The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 38, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 January 1930 — Page 3

MAIL Wkbdx kw I CONTOBD Mr .and Mrs. Delbert Nor is were guests of "Mr. and Mi’s. . Charley Strieby Sunday. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Burton Howe .".re spending a few weeks with friends, in ? (Wo. Wilbur Clingermhn and wife spent Sunday with the forme 's brother. Raymond, and family. Merritt Rookstool, of Oswe o spent aSturday night and Sui . at the Chester StiffleKhome. SIH TH SIDE* Mrs. Willibm Ray y is on tie sick list. ' Mi,. Warbe’ spent Sunday eve nn*g m the Lida Davis home. M.r. remains about the i: -.< Vi’*. employees are ..ah ha i V i ’ > ■ 6/' ack there. t< ■. w< rk * i «• f for a couj k of Wetlis, Harry ,v .<• who has made’ 1 is hon 1 ■ m hajs moved ■ household goods in with Monrx Cory where they will make th<.iC home' Mr Ray i$ threatened with a nervous.breakdown. 1 We again/have new neighbors who have moved in the Pat R t ter houselTheir name is RharigMerl ' 1 lin is < \mprovin’g the looks of lus home by biulding on ant w kit< hen. DISMAL Mr. arid Mrs. Merrit Rung and b two sons. Edwm anj Maurice. ' spent .Sunday with the, formers parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Sol Lung, of Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bell and • two children-of’Indianapolis visited Civil' Buchtel ' and 'family, last'Week, “returning home on Thursday. Mrsr Ralph Lung returned to her home Sunday evening after spending nearly three weeks caring fgr her sister, Mrs. Clar- «•* ence Piper, near Etna. » Jaspet Cmmcs .of near Wawasee spoilt Monday afternoon With Limes Buchtel. * Mrs.^NeC.' Bobetpk was taken suddenly ill with the flu. Lon Purely and wife, Ed Hire - and wife and daughter Evalyn. of Albion, Arthur aid family of Cromwell.,assisted Max Burley an.d wife wit'hggCheix butchering Tuesday? . SOLOMON'S ( REEK Miss Pauline Hubartt and Treva Mullen and Lester Hubartt epent last Wednesday in Fort Wayne. Mr, and Mrs. E Juday and .three sons of New Paris* attended Sunday ischbbl here ’ Sunday and took dinner with Ernest J uday and .family" at Benton. Mr. and Mrs. George Darr palled on his brother. Adam Darr of Syacuse, who has been ill for. some time, last Sunday afternoon. • i Mr. ami' Mrs. Ralph A a l and son Ray mend, speift Sunday in Elkhart. ’ j '. ? ' ■ Mr. and Mrs. 'Lejla called, • Lee Whirlegb Sunday afterno< n Rev. Hubartt? and* daughter Pauline went Sunday to Waterloo to -preach for Rev, Lewallen who is conducting the meetings here. • . Miss Treva Mullen has accepted a position at the Woolworth store in Goshen. w . ... Dorothy and Joe Green of Nap- ' panee. spent Sunday .with Evalyn ; and" Harold Jxx’kwood.Nineteen members ..of the Ix'ader’s class pleasantly surprised last Thursday earning after church services. the occasion being his birthday. ’ • • > •The ■ meetings are*'in progress this week. Ret. and. Mrs. law alien will l>e here each night .anc| ori Friday evening they will have I a special program on Divine ’ Healing. FOUR CORNERS '..'■ I ■ ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Artie Geyer spent Sunday at the home of Charles Diethrick. in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. James Myers were Nappanee callers, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder and Mr. LaTone Jensen went to South Bend. They intend to bring Mrs. Jansen home with

