Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 31, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 July 1939 — Page 11
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Mrs. J. Winters arrives Monday to spend the summer with her son, H. L. WintersMrs. John Teeter, Mrs. Van Antwerp and Mrs. John Conley arrived Saturday at the Mrs. John Teeter cottage to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Farrell of Goshen are now at their cottage for the summer. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Emerson were Mrs. Elizabeth Hyman and son e David. Dr. and Mrs. McMann of Watervliet, Mich., are now here for the remainder of the summer.,Dr. Me Mann caddied at the South Shore Golf Club, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Weisenberger and daughter, Judy, of Indianapolis, have arrived to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harper, Helen Cummings and Charles Grossman spent the holiday week-end here. Mr. Harold Kline was the guest of Miss Alice Fidler, Sunday evening. , Ninety members of the Rural Bankers Association of South Bend spent the last week-end at -Sargent's Hotel. .. . 3 Mr. Carl Bougher of Nappanee has accepted a position at Hmerson’a Case for the remainder of the season. The Klick Family Reunion was held at Ideal Beach on Sunday, July 2. About 75 attended. Della Searsy and Louise Gettg of Indianapolis spent the Week-end at Ideal Lodge. Mr. Louis Mandold of Goshen, Indiana, caught a 7 lb. wall-eyed pike Saturday at Ogden Point. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snavely, who have been visiting the Dwight Mocks, returned to their home in Ohio, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teeter and daughter, Marjorie, are spending the week at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blough and daughter, Nancy, of Detroit, gave a dinner party for 16, Monday, July 3, at the South Shore Inn. They have been guests at the South Shore Inn for two weeks. Sixty members of the Union Central Life Insurance of Indiana will enjoy a day’s outing and banquet at the South Shore Inn, Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Hatch of Cleveland is entertaining 30 guests at dinner, Friday evening at the South Shore Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hyke and daughter, Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stevenson, all of Elkhart, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Boyts. Tuesday. Dorothy and Martha Jean Settles, who have been visiting their mother at the Crow’s Nest Inn, returned to their home in Indianapolis, Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Gilbertof Rhode Island, and a party of eight, have arrived at the South Shore Inn to spend the summer. Goshen Club members, numbering fifty, held a basket picnic, July 4, at the Wawasee Golf Club. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and son, John, Jr., of Avilla, Indiana, are s pending the week at Oakwood Hotel. Due to the exploding of a firecracker in her hand, Jane Hirshman, of Indianapolis, was injured Tuesday. She is at present residing at Oakwood Park. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brumbaugh, of Avilla, Indiana, are spending a week at their cottage in Oakwood Pork. Rev. H. 6. Berger and family of Mishawaka are now in their cottage at Oakw o od Pork for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs- E. C. Faust of Urbana are spending h week at Oakwood Hotel. Mr. H. Dines of Oakwood Park and Indianapolis has recently returned from a business trip to Florida. MUCK CROPS FIELD DAY ARRANGED FOR J JULY 30 Arrangements were completed recently for the annual Muck Crops Field Day to be held July 20 at the Northern Indiana Muck Crops Experimental Farm, near Walkerton, St. Joseph County. The program getting underway at 10 o*c ock (Eastern Standard Time), will include a tour of the hundreds of muck chop tests with fertiliser, varieties, and rotations. N. K. Ellis, muck ehop research specialist of Purdue University, will be in charge of the inspection tours, explaining results' of the tests and answering questions presented by visiting forfera. Ju»t before the noon picnic, the first National Crate Nailing Contest will be held. The contest will be open to all attending the field day, it was announced. Contestants are asked to bring their own hammers. The principal speaker of the day will be H. J. Reed, recently appointed Dean and Director of Agriculture at Purdue, who will speak on “Your Agricultural Experiment Station.” Also Speaking on the afternoon program will be F. C. Gaylord, assistant chief of the Purdue horticultural department, talking on “Muck Research Possibilities” and Roscoe Fraser, Purdue Extension muck crop specialist on “Fertilizer Sacks and Their Uses." The session will in charge of Dr. Laurenz Greene, head of the university’s horticultural department. 1 The services o f a clinic will be available throughout the day with Dr. G. D. Scarseth on plant tissue tests for nutritional deficiencies and Dr. R. C. Baines and Prof. G. E. Gould on disease and insect troubles. At the close of the program, a meeting has been called of the directors of the Northern Indiana Muck Crops Growers Association. Two men who were found hidden behind a mailbox in OaklandCalif., by police, explained that they had been playing hide and seek with their wives.
COMPLETE DETAILS FOR exhibition train Booklets outlining details of Indiana’s quarter-mile Ion;' white exhibition train, scheduled to tour the nation to advertise Hooeier products, were sent today by the Indiana Division of State Publicity to 1,700 of the states manufacturers. The division is asking Hoosier industries to purchase exhibition spaces train, which it Is planned will leave Indiana topis in August, making a preliminary week’s tour of Indiana before starting on the nation-wide trip involving stops at approximately 60 of the country’s leading cities located in 40 states. The State of Indiana is using one car of the 16-car “Exhibition of Industrial Progress” to adveitist the general commercial and recreational advantages of the state. Newspaper advertising in each of the cities the train will visit in Indiana and the nation will herald the coming of Indiana’s exhibition which Ts expected to be seen by a million persons. Each Indiana exhibitor will have an individual representative been arranged so that the repreon the train, and schedules have sentative’s time may be divided between the fanufacturer’s dealers and distributors and the general consuming public. The Rev. R. Anderson Jardine, who performed the marriage ceremony for the Duke of Windsor and Mrs. Simpson, is novr in Hollywood, Calif., and is looking for an American pastorate. Ele is said to be considering offers from New York, Chicago and Dayton, O. .. t Jamea-McCue who wagered 115 that he could walk downtown from his home with only his hat and shoes on, lost his bet when a traffic policeman arrests! him on a New York street. I >l>| »< — M . I I When Richard Buechner of Syracuse, N. C., found his stolen automobile, the following card was fastened to the steering wheel: “Hereafter leave the tire key in the car so I can change flat tires.’*
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