The Syracuse Journal, Volume 16, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 April 1924 — Page 5
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NEWS ITEMS FROM OUR SURROUNDINGS Contributed Notes oa the Happenings in Nearby Communities. — { White Oah Bert Whitehead was in Warsaw on Monday. Mrs. Mary Hammon is suffering with an attack of gall stone. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart spent Sunday afternoon at the Emeral Jones home. Samuel Dewart and Eldon Wyland c«>ent Sunday eevning at the Ernest Mathews home. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Searfoss moved to their new home Saturday; Mr. Seartoss purchased the William Rapp home. Mrs. Lesta Stiffler spent Saturday night and Sunday with her son Chester and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Imon Rooks tool and family, of Oswego, spent. Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Rookstool. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crandall, of Michigan, and .Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fisher. Mrs. Hattie Fisher spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Frank Bushong, who has been sick so long, and she reports Mrs. Bushong gaining slowly. Mrs. Ellen Wyland, who has been spending a few days with her son. William Wyland, will spend « from Tuesday till Friday with her brother. Daniel Warbel in Syracuse. Those who enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. James Ingels, of Redmpn’s Park were Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews and Mrs. Lavica Bucher. Mrs. Edith Smith called in the after noon. Tippecanoe Mrs. Josiau . ... called on Mr> ’harles Bigler Thursday. Chester Brown, of North Webster as on our streets Sunday. Walter Kuhn called on Charle: Baugher one day last week. Mrs. A. W. Scott called at the George White home Sunday evening. Clarence Mock and family took din ner at the J. Garber home Sunday. Mrs. Rhoda Mock spent Saturday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Morehead. E. 8. Miller, of Wisconsin, is visiting with his daughter. Mrs.- Ada Mock. Mrs. Isaiah Kuhn, Jr., and daughter, Eva, and Mrs. Peter Plew were Warsaw shoppers, Saturday. J. L. Kline and family, of South Rend, spent Saturday night and Sunday with J. Garber and familyFour Comers Mr. Wright spent Sunday with relatives in New Paris. Mr. Noble Myers made a business trip to Chicago Monday. Mrs. Noble Myers and Mrs. McSweeny were Goshen -shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr called at the home of James Myers Sunday evening. Mrs, Henry Geyer visited with her son' Artie Geyer. Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Alfred Showalter, of New Paris, called at the home of Crist Darr Friday evening. Earl Darr. M. Friend, and Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr were Warsaw visitors Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy and Mrs. Rosa Coy and two children were Warsaw shoppers Saturday. Earl J. Darr returned to Pontiac. Mich., Thursday after a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Callander and three children spent Saturday evening at the home of James Callander at Gravelton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Grove spent Monday at the home of Frank Grove, near Leesburg. M|ss Elsia Fackler. of north of Syracuse. spent a fe.w days at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baird. Mrs. John Neff. Mrs. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr and Joe Bushong and family, of Syracuse, called at the home of Artie Geyer Sunday morning. Pleasant Ridsre Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stookey entertained company Sunday. Mr." and Mrs. Joe Eckart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gust Baker at Wawaka. Mrs. Guy McDowell and Mrs. Glen Stookey are on the sick list. " Mr. and Mrs. John Hann, and family called at the John Hurtig home Sunday afternoon. Bert Crip is takinr a few days vacation from his employment at a garage in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. William Fackler and family ppent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Baird. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Robinson and\ •v>n. Junior, spent Sundav with the former’s mother. Mrs. Ellen Robinson and family. Mr.'and Mrs. Arthur Brown and Mr. -nd Mrs. Emmett Weaver and sun De ’nas snent Sunday afternoon in Elk•’art with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rlngar and family. Gilberts F. B. Homsher. of Ft. Wayne, spent Monday evening with Calvin Cooper and family. Mrs. Walter Geyer, and three children. of Goshen, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meta. | Mr. and Mrs. Giro Rensberger, of Milford, spent Sunday afternoon with Floyd Rowdabaugh. