Cartoon and News Tuesday- Wednesday Oct. 20-2 of the | & west.. Hottest MBl V ONOME B!6 - m* W ■ / -- ft “IRONMAN” fYHtM WHS SnWW MdUUY > KXI HUSWM 'wijon x K HESTON ¥ ” r /■ ttuiui mow on tAtnr. K - wMp' Ww “DARK CITY” •AA.' 1 W •IKAMdTsCC'T " HO " XI •vntCA uNDFoas RWI \.(XAN jaoou* s:«t» ONLY

BIRTHDAY PARTY Wednesday evening. Oct. 7. a group from the W.R.C. and a few friends gathered st the home of Mrs. Estelle Swartz to surprise and help her celebrate her birthday. Each came with a well filled basket and supper was served. Those present were Mrs. Elnora Colwell. Mrs. Elva Connell. Mrs. Sam Searfoss. Mrs. Ray Meek. Mrs. Garrett Grissom. Mrs. Ella Unrue. Mrs. S. F. Betes. Mr. Elizabeth Pollock, Mrs. Floyd Gingerich. Mrs. Maude Traster, Mrs. Eva Edwards. Mrs. Alvi Nicolai, Mrs. Merle Laughlin. Sr.. Mrs Ella Miller. Mrs. Eleanor Stiffler and Mrs. Effie Emerson.

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Home Dem. Club Meets The Oakwood Home Demonstration club met Oct. 13 at the home of Mrs. Edna Thomas, with seventeen members and two guests. Mrs. Marjorie Blender and Mrs. I. J. Byland, present. The group met at IO a.m. Mrs. Karl Welngart gave a demonstration on cake decoating, after which all enjoyed a pot luck dinner. The business meeting was open- [ ed by the president. Mrs. Charles Seek. Mrs. S. A. Bauer had I charge of meditations. She led i the group in repeating the 23rd ! Psalm and the Lord’s .Prayer. Roll call was in answer to "My Hobby.” The lesson raffia was given by Mrs. Roy Phillips. The meeting was closed by reading the club collect in unison. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. S A. Bauer with Mrs. I. C. Aiderton as assist-’ ant' The following were elected as officers for the new year: Mr.- Jessie Weingart. president Mrs. Maude Phillips, vice-pres. Mrs. Juanita Thornburg, sec’y. Mrs. Marie Banning, assistant. Mrs. Ruth Runyan, trees Danny O’Haver, son of Mr. and Mrs Emmett O’Haver and his cousin Marvin Shock. both grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O'Haver. went to Indianapolis Sunday, where they passed their final examinations for the - U s Air Force. They left Indianapolis Monday night for Geneva. N. Y.. where they will receive their basic trailing. Pfc. Pat Finton, accompanied by Pfc. Dan Anglin of v w lod, is leaving Friday for Camp Pendleton. Calif, for more training in the U. S. M. C

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INSURANCE CUT THE COST OF YOUR INSURANCE PROTECTION Fire & Wind — Theft — Automobile » Hospitalization — Life — Polio Res dence & Farm Liability For Free Esti nat Call Cut the COST of Your INSURANCE P-otection KNOX H. STETLER Phone 4 F 12 Real Estate Edw. E. Slcptir iimmi REALTOR Associate: Evertt C. Halliday, res. phone 631-R Open Sunday 9 a.m. until 12 Noon. { . — Offices -— Downtown Syracuse i i Telephones: 198 or 310 Member: National Assn, of Real Estate Boards STARS BEFORE YOUR EYES! The BIGGEST Show of ’53 THURS., Oct. 29—COLISEUM, Fort Wayne One Performance—B:3o p.m. Featuring These Leading Entertainers NAT (KING) COLE SARAH VAUGHAN RALPH MARTERIE And his Orchestra ILLINOIS JACQUET and his Great Little Band ALL In ONE Show! Plus many other outstanding acts — 2 1 /i hour Show MAIL ORDERS NOW! Al Seats Reserved $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Address mail orders to Zollner Ticket Office, Vim Sporting Goods, 1027 S. Calhoun. Fort Wayne. Make checks payable to Biggest Show of ’53. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Opens Monday, Oct. 14.

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r Pvt. Jack Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean of Syracuse is stationed with the U. S. Army in Schweinfurt, Germany. Pvt. Dean was inducted into the army Feb. 5. 1953 and sailed for Germany July 14. He received his basic training at Camp Atterbury. Ind. S. Sgt. Carndl Koble. son of Rev and Mrs. Joseph Koble of: r visor in the Security Division. He is stationed at Chad Air Base. Chateaurox. France. Pfc John Connolly. U.S.M.C., left Thursday to return to San Diego. Calif., after a 20 day leave here at his home. He will attend a signal corp school.

WANTED Vacuum Cleaner* Home Appliances TO REPAIR FRED PERSONETTE PHONE 1616-J 0 LAKELAND Theatre NORTH WEBSTER F Rl. A SAT. OCT. 16-17 "BEAST 20.000 FATHOMS” , Paul Chritian - Paula Raymond SUN. A MON. OUT. 18-19 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE “RAINBOW ROUND MY SHOULDERS.” v Frankie Laine - Billy Danials. — AND — “WAGON WEST” Rod Cameron Closed Tues. Wed. A Thursday Temporarily LOOK AT THE BIG ONES WE HAVE COMING "Slight Case of Larceny" "Never Let Me Go" "Sombrero ” . "Remains To Be Seen" "Fast Company" “Law and Order" "Code Two" J "Red Head From Wyoming" “Story Three Loves" “Dangerous When Wet” “Main Street To Broadway” "Latin Lovers" "Ride. Jaquero” ”Big i.eairuer" “Band Wagon” "Affairs Dobbie Gillis” “Lawless Breed” "Abbott & Costello Go To Mars”

