The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 34, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 December 1929 — Page 10

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Nicknames Os Women Enlarge City Directory A number of people, evidently feeling that no city directory is complete without the names of women in it, have sent in the names of women and girls with corresponding nicknames. This installment forms the final addition to the city directory. Some of the nicknaems have come from contracting given names, and others have “just growed,” and been in use so long their source is forgotten, inquiry proves. Neva Meek Bateman’s nickname is Never; Gertrude Hoch, Peg; Lucy Butt Kegg, Kitty; Nellie Mann, Hannah; Leila Connolly, Skyler; Natheta Sloan, Skeeter; Mabel Miller Smith, Sparky. • Evelyn Grieger, Ike; Lena Brunjes, Leaping Lena; Lois Butt, Bedilla; Christine Rapp, Midge; Mrs. R. E. Thornburg, Whitey; Mrs. Chas. Kroh, LouieJ Virginia Wilt, Giny; Mrs. Arthur Winans, Aunt Et. Wilma Hire, Midge; Billy Emerson’s correct name could not be learned; Pauline Hoelcher Ginther, Polly; Ann Hire, Annie; Mosceline Deaton, Mossy; Neva Foster Ruch, Perry; Mrs. Sol Miller, George; Mrs. Stephen Freeman, Joe. Mrs. J. H. Bowser, is Sue; Clara Rasor, Dutch; Alice Mann, Al; Erin Fleming, Irish; Kathryn Richhart, Kate; Mrs. Rebecca Searfoss, Aunt Becka; Flo Jones, Jerry; Marjorie Connolly, Marj. Mrs. Blanche McClintic, Mom; Mrs. Josephine Rentfrow, Josie. Mildred McClintic is Dud; Ethel McClintic, Madoo; Alma Johnson Kindig, John; Mrs. Mary Hurs'ey, Maim; Mrs. Hattie Davis; Hat; Mrs. Ella McPherson, Ell; Mrs. Ellen Johnson, Aunty; Mrs. Myrtle Brady, Myrt; Mrs. Lulu Seider, Lou; Mrs. Lulu Halloway, Lull; Mrs. Abigail Buchholz, Ab- | bie; Mrs. Lucinda Davis, Cinda; Mrs. Clara Stookey, Cap. Miss Elizabeth McClintic has several nicknames—Sissie; Peggy, Betty and lupity. Mary Jane Hire, is Jano; Roberta Crow, Bertie; Vesta Moore, Vestie; Mrs. W. Watts, Wattsie; Mrs. J. Grieger, Els; Mrs. E. Unrue, Dick; Mrs. R. Pletcher, Cart; Mrs. K. Stetler, Heinie. Phyllis Mock is Phil; Mrs. F. Klink, Cassie; Mrs. C. Beery, Gertie; Mrs. J. Sloan, Nelle; Mrs. B. Cripe, Cipe; Louise Maloy. Weese. More nicknames of men have been sent in, these being: Geo. Mellinger, Vinegar; Victor Niles, Grasshopper; Fred Hinderer, Provoke; Henry Greider, Chicken; Ray Kehr, Tubby; Wm. Bushong, Friday; Ed Stamate, Switzer; Donald Davis, Fike; Isaih Klingerman, Old Ike; Wm. Sheffield, Vanderbilt or Bobbie. Adam Strieby is Bub Adam; Grant Cory, Old Hayner; Arthur Strieby, Gopher; A. W. Strieby, Squire Bill; Daniel Wogoman, Twad Dan; Perl Wehrley, Abe; Allen Ritter, Googie; Frank Ritter is Fogie. Lew Rogers is Biffo; Neil Phoebus, Jack; Russell Hinderer, Peanut; William Gilbert, Bill Goose; Wm. Starner, Wild Bill; Bert Cripe, Dock; and Hilary Bachman, Red Eye. Melvin Whistler is some times called Bates, but always called Jim.

PYTHIAN SISTERS CHOOSE OFFICERS Officers for the coming year and delegates for the conventions of next season, were chosen at Friday night’s meeting of the Pythian Sisters. Mrs. E Unrue was named Most Excellent Chief; Mrs. Angeline Edmonds Excellent Seni<d|; Mrs. Leona Pletcher, Excellent; Junior; Mrs. Bertha Rowdabaugh, Manager; Mrs. Emma Thibodeaux, Mistress of Finance; Mrs. Elnora Colwell, Mistress of Records and Correspondence; Mrs. Laura Bowld, Installation Officer and Captain of Degree Staff; Mrs. Dolly Grissom, Protector; Miss Nellie Mann, Outer Guard; Mrs. Sue Bowser, Delegate to Grand Ixidge next October; Mrs. Emma Thibodeaux, alternate; Mrs. Claga McGarrity, delegate to the District convention next spring; Mrs. Hazel Rowdabaugh, Alternate; and Mrs. Abbie Buchholz, trustee. Installation of these officers comes the first week of January. ic- Following the election of officers, a Christmas party was enjoyed, the members exchanging presents. Library Notes (By Alice Mann) A formula for removing ink stains can be found in Henleins Twentieth Century Formulas, Recipes and Processes. Juvenile Books: The Built Upon House, by Janet Heath, tells how the House of the Little Old Man and the Little Old Woman was built upon by the Gray Pussy Cat, the Brown Rabbit, the White Duck, and two Doyes, as well as the Great Yellow Spider. They all love the two old people, who love and feed them in return, and are always kind to their unusual The relic cases have been cleaned and rearranged. It was a dead, yellow sac face of a mummy. The eyes appeared superhumanly, like the eyes of an Egyptian God. The nose was shadowy, the mouth a mere skull. Such was the creature who sat draped in a black gown in the strangest room in New York —the man known as “The. Emperor of America” by Sax Rohmer.

