The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 48, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 March 1930 — Page 4
THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL WfRUBUCAN Published every Thursday at 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 in advance ..........$2.00 Six months, in advance ........ 1-25 Single Copies 05 Subscriptions dropped If not renewed when time Is out. HARRY L. PORTER, JR. Editor and Publisher Office Phone 4—Home Phone R-1787 Thursday, March 27. 1930 ipcalßajyenings Miss Verna Hite spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Thelma Darr. 1 .Mrs. Jesse Darr and .Mrs. John Auer were in Goshen Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. S, A. Bauer were Elkhart . visitors Saturday'. “Miss Olga Beckman and Vernon Beckman spent Sunday in Ft. Wayne. A. J. Thibodeaux was. in Chicago last Friday. “Mr. and M.rs~N. C. Insley.and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Darkless spent last Wednesday in South Bend. Mr and Mrs. Chester Cripe of Goshen visited their cottage on the lake this last week end. Miss Huth Blanchard, who is teach ing in North Webster, spent last week end at home with her parents Last night Mrs. Floyd.Rowdal rug! ■ was ir.it irted into the. Order of East' e.rn Star. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Shearer ,ol . Garrett called on local friends hen 1 Sunday . . Ralph Thornburg, Jr., miss.ee school last week count of >ll ’ ness. . Mi. and Mrs. Sol Miller spent Suit day as guests of Mr. and Mrs,. Perry Ort >’f Churubusco. Mr and Mrs; N. C. Insley vis;tec the Nevin R. Goode family of neui LaGrange. Sunday. Miss Myrtle Foxford. 1 f It. \\ ayr.e. was a yygek end guest of Mrs.'Eugene Maloy Mr. and .Mrs. J. T. Riddle went ,t> Goshen Thursday where; they yi>:ti ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank'Snyder. 1 Miss Margaret Fre.en an is .expect ed home tomorrow for a spring vail' cation from Beloit. Wise. • . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ganger and Mrs. Joy Juber, of G>shen. spent la-: Thursday with Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Cullers < f 'Goshen .-pent Sunday with Mr. ;»:.d Mrs. Henry Kolherg. Mr.' and mrs. John Swenson and son Harold spent Monday evening at the William Beekman home . E. 1,. Holman came from Chicago Saturday to spend the week end with his family nt Maxwelton Manor. ' Mr. and Mrs I H. Miller ,of N >rth Manchester’ were in Syracuse Sunday calling ■•!’ local friends and relatives. The Junior Ladies of-the Evai cal church met at the home of Mis. Ed-Unrne- Tuesday evening Mrs. James Petfley was called t Bristol Sunday by the illness of het ’ sister. ’Mi - ' R. Jar vis Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Brickel ,"f Elkhart, were dinner guests t hits father. James Brickel. * Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keim of S- . Bend we 4 ie Sunday aftermoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Unrue. Mr. and Mrs A L. I.eGan of Flint, Mich., spent the wee kend with Mr. » and Mrs. Ed Ur-.rue. Mr and Mrs. D. L. Brown were callers at the home of Mr. and MrsHarry Roach, -near on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Vorhis, and Mrs. Harry Hamp, of Elkhart .spent last Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Milt Rentfiow. ’ Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson-sperit. last Sunday- afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wienver and Mrs. 'Singer, near North Webster . Mr. and Mis. Jesse Strieby have moved from the Fears • property on Boston street to the Deeter property on Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Boyd W. Tiempleton of Indianapolis spent the week end at their summer home on Lake Wawasee. . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howard. Miss Janice Rapp and Roscoe Howard spept Sunday in Angoal as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Druckamiller. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nicolai of Elkhart called on the former’s mother, Mrs. Susan Nicolai, at the Fred Hinderer home Sunday. z Mr .and Mrs. J. T. Riddle drove to North Webster Saturday, to visit Mrs. Bacher and Mr. and Mrs. A B. Warner. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicolai and daughter, Mrs. Irvin Byland .and her daughter Phyllis, were callers at the home of the Hinderers Saturday . Mrs. Orlando Davis and daughters spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stansbury. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr of Goshen took Sunday dinner with her sister, Mrs. Chester Stiffler and family. Mr. and- Mrs. Bert McCloughen and the latter’s mother .Mrs. Marion Kitson ,of Goshen, called on the L. N. Kitson’s and Mrs. George Xanders, Sunday evening. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Connolly were Mr. and Mrs. Dial Rogers of South Bend; and Mrs. Art Winters and son Loren, of Chicago. The E. Rittenour family moved to
