The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 11, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 July 1930 — Page 5

»*BnX<bS? DISMAL Mr«. Stanley Munson and daughter Bar aba r a of New York returned to their home Monday after visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson and other relatives for the past two weeks. Irvin Whitehead and friend of Detroit, Mich., a brother of Mrs. Calvin Beck, and a sister and her husband of Remington, Ind., were week enii guests in the Calvin Beck home. J. W. Shock and wife of Leesburg took supper with Mrs. Mattie Crow Fick and family Friday evening. Miss Georgia Walker of Kimmel was the week end guest of Miss Doris Maggart Sunday. Miss Evaline Hire of Albion spent the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mirs. Max Burley. SOUTH SHORE Mr. and Mrs. Orval Jordan of Edinburg spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Martha Jordan, and sister, Forrest Snepp. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searfoss and Jude Bortz spent Sunday evening with Minnie Klein l.nd family. Miss Willeadean Mock spent Sunday afternoon in the Roy Niles home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunter of Goshen spent Sunday with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son Burton spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Dwight Mock and family. . ’■ 15 Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kindle spent Friday in the Dwight Mock home. Mrs. Carrie Dickerson and son Paul

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I of Ft. Wayne are staying in the Sear-, foss cabin for the season. FOUR CORNERS C. Myers of Milford called at the home of his father Saturday after- ' noon. • Mr. and Mrs. Clint Collander and ■ family enjoyed the Fourth with their I parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Collan- , der of Gravelton. Neff and Daniel Ball of Toledo, 0., ■ who spent a week with relatives, re- . turned to their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McSweeney • entertained company from Chicago ■ over Saturday and Sunday. Messrs and Mesdames Maloy, Geyer and McSweeney, Joe and Arden Bushong attended the circus at War1 saw Friday. ■'* Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder spent the Fourth at Shipshewana. Mr .and Mrs. Arden Geyer and Joe Bushong of Syracuse called at the Crist Darr home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder called at the James Myers home Sunday evening. WEST END Mr .and Mrs. C rat Beard and family called on Orba Weybright and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Ballinger and children of Piute, Idaho, were the guests of Milo Troup and family F riday. Milo Troup’s mother, Mrs. Lizzie Troup, of near Bristol, spent the week end at the home of Milo Troup. Those who were the guests last week of Mr .and Mrs. Milo Geyer, were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Bellue .and son of Peoria. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Al Losey, of Detroit, Mich., and Mr .and Mrs. Jess Metz Called Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Diavid Lamb of Nappanee called on Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weybright, Saturday. Those who were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Urbanus Huber were Mr .and Mrs. W. H. Weybright, Mr. and Mrs. John Stout‘and daughter Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meek and son, Mrs. Jacob Donner, Mr. and Mrs. R. Barringer and mother. Mrs. Charley Price of Ligonier is spending the week at her daughters, Mrs. Dallia Linderman. Mr. and Mrs. William Medlam of Elkhart spent last week at the Lindjemrrmhome. \ Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Doll andAchildren of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. (Carl Noll, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ogle ‘and sons were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Doll at Waveland Beach. Rev. Jarboe gave a fine talk Sunday at the Church of the Brethren. Very glad to report there were 81 at Sunday school. ; McCOLLEY’S CORNER Mr. and Mrs. Nat House and Verdal visited with Mr .and Mrs. Dick Miller and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richcreek

