The Indiana Journal, Volume 34, Number 23, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 October 1937 — Page 8
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Carnival Attractions Feature At Cattle Show
Syracuse Personals and Social l :
• <• Mrs. B. S. Hoy, who has been caring for her sister, Maunie Petty, at Peru, spent several days last week at her home in Syracuse. Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoy motored her to Peru Sunday afternoon, where she will remain for the next month. - ; Dr. and Mrs. Robert Riddle and x son, of Butler, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Mellinger. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hamilton Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Alwood went to Huntington Sunday afternoon to lake their daughter, Mrs. Moser, home. Mrs. M«oser and son had spent last week with • her parents, i 0 : I ' Lloyd Juday, Ruby Rogers, Katherine Grabell. Paul Rogers, and Lester Stabler ,spent Sunday at Culver, Indiana, visiting Berdine Longcor. who is employed there. “ » j Mr. and Mrs. F. Allan Weatherholt, H. K. Larsen and Matt Kaizer attended tne Notre Dame-! Drake football game at Soutfti Bend, Saturday afternoon. William Zimmerman visited his parents,. Mr. and. Mrs. Benjamin! Zimmerman, last weekend- He de > liVered’the sermon at the Solomon , Creek churcn Sunday evening. - Mr._ and Mrs. Henry Grieger, who have spent the summer in Northern Michigan, moved into', the S. H. Bell cottage at Pottawatomie Park, Sunday. ? j I Mrs. William Rapp and daughter - Christine returned Friday after visiting Mrs. Rapp’s in Minneapolis, Minn, the past week. „ 1 Mrs. Emma Mabie, Indianapolis. visited in the homes of Mr. | and M s. 'Ralph Method and Mr. : a vl Mrs. Eldred Mabie last weekend. * 4jur. and Mrs. Steve Finton and sob, Prnmk. visited Mr-, mm __ Mrs.' Frank lumwl in Dunlap from Friday until Sunday. ~~ Mrs. Edith Stephenson returned to her home in Mario,; m. ».. s he summer on Lake Wawam tuc home i»i R.Ki Mrs, Leonard Mump u Goshen. Mrs. Henry Grenaeher with a' group of friends front Minneapolis, Minn., stopped in Syracuse Monday enroute to Hicksville, 0. ?' *I Mr. and Sirs. John Grieger re turned Monday from a week’s trip through Southern Indiana ano Juliet, 111. , Mrs. John McClintic and chiluron of Comstock. Mien., visite Mr. and Mrs. Eston McClintic Monday. Eph Landis, Minneapolis, Minn. I arrived yesterday to visit in the homesoof Sarah Ott and M. V. Landis. The Brethe.hood of the Solomon Creek church will meet October' 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker. Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Guild, Winona Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Gants Sunday. fe L ___ o i | J. C. Hayes and A. I. ‘Culp spent Wednesday in the home of i Mr. and Mrs, O. G. Carr. Mrs. Wallace Howard entertained the Art Club in her home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Julier, Goshen, visited Mrs. Lyuia vea -‘ dorff Saturday, ahd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rathburn are visiting relatives and friends in DeMotte and Hebron this week. Mrs. W. Hall, .Corry, Pa., is visiting Mrs- Wilma Hire this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuttle, Indianapolis, spent the weekend at Lake Wawasee. Dial Rogers, South Bend, visited in Syracuse last weekend.
■-— : — | I'HIS WEEK: At The Pickwick Friday and Saturday, Joe E. Brown in the funniest comedy of his career “Riding On Air”. Also latest news events, cartoon and a musical comedy. Sunday and Monday, Victor Moore, Beulah Bondi in a special Paramount attraction “Make Way foj Tomorrow.” Added, latest news events, pictorial i "and popular science. Continu- ' Ous Sunday beginning at 2:30. ; Tuesday and Wednesday, : Paul Muni, Louise Rainer and an all star cast in “The Good Earth. ” Thursday, October 14 Faihily Night. Lex Ritter in the riot of action and thrills “The Mystery of the Hooded Ho semen.’’ , Added Path© Topic, Pardon My i Spray and The Graveyard of Ships. • Alonzo O’deil returned to his! Ihome in Kalamazoo, Mich., Sun-! (day, after visiting relatives here, the past eight days. 'Mayree Mock will leave soon ! for her home in West Plains, Miss., where she will spend the, winter. • Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brower J and Mrs. Maxwell Brower attended the Air Meet at Angola Sunday. The United Brethren Missionary Society met yesierci: y at the Rome cf Mrs. S. A. Baue'. Dorothy Irwin visited last week in Chicago. Delbert Ott, Goshen, was in Syracuse Sunday.
