The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 16, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 August 1929 — Page 5
I It’s Always I Time to Us ——T j Phone — I 82 or 172 ?• for groceries * T You will find us ever prompt j | in delivering what you order— ;1; the quality of the groceries you | receive will please —and the low <. price we ask make buying here | $ real economy. | Courtesy Honesty Service | *:* X V •% : A I Seider & Burgener | * PURE FOOD GROCERS < | PHONES 82 A™ SYRACUSE INDIANA | •**••***••’!•*••**♦**♦**•**•**•**•*••**♦**•**••*•*••*•• Iff per Off Tire F atchi »g | cent JL A wH j| E they last . ; —| ; — | Shoes for the kiddies. Patent and Alligator Trim Tan S $1.50 to $1.75 | New line of MEN'S OAFORDSIS3.OO I SHOE REPAIRING HARNEst REPAIRING HARNESS OIL ALTO CURTAINS REPAIRED | TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES | ASPHALT ROOF PAINT Good Time to Cover That Leaky Roof! SNAVELY SHOE SHOP | Community TheatrJ? SYRACUSE, INDIANA FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—AUGUST Hi and 17 TOM TYLER and FRANKIE DARROW in “Trail of the Horsethieves” AIso—“COMEDY,” “CURIOSITY” and 6th Chapter of “A FINAL RECKONING.” MONDAY AND TUESDAY —AUG. 19 and 20 “The Girl on the Barge” —ls it’s a sin to love, this girl was a sinner. She lived on, a barge—she couldn't read or write, but she knew the meaning of love! Cast includes —JEAN HERS HOLT, SALLA O’NEIL. MALCOM MacGREGOR. Also—“THE MAN FROM WYOMING” AVEDNESDAY & THURSDAY.AUG. 21 and 22 REGLNAD DENNY in “Clear the Deck” being lovesick on an ocean liner is worse than being sea sick. Ask Denney—he knows! AIso— “HAVE PATIENCE” and “DAYS of DARING” THIS PICTURE —ISC id 30c ADMISSION — — —lO c —25 c fK—ii ■irrwnriwm wi i wwffi wrnmma •••••••••••••••••••«••••••• »••••••••••••’ FREE Installation ♦■. ■ ♦ i of Hot Point | Electric Ranges Now Take advantage of this offer : during hot weather. Liberal Terms < ■ I- <• j Syracuse Electric Co. *•♦•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*••••••••••••••••••••
FOUR CORNERS The Misses Mildred and Helen Graff spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. McSweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy had as their guests over Sunday, the Mrs. Peffley of near New Paris. The Wolf reunion was held at the home of James Myers Sunday. A large number was present to enjoy the day and big dinner. Dr. Stoelting of Syracuse called at the Crist Darr home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. McSweeney had as their Sunday visitors, the Misses Grove and girl friend of South Bend. Mrs. Crist Darr spent Friday with Earl Darr of near Goshen. The Misses Thelma ond Donnabell Ulery of near New Salem a week at the home of lames Myers. Mary Ulery entertained company Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Middleton and two children, Billie Sam and Laura Ann caleld at the home oi Crist Darr Saturday while they were enroute from Lake James in Michigan to their home in Gibon City, 111. Mr. and Mrs, Millleton have not forgotten beautiful Lake Wawasee as they spent two summers in the Darr cottage at Kale Island, and they say too that Lake Wawasee has extended a beckoning hand to them for next summer, and Lake W awasee is the finest of all lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong and two sons of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darr of Goshen spent Sunday at the Artie Geyer home. CONCORD Mr. and Mrs. George Bricker called at the Wm. Wyland home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Neff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitehead spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dewart of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Fike spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher. Mr. Tillman Coy and family attended the reunion at the Charley Bushong home at Syracuse Sunday. William Wyland had a horse to die with lock-jaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom and family of Osceola spent the week end with the Guy Fisher family. Earnest Mathews and wife spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beiswanger. WEST END Mrs. Eldon Lutes and Mrs. R. Page spent Thursday in South Bend, Mrs. Ed Steinmetz, Mrs. Ralph Page of Goshen spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lutes. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morehouse and children, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rensberger, were guests Sunday of Mr. anti Mrs. Abe Morehouse. Mr. Henry Morehouse and family of East St. Louis, Illinois, are spending the week with his brothers, Ed and Abe Morehouse. J. F. Weybright spent Tuesday afternoon with his granddaughter, Mrs. Raye Ogle. Miss Dortha Y oder is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Weybright and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neff Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Forney and daughters, and Mrs. Cloy Farney of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheffield spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Solomon Rowdabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowdabaugh and son Billie and Mr. and Mrs. John McGarrity attended the McGarrity reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fleming in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs Ed Berkey, Mr. and Mrs. Orba Weybright, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gall and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berkey and children and Mrs, M. Ruder and chilren attended the Berkey reunion on Sunday at Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowdabaugh spent Sunday at Winona Lake. Mrs. Ralph Yoder and baby ; are spending the week at the : home of her parents, Mr. and ■ Mrs. Mervin Stouder, near For- : aker. Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Yoder and : children were Sunday guests of ; Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Stouder. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Ryman : and children were Sunday guests ; of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wey- ; bright. : Mr. Burt Umbenhour is in very ; ill health. : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warsfcler I attended the Cripe reunion at ! Shipshewana Sunday afternoon. : Mrs. Mary Heeter, 68 years of page, wife of Rev. Norman B. 1 Heeter of West New Paris, died
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Monday afternoon. Funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Church of Brethren at Rock Run east of Goshen. Mrs. Reed Place has returned to her home in Goshen after a *wo weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Water Graff and family, of near Crown Point. SOLOMON'S ( REEK Mrs. Eli Berger of near Howe spent several days last week at he home of her son, Chester Firestone and family. They accompanied her home Sunday and spent the day. Mrs. Evelyn Smith of Detroit, Mich., returned home Saturday, ifter spending last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Rookstool, her brother, Ishmael accompanying her home to spend several weeks. Guy Juday and family returned home Saturday after spending several days with Harry Fribley and ‘fafnily at Elkhart. Mrs. Fanny Good has gone to Leesburg to visit Ed Good and family, Fred and Emma Ringawalt spent Sunday in Elkhart. Allen Smith and family attended the Stiver reunion at the Goshen Band Park Sunday. Mrs. Dave Spurgeon and children are entertaining his "niece, a returned Missionary from So. America, and her father, 1 home is in Ohio. They all attended the Spurgeon reunion at Dunlap Sunday and Sunday evening she gave an interesting talk at Burr Oak on her experiences in South America. The Ladies Aid met at the par- ' sonage Friday evening to elect I new officers for the coming year. ! Charley Ixickwood and family i attended the reunion at Christi- ■ ana Lake Sunday. Geo. Darr and family, Albert ' Zimmerman ami family attended f the Darr birthday dinner at the • Charley Baughman woods along i the Syracuse lake Sunday. About 53 were present. Frank Juday is suffering with his foot, and his chidren have taken them to So. Bend to care for him.’ John Darr and family spent Saturday and Sunday at Montmorenci, Ind., to visit Rev. and Mrs. Elder, former pastor here. Mr. Finn Whitmer of Colorado arrived Saturay and is visiting reatives and friends. Mr. Whitmer is well known in this community, - Sunday school Sunday mornmorning, preaching services Sunday evening, , IF SUFFERING from the bad after effects of the Flu, see Dr. Warner. He will help" you. Phone 176, Goshen. 16-lt o i I 1 IN OUR CHURCHES I' • ! i . i i— 1 Methodkt Church Church school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11:00. Junior League, 11:00. Evening service at Lutheran church. Prayer meeting Tuesday, 7:30. Arthur J. Armstrong, Minister. Lutheran Church Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. In the evening the union service will be held in the Lutheran church. The pastor will preach the sermon. Everybody welcome. A. H. Arbaugh, Pastor. Mrs. Clarence Kline, Supt. S. S. Evangelical Church P. W. Soltau, Gen. Supt., C. E. Beck, Asst. We have a class for every age and a teacher for every class. Services in this church Sunday as followsSunday school at 9:45 a. m. Sermon at 10:45 a. m. The evening service is a union service held in the Lutheran church. Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to these services. . R. G. Foust, Pastor, U. B. Announcements Sunday school, 9:45,. Gerald Bushong, Supt. Junior C. E. 11:00. Prayer service each Thursday evening, 7:30 p. m. Preaching- service, ll;00 a. m. Indian Village church will have Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., and the preaching service in the morning. Union evening service at the Lutheran church. A. Nicodemus, Pastor. Churcli of God Sunday school at 10:00 o’clock, no preaching. No evening service. Prayer service each Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Everyone welcome to each service. O. O. Tracy, Pastor.
