The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 March 1930 — Page 8
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I I IN OLB CHURCHES I i i ——.— — -—' METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11:00. Evening service, 7:00. » Arthur J. Armstrong, Minister. LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday school, 9:45. Evening worship 7:00. Subject: The Hour of the World and the love of God. A. H. Arbaugh, pastor; Vernon Heckman, Supt. S. S. 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. in. Preaching each first and third Sundays in the month at 11:0 a. m., and 7:00 p. m. Public invited to all of these services. 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, 10:45 a. m. Subject: Songs of Long Ago. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:QO p. m. The public is cordially invited. R. G. Foust, pastor. s_—_ o "Rio Rita” at the Crystal, Ligonier, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, March 18, 19 and 20. - adv. • -—o —— —~ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLUB HAS MEETING AT MRS. C. R. HOY S HOME Mrs. C. R. Hoy was hostess to the' Wednesday Afternoon Club, at its regular meeting last week. The response to roll call made by club members was the naming of.the Greater Poets of England after 174|8. Mrs. C. C. Bachman and Mrs. Preston* Miles led the afternoon's study. ■ —-i—- —o—■—-—. Mortgage exemptions. See Geo. L. Xanders. 46-lt SENIORS' SHOW " (Continued from Page One) Verna Kathryn Hite, Esther Long; Anna Rex, Irene Shock, Kathryn Stetler, Esther Wyatt; and James Connolly, Arnold Culver, John Green, Ned Harley, Eugene Henwood, Ralph Leacock, Maxwell Middleton, Lawrence Schlecht, Harold Shock, Dale Sprague. The average age of this class is 17. Irene .Shock is the youngest one in it, because .being born Feb.
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29, 1912, she has had only four birthdays since then. Commencement affairs are being planned for the entertainment of the Seniors ,the Juniors having announc- [ ed they will give their class play on Friday, March 21, to raise funds to pay for their party for the Seniors. SYRACUSE HAS 0 (Continued from Page One) in Syracuse’s last chance to have a city water front park. 1 According to a preliminary survey, it will require dirt only about a foot 1 in depth to fill in this land which is now used as the city’s dump head; The park would extend at least 400 ft. on. the lake with . average depth of 250 ft., would exetend along the road about 600 feet. There are a number of beautiful trees here, and r an excellent bathing beach coiild ’ be made at the lake at this point, according to the committee investigating the property. ‘ In pointing out that this is .Syracuse’s last chance to obtain land along the alke for a city park, long tinie residents recall that' the opportunity for a city park was turned I down years ago, because enough; people did not get in back of the ‘ project. It is suggested that the only objec-
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tion to the city park may come from I those people who will now look elsewhere for a suitable spot to throw old stoves ,old automobile tires, botties, tin cans and other decorative material. O 2 MEN ARE (Continued from Page One) cers searched the house, in addition to the stills and mash, they discovered that there were seven children in the house, which was poorly furnished. There was only one bed, according to the officers, and the rest of the family slept on a mattress on the floor upstairs. Before goin gto make the raid, Sheriff McKrill had taken part in stopping a runaway on Huntington, Saturday morning. T. J. Bontrager, of near Leesburg, had bought three horses at a public sale near Ligonier the day before, and was taking the three, hitched to a wagon, back home to Leesburg. He trie dto avoid Main street traffic in Syracuse, as one horse seemed wild, and cut through on Washington street . When he reached the top of the hill, at Huntington, the i wild-eyed horse shied at the curb, and started down Huntington, the other two taking fright also. Fortunately no traffic was crossing
I Main street at that time, and the ; ] horses kept on down Huntington, p the wagon bouncing from side to 1 side on the street, and the owner hanging on. Most of Syracuse had ( turned out by this time and men and boys were running after the horses i trying to help in some way. ] Sheriff McKrill saw the mad rush j i across Main street and was first top follow in his car. The wagon broke ] lose, from the team just before the’, bridge was reached on Huntington, i and ran against" the curb and stop- i
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NOTICE G' This is to advise the voters of Kosciusko county that 1 wil Ibe a candi- , date for Sheriff of said county, subject to the Republican Primary to be held May 6, 1930. (2) HARLEY D. PERSON. o—“Rio Rita” at the Crystal, Ligonier, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, March 18, 19 and 20. —adv. ' CRYSTAL Ligonier The Best All Talking Pictures Thursday, March 13— “COCOANUTS” starring the Four Marx Bros.— the world's funniest men in their big Broadway success. Singing —dancing-jesting. Its great! FRL, and SAT., Mar. 14, 15— > “ACQUITTED” starring Lloyd Hughes—a powerful drama of regenration. It is intense, gripping and exciting—also a good comedy and news. SUN., MON., Mar. 16 and 17— “THE LADY LIES” starring Walter Huston and Claudette Colbert, famous stage cele- , brities. Can happiness be bought and paid for? and hear the answer in this sparkling comedy drama that we highly recommend to you as an excellent Paramount production. Also an extra good comedy and a Movietone News. Tues., Wed., Thur., Mar. 18-19-20 “RIO RITA” In magnificence, in splendor, in triumph comes that joyous dramatic spectacle that will shine down the pathwaiy of history. In beauty, in charm, in music, it has never been equalled on stage or screen—all America has acclaimed it the Eighth Wonder of the World—starring Bebe Daniels and John Boles. I It’s entertainment supreme! One show each bight at 7:45 — i Admission 25c and 50c COMING—Tues., Mar. 25-26-27— • . “WHY BRING THAT UP" ' Moran and Mack, the , “Two Black Crows” of radio /ame. COMING—ApriI 1-2-3— “SUNNY SIDE UP” • > The sweetest picture ever made! 666 TABLETS > > Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first ’ day, and checks Malaria in three days • 666 ALSO IN LIQUID . ORVAL G. CARR I FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ambulance Service ! , SYRACUSE, INDIANA • Telephone 75 GEO. L. XANDERS ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W Settlement of Estates • Opinions on Titles Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind. Fire and Other Insurance ■ — .... - 1 DWIGHT MOCK for Vulcanizing and Acetylene Welding Battery Cliarglug and Repairinc South Side Lake Wawasee on cement Road. u AH Work Guaranteed! Phone 504 Syracuse TO BRETZ FOR GLASSES ftfvliv pretz x - /oTOanT / G OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN. INDIANA. Room 30, Hawks-Gortner Bldg. RADIO DOCTOR SERVICE and SUPPLIES All Guaranteed OWEN R. STRIEBY PHONE 8-4-5 Syracuse, Indiana I QUICK- tig' with this GOLDEN Hl COUGH iOJI SYRUP NYALYPTUS Eases racking coughs—-deep-seated colds. Large size bottle • .75c Thornburg Drug Co.
