The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 April 1930 — Page 4

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL • IFUBLICAN Published every Thursday at Syracuse, Indiana. Entered as second-class matter on. May 4 th. 1908, at the postoffiee at Syracuse, Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance —52.00 Six months, in advance .... —. 1.25 Single C0pie5....... .05 Subscriptions drop; ed If not renewed ' when time is out. ~~ HARRY L. i’ORTi K. JR. Editor and Publisher Office Phone 4 Home Phone 121 Thursday, April 24. 1930 jpcalHffJ’gninjsJ. P. Dolan-was kept at inane by a severe cold the firs’ part of the v.yek. •Tern Fikel-spent Easter week end with his parents in Portland. Mrs. Sadie Dr'uckamiller has rw.e to Decatur, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. PleUher visited Mrs. Pletcher’s fat ily In Warsaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Biifwn and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinderer were Goshen visitors Monday..-.- ■ Mrs. N-ble 'Tucker, who h'.-.s beer spending the-winter in. Lung Beach, Calif., was expected horde this week. - a few days visit with, he: daughfei in Warren, Ind. Mr jihd Mrs. Ralph Thornburg and I children spent. Easter al the.home of | relatives in Marion. -, I 'Mi and Mrs.. M.. Kirkland of L-.-.. ■ niei were Sunday guests »f Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller.. / . • Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maloy attended the Alumni banquet in Milford list Saturday night. .. Mrs. Forrest ’Snepp and Miss Nellie Mtfun were Go>hen.'\;sii< rs Thurs day- . ’Mr. and Mrs.. El>d . Bateman of Farmington.. 11l . -spent, the week enc j . » Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Means. <-f Fisher, ill., came Sunday 'to spend a few days with Mrs. Daisy Kriete. Miss- Nat het a Sloan and L.”vc. French of South Bend spent Essie: w ith Mr. and Mi - J* hn Sk>an. ’ , I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rippey- "f Go shen* spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ed Unrue. Mis. Hanorah Miles and Mi.-k M iry of East Chfcapo, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. I’rv.stori Miles Mr aid Mrs.-Charles Naylor spent -.!,<■ f I Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Shearc-i 'mid two children of Garrett were ire SyraVus'e Sunday visiting friends’.'n®r.e: ■ . ■ h< i f: Ft. Wayne Sunday to attend Easier services here. Harold Podnd, pastor from Oswego, was Friday‘dinner guest of MrT&nd Mis. Chester Middleton. Mrs. Ida DeardortF came home, from Chicago to spend Easter here with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Deardorff. ■ Xlrs. B. F. Hausman <-f. Detroit, Mrs- Walter’ Green- of Wabash aie spending a few days with Columbus Disher and__fan;ily. ‘‘Mrs. Amanda Deetei .and! Mr, and! Mrs. drove to Elkhart Sunday t>. spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Hamp Mr. and Mrs. Vein Yr mice and daugh.lV: Ruby of- Goshen spent last Monday evening with .Mrs. Sarah Y ounce. . ■ ’ C. A. W -D of Indianapolis spent several days last week visiting hrs mother. Mis .l.>.sephme Woods -and his sister Airs., William Gants. Mr. aiitl Mi Ernest Bushong and Vern Bushong went to the ci nvention of Beauty shop owners held in Chi cago this week. Miss Donna Milgs and Mr. Morris her guest froth Elgin, Hi., entertain- i ed Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Miles at,din-_| ner in Warsaw, Sunday. Oscar Master of Elkhart ,and Miss Marjorie Shaver, of Goshen were Sunday dinner guests of their grandmother, Mis. Sarah Younce. Mr. and Mrs. S O. Jeffrie. and daughter Helen had ditw.er Easter Sunday at the h<-,i.e of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tulley at Solomon's Creek. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Kern and fam- ; ily and Mrs. Jane Kern spent Sun-i day in Elkhart at the ihome of Gar-1 field Vorhis. Eajrl Stiffler, Assistant chemist atj

