The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 31, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 November 1929 — Page 5

SOUTH SIDE Mr .and Mrs. Merle Brown of Pierceton, s and Mrs. Chas. Brown and son and Mrs. Lapra Gross, of Warsaw, took dinner Sunday in the Jack Wright home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hin.es of Wabash, Mr. and Mrs. Lute Strombeek, Mrs. Lloyd Miller and daughter, Jovce, called in the afternoon. Pat Better and family of Milford came and took Hobeit Jarrett and mother to New Paris Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. V. Trowbridge. Mrs. Warbel is spending this week in Avilla in the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rex. Mrs. Euraka Jones of Goshen was greeting old friebds over Sunday. , . Grandma Whistler is, spending several days in the country, and also attended the funeral of Abe Jones, Monday. I Wm. Gordy, an uncle of Mrs. Davis took dinner in tl|e Marion f Davis home Saturday, j SOUTH SHORE ' Mrs. Martha Cable spent last week in Chicago with her daugh ter and family. j Miss Evelyn Mock, who has been working in Flkhmit. spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mpclj.. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stuckey. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son Burton and- Frank Kelley, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss. Edith Wolf, of Kendallville, spent the past week in the Ver- * ley Lung home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nilest, called I at the Emmett Kelly home in j South Bend Saturday evening. I Mrs. Anna Henry of Gosheni returned to her home after wis- ' iting her sister, Mrs. Mellon-' ■ger a couple of weeks. Mr .and Mrs. Hipskind spent! the week at their cottage. Everett Ketring and family; have returned to their home on South Shore after spending sev- ’ eral weeks in South Bend. Huston Winters is the winter at his cottagk SOLOMON’S ( REEK Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lantz of, near Benton called on Geprge Darr and family Saturday evening. Miss Miriam Darr is entertaining the chicken pox. Miss Mary Alice Kitson of near Richville spent the week end with Miss Treva Mullen.} A number from here attended the Parent-Teacher meeting at the Benton school house last j Thursday evening. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Bert Roach Thursday afternoon. Nineteen members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Good will entertain the Leader’s Class at their monthly meeting Wednesday evening. Mr. Good is their assistant teacher. A chicken super will be given at this place on Thursday evening, Dec. 5, in the church basement. Misses Mabie Mullen and Mary ’ Christy spent Sunday with Miss Louise Darr. Bert Roach and family are sporting a new Chevrolet. Lawrence Firestone spent last Sunday with Harry Nicolai. Sunday school and preaching Sunday morning. FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Joe Bushong of Syracuse spent ’ Thursday at the home of her parents while Mrs. Geyer spent the day with a daughter in Goshen. Charley Lung of Albion assisted Clint Collander in making a stock rack for his truck . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy and Mrs. McSweeny were Warsaw shoppers Saturday. Messrs, and Mesdames. Snyder, and Myers were Goshen shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Artie Geyer spept Wednesday night and Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Chalies Diethrick of Goshen. Messrs, and Mesdames Snyder and Darr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. LaTone Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. James Myers spent Sunday with William Fisher at Wawasee. Mary Ulery was a Milford visitor Monday evening. Mrs. Howard McSweeny entertained Wednesday the Mesdames Bushong, Niles and Byland of Syracuse; and Mrs. Robison of Goshen. They enjoyed the day and a fine luncheon was served. DISMAL Mr. and Mrs. Max Burley spent Wednesday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hire of Albion. Mrs. Clell Buchtel and daugh-

ter Anna attended Ladies Aid meeting at the home of Mrs. Flickinger of Wawasee Thursday afternoon. Lee Lung, wife and son Wilbur, Stanley Lung, wife and son Herman and daughter Betty took Sunday dinner with C. F. Cling?rman and wife. Arthur Morris of Purdue is pending' a few days with his parents, Manford Morris and wife.. Sol Lung and wife of Cromwell and Roy Miles and mother, of Pickwick, spent Sunday with Merrit Lung and family. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Lung atsended the birthday party at the wme of Meredith Grider, near Prom well, one evening last week. Miss Pauline Dull spent Sunday with friends in Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Clingerman called at the home of their laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Carlson and family of Topeka, on Wednesday atfernoon. Howard Rice is moving from .he William Grant farm to theAbe Meir farm, and Mr. Searber-i ,\v is moving from Dismal to the William Gants farm. Mrs. Mary Gants is doing Red Cross work in this vicinity. gilberts (From Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. John McGarrity spent Sunday near Bristol, the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jarvis. Mrs. Jesse Metz is confined to ier home with the flu. Mrs. Mahaley Rowdabaugh of east of Milford and 'Mrs. Eva Ferverda of Leesburg are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morehouse, anti attending the Evangelisitic services at the' Bethany church. Mrs. Retta Rensberger is confined to her home by illness. Mrs. Curtis Rarick spent the week end in Goshen, the guest of her brother, Fred Rench, and .family. . j I Mrs. Mary Ulery of near Sy- i racuse is spending the week at, ’the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis} | Rarick, Mrs. Calvin Cooper and MrsL! I James Hamman and daughter, ! spent Wednesday with Mrs. I Amsa Clem. i Milo Troup, who resided in j New Paris, moved his household j goods on his farm Thursday. Mr. }and Mrs. Troup will be remembered as living in the community practically all of their lives except a few years spent in New Paris. ‘We hope they will feel iat home with' us again. Mrs. Oliver Replogole spent Thursday with Mrs. Harvey Yoder. Mr. and Mrs. Don Beal and son of Go'shen spen t Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper. Forest Cripe spent Sunday afternoon in Goshen with his brother Everett"Cripe, and famply . Jean Insley of Etna Green was the guest of his sister, Mrs. F. Rowdabaugh, and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman and daughter Geneva, Mr. ~'and Mrs. Calvin Cooper, and son Rusnell, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emory Cooper, of near Milford. CONCORD Mrs. Mary Dewart spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Anna Mathews. Mrs. Cloie LeCount and Mrs. Bertha Cripe were guests of Mrs. Marie LeCount Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews and Letha Beiswanger spent Sunday afternoon at the Paul Buhrt home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher and son Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Fike, spent Sunday at the James Dewart home. Mrs. Anna Stump and wife of Upland spent Thursday afternoon at the William Wyland home. Eldon Wyland is entertaining the mumps. Rev. Nicodemus and family of Syracuse were guests at the Guy Fisher home Sunday!! Yvonne Bucher spent Sunday with Ardis Beiswanger. Mr. Charley Ryman and family spent Sunday in Leesburg with his brother Wil) ,and‘ family. Mr. and Mrs. James Harmon and daughter, Geneva enjoyed Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Howe. On Friday, the Mrs. Helen' Howe, Kate Hamman and daughter Mary Lue, and Alice Lindsay I were Warsaw s hoppers. Mr .and Mrs. Burton Howe, Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman spent Sunday at the Earl Hamman home. (From Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Burton. Howe spent Sunday in South Bend. Mrs. Alice Lindsay and Kathryn Hamman spent Saturday at the Jacob Kern home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler and son Roy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Dewey Coy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher and family, and Mr. Tobias Fike • spetn Sunday in New Paris, at

