Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 29, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 June 1939 — Page 3

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Mr. George Butt and James Butt were Warsaw shoppers, Monday. Mrs. McFall of Warsaw is spending the week with Mrs. Macpherson. Miss Nancy Farwell of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pracht. t Mrs. Theora Christie of Ligonier r pent the week with Mrs. Ernest Bushong. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hire of Ligonier called on Mr. and VV*. Kegg, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cremens of Chicago were Monday guests of Mrs. Henry O. Grieger. Mr. and Mrs. Whittle of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Henry 0. Grieger. Mr. and Mrs. Harley spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Byer near Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Walker of Indianapolis were the week-en® guests of Mr. L. N. Kitson. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richards 'or Michigan City spent Sunday wltff Mr. and Mrs. James Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thompson of Elkhart were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Rex. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Det#iller of Wakarusa called on Miss Goldie Newcomer, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Gene Fidler and father spent week-end with Mr. ana Mrs. Harley, enjoying the fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribble, Jr., spent the week-end with his fataer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribble, Sr. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Rex were Mrs. Ira Sarber and Mrs. Robert Higbee, Jr. Mr. Nelson E. Dodge and daughter, Miss Nancy Ann, spent Saturday with Mr s . Francis Culler. ■ 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Jarboe of Lincoln, Nebraska, are spending several week s with friends here.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribble, Sr., spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Campbell in Eiahart. Mrs. Leonard Barnhart visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Granlund, In Huntington, Tuesday. Mrs. John Bowser and Barbara spent Friday and Saturday in the Lewis Jordan home in Sturgis, Michigan. (Mrs. G. G. McMason and family of Pittsburg, Pa., is visiting w’tn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Miller and Mr. and Mrs. S. Nichol called on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller, Monday evening. Mr. Noah Mock and Mr. Joe Mitchel, who have been visiting with friends here, returned to Stanley, Wis., this week. Mrs. Isabell Grieger and Mrs. Dorothy Humprey were the weekend guests of Mrs. Clare Sellers in Walkerton. Lowell Barnahar.t is visiting with friends in New Carlisle and Brookville, Ohio. He will be gone about six weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Clark airived home last Wednesday evening after taking a trip through southern Indiana. Mrs. C. A. Woods and children of Pittsburgh, Pa., were recent visitors in the home of Mr. Mrs. W. C. Gants. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. spent the week-end in Muncie visiting with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Byrd and family. Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Norman Kiesen spent the week-end working on their new factory, which they hope to open soon. Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Davis and daughter, Linda, were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. McFarren near New Parts. Mrs. Steve Finton and son, Pat, and Mrs. W. H. Buchholz were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Immel in Dunlap,

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Mr. L. N. Kitson and daughter, Mary Alice, spent Friday ano Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Kitson in Woodland, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. F. Grebert of Fort Wayne were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nichol. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and family of Kendallville called on Mr. and Mrs. Applegate and Mr. and Mrs. John Gordy, Sunday afternoon. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. Fobes were Mr. and Mrs. Stutz, Mrs. Herbert McDougal, Mr. Rehm, Mr. John Ellman, all of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Klink were the Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. Klink’s sisters, Miss Alice Klink and Mrs. V. Rocky, m Edon, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Niccum, John Niccum and twin babies, Miss Roberta Niccum of Goshen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frevert. Mrs. Kenneth Harkless is entertaining committee number one of the M. E. church with a dinner at her c ottage and also boat rides, next Thursday evening. Mr. L. N. Kitson and Mary Kitson are leaving for New fora next. week. They will be gone for six weeks. Miss Kitson works in University. Mr. Grant Forrest is able to work again after a long illness. Mr. and Mrs. May Kindig entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davidson of Elkhart, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Dan Klink and Mr. Willard Gustafson celebrated Mr. Gustafson’s birthday in me home of his sister, Mrs. R. Nicbolson near Gary, Wednesday. jahyWßjrgy PITTSBURGH PAINTS da a Paint ‘gives greater pro- [ XpTTnuX II ’ tection coupled with gleaming beauty— J covers more surface •nd wears longer than ordinary house paints. Use SUN-PROOF and save money, because it costs less per year of service. WN-PROTF PAINT f ft PRICE PER «At. .... Y• •* w OSBORN HARDWARE Colon by Nature • Points by Pittsburgh

Mrs. Ernest Bushong invited a few friends to meet Miss Nancy Farwell. Tea and cake were served to tbe guests and a lovely social evening was enjoyed by ail. Miss Alberta Fern Stroup of Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stroup and son, Wayne, of Syracuse, spent Sunday in Goshen with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Miller. , The Stouder Reunion was held at the Eli Newcomer home last Sunday. There were around forty present. After the delicious dinner, the afternoon was spent in a social hour. Mr. and Mrs. C. Seaman ana son Max, Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schleeter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schleeter and daughter Sandra, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartlet and daughter Bonne, had a very delightful Sunday spending the day picnicing at Lake Wawasee.

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Mr. and Mrs. L. Decker and Berdella Pfingst of Buchanan, Michigan, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ada L. Pfingst, who has been ill for the past three weeks but is now able to do her own w„ork. Virgil Kistler and family, Cromwell, were Saturday guests of. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey at tne United Brethren parsonage. Tne men folks spent the major part of the day fishing with good results. Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Bailey of Indianapolis, spending a time at their cottage on Papakeechie L.» were Tuesday evening guests of the former’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey. Tossing a lifeline to Eleanot Jehoe, a stenographer who jumped into New York Harbor xe drown herself and then changea her mind, Buck O’Neill, a city employee made his 282 d rescue in 27 years of working around the city docks-

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