The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 19, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 September 1930 — Page 5

SOUTH SHORE Mr. and Mrs. Dean of Ligonier spent the week end with Mesdames Jordan and Snepp. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son Burton spent from Saturday over Labor Day in Indianapolis attending the fair. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Russell Swenson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelltet of Chicago S|rent "the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chestei Hill, returning Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock entertained relatives from Chicago Sunday. ■ ? Freeman Kelly of Sotith Bend called at the Bert Searfoss home Saturday. •

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DISMAL The Misses Lois and Margaret Green, of Cromwell, visited their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson, and other relatives in Dismal last week. Wayne Avery and family of Anderson visited int he A. E. Burley home last week. Raym >nd Bitner and Milton Bitner and family spent Sunday at Delphi, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkinson and daughter visited Mrs. Wilkinson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gross, at Churubusco, Sunday. The Hire reunion Was held at the Max Burley home Sunday. Mrs. Laura Bobeck spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Dora Clingerman. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Mullin of Chicago were week end guests of Ralph Lung and wife.

SOLOMON’S CREEK Miss Louise Rathka of Goshen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bunger, Mr. George Darr and son Ralph attended he Juday reunion near Howe Sunday, at the home ohs Sanford Juday. Those who took dinner Sunday with Mrs. Ella Hapner and sons were, Mr. and Mrs, Will good, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Good of Middlebury; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cole of Columbia City; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lauer of Ligonier; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lung and family of Syracuse, and Kaleel Juday and family. Chester Firestone and family spent Sunday with Merle Darr and family. Miss Louise Darr, Juanita Gushwa, George Mullen and family, Mrs. Jim Long and Miss Hattie Routsong from Chicago, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Routsong and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher spent Sunday at Winona. Dale Darr and family of Mishawaka spent several days last week with Chester Firestone and family. Mrs. Fanny Good is visiting at the Merle Darr home. The U. B. Conference is being held at Winona this week. A number from here will attend. There will be Sunday school Sunday morning. FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Clint Collander spent Sunday at the Tom liepier home near Nappanee. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Geyer, Mr. and Mrs. James Myers, Crist Darr and wife, E. J. Darra and wife and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Ball and four sons of Toledo, 0., spent Wednesday evening at the Crist Darr cottage at Lake Wawasee. Rev. and Mrs. Armstrong and two children of Syracuse called at the Darr home Thursday evening. Mesdames Herbert and Wilbur Dean and two children of Ocheydan, Iowa; Mesdajhes Bohlens and Faire, of Fort Wayne, called at .the, Crist Darr home Friday afternoon. Mrs. A. L. Miller and daughter, of Syracuse, spent Friday with Mrs. Artie Geyer. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard McSweeney are spending a few days with relatives ih Ohio. Mr., and Mrs. Frank Maloy are caring for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Plank and .friends of Ligonier called at the Crist Darr home Sunday evening, also Mr. and M,rs. Earl Darr and daughter of near Goshen called. Mr. and Mrs. James Myers were at Cromwell .Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong and tw’o sons called at the Myers home Monday evening. Mesdames Myers and Myers of Milford were Warsaw shoppers Thursday afternoon. CONCORD James Hamman and family of Go-

