The Syracuse Journal, Volume 29, Number 4, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 May 1936 — Page 10

THURSDAY, MAY, 21, 1536

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BAKE SALE—Evangelical Ladies Aid will hold a Bake Sale at Klink’s Market, Saturday, May 30 at 9 a. m. 4 It pd. WANTED—Poultry of all kinds. Top prices, Prompt Service. Can use large amounts daily. Phone 22 or write G. C. Tarman, New Paris, Ind. 5 4-4 t ch. LOST—Two keys on key-ring. Largest key No. 128. Return to The Journal Office. G. H. Bailey. 4-lt FOR SALE—7S pound capacity raff frigerator. Good condition. Ernest Richards. Rural Route 2. 4 Itch. FOR SALE—White Leghorn Cockerels, 5 weeks old, 16c each. TBring containers. Call evenings. Ralph Baumgartner, N. Huntington St. FOR SALE—Refrigerator 45 inches high, in fair condition. Price 84-25 J. W. Rothenberger. 4 It-p FOR SALE—Stroller and automobile seat for a baby. Mrs. Millard Hire. > Phone R-1693. 4-1 t-pd. NEW AND USED FURNITURE bought and sold. Wolf Furniture Company, Ligonier, Ind. 4t. pd. The Anderson Greenhouses . . . One of the prettiest spots in Indiana during the month of May is the Anderson Greenhouses. The thousands of beautiful plants to be seen will be distributed among thousands of flower lovers who will brighten the corners of their lawns, porches and gardens, as well as decorate the graves of loved ones. Our quality is good—our prices are reasonable. Come to our greenhouses and supply your wants. A large assortment of geraniums, petunias, cannas, coleus and vines. Water hyacinths, 5c each. Rose bushes, two for 25c. Thousands of other plants not mentioned. We are located on state road 15, just north of Warsaw. 2-4tc BATTERY CHARGING—6Oc. New Battery Charging Equipment installed. Gafil Oil Station. 34-ts CALL SHEA for quality plumbing, heating and furnace work. Phone Syracuse 850. We assure satisfaction. 45-ts-ch WARTED—WooI and poultry. Any amount. Top prices. W. F. Charlton, Milford, Ind. Phone 222. l-4tp RHEUMATISM. in all its forms respond to my treatments. Dr. Warner. Phone 176, Goshen. —adv. FOR RENT—IO acres muck ground, suitable for potatoes, onions or corn. Call 293. PHOTOGRAPHY—We specialize in kodak finishing and developing. Let us make you first class prints at a cost below non-resident and out of town firms. Reinbold Studio. 1 t FOR SALE—See our complete line of writing paper and office suppliee. Syracuse Journal 1 t p. JUST RECEIVED—A complete new line of modern electric fixtures and appliances. Priced low for quick sale. We have a large and complate stock of Mazda light bulbs'* at reasonable prices. Syracuse Electric Company. Itp. sinus' trouble successfully treated. Treatments are not painful. Dr. Warner, Phone 176, Goehen, —adv. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors, friends and the Class of 1935 of the Syracuse High School, for their kindness at the time of our breavement. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culler and family. Mock’s Boat Livery Croaley Radios Johnson Motors Vulcanizing and Welding Lawn Mowers Sharpened Sa Side Wawasee — Near Waco 564—PHONE—5*4 GEO. L. XANDERS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates Opinions on Title* FIRE and OTHER Insurance* Phone 7 Syracuse, lad.

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COLLEEN MOORE receives a miniature Napoleonic coach for her famous doll house, now on display in Indianapolis for the benefit of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. She is shown with William A. Fisher (right), president of the Fisher Body division of General Motors and head of the Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild, who made the

Cadillac Chooses Site for » . fl if * JHil It - I flb" „ I Detroit has Just celebrated the two hundred and thirty-fourth anniversary of its founding by Sieur Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac with a handsome pageant. This group represents Cadillac and his lieutenants as they selected the site for the fort and trading post that were to grow Into the present big and busy city.

ON LAKE WAWASEE (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Helen Radgsdale, Summit, New Jersey, is entertaining friends at a house party at her cottage. She anticipates a month’s stay, here, lake cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wells, South Bend, were at their cottage at Pa- < pakeechie, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palmer entertained friends from Dayton, Ohio and South Bend, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Farrell, Goshen, are preparing their cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pickens, In-

J < Distinctive portraits you will cherish—scenic views of outdoor splendor—group pictures of family and friends, are ofsered at reasonable prices at Reinbold Studio. Specialising in developing and printing, we assure efficient workmanship, prompt service and satisfied clients. * s' ■ . . ' , ‘ . Reinbold Studio Phone 106 Syracuse’ Indiana ZL- —J FEED All Mash Chick Ration With Cod Liver Oil 18% Egg Mash 26% Mash Supplement Dried But term i1 k Meat Scraps Bone Meal f Alfalfa Meal Oil Meal Soy Bean Meal Bran Middlings Oyster Shells Salt CHESTNUT COAL FOR BROODER STOVES SOY BEAN INOCULATION SEE US FOR YOUR .NEEDS Stiefel Grain Co. Phone 886 Syracuse. Indiana ill—■—a—

presentation, while Hugh McKay Landon, president of the Riley Memorial Association, holds one of the youthful patients from the institution maintained by the charity so he may see the ceremony. The coach, a gift from the Guild, becomes a permanent addition to the motion picture actress’ fairy castle, which is being taken on tour of the country to aid the nation’s crippled children.