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them. She has been a patient in the hospital for the past few weeks. ■ Rev. Armstrong and two children’of Syracuse were visitors with Crist Darr’s Saturday evening. • • Gerald Bushong is reported on the sick list. Mr. ami Mrs. Clint Collander we-e called to the home of Mrs. Hollander’s mother, Mrs. Cory, -y the sad news of her mother s death. Mr. and Mrs./ James Myers ;pent Sunday at the home of earl llery anl Mrsi Hoover near New Salem. Mr. amt Mi’s. Artie Geyer and •Mrs. Darr, spent Tuesday at the 'h tries Diethrick home in Goshen. - Mrs. Amanda Hoover, who has ■n spending a few days with ier sister,.Mrs? James Myers, rent ried to her home near New >. em, Sunday. _ . Earl Darr, of Fairlawn, 'assisted his father at butchering a ,\e.f, Wednesday. WEST ENT) Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyts novod Tuesday of last week to their home-they purchased of dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neff, three !,'•? s south of New Paris. ,Mr. md Mrs.. Neff moved to Elkhart .vliere they are employed as teachers. Rev. E. Herr delivered a fine sermon at the Bethany church Sunday morning. Mr. Herr’ is :hurch. The Bethany aid held- an alllay meeting at the home of Mrs. Abe Morehouse. ; < Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swihart of ispeoiat Mr. aiil Mrs. Amos Milh r of Goshen, Were Sunday afernoon visitors of Mr. and Mis. Albert WarStler. Mrs. Bert Neff and Mrs. -Russell Neff of near Milford spent Friday afternoon with Mrs.' Albert Wdfstel. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Berkey of Elkhart moved to the home of his father. Mr. Ed Berkey, southeast of New Paris. Mrs. Wm. Weybright, Mrs.. .Jess Mellinger and Mrs. Ella Rowdabaugh of this vicinity are reported on the sick list. Mrs. J. W. Rowdabaugh *spent last week in Goshen at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Jane Pollock, and also visited her father. Mr. Harvey Walker, who has been very ill.' and a sister, Mrs. Daisy I loner who has been ill. ' • , ■ Ray Ogle of Goshen spent last sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheffield. Billy andPoddy Ogle, who have, been very ill with' scarlet fever, are much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, md Roy Vail spent Sunday evening 4 in Elkhart at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Summerlot.’ Mrs. Summelot is a niece of Mr. fail and Mrs. Brow/?. Mr .and Mrs. Roy Wogoman ' end son were Silnday guests of | dr. and Mrs. Jess. Mellinger. Mrs. Milton Rehsburger 4s in ill health. • i -> Mr. and Mrs* Amsey Clem were Saturday evening guests of their | on and wffe. Mr. and Mrs. John dem., in Elkhart. . . Mr. and Mrs, Orba Weybright ; alied on Mr. and Mrs. Jess Metz Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins spent Saturday night in Warsaw it the home of Mr. Wat kin’s stepfather,. Mr,. Charley Douglas, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Troup of Dunlap, arid Miss Lucile Troup if New Paris were Sunday guestsff Mr. and Mrs* Milo Troup. , Mr. and’Mrs. Dwight Berkey, Ray Eisenhour, Miss Ruby Eisenhour and Mr. Ed Berkey spent Sunday in Millersburg at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'Art Berkey. and also stopped at the Rock Run cemetery. <Mr. and. Mrs. John McGarrity > spent Friday in Nappanee at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Grover Hepler. Mr. Hepler has been very ill the past two weeks. Rev. ami M rs - Chas - llerr and family: Aracfe Hoover and family of Wakarusa; and Willie Weybright. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrst Wm. H. Weybright. Mr. and Mrs. John McGarrity were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowdabaugh. Mr. and Mrs. K. Miller and family of Bourbon, and Mr .and

