The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 34, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 December 1929 — Page 7

®>Bnx63SOUTH SHORE Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock and daughter Willeadean spent Saturday afternoon in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stuckey and children spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss Mrs. Calvin Cooper and son Russell, and Mrs. James Hamman and daughter spent last Thursday with Mrs. Rettta Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfos; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son Burton spent Sunday afternoon with Emmett Kelley and family in South Bend. Ross Franklin is sporting a new Ford sedan. Huston Winter spent Monday evening with Dwight Mock. DISMAL Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Buchtel and Mrs. Mary Gants were shop •ping'in Elkhart Saturday. Mrs. Harvey Cole and daughter Norma May of Greenville, Ohio, are visiting her parents, Lee Lung and wife, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Clihgerman spent Monday evening with Elmo Shock and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hines and sons, Jimmie and Bobbie, and daughter Mary Jane of South Bend; Mrs. Wm. Shock and son Ralph of Leesburg, and Mrs. A J. Clingerman of Cromwell, took Sunday dinner with C. T. Clingerman and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Gants and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Buchtel spent Sunday with Arthur Buchteßand family of Middlebury. CONCORD Katherine Hamman spent Saturday at the Burton Howe home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray LeCount were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Cripe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher and family, Lewis Buhrt, Mr. and Wayne and Yvonne Bucher were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray LeCount' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ru-1 fus Cripe Sunday. Jacob Bucher and family and ; Tobias Fike were Nappanee shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Myrtle Miller spent Wednesday with Mrs. Cora Wyland. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dewart ■ spent Saturday evening at the : Paul Buhrt home. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tyler spent Saturday evening with; Ernest Mathews and wife. : Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher and ' Mr. Tobias Fike spent Sunday ! afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. j James Dewart. Mc(’OLLEY S CO RNERS Mrs. Nat House and Mrs. Gree- ! ley Yoder went to Indianapolis I Saturday for a short visit in the I home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Swenson. Mrs. Wm. Gilbert, Mi<s Ina Clell Longacre, spent Friday afternoon in Warsaw. Mrs. Jude Bortz spent last week visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller. Those who helped with the butchering at the C. Wright home on Tuesday of last week were, Mr. and Mrs. Dora Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grissom, Mrs. Geo. Kreger, and Vern Strieby. Mr. and Mrs. .Graham Tyler spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richcreek. Ward Robison made a business trip to Palestine Monday. Mrs. George Kreger, Mr. Vern Strieby and daughter Florence, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Weymeyer. Mrs. Chas. Richcreek and Mrs. Arnel Miller called on their mother, Mrs. Sarah J. Kauffman, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Cress spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hamman. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Kaleel Juday and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella Hapner and children. Mrs. Emma Darr of Richville, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coy and family of near Syracuse spent Sunday with Chester Firestone and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juday with their daughter and husband, and Mr .and Mrs. Elmer Drake of So. Bend, spent several hours at their home here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Juday are both feeling fine. Mr. John Ringwait of Washington, D. C., came Friday for a few days visit and statred back Monday night, accompanied by his mother-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Juday, who will spend the winter there. Rev. Hubartt and wife spent Friday in Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Guy Juday spent Sunday in Elkhart. Mrs. Perry Bunger called on Mrs. George Darr and daughter Louise, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. George Simpson and -J ►

Junior Zimmerman have been ill ! with tonsilitis. Frank and Charley Bunger and Belle Juday of near Millersburg spent Friday with George Darr, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zimmerman and ■ hildren. Mr .and Mrs. Kaleel Juday and children, spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Sarah Juday of Benton. SOUTH SIDE ; M-. Isac Wagner remains about | the :ame. ) ' •. Perry Winsor is some im1 pro' ed. Jones, Miss Flo j M<; Miss Elizabeth McjC’i-' ic took Sunday chicken dinj ner at the Warbel home. M s. Wagner’s daughter, husband and son of South Bend, visited at the home of their parents Sunday. The Christmas entertainment will be given at the U. B. church 'Christmas evening. All are cordially invited. Mrs. Warbel spent Thursday evening with Miss Lida Davis, and sister. The games played were quilting. A real old fashioned evening was enjoyed. Mrs. John Evans called on her niece, Mrs. Chas Egolf, Monday afternoon. —- Mr. and Mrs. Milt Strombeck of North Webster called on Mrs. John Evans, Monday. Mrs. Velma Kehr of Goshen visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, Sunday. Mrs. Earl Auer spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Mick. GILBERT'S Mr. and Mrs. George Wood of Logansport, were the week end guests of their old neighbors here. Miss Mary Jane Neff is confined to her bed with tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman and daughter Geneva were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Long in South Bend Saturday afternoon. With the county Highway Men and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper attended a birthday surprise party on Ellis Zook

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in New Paris Saturday evening. The evening was spent socially and popcorn and apples were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Coy and two sons spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler south of Syracuse. Mrs. Pearl Geyer is able to sit up after being confined to her bed by illness for several days. Harold Nossinger of Goshen, Paul Clem, Kenneth Melling and Emory Vorhis motored to Chicago on business, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Metz spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Geyer. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stiver of Goshen spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Abe Morehouse. Mrs. Cloe Berkey who is seriously ill with complicat ions, is reported no better. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Jarvis, and two children of near Bristol, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John McGarrity. Dave McGarrity returned home with them. Misses Helen and Elizabeth Watkins, Dorotha Yoder, Clara Alice Kirkndorfer and Helen Swi-

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hart were Sunday dinner guests of Miss Reba Isenhour. The Ladies Aid Society met Wednesday at t he home of Mrs. Harvey Yoder, for an all day service. The Bethany Sunday school will give a Christmas program Sunday evening at 6:30.' Everybody welcome. Mrs. Saloma Hartsow is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs Jesse Isenhour. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rench, and son Medford of Mishawaka, called on Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rarig Sunday evening. Dwight Berkey of Elkhart was visiting Monday night at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Berkey. Mrs. Laura Bolat, of Logansport, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milt Troup. SOUTH SHORE (From Last Week) Mrs. Bert Searfoss was a supper guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Traster, Saturday evening. James Traster threshed for Russell Warner Monday. Elza Law has moved on the Jordon farm.

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