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the Medusa Cement Co., in Sylvania, Ohio, came here last week to visit his grandfather, L. S. Stiffler. Mrs. Ike Mellinger’s sister. Mrs. Anna Henry, came from Goshen on Sunday to visit with her for several weeks. ■ - Mr. and Mrs. John Hibschman and heir guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Pinkerton, spent Sunday in -Pierceton visiting Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Hagg. Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Brickel and daughter of Fostoria, Ohio, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holloway. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Cory and Mr. and Mrs. Estel Moore, of near Cromwell. were Sunday guests of the .. c >ther of Mrs. Cory and Mrs. Moore, Mrs. John Cox, of Esat of Winona. Thirteen members of the local K. >f P. Lodge attended the district 1 nee ting w hich was held in Nappanee <1 uiday night. Tl> drive there was nade in Ross Franklin’s bus. Mr. :tnd Mrs. William Weaver of i-'i.rt Wayne, who were guests last ■vpek of Air. and Airs. Charles A. Naylor at their home on Wawasee, Jriv-e returned to Fort \\ ay ne. Svfhe Brotherhood of the Methodist j cmlrch' are serving a Mother, andl Daughter banquet this evening .the: jioceeds from which are to go to-| wards repairing the parsonage. Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and j Mas. Frank' Maloy were: Airs. Rose | Cry and two daughters. Miss Esther Worth, Air. Snyder and Mr. More-■ ,of South Bend. • • . Rev. artd Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. ; Mice Tnp'p of Jack-. .;.. Mich., were :uests of Mr. and Mrs. William Bu-* from Monday until Wedr.es-j i day. I I Lawrence Held, hauling hay to his ! Ihome, stepped on a weak board in .he mow. It broke with him arid he‘ is now- at home suffering with astrained foot. D A few days after school closed,, Mrs.. Margaret Davis went tb Wabash! o visit for a short while; before gb-i i::g east to join her husband who is . loc'ated in. Newark, N. J. Mr and"' Mrs. Franklin Johnston ■ d > hildren .< f Decatur, HI., spent ; | the w eek end here as guests of their j daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and ieby- . Air. and Mrs. W. B. Wailace , of Marion; are guests this week of their daughter and her husband, Mr, and Mis. A. W- Emerson, on’ Lake Wawa- ■ see. ' 'I Mr? and Mrs. S. O. Wright and son,’ >f Bourbon, and Mr. and Mrs. H. E; 1 Burt, of Etna Green, were Sunday | visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cleye-1 land. ■ I Mi. 1 and • Mrs. John Hibschman drove to. Milford last Friday night,’ where their son Melvin Hibschman I was a. member, of the class, which] graduated from the Mils-rd high' si h >ol. - Mr -and Mrs. J. F. Hiatt, Mr. nd .Mrs. Milton Macy and son John of ( : .1 se Wei.lie! Macy of S.-, Bend; end-Esta Harker of Elkhart, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Airs. M. \\ . Macy. Mrs. Kirkwood \nd daughter of ’ Mathews, Ind., were Sunday guests of Mts. A. J. Laughlin. . Mrs. Laugh; iin and daughter Verna Katharine returned home, with them to spend a week in Mathews Mrs. S. C. Lepper and Bob have gone to/Bloomington,. 111., to visit with Mrs. Lepper’s daughter. Airs Arthur Hill. They drove with M. r.initierlake .on his vvay home to Carthage, 111. - . 1 Mrs. Court Slabaugh and Mrs. S., Tuesday and expected to return home today. They were attending the annual meeting of the Grand Chapter of the Eastern S tar. ‘ Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Foster were tnd his wife and family, Clifford Foster of South Bend; their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ruch, Os Milford. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burket had Sunday dinner, at the home of their i daughter, Mrs. Cliff Eherenman. in [South Bend. The Sunday before | they had been in the party of 14 w ho , enjoyed a fish dinner at . the home of A’irgil Doran, south of Hu’rket. “Grandma” Blanchard, who was 89 years old last September, hasn’t been at all well the last two weeks. She can’t reta’ln food which has put her in a weakened condition. She is niukii.g her home at A. H. Blanch- • aid’s near Syracuse. Mrs. V. W Mead of Detroit was a I guest Monday evening of her sister, I Mrs. Harry Porter. She was accompanied by Mrs. Charles Mead, of

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QkJEALTH has become more than jjjever a big item nationally, since V President Hoover set the ’ example of an early-morning workout. Members of the ‘medicinel all cabinet'' approve the idea of vigorous exercise before tackling i the business of the day. and even King George’s six o'clock radio address found these distinguished team-mates gathered around the loud, speaker in one of the basement china rooms, dressed in their medicine ball outfits—heavy shirts, rough trousers and tennis shoes. Simple Foods at White House Simple foods are appearing on the White House dining table, in ’ accordance with the health program. And the effect of this Presidentia 1 attitude will probably be simpler foods throughout the nation, in homes where women are not to be outdone by athletic husbands, who —if they don’t actually take up