Ft. Wayne Monday, from their home near the Spink-Wawasee hotel. Mr. Rittenour will oversee the golf links in Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Zella Leacoc'x is preparing an Easter Cantata entitled “King Triumphant,” to be given on Easter Sunday evening, April 20tb, at the Grace Lutheran church. Mrs. Harry' McClintic, who has been visiting Mrs. Lydia Deardorff .■eturned home to Kalamazoo, Mich., Sunday . Mr .and Mrs. Eston McClintic took her homey in their car. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gatwopd ,of Albion, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lem-" burg, of Columbia City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Walton.' v ■ Mrs. Art Winters and son Loren, of Chicago returned to their old home town of Syracuse last week, t<> .complete .the sale .of their property, jiist off? Huntington, to C. J. KJtson, of New Paris. The Misses Blanche and Ruby Mellinger came home from Purdue yesterday. to spend the spring vacation with their parents, Mr. . and Mrs. George Mellinger. They will r.e,turn . to school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mavvhorter, of Wawaka, are announcing the birth of a son Edward, Saturday morning.Mrs. ’ Mavvhorter was formerly Miss Agrees Evans .teacher tn the Syracuse schools, ■ According to the" announcement made today by Rev. O. H. Warstler, Rev, jarboe, of Lincoln, Neb., will begin revival services in North Webster, at the Church of God, oh March .3'!. The public is invited. ' Joel Wilt went to Valparaiso Munday evening .to attend the annual mi , ■ .’f the Northern Indiana Athletic officials Association, givert .t the Lambert hotel. Mr. Wilt is r-npem’i^’-of this organization, Nir. and Mrs. Chas. Nicolai, Mrs. | Irvin Bylund and daughter Phyllis, were ■. Sunday dinner guests of Nir, i „ :d M ■ George SAse and s-tn Vern, MiJ and Mi-s. and .Mr. ■ai ji M. . Alva- NicVlai were after- I n<|m callers. • 'jMr. d Mrs. J. M. Sargent have iefturned t-> Syracuse, having' spent tlie . winter in Chicago and Terre Haute . They are guests of Mrs. Nora -Wi . x ,at present, and are getting the .Sargent Hotel ready-for its j f e ■ pe: > g ' for the suitiiner. ■' The. Syracuse members,' of her. ■' f Mrs., Estel Moore .near Cromwell, ; irDhis hi >1 hack by Orval Klink I Tuiesday evening, where the party ; w’ajs yed. Mrs. Klink won first ' prize f-T." hi.;h score and'.Miss. Nellie I Mann was second high. ! Joan Xanders, who was- taken toj thi* Goshen hospitdl. last week with| cut head ..and a broken leg, after her fall from a moving automobile, was a Hie tb be brought home < Saturday j afterno where she is being cared | f by her rnbther, Jlrs. George Xari-1 der>. .■ < ■ . ? ■ -. ■ ’ pri-; ■ i Mrs.. B. F. Hoy . went t«> I. Ohio, this last week end, t>>visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr at d Mrs. John . Adrian. They brought their grandson Hoy back to Syracuse with them. The trip was made by automobile. James Connolly .d-itrving. . .' ■ Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Miller received . ■ .e. Saturday .morning an-, nbuncing the birth of a son to Mr. a if. d Mrs D. M. I -eC I are of. Al lian ce. Ohio. ’ The baby’s name is D uiaid '