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, ____ »|l Guests who attended the 1 sur- ’ i prise dinner on Mr. and Mrs. O. 1 ’G. Carr Sunday included. Mr. I and Mrs, Ezra Funk, Warsaw; J Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carr, Clay’ pool; Mr. and Mrs. Artie Carr and I son, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bouse!' and family, and Mr. and Mrs. A. P M. Carr, all of Silver Lake; Mr. ' and Mrs. Kenneth Matchett and 1 daughter, Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lasft and Mrs. Susan Bradlev, Laporte. ' ♦ Rev. and Mrs. Thompson, I Jackson, Mich. / spent from Sun- 1 i day until Tuesday visiting Mr. t and Mrs. William Bushong and < Mr. and Mrs. Vein Bushong. '» „— M s. W. L. Bracht returned to ' St. Charles, Hl.. Sunday even-J : ing after spending the weekend 1 with her husband. j- ‘ I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen, 1 South Bend, were in Syracuse I Monday. M ----- . H A home-coming program is be_ |i ing planned at Solomon Creek for 1 October 24, 1 —r- ' I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iden and i ] daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. | Benjamin Zimmerman, Sunday. ' ' — . 11 Louise Henning, Des Moines, J lowa, is the guest of Lois Ford* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ford at Maxwelton Manor this eck. ■ I BIRTHS | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stump. Goshen, announce the birth of a daughter at the Goshen ’hospital Monday August 4th. Mrs. Stump I !is the former Moscelene Wogoman! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin i -\Vogomah of Syracuse. | M . and Mrs, Walter Smith an_ nounce the birth of a son Monday,! p October 4th. j
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Margaret Randall Becomes Bride Os Howard Bitner - ■ I Miss Margaret Randall of Cromwell became the bride of Howard. Bitner of Syracuse at a quiet! wedding October 2, at the home of her pai'ents, Mr. and Mrs. I Lawrence Randall at Cromwell.! The ceremony was performed by Rev. W- B. Freeland of Elkhart, i The couple was atteAled by the! bride’s sister, Miss Elizabeth Ran-; dall, and the bridegroom’s broth- ( e-‘, Herschel Bither. Mrs. Clarence Adams played the wedding march. Those present at the wedding ’ were; Mr. and Mi's. Lawrence 1 Randall, Mr. and Mrs. George j Randall, Miss Elizabeth Randall, ! Mr. and Mi's. Adrian Archer, ] M 's. < Lorin Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams and son, , Billy, Miss Rowlena ,Oliver, and Miss Virginia Wolf of near Cromwell; Mr. and Mrs. Milbett Bitner, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bitner and family. Mr. and Mrs.: Roy Wilkinson, and Herschel Bit-j ner of near Syreeuse.: Mr. an<4l Mrs. Leßoy Brownbridge and family of South n>end; auC. auu Mrs. Ben Norris of Albion; and Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Freeland of Elkhart.
Church
TRINITY EVANGELICAL CHURCH Rev. Samuel Pritchard, Pastor Church School 9:45 a. m., Mi's. Wilma Hire, Superintendent., Morning Worship 10:45 a. m. The Mid-week service will be held Thursday’ evening at 7:00. The E. L. C. E, Societies meet this week in the Methodist church at <6:00 p. m. The Co-operative Sunday Even-i ing service will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church at 7:00 p. m.
i’ ■ It’s Indian Summer at W AW AS EE • • • If you have never seen Wawasee in Indian Summer time, you have not,, seen nature in all her glory. A maze of color, an autumn beauty reflected in the waters of cryst/1 clear fakes, reminds us of the Indian and pioneer background of romantic Wawasee. Make the Wawasee Realty Service Company your information centre. At our offices you will find a staff of competent persons eager to serve you. 5 Now is the time to investigate Lake and town property investment. Prices are bound to rise. We have a number of splendid town and lake homes for sale-rent-lease. WAWASEE REALTY SERVICE COMPANY Pickwick Block Syracuse
LIONS CLUB FALL EVENT NEXT WEEK Program Coordinated for Two • Day Exhibition Millers Show and Rides, one of the largest and best! carnival outfits on tour this fall, has been booked to ap-! pear at the Cattle and Horse | Show being sponsored by Syracuse - Lake Wawasee Lions Club next weekend. Scheduled to be held October 15 and 16 on Route 13 near the Tavern Hote}, Lake Wawasee, the show is expected to attract many visitors from around this area and will be of particular interest to the farmers in the community and :county. 1 A group of thoroughbred cattle and horses sponsored by the Lions Club and "iven to farmer boys and girls in this region to raise, will be exhibited, Judged and sold at public auction. A number of cash
CRURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Ralph G. Rarick, Pastor. At 10:00 a. m. the Sunday School, with Gilbert George as (Superintendent will convene. the attendance last Sunday was 161. Classes for all ages. The International Lesson will be “The Christian’s Security.” Preaching services at 11:00 a. m. Sermon: “Constantly Abiding.” ' Following a wholesome variety program at 7:00 p. m. tne pastor will deliver a message on the theme, “The Devil’s Masterpiece.”
prizes are offered for the best < steers and prizes are also offered 5 for the norse show. The American Legion Drum and 1 ; Bugle Corps of Syracuse will give < I a concert and drill on both even- ' ings of the affair and on Saturday j afternoon there will be music by! < the Little German Band of Elk- < hart. < Harry F. Ainsworth, associate } jstate club leader of Purdue Uni- < versity, will deliver a talk of »n_ < I terest to 4-H club members and l < farmers. The talk will be deliver, j ed on Saturday afternoon. Pel H. Clayton, chairman of the < affair, has designated Saturday as < Farmers Picnic Day. From 10 to ' 111 a. m, there will be free rides j for children, and at 11 a. m. there < i will be contests and games. At 12 < I noon there will be a picnic din- < !ner on the grounds. The speeches < will be in the afternoon, follow. < ed by the auction sale, and band J concert. ? , Tne complete program follows; < FRIDAY Judging Day v 2p. m. Call Show and Parade J 2:30 p. m. Judging Piize Beef ' , 3:30 p. m. 4-H Club Judging i 4 p. ni. Horse Show J 5 p. m. Entertainment 7p. m. Drum Corps Concert i 8 p. m. Fun and Frolic SATURDAY j Picnic Day 10 - 11 a. m. Free Rides for < Children ‘ 11 a. m. Contests and Games ’ 12 noon Picnic Dinner. < 1:30 p. m. Speeches and Band J Concert | J 2:45 p. m. Auction. ’ 7 p. m. Drum Corps Concert. < 9 p. m. Presentation of Awards. H
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