The Syracuse Journal, Volume 18, Number 36, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 January 1926 — Page 5

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I' Correspondence I LT Neighborhood WHITE OAK William Wyland and family j spent Sunday in Warsaw with I friends. Jaecb Bucher and family spent • w ith Mr. and Mrs. James iur. tnd Mrs Ray LeCount mt SnMay with Mr. and Mrs Richard Guy. Preaching at C ncord Sunday at, 11:00. Come and bring someone with you. Rebecca Dewart and son Lester enjoyed Sunday w.th Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitehead. William Wyland and family spent Monday evening with Mr and Mrs. Ernest Mathew’s. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mann of Syracuse spent New Year’s day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parson. Mrs. Cora Wyland and son Eldon spent New Years evening: with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews. , Mr. and Mrs. Burton Howe spent Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. Edward Lindsey at North Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clingerman spent Sunday with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Clingerman of Indian Village. Mr. and Mrs. Willlianv Wyland and son Eldon spent New Year’s day with the former’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hite at Pierceton. TIPPECANOE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott en-! tertained from Elkhart Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bigler; I and son Ray spent Sunday in Elk-1 hart. Rev. Bowman and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Sh ck. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mock spent oart of last week at the Charles i Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kline and t family spent Tuesday afternoon . i with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley More- i | head. : Little Robert Gordy returned j to his home in Elkhart Sundey i after spending the week with his father and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock and son Thurlow. Mr. and Mrs. I J. L. Kline and children spent Sunday at the Dan Eberly home Mr. and Mrs. Clint Cox and Mrs. Mary Baugher attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Brubaker, which was held at Elkhart Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kreager, Vern Strieby and daughter Florence, Mr. and Mrs. J. Garber spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fknit Gordy.

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C.ILBFIKTS Miss Grace Miller of Bourbon suent the week end with Miss Elsa Gall. Mrs. Calvin Cooper and Mrs. Jane TuHy visited Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John McGarity. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming of Goshen spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John McGarity. Russell and Miss Minnie Cooper spent a few days with their grandmother Mrs. Rett a Warner. Mr.-and Mrs. Guy Morehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rensberger helped Abe Morehouse butchei Thursday. Miss LaVeta Warstlpr returned to South Bend after spending the week end with hei' father Albert Warstler. Mrs. Ida Ogie and Misses Lucile and Dortha Becker of Goshen spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrsw* Virgil Postma returned to jmeir home after spending a days with friends Mr. arid Mrs. Guy Wanner of i Mishawaka visited Sundav at the ; howte of their parents Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner. Miss Berden Lutes, a studen*. returned to North Manchester college after spending her holiday vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutes. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowdabaugh. and son Billie returned home Sunday evening after visiting friends at North Manchester, and Wabash. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Geyer, and two children of Battle Creek; Mich. Mr. and Mrs. John Geyer -nd two children Earl and Blanche. and Lawranee Smith of Detroit. Mieh M returned to their home Tuesday after visiting several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Metz and other relatives here.

WEST END Mrs. Peal Rarick sepnt Tuesday with Mrs Neva Niles. Miss Thelma Darr spent the week end with friends in Goshen. Mrs. Manley Deeter of Milford spent New Years day with Mr. and Mrs Rollie Neff. Mrs. John Stout and daughter Hazel of Salem spent Friday at the home of Roy Meek. Mrs. Meek is in ill health. Mr. and Mrs. J hn Honer and children Bobbie and Norma Jean of South Bend, spent New Years dav with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Niles. Mrs. Milo Geyer and Mrs. Milo Trop spent Sunday and Monday in Goshen at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. Sadie Fuller Fleckinger whp is very ill. Those who spent New Years with Mrs. Kate Arnold were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arnold, Mr. and Mrs Edward Roads and son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Droid of Mishawaka. Those who spent Sunday with Mr, and E Sheffield were Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold and grandson Arnold Moxie, of New Paris, Mrs. Melvin Weybright, of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Doll and family of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ogle and sons Billie and Teddie of Goshen. Miss Berdean Lutes entertained her 1925 class at a six o’clock dinner and watch party at her beautiful country home. T hose oresent were: Miss Freda Cart. Miss Lenn* Moats. Harold Neff. Edwin Tarman, Howard Steinmetz. Russell Yoder. Harry Leer, Miss Katharine Alune. Miss Grace Bollinger. Miss Dortha Guy, Christ Bmmet. Kenneth Troop. All of the class was present eicept Miss Margaret Wright, who was on the suck Hst. The family of William H. Weybright have had four generations of same name for five years, all bom and all living in Jackson township. All attended the same Sunday school and church at the

