Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 July 1939 — Page 6
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Neighborhood News
• Concord • by Mrs. Ernest Mathews Roy and Glen Stiffler entertained the 4-H club on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gilbert on Sunday. Those who called at the James Dewart home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stiffler, Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Dewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher and daughter, Yvonne. Walter Hoover, Roy and Glen Stiffler, Dick, Kenneth and Donnie Walker spent Sunday afternoon with Phillip Whirledge. Irvin Whitehead attended the Whitehead reunion Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Smith and two children of Chicago, Mrs. Lavina Brooks of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. John Stiffler and Mr. and Mrs. Orland Stiffler of Syracuse spent Wednesday evening with the Chester Stiffler family.
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Rev. Oliver Givens and wife were callers at the Ernest Mathews home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker and sons enjoyed Sunday dinner wyh Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathew® and Mrs. James Dewart were in Warsaw Tuesday. # Head of the Lakes 0 by Mrs. Jacob Click Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shock of Ligonier were callers in the Jonas Cripe home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Click were callers Tuesday evening in she home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swihart. Everett Cron left yesterday for Detroit to begin work on his new position. Mrs. Mary Cripe is Quite ill at this writing. Anna Morrison and Charles McClintic were callers Sunday in the Martin McClintic home. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hursey and son, Edgar, were Sunday dinner guests in the Ira Cron home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuckman were callers last week in ’.he Ned Stuckman home. Callers Sunday evening in the Jacob Click home were Ned Stuckman and daughter, Mary Katherine. Mrs, Harry Wingard is among bur sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Click were callers Sunday evening in the Jacob Click home. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Click and daughter, Ruby, of Fort Wayne, were week-end guests in the Edw. Larson home. ‘j • Salem # By Mrs. Joe Smith Rose Lucker of Warsaw spent a few days with the Roy Pinkerton family. Mike Keneff and family, Emory Guy and wife, and Arnold LeCount and family called at the Joe Smith home Sunday afternoon. Mr. LaPiere of Quaker Haven called in the evening.
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Betty Auer is working a couple of weeks for Mrs. Cora Wyland. Mary Ann Pinkerton called at the Joe Smith home Saturday. June Pinkerton spent part of last week with her brother James of Kalaramma Park, Tippecanoe Lake. > Charles Koontz of Mishawaka spent the week-end with the Geo. Auer family. Mrs. Dale Mock’s niece from Elkhart spent a few days last week in the Mock home. Dale Mock and wife were supper guests of Everett Bishop and family of near Leesburg, Friday. 9 Zion Chapel • by Adah Clayton Mrs. Mosciline Deaton and Eldon Watkins are spending this week at Camp Mack with the 4-H clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers and family of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Eston Clayton and baby were Sunday dinner guests of the Dave Claytons. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and son, Wendell, of Amboy, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clayton of Leesburg called in the afternoon. , P f Marilyn and Mary Ellen Bailey of Niles are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Steinbarger. Mildred Bunting is working at Wawasee for a Goshen family. Mrs. Chester Miller and daughters spent Friday at Dewart Lake with Mrs. Pauline Spry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brown spent Monday evening with Eston Clayton and family. • Mock Community • by Ed Robison Mr. and Mrs. John Stokes of Harvey, Illinois, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed' Robison and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richcheek were the Sunday, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Orbie Stumps and family of New Paris and Mr. I ift Jones, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robison. Mr. Ward Robison called in the Andrew Miller home Tuesday afternoon. •> Miss Jeanette Baringer and Mr. Donald Baringer of Goshen cald in the Ed Robison home Men lay evening. Mrs. Dick Miller and Mr. Ward Robison were callers in ‘■.he Ed Robison home Tuesday.
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Mrs. Ed Robison and daughter, ( Wilma, were Warsaw hoppjrs Friday. , Mr. Andrew Miller was n Warsaw Tuesday. Mr. Hickman called in ’he Andrew Miller home Sunday. Air. Graham Tyler was in Warsaw Monday. Four Corners 0 by Mrs. Crist Darr Mrs. Elmer Dewart has painted her buildings, which adds much to the beauty of the home. The Darr reunion was held at Ideal Lodge on Lake Wawasee, Sunday, Fifty were p resent including John Darr, Wesley Peters and wife and two children from Three Rivers, Michigan; Messrs, and Mesdames Vick and Tom Darr, Ralph Darr and fainpy, Harold Miller, family, and Pat / Darr, Raymond Werrick and family, Mrs. Edith Darr and two grandchildren of Mentone, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Darr from Chicago. A fine dinner was served and an enjoyable time was had at the lake by the younger folks while the others enjoyed visiting witb one another. Mary Ulery attended a home coming of the Bethany church of the Brethern, Sunday. Mrs. Nettie Weybright and others of near Solomon Creek called at the home of her aunt* Mary Ulery. , Mr. and Mrs. LaVonne Jenson visited with friends, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gottshaw and two children of South Bend spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Hartel. Mrs. Crist Darr called at the home of Rob Chilcote of Milford,. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Shirley and children ©t Nappanee called at the home of Mary Ulery. ATTEND FUNERAL AT ELKHART MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Floyd • Gingerich *' attended the funeral of the former’s grandmother, Mrs. Catherine Gingerich Ister, 77, at Elkhart last Monday. Mrs. Ister passed away last Thursday after a short illness from cerebral hemorrhages, at h-r home on Aspenwald Ave., Elkhart. She had been a resident of that city since ISB2 and had quite active until the time of her illness and death. Surviving are her husband, Charles, and eight children, seven grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Charles is her second husband, the first having preceded her in death several year’s ago. Funeral services were ield at the Hickory street Ev mgel’ -al church and burial was aade at the Grace Lawn cemetery. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS
