Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 48, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 November 1938 — Page 6
Mock Community By ED ROBISON Mr. Arthur Gilbert from Milford, called on William Gilbert Sunday. Mr. Walter Koher called on Jasper James and family Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiggs from Warsaw. called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggs Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mock spent Sunday at Etna Green in the home of Mr. Walter Harmon. Mr. Verdel House called on Harold Swenson Saturday afternoon. Mr. Carl Greider and family of near Pierceton, spent Sunday at the Clarence Mock home. Mr. Billie Ecker had Sunday evening lunch with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rothenberger of Syracuse. Mr. Clarence Mock, wife and son. Ryland and Billie Ecker were shopping in Goshen Saturday evening. Mr. Earnest Shock and wife of Goshen, took Sunday dinner with Dessie Fiddler of North Webster, and also called in the Clarence Mock home Sunday evening. Thurlow Mock attended his Sunday school class party at the home of Neva Likens, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Shock from Goshen, were callers in the Ercel Wright home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Anderson from Detroit, Michigan, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ed Coy. Mr. Roy Coywood, Mr. Charles Richcreek, Garey Robison, Billy Storner, Mr. William Storner, Mr. Hobart Pers onand Arthur Strieby called on Graham Tylor, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tylor called on Mrs. Hobart Person Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vern LeCount called on Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggs and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Clint Cox home. Mr. William Gilbert assisted Walter Wiggs husking corn, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Helman were callers in the Clint Cox home, dayMr. Harold Defreese called on Jasper James Sunday. Mr. Shirley Longacer and family from Elkhart called in the William Gilbert home Sunday. ’’Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coon from Cromwell, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Morehead and family from Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Will Coon of North Webster, were visitors in the Allen Gordy home Sunday. Miss Wilma Robison gave a Hallowe’en party at her home Monday evening. Games and contests were enjoyed. Refreshments were servedMr. Ercel Wright and John Gilbert called in the Andrew Miller home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chiddesterof Goshen, were dinner guests of Andrew Miller. In the afternoon Mr. 'and Mrs. Andrew Miller and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chlddester ■went to Wabash. ZION CHAPEL By MRS. ADAH CLAYTON A very delightful surprise party was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rosa Koher, the occasion being her birthday. Those present were: Mrs. Earle and daughter Alice, Mrs. Harry Maison, Mrs. Virginia Myles, Mrs. Ida Guy, Marie LeCount, Mrs. Retta Clayton, Mrs. Blanche Kline, Mrs. Cleo Henwood, Mildred Bunting, Mrs. Adah Clayton Mrs. Adah Mallon, Mrs Belle Strieby and Mrs. Masciline Deaton. Mrs. Koher was showered with handkerchiefs. Ice cream and cake were the refreshments served. John Kline entertained a small party of friends Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Drown were Sunday dinner guests of Eston Clayton’s. They all called on Mr. and Mrs. John Chaney, north of Goshen, in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Deaton, Mrs. Belle Strieby and Mildred Bunting, Mr. Dave and Roy Clayton and Marie LeCount were in Warsaw Sat- ’ urday. Mrs. Jennie Strenbarger spent the week-end in Rome City. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clayton and son David called on Eston Clayton’s Sunday. The Honor class and some invited guests held a Hallowe’en party at the W. M. A. building Monday evening. Mrs, Pearl Cooper called at the Deaton home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Pheobus, son Wayne and daughter Cleo of Sylvania, Ohio, fisited Mrs. Phoebus’ sister Mrs. Belle Strieby, recently. Moon Controls Spring The waters of Moontide spring, Rumford, Maine, ebb and flow with the rftoon, increasing from the norLmal flow of 42 gallons a minute to 60 gallons a minute on the full moon.