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Mrs. Miller left Saturday evening to visit her daughter and new grandchild. “Sunny Side Up” at Crystal, Ligonier, Tues., Wed., Thurs., April 1, 2 and 3rd. —adv The members of her class of ’2O who could arrange to get-togther, .-net at the home of Miss Christine Rapp Saturday evening. Miss Rapp, who is teaching in Nappanee was home* for the week end ,and Mrs. Joe Bushong, Mrs. Roy Niles and Mrs. Howard McSweeney were there. “Sunny Side Up” at Crystal, Ligonier, Tues., Wed., Thurs., April 1, 2 and 3rd. —adv Mrs. Stephen Freeman entertained her circle of the Methodist church Ladies Aid, at a chicken dinner at her home last Thursday. The women of her circle presented Mrs. Freeman with a gift at the conclusion of her two years as chairman. Mrs. Gertrude Beery was elected new chairman of the group. ‘’Sunny Side Up” at Crystal, Ligonier, Tups., Wed.. Thurs., April 1, 2 | and 3rd. —adv ThiyMissionary society of,the Evangelic .1 < hurch met. last Tuesday with Mrs. Meiburh Rapp. A playlet, “The Powe: House,” was given by the M-esdames Wilma Hire. Sarah Ott, Rebecca Dillon, Myrtle Foust, Carrie Rapp and Grace Slabqugh. Betty ! Lou Hoßett gave a reading. Mrs. Ida J Jensen told a missionary story land I Miss Freda Foust gave a piano solo, j Watch the programs of the Crys- I tai, Ligonier. adv. ■ Miss Nellie Mann, arid J. P. Dolan’s j birthdays are the same date, Tues-' da ythis year. As a birthday gift .Mr. Dolari gave Miss Mann the rei • port card of her uncle. Harvey Marin, dated 50 years ago,when Mr. Dolan : was head of. the Syracuse: schools. •
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It is different from those used today, [ together with reading, ’riting, and i ’rithnietic graded, it shows daily “mental" improvement through the week. Library Notes (By Alice Mann) j If you have a recitation (both prose I and poetry) orations or selections I from dramas that you don’t know the, title or author, look in "Granger’s | Index to‘ Poetry Recitations,” and j you’ll be almost sure to find it as f the list includes over 50,00 titles. The Rise of Civilization: By Mary and Charles Beard. The Beard’s have taken “Civilization” in its fullest sense, and have traced the rise pf the American version from the discovery of the New World to Calvin Coolidge . Their book sums up in a « single narrative the work which many historians have been doing, little by little, during the generation. New Fiction: Flaming Sands; - is the story of how one' white man, alone in the heart, of the Sahara, matched his wits and strength i against a desert tribe. I Kingdom Lost: Valentine Ry ven ' lived on a deserted isle, in the Pacii sic for twenty years seeing no one I but Edward Bowdon, the Oxford don who was Ship wrecked with her. ; Then, after Edward’s death, she was recued and taken to England. The- Woman .of Andros: the book is a study in the inner life of a few. characters passing through circumstances that are common to domestic - life- in al Itimes and places .
NOTICE! I wish to inform my friends and patrons that I will publish and dis- - . . . . ? I. . tribute as usual, my annual Lake I Wawasee Directory. I also wish to -.state, this directory will be publish|ed for the interests of Syracuse and Wawasee people. Be it plainly un- | derstood that I am in no. way corinected with C. A. Millspaugh. I S. J. SNAVELY. ! O ! Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in “Sunny Side Up” at Crystal,. Ligonier this Wed .and Thurs. _ adv.. , o— ■ —— A letter from Mrs. Mattie .Fawley, of Warsaw, who has been wintering in Daytona Beach states: “I want to thank you for the promptness in 'sending the paper''to me. I never missed a copy. I surely have enjoyed my trip in the sunny south this winter. We are leaving Daytona Beach on the 25th, to visit other parts of Florida before starting home.” , |i You Say You Can’t i j h Advertise? n 1 hat’s what others have > said and all of a sudden yll ■ found some competitor $ ; fj; was doing what they J ; U > thought they couldn't do. <*l •j- And gening away with it. ( I h > Get the bulge on your ?J } competitors by telling J a j■ j your story in an attractive <> J ‘ $ manner so it will be re.-.d. s I You'll get the resuits. < j -E( y r ; 1 | We Are Anxious to Help < ■ f ___ ' j
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Garden Seeds X • • x■ • • Are next in order X ‘ .■ *. - j. J : I | THE SNOW CANT LASTS 3 v « • ❖ Then you will want to make your J J | garden, and have those early vege- :: A p «i ❖ tables. •• a We have Brown’s and Rice’s Seeds, 1 A • • ? in bulk and in packages. All these •• J seeds are tested and fully comply :: j with all the state’s requirements. '• PLANT BERMUDA ONIONS :: | We have the plants •• t ■' —also— I :. * i X J. ❖ Onion sets and early seed potatoes •I | ! Seider and Burgener’s | <: Phone 82 — — Phone 172 | Y X , Watch the programs of the Crys- | Watch the programs of the Crys- ' • ’ I tai, Ligonier. —adv j tai, Ligonier. —adv
