The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 16, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 August 1930 — Page 5

e\MAIL Pte DISMAL Miss Nedra Hire of Albion is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Mabie Burley. Jasper Buchtel and wife and Mrs. Mary Gants spent Thursday with Arthur Buchtel and family at Middlebury. Mrs. Flickenger and daughter, and Mrs. Minnie Doll and niece, called on Mrs. Ray Wilkinson, Tuesday. Milton Bitner’s entertained relatives from Oregon last week. Mrs. Harry Vorhis and son Theodore, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dillon of Syracuse, attended the Klick reunion in Michigan, Saturday. Wilbur Wilkinson of -South Bend spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cole and daughter of WaKarusa, spent Sunday with Mrs. Cole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lurg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eagles, Mrs. Minnie Parsons and son Franklin and Arthur Morris were entertained in the home of . Wilbur Eagles and family at Edwardsburg, Mich., Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Hively and children of Crotnwell visited in the Mathew Burley home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clause Bobeck spent Sunday with relatives near Topeka. TIPPECANOE Mrs. Lottie Scott spent a part, of last week at the A. W. Scott home; Mrs. A. W. Scott Ur at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Scott, this week. Mrs. W. C. Vincent of near North

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Kos. Co. Herd Improvement Association July 1930 Albert Miller TEN HIGH HERDS Owner and Breed 2 A S h g S'► > ; c< < < JJ. E. Powell, Mixed ~_—ZZTZ_. 8 0 1188 3.6 42.8 James Guy, Hol. ___, 13 0 1109 3.6 40.2 Floyd Robbins and Son, G., 9 0 827 4.5 37.1 Avery Kimes, G. .... 8 0 826 4.4 36.5 Owen Stackhouse, Mixedß 1 1128 3.2 36.0 Roy Bussing, Mixed 20 0| 830 4.2 35.5 O. C. Stoelting and son, G. ____„ 11 2 793 4.4 34.9 L. R. Becker, Hol. . 71 979 3.3 32.5 P. R. Mickeal, Mixed 9 0 770 4,2 32.5 Forest Tinkey, Hol. .__,.___ 7 1 954 3.4 32.3 Association Average ._____— ) 267 20 775 30.5 TEN HIGH COWS Owner Cow and Breed E * i . j® ' Calvin BeC-k and Son, Beauty (PBH) 1739 4.2 73.0 G. E. Powell, Lady (G.Hol) t 1575 4.2 66.2 O. C. Stoelting and son, Cherry (GG) . 17283.865.7 J. Hibschman and Kitson, Boss (G. Hol) ._, 1665 3.8 63.3 O C. Stoelting and son, Balie (GG) 1287 4.8-61.8 James Guy, Hattie (G. Hol) ____.*j_J_ ,__ 12834.861.6 Floyd Robbins and son, Eileen (PBG)-_l_____■!» 1553 3.9 60.6 Roy Bussing, Tina (GI) 1392 4.2 58.5 Roy Bussing, Sue (G. Hol) J-__- — 1370 4.1 56.4 Roy Merkle. Lass (PBI) — 1194 4.7 56.1

Webster spent a part of this week visiting " with relatives and friends in Pierceton. A number from Webster atended services at the church of the Brethren in Syracuse, Sunday night. The burning of a large straw stack Friday night aroused quite a bit of excitement, and drew people for miles to find out the cause of the fire, after the report »w as circulated that it was a barn burning. The stack belonged to Henry Miller of

Near Webster, and it was so infested with Canadian Thistles that he chose to burn it. The young people’s class of the North Webster Brethren Sunday school surprised Miss Edonna Kolberg on her birthday last Wednesday evening . A short business meeting was held, and refreshments were served. Games were played and the evenning was spent in an enjoyable time was had by all. There were twenty-five guests present. Mr. and Mrs. James Rothenberger and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock. CONCORD ! Rev. Nicodemus and wife called Sunday evening, at the James Dewart home. Lester Dewart spent Sunday in Goshen with friends. Rev. James Shaw and family of Indian Village called to see Mrs? Dewart who was on the sick list. Those who spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Whitehead were Mr. and Mrs: John Honsehaqs and family of Elkhart, Lawrence Dewart and wife and Randall Dewart of Milford. Those who were guests of Grandma Fisher Sunday were Messrs and Mesdames Guy Fisher, Everett Tom and Bert Crandall, of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harlan of Crojnwetl, Mrs. Ethel Iden and daughter Sylvia, Mrs. Esther Clem, of Indian Village ,Mrs. Violett Tom and children, spent Friday afternoon at the James Dewart home. Rev. Nicodemus and family enjoyed Sunday dinner at the Ernest Mathews home and in the afternoon they all went to the Imon Rookstool home to call on Mrs. Jane Rookstool, who is ill. ’ Mrs. Wylarid was in Goshen Friday.

