The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 28, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 November 1929 — Page 8

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CABBAGE—for sale. Phone No. 262. 28-ltp. . FRUIT and shade trees. A. 0. Winans, phone 150. 24-ts. FOR SALE —1 used electric Mohawk radio, bargain. Hollet . Motor Sales. 28-11 FOR SALE —2 used phonographs, real bargains. Hollett ( Motor Sales. 27-2 t • FOR RENT—Mrs. Sarah Ullery property, located on Boston St., inquire at the Journal office. 26-2tp. LOST —One brown leather ladie’s glove, fur gauntlet, wool lined, reward. Peggy Smith. 28-p RADIO — Something wrong with your radio? Call Owen Strieby. Phoneß4s. 17-ts POULTRY WANTED — Any amount, all kinds, top prices paid. W. F. Charlton, Milford— < phone 222. 28-4tp FOR SALE —The home place of William McClintic, on the hill, ' in Syracuse, which has recently been re-appraised and reduced materially, is now offered for sale at an unusually low price. > Chas. C. Bachman, executor. 27-2 t | FOR SALE —Martin B Flat and v A cornet, S2O, including case. - Also L. C. Smith No. 5 typewriter $25. These may be seen at the Journal office. 28-2tp. FOR SALE —Two used phonographs, 1 child’s bed. Hollet Motor Sales. 28-lt FOR SALE —House, corner of Huntington and Washington Sts., lot ’ 66x132, price S6O0 —$200 down, easy terms or liberal discount for cash. Write G. W. Howard, 910 Lawndale Ave., South Bend, Ind. 27-2tp. The undersigned will sell at Private Sale, the David Hir? household goods at the home, 5 miles west of Ligonier, % mile south of .Richville church. Phone 7510, Ligonier. Inquire immediately. ‘ GEORGE A. HIRE, ts

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IN OUR CHURCHES i L —— Church of God Syracuse and Leesburg George L. Chapman, pastor. The regular appointments will be as follows: Leesburg every first and third Sundays of each month. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. and at 7:00 p. m. Bible school every Sunday at 9:30 a. np TherF will be revival services, beginning there next Monday night, Nov. 11, 1929, and will run dailey at 7:00 p. m.,' indefinitely. Evangelical Church P. W. Soltau, Gen. Supt., C. E Beck, Asst. Services as follows: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Sermon by pastor, 10:45. Sermon will be in keeping with Armistice Day. Evening service, 7:00. Prayer meeting and Bible Study each Thursday evening. On Thursday evening, Nov. 14, we will hold our third quarterly conference. The public is cordially invited. R. G. Foust, Pastor. Methodist Church Church school, 9:45; Supt. Mr. Kriete. Morning service, 11:00. Subject, “Counterfeiting Christianity.” Junior League, 11:00. Evening service, 7:00. * “Opportune Time.” Revival meetings each night—tonight, “What is Conversion,” Friday, “Is There a Hell?” and Saturday, “The Atonement.” You are to these services. - A. J. Armstrong, Minister.

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Grace Lutheran Church Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Evening worship, 7:00. < Subject, “Reformation." ] A. H. Arbaugh, Pastor. < Clarence Kline, Supt. S. S. U. B. Announcements There will be no services in ; the church this week or Sunday. The Sunday school however, will meet in the grade school at 9:45. Revival services are in progress at Indian Village. The pastor will preach at Con- 1 cord at the morning hour on Sun- - day. A. Nicodemus, Pastor. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the 1 State of Indiana, Executor of ' the estate of THOMAS E. SNAVELY 1 late of Kosciusko County, de- • ceased. ; Said estate is supposed to be solvent. SAMUEL J. SNAVELY, 1 Executor. Nov. 2, 1929. . \ 28-3 t ' o . CHURCH SUPPER Committee No. 2 of the M. E. Ladies Aid will serve a “Lucky Seven” Supper at the church basement Wednesday, Nov. 13, from sto 7. Every 7th person gets their supper Free. Come arrd see if you are lucky. Menu: Creamed chicken, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, cold slaw, bread, butter, jelly, coffee, pickles and pie. Price 25 cents. M. E. CHURCH. t — Mrs. Clinton Lewis of Wabash, spent the week end wtih her sister, Mrs. Laughlin and family.

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NOTICE ] Street assessment. Huntington street, Harrison street, South Main street, South Main street sewer. Must be paid before December , Ist, 1929. H. W. Buchholz, 26-2 t Treasurer. . o NOTICE We wish to thanks the merchants and business men of Syracuse for their support of our play, which they gave by taking ads in our program for “Take the Air.” The Wednesday Afternoon Club. o THIS WEEK minds, that gambling is dangerous. I And is isn’t necessary. There are other, better ways of making a living in the United States. In addition to which gambling is NO WAY to make a living. It used to be said, “Wise man, take your profits.” That has changed to, “Wise man, take your losses,” meaning, dont’ sell in a

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