The Syracuse Journal, Volume 16, Number 32, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 December 1923 — Page 4

» UtHIMtCIM Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana ■ntorcd as aecond-claas matter on May 4 th, 1908, at the poatoffica ai Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Me year, in advance 13.00 SU mouths . • LOo Three muni hs .w Bugle Copies 0& M. A. Baetteer, Editor and Publisher Clara 0. Buettner, Associate Editor —STAFF— Mr*. Crist Darr Four Corners Mr*. Ross Rodlbaugh. .North Webster Mr*. Wm. Sheffield West End Mr*. Calvin Cooper Gilberts Mrs. Henry Rex Solomon’s Creek J. L. Kline .Tippecanoe Minnie Robinson Pleasant Ridge Mrs. Ernest Mathew* White Oak Violet Kauffman....... Cedar Square Mr*. C. Richcreek.. ’Colley’s Corner* Thursday, December 6. 1923 •1 kMV Nt Hit th tnrti aij h, | tell It M ’tut UN !• «I.”-Edltw. PARAGRAPHIC BITS ABOUT HOME FOLKS Remember the date, DecemWr 7 and 8 at the Plumbing Shop. A. F, Statler spent Thanksgiving in this city with his wife and family. Mrs. Lucy Butt was hustcs; to the bridge club on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Darr spent Thanksgiving in Milford, guest.* of relatives. Mrs. Ervin Wogoman is con fined to her home with severe case of quinsy. < Miss Sylvia Hayward spen! ‘ Thanksgiving «in Michigan in th* home of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Elh ■pent Thanksgiving in | Frank fort with relatives. Miss Katahrine Rothenbar re of Fort Wayne spent Thanksgiv , Ing at her home here. Stephen Freeman was calle*' to Vermont on Monday by th< sudden death of an aunt. The Misses Violet and Ven O'Dell of Elkhart spent Thanks giving at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skidge’ are in Toledo. Ohio, visiting in the home of their daughter. Roy Clayton of Detroit, Mich, ■pent last week with hi* par enta Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Clayton. Mrs. Susan Noeolai spent Thanksgiving with her son ant family, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nkx> ’ Mr. and Mrs. William Jone* left on Tuesday for Mishawaka where they will spend the win ter. Mrs, Etta Ott is in Wabash spending two weeks in the horn* of Mr. and Mrs. George Schliromer. Wilbur Statler of South Bene* is spending some time here wit’ his parents, Mr. and Mr*. A. F. Statler. Mr. and Mrs. R»y Leedy of Coloma. Mich., were Thanksgiv ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brickie. Mr. and Mr*. A. L. Miller and family spent Thaksgiving in No Manchester in the home of Mr Miller's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rapp of Elkhart spent Thanksgiving day here in the home of their sons. Joe and Melbem Rapp. Otis, Clyde and James Butt spent Saturday with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Eaten .3. Clayton, in the country., Mrs. Blanche Hughes, who is employed in South Bend, spent Thanksgiving here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Slwm. Arnold and Vernon Beckman of South Bend spent Thanksgiving day here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beckman. Mrs. Charles Coote and granddaughter. Miss Jovee Flemming, of Ann Arbor, Mich., came on Tuesday to visit a few days with the farmer’s mother. Mrs. Kate Ota. and relatives here. D. E. Overman, the old relfabk' watchmaker is with u* again at Thornburgs. 32-ts

