Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 41, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 September 1939 — Page 6

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Neighborhood News

• Four Corners W by Mrs. Crist Darr Messrs and Mesdames Darr of Three Rivers, Michigan, and Beltman, of Aurora, 111., called at the Grist Darr home Sunday. Wm. Hartleb and wife called at the home of Howard McSweeny, Friday afternoon. Christ Darr and wife spent Thursday evening at the home of Bari Darr of near Zion. Mrs. Rice of Wawasee called at the Crist Darr home Sunday forenoon. Mary Ulery attended service at the Bethel church Sunday ingMrs. Ida Snyder was a Goshen Shopper -Saturday afternoon. Mr. Roy Eisenhour and two children, Mrs. Dorothy Troup and daughter, Shirley, of Elkhart, Mrs. Opal Darr and three children of near Zion, Mr. Price of Milford, were Sunday and Monday callers at the Crist Darr home, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. LaTone Jenson were Sunday visitors with relatives of Richivlle.

RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR I

“TAEAR TEACHER” is back on the U airwaves with her “Bright Idea Club” Saturday mornings at 10:30. e. d. s. t., over the NBC-Blue network. / I \ She is Madeline Gray, pictured here, and her new idea offers prizes to youngsters for telling things to do in their spare time and ways to make money. She will present children themselves on the radio. • • • Dave “Hobby Lobby” Elman is rapidly depleting the ranks of the NBC page boys. To date eight of them have resigned to act as guides out at Elman’s World’s Fair exhibit. ♦ ♦ ♦ Erno Rapee. distinguished conductor of the CBS “Musical Playhouse,” has a valuable collection of unpub- * k \ Wj|| ... . w/X / \ / lished scores of famous composers, several of which are being played for the first time during this new Sunday series. « • • Doc R' ?kwell, the sage of Boothbay Harbor, was joking when he said on the Rudy Vallee Hour, “Hot dogs with mustard are only a dollar and a half at the New York World’s Fair.” However, none other than Grover A. Whalen himself took the Doc seriously. Whalen insisted on setting Vallee listeners right on food prices at the Fair just a week after Rockwell ted his little joka.

0 Salem # By Mrs. Joe Smith Sunday guests in the Joe Smith home were Emory Guy and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold LeCount, and children, Glen Smith and family of Ligonier, June Pinkerton, Bdw. Smitte and Herbert Kilmer. Joe Smith, who suffered a heart attack recently, is a very sick man. George Auer and wife entertained company for dinner Sunday. * Mrs. Roy Pinkerton and daughters, June and Betty, were sick with the flu and sore throat last week. Earl Baker, who is employed at the Jacob Bucher farm spent his vacation at New York and attended the World's Fair. George Coy and family of Warsaw spent Sunday with his parents, Clarence Coy and family. Howard Mock and family'spent last Thursday at the Waneta Mock home helping to pick apples. Mrs. Mock and Waneta called at the Smith home.

By EARLE FERRIS

When Clyde Beatty, famed lion tamer appearing at Hamid’s Million Dollar Pier in Atlantic City, was scheduled for a recent radio program his cats were so nervous, tie feared to let his wife substitute for him and sent Mrs. Beatty to New York to do the broadcast. • • * Cecil B. DeMille’s Monday night Radio Theatre celebrated a first and a last recently. Charles famed English actor who had justreturned to H'llywood from a two z < » \ /.*• I 11SRX xJfew I V J / \ lb x / years’ sojourn abroad, made his firsti appearance in a full-length radiol drama on the hour. That night’s, show was the last Radio Theatre until September 11. — Bob “Believe It Or Not” Ripley has been given the largest gaver in the world by Vice-President Garner to exhibit at his Odditorium on Broadway. • • • Latest of the vocal groups to appear regularly on the airlanes is the “Stardusters,” now featured Wednes- ; day nights over NBC on George \ 7 I Jessel’s program. They comprise three boys and a girl, the girl being! May McKim, pictured here. Although, this is her first regular series, ate to an experienced radio stoics.

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A large crowd attended the home-coming at New Salem church and all enjoyed Dr. Burk’s sermons. Mr. and Mrs. George Auer, son, Lewis, and lady friend, and daughter, Betty, and Vern Dausman and family, also June Pinkerton spent -Saturday evening in Pierceton attending the fair. Mabel Mick of Syracuse spent the week-end with the George Auer family. Lamarr Bowser and wife have moved back to Goshen where he is employed. James Pinkerton and wife of Tippecanoe Lake called a- the Roy Pinkerton home Sunday. • Head of the Lakes 0 by Mrs. Jacob Click Jesse Jarrett of (Elkhart was a caller Sunday forenoon in the Jacob Click home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McClintic, Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Buck and daughter, Eunice, attended the state fair at Indianapolis, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson attended the Pierceton fair Saturday evening. Luella Wingard visited over the week-end in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shock spent the week-end in Crawfordsville, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Silveus of Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Charlie Sai-dla and Mrs. Vivian Sharp and daughter came home from Kolaska, Michigan, Sunday. Mrs. Sharp had been to Michigan several weeks for her health. Vada McClintic spent several days last week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dean Hite. Mrs. Mary Wingard called on her mother, Mrs. Ira Crow, Friday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests in the Martin McClintic home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mr. John Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hite and daughter, Deanna Jo. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hamman called in the afternoon.

BOURBON FAIR DAY and NIGHT Sept. 19-22, ’39 A $1 SEASON TICKET ADMITS YOU TO BOTH SESSIONS Races, Horse Pulling, Contests, Music, Shows md Farm Exhibits. A WEEK FILLED WITH PROFIT and PLEASURE Entries Positively Close Tuesday Night, September 19th* 1939, at 6:00 pan. M. M. BECK, Sec’y. BOURBON, DiLx-JA

Callers Saturday afternoon in the Jonas Cripe home were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rusher and son, Dale.

The first reunion of the Henry Shock family was held in the Eli Shock home Sunday. There were fifty-two present. M-rs. Jacob Click attended the Helping Others class party of the North Webster Church of the Brethren last Thursday at the Anna Smith home in North Webster. Elizabeth Shock and Jonas Cripe called Friday afternoon in the Frank Mock home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock and son, Joe, were -Sunday dinner guests In the Fred Kuhn home. Louise Sensibaugh called in the Harry Wingard home Friday evening. Sunday dinner guests in the Jonas Cripe home were Mr. and Mrs. Will Shock, Mrs. Leese B .nting and daughter, Sally. Ezra Shock spent the week-end in Kolaska, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. John Stump spent the week-end as guests of their daughter, Mrs. Ezra -Shock. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Click were Friday evening callers in the Eimanuel Click home. Callers Monday afternoon in the Martin McClintic home vere Ann Kimber of Toledo, Ohio, and May Malcom of Logansport. Merle Line, who fell in the silo Saturday at the Chester Brown home and broke some ribs, is fair at this writing.

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Thomas Schlect, who was operated on about ten days ago at theMcDonald hospital in Warsaw, was brought home Saturday and is Improving nicely at this writing. 41 Zion Chapel £ by Adah Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Deaton, Mrs. Belle Strieby and Eldon Watkins attended the state fair at Indianapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Cable,, Mrand Mrs. John Cable and daughter, Sandra,, of Elkhart, called on the Eston Claytons Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stamates called on their daughter, Mrs. RuthMeredith in -Syracuse, Sunday evening. Mrs. Florence Myers and daughters, Doris and Marilyn, called on the Dave and Eston Claytons Friday evening.

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