ENTERTAINS S. S. ( LASS Mrs. R. G. Foust entertained the members of her Sunday school class Monday evening. A pot luck supper was served. The event was in honor of Miss Katherine Mabie, who will leave Saturday for Indianapolis.
■ -j * tfct S«aiREaB«MMMi New York and IBetnrn Ketluwd Fares to Other Eastern Points ■VERT SATURDAY UNTIL AUGUST Rilat Tickets good on all trains Washington $3534 Baltimore 35.34 Philadelphia 37-86 Norfolk4o.3l Virginia Beach .... 41.03 Atlantic City .... 40 95 Old Point Comfort . . 40 31 Asbury Park .... 42 99 Similar Reductions to other points. Return limit 30 days from date of sal*. PERSONALLY ESCORTED AX.L-EXPKNSS TOU*( Leaving every Saturday 7 day tour to Washington 587.50 including Arlington, Alexandria and Mt. Vernon. 10 day tour to New York $108.50 4 including Washington. Mt. Vernon, Arlington. Alexandria. Atlantic City and Philadelphia. A«k about tours—every Sunday to and Including August 25th Washington and New York returning via Canada or Niagara Falla. Norfolk Virginia Beach Yorktown Richmond New York and Bermuda Similar toura to otter pointe *. For ditailed information or tickets apply H. W. Buchhoh Ticket Agent Baltimore & Ohio Serving the Publie Since 1827 BASE BALL — At - Nappanee Sunday, Aug. 18 WOLCOTTVILLE ’—V s • NAPPANEE TIGERS Wolcottville is leading the Northern Indiana League. The Tigers have climbed from the cellar to secorid position by defeating Warsaw, Christiana Tavern, Goshen and the Elkhart Moose —four straight games. IT WILL BE \ BALL GAME! ! ! 3:00 P. M. (Daylight Saving Time) • ••••••••••••••••••• **• •••
t QUALITY FIRST ECONOMY ALWAYS |: JET WHITE STORES) Sugar W lb. 58c | Coffee J $ 1.00 Starch i Salmon SVT.? 25c Can Rubbers | (flour 79c | Matches Syiffi... 23c Cocoa Malt J^ 1 : 43c | | Baking Powder Hominy I t Salad Dressing ...47 c Milk ' ! ),? r '.'.’ ,, . s ’. l * ,l . c ? n ‘. 25c | ¥ — L— ■ :< IQA A P Kirk ’ s F,ake whit€ in kar< *37r I | OVAr P& G White Naptha 1U Dars | | Lard ?,^ a » w 28c Potatoes 49c j I — | Plenty of f ru it ant j Vegetables I For Saturday
MEAT MARKET | Good Meat ••• —l| || | "" N ee. juicy steaks, whole- * ? II I * some roasts, chops — every •> l N.. * kind of fresh or cured meat a I) ‘ t ... -7 i ' / or your-table—You’ll find V I them in our clean, sanitary •> .£ K'jTN/ h shop. Best quality, honest weight, fair prices. ’•> ; ‘ I SE THE PHONE
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