Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 45, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 October 1939 — Page 3

Neighborhood News

Head of the Lakes 0 by Mrs. Jacob Click Vada McClintic spent several days last week the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Thomas, In Elkhart. f .. Callers Sunday afternoon in the Jacob Click home were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vail of Kennelworth, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuckman were Ligonier shoppers Monday afternoon. Luella Wingard spent the weekend visiting in Warsaw. Sunday afternoon callers in the Jonas Cripe home were Miio Miller and daughter. Sunday dinner guests in the Elmo Shock home were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dorsey and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Crow and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Click 'were callers Monday afternoon in the Harry Wingard home. Mrs. Harry Wingard was a caller Saturday in the Ira Orow home. Mrs. Ella Angel was a dinner ■guest in the Jacob Click home, Sunday. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Martin McClintic were among the group who went on a picnic Sunday near Angola, at the park. Ella Brown was a visitor Thursday afternoon in the Jonas Crine home. Everett Crow spent the weekend in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Crow, but returned to Detroit, Sunday afternoon. Vada McClintic called on Marie Bleeke Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jacob Click attended the Helping Others class party of the Church of the Brethren of North ■Webster, at the home of Mrs. Randolph Allison, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas spent Saturday night in the Martin McClintic home. Mrs. Jacob Click called on Mrs. Jack Follis Tuesday afternoon, who is ill at Goshen.

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0 South Shore • by Ada Searfoes Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mock and family and Louise Vorhees spent Saturday evening in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Searfoss. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and Mr. and Mrs. James Traster spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss. Mr. Forest Snepp and daughter, Olean, have gone to Hot Springs for the winter. Mr. Joe Workman has T one to Indianapolis for the winter. Mrs. Fred Searfoss spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Bert Searfoss. Salem By Mrs. Joe Smith Hugh Ettline and family spent Sunday afternoon with Roy Pinkerton and family. In the evening Roy Pinkerton and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Brower and wife. Mrs. Joe Smith spent Saturdaynight with Arnold LeCount and family of Syracuse. On Sunday, Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy, and Arnold LeCount end family were guests of Nathan Long and sister. Mrs. Ott of Solomon Creek. The following attend d the birthday dinner given for Lewis Auer: John Auer and w'fe, nd Orvel and William Wogo nan nJ families. Mrs. Edw. Klinger is xway ■ »s---iting friends. June Pinkerton, who ;s w>rsing for Mrs. Insley of Leesburg, spent the week-end at home. A thief who took 115 pennies from Joseph Katenas’ butcher shop in Philadelphia was aptured because he paused to count them. Police found him at the '-ash register —still counting.

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• Four Corners • by Mrs. Crist Darr Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darr -ind three children of near Zion called at the homes of their parents, Geyer and Darr, Sunday afternoon. The many friends of Mrs. LaTone Jenson will be pleased to learn that she is at her home making the improvement that is wished by all for her health and happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Ted. GodschalK and children of South Bend were visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hartleb, Sunday. Mary Ulery attended the Brethren aid at Milford, Thursday. Mr. Frank Maloy was a business caller at Warsaw, Thursday. Mr. Howard MeSweeay, wife and daughter, were at New Psris in the interest of cider making, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Artie Geyer called at the home of Crist Darr Friday afternoon. Arden Bushong of Syracuse spent from Friday until Sunday afternoon with his grandparents, Mt. and Mrs. A. W. Geyer. • Zion Chapel • by Adah Clayton A reception was held at the Guy schoolhouse last Tuesday evening for Rev. Robert Hersha and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eston Clayton and baby, Verla Carol, entertained the following guests at dinner, Sunday: Mr. William Wagner, Chicago; the Eldon Claytms, Leesburg; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers and daughter and Wayne Hapner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers and daughters, Doris and Marilyn, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clayton. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS

MRS. R. B. KELLY DIES AT GOSHEN HOME, SATURDAY Mrs. Marie Kelly, wife of R. B. Kelly, died at 9:45 Saturday morning at her home in Goshen, after a long illness of complications. Death came upon her fiftieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly were prominent in social life at Syracuse and Wawasee, having spent tne summer season at their cottage on Kale Island during the past fifteen years. "’I Surviving besides the husband are two daughters. Mrs. John K. Howard of Nappanee, and Mrs E. L. Graff of Goshen; two grandchildren; her stepmother, Mrs. M. V. Starr; and a half sister, Mrs. Claude Coppes, of Nappanee. Funeral services were held at the Culp funeral home in C-osben last Monday afternoon —Tn tre Rev. Harley Woolverton in charge. Burial was made in the Violett cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. John Watk’ns and daughters, Jeanette and Dorothy were Sunday dinner guests of the Sherman Deatons. SEND THE JOURNAL To Your SON or DAUGHTER in COLLEGE.

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