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shen spent Saturday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews spent Friday evening with the Chester Stiffler family. Forrest Kern and children spent Sunday afternoon at the Earl Hamman home.. Those who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher Sunday, were, Miss Mary Bushong of Syracuse; Everett Tom and family, Miss Dessie Hoover and Grandma Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Whitehead enjoyed Sunday dinner with Lawrence Dewart and wife. Kathryn and Lewis Hamman spent Sunday with the Eli Whirledge family. Those who spent over the week end at the Burton Howe home were Messrs and Mesdames Raymond Howe of Bowling Green, Ohio; Dr. John Howe of Dayton, Ohio; John Jimison and family, of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dewart spent Sunday evening with the Jacob Bucher family. Miss Ida Deardorff of Chicago and Mrs. Helen Howe spent Friday in Goshen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben' Julier. *• Everett Tom and wife were in So. Bend Tuesday. Chester Stiffler and wife and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Coy of Syracuse. John Bowser and Miss Evelyn Jordan pf Wolcottville were married at Rome City, Monday. SOUTH SIDE Mrs. Brady, sister of Dan Warble, passed away Friday, last week. The funeral was held at the home in Ligonier. Burial was made in the Salem cemetery Sunday. She was 73 years of age. Grandma Ray, mother of Mrs. W. M. Ray, died at ther home in Garrett. She was buried in the Garrett cemetery. She w’as 80 years of age. Mrs; Evans is getting along very nicely. Their grandson, Daniel Yoder and wife, of Chicago, spent a couple of days with them. Miss Mary Kincaide is much better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Hire, Henry Tully and Lida Davis spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Alice Hickman in Wilmont. C. H. Kincaide and wife of Mishawaka spent Sunday with Marion ■' Davis and family. Mr. and • Mrs. Cal Cripe called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton, of Snidney, Ohio, took Monday evening supper with Clara Jarrett. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trowbridge of New Paris, and Mr .and Mrs. Pat Ritter and three children, were Sunday dinner guests of their mother, and brother, Mrs. Clara Jarret and Hobart. Isaac Wagner is in very poor health. Velma Kehr is still taking care of her grandmother, Mrs. John Evans. , Mrs. Strorhbeck of North Webster called on Mrs. Evans Saturday afternoon. Walter Rex, and wife and daughter Mildred, of Avilla, and Mr. and I Mrs. Snyder and son Richard, of ‘ Huntertown, who spent a week at Oakwood Park, have returned home. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill came here from Rochester, N. Y., yesterday. They will visit Mrs. S. C. Lepper for a few days, then go on to Bloomington, 111., where Mr. Hill is professor of physical education at Illinois Wesleyan. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thibodeaux returned home Thursday from a two weeks visit in Peabody, Kansas with Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Byers. They also visited a niece in ElDorado, Kan. They were accompanied by Mrs. An« geline Edmonds. Mrs. Sarah Ott stayed with Mrs. Tom Hapner over Labor Day, while Mrs. Hapner’s nurse went to her home in Chicago for the holiday. Mrs. Hapner has had a nurse with her for seven weeks, but the patient is now reported much improved., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armbruster and Don Stoop’s two children have left the Sargent home on Lake street where they spent the summer, and have returned to Mongo, where Mr. Armbruster is principal of the schools. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kern and Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Jeffries drove to Dayton, 0., Saturday, where the visited J. F. Jeffries and family until Tuesday. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Kern drove to Cincinnati to see „the Cubs play. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kegg of Indianapolis returned home Labor Day, having been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kegg since Thursday. The party drove to Chicago Sunday, where they attended the baseball game; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin PeGan of Flint, Mich., came to Syracuse Saturday. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Unrue. On Sunday the party were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rippey, in Goshen. On Monday they drove to Wabash for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hershberger and five children, of Hammond, Ind., accompanied by Mrs. Gladys Miller and daughter, came to Syracuse Friday to visit until Monday with Mrs. Hershberger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cleveland. Roscoe Howard went to Ft Wayne Tuesday to visit his mother, Mrs. Sarah Howard, who was operated on for appendicitis in the hospital there last Friday. Mrs. Howard is re-

covering satisfactorily from the operation. Mrs. Guy Houston and family plan to spend this winter in South Bend, where Mr. Houston is working. “Bud” went there with his father Tuesday morning and entered school there. Mrs. Houston and daughters will go within the week. • Among the out-of-town folks attending services at the Church of the Brethren Sunday, were Mr .and Mrs. Lauren Markle of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Calvert of Eldorado, Kans.; Rev. and Mrs. Warren T. Bowman of Hicksville, 0.; and Mr .and Mrs. Ora Benson of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sorenson and daughter Louise from Chicago, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swenson and son Harold. Those who helped cook for the threshers were Mrs. Ezra Shock, Mrs. Ellis Shock, Mrs. Elmer Koher and Mrs. Stanley Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Crede Laughlin of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Longfellow and daughter June, Mrs. Elida Longfellow of west of Warsaw visited the Grissom’s Sunday. On Monday James Guy and wife called on Mr. and Mrs. Eli Grissom. Mr. Guy is a brother of Mrs. Grissom. Mrs. Eugene Maloy is working at the Syracuse Electric Co.’s office during the absence of Mrs. Erin Fleming Kitson. She is at the home of her husband’s people, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Kitson, recovering from injuries received in the automobile accident last week. Having caught by hand 650 white Leghorn’s last week and having’placed the hens in their new hennery, Mr .and Mrs. Walker White decided they had earned a vacation. They left Tuesday for the Straits of Mack-

