The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 23, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 October 1930 — Page 4
THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL RCFUatICAN Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana. Entered as second-class- 5 matter on May 4th. 1908. at the postoffice at Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance ..........$2.00 Six months, in advance ........ 1?5 Single Copies 05 Subscriptions dropi»cd If not renewed .» when time Is out. HARRY L. PORTER, JR. Editor and Publisher Office Phone 4 — Home Phone 121 Thursday, October 2, 19A0 Mrs. Harry Groves returned home from the Goshen hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribble spent Sunday in New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nine attended the fair in Warsaw Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Geigei and son Gale spent Sunday in Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Riddle attended the fair in Warsaw last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koher 'spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs Bert Cripe. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cripe and fani ily visited the William Smith horne in Goshen, Sunday. Eloise Richhart mi.-sed school, the first of the week on account of illness. She had an attack of the flu. Anna Louise, the adopted daughter
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>f Mr. and Mrs. Will Hann, is quite ill at her home this week. Elmer Koher and his wife and mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Eston McClintic spent Sunday in Plymouth. Mrs. John Meek is visiting hetdaughter, Mrs. E. L. Bateman in Farmington, 111. Rev. A. J. Armstrong is attending classes in Goshert college three days a week. Mrs. Charles Switzer of Cromwell visited Mr. and Mrs. William Butt, Tuesday. The Syracuse Bridge Club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. L. A; Seider. . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoelcher apd baby of Goshen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maloy, Sunday. C. E Bishop’s sisters, Mrs. McGregor and Mrs. Beebe returned to their Michigan homes, Tuesday. Mrs. E. E. Holloway returned home Monday evening after a 10 day visit with her brother in Casey. Hl. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Guy, Mrs Eston Clayton and children, Eldon >nd Lucy spent Saturday in Warsaw. Mrs. Bruce Gullan and son Buddy visited in Modoc from Friday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martin of Goshen called on Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kitson, .Sunday. ’ - The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church meets this afternoon with Mis J. H. Bowser. $ Roy Meek began work in Huntington last week. He is driving for the Osborn Trucking Co, ' Mis. Joe Bushong and son Evan ; railed ori Mrs. Harry Clemens ‘Saturday afternoon. James Gilbert and family moved t-
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, .How Old Are You? TODAY SAYS dQ SHE—I’M * O AM 1 FAT? NOT ME Yes! A year ago I had twenty-two more pounds of fat than 1 needed — I was fat and very sensative about it- but now I say it is foolish for anyone to be overweight. What did I do? Nothing veryhard, I can assure you—l cut out pies "candy and all sweets ate moderately and every morning before breakfast I took one half teaspoonfuli of Kruschen Salts in, a glass of hotj Water Never missed a morning. , I I lost fat gained in energy vigor’ charm. and vivacibusness arid | have, a shapely figure 1 am proud of j - anyone can do the same. A North Carolina woman lost 47 i pounds in three months a Montana j wonian lost 19 pounds in four weeks ‘ Wisconsin woman 11 pounds in 6‘ weeks. I Thornburg Drug Co., and every ’ druggist in the world sells Kruschen! Salts a bottle that lasts 4 weeks ; Costs 85 cents. adv j the Eli Grissom house on Boston! street, Monday. Mell Lingofelter and two small ’ sons called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles', DeVault, Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kern and Miss Helen Jetfries were in Elkhart, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elery Garrison are ■ announcing the birth of a daughter, •| Doi anna Joann, Thursday evening. Jackie Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs Harry Mann,, had his tonsils removed in the Goshen hospital, Friday. Bbrt Ross', went to Indianapolis Sunday to spend the day with | friends there. Mis. L. A. Neff suffered a heart attack Sunday, which forced her to spend a few quh4 days in bed. ! Mr; and Airs. J. W. Swenson have ! improved their home by putting in a bathroom. ■ Mrs F. A. Brady of Benton Harbor, Mich., visited old friends and relatives *ln Syracuse, Friday. ■ Mr. and Mis. Harold Gray and son ! Edgar.of Nappanee, spent Sunday ’ with AJr. and Mrs. Roy Brown. > Mr. and Mrs. Al. E. Rapp spent iy in .Elkhart with Mr. Rapp’s ; father, Henry Rapp. ' . . • Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burket spent . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Eher- • entnan in Burket. Ind. Mrs. Roy Meek is ill with the flu. . She is at the home of her parents, ’■ Mr. and. Mrs. John Stout. • Mr. .’