J Kingsley, Canada. They were, on [their way to Chicago for a few days i visit there with relatives and friends. I . Sundays guests of Mrs. Tom SearLoss w ere Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwan and two sons of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Hannah Smeltzer, of Wakarusa. The ; others returned home Sunday eve- .' n,ing, buVMrs. Sm ■ mined for a week’s visit. Rev. and. Mrs. A. J. Armstrong and family left Sunday for a few- days visit, with relatives in Modoc, Marion, • Spiceland and Markleville. Rev. Armstrong’s father was moved to Aiddoc from South Milford, followI ing the recent conference. ] William Hapner, o son . of Luella ' Hapndr, was taken to the Elkhart J hospital last Thursday where he was | operated on for appendicitis. He is | reported .in good condition since the I operation, but will likely remain at I the hospital for the next 10 days. Twenty guests attended the family I party, given at the home of Mr. and - Mrs. Wililam Smith in Goshem Eas- : Sundays, Guests fi n Sj were: Mr. and .Mrs. Melvin Dillon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder and Mrs. Rose Bartholomew. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Richhart had. as. their guests Sunday, MiSs Kathryn and’Ernest. of South Bend; M r - ar -d 1 Mrs. Ed Farley, John Raiser, Mr. and Airs. Charles .Mick of Goshen; and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kline'and family of Syracuse. 'The coat which Maxwell Middleton, wore to Commencement exercises 17 | years ago, was wofn by his cousin, Alpha Jean Paugh, daughter, of Mr.'; and Mrs. John Paugh, to the Com-i mericemenV exercises Friday evening, I when Maxwell graduated from the 1’ Syracuse high school. I Tom Searfoss who had a cataract '

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medicine ball—will at least give con* sideration to the daily dozen. The transformation in winter desserts is typical of the modern ten- J dency. They are no longer the heavy, rich pastries of yore. Instead, berries and fruits have come to the Tore—to be made splendid, on occasion, with a topping of whipped cream. Bluebrrry Charlotte is a modern and healthful last course: Remove the crusts from eight or ten slices of bread, and butter the slices well. Heat the' contents of a No. 2 can of blueberries with one-fourth cup of butter until the mixture comes to the (boiling stage. Butter a deep dish; arrange alternate layers of bread and hot berries, pressing dowm well. Let~ stand several hours in a cold place; turn out in a mold. Slice and serve with cream, season with nutmeg, or with whipped cream. This serves eight persons.*

removed from his eye, by a physician in Hammond about five weeks ago, was home here again for two weeks, and then returned to Hammond ' to > make sure that his eye was recover-| ing nicely from the operatiop. He is there now’. Mr. Mrs. Alva Pinkerston, of .Mishawaka, spent last week near Syracuse, at the home of Mrs. Pinkerton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hibschman. Air. Pinkerton was suffering with an injured hand, having smashed his fingers at work one day last week. A family reunion' celebrating the •return of Mr. and Airs. L. A. Seider

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I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green called • on Mrs. Daisy Kriete Sunday. from Florida, was held at their home* Sunday. Guests were: Mr. and MrS. Carl Atz and children from Kendalville; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Atz, of Kalamazoo, Mich.; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Atz and daughters; Mrs. Elizabeth Atz and Mrs. Margaret Bell of Goshen. Abountiful Easter dinner was served at the home of Mrs. John I Buhrt Sunday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schultz and sbn Harry; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buhrt of Milford; Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey Hentzell and family, Mrs. Frank Berganff and children, William Buhrt and Roy Schultz ,of Gary, and Miss Evelyn Buhrt of Syracuse. Watch the program of the Crystal, Ligonier. -adv. STRAIGHT HOSE SEAMS SPELL SMARTNESS ; “Show me whar she wears and I’ll tell you what she is” would be a safe proposition for almost any woman to make about another. In the matter of girdles and supporter belts, for example, it is not difficult to judge whether their owners are young or'old. fat or thin, fastidious or soberly practical. Most slim young things have a penchant for the Hickory garter belt, either instead of or in addition to the round garter, and this she wears especially for sports and daytime wear.. The college girl or debutante insists on style and beauty In her hose sup porter, as well as the greatest possible comfort and freedom of movement An inch eirclet of silk elastic, rosebud trimmed, has four adjustable hose sup porters, which hold the stockings firm 1y in place. To avoid runs in stockings, one should select a supporter buckle having both loop and button ; protected with rubber, and with all j metal parts rounded instead of with I sharp edges to tear the fragile silk . or scratch the fingers. To make doubly sure that the hose i seams are straight and parallel, many j women' prefer to wear a Hickory round I garter as well as the hose supporter. -———-—o — . ENLARGING ORCHARD The OAkwood Park Trustee Board has bought 530 apple trees from the Monroe, Micfy, Nursery, and are enlarging their already large apple orchard. P. W, Soltau is superintending the work. •

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hamman and Miss Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman 1 Coy and son Junior, attended the party given in Warsaw in honor of Ira Gans’ 61st birthday. Two birthday cakes with formed the center of attraction ,and music for the affair was furnished by the Warsaw trio who came to surprise Mr. Gans. Mrs. Walter Kline’s birthday coming on the same day as Mr. Gans’ was also celebrated at that time. There were 50 guests present. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Neff returned from Clearwater, Fla., last Thursday, ipakihg the drive north in four days. The last days’ drive w’as nearly 400 miles, from Bowling Green, Ky., to

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Syracuse. Saturday Mrs. Neff suffered a heart attack, and was ill at her home for several days. On Sunday guests who came to see her were: Mrs. Weybright, Amsey Clem, John Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Neff; and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Neff of‘Elkhart; Mr .and Mrs. H. Greenwood, of Garrett.

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