The Syracuse Journal, Volume 16, Number 26, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 October 1923 — Page 4

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL Publlahed, efery Ttror*day at ®Wbu»e, IndianaEntered as second-class matter on May 4th. IWI. at the poMbffice at Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1879. • —• FoMaa A4v.rti.ina THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oae year, in advance >2.00 Six months .. • Lo® Three months - 0 ” Single Copies 06 H. A. Buettner, Editor and Publisher Clara 0. Buettuer, Associate Editor —STAFF— . Mrs. Crist Darr Four Corner* Mrs. Ross Rodibaugh..North Webster Mrs. W’rn. Sheffield End Mrs. Calvin Cooper..........Gilberts. Mrs. Henry Rex Solomon’s Creek J. L. Kline Tippecanoe Minnie Robinson Pleasant Ridge Mrs. Ernest Mathews White Oak Violet Kauffman Cedar Square • Mrs. C. Richcreek. .’Colley’s Corners ThurMlay, October 25, 1923 ••I how Mt what th truth my h, | 1 toll it is ‘tiis told to me "—Edltoi l .WU" "It SOUTH SYRACUSE Mrs. Jed Searfoss fell and I sprained her ankle very bad. The sick folks south of the tracks are all improving at this writing. Mrs. Dan Warbel called on Mrs. Windsor and Mrs. Mickey Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Evens visited her daughter. Mrs Luilu Flinn of Columbia City, Sunday. The Woman’s M. A. will have charge of the Sunday evening program. You are invited.. Fred Drew has gone back to his work in Chicago after spending a week with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wyland and eon Eldon called at his uncle’s home, Dan Warbel, Tuesday evening. . Mrs. Lemming is worse at this writing. Word has been received from Goshen where she is now living. Mr. andMrs>-Mearl Laughlin and four children motored to Osceola and visited his brother Charlie Laughlin. Mrs. Ruben Davis, son Larva and wife and baby of Elkhart came Saturday afternoon and stayed till Sunday afternoon. Mrs. James Laughlin is in Elkhart visiting her daughter Rose Crowen and family and daughter,! Rose Routson and family. Mrs. Wortsbaugh and sister; Mrs. Yoder and Mrs. Jane Jones and Miss Flo G. Master took Sunday dinner at the Warbel home.: Mrs. J. C. Frank. Mrs. Fred Frank and daughter of Chicago are visiting their daughter and sister, Mrs. Fred Drew and family. I believe if you want to know the real truth about the happenings around town and surroundings. just wait till you get your home paper, the Syracuse Journal. ‘HALLOW’EEN The night of Hallow”een will be next Wednesday, October 31. Watch your step that night, boys, or else the bug-a-boo (policeman) might get you. Street parades, blowing of horns, serenading, the wearing of masks and other make-ut>. do not come within the criminal code and are classed as innocent amusement. We all like to see our young people have a good time in this . way, but not by damaging property in any form o ...... FOR SALE As I am leaving Syracuse I have for sale the following: 60 purebred Silverlace Wyandottes chickens; one good horse. 8 stands of bees in standard hives. 3 tons of Alfalfa hay, 1 load of straw, 150 bushels of corn, cupboard, cook stove, dresser. electric washer. 26-ts Wm. Jones.

Gifts That Grow | RUST CRAFT I Narcissus Bulbs □ and Bowls □ With the greetings of the season. These bulbs 8 go on their way with their own sweet flower q message of the things you ought to say. sOc to $3 complete. THORNBURG’S □

