The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 12, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 July 1929 — Page 8
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RADIO — Something wrong with your radio? Call Owen Strieby. Phone 845. 49-ts A HOME—Near the ball park and 2 lots for the price of $550. 1-3 cash, balace 9 and 18 mo. See Hallie Holloway, Adm. 9-ts FOR SALE—Late 1921 model 490 Chevrolet touring car cheap. Come and make offer. 11. A. Buettner. Phone 846. FOUND—On Main street, license plate T-84195. Owner can have same by calling at Journal Office and paying for this ad. FOR SALE—I full blood Jersey cow. Osborn & Son. 12-ts WANTED — Hotel or housework at the lake. Address “Y” care of Journal office V 12-lt FOR SALE — All electric, Butter Kist, Peanut and Popcorn machine. Also one 4-tube radio set complete with batteries and loud speaker. No reasonable offer refused. Louis J. Solt, Vawter Park Grocery. This is a good time of year to pay your subscription, if it is due. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the un-i dersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court. I in the State of Indiana. Executor of the estate of Reuben Shively, late of Kosciusko County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. THE STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE, Executor. June 10, 1929. Vanderveer & Van(derveer, Attorneys. (10-11-12) NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Notice is hereby given that the SYRACUSE MFG. CO., a corporation, has filed in the office of the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court its petition for the change of its name to PRET MILES KRAFTERIES. INCORPORATED, and that said petition will be heard by said Court on the 3rd day of September, 1929, the same being the 2n|d day of. the September Term of said Court for the year, 1929. SYRACUSE MFG. CO. By Preston H. Miles, Pres. Attest: (Seal) Elmer P. Miles, Sec. Vanderveer & Vanderveer, Attorney®. (1041-12)
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. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Will Buckholz had as guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wall of Hoytville, Ohio. Mrs. N. H. Mills and Mrs. Arthur Campville and two children of Bowling Green, Ohio. Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Meek were Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Rookstool and John Bickel and family, west of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Meek near Leesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Utt of north of town, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meek. Rev. Armstrong returned last Sunday from Fort Harrison, Indiana, where he was on active duty for two weeks as Chaplain lor C. M. T. C. There were seven other Chaplains present along with a number of other Reserve Officers. Those who spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson and son at their Lake Wawasee cottage were Jacob Kern and family, Mrs. Jane Kern, John Rubert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Long and Junior Hentzel of Gary, Ind. < L. F. Jensen and sister Marie, Mrs. Omar Vincent and children, Annette and Billy of Lima, Ohio, spent Sunday wtih Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jensen. Herman came home with them after spending the past six weeks visiting his aunt and uncle. f On Saturday Mrs. J. H. Bowser left for Chicago where she was joined by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kerwin and that night left for Denver where all will be guests of the ladies brother at a mountain resort, Echo Lake Lodge, Evergreen, Colorado. Mrs. Bowser will remain until September. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bateman returned Tuesday to their home in Manlius, 111., after a three weeks visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Meek and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kriete. On August Ist they will move to Farmington, 111., where Mr. Bateman will be vocational agriculture instructor in the high school. George K. Arthur had to learn new football trick when “Broth erly Love,” which comes Monday and Tuesday to the Community theatre, was filmed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a new Karl Dane-Arthur comedy. Arthur,
who was a member of the Rugby University football team in England in his student days, found that the American game is very much different than the one he learned in college. The University of Southern California pigskin experts who participated in the filming showed him how the game is played in this country. Charles F. (Chuck) Reisner directed the satire on “reform” prison life, with Jean Arthur (no relation to George) in the leading feminine role. I . I IN OUR CHURCHES I I i— . 1 Evangelical Church P. W. Soltau, General Supt., C. E. Beck, Ass’t. Services in this church Sunday as follows: Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Sermon 10:45 a. m. Owing to the illness of the pastor, Rev. G. W. Wyatt will preach the sermon. The evening service will be a Union Service, held in the U. B. church. R. G. Foust, Pastor. I . B. Announcements Sunday School 9:45 a m. Gerald Bushong, Supt. Junior C. E. at 11:00 a. m. Prayer hour, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. The union evening service will be held in this church at 7:30. Public welcome. A Nicodemus, Pastor. Zion Chapel J . R. Church Sabbath School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching Service. 7:30 p. m. Last Quarterly Conference of Year at Zion, Aug. 4th and sth. All are invited to these services. Sherman Deaton, Supt. G. A. Ward, Pastor. Church Os God Sunday School at 10 o’cdock. No preaching. Prayer service each Thursday evening at seven thirty. Every one welcome. Lutheran Church Sunday July 21. . There will be no services at the church Sunday. The Sunday School, morning and afternoon services will be held in connection with the summer school at Oakwood Park. A parish picnic
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dinner will be served at noon. Anyone without away to go, some to the church at the usual time ways will be provided. All services are held on central standard time. A. H. Arbaugh, Pastor. Methodist Church Church School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00. “Jesus and Prayer.” Junior League 11:00 a. m. Union Service at 7:30 at the U. B. ChurchPrayer Meeting Tuesday 7:30. Brotherhood Thursday 7:30. Arthur J. Armstrong, Minister. o FOR POISON IVY After exposure to poison ivy or poison oak, thorough washing of the skin surface with strongkitchen or laundry soap havingin excess of alkalai is a good pre•aution. Lather well and rinse several time in running water. Pay especial attention to the finger nails and the tender skin between the fingers. This treatment, if carefully may be tried even after inflammation has developed, to lessen the area iffected. and the intensity of the ooisoning. As a preventive, a solution of 1 part of iron sulphate in 5 parts of water has been recommended. This solution should be freely applied to the parts likely to come in contact with the ivy and allowed to dry. By this means some measure of protection may be afforded to persons who are engaged in work that makes it difficult to ivoid contact with the plant. A 5 per cent solution of potaassium jermanganate applied locally is reported to be a very good remedy. The brown stain caused by this solution will gradually wash iff or it may be removed more rapidly with lemon juice. Solutions of cooking soda or Epsom salt are ordinarily helpful as any local applications. In, the early stages, ointments are not recommended. Hot roast beef sandwiches are made by toasting slices of bread on one side, spreading the toasted side with butter, and plac'ng slices of cold roast beef between next to the toasted sides of the bread. Now toast the outside of each sandwich, place on hot plates, pour hot gravy over each sandwich, and garnish with sprig of parsley and pickle.
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