The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 44, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 February 1930 — Page 4

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL ■■PUBLICAN Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana. Entered as second-felass 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 ........ 1.2 a Single Copies 05 Subscriptions dropped If not renewed when time Is out. HARRY L. PORTER, JR, Editor aud Publisher Office Phone 4—Home Phone R-1787 Thursday, Feb. 27, 1930 jpcalH^|’enii !gs Stephen Freeman was a Chicago visitor Friday. Mrs. Melvin Dillon went to Ligonier Friday on business. Mrs. Ellen Holloway was taken ill suddenly, Saturday night. LeviKitson is re-decorating the interior of.the "Sign of the Kettle. ’ • Mr. and’Mrs. Ross Osborn were Ft. Wayne visitors last Thursday. Mr. John H. Jones spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. F. Briekel. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brown attended Pomona Grange at Fair View near Dunlap, on Saturday evening. A. daughter, Kathleen Joan, was born to Mr .and Mrs. William Harvey, a week ago. W G. Connolly is having the interior of the Royal Store remodelled and redecorated. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder ,of Goshen spent Friday afternoon nt the home of Mr .and Mrs. J. T. Riddle. Miss Edith Weybright and Opal were gueSts of Mr. and Mrs. John ■Stout last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sweet of Fort Wayne spent the week end with Mrs Sweet's mother, Mrs. J. F. Briekel. Mr. and Mrs- Hallie Holloway and J. F. Briekel went to Fostpria, -Ohio, to visit Mrs. Charles Briekel. Mr. and Mrs. Estel Moore ,of Cromwell ..were Sunday dinner j guests, ofl. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Cory. Mrs. Moore stayed on for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martin, of Goshen, called on Mr and Mrs. Levi Kitson and other local friends Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Jacab Herrington. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herrington, all of Wakausa, spent Satuday evening in the Fred Hinderer home. .Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nimuii, Mr. andMrs. Hess and daughter of Elkhartl spent Sunday afternoon al the Fred Hinderer home. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pfingst has received word of the illness of her father, W. H Kingsley ,of Kendallville. ! . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hire, and Mrs. Sarah Ott, drove to .St. Joe, Mich., where they spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kinnison. Contents of the Osborn & Son Hardware store are being <ed, new metal counters having been lidded to the equipment. Mrs. George Stembarger was .calked to Niles, Mich., Monday, by the hews that her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey, were il| with scariet fever, Mr. and Mrs. John Grieger went to Kort Wayne, Tuesday, M-rs'. Sol Miller accompanying then as far as Churubusco, where she'visited hpr sister, Mrs. Perry Ott. Mr. and Mrs. A. Keyl of Chicago spent last week at the home of Ed McClintic . The party visited Fort Wayne one day,'where they called on A."H Lloyd in the hospital there Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiley .and family of Muncie, moved into the Joel Wilt home last- week. Mr. Wiley is a travelling salesman, representing the Peasley Golbert Paint Co. Mrs. Charles E. Kitch, and Mrs. Fletcher Marsh ,of South Bend came Monda yand were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Cleveland, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Connolly plan to move the first of March, to' the house on Lake street, formerly owned by Mrs. Kate Rippey, but now the proprty of Mrs. Mae Hoelcher. The Wawasee Restaurant & Sandwich Shop will re-open for business next Monday morning, according to Mrs. Mae Hoelcher .owner and gerMr and Mrs. Lloyd Disher’s car got stuck in the mud twice on the way to the Ft. Wayne Hoosiers basketball game in Warsaw last Thursday evening.. It was necessary to have a team pull them out. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Levinson, Mr. and Mrs. David Greenman and little daughter Marylin ,of Chicago, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.