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutes and children spent Sunday afternoon in Millersburg with Mr. and Mrs. Anslo Barnard. — Mrs. Albert Douglas and son returned to their home in Logansport Friday after a two weeks visit with relatives and friends here. ' Mrs. WiHinm Sheffield, who has been confined to the house the past winter by UhMMf, was able, last week, to enjoy a little of the out door air. Mrs. Jftnsa Clem, and two sons, 'obn and Dale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chaney WeybrtghL -ntheaat of and called on Mr. and Mrs. * Dalbert Hasting and children in Milford.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Berranger, of Silver Lake, who have spent the winter in Elkhart, spent Monday night with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Morehouse, and returned to their home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Berranger own a hotel and several cottages and are anxious to get ready for the spring fishermen. Solomon’s Creek Wayne Hapner spent Sunday with Harry Nicolai. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ott spent Sunday at Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juday called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Juday in Syracuse. Friday. Mrs. Bertha Hapner called at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hire Sunday. Rutherford Miller and family, of Elkhart called at the Ringwald home Sunday afternoon. Maple syrup time is about over for this season. Some have alreadyclosed their camps. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Darr, of South Bend were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Firestone. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmerman and two children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Darr. Mr. and- Mrs. Henry Rex called on their son. Leonard Rex and wife, in Milford Saturday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Saylor and son. Paul, took Sunday dinner with Anderson Juday and daughter. Leela. Mrs. Harry, Good and family spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harlin. at Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nellans, of Goshen called on her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juday Sunday afternoon.' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Darr and daughter. Cloy, and John Darr and daughter, Miriam, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smaltx near Leesburg. Remember the Sunday school each Sunday morning at 10. Also the revival meeting which is in progress at the U. B. church. A welcome is extended to all to attend thes services. Mrs. Bertha Hapner entertained Sunday school class No. 7 at a Hard Times party Friday evening. They came dressed for the occasion. John Darr won first prise and Muri Darri second. All report a good time. |
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McColleys Corners I Arnel Miller spent Monday- in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler were callers in Warsaw Tuesday forenoon. Stanley Miller called at the Greeley Yoder home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman. Mr. and Mrs. Hascal Darr and family and Ray Richcreek took Sunday dinner with Mrs. Ida Richcreek and family. Mr. and Mrs. Meria flock and family of Mishawaka were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvie Richcreek and Mr. and Mrs. George Hefner. 0 NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth A. Stuard, deceased. In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, February Term, 1824. Notice is hereby given, that Sherman Stuard as administrator of the estate of Elizabeth A. Stuard. deceased. has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 25th day of April. 1924. at which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Dated at Warsaw. Indiana, this 31st day of March. 1924. RUSSELL H. BUTLER. 49-3 t. Clerk Korciusko Circuit Court. ROBERT E. PLETCHER Funeral Director Ambulance Service Syracuse, Indiana. Telephone 75 0. A. BILLMAN Aermotor Windmills Water Supply Goods Well Drilling and Repairing. Phone 333 Ligonier, Ind.
i Use the Opportunity | ' while I Rissman-Levey I Salvage Co. | of Chicago are dismantling the | great plant of the Sandusky | Cement Co. / ■ Come and see what you can | use and save money on building I material and machinery. 3 0 _ B ■ Salesman on the premises Phone 87 * a B a a <xBBBBSBSBBSSSSSSSSSSBSSBS®SBSBSSBSBfaSSai3SBSSS<3SSSBSB RBejBSBSSIBSSBSSSSSi3SiB6iBSSSBS&SSESSSSSSSEBESSBSBSEMIWBB I FRESH, GL&fIN MEAT i Await you at our market at all times. You will find the juiciest cuts and\ the tenderest pieces here. We also handle smoked and | • dried meats and a general line of canned meats. ® * a KLINK BROS. MEAT MARKET a - r
