The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 25, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 October 1929 — Page 5

WBOXkB FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. James Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ulery and children and Mrs. Amanda Hoover spent Sunday at the Myer s cottage at Wawasee. Mk and Mrs. Clarence Snyder entertained company at their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Diethrick of Goshen spent their ' vacation at the home of her parents, Mr Artie Miss Maxine Callander spent Sunday with Bertha Hollar, oi near Milford. Mrs. Mary Ulery spent Saturday evening at the Jessie Eisenhour home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darr, oi Fairlawn, called at the home oi his father’s Sunday afternoon They then spent Sunday evening with Artie Geyer and family. Mr. and Mrs. LaTone Jensen were Sunday visitors with theii friends near Richville. WEST END Those who were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weybright were, Mr. and Mrs. John Stout and Mrs. Mary Ulery. Wesley Weybright is on the sick list at his home in New Paris. Mr. Wm. Sheffield, of Warsaw, and Mr. J. Alms, of Valparaiso, called Sunday evening at the home of W. E. Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield spent the week end in So. Bend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sheffield. / Mrs. W. H. Weybright, and Mrs. Fred Gall spent Thursday afternoon at Nappanee. Mrs. Amanda Neff spent last Thursday with Mrs. Abe Neff, at Fairlawn. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Metz called on Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Weybright Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John McGarrity spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Harris. Mr. Harris is suffering from blood poisoning in his hand. “ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richmon, of Goshen spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. R. Neff’. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neff were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Neff. Mr. and Mrs. James Whitehead were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Minine Yoder. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Troup and son Kenneth, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Yoder. SOLOMON S CREEK The Misses Martha and Agnes Spurgeon spent Sunday with Miss Esther Zimemrman. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDowell, and sons Paul and Lamar, of Elkhart, spent Sunday with Chester Firbstone and family. Treva and Dorothy Mullen visited Sunday with Louise Darr. Rev. and Mrs. Hubartt motored to Warren, Ind., Friday, taking .his mother, who has spent the past month with them, to er home. Mr. and Mrs. John Darr, and children, Meriam and Kenneth, and Miss Mildred Moser, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder, of near Syracuse. Miss Mabie Mullen spent Sunday with Mary Christie and son Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. George Darr, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmerman, Cash day will be observed at this place next Sunday, and son Junior, took Sunday dinner with Mr. Charley Bunger, of near Millersburg. Sunday school and preaching Sunday morning, all invited toI come. Lester Hubartt entertained [

At what is known as the Lincoln Cory home 3 miles east and y •£ lj miles north of Milford, 2 mile s west, J miles north of £ Syracuse, on \ > I . Tuesday, Oct. 22, ’29 $ £ SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 11:00 A, M. | ? 60 Head! of Cattle $ Consisting of fresh cows, close up springers, milkers, dairy X heifers and 3 hulls. I*. ❖ 100 Head of Sheep £ X Ewes and ewe lambs. Some good bucks. X 50 Head of Hogs * X Two sows with 12 pigs, six weeks old. Two male hogs. Some X **• E°°d feeding shoats. v a 500 Chickens *♦* X Eighty yearling hens; 150 pullets that are laying good; 170 X head of younger pullets that will make good layers for win- X •f* ter; 100 mixed chickens. These chickens ctmsist of White X Wyandottes, Barred Hocks, the laying strain, Rhode Island £ £ Red, White Leghorn and a few' Anconas. X !»’ MISCELLANEOUS —50 bushes more or less potatoes— 1 ton <• X truck with stock rack. £ TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE | Ladies Aid of the Church of the Brethren will serve lunch ? GEO. TARMAN & SON * T 4 X X Auctioneers: D. G. Lehman, Harley Clerks: Carl Kaser, A Longcor, Jerome Sherman, Jonas Miller Irvin Tarman $