On U. S. 33 between Goshen and Elkhart. Fri. A Sat. Oct. 16-17 Comedy and Action Leo Goreey .<• Th-- Bow?ry Boys - in — “LOOSE IN LONIMYN” J ' — also — “FORT APACHE” starring John Wayne Shirley Temple ■ La 1 - Show Saturday I Sun. A M<»n. Oct, 18-19 2' Nights Onlj 2 Big Hits j . - Jan sin "THE VANQUISHED” (Color; by ’Technicolor) — also - •‘ill <»<»!» <>\ IHE MOON" witl- Reb.-r Mi’chut’: and B ■. Bel Gaddes TuescLi) - Wed. - Thursday Oct. 2G-21-22 SEE IT IN 3-D I If you like entertainment that is - ■ differen - you’ll love I “SIDE STREETS OF HOLLYWOOD” | Its’ A Positive Sensation Don’t Miss It! . _ also — I "I.OVE FOR SALE" ' plus — “STRANGE FASCINATION" i Always A Color Cartoon Children Under 12 FREE! J THEATRE LIGONIER, INDIANA T<Hiite A Saturday :Oct, 16-17 "THE SILVER WHIP” I.G’.-- R" ■ ’■’son - Rory Calhoun - The mighty saga of the whip men who drove the stage coaches to the biaz gun towns. Sumlay - Monday - Tuesday Oct. 18-19-20 “TIH NDER BAY” J?Lr S Ut - Joanne Dru i. Dan Duryea He matched his strong h again*’ the eanh -mpire—it’s rough, rugged and romantic. | W«I. - Thurx. tkt. 21-22 Family Night Thursday "\».l YSHORE” i Mickey Rooney - Peggy Ryan Dick Haymes IA:• - '•>. »re leave on Catalina- it’s a delightful musical rr-a’ Vud"d with laughs. * — Coining — Sunday - Momlay - Tuesday Oct. 35-26-27 • Tin: scgutm yster” Clifton Webb "Foghorn” Winslow

GIRL SCOUT NEWS Girl Scout Leader Mrs. Gerold Kline, and assistant leaders Mesdames Hubert Anglemyer, James Bender, and DeLoss Martin met with the Girl Scout Committee last week at the Dixie Restaurant for their regular meeting. Those of the committee were Mesdames John Pusti. counsellor, Robert Clevenger, financial chairman and Samuel Larson, committee chairman and public relations. A partial program was planned including Girl Scout Investiture on Oct. 28 at the Lutheran Church, and the annual project, which this year is Bowers’ Old Fashioned Creamy Mints, and Old Fashion Peanut Crunch.

1 large family Loaf BREAD ' with Your $5.00 purchase! R Kingan’s K Bacon lb. 69c Shank Portion Fresh Dressed HAMS, lb .49c Frying Chickens, 1b... .49c Smoked “Tenderized” PICNICS, 1b.....--39c Kin 9 anWieners ' lb - • • Fresh Lean GROUND BEEF, 3 lbs.sl - CHOICE VEAL SALE VEAL STEW, lb. 19c VEAL ROAST, lb. . 43c VEAL CHOPS, lb. .. 59c VEAL CUTLETS, 1b.79? VEAL for LOAF, lb. .. 39< VEAL T-BONES, lb 79< BEEF SALE Lean Boneless STEW, lbs9c T-BONE STKS. Small Indiv., lb.. 89e ROUND or SIRLOIN, lb79< Lean SHORT RIBS, 1b.29? Shredded Halves Large Can HUNT'S California PEACHES 29c U.S. No. 1 POTATOES SOAP SALE PALMOLIVE LUX TOILET 10 20v 50 lbs $1.39 CAMAY BEAUTY Peck ...,59c 100 lbs. L ... $2.69 3 bars for 19c CPPCIAI i ALL Students showing an “A” in Arithmetic get RIUUIL JFLLIAU a nice Red Apple—YOUß OWN CHOICE! 2Large Heads LETTUCE.,29c f >l. W* V>_ V. J Grand Duchess Fresh Frozen STEAKS, pkgs9< OCEAN PERCH, 3 lbs.. SI.OO Welch’s Grape Jelly 19? Uli MAT F 2" Cy Fre * h F^ Olen Swiss. P’nur Butter 29e M,UI J I Otattge lUICC Heinz Ketchup, lg.. . 25e L tor 21 c 19c can New Pack Campbell'S TOMATO SOUP, 2 cans23< MIRACLE WHIP KITCHEN QUEEN Salad Dressing, qt. . . 53c Pot Cleaners, 2 for 15? P AKikK Deerwood Gold’ Custard Maxwell House Tender - Meaty | Pumpkin .... 25c ‘ r °^ ee ' 2 boxes ...25c 2 large Cans | Cane Sugar, 10 lbs.. . 89tf WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

which the Girl Scouts will deliver personally, besides having a booth in downtown Syracuse on Saturday. Oct. 17. Ma-Cou-A-Quah: Our president Joy Miller called the meeting to order. We had roll call and answered by our favorite song. The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting. We had the treasurer’s report and we have 11.15. We discussed things we would like to do this winter and ended with a good night circle singing “Taps.” Robins: They decided to have a slumber party Thursday. Oct. 22 and going to the show that night. Then Friday’ morning they’ are going horse-back riding.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1«. 1953

OUR ANNUAL FUND RAISING DRIVE 1S NOW IN PROGRESS Old Fashioned CREAMY MINTS Old Fashioned PKANUT CRUNCH A concentrated Drive will be made on SATURDAY. OCT. 17 in a house to house and Business District Drive Candies will be on sale at the Journal Office Sponsored by the Syracuse Girl Scouts