The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 28, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 November 1929 — Page 5
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. McCOLLEYS CORNERS Verdel House called on Frank Henwood Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler' and Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Miller i • were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richcreek. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey LeCount spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robison and family. Miss Willeadean Robison spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson. Mrs. Sarah J. Kauffman and Miss Annie Rapp spent Monday and Tuesday of last week in the COMPUCATIONS QUICKLY ENDED I BY NEW KONJOLA “Through Deeds. Not Words. Has New Medicine Won Me For A Friend.” Says Happy Lady '' 5 W I ■ '■♦ M’B m ... > f iiK; MRS. CH A RLE I ROGARCHER J “It was through deeds, not words, that Konjola won me for a friend,’’ said Mrs. Charles Bogarches, 524- Abbott Street. Indianapolis, Ind. “For the past six years I was in a dreadfully run-down condition.. Constipation allowed vast amounts of poison to gather in my system. My liver | was sluggish and brought nau-j seating dizzy spells. Nervous-1 ness also bothered me. “Konjola was brought to my ■ attention and I decided to see I what it would .do. Daily my I improvement became more noticable. My system was cleansed and regulated. The poisons were eliminated, my bowels became regular and my liver resumed its normal functioning. Nervousness is a thing of the past. To Konjola goes the credit for my new health. No wonder it is called the world’s finest medicine.” Konjola is sold in Syracuse at Thornburg drug store, and by al the best druggists in all townthroughout this entire section.
FOR WOMEN ONLY We want to whisper that one way of holding a husband is to Jr make him comfortable. And that a first principle of comfort is Jr loads of good hot water for shaving, showers and luxun- Jr ous bathing, with no tiresome waiting while the water if heats. ([ If gas is not used for fuel in your region. Jr the Kot plash, a water heater J made by the American Rapiator ’k Company will bring you the con- J venience of instant hoc water. It islow-pricedandmexpensive to operate — and we’ll be glad to arrange convenient J payments C. W. HOWARD Syracuse, Ind. — Phone 9 \
(home of the former’s daughter, ‘ Mrs. Chas. Richcreek. Mrs. Ed Robison and son Gary (called at the home -of Mr. and I Mrs. Chas. Richcreek, Sunday. SOLOMON'S CREEK Quarterly meeting will be held • here Thursday evening. Rev. I Beauchamp of South Bend, the (conference superintendant, will be present and give a talk. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shearer and Mr. and Mrs. Miles May, of Coldwater, Mich., spent Sunday with Ben Zimmerman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmerman and son Junior called in the afternoon. Mrs. Guy Nicolai has been reported quite ill. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Frank Juday with their daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drake of South Bend were able to attend the homecoming Sunday. Rev. and Mrsfl IJubartt with Rev. and Mrs. Nicodemus, attended the ministerial meteing at ndianapolis several days last week. There will be preaching services here Sunday evening. TIPPECANOE Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Robison of I essburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Fd Robison Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. L. Kline. RoyaF Kline,
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■ Carl Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. J. Garber visited with friends in Warsaw Thursday. Rev. Swihart and daughter, [ Mrs. Mishler, Mr. and Mrs. J. j Garber, Mrs. Stanley Morehead, i and Mrs. J. L. Kline were callers at the Emmit Gordy home Fri-1 day. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kline of Milford were guests of the J. L. Kline’s Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koher and ; Grandma Koher and Mrs. Stock- ■ er were guests at the J. Garber : home. Rev. Swihart and Nat , Kline called in the afternoon. There will be Communion services at the Church of the Breth- ’ ren at North Webster, Saturday ; night, Nov. 9th. WEST END Mr. and Mrs. John McGarrity spent Sunday in Goshen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Flem- 1 ing. Mr. and Mrs. John Geyer of Detroit, Mich., is spending a few weeks at the home of Jess Metz Those who were S unday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheffield, were: Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Doll, of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Sheffield, of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sheffield and daughter Joan, Eugene Sheffield of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ogle and sons Ted and Billie, of Goshpn. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Deeter left last week for California to spend the winter at the home of John and Ed Deeter. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowdabaugl pent Sunday in Goshen at the home of Mrs. Jane Pollirk. Mrs. Orpha Yoder and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and | Mrs. E. Stouder. Mr/and Mrs. William H. Weybright spent Tuesday with Mr and Mrs. Lou Neff, and also called on Mrs. Mary Geyer who is ill at the home ST her son Artie Geyer. CONCORD Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Whitehead spent Sunday in Goshen at s he home of Mr. add Mrs. Perry Whitehead.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler and son Roy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews Sun- ; da - v - | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher and (family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher and their j family. | Mrs. Edward Gregg is spending a few days with her brother. Vern Smith. Everett Tom and family of Osceola is spending a few days at the Guy Fisher home. Mrs. Fred Beiswanger and family were guests of her brother Ralph Beiswanger and family Sunday. Lawrence Dewart and wife spent Sunday with the parents of the latter. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dewart spent Sunday at the James Dew art home. Jacob Bucher and family, and Mrs. Tobias Fike spent Fr’da? evening at the Ernest Mathew home. FOX R CORNERS Sam Myers and mother of Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of James Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darr of Fairlawn spent Friday evening with their parents. Geyer and Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy, o f Syracuse, spent Monday with their daughter, Mrs. McSweeney 1 Mr. Barker, of Syracuse, is husking corn for Frank Maloy. Mr. and Mrs. James Barns, of Milford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Carl Gawthrop spent Sunday afternoon with her mother. I at the home of Artie Geyer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder entertained at dinner the Messrs, and Mesdames. Miller and three children, * Geyer, Darr and Smith and son of Warsaw, snd Mr. Rowdabaugh of North Manchester, and Mrs. Bowser of Syracuse. Mrs. Noble Myers and children of Milford . were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Myers Sunday. Mr. and- Mrs. Arthur Gilbert entertained their Sunday school
class in their home recently. ’ Forty one attended. Weiners, coffee and buns were served as refreshments. TOOK SODA FOR STOMACH FOR 20 YEARS “For 20 years I took soda for indigestion and stomach gas* Then I tried Adlerika. One bottle brought complete relief.” —Jno. B. Hardy. Adlerika relieves GAS and sour stomach in TEN minutes' Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, remerving poisons you never knew were there. Don’t fool with medicine . which cleans only PART of the boivels, but let Adlerika give stomach Ind bowels a REAL cleaning and see how good you feel. Thornburg Drug Co. ' |
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