FOUR CORNERS By MRS. CRIST DARR Visitors at the Crist Darr home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Troup and daughter from Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darr and three children of near Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Darr of Syracuse. Mary Ulory spent from Saturday till Monday a. ~ with the Vern Kirkendoffer family. Mr. and Mrs. LaTone Jenson called at the home of her paraents Mr. and Mrs. Blue of ißichville, Friday evening. Mesdames Geyer and Carr were Elkhart visitors Friday. Clint Callander, of South Bend and LaTone Jenson ccalled in the Crist Darr home Mrs. Ida Snyder was a caller at the LaTone Jenson home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morgan,
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY Offers the following Candidates at the Tuesday, November 8, Election •He State Ticket County Ticket *** — First District For United States Senator For Representative to Congress, CHARLES BACHMAN FREDERICK VAN NUYS Second Congressional District For Secretary of State HOMER STONEBRAKEK County Councilman EDWARD I). KOENEMANN Second District For Judge of the 54th UNION OHMART For Auditor of State Judicial Circuit , z ' p - FRANK G. THOMPSON DONALD VANDERVEER For County Councilman For Treasurer of State _ „ Third District For Prosecuting Attorney JOSEPH M. ROBERTSON . THURLOW SHOEMAKER 54 th Judicial Circuit For Clerk of the Supreme and ASA LECKBONE For county Councilman Appellate Courts . \ / " PAUL STUMP For Representative to State 'xJ?6urth District Legislature HOMER McGINLEY For Superintendent of CARL C. OLUEN Public Instruction For county Councilman FLOYD I. McMURRAY For County Auditor at L arge For Judge of Supreme Court WILBUR J. GILL RUSSELL HARTMAN First District For County Treasurer CURTIS G. SHAKE J For County Councilman CLAUDE E. ELDER For Judge of Supreme Court Third District For County Recorder JAMES E. GILL H. NATHAN SWAIM EDWARD M. CLINK For County Councilman For Judge of Supreme Court For County Sherlff at Large Fifth District / DEAN HILL JOHN POSTMA MICHAEL L. FANSLER For County Coroner —. , For Judge of Appellate Court i THOMAScLVTrBB ' A. JEWEL STEVENSON For CoMty Surve , or TOWIISIUp TlCfcet JOHN L. EVANS For Township Trustee . For Judge of Appellate Court K' First District (South) For County Assessor GUY SYMENSMA - WILLLAM H. BRIDWELL LOY HARMAN For Member of Advisory Board • k , I » 7 For Judge of Appellate Court For County Commissioner CHARLES D. THOMPSON Second District (North.) Middle District / .. For Member of Advisory Board HUBER M. DE VOSS P. D. PARKS . ! . ORVAL V. SNOBARGER For Judge of Appellate Court For County Commissioner Second District (North) Southern District Member of Advisory Board /.. HARVEY J. CURTIS IRA SWICK E. E. McCUNTIC J, The Voters will receive honest efficient service* from these Candidates Vote this Democratic Ticket * —Political Adv. \ 7 > *^.—A***A-**A**A—A!*M-*^a**A' , *A > M'** j fc**4l**4-»*a**a**a*<4k**A**A» > A**A* , A* , A**A**A! , *A.**A. |> *A.—A**A**'A.* , A**
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of Lake Wawasee, visited in the Darr home Tuesday morning. Mary Berkey called at the home of Mary Ulery, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baird and daughter were callers at the Darr home and also visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charley Schuder of near Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McSweeny and daughter visited with relatives in Chicago over Saturday and Sunday. Mary Berkey, of near Syracuse, was a caller at the Mary Ulery home, Saturday.
SALEM By MRS. JOE SMITH Mr. and Mrs. William Wogoman, of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. John Auer of Syracuse, were guests of George Auer and family Sunday and Sunday evening. Emory Guy and wife called at the Joe Smith home Sunday morning. Betty and Mary Ann Pinkerton and Emmagene and Darlene Neff called at the Joe Smith and George Auer homes Sunday evening. They were dressed in their Hallowe’en
suits. Hugh Ettline and family, of Eikhart, were dinner guests of Roy Pinkerto and family, Sunday. In the evening Ralph Neff and Berle Mahoney and families called. Roy Pinkerton* and Alva and Hugh Crowl helped to husk corn for Mrs. Drudge last Wednesday. GRAIN MARKET Furnished By Stiefel Grain Co. Soy Beans bu 58c Corn, bu. ’ 35c Oats, bu 22c Rye, bu 35c Wheat, bu 54c
PUBLIC SALE I will offer at Administrator’s Sale at the Mariah farm, one mile south of Syracuse on SATURDAY, NOV. 5. 193 S at 1:00 o’clock, the following property to-wit: Household Goods ’ Dining room table, sideboard, sewing machine, 3 rocking chairs, 5 dining chairs, 2 9x12 rugs, one lot of carpet, kitchen table and chairs, cabinet, cupboard, dishes, cooking utensils, 3 beds, library table, dresser, chest of drawers, large mirror, Florence hot-blast heating stove, range cooking stove. Miscellaneous Goods Canned' fruit, lard press, sausage grinder, lawn mower, wheel-barrow, shovel ploy and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: ('ash in hand. VICTOR YEAGER, Administrator Ernest Richhart, Ora Benson, Auctioneer. Clerk.
