Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1939 — Page 3

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Rev. and Mrs. Travis Purdy and daughter spent last week in Chicago and Hammond, visiting. Rev. and Mrs. Purdy and daughter will' spend a few days in Sturgis, Michigan, this week. Next week, Rev. Travis Purdy will attend the adjourned session of the annual Northern Indiana Methodist conference at Marion, Indiana. The last Sunday evening lakeside service will be held on August 27 A special program is being planned for this service by all of the local churches. Jimmie Connolly spent several days in Toledo, Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. Paul McClintic. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gants spent Sunday in the home of Mr. end Mrs. Hascal Crothers in Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barnhart left Sunday for Ohio where they will accompany Mr. Barnhart’s sister and husband on a trip to New York to see the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hammon spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Koher. Mr. Mitchel Hammon was also a guest. The General Aid of the Methodist church met this week at the following homes: Circle No. 2 at the home of Mrs. Blocker on Thursday evening; Circle No. 3 at the home of Mrs. Engles on Thursday afternoon; and Circle No. 4 at the home of Mrs. Weaver on Thursday evening. Miss Nedra Hire and Junior Jones of Syracuse, and Miss Jeanette Bearinger of Goshen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robison and family on Sunday evening. Mr. J. C. Abbott of Chicago spent the week-end at his home In Syracuse with Mr. Jennison. Mr. Calvin Pfingst of Chicagq Is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Ada Pflngst of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith of Plymouth were Sunday visitors in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bowld of Memphis, Tenn., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowld of Syracuse. The Church of God had a new shingle roof put on last week. Mr. Richard Shenberger of Detroit spent last week with his sister, Mrs. James Connelly. Mrs. J. B. Applegate is spending two weeks with her daughter. Mrs. George Bauman, in Auburn, Ind. Miss Betty Gordy spent Monday evening with Miss Gwenn Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Applegate and daughters, and Miss Betty Gordy, spent Sunday at Narvou Lake. Mrs. Steve Fenton and son, Pat. drove Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Buchholz to Dayton, Ohio, Where they will spend the week with Mrs. Mrs. Buchholz’ sister. Mr. Roy Darr was called to Chicago for a few days on business.

Rev. J. C. Bailey, Mrs. Lena • Bauer, Mrs. Roy Niles and Mrs. Sadie Hire attended the W. T. C. U. institute at Cromwell on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Irwin and Mrs. Fred Klee spent Tuesday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Fred Clark will accompany a friend from Warsaw’ for a few days on a trip to Chicago. Mrs. Theorra Christie of Ligonier is spending the week at the Ernest Bushong home. | On Monday, Mrs. Paul Ford, sdn, Jack, and daughter, Lois, left for a week’s trip to Des Moines, lowa. Mr. and Mrs. L. Xanders have moved to the apartment in the Walter Smith home. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Easterday Os Mishawaka spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Harley. Miss Eva Steimatz spent the week-end at her home in New Paris. Mr. E. E. Fidler and father of Winchester, Indiana, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Harley. The Ladies Aid of the Grace Lutheran church held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Lillie Snowbarger on Thursday evening of last week. Mr. Joe Bushong entertained Mrs. Jeanette Robison of Leesburg and Miss Christine Rapp of Rapp of Syracuse on Thursday at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Slabaugh of Elkhart were guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey, Saturday evening. Mrs. Margery Bell, Syracuse, was admitted to the McDonald hospital at Warsaw, for observation and medical treatment, last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Forest Ray, of Syracuse, was removed to her home Tuesday. She had been a medical patient for the past week at the McDonald hospital, Warsaw. Mrs. Walter Wiggs, of near Syracuse, spent Monday afternoon shopping in Warsaw. Supt. and Mrs. Benwood Field and children, Bena Dean and James Leroy, left for their home in New Mexico, after a visit to Mrs. Field’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle. Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey at the United Brethren parsonage were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rousch and daughter, Margaret, and sons, Albert and Junior, and Miss Ada Stough of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bailey and daughter, Dana Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bills, all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Koher and daughter, Alene, and Mr. C. A. Stough of Cromwell. WHAT? WHEN? WHERE? WHO? WHY? If you know the answers, call the JOURNAL —for they make news.

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Dr. and Mrs. Robert Riddle and son, George Warren, left Monday for their home in Butler, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Eby left Saturday for Montana. The Good Cheer class of the Brethren church held a party in the class room of the church on Thursday evening. Mrs. Reed Place of Goshec and children spent Saturday vith Mrs. Jack Weimer. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Middleton and two children left Monday for Chama, New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. John Helminger of Milford spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Middleton. Mr. Roy Miller, who has been ill for the past three weeks, is still unable to be up. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dahlstrom left for their home in Lincoln, Nebraska, on Tuesday after vi si ing with their son, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dahlstrom of North Huntington street. On Tuesday, the Retta-Jones W. C. T. U. held their annual institute in the Methodist church ’n Cromwell, with Mrs. L. O. Oiler of Syracuse as institute leader. Miss Geraldine Byland has spent the past two weeks in Logansport, visiting friends. Mrs. J. S. Edwards of Diamond Lake spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Cripe. The Church of the Brethren held their annual Sunday school picnic at the Bert Whitehead landing on 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Long called on Mrs. Della Dewart on Sunday. Barbara Bowser spent one day last week With her aunt, Mrs. Mart Long. Mrs. Jess Darr, who is also in the hospital at Warsaw, is much improved.

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Mrs. Charles Bell, who nas been ill for the past few weeks, was taken to the McDonald hospital in Warsaw ton Friday of las week. Mr. and Mrs. John Chaney of Wilmot, spent Thursday with Mrs. Millie Snobarger. Mrs. Wm. Hall of Corry, Pa., and Mrs. Wilma Hire were dinner guests in the home of Mrs. George A. Hire on Friday. Mrs. Clarence Snyder called on Mrs. Paul Cook on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. George A. Hire spent Saturday and Sunday of last week at the Methodist men’s retreat at Epworth Forset. r Miss Mary Ellen Davis >s spending a few weeks in Chicago, visiting. Mrs. Merle Sharp was hostess to her Sunday school class, the Good Samaritans, on Tuesday evening. All officers were re-elected during the business session. They were as follows: President, Mrs. Ethel Bowser; Secretary, Mrs. Alda Brower; Treasurer, Mrs. Edna Niles; with the teacher, SJrs. Meta Bushong. Wm. R. Bigler JEWELER Phone 14J Syracuse, Indiana

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Miss Mildred Bushong of near Warsaw, is spending this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Bushong. Mr.- and Mrs. Eston McClintic and son, Bruce, and Miss Naomi Jean McClintic spent Sunday in Kalamazoo. Ida Deardorff of Chicago, is spending three weeks with her mother. j WANTED i Tree Surgery Work, etc. Landstajie Gardening “Termite Extermination” FULLY INSURED K. T. HIRE Tree Surgeon Box 229

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