The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 July 1924 — Page 4

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL MMMMJCAN Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana Entered as second-class matter on May 4th. 1908, at the postoffice at Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of j Congress of March 3rd, IST®. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' One year, in advances2.co Six months Three months Single Copies os H. A. Buettner, Editor and Publisher Clara 0. Buettner, Associate Editor . - ———- w STAFF of CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Crist DarrFour Corners Mrs. Roes Rodibaugh. .North Webster Mrs. Wm. Sheffield West End Mrs. Calvin CooperGilberts Mrs. Henry Rex Solomon’s Creek J. L. Kline .Tippecanoe Minnie Robinson Pleasant Ridge Mrs. Ernest Mathews White Oak Mrs. C. Richcreek. .’Colley’s Corners: Thursday, July 3. 1924. •‘I hfli not whit the truth may be, I till it is 'teas told to me "-Editor. VISITORS FROM WANATAH ' | W. N. Osborn, of Wanatah, accom panied' by his Sunday school cla.ssj of thirty-one pupils of the Christian church.- motored to this cityion Sunday and went to the Evangelical church and attended Sunday school. The party of visitors came to surprise the superintendent, Harry Hire. They spent part of the day In th* home of the former's son. Ross Osborn. -The party of young people were entertained at the Grand Hotel for dinner and the rest of the time was ppent on Lake Wawasee. The young folks had such a splendid day of it < that Mr. Oslxirn had to alnu>st coax them to return home. As Mr. Osborn was returning home with his crowd of young folks, he, tnet with quite a serious automobile accident. When they were near Rolling Prairie, several <>f the ca'ts were Tun Into and side swiped by a car’ that was being driven by a drunken driver. Mr. Osborn's car «•* and badly .damaged, but the car directly behind him was struck and over-turned, while several of the others following were more or less hit by the same car. The wreckiesdriver’s car was overturned and he •was picked up unconscious. Booze waa found in his car. which told the gtory. TELEPHONE MEN MEET The annua! convention of the Northern Indiana Telephone association closed their three-day meeting last Thursday, at the South Shore Inn at Lake Wawasee. which is their permanent meeting place. This association Tanks next to the state convention in importance and attendance. In connection with the convention, a school for long distance was held on Wednesday and Thursday, which was in charge of experts. About seventy operators were in attendance. , The following officers were elected for the following ye’ar: President. C. R. Stoops: secretary and treasurer. John Troyer, of Elkhart; Directors, Henry L. Barnhart, of Rochester. Wilbur Van Hom. of Wabash, and Samuel Tomlinson, of Plymouth.

— -O — — S. S. CONVENTION The Turkey Creek Township Sunday School convention will be held at Oakwood Park on Friday. July 4. commencing at 9a. m . and continuing until 8 p. m. A good program has been arranged. There will be games and big fireworks at night. Everybody come and don’t forget to bring your .picnic dinner and supper. o BABY BLACK BASS Three thousand baby black bass were taken from the state hatchery at Lake Papakeechie Tuesday and placed in Winona Lake. — —o P. 0. CLOSED ON FOURTH The postoffice will be cloesd at 10 a. m. on Friday and will remain closed all day. There will be no rural delivery. —* 0- — NOTICE I will do hair bobbing at my residence on North Lake Street. BUSHONG • __ The greatest loss of all; loss of grit. For Sale Approximately 8 acres of the most beautiful grove on the banks of Wawaste Lake. Paved roads. Will plat 50 lots. The best investment on the lake. Simon Bell Exclusive Agent -■

