The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 36, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 January 1930 — Page 4
THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL ■■PUBLICAN Published every Thursday at Syracuse, Indiana. Entered as second-class matter on May 4th. 1908. at the postoffice at Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance ...... $2 00 Six months, in advance 1 25 Three months •.. s• • .50 Single Copies ...... * •••• .05 Subscriptions dropped If not renewed when time Is out. j; HARRY* L. PORTER, JR. Editor and Publisher Office Phone I—Home Phone-R-1787 Thur*(lay. Jan. 2. 1930 ' . , — ... ~ | ~ ■# Mrs. L N. Kitson was ill in bed almost all of Christmas week. Mary Elizal>eth Galloway had chicken pox for Christmas.. Mr .and Mrs. Roscoe Rex moved last week to Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Con’ spent Christinas with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sloan of Ligonier. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rapp and family spent Christmas in Elkhart with Mr. Rapp’s father. .Harry’Mann is at home suffering with a sure back, capsed by cranking a cold flivver. ■ Louie Nicolai of Elkhart calledon his grandmother. Mrs. Susan Nicolai. Sunday afternoon. In addition to their family the C. Bachman’s entertained Milt . Weaver Christmas Day. J Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foster spent Christmas in Goshen with I his father. R. H. Foster. * 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Macy spent ’ Christmas Day in Converse, and ’ returned home that plight. J ■ Mrs. Roy Shultz, of Gary,' spent | ■ Christmas day with her. grand-| mother. Mrs.. Amanda, Deeter. ■ » Mr. ami Mrs. A. 0. Winans j were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Grant Forrest. Christmas day. j Miss Cloy Darr accompanied.! Mr. and Mrs. George, Colwell, south to Oklawaha, Fla., where they will spend the winter. The condition of George Held.' who has been ill for some’time, j remains aboirtthe same,. I Laucks Xanders of .Baltimore. Md., spent last Thursday with George Xanders and family. '- ■ The box of cigars donated byRoy Sargent, was. won at the .& l of P. meeting.last week by Hen-j ry Godshalk. Sam Grissom, of South of town,! ‘ butchered Monday. This was a real old-fashioned, affair, the whole neighborhood helping out. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Brown attended Pomona Grange at Fair-; view Grange Hall, Saturday evening. Glonn Gordy came home from*) Ft. Wayne, for Christmas! with I his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gordy. i . Mi-s Ida iX ardorif of Chicago, ( . spent . the Christmas holidays with her mother. Mrs. Lydia < Miss Peggy 'Smith, (George Smith am.i George Miles, were in Sunday as guestfcof their aunt, and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Wise. Miss Myrtle Foxford of Fort Waynef spent Christinas vacation with Rev. and Mr£. A. H. Arhaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Link Martin, of South Bepd, were callers Sunday in the home of Mrs.'M. Snobarger. ■ ] . Alden Snavely, of Toledo. 0., spent the holiday week here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ,/Snavely/' Mrs. Olga Beckman came home from Goshen to spend Christmas week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beckman. Mrs. Rosie Bartholomew returned home from Ft. Wayne, Tuesday, to spend the winter here in her home. Miss Natheta . Sloane came home, from South Bend to spend New Year's with her family and friends here. Rev. and Mrs. J. 0. Bailey of Churubusco were Christmas visitors of Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Bailey.. ’’//'•■ Mr .and Mrs. J. E. k Grieger had as dinner guests Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grieger and N. P. Altland. Mrs. Gertrude Beery entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. Wf Buchholz and E. O. Buchholz, Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. C. R HoUett - went to Culver for Christmas, as guests of his mother, Mrs. Ezra Hamkins. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Coy entertained their daughter and son-in-law of Detroit, over the holiday vacation. C. H. Pfihgst of Chicago spent Christmas week here with his mother, Mrs. Ada Pfingst, and his brother and family, A. A. Wingst. Last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. George Colwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Groves left for Flori<ia, where they plan 6 stay until spring. Mr. and Mrs. John Harley and ■
