The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 May 1929 — Page 5

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MAIL CONCORD Mrs. LaVina Brooks of Milford spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler. Those who enjoyed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews, were Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vail, and daughter Blanch of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Zollinger and children Erma, Sheldon and Nonabelle, and Mr. and Mrs. Ida Zollinger of Baitos Town. Mrs. Salome LeCount spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Jane Rookstool. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher and children Wayne and Yvonne, and Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Fike, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart Sunday. Those who spent Sunday at the J. A. Fisher home were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crandal of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs.. Guy Fisher and family. The Concord Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. J. A. Fisher for all day. and hope that all members will be present. Mrs. Salome LeCount of New Castle spent Saturday atfernoon with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart. SOUTH SIiORE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sinning of Goshen visited in the home of her mother, Mrs. Reta Warner, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker spent Tuesday evening with his brother Leland Baker and family. Mrs. Martha Jordon and Miss Forrest Snepp spent Sunday at their cottage at Pappakeechie lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son Burton, attended the circus in Elkhart Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock and daughter spent Saturday afternoon in Goshen. Bill Kelly spent Sunday evening in the Bert Searfoss home. Mrs. Pearl Cooper and daughter Minnie spent Thursday with Mrs. Retta Warner. SOLOMON'S CREEK Mr. and Mrs Harold Nellons of Mishawaka and Mr. and' Mrs. Clyde Juday of South Bend, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juday. Mrs. Ellie Hapner and children spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Kaleel Juday, and children. < John Darr and family spent Sunday with Chester Firestone and family. Will Clark and family spent Sunday with his son Glen, and wife. Mr. Frank Bunger, Belle Juday of near Millersburg, and Mr. and Mrs. George Darr and family spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Zimmerman and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Darr, Mrs. Albert Zimmerman, Mrs. Mrs. Ben Zimmerman attended the funeral of Bob Kellogg at Elkhart last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowman of Fish Lake spent Sunday with Lee Whirlage and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcßride entertained the following Sun-

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day guests: Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Jackson and daughter Mary Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Loy and daughter Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Fiffel, Mr. add Mrs. Everett Stewart and son James,, and Mr. and Mrs. Charley brothers and Bert Rink. Mrs. Hubartt returned home ast week after spending several days with her son Glen at Butler. Sunday school Sunday morning and Mother’s Day program in the evening. A good program has been arranged and everybody is invited to come. McCOLLEY S CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert and Mrs. Millicent Miller were shoppers in Goshen Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler called on Mrs. Sarah J. Kauffman Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richcreek spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Miller. Miss Martha Richcreek is spending this week in Goshen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hascal Darr. Dick Miller called on Ed Robison Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler spent Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tyler in Syracuse. Mrs. Ida Richcreek and son Miller and son Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godschalk called at the Greely Yoder home Sunday evening. SOUTH SIDE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laughlin of Osceola visited his brother, and family. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Merl Laughlen. Mr. and Mrs. Larva Davis and family of Elkhart were Sunday afternoon callers in the home of his sisters, Mrs. Lida Davis and Mrs. Ollie Hovarter. Mrs. Jane Jones and Miss Leia Masters were Sunday afternoon callers in th Warbel home. Dewy Laughlen is ill at this writing and has been bedfast for the past week. About all the children south of the track have the whooping cough and the mumps. Miss Phyllis Mick is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Mick. Mrs. Hubble visited friends in Bremen from Saturday until Sunday evening. FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Charles Purdum and son Charles. Jr , are spending some time visiting with friends and relatives in Virginia. Mrs. Howard McSweeney called at the Crist Darr home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darr of near Goshen spent Wednesday evening at the home of Crist Darr. Messrs, and Mesdames. Snyder and Darr attended a birthday dinner at the home of Charley Snyder near Goshen Sunday. Miss Thelma Ulury returned to her home near New Salem, after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Myers, Mesdames Dean, Fair and Ballins and son, Quiote, Jr., of Fort Wayne spent from Friday till Saturday afternoon with Crist Darr. Mrs. Earl Ulery of near New Salem called at the home of James Myers Monday. Mrs. Peffley spent a few days at the Frank Maloy home. Mrs. Henry Geyer is spending a few days at the home of Artie Geyer. o NOTICE Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner of Fort Wayne, is here this week. Parties wishing pianos tuned can leave word with the Syracuse telephone operator. 2-ltp 0 , Be sure to hand m your news items each week.

! IN OUR CHURCHES l i Grace Lutheran Church Mrs. Roy Riddle, Supt. Sunday school, 9:45. Regular morning worship at 10c45. Special offering. The loose change in the offering plate at the morning service will be used for the relief of .our stricken Lutheran brethren in Russia. The need is great so come prepared. A. H. Arbaugh, Pastor U. B. Announcement Gerald Bushong, Supt. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Jr. C. E. after Sunday school. Evening service 7:30 followed by quarterly meeting. Delegate to annual conference will be elected at this session. Prayer hour 7:30 p; m. Thursday. Communion service at Indian Village Sunday, 11:00 a. m. Cordial invitation. A. Nicodemus, Pastor. Evangelical Church P. W. Soltau, Gen. Supt. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Sermon, 10:45, a. m. The pastor' will use for his subject. ‘A Mother’s Throne.” Evening service, 7:30, p. m. Subject, "Yielding to God.” Prayer meeting each Thursday evening, 7:30. p. m. The public is always invited to the services in this church. R. G. Foust, Pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church Church school 9:45 a. m. C. A. Kreite, Supt. Morning worship. 11:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening, 7:00. Brotherhood meeting Thursday 7:00. Everyone who does not attend services elsewhere, is invited to worship with us. Arthur J. Armstrong, Minister. o If every family in this vicinity would have the Journal come into their home each week, it would help us to enlarge the usefulness of the paper. o Subscribe for the Journal.

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