Mrs. Fred Gall were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gall. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morehouse, Jan. 5, a son named Harold Lee. Mrs. Howard Watkins and famly were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linderman Saturday afternoon. McCOLLEY’S CORNERS r (Too Late for* Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler qient Sunday with the latter’s mother. Mrs. Sarah J. Kauffman. Mrs. Dick Miller and Miss Wilma, Mrs. Clarence Wright and laughter Mabel, spent Thursday ifternoon with Mrs. Charles Richcreek. ; .Mrs. Ida Richcreek asa Mary spent Sunday afternoon with the ♦ormer’s mother, Mrs. Millicent Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riithcreek -pent Sunday afternoon Jn Goshen in the Hascall Darr home. Those ’who helped with the butchering at„the Graham Tyler home on Monday were, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richcreek, Mrs. Ida Richcreek. John Gilbert and Ward Robison. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Nat House and Mrs. Greely Yoder spent Saturday afternoon with Mr .and Ms. Marion Miller, who live in Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Cha£* Richcreek, and Mrs. Arnel Milkar. were shoppers in Ligonier on Friday afternoon.’ They spent the forenoon with Mrs. Sarah J. Kauffman and Miss Annie Rapp. Ward Robison spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. G. Yoder and son. , . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grissom helped with the butchering on Monday at the Win. Longacre home. Tom " Longacre, of near Millersburg, also helped. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher and Ward Robison helped’ Mr. and Mrs. Leander YoiJer with thr-ir butchering oh Friday. • Ed Robison and son Gary were in Etna Green Sunday afternoon. John Gilbert visited at the George Kreger home Sunday afternoonf and evening. Miss Martha Richcreek spent the week end with Miss Mildred Mock, of North Webster. McCOLLEY’S CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyl j r end MrS. Sarah J. Kauffman and Kauffman and Miss Annie Repp were Sunday dinner guests of

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Mrs. Kate Dull and Miss Doris Maggart. Mrs. Dick Miller, Wilma and Edward Richcreek were in Warsaw Sunday afternoon calling on Miss Cora James who is a patient in the hospital. Miss James broke her leg in a fall last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richcreek spent Sunday with Mr? and Mrs. Arnel Miller. ’ Mr .and Mrs. Paul Spry and family are moving in the James Gilbert house. Ward Robison butchered a beef for Jasper James on Friday of last week. Mr. and MrsN-jHarley Miller spent Sunday witn Mrs. Ida Richcreek and Those who spent Sunday with Geo. Kreger and family were: Mr .and Mrs. LeiY Niles and Wanda, John Gilbert and Ward. Robison. Mrs. John Hann, who called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wiggs and family who lived on the Jesse Marion farm, moved to the farm they purchased, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler were in Warsaw Monday. While there they also called on Miss Cora James. Jasper' James bought a horse from Greeley Yoder, one day last week. Edward Richcreek called at s the Chas. Richcreek home Sunday evening. Mrs. Ida Richcreek. Mary and Elinor, spent Saturday, afternoon in Goshen. John Gilbert called on Wililam Longacre Friday afternoon. Graham Tyler and Charles Richcreek, called* on Jesse Crowl on Friday afternoon. —o : “The Cockeyed World” at the Crystal,- Ligonier, next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Jan. 21. 22 and 2Bi —adv.37-lt A classified ad will sell it. 0 _2THIS WEEK (Continued from First Page) us reach old age poor. A careful survey-shows that in the United States 2,(XX).000 individuals past sixty-five years' of age are dependent for support on others. . Save while you have strength. “The hateful road of old age,” as Hector’s father called it, is bad enough at best. The United States army of of simpletons that buy stocks

when the gentlemen ring the doorbell and tell them “now or never/’ or when other gentlemen call them the phonjj, are interested in this One get-rich-concern on trial in a fedral court is said to have spent $400,000 in one year for telephone messages to fools. You may imagine how much th geese at the other end of the telephone must have lost to justify a. §400,000 telephone bill in one year. r BYRITsUPPTA’ (Continued from First Page) points out, except that the season’s are reversed. In all "probability, Mr. Macy thinks, the Eleanor Bolling will look for the lost Norwegian flyers. recently mentioned in the newspapers if Byrd decides to help them. Thej* are lost close to the line of travel the Eleanor Bolling will take on her way to the main base of the expedition. Ounedin is ..located at the southern end of the south island of the two which make up New Zealand, and is approximately 9,150 miles fr.om here. —- (1-— ——- TOI RNAMENT - ' (Confined from Page One) Saturday .8 o’clock, Leesburg against Pierceton, game 9 six. 9 o’clock, Atwood against win? ner number one of game for game seven. 10 o’clock, winner game number two against winner of game number three in game number eight. 11 o’clock, winner of game number four against winner of game number five, in game* ivrie. 2 o’clock, winner of game num- ( ber six against winner of game i

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game number eleven, in final game deciding county championship. ' ‘ ' Cap Miller of Harlan, is referee No. 1, arid John Miller, of Anderson, is referee No. 2.