The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 5, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 29 May 1930 — Page 8
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FOR SALE— Blue reed baby carriage, cheap, Inquire Mrs. Sam Rasor. t 5-ltp FOR RENT Radius, several good ones. Inquire of Owen R. Strieby, phone 845. 4-ts TO EXCHANGE — Lake rental property for 40 to 60 acre improved farm. Phone 124. 4-2 t FOR SALE Walnut and cedar Chests at the Wawasee Cedar Chest Co., at greatly reduced prices. See Judd Searfoss. 2-lt WANTED- Curb wrench, immediately, which was borrowed and never returned. Charles Rentfrow, Town Marshal. 5-lt RADIO — Something wrong •with your radio? Call Owen Strieby. Phoneß4s. 17-ts WANTED Position by an excellent cook for the summer at Lake Wawasee. E. B-, Syracuse Journal. 5-ltp FOR SALE Club House known as Elmwood Heights, opposite State Fish Hatcheries, also Lake Frontage. Inquire J. H. Fleming, R. ,R. No. 2, Syracuse, Ind.' 5-6tp f LEGAL FORMS Wills, mechanic’s Liens, ’Mortgages, Assignment of Mortgages, Options, Bill of Sale, Quit Claim Deed, bJjj— e !» Quit, Tenancy, etc., for salj/St the Journal Office, ts SUPPLIES ’Typewritei ribbons, for all makes of carbon paper, typewriter paper, card board, blotting, tags, etc., for sale at the Journal Office. ts. MUNCIE LADY IS STAUNCH FRIEND OF NEW KONJOLA Eager To Tell Experience With New Medicine After All Others Tried Had Failed hl ■ Al MRS CARL COMINGO “I had plenty of ailments when 1 put this great medicine to the test,” said Mrs. Carl Comin.go, 32V8 South Plum street, Munucie. “My worst trouble was indigestion. Every meal meant misery with pains so seve e that a* times I thought 1 could not bear them. My kidneys and liver were out of order and I became exceedingly nervous. My back ached constantly and I had frequent bilious attacks and headaches. I lost steadily in weight, strength, vitality and ambition. Constipation was an added trial. “Two bottles of Konjola were '< enough to show me that I was on the right road to health. At the end of the sixth bottle every |ast one of my ailments had vanished. My stomach liv«r and kidneys now perform their functions normally , and I am free from pain or discomfort of any kind. Headaches and. bilious attacks are a thing of the past. Never did I expect to have the wonderful health I have today ,and I owe it all to Konjola." Konjola is designed to give thorough and lasting relief. Like arty worthwhile treatment .this medicine should be taken from six to eight weeks. It Is thus given a chance to produce the results that have amazed countless thousands of men and women. Konjola is sold in Syracuse, Ind., at the Thornburg Drug Co., drug ‘■tore, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire . section. ——— o— — Reduced prices on mattresses, at Beckman’s, —adv. — —<>■. THIS WEEK (Continued from page One) Talkies have worried musicians, making theater orchestras unneces- „ sary. In Schenectady, with television radio. General Electric company has shown one orchestra leader could conduct a thousand orchestras at the same time.. Musicians played in a theater, led by “television pictures" of an orchestra conductor miles away. o — Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, stars of “Sunny Side Up," at Crystal, Ligonier, next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.
k I IN OUR CHURCHES I I i ; ‘ CHURCH OF COD Geo. L. Chapman, Pastor Preaching each first and third - m. and 7:30 p. m. /Bible school each Sunday at 10:00 a. m., C. J. Kitson, Supt. ■ \C. EkServices each Sunday 6:30 p. mq Mrs. Floyd Hedges, pres. Prayer meeting every Thursday : night at 7:30. EVANGELICAL CHURCH P. W. Soltau, Gen. Supt., H. M. Hire, Asst. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. We have a class for every age and a teacher for every class.. Sermon, 10:45 a. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. R. G. Foust, Pastor. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday school 9:45. There will be no morning or evening worship. A. H. Arbaugh. pastor; Vernon supt.- S. S. U. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sunday school, 9:45. Gerald Bushong, Supi. Junior C. EL,. 11:00 a. m. Worship service at 11:00 a. m., at Concord. A-' The evening hour will be taken by a rendition of a Children’s Day program. . ■ - Next Wednesday evening the prayer ;• meeting and W.'M. A.- will be a combined service. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN .Evangelistic services at the Church of the Brethren will continue each evening this' week and over next Sunday. Forty-three public decisions for church membership and •Christian work has been made, up to land including Tuesday unight. The a Evangelists are trying ,to arrange (their work to stay in Syracuse for several months and serve the church here as pastor. Services each evening at 7:30. A -he.irty welcome is extended to all our friends and church people.