.nd Airs. Louis Fear visited . Mrs. Fear’s daughter in Lapsing, ’ Mich., last week. • • . • Mrs. Jacob Bowser and daughters Gladys and Ethel, spent Sunday eye- ’ ning with Mr. and Mrs. -Mart Long. ■ Ed Carr, manager of the local roll- • er skating rink, went to Gary Sun- ’ day. to attend the christening of his •, baby daughter. > Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and ; granddaughter Dorothy May, called • on Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeVault, . Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Middleton and • daughter Ramona of Elkhart, were ■ Sunday dinnerg uests of Mrs. Tom j Coy. Miss Peggy Smith and Miss MaryMiles came from Chicago to spend the w eek end here with Mi;, find Mrs. M. Al. Smith and family. W. T. Colwell joined a party of Michigan friends for a week end of fishing on Duck Lake. He returned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bishop returned home Saturday. They stopped to visit friends in New Castle on their way from Indianapolis. i’he Past Chief’s dZ'r., which was to have met Tuesday of this week, at the home of Mrs. Hanpra Miles, will meet’Tuesday of next week. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Armstrong and ■ children dr«Ve t- Modoc to spend last Friday and Saturday with Rev. | F. A. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson Ott, and his mother, Mrs. Amanda Ott of Gari.ett, spent Saturday with Mis. Hattie I Kindig. Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Conde and
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Mrs. R. M. Conde left Tuesday for Las Vegas, Calif. They are driving west. j Mrs. John Hurtig, who has -been working at the Spink Wawasee all summer, finished her work there Saturday and has returned home. j Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hamman and; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kolberg had ■Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Hess, in Goshen. Mrs. Sailie Dru.ckamiller moved back to Syracuse Monday, having lived in Decatur, Mich., the last fewmonths. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson who lived in the Aker house on Lake street moved to Fort Wayne Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Walton spent last week end in Albion with Mrs. Walton’s sister and her husband, Mr. i and Mrs. Ted Galwood. Mrs. Forrest Snepp returned to her duties here at ' the post office last Friday, after a week’s vacation. . Mrs. Isabel Grieger spent the week end with Mrs. Henry Alward, of Muncie. The AFwards have moved from their former home in South Bend to Muncie. Mrs. Mosiline Deaton and Mrs. Mildred Hibner were in Warsaw from Thursday until Saturday visiting Mrs. Jacob Deaton and attending the fair. ' . ■ The North Shore Miniature golf course being closed, Douglas Vanderwater vtent to Champaign, 111., Sunday morning with Don Stoops. He will work for Mr. Stoops this winter. Air. and Mrs. Carl Tolle and son ;Junior of Warsaw called bn Eston Clayton’s Sunday. Mrs. Tolle was formerly Miss Stella Mapes, of Syracuse. Airs. Grissom’s brother and wife, Mr. and Airs. Leland Beale, and Airs. Albert Farris of Ashley, were week end guests of Air. and Alj-s. Garrett GrissomMr. and Airs. Frank Culler and daughter Frances, of Goshen, and; ’Air. and Airs. Dave Brown, spent Sun- ' day evening at the home of Mr. and Airs. Charles DeVault. Air. and Airs. D. Al. LeCFare,. who have been the guests of Mrs. LeClare’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. .Miller, left yesterday for Canton, 0., where they will be located. Mrs. Lane and daughter Helen, Miss Lane’s fiancee, and Airs. Roller and children, came from Chicago to Spend the week end with Airs. J. W. Cable. Air. and Airs. Harry Porter, the Misses Nellie and. Alice Mann, and Charles Kroh, went to Chicago Sunday where they attended the final baseball game of the season. ME and Airs. Omar Carl of Peru had dinner Friday night with Airs. S. E. Lepper. They had just completed a two weeks vacation 1 at Webster Lake. Air. and Mrs. Russell Hinderer spent Sunday in Chicagp, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strieby. Mr. Strieby is a former resident of Syracuse. Fred Self is on his vacation from carrying mail on his rural route this week, and while Mr. Self enjoys fishing, Hilary Bachman is carrying his route for him. Mrs. Skidgell’s mother, Mrs. Neal Phebus, her sister and husband, Air. and Mrs. Raymond Rasmussen of | Sylvania, 0., spent the week end I with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Skidgell. ;■ Mrs. O. G. Carr went to Silver Lake last Friday, and brought her small son Stanley home with her. He had spent a week with his grandparents, Dr. and Airs. King. ! Air. and Airs. George Colwell and Aliss Edna Yoder, and Miss Cloy Darr ' returned home last week, after a mo- ; tor trip to Toronto, Canada, byway of the Sioux. They chine home byway of Detroit. Mr. and Airs. George Morris were ■ guests of her parents. Air. and' Airs. Elmer P. Allies, from Saturday uh JI Tuesday. They, were on their way home to Elgin, . 111., after their east - I ern trip. Mrs. John S. