The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 12, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 July 1929 — Page 5

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Community Theatr£ - SYRACUSE, INDIANA FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 19-20 HOOT GIBSON in “The Lariat Kid” Also Comedy and Second Chapter of “A Final Reckoning MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 22-23 Karl Dane and George K. Arthur in “Brotherly Love” Fasti Funnyl! Furious!!! Also Comedy WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 24-25 Bill Cody and Sally Blane in ‘EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD’ Also Comedy and "Ridgeway of Montana ALL SHOWS START at 7:15 o’clock (Central Standard Time) ADMISSION _ _ — 10 c —25 C

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• CONCORD Those who enjoyed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wyland were Mr. and Mrs. George Brickes of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fleish of Milford. Those who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bucher were Messrs and Mesdames Ernest Mathews, Bertram Whitehead and Lawrence Dewart. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler and son Roy spent Sunday with the Imon Rookstool family of Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clingerman and family spent Sunday with the former’s brother, Wilbur and family of Elkhart. Mrs. Cora Wyland was in Albion Friday. Mrs. Lesta Stiffler spent Saturday night with her son Chester Stuffier and family. Miss Dessie Hooves was a guest at the Tilmon Coy home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher, Mrs. J. A. Fisher called at the Frank Bushong home Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Coy was in Goshen Saturday. v. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Whitehead were Goshen shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buhpt and family spent Sunday at South Bend. Emerson Coy spent Sunday afternoon with John Fisher. Mr. Ike Keels of Wolf Lake spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. William Wyland. SOLOMONS CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Chester Firestone and two sons and Miss Meriam Darr spent Sunday with Harry Coy and family of near Syracuse. Class 4 wijl hold their monthly class meeting at the home of Harry Nicolai. Miss Mildred Moser spent the week end with relatives at Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Bunger and children of Goshen called on, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bunger Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bunger has been suffering from rheumatism the past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gushiva of Ligonier spent Sunday with Albert Zimmerman and family. Mrs. Fanny Good spent Saturday at Winona Lake. Little Gene Good had her. tonsils removed Monday and is getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Darr and children and Mrs. Fanny Good spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bird Darr of Goshen. Frank and Charley Bunger and Belle Juday’of near Millersburgspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Darr. The Rex reunion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Juday, July 28. A number of the young people from here enjoyed a lawn party given by Miss Louise Darr Friday evening. TIPPECANOE Mrs, Albert Scott who has been ill for some time is slowly improving, Mrs. Emmet Gordy is not improving. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock spent Sunday with Mrs. Mock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eberly. Mrs. Cloe Ritter and daughter, Roberta of Elkhart, was calling on friends in and around North Webster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kline spent Mrs. Otho Warstler of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Eston Kline and family spent Sunday evening at the J. Garber home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Schock and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewallen. Mr. and Mrs. Greely Yoder and Mrs. Luther Strombeck called at the Emmet Gordy home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jess Owens of Elkhart spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Kline were Sunday guests' of Mr. and Mrs. William Bixler of near Dutchtown. Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Likens and daughter Esther, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock and Carl Bockman were Sunday afternoon callers at the J. L. Kline home. Mrs. Ancel Likens 1 and daughter, Esther, called at the J. Garber home Tuesday evening. Sunday, July 21, there will be a hdme coming at the Church of the Brethren at North Webster Sunday School followed by preaching in the forenoon, dinner in the basement and a program in the afternoon. Everybody welcome. q HAY FEVER Start taking treatments now and prevent Hay Fever. Call Goshen 176 for appointment. Dr. Warner. 12Ht

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FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Artie entertained at their home Sunday the Mr. and Mrs. George Cline and Mary Cline, Mr. and Mrs. June Milroy and four children, of Peru. Messrs, and Mesdanjes Don and Charles Diedrick of Goshen. Messrs, and Mesdames Myers and Darr called at the Clarence home of near Concord Monday evening. Mr. Stephen Freeman of Waw’asee called at the home of Artie Geyer Saturday. Mesdames Diedrick and Darr of loshen spent Tuesday at the ome of their parents, Artie Geyer. Mrs. Earl Darr of near Goslren pent Wednesday at the homes of Seyer and Darr. Miss Melba Byman of Leesburg spent a few days with her •onsin Bettie Maxine Collander. Randal Dewart of Milford spent Sunday at the home of his uncle, Lee Cory. Mrs. Clarence Snyder spent a few -days in Toledo with her sister Mrs. Truman Ball. Mrs. Edna Niles of Syracuse -ailed at the Crist Darr home Wednesday. McCOLLEYS CORNERS Mrs Millicent Miller and Mrs. Chas. Richcreek were in Syracuse Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Graham Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Miller and Charles Richcreek spent Sunday afternoon in Rome City and the Limberlost which was once the home of Gene Stratten Porter. Ms. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son visited with Mrs, Millicent Miller Thursday evening of last Week. Mrs. Ida Richcreek and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Hascal Darr spent Sunday in Chicago. Mrs. Graham Tyler and Mrs. Chas. Richcreek called on their mother, Mrs. Sarah Jane Kauffman on Monday afternoon, Mrs. Clarence Wright and daughter Maybelle called an Mrs. George Kreger Tuesday afternoon. Mr.,and Mrs. Ival Gerade and daughter spent Sunday at the Pess Miller home. 0 AMAZING RELIEF OBTAINED BY USE OF NEW KONJOLA Tells How This New Medicine Ended Kidney Trouble And Nervousness

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MIL T, w, BANTA ’’For years I suffered from kid’ ney trouble and nervousness,” said Mr. T. W. Banta, 530 East Seventh Avenue, Gary, Indiana. “There was not a day that I did not endure terrific pains in my back and across my kidneys. I always got up in the morning feeling weak and tired. This condition soon, affected my nerves, and I became very nervous. “After using several bottles of Konjola, the pains caused by my kidneys completely disappeared. My bowels now function the way they should. The nervousness is a thing of the past and 1 sleep soundly at night. It is a pleasure for me to indorse Konjola to others because I know what- this medicine will do.” Konjola is sold in Syracuse at Thornburg Drug Co., and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. 0 • BALL GAME AT NAPPANEE A real ball game is being looked forward to this coming Sunday at Napanee when Dusty Riddle and his classy Browns from South Bend meet the Tigers in the third game of the season. Dusty's Browns have defeated the Tigers twice so far this sea* son and Nappanee is leading up for the game Sunday in an effort to get revenge for the other defeats. The game will be called at 3:00 P. M. daylight saving time.

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