CUT OUT THIS FORM ... KEEP IT TO Report Bad Driving AND SAVE LIVES This paper agrees with the Hoosier State Automobile Club jL\| that most automobile accidents are avoidable. Their warning against 1 indifference on the part of the public about bad practices in driving an d the appeal to every one to. report instances they witness of dangerous driving should meet with the approval and hearty cooperation of all. Their position is, "that public sentiment must be aroused to the point that the people’s sense of fair play is so outraged by .dangerous practices in operating automobiles that carelessness and deliberate wrong uoing on the parr of . drivers will be overcome.” Already the drivers’ license law has been the iigniawe lare means of revoking nearly 1000 drivers’ licenses for drunken driving and used for many over 600 others have been suspended or revoked for other reasons. This is years. evidence that the law’ is succeeding. What is needed now for the individual , safety of every one is more public cooperation, so clip out this form, carry it with you, fill it in carefully when occasion arises and Mail it to the Secretary of State, Indianapolis, Indiana Lsemut Number *. .Time Date Description of Car........ ...................i.•........................ place ................: Offense: Passing on brow of hill Passing from the rear without room L 2 Passing on blind cur?e C Dangerous fast driving Dangerous slow driving Not keeping to the right side on curve No tail light E] Only one head light Z 3No head lights . Parking on driving portion of highway CJ Failure to give legal arm signal lj Increasing speed while another car is passing from the rear [/ In order to give all the information you deem necessary do not hesitate to send along a letter also with the report. (Note) You can readily understand that anonymous reports might easily be made to get innocent peo- ’ pie into trouble, therefore each report must be signed and no one should Insignia u e expect to use in hesitate to sign a report about wrong driving as a protection to the guilty the future. party as well as to innocent people. Same Addre55......................................

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inac. They planned tho return home before Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maloy are taking part in the home talent play being given in Milford tonight and Friday night. The Eta Beta Pi sorority is giving the show, “The College Girl,” which was acted by the students of Purdue two years ago unde the title, “The Co-Ed.” Mr. and Mrs. Grover Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Al Burger of South Bend were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.’ McClellan, Sunday. On Monday their guests were: C. L. Cleeder of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Motto of Winona; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cleeder, Mr. Moore and Mr. Boher of Indianapolis. Miss Mary Alice Kitson went to South Bend, last Thursday, to put in an application for teaching there next year. She was told she could have such a position in the Junior High school this year. She was able to get her release from her formei school in Gardner, 111., and went to South Bend Labor Day to take up her duties there Tuesday. Mr. and. Mrs. Perry Sprague planned to leave today on a trip through Northern Michigan. They were to go byway of the Sioux to Republic, Mich., on the upper peninsula, where their daughter, Mrs. W. C. Bartels and family are spending their vacation. They, will return to Syracuse about Sept. 13, coming byway of Madison, Wise. Lloyd Disiher and Richard Mench flew to Chicago Sunday to attend the air, races. It took their pilot from the Goshen airport, 35 minutes to find a parking place. They explain that during the air races at only one time each hour w.as the signal given that other planes might land at the

field, so newcomers hid to taxi around in the air until the traffic cop gave the signal to come down. Mrs. Sarah Younce spent the holiday week end in Lewisburg, 0., visiting her cousin and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Conley. Mrs. Younce went to Goshen Friday where she spept the night with Mr. and Mrs. V,ern Younce. The pt.rty went to Ohio Saturday, Mrs. Younce stopping at Lewisburg, and her son and wife going on to Brookville, to visit his wfte’s people. “Follies of 1930,” at the Crystal, Ligonier, Wednesday, Thursday next week.

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