Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 48, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 November 1939 — Page 3
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Mrs. Charles Bell was returned to her home from the Luckey hospital in Wolf Lake. She is convalescing from a major operation. Mrs. C. R. Hollett and children, Mary and Scotty, of Plymouth, spent Sunday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meek and children of South Bend spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rarig and family. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hattie Meek who will spend several weeks with them. • Miss Gwyn Stucky spent the week-end at Naperville, Illinois, with her brothers, James and Lyman, who are students there. Mrs. Sadie Hire, Bernice Robinson, Lois Davis and Ruth Culler were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Rathburn at Valparaiso, Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. William Bowld left today for Memphis, Tenn., where they will spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bowld and son, Billy, en route to Phoenix, Arizona, where they will spend the winter. Mr. Charles Bachman Jr., spent Saturday in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Held of So. Bend, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Davis and daughters, Mary Ellen and Doris, and Clara Held, had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hibschman, Sunday. - ■ S. Mrs. Wayne Blakesly has been ill for the past few days. Mrs. Howard Bowser returned home Saturday after spending several days w r ith her sister, Mrs. Grace Black at her home in Ligonier. Ralph Thornburg, Jr., a student at the Indiana School of Pharmacy at Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thornburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foster and daughter, Florence, moved from the Bowser property into the O’Dell house, Monday. Mr. Kingsley Pfingst, who attends Indiana University, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leon C onnolly, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ball, and Byron Connolly of Chicago, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Connolly. Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Brown returned to their home in Indianapolis, Indiana, Saturday, after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kegg. Mrs. Samuel Searfoss “Free Hamburger at Dixie.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schmidt and Mrs. Wold of Indianapolis, spent the week-end at the Schmidt cottage on Lake Wawasee. Miss Margery Slabaugh, student at Indiana University, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- Court Slabaugh. Miss Ethel Niles spent Saturday with Mrs. Arnold Miller in North Webster. Mrs. Willard Gustafson and Miss Annie Causer spent Thursday in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Landis Pressler of Kendallville visited Mrs. Pressler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bushong, Sunday afternoon. Miss Betty Holloway of Fort Wayne spent the week-end here visiting frelnds and relatives. Mrs. Dial Rogers and daughter, Beverly, of South Bend, spent a few days last week wrth Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Holloway. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grieger and son, Dick, of Fort Wayne spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grieger. G. C. Furgeson of Omaha, Nebraska, arrived Monday evening to spend Som& time with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dahlstrom. Mrs. Nellie Henderson and father of Fort Wayne, spent a day with Mrs. Charles Naylor, last week. Mrs. Travis Purdy spent Tuesday in N w Pnris attending the meeting of the Goshen sub-group of the Women’s Home Missionary Society. JIM STUCKY TO PLAY LAST GAME AT N. C. C. Naperville, Ill.—(Special to the Syracuse Journal) —-Jim Stucky of •Syracuse will play his last home football game for North Central college here when he takes the field at his regular right tackle post next Saturday as North Central meets Lake Forest college of Lake Forest, 111.,4n the annual North Central homecoming game. Stucky has been on the North Central varsity for four years. His value to the team is shown by the fact that he has started every game this season and has played most of each game with the exception of the game two weeks ago when North Central swamped Concordia Teachers college, 33 to 0, with reserves playing most of the second half.
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SYRACUSE - WAWASEE JOURNAL
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Zerbe spent Thursday afternoon in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. John Grieger had dinner Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dial Rogers in South Bend. All Methodists are invited and urged to come to the M. E. church Sunday evening, November 5, for the evening services. This is the first Sunday in the month and an interesting program will be given. Mrs. Charles Naylor has just returned from Fort Wayne after visiting relatives during the last two weeks there. Mr. S. U. Hooper and daughter, Louise, attended the football game at Ann Arbor last Saturday and returned Sunday. Mr. Ronald E. Koher of South Bend called upon Mrs Minnie Bailey, Sunday morning. TO HOLD M. E. CONFERENCE AND SETTLEMENT DAY T Warsaw District Conference ..ud Second Quarterly Day of the Methodist church will be held at the First Methodist church in Goshen on Wednesday, November 8 th. The program of the day begins at 9:00 in the morning and includes music, several interesting talks, the regular business of electing district lay leaders, the World Service Roll Call and the reading of the mid-year Epworth Leagne report, which is to be read by Rev. Travis Purdy of our local M. E. church. Bishop Titus Howe, Bishop of the entire Indianapolis district, which includes all of Indiana, Is scheduled to give the principal address at 11:15, and it is in his honor that the meeting is called, since he is the newly elected area leader. He is to give another address, “The Biggest Business in the World,” at 7:00 in the evening as a conclusion to the program. All who attend will be given an opportunity to meet the new Bishop and it is hoped by local church officials that Syracuse will be ably represented at this meeting. Luncheon will be served by the ladies of the First Church at 12:15, noon. THE KELLEY’S HAVE IT! A short notation on the Warsaw police blotter Monday morning was, “Earl Kelly’s car struck a fender of Norman Kelley’s car damaging same. Kelley paid.” Saturday, October 28. This was unanimously a “Kelley jam, wasitnot? — (Times).
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I FRED W. BRAUN J O Safety Mui Much has been said about safe driving. Many lessons have been read, and also many lessons have been learned through bittei l experience, disappointment, accident, and death. The lesson of safety when once learned thoroughly should stick with us like our shadow. It should become a part of us like our arms or our legs. Let’s adapt these safety methods we read and hear about. It doesn’t cost anything. The main job is to make up our minds once and for all that we will drive safely, and then stick to the resolution. It’s Smart to Drive Carefully! Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beck at Indian Village. Mrs. John Auer spent Friday afternoon in Goshen. Harold Bowser of Elkhart spent Monday in Syracuse on business. Elmer P. Miles “Free Hamburger at Dixie.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maloy and sons of Angola were guests of Mrs. Maloy’s mother, Mrs. M. Snobarger, Sunday. Francis M. Ott “Free Hamburger at Dixie.”
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