Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 26, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 April 1954 — Page 8
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Claus Bobeck owns the above farm, which was correctly identlied by Carl Wilkinson. Raymond Bitner, Joe Zehr and Mary Kelly in that order. There were a host of other callers who corMr. Hugh Causer, who had a. coronary heart attack Wednesday morning, March. 31, Is improved as of this date. Visiting" him were his son, Charles Wm. Causer, student at Purdue, and daughters,' Mrs. J. F. Bleeke and Mr. Bleeke I of Decatur, Ind., and Mrs. How-1 ard Penrose and Mr. Penrose, of Xapapnee. Sundav aftvrmxm caihr.s in the home of I. J. Byland were Mr. and Mrs. Robert James and daughter, of Warsaw, and Mr. Jamee* brother and sister, Lee and Mary. James. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Blankenhom and children of Mishawaka, were Saturday evening visitors in the home of I. J. Byland. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Marshall of Oakwood Park, have returned to Syracuse from Avon Park. Fla., where they spent the winter. On their way back, they visited a few days In Indianapolis, at the home of their son, Kenneth 0 Marshall and family.
Continuoua /SBSSSSh Saturday MATINEE Ml UU rll MATINEE S a UNDAY IIJ Ind Illi At 2 p.n>. At 2 p.m. HMmMHjIW FRIDAY and SATURDAY Second Feature SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, A WED~ MARILYN ,£- BETTY MONROE z GRABLE 7 BACALL wap. J' ._ > s*: 'w" ~* A WILLIAM POWELL
Owner Identifies Last Week's Farm
rectly idealised the farm also. Comprising 80 acres, the farm is located on the county line road, three miles east of Syracuse. For-merly-the old Bobeck home farm. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Paulas have occupied the farm- for the past : 1 ■ . ■ = Mrs. Ora Bushb&t has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Glen Heater, in North Manchester for a few days. - Mr. and Mrs. Melville Smith hate returned to Syracuse from a trip to California and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Krueut Bushong spent Monday through Thursday in Madison. Indiana as guests of MERMAID Theatre NORTH WEBSTER Fri. A Sat. April IMO The story df a professional pickpocket. "PICK UP ON SOUTH STREET” Richard Widmark - Jean Peters NOTICE! CONTINUOUS SUNDAYS ONE DAY ONLY Sunday - April 11 ONE DA YONLY • FARMER TAKES A WIFE” Betty Grable - Dale Robertson
two pears. General farming is carried on with sheep raising as a major livestock item. A new Mystery Farm appears on page one. Try your luck at identifying this farm. the Cllfty Falls Inn at a convention of Superintendents of the State Parks. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Long left Monday for Sarasota, Fla., where they recently purchased a home. They will return to Syracuse miiiimnHiiiiimimiuiniiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiN THEATRE LIGONIER, INDIANA Tonite A Saturday April 0-10 “DEVIL'S CANYON” Dale Robertson - Virginia Mayo Stephen McNally Two men and a woman in nature's death trap — an action picture that is different. Sunday - Monday - Tuesday April 11-12-18 “TENNESSEE CHAMP” The Lord in his corner and faith in his good right hand—the comedy treat of the year. — also — “PROWLERS OF THE EVERGLADES" A Disney true life adventure. Wed. - Thurs. April 14-15 Merchant's Night Thursday "SECOND CHANCE" Robt. Mitchum - Lindal Darnell A mobster’s gal caught in the intrigue of a gang war and saved by the act of God. Coming — Sunday - Monday - Tuesday w April 18-19-20 Our Easter Special! "PETER PAN"
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about the first of May, Mrs. Kenneth Harkless entertained last Friday night at two tables of bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Erickson and ‘daughter, Margaret of Garrett, Ind., were Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Erickson's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vananda. Dr. Joseph Freeman and two daughters, Sally Jo and Barbara of Denver, Colorado have been visiting a few days in the home of Dr. Freeman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman. Clarence Vananda, who has been in the Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne for six weeks, returned to his home last Tuesday. Mr. Vdnanda is Improving slowly. Mrs. Edith Myers of Richmond, Illinois-arrived Tuesday noon for a visit with her life long friend. Mrs. Mel Smith. Mr. A. J. Thibedeaux of Syracuse, went to the Elkhart hospital. Tuesday, as the result of a heart attack. He returned to Syracuse the same day and has sent for his sister. Mrs. Angie Ray of St. Johnsburg. Vermont to stay awhile with him. Mr and Mrs. Donald Niles and daughter. Kristie Kay. and Mrs. Ray Wolterman spent a week in South Carolina with Seaman and Mrs. Kenneth Traylor. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Cripe returned to Syracuse recently from spending three months in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hudson and children. Mar}’ Irene and Pamela of Elkhart, were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nicolai. Miss Ann Hilburt of Lake Wawasee, and Mary Sidney Haram of Marion, were guests of John and Tom Kroh at the Delta Upsi-
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