FRIDAY and SATURDAY —Special— I GENUINE CONGRESS I PLAYING CARDS - I (Regularly 85c) I Thornburg Drug Co.

| LAST MINUTE NEWS Mrs. Court Slabaugh was just going into Thornburg's Drug store, Wdenesday afternoon, -she says, when she heard a screech of brakes, and turned to see her son Jimmie, aged 4, lying in the street. According to Rev. Foust, zhe was just bringing his car from the garage when he saw Jimmie on his tricycle, start across Main street near the drug store. He said he headed into the parked school hacks to avoid striking the boy, and he says that the child ran into him, his tricycle striking the back wheel of the automobile. Jimmie was rushed to the doctor by his mother and Rev. Foust where it proved that the boy's leg had been skinned a little and bruised. The wheel of the tricycle was bent. Mrs. Slabaugh said: “We don't blame Rev, Foust. Jimime always waits for me at street crossings, and 4 had asked him to wait while 1 went into, the store. This is the first tirpe he didn't do it. but instead, started across r the street alone." i~ ■ ' IX OUR CHURCHES I' ■ ’ 4. . — ' —- - — - CHURCH OF GOD • In Syracuse Our regular permanent services: Bible school every Sunday 10:00. Kressel Kitson, Supt. , Prayer meeting every Thursday, 7:30 p. m. • Preaching each first and third Sundays in the month at 11:0 a. in., and 7:00 p. tn. - .. . Public invited to all of these services. - Rev. George. L. Chapman, pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH P. W. Soltau, Gen’l. Supt., H. M Hire. Ass’t. , ' . Services Sunday as follows: Sunday-school. 9:45,a., m. Divine worship, I0:45 ’a. in. * Evening service, 7:0o p. m. ■ Player meeting Thursday evening at 7:00 p. m. The public is cordially invited. ; • ■ . R. G. Fpunst, pastor , . V. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sunday school, 9:45. ' Gerald Bu«hong,Supt. Junior C. E'., 11:00 a. in. Revival services are in progress at Concord and will continue indefinitely- . .. ~ ' A. Nicodemus, pastor. lui heranlchi R< H Sunday school, .■ !iiiflF^ e! vice, ip: 15. You' iqvited to 'these services. A. Hr Arbaugh, pastor; Vernon Beckman., Supt. S.'S..': and Mrs, Russell Hinderer and family. Sunday night supper guests Os Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg were: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kegg, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller, Mr. and Mrs, John Greiger! and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Young, of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas McClintic ,of Chicago, Ray McClintic of So. Bend, Mr. and Mi’s. Donald McClintic, and Mr. and Mrs. Townsend of Toledo, 0.. were week end guests of Ed McClintic. The main feature of the party was a chicken-noodle dinner served by Miss Anna, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A .Seider left for Lake Worth, Fla.,<Sunday. a week ago. They will be gone for a fewweeks. Mrs. Seider said, on Haying her paper changed: “We'usually get the Syracuse Journal,,at the post office there, on our way to church Sunday mornings. If by some chance it is not in our box by that time, the whole day is spoiled for me.” ENTERTAINS LINEMEN I- ' A. L. Miller of the Syracuse Telephone Co., entertained linemen of the local company and others oftthis district, at a chicken dinner at the Tavern, Wednesday evening. It was a get-to-gether party for the organization. Guests of Mr. Miller were: Wade Zerbe, Peter, Plew, Benford LeCount, of Syracuse; Kenneth Wilkins of Milford; Fred Anglin of Leesburg: Fred Seniff of North Webster, and Sam Archer of Cromwell. i Watch program of Crystal, Ligonier. —adv.

NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, the undersigned guardian of Catharine Maxine Lingofelter will, at the State Bank of Syracuse, on the 15th day of March, 1930, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., and from day to day thereafer until sold,' offer at private sale /< r not less than its appraised value, certain real estate belonging to said minor, situated in Kosciusko County in the state of Indiana and described as follows, to-wit: The undivided one fourth of the following described tract: Commencing -on the section line 192 rods and 5 links West of the Northeast corner of Section 5, Township 34 North, Range 7 East; |thence South 97 rods to a stone at the margin of the lake; thence East with the lake to a stone at the Southwest corner of the land formerly owned by John A. Ott; thence North on the West line of said land 114 rods to a -tone on the section line; thence West on said line 89 rods to the place of beginning; also, commencing on the section line 192 rods and 5 links West of the Northeast corner of said section 5; thence South 35 rods to a stone; thence West with the bearing of the section line 100 rods to a stone in the center of the road; thence North 19 degrees East 35 rods and 18 links to a stone on ithe section line; thence East on said line 89. rods to the place of beginning; excepting from said tracts a tract described as follows; Beginning on the East line of the tracts above described at a stone on the margin of Syracuse lake that is 114 rods South and 103 rods and 5 linlts West of the Northeast corner of said Section 5, thence North 100 feet; thence North 77 *.> degrees West ■2l chains to a point 12 rods East bf the West line ' f the tract first above described; thence South 100 feet to Syracuse •I ake; thence in an easterly direction ft blowing the meandering of said lake to the place of beginning; reserving, however, from said- exception, for the benefit of the tracts fust above described, the use of an easement 40 feet in WidtYi across the tract herein excepted; said tracts containing after the exception 75 acres, - more or less. Also the follbwin* described real estate- situated in Elkhart County in Che state of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided pne-eighth of the' S utheast Quarter of the Southwest* Quarter of Section 32, Township 35 I N rth, Range 7 East; also, ■ , The Undivided :one:fourth of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of "Section 32; Township 35 North, Range 7 East. - Said will be inntie for cash, and subject to the approval of said Court. Dated February 6th, 1930. THE STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE By Sol Miller, Cashier. Sloane & Rasor, Attorneys. :,7 Ip-:..-NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION -Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Court, in the. State of Indiana, Administrator I of the estate of Anna E. Crow, late i f Kosciusko County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be sol-, vent. • • '] CHARLES C, BACHMAN, Administrator.’ Feb. 4, 1930, Geor. L. Xanders, Attorney. ■ ' - — — -..... __ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Riddle were: Mr. and Mrs. Allison, Mrs. Emma Baugher and Mrs. Elizabeth Morehead, of North Webster.

« | Bachman’s BW LEE WORK AII F M shirt SALE STOPM | FOR ONE WEEK! I vBSf Extraordinary Opportunity Everybody knows LEE quality. Large, full cut coat shirt, tailored collar, doublestitched, two pockets, heavy chambray for 89c— One Dozen of these shirts given away. See the window for particulars!

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT This is to announce to the voters of Kosciusko county, I, Lloyd Disher, will be a candidate for sheriff of said county, subject to the Republican Primary, to be held May 6th, 1930. adv. O CARD OF THANKS We wish to tharrk the neighbors and friends especially Eston M. McClintic and family, for their kindnesses and help during the sickness and death of our husband and father. . Mrs. James B. Smith, * and Children. Watch program of Crystal, Ligonier. -—adv.

I ■ IF -- Price Is Your Worry — dispel it! You can buy a Good Custommade Suit for $25 and the finest there is for SSO. If one is too low and the other too high choose one at S3O, $35, S4O or $45. Don’t let prices bother you. M. E. Rapp GRIEGER’S GROCERY and MARKET — A Home Owned Richelieu Store — Offers these Specials on SATURDAY, MARCH Ist IIP POUND SUGAR , 57c Roy a 1 Peacock COFFEE, 1 pound 29c CHIPSO, Granular 18c SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 3 cans --19 c Wanda Soap, 1 bar 10c (beautiful dish free) CHINAWARE OATS, 1 large box 31c MACARONI, 3 boxes 23c QUAKER CRACKELS, 2 boxes 23c VERMONT MAID MAPLE SYRUP. With each purchase of this Maple Syrup we will give a 4 ounce jar F-R-E-E! Grieger’s gives you real service, free delivery and credit .at cash and carry prices'

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appaointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, Administrator o fthe estate of ABRAM M. JONES/ late of Kosciusko County, deceased. Said estate is supposed t<| be solvent. * JAMES D. JONES, Administrator. Feb. 14th, 1930, Sloane & Rasor, Attorneys. (44-3 t —o '— Mr .and Mrs. CliffoFd Vorhees and children ,and Mrs. Ben Vorhees, who has been in ill health for some time called on Mr .and Mrs. J. P. Dolan, Sunday,

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