Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1939 — Page 7
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.I’l ‘HUM, ,''•>•> ‘ < !>■■ Cr«t, Darr :, o ,,}j . ; ~-. ,-• i T‘‘Stf.' Arid "Airs' Earl'Darr and children called dt the home of A. W. Geyer, Sunday evening. Mary Ulrey spent Saturday evening with the , family ,of Vern Kli;kendQfer of near Bethany. ” Mr. and Mts. Rob Chilcote of Milfdrd called At the Darr home Saturday evening; l Mr. .and Mrs.,. John Darr <»f Three , Rivers, Michigan, spent Wednesday evening and Thursday b •♦iaJa ‘>rfj Io Jp.om i-»vo M?. Rob Chilcote oi Milford cilled siFtW ht>me of CHst Dari*, 1 ' fc&UiV arterboon. ; ■ -’,1.1- eio't-u Jioq-i ejriorsi ito.tt <o .-Mrs. Mary’/Berkley of Goshew ollied; at the thoyae of MaryGlrey, Tuesday afternoon. ».;J v. - ’iib ? »?B itfr'B&’W" Wi4, Garhart ani two children of iioaA bns fed lo tiolsrf biowi a be oMir. ©vbelWhbMey a"Sy*a-l 1 cede* rise dor (Tuesday:*' aK ’’ins c ni i 4 .aaiisrfolsd dufo bns B WA W A e were Goshen P. M. oodeinD i ß ut esrf BMasD buß •hHeaeL«>Whfe Lakes' (1 n J2&6 o! Mk aool ** a
was given. There wer» twelve 1 th> Jonas Cripe home were Mr. ts b V eld in |^ e home Sally * * Mre ncrtteoiidu _ Mrs. Alice Shock, Mr. and Mrs. » ra Shock and B O^Ji#» l^s « l H T Wfe e if ! d.'» , M the Si nday in their cottage at T Alee their two sons Elvin and John w lwa߀€ eoa««or»q — rfWH—a b«ra MKT friahnatH dtiw
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o; j.;:.» i ) i ou -uioj _ f .The jweattetl} apnual,Click-,rt--union yvas held Sunday„ June ;4tft, in the. home, of MFw t*nd iir«, Cljpk. at Cron|iwell„ inds There were, present from Indiana and Michigan, none of the Ohio, relatives being priviledged . to attend. There’ were games of croquet and horse .shoe played. Later, in the;afternoon, ice cream and cake were, served and ail departed, thanking Mr,,, and; Mrs. Click, for a very! enjoyable time and their.hospitality- • to - • >. b , Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson, Mr. and - Mrs. Harold Swenson, and daughter- Carol, had a picnic e brtooea • x Sunday disher guesd in' t’ne'' Jos& CTipe ‘httktfe 'ThißTiltft KhditP ,W and and: ww» 4R ; t'h^ ; Ralph' Mtinslbh&tot, WijipaJtfee. 1 ’ bi’n jnnaßslq £ siilbiolln .rimuriD callers Thursday Em^ef><nfc»-’W»nSe. bßri ?.sp 9iedj bus .ynbnOß leal gnin 9^V s > M /8n W b 6& Wasim and Mrs. Harold b«P r »'J h no anlbliud need iloew ■The HeFsn£ (i dtflrfs tWNWIh BHdfhrA ing in thelftoffiS CHSIk %in'‘fhttkW q of ll i^t At' W*4btf V^lleWffO 0 i cooperative ! <ifift , M6? Al 10 _the fDernoon " pingwiMn
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We hom£. : 'rnl dai’i jßodv.'oi ii*.» rt>—i><kl . .C^llei^. ri SuT^ay iit Mar|ip bpm? were, Mr. anji Mrs. Eyeret|... .Slpfin., dau§hterjpiai|a’ )n , f.j ..., ; . ’ ’Mrs.’John Swenspn and Mrs. Harold Swenson were' shoppers Monday in Mr. ntid* Mril.' Mairtih ■ McClintic were Sunday afferftObti in the Harlah Millet- ih6nM f o' l 7f ' H?T. IAH OT.I/. UHTVJIYB ( : >;-7;) • Zion Chapel e .vßbnel/. brtfj visbifiiß .zubiir byAdah ;CSayto». .•/■,• > ; j/ Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Brown, Mr. and* iWs! fcldoh ’ 'tilayion/ Lucy 7nd ! iiU Virginia WfalW’Wed Imnuol Ja oiiupnl .Og.iT? Ja nGebeld aCbd Virginia Ringler and Dave Clayton. were in Warsaw, Saturday. •’-Efi¥»^e?^ , fW^^ / vahii? Ante, Ow«m®l..W dqlsJl 9iiiw ip o»a .bnu o i* sOf IsOrtHOt, Mjfjx.fsfpent last week-end with his parents, Trfte Harwood, - -‘Vl¥iwfnM oo %’fn h&tfkMlat submitted Tu*~an appendicitis ope«Ui<KHUMbM#AHTH MUf.H HOM uo i H wtitefc nriol, tteii no »*?• nns Jrigii ai saiTl^ — B ohi9d 1 ""MtIB—WHIW ” S'lA IF 1 (oS-rS)by EdkdßhMMinoi ssUm and gim n ° SPmwf“Sf!Ymr“TCT!mrSTr’We I FF“ taG O3WA_D -I MrsL Dick Miller, Monday afternoon. «»-rriwi
