The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 15, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 August 1930 — Page 5

DISMAL Mrs. James Adams of Ligonier spent Thursday in the Lun Burley home. Orville Shock and wife spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Noah Shock and family, at Ligonier. Mrs. Katherine Beck and Mrs. Calvin Beck called cm Mrs. Ray Wilkinson and daughter Monday of last week. Mrs. Will Shock of Leesburg, and Mrs. Donald Hines and two sons of Evanstun, 111., spent Friday with their brother, Dora Clingerman, and wife. Mr .and Mrs. Manford Morris and son Athur called at the home of Mrs. Morris’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Sloan, Tuesday evening, to remind her of her birthday. Refreshments of ice ream’ and cake were served. Mrs. Dora Clingerman attended a reunion al. the home of a brother, Ernest Wilkinson, and family, hear Cromwell,” in honor of Muriel Wlikinson and family of Wenatchee, Wash., who are leaving by auto for their horne Wednesday. Friends

The State Bank of Syracuse Capital and Surplus $50,000 ; “OUR BANK‘S Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent , that i I Deuciousi | KLINK BROS.! EVERY MERCHANT IN GOSHEN INVITES YOU TO BE THEIR GUESTS ON Bargain Days — BEGINNING A "J Thursday, AUg. f The Value Giving Event of the Year A Bargain Festival —the event that brings to you an opportunity to make substantial savings on desirable merchandise. Plans are completed. Everything is in readiness for next Thursday, Friday and Satur4ay. Every merchant is co-operating and !mch have spent many hours and considerable money to make this day a memorable one for all shoppers. Plan to Come Every Day PLENTY OF PARKING SPACES COME! Visit the stores that will offer bargains. You’ll find unusual values, and great savings. BARGAIN DAYS IN GOSHEN Beginning Thursday, Aug. 7-Come

and relatives were present from Gary. Mishawaka, South Whitley, Warsaw, Pierceton, Larwill, Ligonier, Syracuse* and Cromwell. CONCORD Those who spent Sunday at the Chester Stiffler home were Mrs. Ada Coy of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr and in the afternoon Mr. anu Mrs. W. Coy. Yvonne Bucher spent Sunday afternoon with Leia Smith. Those who were guests Os Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good of So. Bend, Mrs. Jennie Bauerline and children, of Flur.Ja. and Mr-.and Mrs. Frank and Guy Bushong of. Syracuse. Lewis flamman spent Sunday with Wayne Bucher. Mr, and Mrs. zklbert Krull spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher. Mrs! Janjes Hamman and family spent Sunday, with his parents. .Mr. ; and Mrs. Ernest Mathews spent Sunday evening with the R. Beiswanger family. ■ Mr. and .Mrs. John Morgan of Osceola were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evertt Tom. Those who spent Sunday at the .William Wyland home were Messis

