The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 32, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 December 1920 — Page 3

PHMIC BITS ABOUT ffl/IE FOLKS Notes of the Week on the Coming and Going of People ’’ ( You Know. Mrs. Wm. Pensinger is on the < sick list. Miss Ruby Vorhis spent Thursday evening with Miss Edna Yoder. Mrs. M. .B. Wyland spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Alex Makane. Mr. and Mrs. James Brickie celebrated their wedding anniversary Saturday evening. The W. M. S. of the Church of God met with Mrs. Madison McPherson Thursday afternoon; all enjoyed a good time. SUG A R 8c lb. At Launer’s to Customers who will select either one of the following lots of daily needed groceries. Lot No. 1 Rice, 2 lbs $ .25 Navy beans, 3 lbs 25 Bulk coffee, 2 lbs 50 Crystal White soap, 2 cakes 10 Granulated Sugar, 5 lbs 40 Total U 1.50 - Lot No. 2. • Rice, 2 lbs .$ .25 Best grade bulk’ coffee, 1 lb .40 Peas, 2 cans .25 * Matches, 1 box 05 Swift’s Naptha Soap, 3 bars .15 Granulated Sugar, 5 lbs 40 Total $1.50 g1 ROGERS COMFORTABLE GLASSES Comfortabe to the eyes and comfortable to the nose—withal, artistic in appearance. There you have Rogers Comfortable Glasses, worn by thousands. Let Da Prove It. For appointment phone—j. w. Roihcnberoer PHONE 90 SYRACUSE, IND. SPFLD. FT. WAYNE OFFICE LIMA lU~ 205 WEST WAYNE ST. OHIO CENTRAL BUILDING i state Bank i □ ■ g Syracuse, Ind. g j Our | ■ Bank | | Wewant 8 8 Hour DtISIDBSS g ■ .□

Mrs. Forrest LeCount and" I children called on her brother,! Charles Weaver and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. W ? Vantine j ‘ and family and of ■ Elkhart spent Sunday at the i' home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O’haver. 1 People from New Paris, North < Webster, Milfdrd, Richville, Ben-' 1 ton and Warsaw were in Syra- 1 cuse Sunday to attend the Semi- s Centennial observance at the. ‘ Methodist church. , i i

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