Parties Held (Continued from Page One) ted residents of Nappanee and Syracuse. Wednesday evening, Ligonier and Cromwell residents had this privilege. Among .the parties at the Tavern last week was the dinner party given by Mrs. Ferguson of Ligonier, last Thursday night. Yesterday, 35 members of the Service Club of Indianapolis, arrived at the Tavern for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rowdabaugh and party of eight reserved the cabin next to the Tavern for this week end. Last Friday 121 members of the Rotary* Club of Goshen and Elkhart held their dinner dance at the South Shore Inn, opening the season for this hotel. The Ligonier High school alumni are holding their party at the Inn tomorrow night. The Wawasee hotel’s opening date is Friday night at which time Mrs. William Noll will entertain a party of 10 guests from Ft. Wayne and Detroit, in the newly furnished private dining room of the hotel. That same evening, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Remy, of Indianapolis and the Wawasee Golf. Club will entertain a party of eight guests at dinner. The orchestra from the Athletic Club of Indianapolis, will arrive at the Wawasee Sunday, for the season. Mr .and Mrs. Robert Daggart of Indiankpolis are to be the guests of Mrs. Cuhiff at the hotel this week end. Mr. Daggart is the architect who planned the Athletic Club of Indianapolis and the Chamber of Commerce building. I Other guests at the,Wawasee this week e?nd will include Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe, ■ well known artists. Last night, ,75 guests attended the dinner dance given at the Wawasee by the Junior class of the Ligonier high school in honor of the graduating class. A number of reservations for the week end following Memorial Day, had been received at the Johnson hotel .the first of this week, Thursday being the hotel’s opening date. Lake Residents (Continued from page One) shen. South Bend and Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Gray of Nappanee; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zollars of Ft. Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. John Walton. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Rogers of Fort Wayne spent the week end at their summer home on the lake. Mrs. Joe Brannum accompanied by her maid, came from Indianapolis last Friday, opened her summer home, and will remain here now for the season. Mr. and Mrs. William McNairy of of Indianapolis are at their lake home this week. Miss Lillian Clancy of Chicago, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Taylor, re-opened her summer home last week. They are at the lake now, for the season. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Holt of Milwaukee, Wise, are guests at the Tavern this week. Mrs. Holt is Matty’s sister. Walter Shepherd of Fort Wayne}
president, of the Lincoln Life Insurance company, moved into the Melvin Whistler home on Lake Wawasee this last week end. Vernon Beckamn put new curtains in place about the screened-in porch of the Bishop cottage this last week end. The cottage has been rented for the season by O’Rourke’s of Fort Wayne, who will move in the first f the month. Frank Farley’s Century Cyclone was put in shape at the Wawasee Slip this week, to be entered in the Terre Haute Outboard Club’s speedboat in Cincinnati, Memorial Day. Mr. Farley is from Ft. Wayne. George Pierce brought his speedboat from Anderson last Saturday, and launched it in the lake, at the Wawasee Marine Supply Co.’s ways. Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobs of Marion spent the week end at their home near Butermilk Point, as did Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nesbitt ,of Swayzee. Mrs. Loren Knox of Fort Wayne spent Sunday at her summer home on the lake. Mr .and Mrs. J. Kimble of Fort Wayne entertained a party of guests at their home on Lake Wawasee this last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Will Weaver and daughter, Mrs. Henderson of Fort Wayne, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. T. P, Ewing of Fprt Wayne spent the week end at the lake. Mr. Ewing has charge of the grill at Waco this year. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Holman, of Bremen, who recently purchased the Seman cottage on The south side of the lake, moved there this week end for the season. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Leighty of Chicago, who have rented the Frank Bushong cottage for the season, spent last week end there. — ——o — Library botes The library .will be closed Decoration Day. Children who wish to join the reading contest for this summer, please come to the library tb register on or before the 16th of June. The Selly’s, by Anne Green. A novel of rare entertainment presenting the lives of Americans in Paris< told with the gayest good humor and wit. Last Week Mrs. Elizabeth S. Vorhis, Lake Wawasee ,and Fred Self, gave the library about fifty books. Mrs. Vor his, who is in her nineties, s still a great reader. She gave twelve volumes of Guizot’s histories. Mr. Selfs gifts includes Kipling, E, P. Roe, O. Henry, and a few biographies. Several weeks ago Mrs. Wm. Bushong gave some books of Mrs. Jane Bushong, which includes biographies and public documents. These gifts are very much appreciated. o_ :—_ New- Victor records every week at Beckman's. —adv.
