Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 38, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 August 1939 — Page 6

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Neighborhood News

• South Shore % by Ada Searfoes Miss Willodean Mock of South Bend spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock. , Guy Warner is filling his lot on the South Side of the road. Mrs. Timberlake, who has been having a fractured hip 13 able be up with the aid of crutches. Forest Snepp spent Monday afternoon in Warsaw. Mr. Fogarty of Indianapolis is spending this week in the Bert Searfoss cottage. Mr. McGowan and family of Indianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss, Monday afternoon. Miss Vorhees called on Mrs. Lester Mock Monday evening. ‘ 0 Head of the Lakes 0 ; by Mrs. Jacob Click Jonas Cripe and Shock attended the Hamman reunion near Kendallville, Saturday. Junior McClintic is spending the week at Indianapolis the guest of his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Holder. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brownlee and daugher, Mrs. F. A. Parker, and grandson, Paul Dewey, of Steubenville, Ohio, are visiting with Mr. and' Mrs. Jacob Click and family. Mrs. Brownlee is the sister of Mrs. Click. <Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock and son, Joe, attended the Mock school reunion Sunday at the Mock school reunion Sunday at the Mock school house. Sunday dinner guests in the Martin McClintic home were Mr. Alva Hamman and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hite and daughter, Deanna Jo. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas. Mrs. Jacob Click was a caller Friday evening in the Harry Wingard home. Week-end guests in the Martin McClintic home were Mrs. Dorothy Holder and three children of Indianapolis. Mrs. A. J. Bleeke spent last week in Indianapolis. Mr. Jacob Click took a load of 4-H Club workers to Chicago, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McClintic and grandson, Junior, were guests Thursday evening in the Dean Hite home at Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Click attended Old Settler’s Day at Columbia City Thursday evening. Mrs. Sherman Deaton called in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Click Thursday. Calmly smoking a cigar, Janies Colazzo was found by Cleveland police lying beside the railroad tracks after he had been hit by a train.

• Concord • by Mrs. Ernest Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Park Losier of Goshen were Saturday evening guests at the Berton Howe home. Mr. and Mrs. John Helminger of Goshen spent Thursday at the Silas Gilbert home. Those who called at the James Dewart home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher and daughters, Yvonne and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dewart. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rockstool and son, Everett Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Stiffler and daughter, Louise, spent Sunday evening at the Chester Stiffler home. Mrs. Lavica Bucher spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart. Those who were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mathews were Mrs. Emma Pinkerton, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph Neff, and daughters, Emogene and Darline. Mr. and Mrs. James Bucher, Mr. \md Mrs. Harold Bucher and family of California, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mathews were in Goshen, Thursday. Mrs. Irene Bucher’s grandmother, Mrs. Mary Hover of Milford spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler and family, Roy Glen and Emory Gene spent Sunday with the former’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Imon Rookstool of Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. John Jimison of Detroit, Michigan, spent Wednesday at the Berton Howe home. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gilbert called at the Joe Lanty home, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher attended camp meeting at Wakarusa on Sunday. • Bethany • by Mrs. Wm. Sheffield Marilyn and Helen Bender of Emmatown are spending the week with their grandmother, Mrs. Emma Baker. Mrs. Amy Clem spent last week in Elkhart with her son, John and wife, who are the parents of a son. Mrs. Lizzie Duker, who has been ill for some time, is some improved. Those who called on Rev. and Mrs. Milo Geyer last week were Mrs. Rollo Neff, Mrs. Emory Vorhees® Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield, Mrs. Neva Niles and Mr. G. H. Green. Mr. and Mrs. John McGarrity, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Harris spent Thursday at Pendleton with Chas. Harris, Jr. Mrs. E. Sharp of Elkhart spent Wednesday with Mrs. Charley Harris.

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Mr. Robert Ryman of Elkhart Valley gave a splendid talk to the young people Sunday evening at the Bethany Church of the Brethren. Mrs. Edward Boyd, who has been very ill the past four weeks, is improving slowly. • Zion Chapel • by Adah Clayton The Zion Chapel W.M.A. met at the Guy schoolhouse last Thursday After, devotions a good-will shower was held for Mrs. Beulah Maison. Bert Searfoss, Elmer Korer and Rev. Maison were dinner guests. Mrs. Jennie Steinbarger spent last week at Pickwick with Mrs. S. C. Stultz. Mrs. Mary Phoebus, Sylvania, Ohio, visited her sister, Mrs. Belle Strieby, recently. Mrs. Mary Gilchrist of Willow Grove spent Thursday with Mrs. Marie LeCount. Dallas Grindel and family of Chicago spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Harry Chiddester. A birthday dinner was held Sunday for George Steinbarger, Charlotte LeCount, and Mary Ellen Bailey at the Steinbarger home. Those present were Mrs. Esther Harris and daughters, Norma Jane and Claudia, from Hammond, Mrs. Pansy Pritchett and children, Frank and Mary from Knox, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stover, Jessie Bailey and family of Niles, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. John Heltzell, Albion, Ed Heltzell of Milford, Mr. Orva Ronau of Pontiac, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Steinbarger and sons, Jim and Earl, of Rome City, Mrs. Forest LeCount and daughters. Charlotte and Priscilla. j TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS

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