The Syracuse Journal, Volume 16, Number 30, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 November 1923 — Page 5

KIWfBOM DUB SURROUNDINGS Contributed Notes on the Happenings in Nearby Communities. Four Corners Mr. and Mrs Artie Geyer called at the home of Christ Darr Tues-J day evening. .Mr. Sylvester Iffert oL near New

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Paris called at the home of his mother-in-law. Mrs. Clery, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Beardley and Mrs. Stettler of j Syracuse were callers at the Crist I IJarr home Monday alternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Callender and three children spent Sunday with James Callander of Gravelton. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Purdum has the measles. Doctor .Clifford Hoy, of Syracuse is caring for the case. Mr. and Mrs. James Myers spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Myers' daughter, Mrs. Harry Hoover of South Bend. Those who attended the funeral

of Mr. Sam Uilery were Mr. and Mrs. Artie Geyer. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Thompson of near Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy and laughter. Mrs. McSweeney. West End Floyd Beckey’s chituren have thi .-hooping cough. Scott Shaffer of Milford is ver. ill with cancer of the liver. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Searfoss are pending two weeks with friends in Elkhart, Samuel Cui lire of Goshen is spend ig a week with his daughter, Mrs Weybright. The two sons of Theris Doll. < near Cromwell, are very ill wit scarlet fever. .Mr. and .Mrs. John McGarity wei he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Williai heffleld Sunday evening Mrs. Lxittie Bunker of Ft. Way) Is spending the week at the heme < Vm. Sheffield. Mrs. Sheffield is i poor health.' Mr. Carl Luts lost a number o mgs the past two weeks from chol era. Mr. Darr and Mr. Lingenfe ilso lost a few hogs. Bev. J. B. Beery of Pearmont i inkling a revival meeting at Beth »ny church northwest of Syracuse. Everybody is welcome to these meetings. White Oak William Wyland and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. | Ernest Matthews. | Mr John Hurd from Michigan is -spending a few dayjs with her ( brother Mr. J. A. Fisher and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Wyland and son spent Sunday in Syracuse with Mother Pence, it being her birthday. ( Rev. William Eiler and familv cf Syracuse and Mrs Ellen Warble •pent Sunday at the Ernest Matthews home. Mr. and Mrs. Vern LeCount and '1; :.i !■ r of M lford, Mr. and 1. A. Fi her and Miss Thelma Eile> ■m.loyed Sunday dinner at the Gu: ’•’lsher home. ’ . Those who spent Sunday with Mr >n<l Mrs. Jacob Bucher were Mr nd Mrs. James Dewart. Mr. and Ms. Bert Whitehead and Mr. an< 'les. Lawrence Dewart. t u -' Journal 52 times a yea* for $2.

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Pleasant Ridge Mrs. Thomas Coy spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Jane Hire. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Manuhan of Goshen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cripe. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eckart and Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDowell spent Sun Jay evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Tyler. Mrs. Harry Coy and two children. Mice and Edward, and Miss Rub. Bailey were Saturday afternoon ■allers with Mrs. Joe Eckart. Mr. and Mrs. Fired Hoople am little Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. CIL on Heyser of Bremen were Sunday uests of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Cripe. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Weaver ant 5 >n DeLoss spent Sunday afternffoin Elkhart with Mr. and Mrs. Ro) id Ringer. Miss Julia, who haecn sick, is improving slowly. A under the direction o tiss reSble will be given on Frida: •vening. November 23, by the pu dis of the Hex .school, at the He> range Hall. No admission. Every >ody invited. Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Robinson an<’ ■■on Junior, Mfr. and Mrs. Lester Web her and daughter Mary and soMorris of Mishawaka and Mr. an< Mrs. Ralph Webber and little laughter of near Webster called r thort time at the Ellen Robinson home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stiffler Mr. and Mrs. John Hann and fam i Uy, Mrs. Mabal Weaver aud soBobbie, Ed Knox and two sons Rus sei and Frank, John Gilbert, Mr md Mrs. Aldean Himan. Samuel an< Jesse Hann, the Misses Ruby Bailey and Minnie Robinson spent Sunday evening in the John Hurtip tome. The evening was spent in nusic and singing. All enjoyed » good time. Solomon's Creek. Miss Louise Darr spent Sunday vlth Miss Mary Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cripe of Gohen spent Sunday with her motheIts. Etta Seese. Mr. and Mrs Nathan Long tool Sunday dinner with Anderson Juda? tnd daughter Leela. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juday were Sunday guests of Mr. and MrS. John IttHne in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Bunger of south f Syracuse called on Mr. and Mrs. teorge Darr Sunday evening. Harry Good and family were Sun lay guests of Mrs. Good’s sister. Mr tnd Mrs. Guy Farrington of Nap rnnee. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preach ng services following Sunday school, tlso 7 p. m, A wglaome to all is iven. Wayne Hapner and Floyd Penres pent Sunday with Lester Wantz a’ he home of his grandparents. Mr nd Mrs. B. F. Juday. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylor and son •aul and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roach ml two daughters were Sunday cuests at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. 'rivid Hotzinger. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rex and m William of Milford and Mr. anu irs. Walter Rex and daughter Mi I Ired of Avilla spent Sunday with I heir parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry j tex. ‘ 0 Luck in a Sure Way. “It aln’ no good kickin’ at yo’ luck," 1 aid Charcoal Eph. in a mood. “All yo’ :ot f do in dis hyar wort’ am wrap yo’ | ingahs arouii’ a pick iw’ sing an’ dig.” I Richmond aimes-Dlspatch. Thought for the Day. The average son takes the adrtce I t his father just like the father took I dvlce from his father. 0 Mentioned It to Morphena. From a Story—“To his considerable I no-prise. Shane, on getting into bed. ell immediately into a deep but rest 111 sleep "

