The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 21, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 September 1929 — Page 8
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FOK SALE Cement blocks. See Ruth Hedges or phone 185. • 21-11 pi See the latest in overstuffed I Suites at Beckman’s TO RENT 7-room house, furnished or unfurnished. I’hore j 127. Syracuse. ’ 19-4tp Watch the show windows at Beekmans. ~ BOY WANTED To learn the.) printer’s trade. Inquire Syracuse >' Journal. j 1 FOR SALE Fox terrior pups, . Ray Ott. phone 2312, Syracuse. 20-2tp. h 9x12 Axminster rugs at $35.b0; ( in Beckman’s show window. FOR SALE- You can buy your ! new typewriter ribbons at the i Journal’s print shop. 75c. IS-ti RADIO Something wrong with your radio? Call Owen Strieby. Phoneß4s. 17-tI HAVE YOU any soft clean rags without hooks, eyes or buttons? Bring them to the Journal : office. . YOU CAN earn living expenses while attending the South Bend Business College. Places now open. Write or wire for particulars. ’ 20-ltp FOR SALE Modern Heater “Ideal Vecto,” good as new. Big j bargain for quick sale. See i H. F. Ketchum, North Harrison j street or Howard Plumbing Co. 21-ltp HELP WANTED—Anyone seeking situation as general house-{ keeper, phone Mrs. Irving Bishop, No/ 8224 21-ts TONIGHT Don’t forget the entertainment at the High School Auditorium. Ton'ght! You’ll be pleased with Miss Taylor, impersonator and entertainer. Tickets 29c and 4,k - i FORMER EDITOR AT WORK IN LIGONIER* H. A. Buettner, former editor! of the Syracuse Journal, last week accepted a job in the job printing department of the Ligonier -Leader. i Mr. Buettner will continue to live in this city, going by taxi to Ligonier each Monday morning. and returning home Saturdays. o—“WONDERFUL” ARE MERITS i OF KONJOLA | Happy Lady Tells How New And Different Medicine Gave Long Sought Relief dEBBr .Ji MISS DOROTHY GRIFFITH _ • “I was reallv worried about ; my health, for my kidneys and ; liver were in a dreadful condi- i tion.” said Miss Dorothy G v iffith, 1 1533 Asbury street, Indianapolis • “I had dizzy spells all the time. ; and there was a dull aching pain ; in the back of my head. I lack- ; ed energy and was always tired, i “A friend recommended Konjo- i la to me and I decided to give it i a trial Diy by day I felt better. My kidneys and liver were corrected and the headach-s and ; dizzy spells vanished. In fact ' Konjola ended all my health troubles so quickly that it was ;«Stonis'/ng. No v.'ids can ex- ] . ess my gratitude fcr the re- • hes, the new and glorious heai.h, that ha*-' enen me.” Konjola is sold in Syracuse at{; Thornburg Drug Co., and by all ; the best druggists in all towns i throughout this entire section. I
i ' i IN 01 R CHURCHES Methodist Church Church school, 9:45; Supt. Mr. Kriete. Morning worship, 11:00. Junior League, 11:1’6; Mrs. Armstrong. Supgtx r\ Evening service,7:3o; The Second Cammandment.” The Brotherhood tonight — Thursday. Every member is urged to be present. Next Tuesday night will be Church Night. The ministers of the Syracuse sub-group w.U be present and every member of the church should plan to be in the meeting. A pot-luck supper at 6:15 and an interesting program following will be the order of'the day. A. J. Armstrong, Minister. Evangelical Church P. W. Soltau, Gen. Supt., C. E. Beck. Asst. W e have a class for every age, and a teacher for every class. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Communion service. 10:45. The pastor will speak from the subject: "The All Conquering Name.” Evening sermon 7:30 p. m. Subject: "A Great Question Answered.'’ Prayer meeting, Thursday evening 7:30. The public is cordiaßy invited. R. G. Church of God Sunday school at 10:00 o’clock preaching service at 11:00. Evening service at 7:30. Prayer service each Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Everyone welcome to each service. 0. 0. Tracy, Pastor. U. B. Announcements Sunday school, 9:45, Gerald Bushong, Supt. Junior C. E. 11:00. Preaching service at 7:30. Prayer hour each Thursday evening. 7:3b. Preaching service at Concord Sunday morning after-the Sunday school. A. Nicodemus, Pastor. Grace Lutheran Church Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Please come on time. There will be no morning or evening worship. A. H. Arbaugh. Pastor. Airs. Clarence Kline, Supt. S. S. o — Grandma Blanchard, who is maikng her home with the A. W. Blanchard’s on their farm just outside of town, celebrated her eighty-ninth birthday Sunday.