PARAGRAPHIC BITS ABOUT HOME FOLKS Notes of the Week on the Coming and Going of People You Know. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ott spent Sunday in Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miles motored to Chicago on Tuesday. Mrs. C. M. Petty, of I’ero. is visit ing here in the home of her sister Mrs. B. F.. Hoy. Mrs. Jesse Couts and son Fred. Mrs. \V. M. Darr and Mrs. P. L. Foster spent Saturday in Milford. Miss Marjorie Miles, of East Chicago, spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. Hanora Miles.' Mr. and Mrs. Wimield Angel of Warsaw spent Sunday here in tJK home of his sister, Mrs. W. M. Darr. Mr. and Mrs. and son Hoy spent Sunday in Ft. Wayne, in; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Klink. Miss Olga Beckman and her broth-» er. Vernon, departed on Monday fori Diamond Wia., where they will; pend two weeks. Miss Marguerite Drew, of CL. -- is visiting with her friends in Syraeuse. she is also Vi King in the; home of Mrs. Dan Warbel. Mrs. Donovan Struck and children j and Mrs. H. D. Parker, of Niles. Mich. ; re visiting here with their parentMr. and Mrs; G. H. Baik y. Harold Wall of Hoytville. Ohio, returned home last Thursday after a two weeks’ visit here in the home ol his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Buchholz. Mrs. Hallie Holloway and daughte. Maxine spent the past week at their cottage at Tippecanoe Lake. Mr. Holloway motored over and spent the nights with them. Mrs. C. I. Beery and children, Wauneta and Frederick, returned home on Saturday frvtn Lima. Ohio, where they week to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mirs. Otto Whitehead and daughter Anastasia, Mr. and Mrs. Seidel and Mr. land Mrs. Chester Liekey ;<>f E’khart spent the week end with Mr<. Catherine Bushong. Mr. and Mirs. George Xanders and children, of this city, and Mr. and Mr-. Barne-*. of Howe, went up in Michigan on Friday and enjoyed a fishing trip until Monday. |« 'Mr. and Mrs. Cite Younce and I children and Mr. and Mrs. Alva > Marrs, of Elkhart, spent a few hours |on Sunday clalllng on the former’s mother, Mrs. Frank Younce. The Misses Irene and Blanche Sprague returned home cm Friday from Omaha. Neb., where they made , n o' tended vi.it in the home of their sister, Mrs. J. W. Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and Mr. end Mrs. Chester Wood nnd two ehilu’ren. of Converse, came on Sunday • nd vi-lt<d until Tuesday in the-homo jof their sister. Mrs. Ida Akers. Mr. and Mrs. jT. H. Parson and fatn- ’ lly have returned to this city from | Mankato. Mlnvo-otn. where they went a few weeks ago. Mr. Parsons has not ! fully decided upon his future plans. I Mrs. Fred Butt recently received an I invitation to attend the high school commencement exercises at Jones- ■ ville. Mich., where her great grand daughter. Miss Florence Yarian, was among the graduates.

