The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 14, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 1 August 1929 — Page 5

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SOLOMANS ( REEK Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rookstool, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wortinger and little son, and Mrs. Jim Wortinger spent Sunday in Columbia, Oh»o. Ben Zimmerman and family spent Sunday with his sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shearer and two daughters. Ishmeal Rookstool is spending several weeks with relatives in Mishawaka. About 65 attended the annual Rex reunion held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Juday Sunday. All enjoyed the large basket dinner and the program in the afternoon consisting of special music, readings and a Radio program was given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Juday and Mrs. Jess Rex and daughter Anna. Chester Firestone and family, John Darr and family spent Sunday at the County Band reunion it Blosser Sunday. Ed. Moser and family spent Sunday with relatives at Milford. Mrs. Perry Bunger and Mrs. Ettie Seese spent Sunday with Mr. ayd Mrs. Harry Cripe of GoshemX Mr. an<|l Mrs. James Brown of Richville and Mrs. Ed. Darr of Syracuse called on Mr. and Mrs. Willis Blue Sunday. Miss Pauline Hubart and friend of Ft. Wayne spent Sunday with her parents Rev. and Mrs. Hubart. Sunday school Sunday morning, preaching services Sunday evening. FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr were business callers at Goshen Saturday. Mr. Kenneth Coyle of Warsaw failed at the Crist Darr home l Tuesday. Mr. and ‘ Mrs. James Myers , spent Sunday at the home of her 1 sister, Mrs. Amanda Hoover, and i the afternoon was spent at Tip-1 paconue Lake. i Mr s. Charlotte Me Sweeny called at the homes of Purdem ; and Darr Monday evening. I Mrs. Charles Deethrich of Go- j shen spent several days at the ' home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Artie Gyer. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Darr of Me ntone spent Sunday at the home of Crist Darr. The Misses Mildred and Helen Gross spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Purdem. Mrs. Christ Darr called at the!

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| home of Mrs. James Myers Sun'day afternoon. i Mary Ulery entertained company at her home Sunday. j Mrs. Hulda Graff and four (Children called at the home of Mrs. Howard Me Sweeny, Saturday afternoon. j Mrs. Edna Jenson assisted Mrs. Mathews at thrashing. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Hibishman .entertained company Sunday. CONCORD Mrs. Lesta Stiffler of Syracuse spent Saturday with her son Chester and family. Gwendolin Fisher spent Sunday with YVomre Buches. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Craifdal of ; Michigan spent Sunday with the i laters mother Mrs. Hattie I Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews enjoyed Sunday at the Lawrence Dewart home. Lewis Hammond spent Sunday with W ayne Buches. Mr. and Mrs. Lincon Stewart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Whitehead. Mr. Tilmon Coy and family and Edward Smith and family spent Sunday at the home of Mrs . Emma Kline of Claypool. Mrs. Helen Howe spent Sun- 1 day afternoon at the Earl Hammond home. Miss Romain Coy spent Monday with her grandmother Mrs. Charley Bushong of Syracuse. Mrs. Clint Callander was a caller at the Emeral Jones home Monday. Mrs. Rosa Ritter and daughter Ruby spent Monday with Mrs. Willian Nice. WEST END Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weybright of Nappanee were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Niles Tuesday evening - . Mrs. Sadie Welchmer who spent two weeks with her children, Mrs. Neva Niles and Mrs. Wm. Sheffield, returned to her home in Toledo, Ohio, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Munich of Goshen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jairi Long. Mrs. Reed Place of Goshen is spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Walter Gross and family of Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowdbaugh attended the Rensberger reunion at South Bend. Miss Hazel Stout spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Roy Meek and family. Mrs. Rollie Neff is in very ill health, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ogle and sons of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Doll and family of Elkhart were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheffield. TIPPECANOE Mrs. Harley Miller and Mrs. Charles Bigler helped Mrs. Velorus Miller cook for threshers Monday Mrs. Charles Wead, Mrs. J. G. Kline, Mrs. J. Garber and Don Westake helped Mrs. Stanley Morehead Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett are spending a couple of weeks visiting their children. Carl Vincent,Roy al Kline and Mr. and Mrs. J. Garber were

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Iven Kline of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Owen of Elkhart spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott. Funeral services for Jake Dullinger of Elkhart was held at the church of the Brethren at North Webster, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eberley, their children and grand-child-ren spent Sunday at the Stanley Morehead home. SOUTH SHORE Mrs. Calvin Cooper and daughjter Minnie spent Wednesday i with Mrs. Retta Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss spent Sunday afternoon at the Dwight Mock home. Mrs. Carrie Dickus ad Mrs. Brammer returned to Ft. Wayne after spending the week at the i lake. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son Burton and Frank Kelly were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss. Miss Phyllis Miller of Elkhart is spending the week with her mother Mrs. Anna Miller. Mrs. Roy Niles and Mrs. Bert Searfoss spent Monday afternoon in North Webster.

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