he Leader’s Class at Class meetng at the parsonage Friday eve--1 ling. , harry Nicolai spent Sunday with his brother, Glen, and fam- ‘ ily, at Cromwell. Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Mcßride, spent Sunday afternoon at War- ; saw. .r and Mrs. Frank Juday are spending several weeks at their mine here. Mr. Juday is some improved. I Lar mar of Fish Lake, the lenton and Clinton twp. district mperintendant, attended servics here Sunday. CONCORD Mrs. Helen Howe, Mrs. Kate : lamman and daughter, Mary ou w ere Warsaw shoppers Tues.ay afternoon. irvm Coy and family spent l riday evening with Mr. and .Irs. William Wyland. Wilbur Clingerman and family, i Elkhart, were callers at his pother’s, Roy Clingerman, last hmday evening. ’those who enjoyed Sunday at he Ernest Mathews home were: lessrs. and Mesdames. Lloyd, )ewart and family, Lawrence. Dewart and wife, of Milford, and Bertram Whitehead and wife of : racuse. . t Mrs. Helen Howe entertained vitli a six, o’clock dinner Satur-j lay evening, Mrs. Mary Hoy and ! Miss Lillian Hamman of Syra•use, and'Miss Ida Deardorff, of{i Chicago were guests. ’ |' Mrs. Cora Wyland spent last.2 Friday with Mrs. Myrtle Miller, i Messrs .and Mesdaems. George ; j Bricker, of Elkhart, entertained |; i fc*w days at their cottage at Redmond’s Park, Mr. Arthur Bricker, of Cleveland. I Mr. James Cook of Port Or- j chard, Wash., is spending some time with his sister, Mrs. J. A. : Fisher. < Mr. Guy Fisher and family i spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. < Frank Bushong, at their cottage ( it Wawasee. J Fred Poscharsky and family j as Cromwell, spent Monday eve- ] aing at the Wm. Wyland home. Burton Howe and Forrest Kern ; were in Warsaw on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman spent Saturday with the parents 5 if the former, Earl Hamman and wife. ■ Messrs, and Mesdames. Chancey Coy and Tillman Coy and . family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herald LeCount, Friday evening. Miss Romaine Coy spent Wednesday evening in Goshen at the home of Everett Darr. GiLßEirrs Mr. and Mrs. John McGarrity visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Whitehead Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper Saturday evening in Goshen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kerchers. Mr. and Mrs. Emil-Rench and Mr. J. Bryan of Muncie, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Rench, of Goshen, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rarick. Mrs. Leia Snyder and two children of California, spent Thursday night and Friday with Chas. Lutes and family. Rev. and Mrs. John Stout and Mrs. Mary Ulery of near Salem, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Weybright. Mr. and Mrs. John Weybright of Milford visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Amsa Clem, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman and daughter spent Sunday evening in Syracuse with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shultz, of Gary, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peck Kline. Miss Lucile Lutes* spent Tuesday in Milford with her sister, [Mrs. Roe Heiser. | The annual communion service | held at the Bethany church Sat-

' urday evening was well attend- 1 led by members of the community, and surrounding churches. Mrs. Jane Pollack of Goshen, returned home Sunday evening after visiting with her granddaughter, Mrs. J. W. Rowdabaugh, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rensbarger and two children of Middlebury spent Sunday with Edwin Berkey, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Flyod Rowdabaugh and son Billie spent the week end in South Bend, the guest of Albert Douglas and family. SOUTH SiDE : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warbel and sons Daniel anil, William, oi Goshen, visited his parents, Mr •ml Airs. Dan Warbel, from Sat- : urday until Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Mell Crouen anc grand laughters of Elkhart, vis j ited Mrs. Crouens brother anc ; family Sunday. Mrs. Wava Laughlen called on Mrs. Warbel Tuesday afternoon | Isaac Wagner is stiil on the .sick list. « Perry Wipsob, of Cromwell, is H'i his mother’s, with a severe ; attack of asthma. Mrs. Wagner visited Irene i Searfoss Monday' afternoon. 1 Mr .and x Mrs. William Fishei and children spent Sunday in 1 Avilla, at the Rex home. Glen Decker and mother, of Ligonier, made a business trip to Syracuse, Tuesday afternoon. L. A. Dis, of Elkhart, was a Syracuse caller Saturday. Grandpa and Grandma Ray returned to their home in Garrett Sunday. After several operations foi sinus trouble in Kendallville Perry Winsor i< home with his mother, who is caring for him. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer McGarrity I motored to Elkhart last Sunday | where they joined a party of friends, then motored to the Ogden Dunes, for the homecoming of the Kindwell, Todd and the Frampton families, which was held in the Edward Kindwell home, was enjoyed by all. Mr. Gory, an uncle of Mrs. Marion Davis, took Sunday dinner at the Davis home. Mrs. Jack Wright and Audrey spent Sunday in Pierceton. Mrs. Jarrett and family spent Friday night in the home of Pat Ritter, of Milford.