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I Paul and Robert Riddle of the ’University at Bloomington spent Thanksgiving with their I parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ' Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. Er:ell Wright os M diav. ska spent firm Thursr'.r/ until Sunday at their country j home, and visiting neighbors and I friends. Miss Mary Patterson of Deca tur came on Wednesday of last week and visited until Saturday in the home of her sister, Mrs. Joe Rapp. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Deardorff of Ladysmith, Wisconsin, came last week and are guest: here of his mother, Mrs. Anderson Strieby Miss Wava Lung of Kendallville and Miss Wanda Johnscr of Richmond spent last week here guests in the home of Mrs John Howard. Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Cremear and daughter, Aileen. motored U Fort Wavne and spent Thanks giving with her parents, Mr. an<’ Mrs. Brenzier. Emory Druckamiller of th< Univsersity at Bloomingtoi spent Thanksgiving here witl his parents. Mn and Mrs. William Druckamiller. Miss Mary Miles of Chicago re ‘urned to that city on Sundnx after a few days spent ’here witl her mother, Mrs. Honora Miles md ofher relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ketrinp and Mr. and Mrs. Russell War ner spent Saturday and Sunda? n SoutH Bend, guests of Floy< Gay and Edwin Ruch. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman md her mother, Mrs. Esthei ♦Valters, went to Wabash Thanks riving day and visited with Mr and Mrs. Richard LaSalle. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Blue oi Bend returned home or Sunday after spending a feu Bys at the home of his sister Mrs. Orley Brown and family.. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brun j-; noved to town on Wednesday • roni their home at the lake ‘lie.,- will winter ir he home of their son John and 'amily. Mr and Mrs. R. E. Thornburg nd children spent Thanksgiving i*y in Marion, visiting her paints. Mr. and Mrs. White, an< dso his parents, Mr. and Mrs Tmer Thornburg. Mrs. Emory Strieby went t< 'hicago on Friday to visit hei laughter, Mr*. Violet Sheets. Mr. Strieby will join his wif< the last of the week for a fev Jays visit in the city. Miss Fern Watts of South Send and Mr. and J4rs. F. F larris and four children of Eckart spent Thanksgiving here vith the ladies* parents, Mr md Mra William Watts. Mary Bushong and hei irothers, Merritt and Guy, wh< ire attending Indiana Central 'ollege in Indianapolis, spent Fhanksgiving with their parents. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Bushong. Mr. and Mr*. D. L. Brawr ?pent Sunday afternoon in Milersburg. guests of Mr. and Mrs Harry Roach. They went t loshen in the evening and attended a show at the Jefferson. Mr. and Mr*. W. G. Connolly md Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ed nonds went to Millersburg on Fhuraday afternoon and visited **th Mrs. Connolly's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hauser. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Foster am! daughter June, and Miss Ruth Haskin of South Bend were, thanksgiving visitor* here in the home of Mr. Foster's parents, Mr. and Mm P. L. Foster. Miss Gertrude Hoch, Mias Emma Rapp, Miss Pauline Hoekher and Miss Pearl Evans, who are attending Miss Blaker’s School tn Indianapolis, spent Thanksgiving here with their parents Mm Frank Klink. Mm Noah Isenberger and Mm Jerome Deardorff motored to South Bend on Monday, where they went to see the play, “The Covered Wagon.” They returned home on Tuesday afternoon. Mr and Mr* dSol Lepper and son Robert motored to Lafnyett* on Thanksgiving day and visited with their spn Russell. Miss Ruth Lepper came over from Champaign, 111., and spent the her parents. •Mkrnaa *■* hr Uwr ■*•