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Mrs. James Dewart had her tonsils removed at the McDonald, hospital Monday. Mrs. Berton Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamman and family and Jacob Kern and family gave Mrs. Romain Kern a surprise on her birthday, Monday. Mrs. Helen Howe was at a picnic at Ideal. Beach, Wednesday. Tobias Fike, Wayne and Yvonne Bucher enjoyed Sunday afternoon at the Champion Fruit Farm. William Bowers was in Goshen Monday. Romaine Coy was in (Goshen Saturday evening. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mrs. Frank Juday arid daughters, Mrs. John Ettefine ant) Mrs? John Nellons of South Bend,, spent orie day last week, at the old home place. Miss Vernagene Darr of South Bend Spent several days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hunger. The Juday reunion which wiil be held at the home of Sanford Juday, of Howe,; Aid., will be the 31st of August, instead of the: 17th as was published before. Mrs. Fanny Good is back from a western tour, and is visiting relatives and friends at this place. Dave Spurgeon arid children spent the week end in Ohioj attending the Spurgeon reunion. . • Chester Firestone and family spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Erma. Darr, of Syracuse. Charley Lock wood and family attended a reunion at South Bend, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry) Mcßride spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Safn Amick of near Millersburg. Frank and Charley Hunger and Belle Juday and Mrs. Rex from Ohio spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bunger. Mrs. Eby, wife of Rev. J. W. Eby, former pastor of this church, was buried last week. Rev. Eby was pastor here for"about 28 years, and died a number of years ago. Mr .and Mrs. Ed Fisher spent' Sunday in Goshen with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lyttle. Mrs. Walter Simpson is not so well and went to the hospital Saturday for an X-ray examination and returned the same day. . It is not decided sure what will be done about an operation, > Word was received from Mrs. Harry Good that they were well, that Harry was feeling fine. They are at Boise, Idaho and have rented several rooms and are planning on making a short stay there,) or until the hot weather is over. j They are about 3,000 miles from Solomon’s Creek, A free chatauqua will be given at the Burr Oak church Aug. 17. Good entertainment will, be furnished each evening during the week end all day meetings, both Sundays. The pub-lie-is cordially invited. Sunday school Sunday morning. —s-h—_—_—.— Dr. Warner has gone to Chicago for a two weeks Post Graduate Course. Office will be open again, Tuesday, Sept 2. -adv.

a L O __— Local Happenings Guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Soltau, last week were, Emory and ! Marjorie Berger ,<>f Manhattan, Kas., Mrs. Eugene Perkins and daughter Alida; Mr. and Mrs. Janies Perkins and Miss Carrie Hetzel of So. Bend. Miss Joyce Wadmon, of Delavan, Wise.; and Miss Helen Oelke, of Wheaton, 111., came to Syracuse Wednesday to be guests of their roommate at school, Miss Margaret Freeman, for the rest of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thibodeaux and Mrs. Angeline Edmonds left Tuesday morning on a motor trip through Kansas. , They will visit Mrs. Thibodeaux’s sister, Mrs. S. P. Byers, of Peabody, Kansas. Mrs. Lydia Deardorff is spending this week in Goshen at the home of Mrs. Ben Julier. Miss Ida Deardorff has returned to Chicago after a week’s vacation at hopie with her mother. f C J The Jess Mishler family returned to' Bloomington, Monday, after . a week in the cottage at Butt’s Landing. They have sold their property in Goshen, and went home via that town to make out papers there. Mr. and Mrs- H. L. Bird, Mrs. S. F. Betes, daughter Eleanor, and Master Bill, of Chicago; and Mrs. Estelle Swartz ,of Milwaukee, W’isc., are visiting Mrs; Ben Cable. They came last week to attend the Cable reunion which was held last Sunday. Mrs. Charlotte Owens and children have gone to Fort Wayne, after spending two weeks in the home of Mrs. Owen’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Darr. They will visit Mrs. Owens parents in Ft. Wayne, before returning to their home in Houma, La. Mr .and Mrs. Warren Riddle, Mrs. Harry Riddle and daughter Jeanette, came from Toledo, 0., last Wednesday and visited in Syracuse until Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Riddle and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle. The men enjoyed fishing and on Friday the party had a picnic at dinner at Baker’s on Ogden’s Island. Mrs. Harry DePew and children came from Elkhart Friday to stay until Tuesday evening as guests of Mrs. DePew’s brothers, Mel and Joe Rapp, and families. On Sunday the party had dinner at Joe Rapp’s home. In the afternoon JMrs. Ida Paterson, came from Goehen for a short visit

with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Rapp. Mrs. John Byland went to Toledo, 0., to attend the celebration of the silver wedding anniversary of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Behart, which was held there Sunday. Irving Byland and wife and daughter Phyllis, Paul LeCount and daughter Carol Joyce, also were there. Henry Boggs entertained the eight counsellors of the Girl Scout Camp at Dewart Lake, at a weiner roast near his home in Pottowatomie Park Friday evening. Following the supper, the girls and their friends went to Waco. On Saturday Hehry took the party to Ft. Wayne,‘where he was a guest at their party At Mrs. Newell’s home. J. P. O’Mahoney .editor of the “Indiana Catholic” published in Indianapolis, the doceasan paper ol the church, was a guest at the Spink Wawasee last week. While there he came to Syracuse to call on J. P. Dolan ,one of the first subscribers to his paper. Mr. O’Mahoney has long been identified with the m vcniont in the United States for the aESelute freedom of Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Levinson, Mr. arid Mrs. Dave Greeriman and little daughter Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Levinson ofc Chicago, came down on Saturday afternoon and spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hinderer,-returning- to their home Sunday afternoon, their daughter and sister. Mrs. Bessie Kanmivan and Russell Hinderer and family accompanying them as far as South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Roberfts, of Oakland, Calif., came to Syracuse Friday, to pay a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller came from North Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Morgan came from Chesterton, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ort came from Churubusco, to visit the members bi the family from the west. This is the first time Mrs. Roberts has been to Syracuse for six years, though Mr. Roberts, with the Courtiere Fructus Deschers- clothing company, comes to Syracuse while on his way to New York each year. The Roberts will leave today for a short stay in Chesterton and will start their trip west rom there.

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