jm w<c3yo MdHifep! Children like Dr. Miles* Laxative Tablets Don’t struggle trying to get your childrens© take bitter, evil tasting laxatives. Get a package of ' DR. MILES* Laxative Tablets and the children will beg for them — they taste so good. Adults and children find these tablets mild, and thorough. Your druggist sells them at pre-war prices—25 doses 25 cents. v

I ■ STHE ROYAL STORE MB 1 1914 NINTH 1923 j ANNIVERSARY 1 SALE ■ ■ Beginning Saturday, November 24 ■ Ending Saturday, December 1 2 HE Whole Community is invited to our Ninth q W Birthday Party. Come, share in the good || things we have planned out of appreciation of the loyalty and support that has been accorded us since the beginning cf this business. ■ H Light Outing Flannel 27 Women's Wool Finish Women’s Wool Mix hose. Q in. wide, good quality, Hose. s -Heavy and warm. Out and regular sizes. H while it lasts, 1 Heather, Blue and OQn a ' r 59i3 hose- We yard Brown will sell them at ■ — :

■ Dry Goods Specials Beautiful patterns in Q comfort chailies and ere tones.... yd 2 Light and dark colors in H 36 in. percale, ,19c this sale special, yd. Light and dark colors of our 29c percale,this sale special.. r-i All wool dress serges, several colon’s, and very g u "... 51 - 45 All pure linen unbleachffiS toweling, this • 19c sale, per yard fl contort size, nice 79c white cotton 3 lb. cotton batts, comfort size- stitched, 1.25 this sale 0n1y.... ' ■

’ Free Foot i Comfort ! 'r»i W ■ Demonstration g Tired aching feet? Sat. Nov. 24 I Do you, too, suffer from foot trou- J ’ By an Expert Specially | ■ nr C L if’ trained in Dr. Scholl’s 1 Foot Comfort Methods. j a Don’t MISS S66IHQ tills we carry them—the full line—to ; =■=specialist if you Have ■ ’'X’"/™™'' Fool Troubles • □ / , ? CHRISTMAS is com- friends. You will find ■ ing soon. You will be many things on sale ■ interested in buying here that will make jg gifts from now on for appropriate Christyour family and close mas gifts. v - □ ■ A Beautiful 1924 Calendar will be given to *ll—except C hildren—who visit our store during this sale. n • . -* ■ - - - • ■ Visit our Basement for Bargains i W. G. CONNOLLY □ ■ Syracuse, Indiana

Ready to Wear for WOMEN and GIRLS We can’t tell you much here, about the coats we have for women imd young ladies, but we can truthfully say that we have a good -selection and can save you money. Prices range from sls. to «AO.. for children from $4-98 to sls. You will be delighted with the all wool dresses we have for 9.98 women at $5. <5 to All wool serge dresses in ; various colors beautifully embroidered in colons to match. For girls. 4.50 from 8 to 14 yerrs ages from 3 to 6 2.98 years. Special Women’s Outing flannel slip-on nightgowns 89 : this sale 0n1y.... Women’s outing flannel petticoat 75C special

Specials for Men Men’s silk neckties value 75c and SI.OO, this Kftp sale special.... V Men’s w&ol mix heavy sweater, color cardinal. Tins sale $2.50 special Men’s $7.98 heavy rope stitch wool sweater. Combination QK (W colors ‘ Men’s wool finish heavy sox, blue and 29c brown 'heather.. Men’s heavy wool work sox. very 35 C special Men’s z SIOO value i i heavy or medium weight und rshirt or drawers, lined- each