Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 43, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 29 September 1939 — Page 6

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Neighborhood News

• Head of the Lakes * by Mrs. Jacob Click Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Orcutt were callers Sunday In the Ira Crow and also the Harry Wingard homes. Callers Wednesday afternoon in the Elmo Shock home were Mrs. Ralph Lung and Mrs. Fred Kuhn and children. Mrs. Lena Gantz, Mrs. Alice Shock and Mr. and Mrs. Eli. Shock were Sunday dinner guests in the Curt W’inebrenner home near Wolflake. Callers Saturday afternoon in the Jonas Cripe home were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Crow. TRY JOURNAL WANT APS Mrs. Jacob Click spent Friday and Saturday at Goshen, the guest of her daughters. Katherine and Geraldine, and attended the flower festival. Amy Wingard called on Rosa Click Monday afternoon. Frank Farley of Anderson was a caller Sunday forenoon in the Martin McClintic home. Mrs. Ira Crow called in the Eli Sowers home Monday evening at Etna Green. Mrs. Milo Klingaman called in the Harry Wingard home Thursday. Sunday afternoon callers in the Martin McClintic home were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hite and son, Billy. Marie Bleeke spent several days last week in Fort Wayne. Sunday afternoon callers in the Jonas Cripe home were Mr. and Mrs. Will Shock. Sunday dinner guests in the Elmo Shock home were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dorsey and daughter, Dixie. Mrs. Lena Gantz spent Sunday night in the Eli Shock home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock were Wednesday dinner guests in the John Baker home at Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rinyenberg and daughter, Carol, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Ferveda. Sunday dinner guests in the Martin McClintic home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hamman and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hite and-daugh-ter, Deanna Jo. Callers Sunday afternoon in the Elmo Shock home were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lew Allen. Mrs. Harry Wingard and daughter, Luella, were at Columbia City, Monday evening.

Wm. R. Bigler JEWELER Phone 14J Syracuse, Indiana

Amy Wingard called on Vada McClintic Monday forenoon. Florence Shock called on Bernice Baugher, Friday afternoon. 0 Four Corners .0 by Mrs. Crist DanMr. and Mirs: Clarence Morgan of Lake Wawasee called at the Crist Darr home Friday afternoon. Mesdames Daniel and Harley Gall were Goshen shoppers Thursday evening. Mrs. Clarence Snyder and Mrs. Geyer were in Goshen Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. McSweeney entertained company at their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Darr of Three Rivers, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Yoder of Goshen, were Sunday afternoon callers at the Crist Da A- home. Some of the farmers in this community have sown t heir ■wheat and are now trusting that rain will soon come, as needed so much. Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Mesdames Darr and Weimer, and daughter of Syracuse, Earl Darr of near Zion, and Mr. Andrew Beer of Milford were callers at the Darr home Friday. Mrs. Irene Disher of Syracuse was a caller at the Darr home Thursday morning. Mrs. Charlotte McSweeney and daughter were at Goshen, Thursday evening. Mir. McKinney and Mr. Miller of Milford built a chimney for Wm. Hartleb. Mrs. Noble Meyers of Syracuse was a caller in this community on Friday. 0 Bethany 0 by Mrs. Wm. Sheffield Home Ec Club Meets. The Bethany Home Ec club met Thursday, September 20, at the home of Mrs. Deloss Weaver with 28 members and four guests present. The meeting was opened with the Lord’s prayer followed by a song, “Onward Christian Soldiers.” The club creed was then read and the roll call response

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was “My Most Embarrassing Moment.” A pot luck dinner was served at the noon hour. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Guy Rothrock, October 12. The table committee was appointed as follows: Mrs. Myrtle Rackrock, Mrs. Nora Warble and Mrs. Ellis Zook. The visiting committee named to visit the Waterford club October 5 at the home of Mrs. Kircher includes Mrs. Goldie Tully, Mrs. Sadie McKissick, Mrs. Esther Weaver, Mrs. Bernice Neff. Two new members are Mrs. W’illiam Warble and Mrs. Edna Fisher. ’Mrs. Bert Neff, who has been on the sick list for the past month is much improved. Rev. Milo Geyer is so he can ride out again but Mrs. Geyer has been very ill the past week. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Weybright of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. John Honor and daughters, Nora Jean and Joan of South Bend and Mrs. Neva Miles were Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheff Id. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cooper have moted to Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Harris have moved from the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McGarrity to Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Neff have bought the Manly Deeter farm on which Mr. and Mrs. Emery Vorhees live. Mr. Bob Whitehead has returned from California, where he spent the summer. Mrs. Katy Arnold, who is on the sick list is spending some time in Mishawaka with her son, Earl Arnold, and wife. .. — I 9 Concord 0 by Mrs. Ernest Mathews Mi;, and Mrs. Chester Stiffler and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ada Coy of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gilbert spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hartzler of Nappanee. Mrs. Irene Bucher spent Wednesday afternoon with Anna Mathews.

Those who spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher were Mrs. Emma Bushong, Mrs. J. PWarley and daughter, Sandra Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weisser and son, Lary, and Warren Qausman. Mrs. Earl R. Miller .of Sugar Grove preached a fine sermon at Concord on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie, ' Fisher and daughter, Linda Ann, were guests at the Cleo Estep home Sunday. VISITS HUDSON PLANT A recent visitor in Detroit, the motor capitol, Glen R. White of Syracuse, Ind., tells of .seeing how automobiles are made in plants of the Hudson Motor Car Company. Hudson is in full production of its 1940 models and since tjo other automobile company manufacturers a larger proportion of c'mssis units and parts for its cars, Mr. White was able to get a complete picture of automobile production in one factory tour., TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS Mock*s Boat Livery Motor Boats—-Row Boats Canoes and Cottages for Rent Welding—Johnson Motors PHONE 504 ROAD 13 Phone 889 Box 177 A. J. Th i bodes ux Watch & Clock Repairing Lake Street, Ist house South of U. B. Church SYRACUSE. INDIANA Dry . Cleaning FALL SAMPLES FOR SUITS ARE HERE! • SYRACUSE DRY • CLEANER Phone 90 M. E. RAPP

> • V Now’s the Time! | BEGIN NOW to get your home and other buildings ready for the harsh winter weather that is coming. YOU’LL FIND every thing you need in LUMBER and BUILDERS SUPPLIES here SYRACUSE LUMBER & COAL COMPANY Phone 69 Today!

RACCOONS PROPAGATED BY THIRTY-FIVE CLUBS Thirty-five Indiana conservation clubs are propagating raccoon tuis year under special agreement with the Division of Fish and Game, was reported by Indiana conservation authorities. This is a part of the conservation program to increase the stock of beneficial, desirable wildlife through artificial propagation and liberation. During the past year, when twenty clubs 'w«re participating in the raccoon propagation program, twa hundred of fur4>earing animals were produced and liberated-

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