The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 21, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 September 1929 — Page 4

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL 1 REPUBLICAN Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana. ■ Entered as -second-class matter on. May llh, 1908, al the posioffice a! Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of <'migress of March 3rd. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance $2.00 Six months, in. advance 4 - 1.25 Thee months ... .50 Single Copies Subscriptions dropred il not renewed when tiinc is out. HARRY L. PORTER, JR. Editor and Publisher Thursday. September 19, 19'29 •‘NEWS” IS DOING IT! Fourteen new paid subscribers have ordered the Journal sent them each week, in order to keep informed on news of r> e community, and of news given in advertisements which veil them on Thursday where they can save money with Saturday’s shopping. V No contests or circulation getters have been necessary to start subscribers asking for the Journal. With the new subscriptings and back ones paid up, the Journal with this issue, is using newly purchased head line type, and has a shipment due any day of new type for the convenience of those who want job printing done ,and a casting box for the conveni ence of our advertisers. MEMORIAE RESOLUTIONS Hall of Syracuse Lodge. No. lai. F. A A. M. Whereas. God in His infinite wisdom has decreed it Lt to remove from our midst our dearly beloved brother. Thomas E*. Snavely. Whereas, by the death of this brother, the lodge has lost one of its most faithful and efficient 'members and the community, an influential and highly respected citizen, be it therefore: Resolved, that the charter of this Lodge be draped for a period of thirty days in memory of our departed brother, and be it further, Resolved, that a cony of these be spread unon the records oft he Lodge, and a -ony •forwarded to the family of the deceased brother. H. Ross Franklin, Melbo?n E. Rapp, Chas. W. Kroh. Committee. o —-- . * Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Indianapolis, last Wednesday .Friday, the Swenson’s visited their son John, near Vawter Park. Sunday the Swensons were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs R. Allenson Other guests at that time were Mr. and Mrs. House, of NorTh Webster.

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Mr. Lewis Fear of Marion calld on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thornburgspent a few days last week in c h icago. William Jones called on Mrs. ( hester Miduleton Monday sorer oon. z “Mrs. Walter Kegg, George and i ois Butt and Alice Mann spent t uesday atfernoon m Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sprague oent Sunday with his sister in Buchanan, Mich. mis. John LeCount was a Saturday caller at the Elmer McGarrity home. Mrs. William JoneUis having a new garage built at her home. Mrs. Isaac Wagner is on the sick list. Mrs. Susan Rodkstool who has been ill for the past few months, is improving. , Mr. and Vrs. Clarence Coy and two sons of Milford, visited the A. E. Cory home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willig and h.ldren drove to Goshen Sunday to visit Mrs. Willig’s mother. Mrs. John Adrian and children who have been visiting Dr. and Irs. B. F. Hoy, returned home lo Lorain, 0., Tuesday. Mrs. Susan Nicolai spent a part of last week with her son Charley and family, north oi Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Holderman of outh of Nappanee called on his ■ster, Mrs. Isaac Wagner. ■Mrs. Cora B. Wenner ..of Cant>n., Ohio, has been the guest of er brother, Rev. A. H. Arbaugh, nd wife. George Butt, of So. Bend fc has '•een spending this week’s vacation at teh home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kegg. Mrs. C. 0 .Kitson of Henry, Va.. visited in the homes of George Xanders and Lewis Kitson over Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. (-arret Griffon entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at six o’clock for Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Skioel. T Mr. and Mrs. Sam Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin McDonald and Mr. and' Mrs. Carrot Grffon spent Friday in South Bend.. Mr. William Butt who is raising tomatoes for a bobby, presented J. P. Dolan with two. each weighing two pounds. Mrs. Mell Cable, who spent a ouple of weeks' in Chicago at 'he home of her daughter, has returned to her home here. The’R. E. Fletchers have rent'd the D. H. Brunjes home on Lake street, and wi’.l take possession Oct. 1. Miss Ida Deardorff was honv' ‘‘rom Chicago, to spend last week nd with her mother. Mrs. Lylia Deardorff "f Mr. and Mrs. E. k -Cab 1 - d' Chicago, visited Mr. Cable’s mother. Mrs. J. W. Cable, over ‘he week end. Mrs. Emma Strieby, Mrs. Sam Porter. Mrs. Pushong and Mrs Darr cal’ed on Mrs. Garret Griffon Tuesday moning. I Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kettring

