Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 45, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 October 1938 — Page 4
CONCORD Uj MRS. ERNIE MATHEWS Mrs. Lavica Bucher spent Monday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dewart and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Buhrt of Goshen, spent Sunday at the Paul Buhrt home. 'x? Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler and family Roy, Glen and Emory Gene were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover ano family Ruth Edna Walters and Mrs. Jake Hoover spent Sunday in Elk» hart with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Everest. Mr. Jacob Bucher and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher and Miss Yvonne Bucher were callers of Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cleeland, of Columbia City, spent a few days with their niece Mrs. Cora Wyland. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Middleton called at the Silas Gilbert home Sunday. Mrs. Anna Mathews spent Monday afternon with her sister’Mrs. James Dewart. Mr. and Mrs. John Helminger, of Milford, spent Friday at the Silas Gilbert home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hamman spent over the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamman. PUBLIC SALE Crist Darr will hold a public sale Friday, Oct. 14, beginning at one o’clock, at his farm three miles west of Syracuse and 3 miles east, of Milford on Syracuse-Milford paved road. Cattle, horses, hogs, alfalfa hay and other articles not mentioned. CRIST DARR, Owner Jerome Sherman, A. C. Tarman, Auctioneer. Clerk.
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FOUR CORNERS By MRS. CRIST DARR Mr. and Mrs. John Darr of Three Rivers, Michigan, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his brother Crist and also called at the Jess Darr home, in Syracuse, on their return home. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Geyer were at Nappanee Friday a. m. and were also visitors in the Earl Darr home, near Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vails and Mrs. Allen Hashau of north of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper, Mr. and MrS. Rob Chilcote of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Darr, of Syracuse, called at the home ol Crist Darr Sunday. Mary Ulery attended the home/ coming at New Salem Sunday. r Mary Berkey called at the Mar\ Ulery home Monday morning. Messrs and Mesdames Geyer, Snyder and Bushong, of Syracuse, Ean Darr and family, were callers at the C. Darr home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Godshaw and two children, of South Bend, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. XV m. Hartleb, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beard and daughter spent Sunday near Columbia City, with relatives. Messrs and Mesdames Snyder, Geyer, Deitrick and three children, of near Gashen, and Earl Darr and three children of near Zion enjoyed a birthday dinner at the holne 01 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong, of Syracuse, Sunday. Mr. Lloyd Baird spent Monday at the home of his father. Mrs. Ralph Disher and son, and Rob Chilcote of Milford, called at the C. Darr home Friday. Mrs. Lloyd Baird was a Goshen shopper Tuesday and also attended the Ladies Aid at New Paris. Mrs. Charles Purden called at the Darr home Monday evening. Daniel Gall and wife were callers also.
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Neighborhood News
Head of The Lakes By MRS. ROSA CLICK Jonas Cripe and Elizabeth Shock called Tuesday afternoon /in the Frank Brown home. Mrs. Jacob Click attended the Helping Others class meeting of me North Webster Church of the Brethren Thursday at the home of Mrs. Emanuel Kuhn. It was an all day meeting and there were thirteen present. At the noon hour there was a co-operative dinner served 'which all enjoyed very much. After the dinner hour the class was called to order by the president, Ella Angel, and a very nice program was given. Callers in the Jonas Cripe home Friday afternoon were Mrs. Frank Brown and Mrs. Noah Shock. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McClintic, Mrs. Ira Crow and Mrs. Harry Wingard attended Mr. Trumbull’s funeral at Warsaw Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Klingaman were callers Thursday morning in the Martin McClintic home. Mrs. Vada McClintic was a caller in the Jacob Click home Friday evening. Callers in the Jonas Cripe home Thursday afternoon were Mr. ana Mrs. Clyde Rusher. Mrs. Ellis Koher called Friday morning in the John Swenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock and son Joe, were Sunday dinner guests in the John Baker home at Goshen. Jonas Cripe and Elizabeth Shocn were callers Monday afternoon in the whl Mock home. Week-end guests in the John Swenson home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Corenson and daughter, Louise, and Miss E. Schwan of Chicago. Sunday dinner guests in the Martin McClintic home were Charles McClintic, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hamman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hite and daughter, Deanna Jo. Grain Market Furnished By Stiefel Grain Co. Rye, bu 35c Corn, bu. 35c Oats, bu 22e Soy Beans, bu 60c
Mock Community By ED ROBISON Mr. and Mrs. Dale Goone and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock. Mr. Bill Eeker and Mr. Ed Richcreek spent Sunday with Mr. Will Mock. Young People’s class of the Brethren church in North Webster, attended the conference in New Paris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Smith, of South Bend, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Wright. Miss Jesse Baugher was Sunday dinner guest of Miss Mary Baugher. Mrs. Gordy and Mrs. Ercel Wright attended the Home Economics cluu at Mrs. Greely Yoder’s home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shocks, of Goshen, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Wright. Mrs. Bess Stiffler spent Monday with Mrs. John Hann. Mr. Lawrence Stiffler called tn the Wm. Storner home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott and grandchildren and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler were Sunday callers in the Charles Richcreek home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Felts spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Strieby and family, Mrs. George Kregor and John Gilbert were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Burns. Mrs. Weimer and son Dale were Friday callers in the Dale Roberts home. Mrs. Shrieby and children spent Friday with Mrs. Andrew Miller. Mrs. John Roberts helped Mrs. Dale Roberts cook for clover haulers Wednesday. Mr. Ward Robison and Mr. Robert Miller were Sunday callers in the Andrew Miller home. Miss Waneta Mock is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mock this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. House and son called in the Luther Triscn home Sunday evening. Ruben Mock’s sale was well attended Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiggs and family, of Warsaw, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggs. Mr. and Mrs. S. Longacer, of Elkhart, Mr. Fred Black and Mrs. Henry Black were Sunday guests in the Wm. Gilbert home. Mr. John Gilbert called in the Andrew Miller home Monday. Miss Annie Causer spent Sunday with Miss Wilma Robison. Mr. Wm. Gilbert and Mr. Fred Black made a business trip to Warsaw Sunday morning. Mr. Ward Robison called on Mr. L. R. Jones in >'ew Paris Monday. Mr. Daugherty of Warsaw, called in the Wm. Gilbert home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggs and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert were shoppers in Warsaw Friday. Mrs. Vern LeCount is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert this week. The Dewart Lake Conservation club held their monthly meeting tn the Mock school house Monday evening. Mrs. E. W. Robison and Wilma •were Goshen shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robison ana Wilma and Miss Causer called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold LeCount Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Robison called on Mrs. Robert Haworth Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert and Mrs. Vern LeCount made a business trip to Warsaw Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Robison and Wilma called on Mrs. Andrew Miller Monday afternoon. SALEM - By MRS. JOE SMITH Arnold LeCount and family, Joe Smith and wife were guests of Mike Kunjff and family of Mishawaka, Sunday and to see the new baby boy Larry Philip. Roy Pinkerton and family were Sunday guests of Jay Hartman and family, near Albion. A large crowd attended the Mock sale last Thursday. Waneta and Harold Mock are visiting with their brother Howara and family. Dorothy Baumgartner, of South Bend, is visiting her father Eda Klinger and wife and called at the Joe Smith home last Wednesday.
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BETHANY By MRS. WM. SHEFFIELD Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf, of North Manchester, and Mrs. Neva Niles were Sunday guests of Mrs. Katie Arnold. Mr. Perry Young and sister Mrs. Lidia Young, of Bremen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Young, who are in ill health. Miss Dorotha Green, of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end in the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Galen Green. Those who spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheffield were Mr. Warter Jenkinson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sheffield and family, Mrs. Anna Kizer of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ogle and daughter, oi Goshen. Rev. Manly Deater and wife spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Neff. Mrs. Milo Geyer has been ill tne past few days. Mrs. Lizzie Duker is in ill health. Mr. and Mrs. George Shairk, of Comestean, Mich. Mr. Lester Hummel, of Bremen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warstler were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Eiseanour. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gall and children were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Weybright. The Bethany Home Ec. club wilt meet at the home of Mrs. Guy Rothrock. Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Rarick were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield Friday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jes Metz, of uoshen, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitehead. Mrs. J. W. Weybright and children spent Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gall. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morehouse. Sixteen attended the Ladies Aid at the Bethany church Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kilmer, of Elkhart, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kilmer.
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SOUTH SHORE By ADA SEARFOSS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enos of South Whitley and Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and son Jack of Goshen, were Sunday guests of Mr. anG Mrs. Lester Mock. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and ton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fleming, ot Columbus, Ohio, spent the week-eua with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss spent last Wednesday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss called on Mrs. Minnie Kleim and family Sunday afternoon. Miss Ethel Bowser spent part of last week with her sister Mrs. Chancy Coy. Mrs. Bert Searfoss called on Mrs. Chancy Coy Friday. Lester Mock and family spent Saturday evening in Goshen. Mrs. Burke, of Marion, spent the week with her son Bob Burke. ZION CHAPEL By MRS. ADAH CLAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chiddister spent last week-end in Ft. Wayne. Jay Rensberger’s entertained relatives from Michigan Sunday.
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Mrs. Marciline Deaton went to Warsaw Wednesday. Mrs. Alda Brower spent Wednesday with her mother Mrs. Ida Guy. Mrs. Alta Tom and daughter Jane moved to Syracuse last week. Mrs. Retta Clayton spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Ida Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Myles ana family were dinner guests of Jay Rensberger's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eston Clayton spent Sunday with Dave Brown’s. Mrs. Hulda Kolberg has gone to Syracuse to spend some time witn her daughter Mrs. Alta Tom.
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