Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 31, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 July 1939 — Page 4

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aniiiiiii ' ANNOUNCEMENT! ( ’ Dr. Clara Steverson f ) Registered Podiatrist J ) Foot Ailments J I MILLER SHOE STORE / I Goshen, Ind. Phone— I ■ & 1 Oft 342 Res. lj

REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE STATE BASK OF SYRACUSE OF SYRACUSE, IN THE STATE OF INDIANA At the Close of Business on June 30, 1930 ASSETS Loans and discounts (Including $3,23 over- , 211.057.22 drafts) ....... United States Government obligations, direct and , „ ... 128,500.00 guaranteed __ -anno Obligations of States and political subdivisions . 36,700.00 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 25,960.0° Corporate stocks (including $ None stock, of Federal Reserve bank) None Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of col- , x . 68,209.53 lection Bank premises owned $5,520.00, furniture and fixtures $940.00 6,460.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises .. 1.00 Other assets . . ““ TOTAL ASSETS 476.911.2.1 liabilities Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ... . > •• • 160,597.14 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations . . . . • 162,410.90 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) * None Deposits of States and political subdivisions .. . 60,978.37 Deposits of banks 15,000.00 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 6/772.22 TOTAL DEPOSITS $405,758.63 Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed money None TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) 405,758.63 CAPITAL. ACCOUNTS Capital * 35,000.00 Surplus 25,000.00 Undivided profits r. . . . . 11,152.62 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ‘. s 71,152.62 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . 476,911.25 * Includes proceeds of $ None of { debentures sold to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, $ None of debentures sold to local interests which debentures are subordinated to the rights of creditors and depositors, and 350 shares of common stock, par SIOO.OO per share. MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities /loaned) (book value): None Secured and preferred liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law None (b) Borrowings secured by pledged assets (including rediscounts and repurchase agreements) None (c) Other liabilities secured by pledged assets . None (d) Deposits preferred under provisions of law but not secured by pledge of assets None (e) TOTAL None . (a) On date of report the required legal reserve against deposits of this bank was 33,865.80 (b) Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve amounted to 68,209.53 (a) Included in Loans and Discounts are LOANS TO AFFILIATED COMPANIES None (b) Included in Other Bonds, Notes, Debentures and Corporate Stock s are OBLIGATIONS OF AFFILIATED COMPANIES None I, Noble C. Blocker, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct. —Attest: NOBLE C. BLOCKER, Cashier STEPHEN FREEMAN, Secretary DONALD VANDERVEER ' CHARLES H. PURDUM .Directors RALPH E. THORNBURG State of Indiana, County of Kosciusko, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this sth day of July, 1939, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. • WARREN T. COLWELL, Notary Public My commission expires Dec. 16, 1941.

SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL — LAKE WAWASEE SECTION

CRASHES INTO STUMP <2 Momentarily losing control of their car, Max and Bob Foust or Urbana, Ind., crashed into a stump Wednesday morning at Oakwood Park, as they were trying to cross from one lane to the other of the driveway. Other than a broken windshield, little damage was don*. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS

- Church Activities -

TRINITY - EVANGELICAL J. S. Pritchard, Pastor Rev. J. S. Pritchard, pastor Mrs- Wilma Hire, S. Supt. Sunday Morning Worship, 10:45. Union Vespers, 5:00 at Lake side. Intermediate League following /"Vesper Service. W. M. S. met with Mrs. Wilma Hire on Wednesday afternoon. The lesson was on “The American City And Its Churches” and w:us given by Rev. J. S. Pritchard. Thursday - evening, Mid-week Service and Bible Study. Tuesday evneing, the Fellowship Class will meet with Air. and Mrs. Ray Darr and Mr. aid Mrs. C. R. Slabaugh. RICHVILLE M. E. C. C. Collins, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. John Emmert, Superintendent. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Ralph G. Railck, Paster Sunday school, 10:00 A. M. (DST). Ralph Coy, Assistant Superintendent- International lesson, “Jeroboam: A Man With A Great Opportunity,” or “Living Up To Our Opportunities.” Sermon at 11:00. At 5:00 P. M., the union Galilean Vesper Service, at the lakeside, rear lawn of the United Brethren church. Young people meet at 7:15 in B. Y. P. D. Sunday evening service, beginning at 8:00 o’clock. String ensemble will function in the instrumental releases- Also there vrill be inspiring congregational snging as usual and some specials Another sermon by the pastor.. Ladies’ Aid Society meets at the church, with luncheon at noon each Thursday. The pastor officiated at another wedding at the parsonage, Monday evening, July 3. The counle was John P. Weisse of Muncie, Ind., and Alice Belle Wolfe of Shelbyville, Ind. They are vacationing for a few weeks s.t Webster Lake. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitley, also of Muncie. Mrs. Allen Seifert assisted her brother, Raymond Miller, and family, to move from Elkhart to Sturgis, Mich., Thursday.