and Mesdames Omra Hite of Pierceton; Wesley Miller and family and friends from Ft. Wayne. Rev. Hurnes of Urbana called at the James Dewart home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clingerman spent Sunday with the latters grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Snavely, at Syracuse. Paul Buhrt and family and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Buhrt, spent Sunday with friends in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart and son Myron of Milford, spent Wednesday at the Ernest Mathews home. Rev. Shaw and family spent Tuesday, evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart. Those who assisted Mrs. Mary Stiffler in cooking for threshers Monday, were Mrs. Ada and Cecil Coy, and Mrs. Mary Gilbert and daughter. WEST END Miss Opal Morehouse, of .Dow, No. 'Dakota; Mr and Mrs. Abe Morehouse and son John of Bethany were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stiver, Lake Wawasee, Friday afternoon. John Ervin, sotvof Mr. and Mrs. F. Gall, has been on the sick list the past week. John DeVinney, Mrs. Anna Kisyer, of, Mishawaka, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sfieffiteld find daughters Joan and Erma; and Margaret Doll of Elkhart were Sunday guests of W. E. Sheffield. Mrs. Bertha Weybright and Mrs. Mary Gall spent Friday forenoon in Nappanee. Mrs. Milo’Geyer, Mrs. Neva Miles, of near Milford, spent Thursday afternoon with Mr .and Mrs. Win. H. Weybright. Harvest meeting will be held at the Bethany church Sunday.. Bring your dinner as this if an all day meeting. Rev. T. G. Weaver of Tippecanoe, Ind., will be the speaker of the day, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weybright,. Mr. and Mrs, Jess Metz, spent Sunday withtMr. and Mrs. Urbanus Huber. Kenneth Troup, who was operated on at Ft. Wayne last week, is much improved. Mrs and Mrs. Rollin Ringer, Mrs. Julia Summerlock of Elkhart, were Sunday guests of Mr? and Mrs.'Emmett Weaver and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vail called at the Weaver home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown spent Friday, evening in Nappanee. Mrs. Gene Isley of North Manchester is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Floyd Rowdabaugh. Miss Elva Doll of Elkhart made a business trip to Syracuse Friday. . Doi-not forget the services at the church of the Brethren! Come to the friendly church. Mr. Winger of North Manchester will hold a series of meetings at the Bethany church in October. FOUR CORNERS Mr.- and Mrs. James Myers called at the home of Earl Ulery, near New Salem, Sunday afternoon' ,and Mrs. Hoover returned home with them for a few day’s visit. Mrs. Charles Purdum and son, Charles, Jr., is visiting Mrs. Purdum’s parents in Virginia for some time. \ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy spent Monday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. McSweeney. Mrs. Crist Darr called at the home of Myers, and McSweeney, Monday evening. Mesdames Diethrick and Geyer called at the home of. Carl Gawthrop, Thursday. ■ ) 1 Mr. and Mrs. W..& Prebble of Toledo, 0., called at the Darr home. They-sufent the week end at the Darr cottage) at Wawasee. Messrs and Mesdames Myers, Feltmet and Markley of Milford spent tjte weW end at the Mrs. James Myers cottage at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diethrick and little daughter spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Geyer. On Saturday, with his brother, they drove to Peru Where they visited relatives. Mrs. Kledder of Wawasee called at the Darr home Saturday. James Myers called at the home of Orba Werhley Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. LaTone Jejnsen visited Sunday afternoon with friends at Richville. Messrs 'and Mesdames Frank and Guy Bushong spent Sunday with Guy Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr were Goshen shoppers Saturday, and also spent some time at the home of their son. Messrs and Mesdames Myers and Snyder were Fort Wayne shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Howard McSweeney entertained the young married people’s class of the Brethren church at her home Thursday evening. Rev. Armstrong and family called at the homes of Geyer and Darr. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Chester Firestone spent Sunday afternooti with Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDowell of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Darr and son Gene and grandson Biily Myers, and Mrs. Albert Zimmerman and children, and Bertine Longcor spent Sunday with George Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Simth returned to their home in Detroit; Saturday, after being here and helping care for her' mother, Mrs. Alonzo Rookstool. Mrs. Rookstool is improving rapidly. I George Stacker and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer

