The Syracuse Journal, Volume 29, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 December 1936 — Page 4

THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1936

Local Merchants Offer Outstanding Christmas Values ;

BUSINESS ON INCREASE AS SEASON OPENS

Survey Shows Large Stock of Gifts For All Members of Family Local merchants have one of the moat complete and stocks of Christmas gifts this season that they have had in a number of years. (You are urged to do your Christmas shopping here in Syracuse, because you can find everything that you need for every member of the family irrespective of how expensive or inexpensive a gift you wish to purchase. Survey Reveals Large Stocks In a survey of the local shops it was found that there is everything from toys forthe children to the most outstanding and attractive gifts for adults. _The survey also revealed large stocks to accomodate everyone so that the late shopper will also be able to make a Rood selection. It is advisable however that you do your shopping early if you wish to have a wide range to select your gifts from. It is also well to remember that there are only twelve more shopping days until Christmas. LIGONIER IS FOE FOR S.H.S HERE FRIDAY Local Basketball Squad Will Also Play at Mil- ~ ford Saturday Night Ligonier High School basketball team, which has defeated the local school’s squad on several seasons will invade Syracuse gym ttomorrow night with both its first and second teams. The Neff men, according to their coach are ready for their opponents and will give the fans a good exhibition. The local squad is meeting a strong team, but fans believe the speed and accuracy exhibited here this season will spell defeat for Ligonier. On Saturday night, the local squad invades Milford to play another game in the county. Milford High School, like North Webster, always furnishes Syracuse strong competition. With this in mind, a large number of fans here are planning to accompany the squad to Milford and them on to victory. Last week the local boys lost their first game in the county when defeased by Pierceton at Pierceton. : The count at the final whistle was Syracuse 22, Pierceton 28. The vic-; tory was the sixth in several trys by ' the Pierceton Cubs, and placed them : in second place in their county loop, ! with Syracuse moving back to fourth. At the end of the first quarter, * Pierceton led 8 to 3. At the half : the score was 14 to 9 with Pierceton on top and at the third quarter they sillt led by 24 to l&. A final rally by he Syracuse fighters failed withing six points of making the game a victory.

CRYSTAL THEATRE LIGONIER, IND. Shows at 7:3* and 7:3k p. m. Standard Tine Tonight, Dec. Itth Double Featur erPogram Lou Ayres Mary Carlisle A Musical Comedy LADY BE CAREFUL Rots Alexander, Patricia Ellis BOULDER DAM Fri. Sat. (Treasurer Chest) Dec. 11, 12 Your old favorite in a new Picture Wm. Boyd Jimmy EWson HOPALONG CASSIDY RETURNS Sport Comedy Cartoon 1 Sun., Mon., Tues. Dec. U, 14, IS Clark Gable, Marian Davies CAIN & MABEL A story of a prizefighter and a chorus girl News Cartoon Travel Talk Wednesday, Thursday Dec. U, 17 Treasure Feature Wed. night Double Feature Program Sally Eilers Robt. Armstrong WITHOUT ORDE RS Charlie Ruggles Mary Boland WIVES NEVER KNOW

Fashions of the * Fashionable

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TAFFETA FOR EVENING— Glenda Farrell, movie player, chooses stiffest taffeta for her formal evening gown. The garmcn has a low neckline and huge pu. sleeves

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PERSONALS

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Perry of Silver Lake were Tuesday guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey at the United Brethren parsonage. Rev. Jarboe returned home Tuesday from Mexico, Ind., where he { just closed a very successful revival. He .will be in charge of the work here Sunday in the local church. Harold Kline, is confined to his home with a severe cold. He is a student in the twelfth grade and a member of the basket ball squad. Lucile Osborn, a member of the twelfth grade is ill at her home. Matt Kotzer .nd Mr. and Mrs. F. Allan Weather holt spent the week end in Indianapolis as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuttle. Mrs. William Erwin returned from Indianapolis, Monday, after a weeks visit with her daughter, Dorothy. Lucille Osborn is reported serious-

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ly ill at her home. Mrs. Forrest Snepp and her mother, Mrs. Martha Jordon, returned from Edinburg, Saturday after several weeks visit there. Mrs. Florence Heller, of Indianapolis, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornbiurg spent Sunday in Marion, at the home of her father, W. B. White. Mrs. Carrie Dillon called on Mrs. Elizabeth Riddle Friday afternoon. QUICK SERVICE FOR ALL PURPOSES The impression prevails in Washington that ways are being sought to continue to regulate agriculture and industry, even if it takes Constitutional amendments to carry out the revised program of the Administration.

o ** Are Here in Fresh and Novel Abundance Smart Things that will delight your eye and make an hour of shopping a refreshing treat. The very latest in gifty things from all parts of the world. Come while stocks are complete. Reserve the item you want by making a small deposit. Just bring your Christmas list and let us take all cares of packing and shipping * off your hands. Make your gift selections jj’< Here is a gift that gives from our Beautiful table J \ real winter joy and its settings, lovely rose \ as new as tomorrow. A vases, lamps and / \ Holland Wooden Shoe sparkling crystal / \ planted with real things which de- / : 1 \ spring flowers. light the eye / Just remove the and are easy / \ cellophane wrap- ° n the rs X per and moisten purse > * - \ the bulb jT and novelty creations. ’’i J* Asb trays in many styles $ 25c to SLM d ~ / ■■ J|fc! \ Candle Sticks make at- New assortment of old X § tractive and decorative yishioned cocktail glasses / 25c each » \ / f/13 jX* \ / Jjlff \ Lamps for the living No elty gifts, and table Vases in an assortment \ room, boudoir or desk in sett Ings in newest designs to please the most fas. \ X. ““Y styles. $4.55 an<L materials. itidious. / SEE THE NEW —' AUTOMATIC SHUFFLER < W WHICH MAKES •C % DISTRIBUTION Only Five Dollars Telephone 117 ■ ,r~xn- Syracuse, Indiana

MERLE HARKLESS FIRST TO TRYOUTICE-BOATING Made Initial Attempt of Season With Fast Craft On Local Lake Tuesday Merle Harkless of Syracuse ®.nd Lake Wawasee, well known ice boat and sail boat fan, is the first to venture forth this season with his spetdy ice boat. Bringing the craft out Tuesday afternoon, Merle went for a fast trip around Syracuse Lake and reports the ice is in excellent condition for winter sports. He took several persons for their first ice boat ride, and aroused considerable interest, in the sport. Charles (Jim) Kroh has also brought out his ice boats. He has two very fast crafts, and plant, to put them on the ice this week. Sev-

eral other local ice boat fans are enthused with the prospects of many days of this sport. An open winter,

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with the lake frozen early will make possible many interesting events this season, according to the sportsmen.