The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 June 1929 — Page 4

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL REPUBLICAN 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 Congress of March 3rd, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance $2.00 Six months LOO Three months . .50 Single Copies A 05 JOHN F. HERMAN Editor and Publisher Thursday, June 27, 1929 “I know not what the truth may be, I tell It as ’twas told to me.”—Editor, Frederick Clayton left Sunday for Detroit. John Byland of Toledo spent the week end with his family. John Meek is some improved, but is not able to be up yet. Herbert Launer and family of Elkhart spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Laura Launer. B>F. Kitson spent Sunday with his nephew, Cressel Kitson, and family, near New Paris. • Olgo Beckman, who has beer *in Chicago-the past winter, is home for a few weeks vacation. Frank M. Engles of South Bend is completing a new and up-to-date cottage at Oakwood Park. . I. P. Rummel, of Goshen, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. H. D. Harkless. Mis. A. A. Beech spent from Thursday until Sun Jay in Fort Wayne. Grandma Nicolai is spending the week with her son, Charlie, and family, north of town. Lucy Clayton spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinderer. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Strieby spent Sunday in the Isenberger home in South Bend. Mrs. E. E. Shoup, of Andrews, and her daughter of Fort Dodge, lowa, spent a day last week with Mrs. Shoup’s sister, Mrs. Nicoand family.

? * . FIRE-WORKS NOW ON DISPLAY We have stocked and now have on display a full line of fireworks for your 4th of July celebration. Due to a ruling set by the State Fire Marshal, no fire works is to be removed from the store before July Ist. This however, does not prohibit you from making your selection now while the stock is complete, and call for them after the Ist of July. F. L. Hoch THE RE X A L L 4TO R E Phone 18 Syracuse, Ind. i 1 i 1

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funeral of Mrs. Miller’s nephew Jecil Plum, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Al PaGan, ol Flint, Mich., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Unrue. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hock hac their household goods moved t( Auburn last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kline ol Hamilton spent Sunday with Mr md Mrs. J. C. Kline. Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson, Jr ind son Harold took dinner Sun lay at the John Buward home. Mr. and Mrs. William Watts were in South Bend Wednesdaj morning. Class 4 of the Lutheran Sundaj jchool enjoyed a picnic suppei at Indian Hill Friday evening. Mrs. Rosa Michler and son anc laughter of Elkhart called or friends here Saturday. Rev. J. Bailey and wife ol Churubusco spent Tuesday wit! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Bailey. A. J. Thibodaux drove over t< Chicago last Friday to spend tht week end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Harkless ol Homewood, 111., spent Saturdaj and Sunday with their parents. J Rev. and Mrs. A. Nicodemus ; took Sunday dinner at the Ches ter Swensen home at Indian Vil lage.

