The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 28, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 November 1911 — Page 4

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Elkhart "Bottom. Cloe Darr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bird Darr. Millard Hentzell was the Sunday guest of Fred Stetler. ’ Knox Stetler spent Sunday with his cousm, John Stetler. Mrs. Rachel Hire spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs Mae Ott. Mary Sarjent and Hazel Tully spent Sunday with Stella and Bertha Darr. Misses Ethel and Ruby Wilkinson entertained their Sunday School class Sunday. George Darr and family were at Benton Sunday, the guests of Dave Holtzinger and family. Ernest Judey, wife and son of Solomon’s Creek, were thg Sunday guests of Will Hire and wife. Dave Blue and family and Mr. and Mrs. Orley Brown spent Sunday with James Brown and family. Mrs, Laura Cole and daughter Kathryn, are spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hire. Mr. and Mrs. John Shoup entertained Perry Fisher of Fish Lake, Josie Loy and Lou Hockert of Millersburg, and Florence Stetler on Sunday last. Salem. Miss Treva Gibson was the Sunday guest of Etta Crowl. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Tom were business visitors at Warsaw Monday. Miss Beatrice Myers of Milford, spent Sunday with her friend, Harnett Defrees. Misses Virgie and Lena Ward of Syracuse, visited with Anna Doremire Sunday. Conrad Auer called at the home of Grandpa Mellinger, who is very poorly, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Crowl took dinner with their daughter, Mrs. F. H. Brenneman and husband, Sunday. Misses Alta and DeltajGrady were home from Manchester over Sunday, where they are attending school. Ruby Godshalk spent Sunday with Fern Sanders. They attended the dedication of the Baptist church at Oswego. Quite a number from this vicinity were present at the Hallowe’en party given at White Oak by the teacher, Miss Pearl Doty and scholars. Rev. Mishler will hold another series of meetings at this place beginning Saturday evening, Nov. 11. All are cordially invited to attend these meetings. Bring your friends with you.

| Local and Personal | u Mrs. Levi Akers has been sick with lagrippe. For Rent—Upright piano. J. W Rothenberger. Sabra Waltz is out of school on; account of sickness. Mrs. Otis Butt and son George, were at Goshen Saturday. Pianos of at the right price, at Rothenberger’s. C. I. Bender was home from Chicago Jet. Friday and Saturday. S. C. Lepper went to Warsaw Sunday and returned Monday forenoon Henry Snobarger and family vrere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coy Sunday. j Mrs. Minear and children visited at Warsaw [from Saturday until Monday. » Davis Graff, the junk dealer, was at Elkhart and Goshen Friday and Saturday. Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jarrett at Wawasee, has the scarlet fever. Mrs. Dan Wogoman spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Darr and family. Mrs. Alta Brown spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Umbenhour. Mrs. Wehrley returned from Ft* Wayne Monday, where she had been visiting her son. Miss Elva Miles visited with the family of Elmer Miles at Goshen Saturday and Sunday. Harry Eagles and family spent Sunday with his sister, Miss Alice Eagles, at Indian Village. John Pence of Benton, visited over Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Omar Darr and family. The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid society will hold their annual Thanksgiving Market on Wednesday, Nov. 29. if Mrs. Floyd Kitson and son returned from Ft. Wayne Monday, where they had been visiting for a week, i Leonard Niles has purchased a small piece of ground near New Paris and is erecting a house on it. We have $700.00 to loan on good security. Butt & Xanders. Ira Gans and family and Miss Anna Johnson of North Webster, were the guests of Jerry Hamman and family Sunday. Jake Cable of Elkhart, who spent a week with his sister, Mrs. John Strieby and other relatives here, returned home Tuesday. Chas. Johnson was at Milford Sunday to see his mother, Mrs. Lew Butt. They are preparing to take' to a hospital somewhere. laght up your country homes with the latest and best system of Acetylene lights, installed by G. W. ( Elliott, Warsaw, Ind. 012-ts ( Mrs. Shaffer of Indianapolis, who j; spent several days with her cousins, : | Irene and Blanche Sprague and Jes- i sie Callander, returned home Friday. ; G. W. Elliott, of Warsaw, installs the best know system of Acetylene < lights. Satisfaction guaranteed, i See him before investing. 012-ts p Mrs. A. C. Brower and grand- * ’ daughter, Irene Swartz, visited with ' 1 Jess Grady and family, in the coun- ! try, from Saturday until the first of 1 the week. 1 It is reported that H. R. Hettinger < of Kimmell, the former baker here,! purchased a business at Three Rivers, Mich., Friday, but we were un- 1 able to get the particulars. Harry, the young son of Mr. and ' { Mrs. Verd Shaffer, fell off a wagon; £ Sunday at the home of his grand-' j mother, Mrs. Dan Shaffer, near, t Richville, and cut his head open. v The house of Wm. Bushong, liv- I ing west of town, was badly dam- t aged by fire last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bushong were both at Milford t at the home of her mother, Mrs. t Lew Butt. A man driving past the j t