PMIGRIPHIC BITS AWT. HOME FOLKS \ T otes of tlj.e .Week on the Coming and of People You Know. — < -_ Mrs. E. McEherson will spend week end in . Fort Wayne, a guest in the home of her son. Mrs. Kelly of Goshen is here visiting with Mrs. G. D. Barthoornew this week. Mrs. Milo Kitson was called to Jackson, Michigan, on Tuesday by .he illness of her mother. Miss Fern Watts of South Bend spent the week end here with her jarents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watts. Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Bowser of Goshen were Sunday guests of lis mother. Mrs. J. H. Bowser. Mr. and Mrs. Larvy Davis of Flphart spent Sunday here with lis mother. Mrs. Lida Davis. C. R. Hollett is installing a new furnace in his residence on West Ma>n street. Dean Jensen has enchanced the beauty of his residence by giving it a coat of paint; color ivory. Garrett Grissom of Sylvania, Ohio, spent a few days here the list of the w’eek. Mrs. Mart Garrison and son arc unending a few weeks in Marion with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mangus *»nd family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Strieby. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. L. Filer were entertained on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey. J. M. Hamilton of Shiloh, Ohio, snent the week end here a guest nf his cousin. Mrs. Ida Knorr. Mr. and Mrs. John McGarity spent Saturday evening.in Elkhart. guests in the home of her -ousin, George Bixler. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keim of South Bend spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Unrue. Mrs. Joan Holloway returned home on Sunday from her visit in Elkhart, with her daughter. Mrs. E. W. Hire, and'family. Mrs. Frank Klink and Mrs. Noah Isenberger motored to South Bend on Monday and returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Nora Wilcox is enjoying this week at home, it being her vacation from her duties at the Electric Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson of Hicksville. Ohio, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Schlotterback. Mr. and Mrs. John Auer and family and Alice Benner spent ■ Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Coy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dewev Coy. Walter Middleton. who is emdoyed at Sylvania, Ohio, is . spending the week here with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Strieby. Miss Mildred Rookstool of Elkhart has come to make her home with her grandmother, Mrs. Susie Rookstool. Mrs. Kenneth Harkless and her mother, Mrs. Wertz, were called to Edinburg on Wednesday by the illness of Grandma Wertz. Mr. and Mrs, H. V. Beyers have left for their home in Peabody Kansas, after spending a month there with relatives. Mrs. B. F. Vorhis spent the week end in Goshen with her husband and in the home of her son, Clifford. , Mrs. B. F. Hoopingamer w’as I in Elkhart on Tuesday, a guest j in the home of her brother, Chas. ; Wright. Mrs. Blanche Hughes of South Bend visited over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan. F. A. Bornmann of Chicago spent the week end here with his family at their cottage at the lake. I. P. Rummel and his two daughters and their families of Goshen were Sunday guests here in the home of the former’s daughter, Mrs. H. D. Harkless.

I Mrs. Florence Mann of Montppner, Ohio, came last Tuesday 4nd was a guest of Mr. And Mrs. Sam Widr- r Until Wednesday of| this week. \ - Mrs* jra Plough of South Bend returned home on Sunday after spending three weeks here with her daughter, Mrs. George Xanders. Mrs. Sam Widner entertained a number df ladies at her home on Tuesday evening at bridge, in honor of her guest, Mrs. Florence Mann. Mrs. Mary Wilden of Goshen md her sister, Miss Wilkinson. >f Chicago are spending this week here guests of Mrs. J. H. Bowser. Mrs. Seth Rowdabaugh return'd home Wednesday from Denver, ”olo„ where she has been visit:ng for several weeks in the | ’>ome of her sister. " Mr. and Mrs. D. El Blue and! Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keim of j South Bend ’motored over on Sun- 1 lav and spent the day here with , relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rogers and ’■’er brother. Mr. Howland, of Xdrian Michigan, came on Saturday and attended the funeral of Mrs. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jarrett and tw’o children of Svlvania,’ Ohio, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with her mother. Mrs. Anna Crow. They returned home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowser f Garrett have moved their 'ousehold goods to this city and vill move in with his> mother. Mrs. J. H. Bowser, for the winer. Mr. Bowser has accepted a ‘raveling position with a large 'oal concern. Mrs. L. E. Smith-of Huntington 'ime on Saturday and visited " , ere among friends until Tuesday. She came to attend the funeral of Mrs. J. W. Rothe’nberger, held on Sunday afternoon. John Wogoman has moved his household goods to the Wm. McClintic farm, south of town, and George Ruby has moved his household goods into the Wogouan property. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Heinman. vho have been living in Arkansas, have moved to this city,' and aro making their home with her mother, Mrs. Betty Younce, on Boston street. The ladies of Grace Lutheran 'Kirch are going to Cromwell on Friday, where, with the assistance of the Cromwell ladies,! will hold a big bazaar and chic-j ken supper Friday and. Saturday., Mrs. Jake Sheets of Chicago spent the week end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emo y Strieby. Mrs. Sheets is studying vocal music at the Bush Temple in Chicago. James Roberts has- returned home from the hospital in Warsaw. and his manv friends here will be mightv pleased to learn ♦ hat he is greatly improved. Dr. B. F. Hoy went over and brought him home on Monday. Paul Atz of Goshen is spending ♦his week here in home of his sister, Mrs. L. A. Seider. Mr. Atz has recently been in the hosnital. and is now spending a few days here while he is convalesc- [ ing. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Wogoman and family of Hegwish, 111- , : nois. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wy’.and and family of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Coy snent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bushong. Roy Darr returned to his work . in Aurora, Illinois, on Sundav. He spent two weeks here with his mother, Mrs. Amanda Darr. Mr. Darr holds a very responsible position with a big construction company, and at present he is in Auroradoing some work. 1 ■

