The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 March 1930 — Page 5
WBnxffi SOUTH SHORE Ross Franklin and his father spent from Sunday until Wednesday of last week with friends in Alexandria and Fort Wayne. Mr .and Mrs. Russell Warner and son Guy and Mrs. Retta Warner spent Saturday evening in Goshen. Dwight Mock and family and Roy Niles and family-spent Sunday at Kalamazoo. , s Mn and Mrs. Roy Niles and -Burton were Sunday dinner guests at the Bert Searfoss home.. Mr. and Mrs. James Traster called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss called at the Charles Searfoss home Sunday afternoon. X 3 dismal/ Mr. and Mrs. Raljßu-Eung spent Sunday with the Iwder’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Keister, of Kimmel. Mrs. Nelson Bobeck and Miss Tilda Bobeck spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Eek Chiddistei* and daughter, of Ligonier. ™ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green and family at Cromwell, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Burley assisted Arthur Hively’s to,move from the Mrs. Launer farm to the S.' W. Green farm .south of Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Longfellow and daughter June of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green and family of Cromwell, Mr .and .Mrs. Ray Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Clause Bobeck and two sons were entertained at the home of Mrs. Mary Wilkinson and son Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Bobeck spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Mary Wilkinson . z Mr. and Mrs. Dora CLmgerman called on Mr. and Mrs. A./E. BurleySunday evening \ SOUTH SlDfc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warble and son Guy of Battle Creek, Mich., came Friday of last week to vi/it, spending the week with his brother and family, Mr. \nd Mrs. Warbel. He hadn’t beeXjo Syracuse for 18 years. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kimes and Grover Cleveland and brother Emil, took Sunday dinner at the Warbel home. Frank Warbel who had an operation, is getting along nicely. Mrs. Ella White .better known as Ella Eppert, is seriously ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wagner isn’t so well at this writing. s> Mrs. Jud Searfoss is reported a little better. Will Wyland and wife and son Eldon and two uncles and aunt, motored to Pierceton Sunday afternoon, where they visited Mr. Wy land’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hite. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner and oson called on his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wagner, Sunday. Mrs. Evans is still on the sick list. Mrs, Earl Auers spent Monday
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I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. i Mick. McCOLLEY’S CORNER Those who visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Kreger on Wednesday, afternoon were Mrs. John Hann, Mrs. John Goppert and son, Emmit Gordy, 1 Allen and Robert, and Mrs. Joe Light. . ' < ’ I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robison and fam,ily were in Goshen Tuesday evening. Mr .and Mrs. Graham Tyler, Mr. • and Hrs. Charles Richcreek and Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Miller, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah J. Kauffman and Miss Annie Rapp. - . Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright and Edward Richcreek spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs,. .Charles Richcreek. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright and Maybelle, and Mr. and Mrs. Ercel. Wright of South Bend, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Wright of near Cromwell. Maybelle is staying a few’ days with her grandparents. • Mrs. Ida Richcreek and family spent Sunday- in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert and family. TIPPECANOE Albert Scott and George White Spent Saturday in Elkhart. Mrs. Joe Light spent a part of last week at the Emmit Gordy home. Mrs. Stanley Morehead and Mrs. J. L Kline called on Mrs. John Eberly Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritter of near New Salem called at the J. Garber ' home Tuesday everting. ' Emmit and Allen Gordy made a business trip to Warsaw Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kline, Mr. and Mrs. J Garber called at the I ven Kline home at Milford Monday. Graham Tyler, Charley Deart, Geo. White and J. Garber helped Albert pcott saw wood Thursday of last week. Rev. and Mrs. Otho Warstler called at the J. L. Kline home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lugg of So. Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Kline | were Sunday guests at the J. Garber home. Mr. and Mrs. William Bixler were ' Sunday guests at t.he Ike Kline home Mis. Isaaih Kuhn has been on the sick list the past week. CONCORD Ellen Warbel spent, Sunday at the ! Charley Shultz home Russell Faith, Mejlba and Billie Rypian of Leesburg, spent the week end at the home of Charley Ryman. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Coy spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mi’s. Chester Stiffler . Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Coy and famiyl spent Sunday afternoon at the Chester Stiffler homes. Mrs. Anna Mathews spent Tuesday with LaVica Bucher. Messis, and Mesdames Paul Buhrt, Lawrence Dewart, George and Ray