and family moved Tuesday from their home on Lake Wawasee, to South Bend, for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. waller Rex am’ -d d-n Mildred snent Sunday at Oakwood Park wtih Wm. isher. and family. - Mr. Oliver Apple and family f near Warsaw spent Sunday uternoon with his mother, Mrs -aac Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clayton nd son Eldon, and daughter ucy. were Sunday dinner guests t the Fred Hinderer home. I ou ; e Nicolai, of Elkhart calld on his grand-mother. Mrs. Suan Nicolai, at the Fred Hinder•r home Sunday. Mrs. Ida Medlam, who now’ v-s at Elkhart, was visiting former neighbors and friends 'ere last week. Mr®. A. J. Thibodeaux . en A er '.lined her four sisters, Mrs. Byrs. of Kansas. Mrs. Edmonds r rs. Eagles of this city .and Mrs ’hawser of Mlilersburg. last Fri’•(v in honor of Mrs. Byers, who •s leaving in a few days for her mie in Kansas. It was the firs 1 the five sisters had visitei l o<>etb.er in many years. Mr. and Mrs. Sam SnaveW +ar+ed on a motor trip to MonMeal, last week, with their son ' n d w’fe of Elkhart. Mr. am’ Mrs. Maxwell Snavely, were breed to give up the trip by th< '■iness of the younger Mrs i 'navely. She became quite ill 'nd was rushed to the Detro’* ' hospital, where 'she was onerat [(1 on The elder Snavelv’s re I ‘nrned to Syracuse last Thurs day. W M. Snyder, who was borr ’n Syracuse but moved away •Tom here years ago, and is now head salesmen of the Shoe Shop of Chicago, together with Mrs. Barber and her son and laughter also of Chicago cam* ♦o visit Mr-, and Mrs. J. P. Do ’an Saturday. The travelers had ’men touring Canada on a sever'd weeks motor trip. Mrs. Do’an is Mrs. Snyder’s cousin. Mr. and Mrs E A. Richhart en-*-orta nod 2p at dinner Sunday. : n addition to their own family, •’t o f guests were: Mr and Mrs. J. Kaiser and sons, of Edgerton. 0., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farley, and daughters and John Kaiser, of Elkhart: Earnest Ri'-hhart. Jr.. >f South Bend; Mrs. H. A. Mick ■'"d ron of Goshen' MDs Vav Richhart of Versailles, Mr. E. . Yantz Columbia City: and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kline, Syracuse. ZE' TZ-WAGNER MARR I VGF. Clara Zentz of Syracuse, and Wallace Wagner, whose home is a mile and three quarters north of town, were married last Thursday afternoon in Goshen by Charles F. West, Justice of the Peace. The Wagner’s will live in Mrs. Wagner’s home .on Portland street.

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i School Notes When John Sudlow entered chool. in the Junior class Monay it brought the High School nrollment tp 190 this year. Oliver Teel, county attendance ifficer, visited the local schools Tuesday He states that attendnce could be more regular in the 'yracuse schools, but that cases >f “playing hookey” are very rare. ’ More than 30 are being taken are of in the cafeteria each day.Jerving this week are Isabel loose, Betty Ward. Luc IF Kiton. Mabel Mick, and Maxine Holloway. The plav. “The Arrival of K’ty,’’ has been chosen to be put m by the High School in October. Proceeds are to be added to the seat fund, for the auditorium. Mrs. Leonard Barnhart will coach the actors. The two pictures presented to he school by last year’s graduting class, will be hung soon, '-ne, of the schooner, will be ung in the lower hall, opposite he trophy case. The other, of hr st and the Doctors, will be ung in Mr. Slabaugh’s room. The cause of the recent upoar in English class was this:n the study of She Stoops to onquer, Marlow had just treatd Hm daughter of the Inn keep s though she were a bar maid. Miss Hamman asked: What was the cause of Marlow’s attitude towards Miss Hardcastle? Wilmet Jones answered: He hought she was a bare maid. Charles Beck, and Leonard 'ibschman members of hte 4-H Holstein Calf Club, of Elkhart ounty were given permission to 'ttend the Goshen Fair as part f their club work. Charles reived second and third prizes on.i [ third and fourth prizes in the respective classes m which their animals were en-*-ered. A course in shorthand is be">g given by the commercial department for the first time this year. The second semester it will be followed by. a course in Business Law. Six new type-