Edward L. Schleeht of near Varwfer Park school house went at Detroit, Mich., Thursday for a few days vsit with friend; :»nrt to visit places cf interest while in that city. He returned home Sunday, driving a *ar through. George Xanders and sdn Laucks went to South Bend and spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Xanders, who has been there several weeks visiting her mother. Mr. Xanders was accompanied home by his wife and little son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Remy ■md Mr. and Mrs. U* McMur♦rie of Indianapclis came up and went to Warsaw on Tuesday, in the interest of the new proposed concrete road on the south side f the lake.' Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller and wins, Richard and Junior went l n North Manchester on Thanks'ivin? end spent the Itv in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller. Richard and Junior remained tliere until Saturday. ( Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pfingst of Chicago motored down on Thursday and spent the day here wi*h his. father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pfingst. On Friday the visitors spent the day in the home of his brother, A. A. Pfmtst. Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Morgan f Chesterton spent Friday night 'ere in the home of her sister, Mrs. Sol Miller. While here Mr. Morgan soM the build.ng low occupied by Thornburg’s Irug and jewelry store. t>R. E. Thornburg, the present occupant. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bailey ’.nd two daughters have arrived 'rem Los Angeles. California, ’nd Mrs. Bailey and the daughters are visiting in Auburn, with Mrs. Bailey’s paren’s. Mr. Gailev came here on Saturday md has accepted a position in he cedar chest factory. Miss Agnes Evans, who is teac'iing in Columbia City, spent' Thanksgiving here with her sisers, Mrs. Court Slabaugh and Mrs. Melbern Raop. She return'd to her school Xvork on Sunbn Miss Evans taught the evtnth and ej’hth grades inf he pubTc schcol here last year. Mr end Mrs. C. C. Bachman nd family spent Sunday after* * - x.n in Ligonier, guests of Edtor and Mrs. Harrison. Mrs. larrison before her marriage vas Miss Lola Nushaum. and will »e remembered by some of the esidents here as the English eachor in schools several years ago. In a letter from Mrs. E. E. ‘iojloway. written to one of her leighbors here, from Tampa, -'krida. among other things, ays, “I am glad to be here, but ifter all is said and done. Syracuse is the garden spot of the vorld for me, and I would hate think I could not get back *here when I wanted to.” This epeaks well of our little ‘ Wel'oming Town with a Be'koning r Ake.” Bazaar and Bake Sale The Ladies Aid of the U., B. > •hurch will hold a bazaar and hake sale December 14 and 15 it the Plumbing SKop. 30-ts

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I IN OUR CHURCHES i Grare Lutheran Church Sunday school at 9:30 next Sunday morning. Evening Services at 7:00 with sermon by the pastor, and spe-j cial music by the choir. Catechetical class every Monday evening at 6:30. Choir practice Monday evening at 7:00. Come and worship with us. R. N. McMichael, Pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School 9:45 a. m. tMorning Worship 11:00 Epworth League at 6 p.m. Evening service at 7 p. m. We very cordially invite all w*ho will to worship with us. F. H. Cremean, Pastor. Evangelical Church Church School 9:45 a. m Morhing Worship. .11:00 a. m. Evening Service....7:oo p. m. Prayer Senrice and Bible Study Class. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. A welcome extended to all who find it possible to warship with VS. - - W. J. DauneF, Pastor. United Bretbrev in Christ SYRACUSE— Sunday school at 9:45. Christian Ehdeavor 6 p. m. Mid-week semce, Wednesday evening at 7:30. CONCORD— Special services ehch night at 7 o’clock, standard time. Sunday school at 9:30. You are cordially invited to all these sendees. Wm. L.tEiler, Minister.

Church of God Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship ...11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor. .6:30 p. m. Sunday Evening Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. Prayer Service Thursday evening 7:30 p. m. S. Kahl Dustin, Pastor. o .NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL ■To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the >Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County, Indiana. I that on the 4th day of December. • 1923, it approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessment for the following described public i improvement, as authorized by improvement resolution najned, to-wit: Improvement Resolution No. SH. ! 1923. for the construction of a ! street pavement of concrete along the following described route in said !Town of Syracuse, to-wit: Beginning on Main Street at the easterly side of lot 78 of Original Plat and lot 1 of Weyhrights Addition to said Town and thence westwardly and southernly to the southern line of lot 1 of block 4 in Ketring & Ketring’s Addition and lot 113 of Dolan & Miles Addition to said Town of Syracuse. Persons interested in or affected by ‘ said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Trustees of said Town has fixed Friday, the 14th day, of December, 1923, :at 8 o’clock P. M.. at the Town Hall las a date upon which remonstrances will be received or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said assessment roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts on said roll, or in greater or lesis sum than named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessment, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Town Clerk. Town Treasurer or Town Attorney. Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana. 32-H o The fancy work at the Evangelical Bazaar December 7 and 8 will have some attractive gifts. Come. 32-it

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