The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 30, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 November 1929 — Page 5

' SOUTH SIDE Mrs. Russell O’Connor, of Elkhart visited in the Vern Brown home Saturday. Harry Ray and family, of Goshen spent Sunday in 4he. Vern Brown home. Mrs. Chancey Coy spent Sunday in Fort Wayne visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ott. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Whisler and mother, Mrs. Linda Whisler, were visiting in Nappanee Sunday. Mr: and Mrs., John Zeder, of Chicago spent the week end in the Melvin Whisler home at Wawasee. Perry Winsor continues to improve slowly. He is back home with his mother again. . DISMAL Ralph Lung and wife spent Wednesday with/the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kiester, at Kimmel. Freeman Bobeck and wife, and Mrs. August of Topeka, Mrs. Nelson Bobeck and daughter Tilda were,guests in the Claus Bobeck home Claus Bobeck and wife and Dora Clingerman called on Ray I Wilkinson and wife Sunday evening. Roy Niles of Pickwick called on Merrit Lun Monday evening. Arthur Buchtel of Middlebury spent Wednesday with his parents, James Buchtel, at Syracuse. Marion Rider and wife of Larwill took dinner with C. T. Clingerman and wife Sunday. Mrs. Herchel Grimes arrived home Saturday from the Mayo hospital in Minneapolis where she has been for several weeks, taking treatments. TIPPECANOE Mrs. Albert Scott returned to her home after a several week’s stay in Elkhart. Martha IJberly spent Friday night at the J. Kline home. Joe Eberly is spending a few weeks at the Stanley Morehead home. Mr. and Mrs. John Mellinger spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mellinger, of near New Pari*. . , i Mr... Clarence .Mock spent.-Sunday in the Dari Eberly home near Wawaka. ... : Mr .andLMrs. J. L. Jtline and Mr .and Ips. X Garber were in Goshen, slumping, Monday■ or week. Those, who called at the J. Garber home Sunday atfernoon were Mr. an d Mrs. Richard Lugg, of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kline and family of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Kline and family, and Mr. and Mrs. *J. L. Kline and family: FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Eve Collander spent sometime at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Ryman, of Leesburg. The many friends of Mrs. Henry Geyer will be glad to learn she had been able to spend last Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Gawthrop. Mr.- Mishler of near Milford called at the Crist Darr home Monday. Mrs. Eva Collander called at the home of Mrs. McSweeney on Tuesday atfernoon. Rev. and Mrs. Armstrong and two children called at the Darr hoem Saturday afternoon. Os course the preacher went hunting, not for bear, but rabbits. Mr .and Mrs. James Myers spent Sunday at the Curtis Warsteler home, near Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Collander were shoppers in Nappanee last Monday. Mrs. Arden Geyer spent last Beautiful Pictures * ; —can be the means of bringing much warmth and cplor to the interior of your home. 1 Preserve your favorite pictures by having them framed at BECKMAN’S

I Thursday at teh home of Eearl ■ Darr, of Fairlawn. h- Mr. and Mrs. H. MoSweeney j entertained company from Chicago over Saturda yand Sunday. WEST END Mrs. Samuel Culelrs of Go- . shen soent the first of the week at the homes of Mr: and Mrs. Orba Weybright and Mrs. Maude Culb/s and family. 1 Frank Cullers and family of Goshen, Willie Weybrights, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orba Weybright. The Sunday school class of Willing Workers of the Bethany church, and Mrs. Retha Eby, of j Elkhart, spent Sunday in the jhome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linderman. Mrs. Mahaley Rowdabaugh and Mrs. Eva Feverity of New Salem are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Morehouse, also attending the revival services held by Rev. Frederick, lof Churubuscho at the Bethany church. Everybody is welcome to these meetings. Mrs. Retha Eby is is song leader. Come and bring a friend. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Weybright and daughter Edith and granddaughter Opal spent Monday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weybright. Mrs. Melvin Weybright left on Sunday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Samigar, at Elgin, 111. Mr. Milo Troup moved his family from their home in New Paris to their farm last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Honer and family* of South Bend were the Sunday guests of Oland Miles. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. John Darr and children spent Sunday with his mother and sister, Mrs. Alice Darr and Cloy Darr. Miss Louise Darr and Juanita Gushwa spent last Sunday with Treva, Mabie and Dorothy Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bungar spent Sunday at the Charley Bugner home near Millersburg. Miss Menam Darr spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Darr. Mr. and Mrs. George Darr and son Ralph spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmerman and son Junior. Mrs. Darr is somewhat improved at this writing. : Mrs. George Mullen is rapidly improving and is able to be up part .of the time. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Darr and son Gene arid gandson Richard Lantz spent Sunday with Chaun-

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cey Miller and family. Harry Nicolai spent Sunday with Lawrence Firestone. Kenneth Happner spent the week end with his grandmother, Mrs. Vica Hapner. Charley and Frank Hunger and Billie Juday spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George I Darr. Mr. and Mrs' Fred Harlin of near Milford spent Sunday with; Harry Good and family. Their little daughter Joan returned’ with them. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hubartt and 1 little son of Butler, and Miss' Pauline Hubartt, spent Sunday 1 with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. ’ Hubartt. 1

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vail spent | Sunday in Syracuse. A teacher’® training meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Darr Thursday evening of this week. Mr. and Mrs. David Holtsinger of Benton called on Harry Good I and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcßride ■ and son Robert spent Sunday ; near Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Darr and | children called on Chester Firei stone and family Sunday eveI ning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Juday of 1 Goshen spent Sunday with his 1 ’ parents, Sherman- Juday and , 1 family. 1 ■■ . .... <

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicolai and baby, Nancy Lee. of Elkhart, Sunday callers at the Fred Hinderer home.

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Mr. and Mrs. Rockerfeller, of j Hillsdale, Mich., were the guests [ of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klink. ■ last week.

I Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cox, and son lof Indianapolis, visited over the 1 week end with Mrs. Irving Bishj°p.