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I T spent Sunday at the home of Mrs.; ■Sarah J- Kauffman. ' Miss Annie Rapp, who spent last ' week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich; > creek, returned to the home of her sister, Mrs. Sarah J. Kauffman, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richcreek of Goshen spent Friday and Saturday i with the former’s mother, Mrs. Ida I Richereek. I Mr. and Mrs. George Kreger, Flor-! ence Strieby and W’ard Robison spent Sunday evening in Syracuse in the hmjje of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gordy and family. Miss Wilfna Miller was a shopper in Fort Wayne on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Wright of near Cromwell spent Sunday in the home of their son, Clarence Wright and family. Mr .and Mrs. George Kreger, Ward Robison and Florence Strieby were. in Goshen Satuday afternoon. j SOUTH SIDE Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Meyers and daughter Pearl of New Paris visited in the home of her father Sunday, | Isaac Meyers , i Mrs. Adah Rich and daughter Ro-, maine of Elkhart spent the Fourth with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Davis and family. Mr. Wagner is still ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kimes of Elkhart and the Cleveland boys took Sunday dinner at the Warbel home. Mrs., Kimes left for North Dakota Tuesday to bring her mother back with her if she can stand the trip, i She is 89 years old. i Citizens don’t need to get confused! about Mrs. Warbel taking an air | trip on Sunday. It was Thursday. Mrs. Statler called on Mrs. McGarrity Monday afternoon. Those who took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dan W’arbel and daughter on the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rex and daughter Mildred, of Avilla ,and her friend Richard Snyder of Huntertown. Mrs. Elmer McGarrity’s sister, Mrs. i Frank Todd of Chicago spent from j Wednesday until Sunday in the McGarrity home. Mrs. Windsor called on Mrs: War-i bel Tuesday?"—Perry is not at all well at! this y -—-Mr. and MrV Landis Pressler of Chicago visited Sunday in the home of his mother, Mrs. Hovarter, and aunt, Lida Davis? Mr. and Mrs. L. Gosey and daughter Ruth of Goshen visited the grandparents of Mrs. Gosey from Thurs-• day until Sunday. CONCORD • Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher and two daughters, Meriam and Gwendolyn, and their two grandchildren Everett Earnest and Evalyn Tom, spent Sunday at the Ernest Mathews home. Irene, Lucille and Arlo Beisw’anger of South Milford spent the Fourth ; of July at the Ralph Belswanger home. Those who were guests at the Mr. Earl Hamman home the Fourth were Messrs and Mesdames W. M. McCoy, John Mays and son, Lester Morrow, and Roy McCoy of North Baltimore, Ohio, and James Hamman of Goshen. I George Long, Miss Dorothy Fill-j more, and Miss Avis Lamarr of Bowlinging Green, Ohio, spent the Fourth at the Burton Howe home. > i Violet, Florence and Mabie Buhrt spent Sunday afternoon with Erma and Lulu Smith. i Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dak wood and daughte Ruth of Milford spent Sun- i day evening at the Ernest Mathews i home. - i Mr. and Mrs. Lester Belswanger , and two daughters of Dwight. 111., spent a week at the Ralph Beuwanger home. Mr. an J Mrs. Ford Kneely and daughter spent Sunday evening with Mr .and Mrs. Guy Fisher. j i Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beiswanger and two daughters, Mr. Charles and! Ralph Beiswanger and family spent Saturday at the home of Fred Beiswanger "of South Milford. Kathryn Hamman is spending a week with the James family in Goshen. Mr .and Mrs. Burton Howe were in Johnnie and Ray Buhrt spent Sunday with Wayne Bucher. Tilman Coy and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Coy. South Bend Saturday evening. Those who spent the evening of the Fourth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom were Messrs and Mesdames Lloyd Dewart of Milford, Guy

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Wil Elephants that are finished tango artists, as well as competent Charleston performers, will take possession of the various rings when John Robinson’s Circus comes to this vicinity within a few days. During the past winter Larry Davis, master trainer, instilled much nimbleness into the feet of these lumbering beasts and they will stage a dancing contest, as hot as those witnessed on Beale street. Memphis, the docks at Mobile or the levee at New Orleans. One of the principal features of the 1930 tour will be the world’s wide menagerie, which contains animals from all countries and climes. Such rare and costly specimens as hippopotami, gnus, tapirs, iions, tigers, leopards, pumas, bears, hyenas, baboons, elk, deer, llamas, zebras, camels, kangaroos, ostriches and elephants will be on display. ' "Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt,” said to be the last word in circus spectacle, will serve aa the opening presentation, Fisher and family and Earnest Mathews. All enjoyed a .fine time. Filmore Coy and family were in Elkhart, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wyland .Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan at Osceola. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr .and-Mrs. Chester Firestone and two sons spent Sunday with Guy McDowell and family of Elkhart. Miss Mabie ail'd Dorothy Mullen spent Sunady wijh Louise Darr and Juanita Gushwa. Mr .and Mrs. Harry Mcßride and son Robert spent Sunday with Mr. George McDaniel and family of Richville. Lamarr McDowell is visiting at the home of Chester Firestone this week. Miss Esther Zimmerman spent Sunday with Miss Violet Whirledge. Miss Meriam Darr spent Sunday with Irene Nicolai. Mr. and Mrs. John Darr spent Sunday afternoon with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. T. Hire, of Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ford Overleese of Milford spent Sunday at/North Manchester with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hipensteele. Mr. and Mrs. George Mullen and daughter Meriam spent Sunday with Mrs. Jim Long. Word has been received from H. Good and family ,and they are in Ran Chester, Wyo. They stated that they were feeling fine and standing the trip. They say they are seeing a number of interesting sights and enjoying the trip. Rev. and Mrs. Hubartt spent the Fourth with his brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hubartt, at Lynn, Ind. Miss Helen Lockwood spent Sunday with Helen Stacker. Merle Darr and Fred Ringwait have returned to their work in Wisconsin after spending seveal days with relatives. . ’ Charley Stacker spent Sunday with friends at Milford. Miss Helerf Roach has returned home after spending a few days with relatives in Cassopolis, Mich. Fred and Emma Ringwait spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Huffman of Cromwell. Lester Hubartt and Miss Treva Mullen and Pauline Hubartt spent the week end in Butler with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hubartt. The children of John C. Juday with their families enjoyed a pot luck din-