Clingerman spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. aUd Mrs. i Robert Mathews of Topeka. Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart spent I Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Marie Brady ,at Ligoner. Mr .and Mrs. John Morgan and ' family of Osceola spent the week I end with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom. : Carl Walker w-as a caller at the 1 Bertram Whitehead home Monday. FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mi’s. James Myers were business callers at Silver Lake Friday. Dr .and Mrs. Stoelting and son Glenn called at the home of Crist Darr Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Miller of near New Paris visited in this community. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dewart called at the Clint Collarider horne Tuesday. Master Janies Armstrong of Syracuse spent Tuesday- -with Crist Darr. Crist Darr and wife called at the Clarence Syder home Sunday evening. Mr .and Mrs. Guy Corey and son of Milford called at the Clint Collander home Sunday evening ,and also the Gerald Bushong home. Mr .and Mrs. James Collander, Mr. and Mrs. John Collander of Gravelton called at the Clint Collander home. Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whetton and •on of Wawasee were visitors in the James Myers home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darr of Fairlawn spent Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Darr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Geyer. Mrs. McSweeney called at the Crist 1 Darr home Friday. Clint Collander was a caller at the | home of his parents of near Gravelton Friday. Emeral Collander, who having a severe sore throat, is /artle to attend school again. Mr, and Mrs. Howard McSweeney were supper guests at the home of her parents, Frank Maloy, at Syracuse. T •
1 Public Sale . Having decided to quit farming I will offer for sale at iny'farm, one half mile west of Syracuse, on the Milford Road, all of my personal property on— • . MARCH 19,1930 AT 10:00 O’CLOCK, THE FOLLOWING 9 HEAD OF HORSES 9 1 Pure Bred Belgian Stallion, sorrel, hands high, weight one s ton, 6 years old this spring; 1 mare ,12 years old with foal due May 11th: 1 Mare, 5 years old, w’ith foal due April 10th; 3 coming 3-year old colts; one 2 year old colt; 2 yearling colts. . Farming Implements j 1 binder: .1 mower; 1 corn planter; 1 hay loader; 1 side delivery I rake: 1 Oliver No. 405 Breaking Plow; 1 Brypn No. 2 walking plow; j 1 Oliver Corn plow; 1 Gale corn plow; 1 spring tooth harrow: 1 ' spike tooth harrow” 1 single shovel plow’; 2 double shovel plows: .1 one-horse spring tooth cultivator; 1 pair bob sleds; 2 heavy wagons; 1 wagon box and spring seat; 1 hay rack; 1 Manure spreader; 1 corn Sheller; 1 grind stone; 3 sets of work harness; some horse collars; 2 Oliver Riding plows; 1 sickle grinder;, log chains, double trees, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Hay and Grain About 300 bushels of corn, more or less; 2 tons of hay, more or less. Terms: AU sums $5.00 and under, cash. All sums over $5.00, six months credit will be given with 7 per cent interest from date of sale, with good, approved security. No goods to be removed until settled for. Lunch will be served on the ground by Concord Ladies Aid „ I ED McCLINTIC I CAL STL’CKMAN, Auctioneer. Bert Whitehead, Clerk The Royal Stores i SYRACUSE NO. WEBSTER | T OPPOSITE P. O. OPPOSITE BAKERY Spring Coats—[ a We have just received the new line •f of Coats for Spring. Come in and £ Y see them and you will be surprised y at the remarkable values for—--59.98 -$16.751 •j’ isPRING HATSY I Come in and see the smart new hats A x for Spring—priced at — |52.50 to $5.001 ? £ | We have an unusually nice line of Chil- | dren’s Hats at this time for the tiny tot, $ ;; the children and the young Misses. : v sw w.wj 11 w m mum**** **" «i
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SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher spent Sunday in Kalamazoo. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Nathe Long spent I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Levi PearI man, at Benton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juday who [ are spending the winter with their [ daughter in South Bend, and Mr. i and Mrs. Elmer Drake, Mr. and Mrs. John Etteline of that place, and Mr. i and Mrs. Clyde Juday, Mr. (Charley Nellons of Mishawaka spent Sunday at the Charley Bunger home near Millersburg. Miss Mary Christy came back from Kalamazoo, Mich., Sunday after visiting a week with her mother . Dale Darr and family of Mishawaka, and'-Mrs. Ed Darr took dinner with Chester Firestone and family Sunday. Harry Coy ’and family called in the afternoon. W Zylinan who has been spending the winter with his sister, Mrs. Em Fisher, went to Michigan last week to visit relatives. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Dale Juday are moxing this week in their new home, which they recently built. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Darr and children called on Chester Firestone ano famHy Sunday evening. The ladies’ class, with their teacher, Mrs. Dave Holtzinger ,and Mr. Holtzinger, numbering about 27 in all, gave Miss Orpha Tulley a very pleasant surprise on her birthday last Tuesday evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lonchor, of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bunger spent Sunday afternoon with Fern Bunger and family of Goshen. Kajeel Juday and family spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ella Hapner and children. Mr, and Mrs. Dan Lauer ,of Ligonier, and Tom 1 Hapner, of near Syracuse called in the evening. I A number of the young folks call- !■ ed on the George Stacker young | people after services Sunday forenoon. Mr. Stacker and family recently moved on the Matilda Hapner farm. The Ladies Aid will meet the 19th with Mrs. John Darr. Misses Louise Darr, Mabel and, Treva Mullen and Lester Hubartt,
spent Sunday with Harold and Mabel Grissum. Harry Nicolai called in the afternoon. Merle is unable to be out yet, suffering from rheumatism. Rev. and Mrs. Hubartt, and daughter Pauline, Mrs. Albert Zimmerman and Mrs. Ben Zimmerman attended a Group Prayer meeting at Nappanee Monday afternoon. They had a splendid meeting and will benefit all who attend. There will be a meeting each month leading up to the day of Pentecost. The meeting next month will be held at Sugar Grove, the date to be announced later. • . Sunday school Sunday morning, with preaching services Sunday everting. Rev. Hubartt has announced that he will begin a 15 minute Bible study- before preaching services each
o-» T/iursc/ay, March 13th, we a % special 9-dqy demonstration of the new Frigidaire HYDRATOR
Desserts and salads will be served. New recipe books will be given away. Be sure to attend HERE’S your opportunity to find out all about the marvelous new Frigidaire Hydrator. O n Thursday, March 13th, we starta special 9-day 1 dem-
onstration —one of the most interesting ever held in our showroom. We will show the Hydrator in actual use —just as you would use it in your home. You will see how lettuce is made tender and brittle by the Hydrator’s moist reviving cold. You will see how celery’ and radishes take on added crispness—how tomatoes are improved in texture and flavor. And that is not all you will see. The latest household cabinets in Porcelain-on-steel, will be on display. The famous ‘'Frigidaire Cold Con-
H. D. Harkless Syracuse, Indiana JET WHITE STORES Quality First Economy Always n 7 PURE 100 Pound PP | □Ugar CANE 8ag55.40 10 POUNDS 33C ASST. 1 Qnlf Mulkey’s lodine and 1 r Jello FLAVORS. 2 pkgs. l pail Free running 1 Rrnnme MERKLES. 65c. 85c fhppCp WISCONSIN, 9Qr» DfOOmS None better ■„SLOP VneCbC CREAM, pound Soap ’ KirkwiakZ whitT’ 10 bars 37 c Fresh Prunes ’“JX...... 45c Ripe Pears -45 c MarshmeUows fX. --- 21 c „ a , 15c Flour Known for its quality - 24 lb. Bag— 69c I , c L „ 8 . 21c Coffee ,u. r -98 c Lux and Oxydol --21 c Baking Powder >our>dlean 25c ! p* .Old Gold, Camels, Ches- 2 pkgs. QE VlffaretS terfielids and Lucky Strikes carton $1.19 Z«DC Prunes rX' L X “25c Rex Mineral SoapXX2lc Raisins j 1 ™? ™ ss ’-- 38c Soup cans . .... 25c | Fruits and Vegtables Bananas "JEZ 23c Oranges T d “':.. 45c ■ _______ — ; — Leaf Lettuce L--i-L„2sc Spinach 22c —
i Sunday evening. Studies are from j i “Creation to the Millenium.” He > stated .that the Burr Oak church is j greatly interested in Bible study and. he hopes to get the people in this Vicinity interested. Rev .and Mrs. Hubartt called; on Mr. George Mullen and family Sun-j day. .Albert Zimmerman and family | spent Sunday with George Darr and i family, o — j I “Rio Rita” at the Crystal, Ligonier, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; I flffarch 18, 19 and 20. ' —adv. I . __———o— — ■OUT-OF-TOWN FRIENDS PAY LAST RESPECTS! Out-of-town relatives and friends of A. W. Strieby who eaipe to pay:
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trol” will also be demonstrated. You will be shown how this device freezes ice cubes faster —how it permits you to make scores of unusual desserts that require extreme cold. ‘ . Will you be our guest? / SPECIAL OFFER Until Saturday, March 22nd IFe are prepared to make, a liberal special offer to all uhb bay Frigidaire during our 9-day demonstration. Let us tell you about this offer. Let as tell you about our easy payment plan. Come in at your first opportunity. M'e u ill be opep /evenings until ten o'clock every day oj the demonstration.
! last respects arjd attend the funeral, last week were: Mrs. Ella B. Getz, Alexandria; Mij. ■ and Mrs. Charles Luter; Mr. ancj Mrs. Leslie Wohe, Three Rivers, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. ■C. E. Holderbpum, Columbia City; Mr. and Mrs. N.’ C. Is'enbarger; Miss Belle Wilt; Mrs. Ora Bacher; Mrs. Stell Swartz ,of.South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jettis; Mrs. Pat Riley; M. T. Jones, Jpe Stiefel of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jpnes, Mishai waka; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rex, ' Avilla: Mrs. £|uy Bushong, North Webster;. Mr. ja nd Mrs. M. J. Harkj less, Homewood, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. ; F. C. Boothrbyn, Chicago; Helen Leai cock, Evanstoti; Mr. and Mrs. Jphn ■ Hendrickson, Elkhart. - — o ;—— Watch the programs of the Crys- : tai', Ligonier. —adv.