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I Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hinderer ; and 1 ittle Sarah Jane, I i were in South Bend Saturday. < i Mrs. H. R. Deßrae, who has j i been here caring for her mother, i Mrs. Jane Bushong, returned ji home in Gary. t -ILj The Misses MargUUTiate Wolf, | Evelyn Strock and Mary DruckaI miller spent the week end at £ the Wolf cottage. j: Mr. and Mrs. Clint Lewis of » Wabash spent Sunday with their > friends here and at the Sargent | Hotel. » > Mrs. Mabel Allen, of Mount » Morris, 111., is here for a few days » visit with her sister, Mrs. A. L. | Miller and family. | * Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Hedges I were in Fort Wayne Monday and | visited their daughter, Mr. and | Mrs. Eugene Snavely. | Chas., Rohrer, of New Paris » is just completing an addition | and remodeling his cottage at | Oakwood Park. g Miss Lotta Schaffer and Miss b> Irene Myers of Fort Wayne call- £ ed on Miss Myrtle Foxford Sat- § urday evening. | Joan and Carl Eherenman of si- South Bend are visiting for a few | days with their grandparents, t Mr. and Mrs. J. E Burket. | Mr .and Mrs. F. F. Laughlin | and daughter moved in the Sar- | gent cottage on So. Main street | last week. Mrs. Elwood Bateman of Mannlius, 111., is here visiting with «■ her parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. John ft Meek. ft Miss Margaret Morgan of Mishawaka has been spending the past ft week at the home of William | Beckman. Mr. Ralph Hutchinson, of Mish- | awaka, spent several evenings <* of the past week at the Beckman - home. r, The Senior Ladies Aid of the Evangelical church were royally p entertained Thursday afternoon I I at the home of Mrs. A. H. Blanch- " ard, south of town. Mrs. Amanda Ott went to Gard rett Saturday to sepnd the next 0 few months with her son, A. Wilson Ott, and family. 1 Geo. Xanders and family rer. turned from their cottage at Wawasee where they spent two r weeks. i- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Darr and daughters took Sunday dinner s with Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Plank y and son, north of town. • Orville Auer, Ralph Cullers and friend, Walter Taylor, all of r Toledo, visited over Sunday with their parents here. j Mr. and Mrs. Don Strock and n children were in Garrett Sunday visiting with his brother, Kenneth Strock, and family. h W. A. Bailey returned Sunday from Cincinnati where he went to bring his wife to their cottage o at Wawasee for the summer. g Mrs. A. Wilson Qtt and daughter and little granddaughter, of f Garrett, spent Friday with Mrs. y Amanda Ott. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Whitt, of s South Bend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E Whitt and daughter, Kathleen. Miss Frances Keyser, a nurse at Fort Wayne, spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. A. Nicode- | mus and family. | Burch Vorhis and little daugh--3 ter, Nancy Lou of Goshen, were f Saturday afternoon callers of | Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dolan. | Miss Natheta Sloan and Miss | Katherine Deardorff of So. Bend | Business college drove down over j Wednesday evening to attend f iur band concert. J i Chas. Brumbaugh and wife of 1 Avilla came down last Thursday | vith a gang of carpenters and | ire re-roofing and remodeling £ L heir cottage at Oakwood Park. 2 | Mrs. Grace tSatler returned to | Fairmount, West Va., last Thurs- | lay after spending a week with | her mother and father-in-law, 3 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Statler. 3 E. F. Fryer, of Avilla, who has been visiting in the home of his | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Perry a Foster for a week, returned to a his home Monday. I Mrs. Jess Hughes and family i of Mishawaka, Mrs. Chester [ Prough of Goshen and Mr. and ■ Mrs. Elio Zei of Chicago spent ’ Sunday with Mrs. E. Sloan. I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maloy | spent Saturday night in Niles, I Michigan with Mr. and Mrs. j Wayne Hoelcher, who accompan- | ied them to Chicago Sunday | where they attended a baseball ) game. Mrs. Chas. Widner. Mrs. E | Hoelcher and two children, and i Mrs. Hester Coy of Indianapolis, who are spending a two weeks I vacation in their cottage at Tipi pecanoe, were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller. !

Mr. and Mrs. A. H Lloyd entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Grimes and son of Knox, and Mr. : and Mrs. Ed Henry of Bremen, Sunday. Mrs. Preston Miles and children are spending two weeks in Continental, Ohio, with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller of North Manchester spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller. S. F. Ketring accompanied them home for a visit. Mrs. Flora D. Rinard of Little Rock, Ark., is spending the week > with her cousins. Mrs. Virginia Smith and Mrs. Isaac Unrue, at the home of the latter. Miss Mildred Maddy of Knightstown, who is spending the summer at Tippecanoe, spent Sunday night with - Miss Leila Connolly. Charlie Nicolai, of Syracuse, and his brother of Elkhart, will leave Saturday night on a camping trip with some Elkhart friends, to Wisconsis, to be gone a week. Joyce N. and Gertrude Lehman and son John, of NeperviMe, 111., also Robert Whitmer, are' visiting with relatives at the Noah C. Lehman cottage, Oakwood Park. Mrs. M. M. Smith and son! George, arrived Saturday evening from Montreal, Canada, to spend the summer here. Other members of the family will join her later. Marion Bushong, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bushong, who has been seriously ill with typhoid fever for the past seven weeks, is much improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bailey and son Arther of Scott, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bailey and son John of Battle Creek, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kessler and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Bailey. I Mr. Ben Ott had as guests Sunday. his daughter, Mrs. Mabel Miller and son Phil, Mr. and Mrs. John Holgan and son John Jr., of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. P. Blackport, and family, of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thornburg has as their guests Wednesday, her father, W. B. White, and sisters, Mrs. Charles, and daughter, and Mrs. Fred Shimm of Marion, and Mrs. Milo Grumell, of Lafontaine. Miss Olga Beckman and girl friend, and Vernon and Rudolph Beckman were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson and son Harold. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Wm. Beckman were there for supper, and to spend the evening. Additional Locals on Last Page o— — GLYCERINE MIXTURE STOPS CONSTIPATION The simple mixture of glycerin, buckthorn bark, saline, etc (Adlerika) acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and relieves constipation in TWO hours! Brings out old waste matter you never thought was in your system. Don’t waste time with pills or remedies which clean only PART of the bowels, but let Adlerika give stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and see how good you feel. Thornburg Drug Co. ♦ (5)

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