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IN OUR CHURCHES f Lu— - — [ United Brethren In Christ. [ "THE WAY TO HEAVEN— s { turn tq the RIGHT and go [ Straight r Give us the pleasure of your r company at the services of our I church and we will all be glad. L Services for the coming week: I SYRACIJSE— ( Sunday School at 9:45. The evening services will be r in change of the Woman’s Mis- r Nonary Association. This will be Woman’s Day, and a nice and : helpful service has been arrang- L 3d. Prayer service Thursday [ evening at 7:15. The Warsaw’ [ greup will hold the first meeting [ >f the year in our church Tues- r j jay beginning at 10 o’clock. Dr. r j Shannon is scheduled to speak in j: the evening. I | CONCORD— ( j -Sunday school, 10 a. m. [ Service for worship immediate- ( 'ly following. The first quarterly j communion service will be ob- r served. Make you plans and at- : tend. I Wm. L. Eiler, Minister. I (jirace Lutheran Church Sunday School 9:30 [ We had a splendid Rally Day r last Sunday. You are missing r something if you are not coming ! ♦o Sunday School. An interest- I ; ng lesson on “The Missionary* [ Teachings of the Prophets’’ next . Sunday morning. Evening Services 7:00 Sermnn by the pastor on "A Pea'e Prescription.” The Ladies Aid Society will I meet Thursday afternoon in the a church basement-for a social ses- c sion and the election of officers. I R. N. McMichael, Pastor. I s Church of G<ml a Sunday School 10:00 a. m. J Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. m. z Christian Endeavor ....... *.6:30 a Praver Services eve- ‘ ning 7:30 x The Ladies Missionary Society r will meet next Tuesday after- J noon with Mrs. Fred Stetler. It * was decided at a council meeting last w*eek to hold. Evangelistic services during the month -of a January. r A welcome extended to all. e S. Kahl Dustin, Pastor. c - 1 Methodist Episcopal Church j Sunday School ~9:45 a. m.’ ( Morning Worship .........11:00 r Epworth League 6:30 p.m. . .Evening Service 7:30 p. m. We urgentlv invite all who will to worship with us. F. H. Cremean, Pastor. Evangelical Church Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship ...11:00 a. m. Evening services 7:00 , Church night, Thursday.. 7p. m. You are welcome to these services. W. J. Dauner, Pastor. . o , Second-hand Clothing Sale • The Wednesday Afternoon Club will hold a sale of second- ’ hand clothing at Strieby’s seed , room, on FYidav, October 26. be- ’ ginning at 10:90 a. m. 26-lt. o . • Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Strieby . < received a letter on Wednesday . | from their daughter Enima, who H has been in Las Vegas. New MexJ ico, this summer, and in closing, signed her name as “Mrs. Walter Craig.” This will be a big sur- . prise to her friends in Syracuse. Her parents are looking for her . to arrive home the last of the w*eek. ’ ‘ -j o j It’s very often the case that i the mortgage sticks to an auto j longer than the paint.

B THE ROYAL STORE | □ W. G. CONNOLLY, Syracuse, Indiana. x □ g _ n 8 LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR B For Men, Women, Boys, Girls, Children, B ; : g Just the thing lor cool fall weather, before putting <>n the heavy wear for winter. They are fine, too, for the modg reate weatherun the springtime. □ | Coats, SilicUfesses, Hats, g □ For Women, Misses, Children. P O ’ r= Our selection, assortment and styles are as good as g you will find in the larger towns and the prices are less. □ VISIT OUR BASEMENT. P You will always find bargains there. h

INDIANA TAXES Indiana farmers are taxed higher per acre than farmers in any other state in the union, except New Jersey, Wm. H. Settle, president of the Indiana farm bureau federation, declared in a statement made public at Indianapolis. recently. The .taxes naid by farmers in Indiana are 200 per cent higher than the average for the United States. Many farmers in the state are working in city factories for money to pay their taxes on account of the low price paid for farm products. o Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Lookabill and daughter Lillian of Komomo, motored up on Friday and visited until Saturday in the home of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Buettner. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Lookabill’s sister, Miss Alice Orebaugh, who visited in Kokomo until Wednesday.

New Prices Effective October 2, the Ford Motor Company announces the following reduced prices on all Ford Cars and Trucks: ■ i Runabout - - $265.00 Touring Car - - 295.00 Coupe ... 525.00 Four-Door Sedan 685.00 Chassis - - - 230.00 Truck Chassis - 370.00 * All Prices F. O. B. Detroit These are the lowest prices in all Ford history. With the recent changes and refinements that have been made in every body type, Ford Cars now offer new values in motor transportation. Especially is this true of the new Four-door Sedan with its streamline body and many added conveniences. The Fordson Tractor The price of the Fordson Tractor has been increased $25.00, making the present price $420.00 F. O. B. Detroit. You can take advantage of these new prices through the Ford Weekly Purchase 'Plan I C. R. HOLLETT, Authorized Dealer SYRACUSE, INDIANA ■ >

8 AUTO RACES 8 g GOSHEN FAIR GROUNDS ° j—l I —l g Sunday, October 28th p □. * g 20 Famous Drivers 20 g SPEED! THRILLS! SPILLS! CHILLS! g g MAIN EVENTS 2:30 p. m. □ 3 TRIALS 1:00 p. m. □ o — Auspices Indiana Speedway Association. 5