The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 13, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 July 1929 — Page 4

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL ■tCFUBLIPAN 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 1-00 Three monthsso Single Copies 05 JOHN F. HERMAN Editor and Publisher Thursday, July 25, 1929 “I know not what the truth may be, I tell It is ’twas told to me.”—Editor. Miss Cloy Darr was in Goshen on business Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Lindsey is visiting at the Jacob Kern home. Mr. O. Bartholomew is in Elkhart visiting relatives. Miss Mary Alice Kitson is helping in the bank. Miss Doris Lind of Indianapolis is spending a weeks vacation with Leila Connolly. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warner were in St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, Michigan. Sunday. Miss ■'Marie Campbell spent Friday afternoon visiting in the home of Mrs. Will Buckholz. Mrs. Gertrude Berry and son Fredrick and Mrs. Will Buckholz spent Thursday in Elkhart. Mrs. Mel Tully spent Saturday afternoon with her brother. John Meek. Mrs. Vern Micheal of Cromwell spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Laura Launder. The interior of the Journal Office looks- very nice with its fresh coat of paint. Mrs. Dean Jenson and Mrs. Guy Rarig spent Saturday in South Bend. Miss Donna Miles is leaving today for Akron, Ohio, and other eastern points for a two weeks visit with friends.

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t W* — « — t =» I Bachman’s * - £ * I i - -- g Extraordinary I ' Values I lat our store this week in the f | following articles: I s * i . I I House Slippers, Ladies, § Patent, Red, Blue, Black $1.39 | I House Dresses 1.00 I .ft; ? I Pillows .25 | I Rubber Aprons, 50c quality .35 | I Rayon Bed Spreads, Excellent | Quality.. 2.95 | | Large and Heavy Turkish | Towels. .29 | I Cotton Bathing Suits for | - Children .59 | i Boy’s Canvas Shoes .95 t F- . j Try Our Self-Serve Grocery Department. « £ § You’ll be Surprised at the low prices j s'l ' ■ t 9 > *

Gerald Walker of South Bend visited his mother over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Klink Monday in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Marian Rapp. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wiggins of LaGrange, Ind., were Sunday guests of Levi Kitson and family. Committee No. 1 of the U. B. Aid met Monday night with Mrs. A. Nicodemus.

A group meeting of the U. B. ministers will be held Friday at the U. B. church in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Krueger are visiting relatives in Cleveland. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Skeer of Ft. Wayne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Darr. Noah C. Lehman and A. H. Blanshard drove to South Bend Friday on business. David Barker and wife spent the week end with friends at Wawasee, Ind. Mrs. Haskel Grissom visited with her daughter, Dita Unrue in South Bend the past week. Miss Evelyn Strock spent a few days in South Bend visiting her aunt, Mrs. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Harkness of Homewood, 111., were in Syracuse Saturday night. Alva and Louie Nicolai of Elkhart spent Sunday here with their mother. Miss Ruth Joan Xanders had her tonsils removed one day last in the Goshen hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Riddle were in North Webster Sunday and attended the Homecoming of the Evangelical and the Church of the Brethern held there.

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• Guy Bushong drove his mother j and sister to South Bend Tues- ‘ day. $ * £ Mrs. D. L. Gibson spent from | Saturday until Monday in Chi- | cago with her niece Mrs. James ft Dickson. » Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clemens | and Mrs. Lesta Stiffler attended :: the Dewart reunion at Lake Deft wart, Sunday. ft £ Mrs. Rebecca Searfoss who has | been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. F. » Skeer in Ft. Wayne the past two J weeks returned home Sunday.- | Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeCount * and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl ft Baker spent Sunday in South j? Bend. ft ft Mrs. Maude Duncan and daugh- * ter Alice have returned to Chi- | °ago after visiting relatives here * for some time. R ft Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kindig and | son Joe and Otis Clyde Butt left ft Monday morning on a motor trip ft to Niagara Falls. ft | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dousman ft and her mother of Milford Junc- » tion called on Ella Holloway Sun- » dayb Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Gants of » Elkhart spent Sunday with his ft aunt, Mrs. Jerry Hammon and ft family. » | Mr. and Mrs. John McClintic of ft Kalamazoo, Mich., spent Sunday | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Esten McClintis. ft Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burket | spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | John Hall at their cottage on : Wawasee, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Skidgell ft spent the week end in Svlvania, ft ( hio.'with her parents, Mr. and £ and Mrs. Neal Phebus. ft Mi. and Mrs. George Seese and p son Vern of north of town called | on Mr. and Mrs. John Meek, ft Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meek of - South Bend spent Saturday night ai’d Sunday with his parents Mi. t a';d Mrs. John Meek. Mrs. Ben Julier and Miss Ida Deardorff spent Saturday night , and Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Ida Deardorff, Mrs. Joan Holloway has been '• taken to the home of Mrs. Rosa * Bartholomew who will care for 'her. The U. B. Ladies Aid met 1 Thursday at the home of Mrs. Vern Brown. Mrs. Dan Warbel t was assistant hostess. t Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pfingst and son spent Sunday with her brother Carl Crochrah and family of 1 Kendalville. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicolai of bilkhart spent Sunday at North i Webster and also called on his .■ grandmother, Mrs. Nicolai. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Place and C family of Toledo and Mr. and ; Mrs. N. G. Skidgell spent Wednes day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Skidgell. I The Misses Violette and Vera O’Dell returned home Sunday from Terre Haute where they have been attending school for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeager of Leesburg, and Miss Wilma Fried of Elkhart were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Disher. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Vorhis and Robert v orhis and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Runyon and baby of Elkhart called on Mr. and Mrs. Milt Rentfrow Sunday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. Wade Zerba, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Klink and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Holloway spent Sunday in St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, Michigan. Mrs. Nora Phebus arrived home Saturday after spending a week in South Bend. While there she attended Ringling Brothers circus. Mr. and Mrs. Lee York and two children of Chicago spent several < days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Sam Porter and Nevin McCon- , nell.. Kathryn Armstrong and Mildred Webster are spending the , week at South Milford with Kathryn’s grandparents, Rev. and 1 Mrs. F. A. Armstrong. t