Mrs. Harley’s mother, Mrs. Watt, j drove to Leesburg where theyi were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Berst. Christmas Day. • Mr. and Mrs.. J. E Burket spent Christmas in South Bend •at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eherenman.,' Joe Freeman spent part of his Christmas vacation from school. ■ 4th his brother and sisterdhkiw, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freelan, at Wabash. Mir. and Mrs Herman Clouse . nd son of Churubusco; and Mr. and |\lrp. Claire Glass of Burr 'Jak, spent Surday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ridcle. Mrs. Chas. Erickel and daughr Muriel, from Fostoria, Ohio, t "ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holloway over the week end. ■ horn?, Tuesday. Mrs. Tillman LeOount and lughtcr of Millersburg, spent: t hristmas wit i her parents, Mr. | nd Mrs. Adam Ddrr. They re-] turned home Sunday. • Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Hedges'] re moving this week to Garrett, j where they plan to do light' J ou.se keeping for the next few'' \ idnths. returning home, to Syracuse in the spring. 1 Miss Retha Rpwdabaugh of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs; Dan Mish■r and daughter Martha Rose. / f Milford, were t|he Christmas uests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Row♦abaugh. ' ' - '/•Miss Kathryn Richhart rfe-Jeav- ' ng January. (> for South Bend .iu re’she will attend the South] {ond Business College... .She] plans to live with Miss Phyllis Mock. < ' . * Virgil Mock, whose home was. ! formerly south of town, and who j J now a teacher in New Paris,] ] as/ust been operated op>for ap-i i pendicitis, \in the Elkhart hos-i t'itaL V ■ ' .| Mr -and Mrs. Nathan Inslcy ] Alternately pushed and drove I’iieir car through the. newly I ruled real through Benton,, joining home from Goshep, SunAir. and .Mrs: Dale Voirhis of - Illkh&rt car ie Weidpesday” to vis- *’ with Mr. and Mrs. S ; A. Baudr.] From Friday over the’week end, i she was the guest of Mr. and iAirs. Milt Rentfrow. I —
-.-_- ’ - * • M HAVRE A PUBLIC SALE :'?? ? : I : I • • ♦ ’ • I If so, we are in a position to \ * print your Bills j I : Artistically And Cheaply t*- I ' \ • • r • . . . . e> • ■ • ® • ? *» ' ' ’ ' • ''. j ■ • • • . • • No matter what you are selling, we will be : • • : able to furnish you cuts, and to handle ,•i e 1 • : any size bill that you may desire : • • I i I Public Sale Bills Printed i I During January 1 ...AT... : Special Reduced Prices 2 - THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL • : | ■' i : ■ I ■ ■ . 2 ■ * ■ • s „ • - ' —
j I Farm Briefs From Purdue , I 1.1 Poultrymen and veterinarians throughout the state will be ( pleased to hear that Dr. F. R. ] Beaudette of the New Jersey Ag- ] •ricultural Experimental Station ‘ has been secured as the principal , speaker of the Poultry depart- ; ment program at’ Purdue Agricultural Conference week, to be held at Lafayette, January 13 to 17. ■ > K. J. T. Ekblaw, formerly professor of Agricultural EngineerI ing at Hlinois ’ University and ' Kansas State College will disicuss, “Remodeling the Farm Barn ] for more Efficient Operation.” i Winter or spring is the best jtin:<* to apply straw mulch to thi o ?hard, says G. L. Burkholder. of the Purdue’ University I hor cultural 'department. Ijle four.l that the cheapest and most i iatis'act <ry system of handling ; an o. chard, particularly a small one, is to keep the orchard land in sod. an I apply niulch around the trees. v " A good mulji will conserve as much moisture as cultivation, and it ddds some plant food in ! addition, particularly if straw] 1 manure is used as the mulching' j material. Of* the materials suitable for, mulching, Mr. Burkholder names! any kind of straw, strawy mah- ! uro, corn stalks, and clover chaff. ] Christmas this- year was not the usual happy holiday for the i William B. Fisher family. Mrs. /Fisher was ill, Mr. Fisher had an infected arm, and their son Fered with a. sore jaw, caused by The recent extraction of a . tooth. . Christmas-guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Connolly were: Mr. and Mrs. Byron Connolly, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thibodeaux. Mrs. 'Angelina Edmonds, Mrs. Minerva Eagles, M. Timberlake, and Leon and. Leila, home from school.