MONTH’S REPORT OF HERD ASSOCIATION MADE .G. E. Powell is honored by having the first herd over 50 lbs of B. Fat in Kosciusko county. JUNE 1930 TEN HIGH HERDS A. Miller. Tester Owner 2(2 S 2 fc . ’ . _____hl jK ” G. E. Powell 8 0 1369 3.8 52.1 P. R. Mickeal-____■_ 9 01033 4.2 43.9 O. C. Stoelting and son,__ ,__ 12 0 882 4.5 39.6 Avery Kimes ...:_;__ 8 0 851 4.5 38.4 L. R. Becker•___B 0 1130 3.3 37.4 Glee Hibschman and son 7 0 1090 3.4.37.2 George Myers___. 11 0 726 5.1 37.0 C. Beck. and son; £____ 8 0 984 3.7 36.5 C. Sellers ___; 7 0 811 4.5 36.2 C. E, Young 6 0 805 4.5 36.2 Association Average :—276 15 8603.934.1 TEN HIGH COWS ■ . .«| j « Owner . (Name and breed of cow) —4, ■ “ S _ - G. E. Powell (Lady-GH) _______-______2_______ 2007 4.5 90.3 C. Beck and son (Beauty-PBH) 1950 3.7 72.2 O. C. Stoelting and son (Cherry-GG) 1689 4.2 70.9 C. E. Young (Jersey-GI)1506 4.7 70.8 Roy Bussing (Bonnie-GI) .__ 1266 5.4 68.4 James Guy (Johanna-GI) 1194 5.5 65.7 P. H. Mickeal (Jersey-GI) ____■ 1317 4.6 60.6 George Myers (Mary-GI) -1284 4.7 Gale Webster (Lucy-GG) 13655.4 60.1 Millard Stookey (Johanna-PHB) 1752 3.4 59.7 Average of 10 high cows .__ 1533 4.5 67.9

WARNING! Whoever stole my chickens Friday night, know as well as 1 whether there were more or less than 35. ■ This same party or parties did i not know they were watched. I expect them to come and make some settlement' without further trouble. —adv.

ner at the bld home place Sunday in honor of Mrs. JeSs Juday and daughter who are visiting here from Redwood, Calif. Mr .and Mrs. Harry Cripe of Goshen visited Sunday, with her mother, Mrs. Ettie Seese. Home Coming will be observed here next Sunday, July 13th. There Iwill be an all day .meeting. Preaching services in the forenoon and a carry in basket dinner in the basement at noon. The main features of the day will be the Colored Chorus from Elkhart, who will furnish the Singing. Everyone' is invited to come and bring friends and enjoy the day. Also those who have the dinner cards handed out by the Ladies Aid last year, are requested to bring them Sunday. PIANO TUNING Mr. Krimmel ,the pianu/funer, is here for a few days. Ordirs can be left vzith the Syracuse telephone operator. 4 —adv. - ' — o- —— . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Friedman and four months old daughter arrived in Syracuse Sunday ,to visit Mrs. Friedman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.' J. E. Burket. They had driven from Los Angeles, Calif., in 12 days. Mr. and Mrs. George Friedman and son Mart of Mishawaka, Mr. and Mrs.* Cliff Eher’enman and children and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fink of South Bend came to Burket’s Sunday, to greet the travellers from the west coast.

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One of the items of business transacted on the last day of the-Koscius-ko Circuit Court, was the admission of John J. Boyle, a lawyer from Porter county, to practice law in. this county. Attorney Bbyie will be located in the law office of W. G. Loehr, Warsaw.

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Mr., and Mrs. James Brickel and Mr .and Mrs. Ernjest Sweet and Mrs. John Jones motored to Kempton, Ind., on Saturday and spent Sunday with Mr. Sweet’s brother and family, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sweet of Lebanon, Ind. Mr. and Mis. Will ’Kingsley of Cleveland ,0.. were in Syracuse last week end calling on old friends here. Mr. Kingsley is architect and construction engineer of the Sandusky Cement Co, Since the cement company left Syracuse it has enlarged until eight concerns are now in Operation. One is in Sandusky, one in Shica, 0., two in York, Pa., one in Wampum, Pa., one in Dixon, 111., oije in Newago, Mich., one in Menitowac, Wise. The company has purchased a site and -limestone deposit and another plant is under construction ,at Charlevoix, Mich., according to . Mr. Kingsley. t

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