When On Your VACATION Don’t Forget THE CHURCH Syracuse Methodist Episcopal Church “The Gray Stucco Church on the Corner” Invites You To Worship With Them

Dr. A. L. Evans is now affiliating with Dr. O. C. Stoelting in the practice of Dentistry in the later’s office. Dr. Stoelting will continue his usual practice. Miss Maxine Holloway came in from their cottage at Tippecanoe, Lake and spent Sunday with her great-grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Holloway. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Deeter and son Merle Deeter and wife of Lorane, Ohio, are visiting the formers mother, Mrs. Jane Bachman and other relatives. ”Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Morgan of Chesterton visited a few days at the S. L Ketring home. Mrs. Sql Miller accompanied them home home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs< James Mamman Mrs. Earl Hammon and Mrs. Burton Howe sp<>nt ths week end at North Baltimore and Bowling Green, Ohio. Major Marsh, Fletcher Marsh, Charles Atwood of Wawasee Lake, Miss Marcille Kitch of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wilt and daughter Betty Lee, were six o’slock dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Cleveland Sunday. Sunday guests of Mrs. Ella Wolf and son Kimbre were - Mr. and Mrs. Alva Biggs and son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Biggs and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Rapp and two children of Ft. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mitchell and two children of Nappanee and Allen Haney of Elkhart. The waists for the sun suits for children should be made of loosely woven fabrics so that the ultra-violet rays of the sun can reach the body through the large spaces in the material. All the common textile fibers stop most of the ultra-violet rays.

KONJOLA TRIUMPHS IN UNUSUAL CASE OF NERVOUSNESS

Lady Fell Helpless IVhen Balking or Standing; Had to Take To Bed After Complete Breakdown

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MRS. MILLIAM W. BARNEY “For fourteen years I was so nervous that finally my heart became affected,’’ said Mrs. William W. Barney, 2325 Broadway, Gary, Indiana. “It was not unusual for j me to fall helpless or unconscious while walking or standing. A good night’s sleep was unknown to me. I had no appetite, and naturally I lost in weight, strength and vigor. I was finally forced to go to bed. “Who would think that fourteen years of suffering could "be ended with five bottles of this wonderful Konjola medicine? I completed the treatment four months ago and new health is here to stay.. Surely Konjola is in a class by itself.” Konjola is sold in Syracuse at Thornburg Drug Co., and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

GRIEGER’S GROCERY A HOME OWNED STORE Offers These Specials on Saturday, July 27th Sugar - -' - Phone 15 or 68 Saturday Chase and Sandburn Coffee 52c Salmon 20c Peanut Butter, 1 lb. 19 C 3 Large Bread. 25c Deam Cake Flour, 3*/» lbsl3e Flour, 5 lbs 22c 2 Post Toasties... 22c 3 Cans Sardines i2sc 3 cans Tomato Soup2sc Brooms 30 c — — If an empty building stands where your independent grocer is now located, who will pay the increased taxes? v TRADE AT HOME OWNED STORES

STUDIO APPOINTMENTS MADE AT THORNBERG’S Am prepared to photopraph moving objects such as boat races, speed boats, etc. CURTIS STUDIO Syracuse, Indiana Over Post Office.

FINGERS 21st Annual Fur Sale Chokers | to j off. Fur coats relined, glazed, remodeled an d stored at | price during this sale. Your old furs remodelled into chokers, collars and cuffs, etc. Fur coats at one-third off. Cash or terms. Look for Fingers Sign and Fingers Building ' Opening Evenings Phone 2345 FINGERS Fur Shoppe 116 Jefferson Elkhart, Ind. Job printing—that’s our busi- : ness.

The Orthophonic Portable Victrola ' * will add oceans of fun to your vacation trip. • Dance!! Relax. Inhale soft strains of bewitching music! The new Orthophonic Victor Portable is a beauty— And a marvel for tone. Take it with you on the lake— To the hills— Anywhere. With a few new records, you’ll have an inseparable companion. Two Models—s2s and $35. BECKMAN’S “QUALITY FURNITURE”

______ FINEST LOCATION LAKE WAWASEE 13, room house, 200 ft. front—more or less, over 300 feet in depth, beautiful trees, shrubs, and flowers in profusion. A bargain as an investment, or for a complete and beautiful Lake side Country Home. Extreme old age the only reason for selling. Call at MAJOR MARSH’S for Details —Or Address— MAJOR F. E. MARSH R. D. 3 Syracuse, Indiana CALL—I -5-84 PLUMBING — HEATING ROOFING and SPOUTING Repair Work Water Lines Cleaned Out CHAS. A. SCHROEDER A classified ad will sell it.