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FARMER’S INSTITUTE TO BE HELI) IN MILFORD The Farmer’s 1 institute will be held in the Milford Community building, the evening of Jan.” 7 and Bth. The farmers and their families of Syracuse and vicinity are especially invited to attend. Good program is planned by the officers: C. R. Schuder, pres.; LaVica Dewart Bucher, vice-pres.; A. R. Hollar,’ treas.; Charlotte McSweeny, sec.
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ORVftL 6. GfIRR Funeral Director Ambulance Service Syracuse, Indiana. Telephone 75 GEO. L. XANDERS Attorney-at-Law Settlement of Estates, Opinions on Title* Phone 7 Syracuse, lud. Fire and Other Insurance . * t
*if Self-Serve Grocery Department J ?•’. : A fl A j / offers these JAH/J I Specials for r Week Ending - ' | January 4th wJIL | Radium Peas, can 12c X Kitchenette Corn, can ... . i2c $ £ Seedless Raisins, 3 lb. for 25c 4 2 lb. Can Cocoa 29c \w I X. Pork and Beans. 3 cans for 25 C * £ Jello, 3 pkgs, for .., 23C £ ... * iv Hominy, 3 cans for ...... *25 C $ Good Bacon ... ~ £ X Quite decent Broom 35c A |gHH[ \ & Maxwell House Coffee ...49*C £ I You Can Save Money by Buying Here £ ................... •W •. . ... •.. •• • ♦...•••• . *•* I THE ROYAL | | Opposite * * I |J* C? Opposite I Post Office O 1 VzIvJUjO Bakery x ■ SYRACUSE N. WEBSTER B S i """ •" ' - ■■ ft THE NEW YEAR ■ ■ I We have done our best to serve our coniniunity well. j For the year we are. planning some changed and I adopt new methods that we think will enable tis to serve yon even better. . , - I WE THANK YOU FOR VOI R PATRONAGE AND TRUST THAT WE MAY SERVE *YOU IN 1930. s W.G. Connolly | Read Ail she Ads--It Will Pay You • I - ■> I A Record Year—- j i apd Hearty Thanks! £ FOLKS, we surely do thank you for it was YOU who made £ £ J 929 a “Record Year” for Grieger’s Grocery. Moye business <• than in any previous year. XI ■ ’ It makes us feel like a million dollars to know the rea- £ X son for this “Record Year” was attained becajise you have £ £ in Greiger’s- Grocery, and it is our earnest de- £ £ '•ire to serve von in the future as we have in the past, by of- X X .B ring only “FIRST QUALITY YIERCHANDIsG AT PRICES £ X AS LOW AS CAN BE POSSIBLE.” i £ £ X ST YRT THE NEYV YEAR RIGHT BY TRADING AT— £ I GRIEGER’S GROCERY 1 and MAR KE T ■ £ A Home-Owned Store — X Offer these Specials on $ Saturday, Jan. 4 th J IfSugar Phone I’s or 68 Saturday t I Pork and Beans, buy 2 cans OF I i and get one FREE | | Hardwate r Soap, 4 bars_ll—2sc j: | Cocoa, 1 quart 22c | f Pancake Flour, large sack 23c § I Karo Syrup, Blue or Red table l _ 1 2c £ I Puffed Wheat, 2pkgs._J X - - —— ■■■ ’ — 1 — - ■■—•— ' 11 i *•* * F anc y P ears > large can 25c i | Mustard, 1 quart _ _l9c | | Rolled Oats, small 9c I Pillsbury Health Bran__„ 47c j: i —WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS— 1 i $ I i ■ 6 p ' ■ . . '■ ■ i /. ' ■ .