I Bethany Church. Their names ! are William H. Weybright and son J. Orbie Weybright, and grandson J. William Weybright, and great-grandson Gerald P. Weybright. The great grandfather celebrated his 77th birth- • day anniversary omDee. 26, when ' all his children and their families gathered in his home with well filled baskets. At the noon hour a sumptu .us dinner was served., After dinner Mr. Weybright gave a brief history of his young life which was very interesting to the family. The farm which Mr. Wm. H. Weybright first owned was given him by his father, John Weybright. J. 0. Weybright bought it from his ! father and last year sold the ' s-me to his son J. W. Weybright. Therefore it has been deeded to four generations. FOUR CORNERS James Myers was a business caller at’Elkhart Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Callander were Nappanee shoppers Monday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. LaTone Jensen i spent Wednesday with Mr. Blue I near Richville. | Mrs. Crist Darr spent a few : days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl of near Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. James Myers spent Sunday with Mrs. Myers' sister, near Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christman of near Salem called at the Clint Callander home Sunday afternoon. The Mesdames Darr and Darr and three of South Bend spent Saturday with Mrs. Jess Darr at Syracuse. Those who were .treated to a fine oyster supper New Years were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Artie | Geyer and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl D-’rr. Charles Detrick, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush ng and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder entertained at Sunday dinner. Mr. Joe Bushong and two sons of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Darr of near Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Geyer and daughter and Charles Detrick, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neff of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gawthron and son. Mesdames Neff and Geyer and Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr. Mr. and v Mrs. Charley Snyder and three daughters of near Gcshen called in the afternoon.

z Sl.eoo FOR BOY'S LIFE I The boshen common Council its last meeting’ before turning the city government over to the new council, voted to authorize the board of public works to pay Mrs. Delphia Headley of Goshen. mother of the new chief of police. Lake W. Headley, SI,OOO as settlement in full for the death of her 5-year-old son. Richard Headley. The lad was killed August 24, when he fell from the city motor driven sweeper, which passed over the head, crushing it. The child had practiced riding on the sweeper with the driver. There was a question as to the liability of the city. B. & Q.°REPORT The operating revenues of the B. & O. railroad for the month of November amounted to $20,564,069. and the operating expenses to $15,152996. leaving a net balance of operating revenues of $5,411,073. BIRTH AND DEATH REPORTS During the month of October, 1 27 deaths and 39 births were reported in Kosciusko county. — ——o A classified ad will sell it.

Syracuse Community Sale g will be held on Q Friday, January 15 8 At the I nsley Barn on the Old Mill Site. 4 Live Stock, Horses, Cattle and Hogs, Machinery, Q some Farm Implements, and other-miscellaneous articles will be sold to the highest bidder. Sale Starts at 12:30 P. M. g Any one haring anything for sale, we will appreiate it if they will bring it in early. The customary cummnssion will be charged. Vie expect t® Lk continue these sales every two weeks. q Terms will be made Known on day of sale. GEO. L. XANDERS, Clerk. CAL STUCKMAN, Auct. 8 Call Leander Yoder of North Webster, Sales Manager,. LJ for further information.

_h _ "r , AWfT MARY WAMTS [sOi ae-lagßA W 51. **Handy" Gets "'Em Together ** Qunday dinner at Aunt Of course O we’ll be there!” Invitations come oftener on the farm since • H.u.dy Telephone” was hired. The convenience of the tcßuphyne is worth many times its eesL . j ■ j Syracuse Home Telephone Co.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | (By H. C. Frazer) Wm. F. Kindig to Dora C. Reed. 10# 47 subd 5 Papakeechie Park., S2BOO. William H. Noll to Bishop John F. Noll, lot 20 & 21 Nordyke Park, Cedar Beach. sl. Roy H. Jones to Gladys P. "Richards, dot 9, Potawat -mi Park, SSOO. Louie D. Mann to Melbern E. Rapp lot 2, Lakeview Park. Wawasee Lake, $750. Evangelical Church to E. Eberhardt, lot 46 Oakwood Park, sl. L —o S 4Population Ernest George Raveustein geogra pher and btaiLstieian, estimated tb« population of the earth at 1.487.9* In 1890. Hu-i his tigures atnot* tin changed f«»r some years. Another com puiation maue in the early ‘9on put th* total at Estimates o‘ the world’s population today rang< from 1.730.W0.UMJ to 1-830.090.900

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that, the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana. Administrator of estate of Joseph H. Stough, late of Kosciusko County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GEORGE L XANDERS, Administrator December 22. 1925. 34-3 t o Camphor Production Formosa Is the only country in th< world where Large forests of camphor trees stHl remain. An Idea of the tremendous wealth contained in these forests may he gained from the fh«-t that from one tree alone, with a girth at the foot of twelve feet, camphor to the value of S3,UUO has been distllleo. —o Not the Creator*. Idea A human being who is wicked. dt» honest, greedy or selfish Is no more rhe mrn God made him than discord is rat:sieA <>r ; son Swett Manlen. -

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