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j North Webster The annual home coming and rally day of the North Webster' M. E. Church was held at the church last Sunday, All day services and a basket dinner were the main features on the program. Merril Bause of Cleveland, 0., spent the week end with his family here. The Sunshine Club of the M. E. church met Thursday with Mrs. Dessie Fidler. Mrs. L. J. Nebro of Ft. Wayne, is spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Ida Gawthrop. Stanley Warner has moved his family from his farm, to their residence in North Webster, for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Trinkle. of Port Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs \. J. Bankson, of South Bend, pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seniff. UNIVERSITY IS TO ENTERTAIN PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller and Mrs. C. C. Bachman are planning o drive to Bloomington, Friday, to attend the Parent’s Day celebration and football game at the. university, Saturday. Boy Scout Day and Dad’s Day ire on the program at Indiana Jniversity the week-end of Oct. .8 and 19 in connection with the Jolgate-Ind. intersectional foot >all game. Approximately 7,000 Scouts from all parts of the state ire expected to assemble in Moomington fro the Court of lonor ceremony Friday night, he lowa-Ind. “B” team football fame Saturday morning, the annual bean dinner at Saturday won, and the Colgate football fame Saturday atfernoon. o [ VOMEN’S FEDERATED CLUBS WILL MEET Mrs. Sol Miller and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg have been chosen as delegates by the Wednesday Afternoon Club, to attend the National convention of Women’s Federated Clubs, which is being held in Fort Wayne this year, lhe meetings are to be held on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week. National and state officers.are to take part in the three day I program. 1

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. —— In the matter of the estate of Andrew Edmonds, deceased. I In the Kosciusko Circuit Court September Term. 1929. Notice is hereby given that Chas. C. Bachman, as executor of the esstate of Andrew Edmonds, deceased, has presented and tiled his account and vouchersi in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 21st day of October, 1929. at whicii time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, wby said account and vouchers should not he approved. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 39th day of September. 1929. ICELAND KINSEY. George R Xanders, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court 23-3 t. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the'Clerk of the Kos i •iusko Circuit Court, in the State ; of Indiana, Executor of the es ■ tate of '• WILLIAM ,F. SMITH late of Kosciusko County, de- ; ceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. George L. Xanders, Administrator, i Oct. 2, 1929 23-3tj; —o_ : ■ • Mrs. Sarah Younce left Monday • evening, for Goshen, where she • will spend the winter, keeping . wuse for her son, Vern. I; crystal! 7 HEA TER] LIGONIER i Thursday. Oct. 17 “IV INGS” All the thrills of the air made In the air. by the air men. Nothing ; but praise for it! Friday and Saturday. - « “HIS LVCKY DAY” A comedy-drama starring Regi- ; nald Denny—-Also a Sennett com- J edy. ; Sunday and Monday. Oct. 20-21—• ’ “THE WOMAN IHSPI TI D” Norma. Talmadge in her greatest I role —a remarkable and powerful ; love story of an outcast girl, with the soul of a Saint. A big pro- IJ duct ion. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 122 and 23 — “M E A R Y R I Y E R” Starring Richarjd Barthelmess and • Betty Compson—a dramatic story « of a singing convict whose r voice I over the radio.wins him a parole, j a girl, and fame. Don’t miss this J one! « Coming,'Oct. 29, 30, 31—“ ABIE’S ; IRISH ROSE” ; 1 ! *

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