Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 41, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 September 1939 — Page 3

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Herman Cleghorn of Hammond, Ind., was visiting his granddaughter, Donna Jean, at the Sam Rasor home, Labor Day. Mrs. Elizabeth Cleghorn of Rosedale, Ind., was visiting her great-granddaughter, Donna Jean Cleghorn, Labor Day. Mr. Irvin Rasor of Whiting, Ind., was visiting his brother, Sam, on Labor Day. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rasor and great-granddaughter, Donna Jean, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Clegharn and Mr. pud Mrs. Fred Buhrt a couple of days last week. Miss Jane Hire returned home Sunday after spending two weeks at a hospital in Indianapolis for observation. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Holloway spent the week-end at South Bend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dial Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook and son, Charles, of North Manchester, were dinner guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. F. Byers. Mr. Cook is superintendent of the North Manchester Public Schools. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Singer of North Manchester , Ind., and Dr. William Singer of Raleigh, North Carolina, were guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. 2. James Byers. Dr. Singer is instructor in the Department of Science in the State University of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Gray and daughter of Fort Wayne were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Disher, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Disher and son, Paul, were in Winchester, Sunday to see their son, Ralph, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClintic of Warsaw spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McClintic. Catherine Rothenberger, teacher in Fort Wayne, spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rothenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith of Dewart Lake were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Kroh visited Mr. and Mrs. S, Frank Shearer of Cromwell, Sfinday. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Laughlin spent Tuesday evening in Goshen. Miss Olga Beckman and Mr. Vernon Beckman had as week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Shaw of Indianapolis. Miss Olga Beckman spent this week with Miss Viola Glasgow in Peoria, Illinois. Harry Appenzeller and Gene Finch of Redkey, Indiana were guests of Miss Betty Hark! ess, Sunday.

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Mrs. Bertha Van Horn of Grand Rapids is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. G. McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. T. G McMahon and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hilbish had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Forest Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Bailey joined her husband at Winona Lake, Sunday, where he had been attending a conference all week. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Blocker and sons, Johnny and Jimmy, spent Saturday and Sunday in Marion, Indiana. Mr. B. A. McPherson of Charleston, West Virginia, spent the Labor Day week-end with his mother, Mrs. E. M. McPherson. Mr. McPherson made remarkable time driving here, it taking him • only 10 hours. Mr. Frank W. Green attended the Methodist hospital board meeting in Fort Wayne, Tuesday. Rev. J. F. Seelig of N ppanee will be the minister in charge of the services at the Methodist church next Sunday. Mr. Robert Bergel of Fort Wayne is visiting William Williamson for a short time. Mr. Harold Myers is leaving Saturday for Fort Wayne. The Business and Professional Woman’s Club will hold its September party Tuesday evening September 14. at T o’clock at Johnsons Hotel. Mrs. Harriet Rigdon will be the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. John Grieger spent Sunday in Elwood, Illinois. They were accompanied by Mrs. E. Obringer, who returned to her daughter’s home in Elwood. ,Misses Lucy and Laura Bachman returned to Indiana University Tuesday. Katharine Ddllen left Tuesday to enter the North Central College in Napierville, Illinois. Employees of he Wolf and Dessauer department store in Fort Wayne will hold a tournament at Maxwelton, Sunday. Mr. Rod VanderWater of Muskegon, Michigan, visited friends in Syracuse, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel St Itz of Clinton, Indiana, have sold their Pickwick Park property to the Vogels of Indianapolis. t

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Miss Marjorie Slabaugh returned to Indiana University Saturday. The Ligonier city golf tournament will be held at Maxwelton Club on Sunday. The Alpha Phi Delta fraternity of Fort Wayne will hold a tournament at Maxwelton golf course on Sunday. Mr. Frank Craven of Kendallville called on L. N. Kitsan, Saturday and Sunday. The Misses Mary Alice Kitson, Dorothy Chard, and Geraldine 'nv teachers at South Bend, called on L. N. Kitson, Saturday. Mrs. M. D. Cohen, Miss Louis Ann Holmboe, Mr. Robert Dunkle, Mr. F. A. Bornmann, Jr., and Mr. H. G. Johnson, all of Chicago, were week-end guests of Mrs. F. A. Bornmann. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robison of Goshen spent the week-end wltn Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gustafson. Mr. and Mrs. Sabin Robison, Leesburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Robison, had dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gustafson. Mrs. Willard Gustafson and Mrs. Eddie Robison spent Monday in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oyler and family and Mrs. L. O. Oyler spent the week-end in Michigan visiting various nurseries and points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Winans of Toledo, Ohio, spent the veek-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Winans. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Skidgell spent Sunday at Winona Lake.

Comparative Condensed Statement of Condition as of September 11, 1938 and as of September 11, 1939 RESOURCES Sept. 11, 1938 Sept. 11, 1939 Cash and Due from Banks — $113,341.68 $114,095.35 U. S. Government Securities 145,500.00 128,600.00 Other Bonds and Securities i— 73,505.00 64,107.50 Loans and Discounts ,—— 156,063.22 215,214.89 Bank Building, Furn. and Fixtures 6,720.00 6,460.00 Other Real Estate - 2.00 1.00 Overdrafts .01 .08 Other Assets 175.12 Total Resources .... $495,131.91 $528,653.94 LIABILITIES Capital Stock, Common $ 35,000.00 $ 35,000.00 Surplus 15,000.00 25,000.00 Undivided Profits . 15,028.38 13,393.38 Deposits ——‘ 430,103.53 455,260.56 Total Liabilities $495,131.91 $528,653.94 DEPOSITS September 11, 1934 , $ 151,109.94 September 11, 1935 848,708.18 September 11, 1936 331,362.08 September 11, 1937 3 8 7,041.25 September 11, 1938 430,103.52 September 11, 1939 455,260.48 z... THE STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE - SYRACUSE, INDIANA Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .

Miss Carma Parkhurst ’eft Wednesday to attend Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Skidgell will spend the coming week-end in Hammond, Indiana, visiting their daughter, Mrs. F. F. Hershberger. Mrs. Arnold Pfingst, Mrs. W. M. Wilt, and Mrs. Howard Shupp, spent Monday in South Bend. Mrs. CeceUa Disher is in charge of the library in the absence of Mrs. George Hire. Ralph Thornburg, Jr., left Wednesday for Indianapolis where he will attend a school of pharmacy. Lucille Osborn has now resumed her work at Purdue University at West Lafayette. Grace Darr celebrated her birthday on Sepember 11. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ousterhout oT Elkhart visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gants, recently. Mrs. R. V. Kelley and Mrs. Charlotte Fox of Chicago are spending a week here. Mr. Roy Schleeter left Sunday for Green Lake, Wisconsin, to attend the 33rd annual convention of the People’s Life Insurance Co., of Frankfort, Indiana. He is expected to return home the last of this week.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gants attended the funeral of Mrs. John. Hattier of Chicago at Goshen last Friday. Mrs. Hattie is a former resident of Goshen. Mrs. Sadie Hire spent Monday in Warsaw.

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