The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 June 1929 — Page 5

I What Shall I Get 1 I for Dinner? I 3 gj § K 0 E H K | How many times a • ~ have you-asked yourself this | question? Day after day. | | week after week, it is a prob- | S 3 C? lem that is constantly con- | y 0! fronting you. g I I I If you were to stock | . * j ' a your shelves with a good as- a sortment of canned goods, | you would always have | I something on hand that your | folks would- like. I•' ■ ■ a ~ S I Courtesy Honesty Service | § I § ' Bl j Seider & Burgener I PURE FOOD GROCERS | PHONES 82 AND 172 SYRACUSE INDIANA | 'sgSSSSSSSSSSSSSS9BS®SSSSBSSSSSSBS®SSSSSSSSKSSSSKSSSSBIts9 Tell your friends to Subscribe to The JOURNAL I^O ~ei Off Tire i >flt(,|iin ff A WHILE THEY LAST Shoes for the kiddies, Patent and Alligator Trim Tan $1.50 to $1.75 New line of MEN’S OXFORDSS3.O(T I SHOE REPAIRING HARNESS REPAIRING ;! HARNESS OIL AUTO CURTAINS REPAIRED ;! TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES ;! ASPHALT ROOF PAINT !; Good Time to Cover That Leaky Roof! SNAVELY SHOE SHOP |

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;; FRIDAY & SATURDAY, June 28-29 - CHESTER CONKLIN in § TAXI 13 ♦ Also “MICKEY’S GREAT IDEA” O and 9th Chapter of !! “THE MYSTERY RIDER”

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i s \MAIL a a a TIPPECANOE I a Mrs. Eston Kline spent Wedj nesday with Mrs. Ike Kline. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ike Kline are the a proud parents of a little girl s npmed Betty Joan. i Mrs. Chas. Bigler and daugh- ■ ter Bernice spent Sunday after- ’ noon with Mrs . Emmit Gordy. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. , Dan Eberly of Wawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Iven Kline and j family of Milford and Mrs. and [ Mrs. J. S. Kline and Mildred GilJ bert were Sunday guests at the j J. Garber home. j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock, i Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Kuhn, Ger- : aid Priest, Mrs. Chas. Bigler and I daughter Bernice, and Mr/ and | Mrs. J. Garber and Royal Kline J attended the Conference of the I Church of Brethren at N. Man- | Chester. | Carl Vincent of Blackwell, j Okla., is spending the summer j with his aunt, Mrs. Nat Kline, j and Mrs. J. Garber and other j friends. FOUR CORNERS j Mrs. Fred Gall entertained j company Friday afternoon. > I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ulury of Jnear New Salem called at the j ■ ♦**^%**wt<*t**i^i**i**i**i**t* 4 t**z < ; ■?—r—X. * i Grand Celebration NAPPANEE, JULY 4 *%%*%%*♦%%%%♦%*%♦%♦%%%%*******« BASEBALL — 3:00 P. M. ‘ Goshen — Nappanee 8:15 P. M. 34 ROUNDS OF Boxing Fireworks 10:00 P. M.' i N. INDIANA —S. MICHIGAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT Carnival And FREE ACTS By Weer Amusement Co.