Letters Sent To Santa Claus When Santa Clans puts on his glasses tonight after work, and reads his Journal, he'll read these \ S two letters from the daughter 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Causer. Wr and Albert Zimmerman, Junior. Jj Now he’ll know what notes to Vj. make beside two names in his Big Book! j-

Carol Street, Syracuse, Ind. Dear Santa, 1 hope we have a big snow storm, then your sled will glide along' so smooth. My sister Dorothy would like a doll buggy, and 1 would like perfume, and a sled to pull my 3 sisters in. We would have such good fun. Marry Christmas, Santa Clause. Goodbye, I Annie Causer. P, S. —please send wee Charles a toy that he can pull. Carol Street. Syracuse, Ind. Dear Santa Clause, please send my little Sister Elizabeth, a bycle with three weels and She helps mother everyday. I wold like a real set of dishes, China ones, then 1 could play house. hope you have a nice bright night to come merry Christmas Santa Clause Jeanette Causer. Dear Santa. I am a little boy 6 years old, I want you to bring -me a gun and a automobile. Yours Truly, Junior Zimmerman. jthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter} i Bucher. Those who enjoyed Sunday' at} I the home of Ernest Mathews, } ; were Messrs, and Mesdames. Ray-, mond Roop of Goshen and Ralph Groves and family of Gravelton. Mrs. Helen Howe was in Warsaw Thursday. Tilman Coy and fami'lv spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ever- i ett Darr, in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Coy

1 I I ! | • The State Bank of Syracuse i ♦ Capital and Surplus $50,000 : “OUR BANK” Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent t • I • [basket BALL! j : NOV. 30 DEC. 3 | * Syracuse E V’S Syracuse E V’S i ; South Bend E V’S Poulsen’s Independents | ; | A real Game is Expected! Os South Bend I' s I • •| Game called 7:30 p. m. Admission —15c and 35c , : ! HIGH SCHOOL GYM. I I ) I s J i ? i X X I J 1 • • x I A ton of satisfaction — t ■i ' ' I | That is what you get when you $ phone 98 and order a ton of our | | Old Virginia Red Ash | Less than a bushel of A shes J | to the ton , | | Syracuse Feed Mill |

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entertained the Jacob Bowers family Sunday. Vern Smith spent Monday with William Bowers. Mr .and Mrs. Lawrence Dewart, Mrs. Fae Dewart and three children, Randall, Alegra and Miriam of Milford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Whitehead. Mr, and Mrs. James Hamman •pent Friday evening with the former’s parents, Ea’l Hamman and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart spent Sunday afternoon with the Iman Rookstool family at Oswego. Mrs. Helen Howe spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Ben Julius of Goshen. Ray LeCount and family spent ■ Sunday afternoon with his par- ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gid LeCount. Bertram Whitehead was in Warsaw Tuesday. The Concord Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Anna Ross, last Thursday. All reported a fine time. For Sale — MODERN HOSIE. CORNER MAIN AND BOSTON STS. M ILL SELL AT A SACRIj FICE. i.= - G } J. D. WILT

FORMER SYRACUSE ; OWNER ON DAILY ! s < John Herman, former owner J of the Syracuse Journal. Mrs. J ' Herman and small son Freddie, ' were in town Tuesday night, on J their way to Portage. Wise.. J vhere Mr. Herman will work on < Hie Portage Daily Register. They ! spent the night with Rev. and ! Mrs. R. G. Foust. ; a&r—j; I Putting it ofr today * ; won’t get it done * < tomorrow. An ; ; advertisement in ! ; this paper today J i will Bring business i • tomorrow. j

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