house discovered the fire and gave the alarm. Mrs. Floyd Kitson was caUed to Ft. Wayne today on account of the sickness of an aunt. Mrs. John Cable, Mrs. Earl Niebels, Mrs. Levi Kitson and two children and Mrs. C. J. Reilly were at Goshen Wednesday. Alden, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snavely, who but recently recovered from pneumonia, has now developed curvature of the spine. Mrs. Alpharetta Hendrickson returned from Goshen yesterday evening, where she had been for several days with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Lehman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rrsor have been visiting here with their son, Aaron Rasor and family, before , leaving Friday for California, where they will take up their residence. The Misses Spragues and Callander, Foster and Owens, Mrs. Melvin Whistler and daughter Georgia, and Mrs, Hoch and daughters Clela and Gertrude, were at Elkhart Saturday. Jay Gordy was unfortunate enough to sprain his ankle last Tuesday night. He was not able to get to the school house and his wife taught school for him the remain der of the week. Theodore Hammond of Milford, last Friday took Mrs. Shelmadine in his auto to the home of her son William, north of Elkhart, where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Jce Hammond accompanied her. Dr. J. H. Bowser is having the front of his business room next to Lepper’s hardware store, changed so that automobiles can be taken in at the front. A. L. Miller and S. C. Lepper will occupy the room with a garage as soon as it is ready. i Mrs. N. P. Hoffman, who had been with h§r sister at Mammoth Springs, Ark., returned home Thursday, after spending a short time with her brother in Mississippi. Her nephew, John Whiting, accompanied her hotne and expects io spend the winter here. Two of the Italians who are work--1 ing on the railroad grade had a fight Monday forenoon which was a very bloody affair. The one skipped out ■ and a physician was called to dress the many wounds of the other. They were not working that forenoon on account of the rain. Bert Niles and Josiah Garbtr : will have a public sale at Mr. Niles’ farm, 6 miles south of Syracuse and & miles northwest of North Webster, on Wednesday, Nov. 22. Sale will commence at 10 o’clock, and will consist of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, chickens and farming implements. Lincoln Cory, auctioneer, and Jeff Garber, clerk. George Miles and C. A. Sudlow of Indianapolis, came Monday in the interest of having a new bridge put across the channel connecting Lake Pappakeechie and Lake Wawasee. On Wednesday they met the county commissioners at Leesburg, and together went in automobiles to the place. After an investigation by the commissioners the bridge was granted. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Widner very delightfully entertained the foUowing couples Tuesday evening: L. T. Heerman and wife, Robt. Burlingame and wife, Howard Bowser and wife, Mr. Wilson and wife, J. H. Miller and wife, H. W. Buchholz and wife, W. T. Colwell and wife, Dr. J. H. Bowser and wife, B. F. Hoopingarner and wife and Dr. D. S. Hontz and wife. The Moore school, with Russell Deaton as teacher, closed last Friday evening on account of scarlet fever. Kenneth Jarrett, one of the pupils from the Crow district, who attends there, took sick Thursday in school with the fever. Although they did not consider that there was any danger of the other pupils being exposed from him, yet as they supposed several other pupils were not weU because they were absent from school, they thought it best to close the schools. Thus far no other cases have developed. i

Special Announcement, Revival services will begin at the i United Brethren church on Sunday' evening, Nov. 12th. A cordial in- j vitation is extended to everybody.! Services will, be in of the i pastor, Rev. R. L. Ayres. The Young People’s Prayer Band , will meet next Monday evening at i the U. B. church at 6 o’clock, an hour earlier than the regular service. All the former, as well as the present members, are urged to be present. — -f- —— Monthly School Report. Record of attendance and punctuality of the grades of the Syracuse school for the second month, ending November 3, 191 J. Number Per Cent of Cases of • Belinsins Attendance Tardiness Miss Cook 34 95 3 Mrs. Shannon 35 98 0 Miss Foster. 40 97.5 1 Miss Sprague. 40 98.2 0 Callander 27 97 2 , 0 Mr\ Gordy ;j29 95.8 0 Miss Morlock__ 11 94 0 High School. 87 98.1 0 Total.— 303 96.4 4 ! ; SIOO down and $5 a month buys new upright pianos, in any kind of case, walnut, mahogany or oak. J. W. Rothenberger.

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CHUKCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Grace Lutheran Church. Ira R. Ladd, Pastor. Sunday SchooL9:3o a. m Chief Servicelo:4s a. m M. E. Church. A. L. Weaver, Pastor Sunday school10:00 a.m. - Communionll:oo a. m Epworth League.,— T ___ 6:15 p.m Preaching7.oo p. m Wednesday Prayermeeting 7:00 p. m U. B. Church. R. L. Ayers, Pastor. Sunday School10:00 a. m Preaching 11:00 a. m Preaching 7:30 p. m Prayermeeting Wednesday Everybody invited to these services. Trinity Evangelical. , Rev. Wright, Pastor [Sunday School at9:3o a.m ■ Preaching 10:45 a. m |Y,P. A.._ &15 p.m Preaching and Communion at : Ebenezer, 7:30 p. m. Protracted meeting begins at Ebenezer with ' hie evening service. Prayer and Teachers’ meeting on Wednesday evening. I Don’t forget that it pays to adi vertise.