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STRIPPINGS THE BARN BY IANK THE IIRED MAN ir rosioil rvZce We shure nuff hed a lousy time at our house last nite. When the ole man wuz milkin Jersey he got sum lice in his hpre. After supper them lice musta hed a party cause they w'ell nigh drove tha ole man crazy. he ast maw to see whut wuz wrong. Wen maw found out they wuz cowlice she shure nuff lit o ntha ole man. she made him wash his haid with tar soap an then se called up Al Jones an ast im how tu git rid of cow lice. Sez Al, I never had eny kow lice, but i hearn tell uv dippin a bresh in linseed oil and breshin tha kows every day til tha lice is gone. Ya shoulda seen paw§ face when he heerd that. Serves ya right sez ma.ff es youlda got rite after em soon as you knowed they hed em ya woodnt has tu spend all thet time in tha bizy season. i reckon a few lice wood be good fer tha ole man ta keep him scratchin, but maw don’t low’ tu hev none botherin them kows. “HANK, THE HIRED MAN.” - ' __—.— -o TRUCK DAMAGES ENTRANCE TO CEMETERY TUESDAY Skinner’s of Warsaw have agreed to settle for the damages done to theLarchway entrance to the Syracuse cemetery, according to C. C. Bachman, president of the cemetery organization. Their truck’s covered top is said to have caught on the archway at the entrance to the grave yard, Tuesday afternoon, and damaged it to the extent of S3OO or S4OO, according to preliminary estimates. ATTEND WARD FUNERAL Those from out of town who attended the funeral of William Ward, Monday were: Charles Ward and son Donald: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward and sop Billie; Roy Ward, Wilbur Ward, and Mrs. Johnson -,of Chicago; Mrs. Addie Potter of Bryan, O.; Mrs. Emma Purl ’of Goshen; Mrs. Emma Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Strong ,all of Elkhart; and Mrs. Velma Miller ,of Garrett. — : o— — Armstrong’s linoleum and Quaker rugs at Beckman’s. —adv.
r NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Aisha E. Crow, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Kosciusko Circuit Court he will at the hour of 10 A. M. of the 28 day of June, 1930, at the office of Butt & Xanders, in the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: Beginning at the South West corner of Lot 76 in the Town of Syracuse and running thence in a South Westerly course on the North Line of Main street 80 feet; thence in a northernly direction on a line at right angles with the North Line of said street until and to Washington Street, in said Town; thence in an easterly direction along said Washington Street, 80 feet; thence to the place of beginning, all in Kosciusko County, State of Indiana; Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: \At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to expeed 9 and 18 months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing 6 per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney’s fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. CHARLES C. BACHMAN, Administrator of the estate of Anna E. Crow, Dec. Geo. L. Xanders, Atty. O —■ —: —-—— A South Carolina judge has ruled that jurors may taste home brew in liquor law violation cases to ascertain whether or not the home brew’ is intoxicating. This ruling may make it easier to get men to sit on the jury. — ; — O T- * See “High Society Blues,” with the stars of “Sunny Side Up,” at the Crystal, Ligonier, next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. - —adv
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Hangs Self ° (Continued from page One) tossed the end of the wire over the rafter of the unfinished ceiling upstairs, and jumped down the stairway. He fell about a foot. His brother and sister din’t see him at first when they entered the house, but on starting upstairs they discovered his body hanging there. John and Armond Klingennan and Harley Lung, from Johnson’s Lodge, helped Earl Stauff remove his brother’s body, which was cold but not yet stiff. The body with its neck cut, but unbroken, its hands clinched and its tongue extendlsd, indicated that the deceased had suffered before dying. A pint of liquor was found in the house, but the bottle was full, with the exception of perhaps a teaspoonful. In the opinion of those who first discovered the suicide, Mr. Stauff had not taken a drink before dying. The bottle, it seemed to them, had been lying there since some previous visit to the cottage. Mr. Stauff is survived by his sister, and brother of Ligonier, Miss Nona and Earl Stauff; by two,sisters. Miss Nina Stauff and Mrs. Mike Litchener of Toledo, Ohio. He was divorced by Madeline Sack the musician, several years ago. Mr. Stauff’s mental condition has been worse in later months, with raperiods becoming fewer. The last month he was worse, his family state. He w’as one of the earliest settlers at Buttermilk Point, living in a tent when the houses on that end of the lake were few. The body was taken to the home of his brother where funeral services were held Sunday afternoon. o BAKE SALE Committee No. 4 of M. E. Ladies Aid will have a chicken and noodle sale Saturday, May 31st, -at Miles’ store, beginning at 10:30. Bring containers. —adv 4-lt —■ —■— —o ■ Gloria Swanson at Crystal, Ligonier, next Sunday and Monday—adv
Grand Opening May 28th for a 2-weeks engagement with — Howard Thomas and his 12 piece recording orchestra, direct from big time Keith circuit. Jazz artists who play the soft, sweet harmonies. No extra charge — park plan Bargain Nite, Every Monday Dance all night, 25c Thursday, Waltz night CRYSTAL Ligonier The Best All Talking Pictures Thursday, May 29— “PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ” Harry Richman .the idol of Broadway—singing, laughing, dancing, strutting his stuff. Don’t miss it! Admission 20c and 40c Friday and Sat., May 30, 31— “BURNING UP" a tingling romance of the autOmozile track .with Richard Arlen Mary Brian. Its fast, fast, fast! It’s a wow. Also a good comedy and news. Admission 20c, 30c, Sunday and Monday, June 1, 2 — “THE TRESPASSER” Gloria Swanson at the peak of her achievements, more enthralling, more vivid, more humane, more beautiful, more gifted than ever! A truly great picture—also Chic Sales in a comedy, and news. , Admission 20c —4O c Tues., Wed., Thurs., June 3,4, 5 “HIGH SOCIETY BLUES” Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, stars of “Sunny Side Up,” the new King and Queen of the screen. See why the whole country has gone wild about this charming romance, acclaiming it more appealing — more beautiful than “Sunny Side Up.” Don’t miss it! Shows start at 7:30 and 9:30. Admission 20c and 40c 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 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ambulance Service SYRACUSE, INDIANA Telephone 75 GEO. L. XANDERS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Settlement of Estate* Opinions on Title* Phone 7 , Syracuse, Ind. Fire and Other Insurance RADIO DOCTOR SERVICE and SUPPLIES SCREEN GRID RADIOS All Guaranteed OWEN R. STRIEBY PHONE 8-4-5 Syracuse, Indiana See DWIGHT MOCK —for — Vulcanizing and Acetylene Welding Battery Charglug and Repairing South Side Lake Wawasee (on cement road) ALL WORK. GUARANTEED! Phone_so4 Syracuse A TO BRETZ for GLASSES OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN. INDIANA. Room 38, Hawks-Gortner Bldg. IF you have a dead hog, sheep, cow or horse, dying from any disease, notify us by telephone. Call Rural 1320 WE PAY TELEPHONE CHARGES We have Feeding Tankage for Sale / . ~~ Warsaw Fertilizer & Tankage Company
