The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 48, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 March 1930 — Page 5

SOUTH SIDE Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ketring and children spent Sunday evening in the home of Mrs. Jordon. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warner spent Sunday evening with MF. and Mrs. Paul Harris in Warsaw. William Fiser spent Sunday evening with Huston Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burke returned to their home at Wawasee after spending some time in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and Buton spent Wednesday with Dwight Mock and family at Wawasee. Ross Franklin spent Sunday in' Sturgis, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Winters of I Goshen spent Sunday with their son Huston, at Wawasee. • ' . | McCOLLEY’S CORNER Mr. and Mrs. Dick Millet and fam- ' ily, Ward Robison and Edward Richcreek spent Sunday evening at the Nat House borne. , Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richcreek were in Warsaw on Monday Ms. and Mrs. .Greeley Yoder and' ■Jess. Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert.' and family, and Verdel lb use spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss. Sunday being .Mrs. Searfoss .s birthday. Miss Wilb'dean Robison spent the i week end with her parents, Mr. and; Mrs. Ed Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richcreek spent Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs. j Arnel Miller. st i Ward Robison called on GeOTge I Stansburger Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler weie in Oswego Sunday afternoon. FOUR CORNERS Frank Maloy and wife and MrS. MeSweeney were Warsaw shoppers I Saturday f • :>. , Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr entertain ! ed at Sunday dinner .the Me.-srs and | Mesdames Diethrick and daughters.j and Dai r of Goshen: the Busho and- s<c,s Artie and Artie-Geyt wife of Syracuse. George Tinman was a caller at the Clint Collander home Munday evening. Emeral Callander won-second prize in the Oratorical contest at Milford Friday evening. ’ Mr. and Mrs. .James Collander of Gravelton spent Fi id sy at the Clint Collander home. r Mik Collander re inained with them over night. Mrs. Charlotte MeSweeney called at the Darr home Friday afternoon. Messrs MeSweeney and Malloy spent" Saturday night and Sunday with relatives in Chicago. Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Snyder Had for Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. James Myers. Mary Ulery returned to her home Sunday after several weeks’ absence. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hepler, of neat Neppanee, Guy Cory and wife of .

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j———• 11 M I Milford, called at the Clint Collander home Sunday. , I Mesdames Purdum and . Collander j who were on the sick list, are improving. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. George Mullen and two daughters, Dorothy and Meriam, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ott Rang ,of Syracuse. Mis. Ernest Juday and family called o.i George Darr and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcßride.and son Robert, Mr. and' Mrs. John Darr and children, Mr. and Mrs. David Holt sipger of Benton, jpent Thursday evening at the Ringwait home. Harry Nicolai and Miss Treva Mullen v. ere Sunday guests of Lester Hub; rtt. Mi s Juanita Gushwa spent Sunday , with Helen Hillbish. ! Mi;s Pauline Hubartt who is working In Fort Wayne, spent Sunday 'evening with her parents. I Mi. ad Mrs. Mrs. George Darr and 'smi :< ? '•■) spent Surid.ay afternoon with Albert Zimmerman and family. j M . Ella Hapner and sons, Mr. arid 'and Mrs. L. B. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Verner Cole of Columbia City were gue- •> f Kaleel Juday Sunday. ' There -will be mid-week prayer services ‘Thursday evening. ‘ ... M-sses Meriam Darr and Mildred ,'jdhn Dli'r. and family spent Suri--1 day evening with Harry Mcßride and fan.i '.y . , . M si r attended the birthday dinner: Sunday at the home of Mr. and. Mrs., ‘ 11. x d. 11.oitzsin c: .at Befiton, in h : jor > f Mr. HoltZsinger's birthday, j Sunday- school Sunday morning, pre;, hing and. Bible study Sunday !evening. WEST END I M . and Mrs. Floyd Rowdabaugh i and. Billy, spent Sunday at the hon o of Mr .and Mrs. Bonwitz. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mellinger called on- Mr. and Mrs. Milo Troup Sunday exening. ’ M . and Mrs. J. W. Rowdabaugh, | M.i at d Mrs, Milton Rensberger, ey, M ’EI • B< f Mrs. Ba rRi si erger at Gravellon, Sunday i forenoon. . Mrs. J< hn Dofrees had her hand ' badly Saturday w hen she j ’fell m-.xm the wliar stairs. I Rev. .and ..Mis. Chai ley- Arnold re-j turned last week from Florida. Mr. I and M - Neff wi.ll return t ■ their* - I,: law i. the last, of the i wee ‘ . J. W, Rowdabaujgh 'attenjded the! the E ’Farm Bupreau at Goshen, Wednes- I ..... I’ g, ’ ■ M.s Roy Meek has been, on the sick list the past week a t. the home rof.'her; parents. Mr; and Mrs. John Stout ’ ■ ■ | H Rouse, Mrs. Ira Reisenhour of Goshen, Mrl and Mrs. Noble Bowman of Middlebury, weie Sundayi guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess.e E.sen- ' hour. ! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith were the guests of Mr .and Mrs. Claud Niles Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shank. Mr. I. ’ I