Lutheran Church Aid Society FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER - - 4 k — At Church Basement — SATURDAY, JULY 15TH

SEIDER’S GROCERY Phone 82 or 172 Syracuse, Ind. 10 lb. SUGAB 4®c With One Dollar's Worth of Groceries, Not Including Hour <m any of the Saturday Speciale. BUTTER b • 1 lb *** BOLOGNA 2 lbs - 230 CANDY BARS 3 — hare> • • - 10 c CORN 3 <*»»• - 230 PEAS * 3 c«ns-• •-25 c PEANUT BUTTER Quart-...28c SALMON eans... .25c HEINZ’ VINEGAR Quart. ...180 SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR 80x.... .25c Fish — Salmon — Shrimp — Scallops — Frog Legs RICHELIEU FROSTED FOODS

ZION UNITED BRETHREN H. M. Malsom, Pastor Services at 9:30 A. M. Sunday school at 10.30 A. M. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Joseph C. Bailey, pastor The pastor will preach. A most cordial welcome awaits you at any and all of eur services. INDIAN VILLAGE: Church school R. E. superintendent, 9:30 A. M. ANNUAL HOME-COMING Sunday, July 16. All former pastors and members and friends of the church are urged to bring wellfilled baskets and enjoy the day. and the basket dinner at noon. A good program i s being prepared. SYRACUSE: Church school, C. E. Beck, superintendent, 9:45 A. M. Public Worship, the pastor preaching, 10;45 A- M. Galilean Vesper Service on the church lawn lake front, 5 P. M. (All services DST) CONCORD: Sunday School, Guy Fisher, Superintendent, 10:00 A. M. Public worship with the pastor preaching, 11:00 A. M. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH H. J. Careens, Pastor Bible School at 9:45. Mrs. Kline, Superintendent. Evening worship at 8.00 P. M. You should worship regularly, especially on the Lord’s Day. We appreciate your presence at any of our services. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Victor Yeager, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Louis Firestone, Superintendent. LOCAL STUDENT ENROLLS AT U. OF K. Surpassing all records fpr the first term enrollment in the history of Kentucky University’s Summer Session, a total of 1,921 students are registered for the current five-weeks term at the state university. Among those registered is Hubert Sylvan Miller, Syracuse, Indiana. A statistical analysis of registration of the University of Kentucky for the first five-weeks term of the ten weeks session show s that; 118 of the 120 Kentucky counties are represented, 32 of the 48 states besides Kentucky, and that the total of 1,921 students in attendance surpasses By 65 the total number enrolled during he first summer term last year.

• LOCALS • Mrs. Minnie Edgell of Willard, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs- Leo Druckamiller over the fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Phillips of Monroe, Michigan, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs- Leo Druckamiller on the fourth. Mrs. R. Sarver and daughters, Jeanne and Judith, spent part of last week with relatives in Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albert and Betty, and Dick Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller. Miss Mary Louise Stoelting Is home on a three week’s vacation from Indianapolis. <» Mrs. J. H. Miller, who has been visiting with Mrs. Sol Miller has returned to her home :n North Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ketchum and children, Robert and Dorothv, returned to their home in Des Moines, lowa, after spending the past week with Mrs. Ketchum and Mrs- Dorothy Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bray of Indianapolis were the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Riddle of Toledo, Ohio, are spending two weeks with the former’s mother, Mrs. John Riddle. Frank Johnson of Richmond spent the week-end with Mrs. CW. Howard. 9 Mrs. Fletcher Mash and daughter, Betty Wilt, spent the weekend in Chicago with friends. Ralph Oyler of Syracuse attended the Legion meeting at Warsaw, Wednesday evening. Mr. Noble Blockfer made a trip to Warsaw, Wednesday, on business. Mrs. Eva Cripe of Goshen visited with Estella Swartz, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Golden and family of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the Fourth with Mrs. Golden’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Cory. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. John Elb of Fort Wayne, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Metzler of Wakarusa qnd Anna Yost of Peabody, Kans., are at the Metzler cottage for a few days. ilr. and Mrs. John Harrigan and son Robert, and daughter Laura, of Chicago, are spending two week s in the Betes cottage. V Mrs. H. O. Metzler of Wakarusa, Mrs. Russell Neterer of Huntington, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Betes and s on of Chicago were dinner guests of Estelle Swartz, Thursday. Estelle Swartz, who had one of here eyes cut last week, is able to see, and is out again. Mrs. Rhodella Conrad, Mrs. Gleta Tolle, Clara Miller and Flosbo Penney of Wakarusa, Marvin Pfeiffer, Bill Shupert of Elkhart, Sarah Hygema of Elkhart, Alta Tom, Estelle Swartz, Frank Yoder of Milford, and Ed Leedy of Goshen, had a picnic dinner at Ideal Beach, Tuesday.