dianapolis, have rented the Edward Hogan cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greaney and Mose Oxt, Fort Wayne, were at the Greaney cottage on Kale Island, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 9 Kaplan and family. Fort Wayne, spent the week-end at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Whiting and family, Fort Wayne, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Maroney cottage. Lynn Sams, Elkhart was a lake visitor, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Armstrong, Alexandria, visited the lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Levernier,

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Huntington were at the Levernier cottage Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Zeller, Marion, was at his cottage, Sunday. , In Our Churches UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH E. C. Reidenbach, Pastor Syracuse 9:45 Sunday School. 10:45 Worship Service. 7:30 Thursday evening prayer service. Concord 4 9:30 Sunday School. Indian Village 9:30 Sunday School. 7:30 p. m. Worship Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Travis Purdy, Minister. Noble Blocker, S. S. Supt. Church School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00. Epworth League, Sunday evening at 6 o’clock. ZION CHAPEL. Emerson M. Frederick, Pastor. Sherman Deaton, Supt. ; ; Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Evening worship, 7:00. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Evangelise J. Edwin Jarboe, paslui Guy Symensma, S. S.. Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a. ni. Morning Service, 10:30 a. m. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Ladies Aid each Thursday. Choir and Orchestra practice each Wednesday Evening. Rev. C. Warstler of Wakarusa will preach at 10:30 a. m. Rev. T. E. George of Goshen will preach at 2 p. m. All who have ever been in any way connected with this Church are urged to attend and bring others with you. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Jerome Kaufman, Pastor Forest Kerns, Supt. Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Rev. Samuel Pritchard, Pastor. Mrs. Wilma Hire, S. S. Supt. Sunday school and church regular. LAKESIDE U. B. CHURCH Syracuse. Rev. E. C. Reidenbach, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Prnyer Service, Thursday 7:30 p.m Indian Village. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Prayer, 10:30. Concord. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.

CRYSTAL Ligonier FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 21, 2*., 23 “CALL OF THE WILD” Clark Gable, Loretta Young News Shorts SUN., MON., TUESDAY May 24, 25, 26 “KLONDIKE ANNIE” Mae West, Victor McLaglen News Musical Cartoon May 27, 28 “MELODY LINGERS ON” Josephine Hutchinson George Houston Added excep.ional short subjects COMING ATTRACTIONS Trail of the Lonesome Pine Cap’n January Wife vs. Secretary « Desire

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Bluebonnet Suit Eleanor Akers, Texas Centennial Exposition Rangerette, doffs her customary chaps and 10-gallon hat to wear this bathing suit made es bluebonnets. the official state flower. The Exposition, a $25,000,000 World’s Fair, opens in Dallas June 6. The reason many husbands are short is because they have married and “settled down.” out about this time. It’s sometimes a bunch of roses, at others set in ryhme. Many troubles are imaginary, but an automobile trouble is not. Setting the clock ahead to save daylight is like setting the speedometer ahead to save gasoline.

FAIRY THEATRE NAPPANEE, IND. SHOW STARTS 7:30 D. S. T. FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 22 and 23 THE SINGING KID Everett Horton, Lyle Talbot, Al Jolson, Sybil Jason, Edward Allen Jenkins, Claire Dodd The Yacht Club Boys and Cab Calloway and His Band SUNDAY and MONDAY May 24 and 25 TIMES SQUARE PLAYBOY Warren William, June Travis Barton Mac Lane, Gene Lockhart, Dick Purcell, Kathleen Lockhart. TUESDAY ONLY May 26 DESERT GOLD with—<— Larry “Buster” Crabbe, Marsha Hunt, Robert Cummings, Tom Keene, Glenn Erikson, Monte Blue. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY May 27 and 28 Margaret Suliavan —in — THE MOONS OUR HOME Henry Fonda, Charles Butterworth.

Democratic Party Official Get* $90,000 in Salaries Washington, D. C.—Walter J. Cummings, treasurer of the Democratic National committee, is being paid salaries and fees amounting to $90,000 a year, all from seml-pubUc offices to which he was appointed by Jesse Jones, chairman of the Reconstruction Finance corporation, it was reported here. Cummings was formerly a Chicago manufacturer, but his business closed and is now in process of liquidation. When the New Deal came into power he was made executive assistant to the secretary of the treasury, and later chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance corporation. In 1934 Jones named him chairman of the board of directors of the Continental Illinois National bank (Into which the RFC has put $50,000,000) at a salary of $60,000 s year, later raised to $75,000. Now Jones has named him as one of the three trustees of the Chicago, Milwaukee. St Paul & Pacific railroad (which has benefited to the extent of $11,499,462 of RFC money) at a salary of $15,000. The total of $90,000 is just $15,000 more than the salary of the President of the United States. WPA Mural Placed in Asylum for Insane Chicago.—Works Progress Administration artists have just completed a mural 44 feet long and 6 feet wide, at a cost of almost $2,000. Eighteen of the ••boondoggling" painters were employed on the object of art, at salaries of $94 a month. When the mural was completed it was placed where It is hoped it will be of Interest and diversion to hundreds of art lovers—ln the state asylum for the insane at Elgin, 111.

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Men have their failings but they don’t kiss when'they meet on the street. * •' A woman will often present anargument the same way she gets off a street car. We are told some actresses make a bare living. We notice there is a lot of humor these days. Remember—if there were not so many fools on earth you would have to hustle lot harder.

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