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Herbert Blue who was operated on at the Goshen Hospital last week returned home Sunday afternoon and it getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whirledge and | children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowan of Silver Lake. Mrs. Harry Juday is expecting to come home from the hospital at Elkhart this week. She is getting along fine.Lawrence and Lewis Firestone spent Sunday with Kenneth Hapner. Teh of the Leader’s glass and nine visitors made up the party that motored to the Gene Stratton Porter home near Rome City, Sunday. Miss Louise Rathka of Gltehen and Russell Benner of Elkhart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed 1 is he:;. A number of friends and relatives called on. Mrs. Alonzo Rookstool Friday to help her celebrate hei birthday anid also say farewell to their daughter and husband who left Saturday. They all enjoyed a basket dinner at noon and Mrs. Rookstool received many useful presents. Those present were: Dale Hite and two daughter sos Ligonier; Mrs* F. Wortinger, Mr. and Mrs, Amos Wortinger of Millersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wortinger and little son of Benton, Mrs. Maude Cory and Mrs. James Wortinger, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cope of Mishawaka: Mr. and Mrs. Knox of South Bend. Miss Helen Stalker called on her friends in Benton, Monday. Kaleel Juday and family, Mrs. Ella Hapner and family attended the Good-Henshue reunion held at Ideal Beach, Wawasee, Sunday. About 75 attended. ■ t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcßride , and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs.' George McDaniel and son Harold spent Sunday with Shirley Loy and wife at Burr Oak. Miss Lulu Zimmerman has been quite ill with appendicitis. Sunday school and preaching Sunday. (fqnimunion will be observed and the Sunday school reorganized. . _——qy— ■ ORDINANCE FOR ADDITIONAL \ APPROPRIATIONS Ordinance No. 336, 1930. An ordinance appropriating moneys for the purpose of defraying the additional expenses of the several department's of the Town government of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, for the sth day of August, 1930 to December 31, 1930, including all outstanding claims, obligations, and fixing a time when the same shall become effective. Section 1. He it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the’ Town of Syracuse, Indiana, That for the expenses of the Town- government and its institutions, for the period from August 5, 1930 to December 31, 1930, the following sums of money are hereby appropriated and ordered set apart out of the. funds ijerein named and for the purposes specified, subject to the laws governing, the same. Such sums herein appropriated shall be. held to include all expenditures authorized 1 to be made during this period, unless otherwise expressly and! provided by i law. ‘ ".•r—l Section i. That for the above said period there is hereby apportioned out of the General Fund of said town the following; General Fund (1) Services Personal. No. 17 Conpensation of firemen ; • S 100.001 No., 18 Other compensation 200.00 2. Services Contractual No. 22 Heat, light, power and wa-ter.-SIOOO.OO 3. Supplies No. 31 Offices 50.00 Street Fund (1) Services Personal No. 56 Wages street laborers $ 200.00 No. 59 Material—s 300.00 Also an additional appropriation, for side walk and one half (Sj) of the' cost of a bridge over and across Turkey Creek at the west end of Carroll Street, in said town__slsoo;oo Section 3. That because of an emergency existing, this ordinance shall be effective and in full force immediately upon passage. Passed by the Board of Trustees August 5, 1930. HARRY' CLEMENS, JAMES M. SEARFOSS, ROBERT STRIEBY, Trustees Attest; A. L. Miller, Town Clerk. — _o ———— NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Edison L. Stuff, sdmetimes spelled Stauff, deceased, hereby gives that by virtue of an order of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, he will, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. of the 30th. day of August, 1930, at and on the real estate hereinafter described, from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale, at private sale, all of the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate situated in Kosciusko County, in the State of Indiana, towit: —Lot number Eight (8) in Cottingham Beach Buttermilk Point on Lake Wawasee, according to the recorded plat thereof. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than the fall appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions:—At least one-third of the purchase money cash in Kand, the balance in two equal installments payable in not to

exceed twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months after date, evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six (6) per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorneys fees and secured by a good and sufficient mortgage on the real estate sold, or the purchaser maypay all cash. Said real estate will be sold free from mortgage liens. Upon approval of said sale, the purchaser will be entitled to a deed. Interested persons may obtain further information by addressing the undersigned or his attorneys. EARL STUFF, Administrator of the . Estate of Edison L. Stuff, deceased. Address; ■Ligonier, Ind. Redmond & Emerick, Attys..’ Kendallville, Ind. . ’ . 14-3 t NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice, is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed' by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circiut Court, in the. State of Indiana, Administrator 6f the estate of ELNORA HEF.TER late of Kosciusko” County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent, WARREN T. COLWELL, , Administrator. July 21, 1930. W. T. Colwell, attorney. — —o —■ BRING PORTABLE RADIO , SEI TO LAKE WITH THEM Howard Stadermann and Richard Carle brought, with them their portable radio sending and receiving set when they came to spend this week at the Tavern hotel. They have the set in operation, in iheir room in the hotel ,and get in touch with stations in New York city, New Orleans, Minnesota, etc., during' the evenings. At their home in Terre Haute, Stadermann’s station is W 9 AHB. Carle’s is W 9 BDT. The portable is W - FMM. The young men are nuking a hobby of their radios. They also are experimenting with the wireless telephone, and say they have sent voice 300 miles. While’at the lake they visited Macy’s station on Wawasee.

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ASKS FOR RECEIVER Israel O. Wood, the prominent Go- , shen banker, and resident of Wawa-ji see, has brought action through his 1 attorneys in the Elkhart’circuit court ; asking for a receiver for the Gortner | Jones Furniture factory and claim- :

lITOW to get Free Coal. Head about it |in this week’s Sai- ! urday Evening Post. See onr i windows. \\ atch the papcr&i for jSI further details. ' OSBORN and SON

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ing payment of ah overdue note of, $2500, the principle due Mr. Wood, which hte factory, is !is asserted, is unable to pay. It is believed here that Mr. Wood’s act is la friendly o.ne and is meant to bring relief to the parties concerned, with the least possible expense and delay.