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FRIDAY THE 13TH LUCKY FOR HOWARD Friday, the 13th, was a lucky day for Roscoe Howard, who moved his house from Pickwick Lpark. to Howard’s Point, with out a mishap. By three o’clock in the after noon, the five room bungalow ! with furnishings in place, even i to logs in the fireplace ready so I burning, was moved from its j former site next to the W. E i Long home, across the cribs to if he old scow formerly owned by i the cement company. I I By evening, Macy’s speed boat i was on hand, towing the “house’’ - boat along its 2 (MIO ft. ride on I the Wawasee waters, to its new i location, which it reached late i Friday evening. > Yesterday it was placed on its . new foundations. BUCHHOLZ SAYS I (Continued from First Page) ’ ' coming year must be published the first week in September. ■ Mr. Buchholz then made the ! statement that Mr. Crowe received a salary of $75 a year plus.—the plus coming from making out certain papers for every improvement made in the town. , The town attorney. Mr. Buchholz said, received SSO a year plus, which amounts to S6OO a year, he insists. The town at torney received a $lO fee for jmak'ng out the budget, Mr. I Buchholz said, and asked, why then should the town treason ! be the goat. ; Mr. Buchholz reluctantly aj greed with the editor that the I public is entitled to an accurate | statement of the state of the exchequer and the financial condition of the town. o— VAWTER PIRK ROAD DEC IDED AGAINST The board of county commissioners meeting last Saturday, accented the report of the secof viewers of the proposed Vawter Park road .and decided it was not to $e a public itibty <o would not be widened nd improved. The vmwers who submitted -he adverse report were John ‘‘oi r. Arthur Anglin and Virgil Yelter. Property owners along the proposed highway, who feel that a majority wanted the road widened feel they lost to a few individuals whose, protests against the improvement were louder than the pleas for the road by . the majority. o Mr .and Mrs. W. A. Jones and I Mrs. D. L. Brown spent Wednesday in Fort Wayne.
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THIS UEEK (Uontiniied from First Page) lini knows it and seeks to build a machine that will survive. The Italian question is: “After Mussolini, What?” Twenty eight European nations are working at a •plan* called ‘"1 he United States of Plan.” Germany says she will ioin. but not if there is an antiAmerican pact. — another hint to Presidon/ Hoover and others responsible to make this country strong enough to take care of itsself. The circus is now a trust. John Ringling paving bought all of any size. The “What Is It.’’ saved white elephant Siamese twins, lady bareback rider, will soon come out on the stock tickor in stock quotations, as they do in real life ,on the sawdust. WHEN NERVOUS and in a run-down condition see Dr. Warner, he will help you none 176. Goshen. — GIRL BREAKS (Uontiniied from First Page) to place with Marjorie, fully conscious, yritting her teeth. When asked. “You didn’t cry. did you Marjorie?” She answered scornfully. “No.” And she insists that she didn’t faint when she fell. “Just had the wind knocked out so’s I couldn’t breathe.” It is necessary that Marjorie miss a week of school, to recover from the shock, her doctor and narents think, but Marjorie says its because she can’t write with her left hand. o A classified ad will sell it )For Sale:) • I—WHIPPET, 1928 Six J i—WHIPPET. 1928 Four I ♦ I—9l OVERLAND Uoach | ♦ I • Syracuse Auto Sales ; I »
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