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’MX EPTION HELD FOR BRIDE AND GROOM A r< ceprion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grady Sunday, Sept. 15th, from 2 until 6 o’clock, in honor of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Glen F Grady. The home was beautifully decorated with ferns and fall flowers. t ' x o’c’oek the guests were invited to the dinig room a r <~>ur-course dinner was served. Many beautiful and useful 'rifts were received from those present, with the best wishes to the bride and pronm for a long •md happy married life. prauonf were Mr. and and Mrs. C. J. Zimemrman. the Misses Ruth and Rita Zimmerman from Rome City Mis<= Eleanor Brayton from Pt. Wavne. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Grady. Mrs. T oretta Gillespie. Miss Winnie t-’Tospio of Goshon. Mr. John Hite o f Flkhatr:. Mr. and Mrs \ t? '-.oetpr David and Mis* MarcX Roon, Fort Wayne. Miss Charotte Sadlic. s udlow A-1 .and Mrs. Chas. Hyndman and daughter, and Mis Dewitt Disher. of Syracuse. writers have been added to the department. Miss Henwood has organized 'nd is directing, the Harmonica Band, from members of the Bth grade music class. James Connolly is “all wrapped up” in playing the new Sousaphone, the huge new horn purchased for the school band. New equinment in the Home Economics department includes a new, five-burner, oil range, to facilitate the work of the cafeteria. Girls helping serve last week were Hariret Bachman, Elsie Nicodemus. Shirley Miles and Hibschman. members of the4-H The science department has received new equipment for the ’aboratory. and new tools are to be purchased in the near future "or the Manual training shop. Dorothy Baumgartner I Miriam Darr, students in New Paris High School, visited classes week as the guests of Alice Coy. o * Job printing that’s our business.

i The State Bank of Syracuse ,i •••••••• ! Capital and Surplus $50,000 • "OUR BANK” ! Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent — — . 1 n-ir Z — ~~ --- ' ■- - ... 1 — i V OVV IS THE TIME ( T() CLEAN and REPAIR VOI R 1 ; furnace i i Chas. A. Schroeder DOIT — 1 Plumbing and Heating PHONEISB4 ■' -mwiir r 1 Syracuse Dry Cleaners Come in and see the New Line of | Basket Ball Shoes SI.OO $2.00 $3.75 Official Basket Ball Shoes c M. E. RAPP- | Syracuse PHONE 90 Indiana I A classified ad will sell it. 3 Community TheatrF SYRACUSE, INDIANA J FRIDAY and SATURDAY — Sept. 20 and 21j “OM MAN DOG” fl with RANGFR. Also “BIG HEARTED TOOTS.” and 11th 9 chapter of “A FINAL RECKONING.” 9 MONDAY and TUESDAY. Sept. 23 and 24— L 0 N U H A N E Y in g “WHERE EAST IS EAST” 1 With LURE VELEZ and ESTELLE TAYLOR jl ALSO—“HEARTS UP.” I WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Sept. 25 and 20 - 1 “THE JAZZ AGE” With Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.. Marceline Dav and Henrv B. g Walthall. Also “(I RIOS IT Y” and “MICKEY’S EMPLOYER.” 3 (TIMING — OCT. '2nd “BRADLEY KINCAID” in I\>rson I ADMISSION - - - IOC —25 C Show starts at 7:00 GRIEGER’S GROCERY] ? A Home-Owned Store ■— t Offer these Specials on Saturday, September 21st T T x -a t Sugar Phone 15 or 68 Saturday t X $ | Jello, 2 pkgs._L. 15c j t Swifts Pride Washing Powder, 2 pkgs. 5c ? ? T ■.— | Marshmallows, 3 1b.69c | j Rolled oats, laJge pkg. 22c ? t’ — : X £ Roman meal, large pkg. 30c ? f X ■: Pan Cake flour,large bag _._24c | £ £ Pop corn, 3 pkgs.23c | Spaghetti, 2 cans2sc | ' __— = f Be Sure and See Our s <• j Soap and Kettle Special | 2 BARS P. &G. SOAP —1 LARGE CHIPSO —1 PACKAGE £ OXYDEL —1 PACKAGE IVORY SOAP FLAKE — 2 MEDI- J > UM IVORY SOAP — ALL IN A BAUTIFUL RED. .GREEN | BLUE OR CREAM COLORED SIX QUART KETTLE. j A $1.70 Value for 99c | > WHILE THE LAST | > : X j: TRADE AT HOME OWNED STORES £