The Syracuse Journal, Volume 20, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 1 November 1928 — Page 5
! Hello, Grocer! I Yes, madam, we sell nothing I but Pure Food Groceries. Yes, our prices you will find to | be just as low as the ordinary I grocer’s, quality considered. Service, oh yes, we give a real | prompt service, in fact, we think | if you were to give us an order it I would speak for itself. We believe our best advertiseI ment is a pleased customer. Why not phone us today and let | us please you with that grocery f order. 0 B Fresh Vegetables and Fruits S B I Seider & Burgener PURE FOOD GROCERS | PHONES 82 AND 172 SYRACUSE INDIANA B 0
ROAD TO SUCCESS J • The great men of the nation assembled at a banquet in New York last week to honor nine outstanding Americans. Around the table were captains of industry representing more than 10,000 millions of capital. They were paying tribute to these nine men for their distinct contributions to American life. Henry Ford, for automobiles; Orville Wright, 57, and 1 Glenn H. Curtiss, for aviation; Thomas A. Edison, 81, for • invention; Charles M. Schwab, 66, for iron and steel; Julius Rosenwald, 66, for merchandising; George Eastman, 74, for photography; CyrUs H. K. Curtis, 78, for publishing, and Harvey S. Firestone, 60, for rubber. Not one of these nine great
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pioneers is a college graduate. Many of them have, however, received honorary college degrees after they became famous. All began as poor boys. Four of them did not finish high school. The stories of these men demonstrate clearly there is no royal road to success, even for the college graduate, and all boys who have been unable to go to college should take heart, for the field is wide open. Q “Ramona” is the best picture of the year. It’s from Helen Hunt Jackson’s great novel, gorgeously and vividly caught by the camera, starring Dolores Del Rio and Warner Baxten See it next week .Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday November 6, 7, and 8 at Crystal, Ligonier.
Correspondence I f th°. m Neighborhood -TIPPECANOE Emit Gordy is having an attack of the shingjes. >Mrs. Henwood and daughter Lucile called on Mrs. Emit Gordy, Sunday afternoon. Carl Vincent, who spent the summer with friends here, left Thursday for his home in Oklahoma. Carl Vincent, Mrs. J. L. Kline, Mr. and Mrs. J. Garber were guests at the Mrs. Ida Andreas I home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Kline and family, Mr. and Mrs J. L. Kline and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Kline, Sunday. Mrs. Charles Bigger and daughter Bernice, Pheobie Goppert and daughter Minnie called on Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mock at New Paris, Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Otto Warstler of Syracuse were making calls in this vicinity last week. Rev. Warstler will have charge of the North Webster church the coming year. Sunday school every Sunday, followed by Preaching. Everybody welcome. CONCORD Merril Vandaveer spent Sunday with Lewis Buhrt. , Mr. and Mrs. Ray LeCount spent Sunday in Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Til mon Coy. / Eldon Wyland spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher and. family .spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beiswanger. Mr. and Mrs.*Miatheas Warble were guests of Mr. afid Mrs. Henry Heifner at Pierceton. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Whitehead spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roop at Niles, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Evertt Tom and family are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker of Goshen were .callers at the Eli Whirledge home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher and family spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bucher at New Paris. ’ Those .who spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fisher were Messrs, and Mesdames Evert Sharp of Millersburg and Rial Troup and family of Milford.
