The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 19, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 5 September 1929 — Page 8

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FOR SALE —Registered Shrop shire Ram. Guy Fisher, phone 536, Milford. Ind. 19-lti TO RENT —7-room house, fur nished or unfurnished. Phone 127, Syracuse. 19-4tp BOY WANTED To learn thprinter’s trade. Inquire Syracuse Journal. FOR SALE—You can buy you new typewriter ribbons at th< Journal’s print shop, 75c. 18-t FOR SALE —Oil stove, Florence Range, good condition, porcelau top and sides. Mrs. S. C. Lepper Syracuse. 17-ts tRADIO — Something wrong with your radio? Call Owes Strieby. Phoneß4s. 17-0 PEACHES and Plums for sale at the Champion Fruit Farm this season. Get your orders ir early by coming, or call Phone 3013. Syracuse. No fruit sold oi Sunday. James Dewart, Syracuse Ind. 17-18-19-20 Notice of Caucus Fellow Republicans: There will be a caucus of Republican voters held in the basement of the Library, in Syracuse. Indiana, at 7:30 P. M., Friday, September 20. 1929, for the pur; pose of nominating candidates for the following offices: One trustee for first ward. One trustee for second ward. One trustee for third ward. A town clerk. A town Treasurer. All of the above offices for Syracuse Corporation, to be voted on at the November election. W. F. Kindig, Prec. Comm. Ist Prec. H. ,W. Buchholz, Prec Comm. 2nd Prec. I Stephen' Freeman, Prec. Comm. 1 3rd Prec. . —o —• . While at work. Lewis R. Garrison got a piece- of sand or gravel in his eye over a week ago. He sdffered with it for a week, and then ‘had the doctor remove it from him last Saturday. He is recovering rapidly.

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IN OUR CHURCHES - - A.* Grace Lutheran Church Sunday school, 9:30. Regular evening services at 1:30 p. m. H. A. Arbaugh, Pastor. Mr. Clarence Kline, Supt. S. S. Church of God Sunday school at 10:00 o’clock, ‘reaching at 11:00. Evening service at 7:30. Prayer service each Thursday vening at 7:30 o’clock. Everyone welcome to each service. O. 0. Tracy, Pastor. Evangelical Church P. W. Soltau, Gen. Supt., C. E. feck. Asst. We have a class for every age, md a teacher for every class. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Divine worship with sermon by Rev. B. G. Smith of Ft. Wayne at 10:45 a. m. Evening sermon also by Rev. Smith at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday eve ning 7:30. Our 2nd Quarterly conference for the year will be held Friday evening, Sept. 13, at 7:30. R. G. Foust, Pastor. Methodist Church

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Church school, 9:45; Supt. Mr. Kriete. Morning worship, 11:00; “The Church.” Junior League, 11:00; Mrs. Armstrong, Supt. Evenin g service, 7:30; “The Right Kind of Life.” Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30. Public in-> vited. Thursday (tonight) evening, the Brotherhood resumes their meetings, don’t fail to be present. The Missionary society will meet at Mrs. Freeman’s Monday evening for a pot luck supper, and a social evening. A. J. Armstrong. Minister. o - BAKE SALE The Lutheran Aid Committee. No 1. is having a market at the Klink Meat Market. Saturday Sept. 7, at 10 o’cloc. Chicken and noodles, cottage cheese and baked goods. Bring containers. 20-ltp PEA N Cl’ SALE Circle 3. of the Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church will have fresh home-made peanuts every other Saturday. Leave orders with Mrs. Green, Self, or Wilt. 19-11 — o Miss Bartlette Harvey, and Millard Taylor, of New Carlyle, spent Sunday with Syracuse friends.

THREE 4-H CLUB CHAMPS ENTER PURDUE THIS FALL Three young women, state winners in girl’s 4-H club work for 1928, will enter Purdue University with the opening of the institution Sept. 11, on scholarships given by the University board of trustees in these clubs. They are Florence Kirkwood, Delaware county in the canning clubs; Elsie VanHuss, Judson, Parke county, in the food preparation project, and Mary C. Brown, Lafayette, route 10, in the baking project. All three girls have excellent records in 4-H club work, having filled the offices in their local clubs, given demonstrations in their respective lines of work not only as individuals but also as members of teams and spoken on club work. All are 18 years of age and have finished high school during the last two years.

The State Bank of Syracuse Capital and Surplus $50,000 “OUR BANK” Safety Deposit Rent

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