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James Myers home Monday evening. ) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy spent Monday at the home of Howard McSweeney. Farmers are busy with hay makeing and corn plowing. Rev. Armstrong and family of Syracuse called at the home of Crist Darr Tuesday. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gall called 1 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orva Weybright, Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strieby of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Crist c Darr called at the home of James ' Myers Sunday evening. Mrs. Edna Geyer, Mesdames ! Darr and Deithrick, were Elk--1 hart shoppers Friday. ‘ Miss Donnabelle Ulury of near 5 New Salem spent a week in the home of her aunt, Mrs. James ’ Myers. Messrs, and Mesdames. Kitson ! and Stone of Goshen spent Sat- * urday and Sunday, at the Crist ' Darr cottage at Wawasee. McCOLLEY’S CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robison and ’ family entertained relatives from r Elkhart on Sunday. ’ Mrs. Wm. Gilbert spent Sunday r in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert. Those who spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Chas. Richcreek I were. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Miller, f Mrs. Sarah Jane Kauffman, and j Miss Annie Rapp. The Misses Mary and Martha r Richcreek and Miss Wilma Miller spent Sunday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Kreger, Vern Strieby and daughter Florence and John Gilbert Spent Sunday in Cassopolis, Mich., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert were in Goshen Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Todd and daughter Helen spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richcreek. Wm. Starner spent Sunday at his home here. o WEST END Mr. and Mrs. J. Beals of South Bend called on Mrs. Beals’ father, Isaac Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Crowen, of Elkhart, visited her brother and families, Merl and Millard Laughlin, Sunday, Mr. Isaac Wagner is still oh the sick list, but is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Art Weaver, of Napwell visited from Saturday until Sunday evening with her mother, Mrs. Jud Searfoss. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner of Nappanee visited his brother, Mr, > Isaac Wagner, Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Gagle and little , son of west of Milford visited in > the Wagner home, > Mr. and Mrs. Landis Pressler * were called from their home in * Chicago on account of the seri- * ous illness ofhisgrandmother.Mrs. > Mrs. Bushong. > Miss Lida Davis was a Sunday > evening caller at the Warble * home. * Mr. and Mrs. Watler Rex visit- * ed the parents of Mrs. Rex, Mr. [ and Mrs. Dan Warbel, Saturday ( of last week. > ► SOLOMON’S CREEK ► Mr. and Mrs. Charley Nellens * of Mishawaka, Frank Bunger and * Belle Juday of near Millersburg, [ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. i Frank Juday. > Mrs. Dave Holtsinger’s Sun- > day school class and a number of i friends, gave her a pleasant sur- > prise Tuesday evening. They ' all enjoyed ice cream and cake. t Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bunger and . two sons spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bunger. ’ Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Whisler and [ two daughters spent Sunday ( with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simp- ► son and son George. » Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher, * Miss Marie Yoder, Mr. Allen ’ Fisher, all of Elkhart, and Mr. ' Dick Haney of Goshen spent Sunt day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher, i A Children’s Day program will , be given here Sunday evening i June 30. Two plays will be givi en, “Two Flags,” and “My First 1 Evening With the Radio.” The ' program will begin about 8:30, * Daylight saving time. i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huffman and > son Junior, of Au Claire, Wis., I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ' Fisher Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cripe of * Goshen called on her mother, * Mrs. Ettie Seese, Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vail and ► son Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Bert ► Roach and daughters, Mr. and * Mrs. John Darr and children, Mr. * and Mrs. Chester Firestone and * sons attended a birthday surprise [ on. Mrs. Warren Wenger of Go- > shen. They all enjoyed a carry- > in pot luck dinner. ► * WEST END * Those who called at the home [ of Orba Weybright last week ( were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kinsey, ► Mr. and Mrs. Noah Cutter of Lew- ► isville, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Crist ► Poppenburg and daughter, of * Fairmount, Minn., Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Cullers and daughter, of " Goshen. Those who spent the week end were Mr. and Mrs. L. Mack, Mr. Bartizal, Frank, Helen and Blanche Cisal, of Ber- 1 ingen, 111. jj The many friends of Mr. and | Mrs. Will Fackler are'wery glad 4 to learn that he is improving $ from his long illness. j Mr. Roy Vail spent Sunday at f the home of his sister, Mrs. W. I Gardner, in Goshen. $ J. W. Rowdabaugh and wife, j| Mr. Wm. Weybright and wife, * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cooper, Mr. $ J. T. Weybright, attended the Weybright reunion at So. Whitley, Sunday. Mr. Wallace Wagner spent last | Tuesday evening with his daugh; | ter, Mrs. Bessie Weybright. Mr. Paul Hall, of South Dakota, I Miss Orpha' Warstler, Mr. and * Mrs. Truman Long-spent Sunday ? at Wawasee. j Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Yoder * spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. * J. I. Letherman, at Faraker. Bobbie Hoover of South Bend - is spending the week with his grandmother, Mrs. Neva Miles. CONCORD Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wyland enjoyed dinner 'Sunday with the I latter’s grandmother, Mrs. Mary Pence, of Syracuse. Lewis Hammon spent Sunday with Wayne Bucher. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dewart and Mrs. Fae Dewart and children. Allegra, Randall and Miriam of Milford, were guests of i Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart and ' Mr. and Mrs. LaVica Bucher 3 spent Sunday with friends in j Urbana, i Yvonne Bucher spent Sunday | with the Beiswanger children. S Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher and j two daughters spent Sunday eve- s ning at the Earnest Mathews S home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher had ■; as their guests Sunday, Mr. and > Mrs. Hugh Bushong and children, ;! Nelson and Betty Lou, Mr. and ;l Mrs. Frank Bushong, son Guy -!l and daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Warbel spent Sunday at the Imon Rook- !l stool home. Mr. Charley Rook-,;; stool, who is sick, is about the ;| same. ; LaVica Bucher spent Monday ■ afternoon with his aunt, Mrs. ; Anna Mathews. ; Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Coy of j! Syracuse spent Sunday with their ; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester ; Stiffler. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler < spent Tuesday evening with Mr. ; and Mrs. Imon Rookstool of Os-' I wego, ! THERE MUST BE A RECORD of that most glorious of all I events in your-life—your wed- ; ding day. A photograph for ; the bridesmaids, friends, and ! yourself. ' ! The Schnabel Studio J N. E. Corner Main & Washington | GOSHEN. INDIANA ’

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