HgfcM—— . i—— Eugene Sheffield and Miss Grace} Prong’S spent Sunda yin Peru. i Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gall and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Miller and family near Albion. Bob Ryman, wife and children of Goshen called on Mr. and Mrs. Orba Weybright Saturday afternoon. 1 DISMAL Mi s Katie Bitner of South Bend spent the.week end wit hher parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bitner. The William H. Yoder family formerly of Nappanee ,are now residents of Dismal. . The Ladies Aid was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs*. Irma Wilkinson. After the devotional and business .session xvas over, .Mrs. Flickinger entertained. Delicious refreshriients were served and all enjoyed a good time. Twentyfour were present. Mr. and Mrs. Hari.y Cole and daughter,- Norma May, returned to their work at Danville. HL, Sunday, .ifter spending a week at their home > in. Dismal. Mi.-'S Le-'ia Lung of Fort Wayne, •spent'the week, end with her pSfei is, M , M -. Lee Lung. Mrs. Owen Longfellow and daugh-. ter Ji tie ,< f Warsaw visited her mother, Mrs. 'Mary Wilkinson Tliurs-j day. Mr>. Ex aline Hire, of Albiop spent Thursday : night and Friday nt, the home of Mi .and Mrs. Ray Wilkinson. . . I ■ Bill Reed > f and Miss' Pauline Du I called, on Miss Doi is •Magcait Sunday evening. Mr. a,nd Mrs. Milton. Bitner and Mr. Rayrmind Bitner, and Miss'Katie Bitner visited . relatives ■ at. Ell.xv d. Sunday. .- \ s ' i Mi. and Mrs,-. Lee Lum, anjl ‘ so>. *W i o'. .. i d C. T. Ci: , 1 . . U wife < died or S: ah'ey Lung arid family Sunday evening. c .

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CONCORD •Thpse who spent Sunday at the Mrs. J. A. Fisher home were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sharp and family, and in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Colloway and family of Cromwell and Mrs. Thomas called. Mr. and Mrs. Marfih Long of Syracuse were callers at the Charley Ryman home. . - Yv >nne Bucher spent Sunday with Betty Whirledge. • Those w ho were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher and family Sunday were Messrs, and Mesdames. Frank Bushong, Ernest Mathews, Everett Tom and family and Ruth, Whiriedge. Mr. and Mrs. William Nice and family xvjere dinner guests of Mr. and.. Mrs! Frank Ritter Sunday. Miss Ethel Bo.wser spent Thursday night with Mrs. Maud Jones. Mrs. LaVica Bucher spent Sunday afternoon with; her parents, Janies Dewart and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ray LeCount and son and wife spent- Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gid Lecount. -. , Lester Dewart spent Sunday at the Bertram Whitehead home. Mr. .arid Mrs. Brown are at their cott ige at Redmond’s Park. M se Ryman and wife, Mr. Robert J Ryman and family and their ch-il-j dren. and Wm. Ryman of Leesburg, on : ed Sunday dinner with Charley Ry hi and family- ’ . Exierett Tiun. and family spe t Sunday evening with .Mr. and Mm.i Dale Tom. ' ■ . ' :Mr. an.d Mrs. Ernest Alathews spent I Sunday evening, with Mr. arid Mi>. Will..rd Tyler. ’ , Mr/Wnd Mrs. George Gilcrist 'of! Lid; napolis spent Wednesday at the I Bertram Whitehead home. . M.i'.. and Mrs. Guy I.etherman and Ed ' ’h undWamily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. David Sn.ith. Mis. Elizabeth Snavely spent Sun- ' d-y it the ‘Ray Clingerman home. / i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart of Mil- j

ford spent Sunday at the Emeral Jones home. Randal Dewart enjoyed Sunday with Wayne Bucher. —— w-o— — ' “Sunny Side Up” at Crystal, Ligonier, Tues.,. Wed., Thurs., April 1, 2 and 3rd. —adv The cream of all talking pictures at Crystal, Ligonier, every night of the Week. —adv . — —o ’ FRIENDS HAVE SURPRISE PARTY FOR MRS. SEARFOSS Mrs. Bert Searfoss was taken by surprise Sunday when relatives and friends came with well filled baskets to help celebrate her birthday. Those -present xvere Mr. and Mrs. ■James Traster, Mae Swank, Ray

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Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Yoder and son Jesse, Verda House, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert and daughter Ina, Mrs. Milliceht Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godshalk, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Cumnjins and son Emerson, Louise Diddier, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cummins and two sons, Dale and Gerald, Freeman Kelly, Minnie Par-

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tridge, Bill and George Kelley and Charles Franklin. ■ A pot luck dinner was served at the noon hour which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Searfoss received some useful presents and the afternoon was spent in visiting after which they all returned to their homes wishing her many returns of the day.