The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 March 1930 — Page 4

THE SYRACUSE Z ' Published every Thursday at ri 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 ........ 125 Single Copies .......... .05 Subscriptions dropped if not renewed when time Is out. HARRY L. PORTER, JREditor and Publisher Office Phone 4—Home Phone R-1787 Thursday, March 13, 1939 lpcalHP|wn§s Mrs. M. M. Smith went to East Chicago last Thursday to visit Miss Mary Miles. Perry Sprague missed work for a few days on account of tonsilitis followed by a heavy cold. Mrs. Sue Bowser left Tuesday for, Chicago where she will visit with her son Howard and her sister. Mrs.! Kerwin. i Gerald Bushong, of south of Syracuse, got 19 barrels of sugar water Sunday. He reports that the sap is running fine. Mrs. Harold Myers and daughter, t Doris, of Nappanee, spent the week ( end in the home of her parents. Mr.} and Mrs. David Clayton. See “Cocoanuts” at the Crystal, ' Ligonier, tonight. - - adv. Last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Court Slabaugh went to Crom- j well to help his father, John R. Sla-! baugh, celebrate *his borthday. I Mrs. Hanora Miles of East Chicago, Came to s Syracuse Saturday to spend a week with local relatives and friends. See “Cocoanuts” at the Crystal, Ligonier, tonight. —adv. I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Good, who returned Petersburg, Fla. last week, spent a few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bushong. Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Basham, of So. Bend, came Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Basham’s aunt ■ and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan: -Yx>ung Thomas Xanders was ill last week. It was at first feared a mastoid operation might be necessary, but he is now much improved. Marjorip Slabaugh was guest of honor Sunday, at the birthday party given for her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Evans ,at their home near Cromwell. Kathryn Armstrong missed four and one half days of school on account of tonsilitis. She was able to returp to classes the first part of this week. “Rio Rite" at the Crystal, Ligonier, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, March 18, 19 and 20. **— adv. Although he was ao sick that he had to go home several times dur-1 ing the day Friday, Court Slabaugh refused to stay at home and miss school on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Doering of Wakarusa called on local friends here Sunday. Mrs. Doering formerly taught in Syracuse schools. At that time she was Miss Erma Holleteter. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gross of Con-

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tinental, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Miles, over the week end. Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Gross are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mick and son of Elkhart, and Kathryn and Earnest Richhart, Jr., of South Bend, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Richhart. Mr. and Mrs. Dial Rogers, of South Bend, spent the week end with their families here, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parsons ,and Mr. and Mxp. HarryMann; “Rio Rita” at the Crystal, Ligonier, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, March 18, 19 and 20. adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swenson attended the funeral of Miss Finton, <f near Kimmel, which was held at the Sparta church there. M,iss Fin-, ton was a sister of Mrs. John Crothers. ' ■ ’■ Mrs, Edward Coy returned home last week after visiting in Detroit with relatves and friends for the past month; Her children returned with her .the trip being made by automobile. Coming to the Crystal, Ligonier, ; “Sunny Side Up,” April 1, 2 and 3. —adv. i Mrs. Forrest Snepp and her mother, Mrs. Martha Jordan, have left the i Hoopingarner property on south Main where they spent the winter, and have moved back out summer home on Lake W.awasee. I Dr. and Mrs. J, C. Hay ,of Silver 1 Lake, came Sunday to visit with i their daughter, Mrs. 0. G. Carr, and (to bring home their grand children, ! Rosemary and Jackie Carr, who had I been visiting them. Coming to the Crystal, Ligonier, “Sunny Side Up,” April 1, 2 and 3. ‘ , —-adv. I Mr. and Mrs. Milt Rentffow returned home from New Carlisle, On

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Thursday, and drove to Carey, Ohio, Monday morning, to spend this week with their daughter apd family ,Mrs. John Snobargfer. Mrs. William Smith and baby daughter, Nancy Carl, who have been visiting Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Gertrude Beery the last six weeks, returned home to Indianapolis last Thursday. Coming to the Crystal, Ligonier, A Sunny Side Up,” April 1, 2 and 3. —adv. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Thornburg, and Mrs. Leroy White ,and ,Mr, and Mrs. Charles Clarke, and Harry and Margaret, of Marion, Ind-, Uere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg. Mrs. Estelle Swartz of Chicago, , who had been visiting local relatives and friends, returned home last Thursday. Her mother, Mrs. Ben Cable, accompanied her, for a two week’s visit. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Betts. tn a letter asking that the Journal be sent her only until July, Mrs. Henry Grenacher of Minneaplois; formerly of Syracuse, writes: “We are sailing for Europe June 25th, and will return in September. We will miss the Syracuse Journal more than 1 can say, during our absence.” O. G. Carr is spending 10 days in New Castle. Ind., where he is taking treatment under the care of his brother-in-law, Dr. Stout. Mr. Carr has been steadily improving while at home here, but is taking the treatment because he felt the last course of it was so beneficial. Watch- the programs of the Crystal, Ligonier. —adv. Guests who helped Mrs. HarryHi re celebrate her birthday,, at a one o’clock dinner Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Mart Landis, Mrs. Melinda Whistler and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin

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, Whistler, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Winans t a surprise planned by Mrs. Hire and . and Warren Ruple. The party was Mrs. Hires’ mother, Mrs. S. Ott. 7 William Bowld, at the Seider and s Burgener grocery is in receipt of a , letter from Mrs. L. A .Seider in Florc ida .telling a real fish story. Mrs. - Seider describes how a sail fish got away taking with it a hook about , 10 inches long and the leader on the ... line. The parly went out fishing from Palm Beach. , In a .letter asking that their Jouri nal for this week be held here for i them, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Porter - write from Montibello, Calif.: “We i are leaving the .land of sunshine and flow’ers March 9, Tor Chicago, where , We will visit friends and relations 3 for several days. We will reach t our home in Syracuse about March i 17 th.” > Mrs. Jerry Hamman, who has had - several accidents at her home this last few months, varying from fall1 ,

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ing "off a chair while hanging curtains ,to spilling scalding water on her foot, experienced another unusual and painful mishap Sunday. Mrs. Hamman was combing her hair, in preparation for going to church Sunday niorning when she punched her finger in her eye in such away as to scratch the eyeball. It was painful, but improved after a few days. George Xanders and Herschel Harkless prepared a Sunday night supper of clam chowder for a group of friends, supper being served in the basement of the Xanders home which had been decorated by the two men who did the cooking and serving. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harkless, Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Hollowly, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter, I and Mrs. Xanders and Mrs. H. Harkiless. Watch the programs of the Crystal, Ligonier. —adv.

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