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SOUTH SHORE Mrs. D. C. Lung is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Meyers called in the evening. j Mrs. Rose Rentfrow spent the j past week in Goshen with her t aughter Mrs. Waltz. Mrs. Jude Bortz of Garrett is visiting in the Charles Searfoss home south of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Fishack of Fort Wayne spent the week end at their cottage on the South Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock and daughter Willodean spent Sunday with the Werly Lease family at Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock and daughter Willodean spent Thursday evening at the Bert Sbarfoss home. Mr. and Mrs. Greely Yoder and son Jesse and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son Burton spent Sunday at the Bert Searfoss home. Mr. and Mrs. Warner and son Guy and Mrs. Retta Warner spent Sunday in Goshen and helped surprise Mr. Sinning, it being his birthday. SOLOMON’S (’REEK John C. Juday still remains in a serious condition. Mrs. John Paugh and son John are moving to Goshen this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fisher spent Sunday in Elkhart with Mr, and Mrs. W: H. Myers. Sunday school Sunday morning. Preaching services following Sunday school. Miss Louise Rathka of Goshen spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Fisher. Miss Omeal Ott and Mr. Lester Plank called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmerman Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Darr and son Ralph and Orlie Plank called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmerman Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. John Darr and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mell Tully and son Joe spent Sunday with Mrs. Vica Hapner, Mr. and Mrs. John Darr called on Mr. and Mrs, Dave Holtzsinger at Benton Monday evening. Mrs. Holtzsinger is suffering from neuritis. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bunger, Mrs. Ettie Miss Mary i Berky called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cripe at Goshen Sunday afternoon. Misses Louise Darr, Treva and Martha and Agnes Spurgeon, Mr. j Harry Nicolai, Lester Plank and [ . Elzie Spurgeon from here at--tended a Hallowe’en party given I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Neff Tuesday evening. Stanton Darr of near Churbusco, well ktfown here, has been very sick with bladder trouble for several weeks and last week underwent an operation at a Ft. Wayne hospital and is still in a serious condition. Mr, Darr was formerly a resident of this place and has many relatives and friends in this community who are sorry to hear of his illness. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ott gave a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of their daughter Orneal’s birthday. Thpse present were Mrs. G. Christaffal and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ghaup and sons of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. William Goppert of Cromwell, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lehman and daughter of Elkhart, Clinton Bushong and children of Syracuse, Mr. Virgil Goppert of North Webster, Jasper Goppert, Mrs. Dora MpFpll, Miss Opal seff, Miss Treva, Mabel and Dorthy Mullen, Louise Darr, Martha Spurgeon, Jaunita Gushwa, Evelyn Lockwood, Lawrence Firestone, Lester Plank.
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WEST END Miss Helen Watkins is on the sick list. I Mrs. Roy Eisenhour has been very ill the past week. Mrs. Milo Geyer is much improved at this writing. Mr. afid Mrs. Wm. ,H. Weybright are sick with the flu. John Morehause spent Monday evening with Guy Morehouse. Mrs. Amanda Neff has been on i the sick list the past few days. ! Miss Dortha Lutes is-spending I the week with friends in South ■ Bend. Mrs. Charley Price of' Cromi well is spending a few days with Mrs. Frank Linderman. Miss Amanda Cullers of Goshen , is spending- the week end with I Charley Weybright and family. Miss Edith Weybright and Mrs l Willie Weybright spent Friday I afternoon with Mrs. Dorn Stout I Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mick of Goshen spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richhart. The schoolmates of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rensberger wil have a pot luck dinner at Mr Rensberger’s on Sunday. All schoolmates are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hartzler spent Tuesday with Silas Gilbert who will hold a public sale on Saturday, November 10. The Ladies Aid of Bethany will serve dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warner and son, Mrs. Rettie Warner Mrs. Calvin Cooper and daughter Miss Minnie Cooper, and James Hammond were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sinning, of Goshen, Those who called on Mrs Lizzie Troup the past week, at the home of Alphus Neff, were: Mrs. Jess* Metz, Mrs. Neva Niles, Mrs. Amsy Clem and Ray Trop. of Elkhart; Merle Trop of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Trop. Mr§? Lottie Buzzard of New Paris is in the Goshen hospital receiving treatment for a broken hip, which she sustained on Sunday evening when she and Mr. Buzzard were leaving their home to attend church at the church of the Brethren, and accidentally stepped off of the porch. McCOLLEY’S CORN ERS Mr. and Mrs. Chas Richcreek spent Synday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tyler and daughter spent Saturday at the Graham Tyler home. Miss Willodean Robison spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs. Ed. Robison. Mrs. Ida Richcreek and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Millieent Miller, Vern Strieby spent several days last week at Leesburg with Mr. and Mrs. John Custer. Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Wright spent a part of last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright. Miss Lucile Henwood entertained several of her friends of North Manchester college over the week ©nd.
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Vote for Allen E. Dougherty Democratic Candidate for SHERIFF I stand for the enforccm ment of law. ALLEN E. DOUGHERTY. Advertisement
Vote for . | GEORGE M. BOWSER ! Democratic Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney If elected I shall live up to the oath of my office to the a best of my ability. GEORGE M. BOWSER . 1 Advertisement a
Saving the first 1,000 may be the hardest task but the Philadelphia policeman who deposited $360,000 in the bank in six years probably figures that he has only been successful in “speculations.” One way seems as good as another—if you “geta demon.” “Beau Sabreur,” a great sequel to “Beau Geste,” tonight at Crystal, Ligonier. o Despite the moving picture advertisement showing the Statue of Liberty being washed by a certain soap, Bartholdi’s lady in New York Harbor has gone without a bath for 42 years.
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