The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 47, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 March 1930 — Page 4

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL MKFUBLICAN Published every Thursday at » Syracuse. Indiana. Entered as second-class matter on May 4th. 1908. at the postofflce at Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1879. . ; —*— . SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance $2.00 Six months, in advance Ar 1.25 Single Copies ....... 1.J.• .05 Subscriptions dropped if liot renewed when time Is otit. HARRY L. PORTER, JR. Editor and Publisher Office Phone 4—Home Phone R-1787 Thursday, March 20. 1930 ' ■ • ■' ■ ■ ———a J. P. Dolan is celebrating his 81st birthday. Donald Vanderveer of Milford was in town on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vanderwater were Chicago visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Cuniff spent the week end at Spink-Wawasee. The interior of the Jet W hite store is being re-decorated this week. "Richard Brunjes was a Chicago visitor last week. Dr. C. R. Hoy had his office redecorated last week. Miss Helen Jeffries was a Warsaw visitor Friday. Mrs. Frank Green was ill at her home last week . Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Swenson and son Harold last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson and Gus. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winans and Mr .and Mrs. Grant Forrest visited friends in Milfod Sunday. Robert Ott and family of Fort Wayne spent the week end here in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hibner ,of South Bend, visited local relatives and friends over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bentz, came from Osceola Sunday a week ago ,to visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Brunjes. Art Nicolai ,of Benton, and Charles Nicolai, were callers at the Fred Hinderer home Friday. Mrs. Russel Hinderer who had sick in bed for several days, was able to sit up for a short while Tuesday. The Misses Violet and Vera O’Dell drove from Elkhart Sunday to visit old friends in Syracuse. Ryland Mock visited his grandmother, Mrs. Dan Klink, over the week end. Arthur Schroeder has moved from the Hunger property to the Hire property bn Harrison. Miss Nellie Insley has returned from -Goshen and is a guest of Mr.’ and Mrs. Claud Insley. Mrs. C. M. Petty, of Peru, spent the week end here with her sister, Mrs. B F. Hoy. J Elmer Miles grovery store is wearing a new awning as advance spring style. Mr. and Mrs. Cris Darr were Friday night supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Armstrong. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Barbee Lake were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. John Brunjes. Nevin McConnel has returned from Goshen to spend the summer here in Syracuse. I Edward Ruple of South Bend visited his brother Warre-n Ruple, Sunday. Ladies Aid of the U. B. church met al the home of Mrs. E. E. McClintic yesterday afternoon. • Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hay of Silver Lake visited their daughter, Mrs. O. G. Carr, Monday. Mrs. Nora Wilcox and son Charles returned home last Week, from Chicago .where they spent the last Jew months with Miss Hermione Wilcox. Mrs. Sol Miller had as her Friday luncheon guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Grieger, Mrs. Isabel Grieger, and Alward of South Bend. A. J. Rollert ,of Niles, Mich., gum-

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1 iner resident of Lake Wawasee was in town Tuesday and Wednesday for a short visit. The Bushong Barber Shop has had new chairs installed, according tc interested patrons who have been watching the work. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Darr came from Detroit Tuesday afternoon for a few days’ visit with local relatives and friends. Miss Phyllis Mock and Miss Kathryn Richhart came home from So. Bend Business College to spend the week end here. Dr. J. H. Byler and daughters and son of Warsaw, called on Elizabeth Roberts and Miss Shellenbarger, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Riddle spent Sunday in Churubusco at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Herman Clouse. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Byland announce the birth of a fourth son. Fred Self Byland ,in Warsaw, Saturday. Mrs. Delia Strieby spent the week end in South Bend as the guest of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Isenberger. Mrs. John Swenson spent last Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Roller while Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koher

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attended the funeral of William Knepper, at Indian Village. Four-year-old Jamie Byland of Warsaw, who has been visiung his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Self, this last week, is ill with the flu. Mrs. M. Snobarger, Mrs. Eugene Maloy and M,r. and Mrs. O. Bartholomew drove to North Webster, Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bartholomew’s uncle, George Mock. Paul Riddle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle has -been transferred from Whiting, where he served as an electrician for the B. & O. railway, to Albion. The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet Friday evening after school. Plans will be made for the program for County Institute on April 1, in Syracuse. Mrs. Isabel Grieger, who spent the winter in South Bend is opening up her summer home in Maxwelton Manor this week . She is having it re-; decorated. | Sunday guests pf Mr. and »Mrs. Dan Klink were, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Galloway, Mr .and Mrs. Keith Slabaugh and son Bob; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerrick of Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Carl O’Haver and Mr .and Mrs. Glenn Stookey w r ent to Rockville Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. O’Haver’s sister, Mrs. Emma Goatley.

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Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klink, w’ere Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Klink and son Jimmie ,of Zanesville, O. They were on their way to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Rowdabaugh of Goshen spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kolberg. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howard this week end were, her mother, Mrs. Louisa Johnson, Miss Lillion Johnson, Virgil Cranor, Louis Handorf and Franklin Johnson, of Richmond, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Rentfrow returned home from Carey, 0., last' Friday. They had been visiting the, home of their daughter, Mrs. John Snobarger, and report every one well there. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Snavely oP Garrett, spent the week end as thte 'guests of Mrs. O. G. Carr. On SunI day Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hedges came, and the Snavely’s returned home with them. o : BENTON TOWNSHIP FARM BUREAU TO MEET TOMORROW Friday night, March 21, the Bent®n Township Farm Bureau will meet in the Heck’s Community school build-

ing. The committee expects to have a good speaker from the state purchasing department to deliver the address of the evening. Harvey Stahley, manager of the Goshen Farm Bureau Warehouse plans to be present Entertainment for the meeting is planned by the entertainment committee. Everyone is Welcomed to attend, according to officers of the organization. — —o Watch the programs of the Crystal Theater, Ligonier. — acT?' , Souvenir hunters are %aid tb have made a scramble the other day_for one of Mr. Coolidge’s cigar busts out in California. • We will bet that they found it w-as less than an inch long. According to historians, Chicago was built on a swamp. Maybe so, bift she certainly has been drained since then. This pre-war stuff that some bootleggars sell is rightly named. A couple of drinks and then the war starts. Watch the programs of the Crystal Theater, Ligonier. —adv TRY A JOURNAL WANT AD

Mr .and Mrs. John Byland, Sr., returned from Toledo, 0., Saturday, where they spent the winter. Since his return Mr. Byland has been ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sutton, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Will Sutton, Jr., and

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