Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 3, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 December 1939 — Page 3
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A Head of the Lakes • by Mrs. Jacob Click Sunday afternoon callers in the Jonas Cripe home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Will Shock. Sunday dinner guests in the Elmo Shock home were Mr. and Mrs. Leander Yoder and son, Walter Gerald, Charles Yoder, Delina Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Baron Steller, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dorsey and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn and children. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Hummel and daughter were 'Sunday dinner guests of Roy Husing at Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goon, daughter, Vivian, and son, Darrel, were visitors last week at North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock were visitors Thursday at Warsaw in the Chester Payne home. Lovina Klingaman and Mary Klingaman called Friday afternoon on Rora Click. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Shock called in the Jonas Cripe home Thursday afternoon. Guests Sunday In the Martin McClintic home were |fr. ana Mrs. Charles Thomas and Dick Knox. Callers in the Elmo Shock home Sunday afternoon were Elizabeth Shock, Ella Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Will Shock. Callers Wednesday afternoon in the Jonas Cripe home were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rothenberger. V&da McClintic, Marie Bleeke and Rosa Click were among those who attended the Helping Others class party of the North Webster Church o F the Brethren Thursday in the bone of Bertha Liken. Vada McClintic spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Thomas, in Elkhart. W Concord $ by Mrs. Ernest Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert and son. Mr. and Mr« Toe Lantz and family, spent Sunday after-
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noon with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs Ray Wilkson and family of near Ligonier, Jake Bucher, Irvin Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dewart, called at the Chester Stiffler home Sunday. ” • nnj Mrs. Tver ’tt Ghar? and family were callers at the Gay Fisher home Sunday. A 'r and Mrs. Johnnie Fisher rnd daughter, Linda Ann, were guests at the Cleo Eastep home in Milford, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Zellinger spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews. Mrs. Fannie Bucher and Tobias Kike of New Paris, Lawrence and Lloyd Dewart and wives, Emma Lantz and Bert Searfoss and wife called on Mrs Mary Dewart, Sunday. She is still bedfast. Mr. and Mrs. John Stiffler of Syracuse spent Thursday evening with Chester Stiffler and family. Yvonne Bucher spent Tuesday at the Wayne Bucher home. Mrs. Mildred Wyland and children were guests at the William Wyland home Saturday. Jacob Bucher and Yvonne were Warsaw shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart, Randall Dewart and Miss Gwendolyn Orn were Sunday guests at the Ernest Mathews home.
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• Salem • By Mrs. Joe Smith Arnold LeCount and family were week-end guests of Mrs. Joe Smith and son, Harry. Emory Guy and wife were Sunday dinner guests in the Smith home. Vern Dausman and family spent Sunday evening with Roy Pinkerton and family. A large crowd attended the funeral of Chauncey Weybright, Monday afternoon. Frank Groves of Milford was taken sick at the home of Mrs. Chauncey Weybright, Monday, and was taken to the home of his son, Gerald Groves. He is better at this writing. Large crowds have veen attending the revival at New Salem. Rev. Beahm is delivering some very good sermons. Charles Bowser and wife of Goshen attended the funeral of ChauifCey Weybright. Hugh Ettline and family of near Goshen called at the Roy Pinkerton home Sunday evening. “Free ‘Wimpy’ at Dixie.” William Rapp
• Four Corners (B by Mrs. Crist Darr Earl Darr and three children called at the home of his parents Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Godshaw and two children of South Bend were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hartleb, and in the afternoon, Mr. Godshaw and son called, at the home of his parents near Drewart Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews of near Concord, called at the Crist Darr home Friday afternoon. We enjoyed the visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mathews. Mr. Jess Kisennour was a caller at the Darr home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder entertained at their home in observance of Mrs. Edna Geyer’s birthday, the following Messers, and Mesdames: Self, Gawthrop, Bushong and three children, Ditrhick and three children, Darr and three children, and Mrs. Crist Darr. A pot luck supper was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Geyer received a number of presents and all wished her many more happy birthdays. Mrs. Charlotte MoSweeney attended the Motherclub meeting in Syracuse Monday evening. Mrs. Daniel Gall, Mr. and Mrs. Orist Darr, Mrs. Floyd Berkey and Vern Kirkendoffer were in Goshen Monday.
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