The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 22, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 September 1929 — Page 7

M Al L SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Chester Firestone spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coy and family of near Syracuse. The following helped Lois and Lulu Zimmerman celebrate thenbirthday Sunday: Mary Clark. Clara Lehman, Kenneteh and Ruby Nicolai, Marion and Phyllis Darr, Lewis Kitchen, Meriam Mullen, Mrs. Harry Good and two daughters, Irene and Joan, and Paul Moser. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher spent Sunday with friends in Elkhart Mr .and Mrs. Dave Holtzinger entertained the Junior boys and girl’s Sunday school class Sunand also Mr. and Mrs. John Darr. Mrs. George Darr, who has been ailing all summer went to the General Hospital at Elkhart Monday for an x-ray examination, the exact cause of her illness has not been fully determined yet . Fern hunger and family of Goshen called on Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bunger Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmreman and son Junior, Frank Bunger and Belle Juday, and Miss Mary Christy and Miss Mabie Mullen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Darr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holtzinger called on Chester Firestone and family Monday eve. Sunday school Sunday morning and preaching Sunday eve. CONCORD Those who enjoyed Sunday at the William Wyland home were: Mr. and Mrs. Charley Brady, and son Alfred, of Ligonier. Ray Clingerman is on the sick list. Those who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowen and two daughters, Mary and Meriam of Urbana; Mrs. Rachel Coats of Wren, .0., Messrs and Mesdames James Dewart, John Roop, Jacob Bucher and family and Mr. Tobias Fike. Mr. Guy Fisher and family

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spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bushong. Mrs. Hattie Fisher entertained at Sunday dinner, Messrs, and Mesdames. B. Crandall of Mich., Vern LeCount and two children, of Ligonier, Everett Sharp and family of Cromwell. i Mrs. Alice Lindsay is spending ii few days in North Manchester with friends. . Mrs. Frank Schmidt of Detroit Mich., Mrs. Will 1 Coy, of North Baltimore, and grandson spent k few days with hteir sister, Mr. (and Mrs. Earl Hamman. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Buhrt and daughter Lola, and granddaughter Mary spent from Friday till (Sunday in Gary with friends.f Mrs. Alice Kitson and grand\ son Paul, of Goshen, were guests of the foremr’s neice, Mrs. Maude Jones, Monday. ( Mrs. Hattie Fisher has as her guest, her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Antistle, of Sodus, Mich. Mr .and Mrs. Guy Fisher and daughters, Gwedolyn, Meriam were guests at the Frank Bushong home Sunday. WEST END Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Doll and family of Elkhart were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield. Mr. Noble and Mahlon Insley, and families of Muskegon, Mich., spent Thursday and Friday at the home of Floyd Rowdabaugh. Miss Blanche Cullers is spending a few days at the home of Orba Weybright. Mr. Wallie Wagner was called Monday to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Willie Weybright who *fs dangerously ill with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steimetz, of New Paris was Sunday guests of Mr .and Mrs. Eldon Lutes. Mrs. Eldon Lutes and daughters spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Steimentz of New Paris. Mrs. Jesse Shrock of near New Paris was discharged from the Goshen hospital Monday. Mrs. James Hamman and baby daughter were discharged from the Goshen hospital Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gall spent

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orba Weybright Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Yoder and family were Sunday guests of Mr .and Mrs. Dan Stump south of Union Center. Mrs. Emma Bonewitz and family of North Manchester, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whetten of Goshen were Sunday guetss of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowdabaugh. Mrs. Mollie Insley of Andrews Ind., is spending a few weeks with her niece, Mrs. Hazel Row dabaugh.

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TIPPECANOE Mr. and Mrs. Clardnce Mock and children visited Dan Eberly and family at Warsaw last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swihart called at the Emmett Gordy home last Sunday afternoon. W. C. Vincent went to Chicago last Saturday to call on some friends. J. L. Kline and family called at the home of Arley Hodge’s Sunday afternoon. Rev. H. C. Claybaugh will give

some sterioptical views of the slums of Chicago Sunday night at the Brethren church at North Webster. Everybody is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Buel and son, Mr. Jud Buel and Royal

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Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Garber took dinner in the S. V. Robinson h ome in Leesburg last Sunday. Rev. Etha Warstler and wife, A. M. Likens and wife motored

to Rowan Sunday.Don Westlake helped with the cooking at Ray Scott’s for silofillers one day last week. Mrs. Emmett Gordy is improving.