Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 28, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 June 1939 — Page 3
LOCAL.LINES
Mr. and Mrs. E. McClintic ana jSon of Chicago are spending their vacation with Mr. Ed McClintic. Mrs- E. Morens and children or Gary are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Klirte. Mr. and Mrs. Hoss Osborn ana , Lucille attended the commencement exercises at DePauw university, Monday, from which their son, Voyle, graduated. Mr. and Mrs. James Kitson ana son of Elkhart were the Sunday gueste of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kirson. Isabell Grieger and Dorothy Humphrey were the Friday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dial Rogers in South BendMr. Voyle Osborn and three college friends loft Monday for a trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Archer or Fort Wayne spent the week-ena with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stive*. (Miss Vern Watt and Eda Genrich «pent Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. Watt. Mrs. Dora Klink returned Monidayfefrom a trip to Wisconsin and Oregon. She visited her mother, Mrs; P. Miller, while in Oregon. Mrs. A. Pfingst is slowly improving following a thrde weeks illness. Mr. Ned Harley is taking a trip through the east and attending the .World’s ,Fair. He will be gone about twoweeks. ' , Mrs. J. H. Miller, who has been visiting with Mrs. Sol Miller, returned to her home in N. Manchester, Monday. Miss Phyllis Mile s left here Saturday to new position in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harley called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bursts in Leesburg Sunday evening. Mr. Joseph Mitchell of Wisconsin is spending this week in the J. W. Rothenberger home. a ; . Catherine Rothenberger of FL Wayne spent the week-end with Mr. J. W. Rothenberger. She left for Bloomington, to resume summer studies last Monday.
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Mr. Frank Mock and housekeeper are visiting with friends in Syracuse this.week. Mr. and Mrs. Grace Shoemaker attended the Father and Mother Homecoming at Waterloo, Indiana, Sunday. / 1 Mr. Frank Maloy was one pi one hundred thirty who atT tended the Coy-Fuller reunion Sunday at the home of Guy Symenma. After a huge dinner, a delightful program was given. Everybody reported a grand tiiae. — i' ‘ Mrs. M. Meredith was slightly burned on her face and neck when flame s leaker from the stove into which she was throwing refuse. At tiffs writing, she is recovering nicely. , ■ » Mrs. T. G. McMahon is visiting her son, Dr. T. G. McMahon in Pittsburg, this week. Mr. ajjd Mrs. Blue off (Joshen °and Mrs. Willeraurous of Elkhart, celled on Sirs. Frances Culler Saturday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Bailey made a trip to Indianapolis, Monday. Mis s Donna Davis is spending this week with her brother, Mr. Hubgrt Davis, at Clare, Michigan. Mrs. Allen Robison has return- > ed to her home after a five weeks’ illness in the Ketring home. Joe Kindig has returned from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor where he finished his junior year in law. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Cripe and family of Goshen were the Sunday guests’of Mr. and Mrs. Ketering. 4
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SYRACUSE - WAWASEE JOURNAL
Mr. J. Isbelle fell ten feet from the building he was working, on with lumber and step ladder falling on top of him. Bad bruises from and cut 3 caused him to remain from work one day. Mr. and Mrs. .C. W. Beach of Bloomingdale, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Reynolds and family of Lawton, Michigan, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Kindig and Mr. Wehrly. Mr. and Mrs. G. Colwell were th| Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Foxford. Mr. Molmes Stout of Ft. Wayne called in the Kindig home, Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran church met Wednesday afteinoon with Mrs. L. E. Foxford on Huntington Street. . Miss Voilet Mock of Missouri is visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. | Ketering, th s week. » «- ~~ Mr. and Mrs. John Babe of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowersox, this week. - Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ryman and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeCount, Sunday afternoon, ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moorland of Los Angeles, Calif., spent sev- ' eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Bertroum, this week. j 5 ’ ’ . * • Mrs. Tad Ketering attended the Tom-Nine Reunion at L A acli‘s Landing, last Sunday. Around fifty or sixty attended this twen-ty-first annual reunion. .* ■ * Mr. and Mrs. Ira Howard and Mrs. H. Robinson spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrg? John Howard and family in Nappanee celebrating Cordelia Howard’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wysong and son of South Bend ..were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wysong. Grandson DicK Mrs. M. Wysong. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baxter of Winchester, Indiana, were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Forest. Miss A. Abshire, Mrs. M. Bassett of Goshen, Mrs. E. Voras of Elkhart and Mrs. H. Robinson or Syracuse are attending the Plu-lota-Xi convention at French L.» from Thursday until Sunday. Senior Aid meeting of the Trinity- Evangelical church hel« their meeting with Mrs. A. Blanchard, Wednesday. o ■> Miss Doris Jean Frevest Is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. Ruch in Morton, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Elkins ana son, Bob, of Fairmount, Indiana, are tbe week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Blocker.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Auer spent Sunday in Warsaw.
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