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Mrs. Harry Brown, of Oroville, Wash., is expected to arrive here tomorrow (Friday) to be at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Kate Otis. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Cory and son of Kimmell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cory of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow and family of this city were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Dan Jk-eter. Mrs. Fred Butt is slightly improving at her home in the country., Mrs. Butt has not been enjoying the best cf health lately, and her friends will be pleased to learn she is some better. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown and Mrs. Jackson, of Huntington. came Monday io spend Mr. Brawn’s vacation here In the home of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. IFiler. Mrs. Jackson Is Mrs. Etler’o methen The Misses Frieda and Anna Patis nnd their brothers. Irving and Carol f Oi'.icafro. are visiting here until Fourth in the home of their ■•’iirae and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jboti'pson. ; M> J J. Harktam, of Harvey, 111.. went to Oshkosh, Wls., the first of the week and entered his boat, Shirley Jane, in the motor boat races which v ere held on Wednesday, Thursd.iy > and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Miles and four children and his sister. Miss Phyllis .Miles*, left Sunday morning by automobile for Kansas. City. Kan. Mr. ami Mrs. Miles will make that city their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Statlm of. West Virginia, motored to Syracuse! on Saturday from Columbus. Ohio.and are spending their vacation here in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Statler. ” Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. ,Binkley and six daughters spent Tuesday as ruests. of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dolan. Mr. Binkley takes care of the power houne. May and Dorothy are the lines of the Infant twin daughters.] The ladies of the Bridge Club and ■ their husbands were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Hallie Holloway, at new cotta&t at Black’s Landing, on Tippecanoe Lake. Supper was erved and a very pleasant day was ! spent. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Riddle and her j itter Miss Catherine Trietch, of Toledo. Ohio, are making an indefinite visit here with relatives. They are occupying the home of Mr. Ridj t ie’s father, J. W. Riddle, on Boston Street, Mr. and Mrs. Bort Christman and ‘Glenn Deeter. living near Leesburg, {were in this city on Wednesday of hast week, erecting a monument on |the grave of Glenn Deeter’s. mother, the late Mrs. Curt Deeter. Glenn is a h ephew of Milton Rentfrow. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armstrong and two children and Mrs. Robert Ayer i and two children of Greentown spent iSaturday night in the home of Mr. nd Mr< Milton Relitfrow. On Bundle, ’he visitors attended the Young People’s convention at Oakwood Park. Miss Bertha LaPointe and Mrs. Anna Morse, of Tecumseh. Mich., • have been guests the past week of I the former's sister, Mrs. W. G. Conp'o’ly. Mrs. Morse returned home on Bunday. but Miss IjiPointe will vi-d’ here until Sunday* of this week, when he will leave for Peoria. Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Will Adams. Miss Ethel Norman and Stantm Guest of i Huntington. Mrs. H. T. Myers of Chicago nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Colwell of this city were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Gibson, at the lake. \ six o’c’ock dinner was served, the occasion being a sumrise for Mr. Gibson. Sunday being his birthday.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rohleder and children of Elkhart spent Friday night here in the hcane of Mrs. Elizabeth Walerius. On Sunday Mr. and Mi's. James Mick and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Foster motored over to west of Kendallville and near Rome City and ate a picnic dinner on the banks of Sachrider lake. Right near this lake is the hc-me of Mr. Mick and Mr. Foster, where they both were reared and grew to manhood. The purpose of the trip was to visit the places of their childhood. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Harkles* motored to Auburn. Kendallville and Albion on Sunday and called' on friends at each place. At Kendall; ville they visited with Mrs. Eva Tish •>nd her daughter. Miss Mae Tish. They report Mrs. Tish and her daueh*er as improving from their recent illness- .end they expressed a wish tc *>e remefnbered to all of their Syra- ; -use friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leibold of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Baker cf Muncie spent Tuesday in Mrs. Fred Butt’s cottage an Syracuse Lake. Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Leibold gave a picnic in the cottage for their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Baker, who had never seen the lakes before. The new visitors report enjoying the day and expressed a wish to come again. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Schmerda and her sisters, Mrs. J. H. Miller of North Manchester, and Mrs. B. B. Morgan and son Robert of Chesterton arrived in this city on Friday rfom Saltville. Virginia, by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Schmerda are spending the week in the home of her sister. Mrs. Sol Miller. From here they will go to their cld home in Marshall. Mich., and spend a few days with friends and then t-ke a different route home. On Sunday. June 29. the home cf Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart, in the country, was the scene of .a gathering of relatives and friends, who I came with baskets filled with everything that is good to eat. There were nineteen present. In the forenoon the visitors went to Redmon Point. Dewart l ake, and in the afternoon part of the party went to Kalorama Park. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Clark Frisinger and «on Glen, cf Wren, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, of Willshire, Ohio: Mr | nnd Mrs. John Boop. Mr. and Mrs. ] Ralph Groves and son Merlin, of Milford: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Matthews.

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IN OUR CHURCHES J Grace Lntheraa Church Sunday School every Sunday morning at 9:45. Next Sunday we begin a series of interesting studies of Old Testament characters and events. You will be interested in this feature of our school work. Get in on the whole series. Don’t miss next Sunday. Vesoer service at 4:30, with special music and sermon by the pastor on “The Real American.” Mrs. Violet Sheets will sing,, at the vesper services on Sunday afternoon. Unitn service of Syracuse, churches at the Evangelical -hurch'at 7:30 Sunday evening.! Rev. Mr. Cremean will deliver the ?ermon. The Light Brigade meets every' Mondav afternoon at 2:30. Don't forget the church and vour rel gion during the summer-: time. You never know when you; will need both. R. N. McMichael. Pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church • Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. > Classes for all ages, so there’s a class for you. Morning worship and sermon at 11 o’clock. Evening worship at 7:30. This will be the first union service. find is to be held in the Evangelical church. All are invited to attend these services. . F. H. Cremean, Pastor. Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:4g a. m. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Junior League, Sunday evening at 6:30. Union service Sunday evening Rev. F. H. Cremean will bring the message. Mid-week Prayer and religious conference hour, Tuesday evening at 7:30. We welcome you to these services. W. J. Dauner, Pastor. Church of God Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. followed by pieaching service. Christian Endeavor at 6:45, followed by the regular Sunday evening prayer meeting. The mid-week prayer service will be held at the bethel on Thursday evening, and at some | home on Tuesday evening. Next Monday evening, July 7, Rev. Argyl Houser, recently {graduated from Findlay College, land appointed as pastor of the Church at Payette, Idaho, will preach. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend each and every cne of these services. S. Kahl Dustin, Pastor. BEAUTY SHOP OPEN The Lucille Beauty Shoppe, of Elkhart, Ind., wishes to announce the opening of their branch shop at the South Shore Inn, Lake Wawasee. Telephone 817. 9-2 t. o Classified Ads pay both—seller and buyer.

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