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KC3 dl Vdllip JIdCA . OUllQciy CVC“ TMPgf — 3,1/H. 510 I- 7Tli;iM< Jl , I Mrs. Mary Strombeck and "Sirs. GKle Ron&llii were" Friday eveningguests df Mr. and .virs.'treer WHght " ■‘ i "’ l ' , - ? -' !K ’’ nf >.;>■:> ti;il <ji!»;uU .-o.uoti .r Mr, and Mrs; Dewey LPCount and daughter, Helen, called in the Ed Robison home Monday evening. ,S ~ !). ~:’A .1 H7H3H Olfl/ 11 .b-Mru Clarence Mock and family were ,in Ligonier,, Saturday evening. < Mf."Ernest lh*4zz diid’wLnlfa' Joshome >lted Wttfe Mk Whter home Monday. •*' • < t ' b "' ’ «n.vni no ‘'*n io! rtjiv i. H&haM-.Mqp- Ed, Robison .otfi«d «P n -MTrnMld Miw. Babe »ob>W *?<?;; I -^W,yTde«dW «Mebue I-»-»dw ioli'l Isahttono Wrtiotlfe were Sihldaf ! fe¥ed^ ! tetF6t MK>ftK M^eF Ofi7 - > qnnns 1 0 9l£a iloiup 10l baiii'l .i-jvon «£v I J(lr ni Mr. CtIWMSi b M&^Ea&rT. R&day B d/nnejr* guests (tj-”£) .riyivdD nwirftoia * Mrs. Ira. Gants of Warsaw was a_g^e^ v ip > ‘Ettfftday-.uiaborn . tUslija ,»W •Tr o, SßW(J"US ! ’'«ar'w4fr WlSftS Mrs. Jessie-Hanm ratted nesdairdafftaraidosiheH- MH/* D%V^ 1 Miller.bsoiiM .nt»vo bns evota 110 .lalaigpi jiaAP lanOiisX .sldsnog a ' 3 fCiw y guests of Mr. L. N. House and family. were friday evening guests or MtfWSSi rs. Ercel Wright. ML afid JUH. . Clarence Mock XI2TOOXW JOURNAL
W Concord *w fi hht MOiiM avraF JOH%W e Mathe ’ re The late Mary Hoover reunion was held Sunday at ,the Crowe at 'T>e’wart Lake, w*er<£ n/ty i -or more file re 'and gll • ' j , o> v ’”1 jr <{ Marl’d LeCtest-twas •!( Warsaw .shopper Monday. ) j=.nisys ,£»*»iZ •'nu; .-• / janisas enlZ O Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bpches,aiU|J Mr. and Ernie Mathjews,palled at ..the Jamep D^wa^ Sunday. . ’ ~, r .F. j ’ Mr; and Mrs. Elddn Wyland and daughters, B&trieia Ann and Bidoaa Joab, were ' 'guests at the tttr.' , WyWn<F'ihdine ! Sirt»a!y. ! :i fe .V r.bl ;ii9ii tit-*lll- .• •. k j »9ita amar htOWW 0« , Goshen were guests of. J4r-i *°o Mrs, Wayne, Buphec over the .■■■. !.uj t. sorttA tftni&g 'Eimte' Mathews dnd 1 MAfjß' cilled at 1 the* Wttl&rd ! Zeljinger iibine u>’ see the former's sifter ota 'Thiitii day.'We WMt Improving ifUis waiting • ’l° n ,»oti‘»;lniT asinodT xhst’4 janisxJi rfoillsW num Those who sggnt-jSundayn aeavH IK jferewM*G<|HidoM«. ®atafc Wfe«r 6 pLGaWh, Miwafltx Rea»» Bor and *»R Jhefl/mlftfc. *>mUftjßhchW<*ffll nMißUHTtdiihm ianisgs gisiD Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher spenV vih :dsusdsi3 iioievS iaulnas -iMrw Bi}fiW>r juMiaa sY doamnßQc&wMeM* in Warsaw,.®bursHay->4oo>aino3 isi janisss 499.1'4 .3 -W —9£ snot; *§!r^muxis“i e d^ y ddol IsnisSS bMr. tiaiuLMbv tMMJh ? 1 Moo auauoM»s.9iUEAi^niSftfth‘^W, w spent Sunday afternoon wittf *W>? fi and Mrs.-Dallas- ftusfrerr Joe t^^nj^&nfry 1 spent a^s : -noa ial Mew beiebielltt .1- ndd4rt <J*»s. tdaudoQoneteaasistveD Cpna* WyWifiweitfcßMtjpn*l .aadntib outi'Diesaayb gMH lleeaufl bos gnol Qvft.T bns ,gaof tool a>h> amis -dMSMMEMiI, f£ MpbedO oldNste 91 WinaWd 9Mi»rfW, I lifts™ % tlo Liberty, Mo. -aerioiib su»vii3 .M
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