Head of The Lakes . By MRS. ROSA CLICK Mrs. Fred Kuhn and son, Bruce called in the Jacob Click home Thursday afternoon. Miss Luella Wingard spent Thursday and Friday at Rochester in the John Fleming home. Mrs. Frank Brown called Wednesday afternoon on her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shock. Ned Stuckman, Ross and Joy Stuckman were Sunday callers in the Sain Mohler home. Mrs. Jacob Click spent Wednesday with Mrs. Frank Swihart In Syracuse. Mrs. .Anna Morrison spent the week-end at Buttermilk Point. Dick Knox was a Sunday dinner guest in the Jonas Cripe home. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Swank and daughter and Wilma Baker were the Sunday evening callers in the Martin McClintic home. Mr. Sedler of Epworth Forest was a caller Thursday morning in the John Swenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swenson arrived home from their trip in the south on Tuesday. Sunday dinner guests in the home of Elmo Shock were Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of Goshen. Mrs. Charles Thomas is spending a few days this week with her mother Mrs. Martin McClintic. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Click and ■daughters. Katherine and Geraldine, were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Swihart of near North Manchester. Mr. Swihart is a brother of Mrs. Click. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swenson wilt go to housekeeping in Mrs. Swenson s folks cottage at Tippecanoe lake after election. Jacob Click called on Ward Robison Thursday evening. Guests in the Ned Stuckman home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuckman and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roe. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kelham, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woodcock and son. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riccius and children of Garrett, spent Sunday with Ira Crow and family. Mrs. John Swenson, Mrs. Mary Swenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swenson Were shoppers in Ligonier Friday afternoon. Mrs. Lewis Fear called Saturday afternoon bn Mrs. Ned Stuckman. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McClintic, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas were I Sunday dinner guests in the Dean Hite home. Mr. and Mrs. Annond Klingaman were week-end guests in the Isiac Klingaman home. Mrs. Dean Hite and daughter, Deanna Jo, of Ligonier are spending a couple days with Mrs. Hite's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin McClintic.
STATE LEGIONNAIRES MOBILIZE IN ONE HOUR Surprise Orders by Telephone Test Resources of New Hampshire Legion for Emergencies The entire resources of the 80 posts of the American Legion in New Hampshire were placed on an emergency basis in one hour recently during a surprise mobilization test, the purpose of which was to determine how quickly mobilization could be accomplished in the event of an actual emergency. Plans Were Kept Secret To preserve the surprise element, in order that the experiment might be a real test, plans for the mobilization were kept secret from all Legionnaires except the State Commander and Vice Commander. Mobilization began with two telephone conference calls, set up between the office of the state commander of the American Legion and his eight district commanders. The first call included the district commanders at Keene, Manchester, Nashua and Rochester. The second call, two minutes later, went to the district commanders at Henniker, Sunapee, Wolfeboro and Groveton, Gets Reports Within an Hour Following these conference calls, each district commander called the post commanders in his district, and they in turn summoned the Legion members by means of fire signals and sirens. Within an hour after the mobilize- j tion calls started, reports were in | the state commander’s headquarters on the number of men and the material and supplies available for emergency work. This included doctors, nurses, horses, ambulances, medical supplies, clothing, food, tents, boats, etc., all ready to be sent to the supposed point of danger. NOTICE Red heifer, about 9 mo. old, esray in vicinity of Concord. Anyne seeing, please notify Ervin Coy. It-pd