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I . , IN OUR CHURCHES i > Grace Lutheran Church Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. A full attendance is important, cornel In the evening at 7:15 a Christmas pageant will be given. It is brilliant, devotional and scriptural. You are invited. A. H. Arbaugh, Pastor. Clarence Kline, Supt. S. S. Evangelical Church P. W. Soltau, Gen. Supt., C. E. Beck, Asst. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Christmas program following the study of the lesson. There will be no evening service in this church. R. G. Foust, Pastor. Church of God , Syracuse and Leesburg George L. Chapman, pastor. C. Kitson, S. S. Supt. S. S. closing with Christmas program and a short sermon on Christfas, 11:20 a. m. Preaching 7:00 p. m. —subject, “The Ordinance of the Church.” There will be no services until Sunday morning. You are cordially invited. Rev. Geo. Chapman, pastor. U. B. Church Sunday school, 9:45. Gerald JBushong. supt. Prayer hour at 7:30 p. m. — Thursday. A Christmas program will be rendered Christmas evening. Rev. H. A. Beauchamp, the conference' superintendent, will prach at the morning service at Concord, Dec. 22nd. A. Nicodemus, Pastor. Methodist Church Church school, 9:45; Supt. Mr. Kriete. Program about 10:15 a. m. No evening service. Boy Scouts 7:30 Monday evening. A. J. Armstrong, Minister. THIS WEEK (Continued from First Page) supply a greqjt saftey valve. The warden of Auburn prison, captured by convicts in rebellion, said the convicts of whom many are dead, were made desperate by the knowledge that if they failed, they would surely go to the electric chair In this case, at least, capital punishment did not deter men from murder. The United States bureau of

standards says the ideal woman is now “the perfect 34,” not the “perfect 36,” of days before the boyish figure. If your bust is 36, your waist should measure 31 inches, hips 39 inches. Thirty four bust, 28 inch waist, 37 inch hips, is the “standard lady” according to the bureau, which, however, knows nothing about it. Abraham Lincoln’s mother wasn’t a “standard 34” nor was “Bertha with the big feet,” the mother of Charlemagne. For a cloak model, the “perfect 34” is ideal, perhaps. For an efficient mother, which is what counts, bigger busts, bigger waists, bigger hips. Somebody, supposed to be an expert says that the United States will manufacture in 1920, 1,000,000 fewer automobiles than in 1929. That prediction, probably mistaken, is not creditable to the people’s intelligence. Many things a family can do without, but no family, properly

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organized, can do without a good automabile. The country apparently, is still doing business. “BigNSteel”, Wall Street’s name for the United State’s Steel corporation, shows unfilled orders for steel tonnage increased by 38,783 tons last month. The company has a total of unfilled orders amounting to 4,125,345 tons, which does not look much like a “panic.” “As a sheep before her shearers is dumb.” That’s from the Bible. “As a lamb after its shearing is dumb,” may soon be the news in Wall Street, It depends on the rapidity in which the lambs go back for another shearing. They always do go back, which is what makes broker’s seats Worth $500,000 apiece, and will some day make them worth $1,000,000 apiece. Mr. John Y. P. Moffat, representing the United States at Geneva signed the protocol that L if nothing happens to prevent, will land us in the world court.

CRYSTAL 7 HEA TER All Talking Pictures LIGONIER Thursday, Dec. 19 — “THE FAM, OF EVE” an all talking farce comedy—starring Patsy Ruth Miller. A glittering gem of entertainment that sparkles with mirth. Also “The Kentucky Jubilee Singers. Also latest news. Admission 20c —3O c; Friday and Saturday, Dec. 20 and 21— “THE WAGON MASTER” Ken Maynard in an all talking picture. A great big production with a theme as big as the wonderful outdoors in which it is staged. You’ll say this is one of the best pictures you’ve ever seen. Also all talking comedy. Great show Sunday, Monday. Tuesday, Dec. 22, 23 and 24— J “LUCKY STAR” starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, the screen’s greatest lovers in their first [ all talking picture. One of the [ greatest and sweetest stories i ever screened. We highly endorse it! Also Laurel and | Hardy in an all talking com-J edy, and Fox Movitone News! ♦ Sunday matinee at 2:15 | Admission 15-30c —Eve 20-40 c | Coming Dec. 25-26-27— I “THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS” with Will Rogers, America’s! celebrated humorist at his | • best. It’s a knockout. (Dhrist-I | mas matinee! A classified ad will sell it. DWIGHT MOCK for Vulcanizing and Acetylene Welding Battery Charging and liepairing South Side Lake Wawasee on cement Road. Phone 504 Syracuse TRVfInTGfIRR Funeral Director Ambulance Service Syracuse. Indiana. Telephone 75

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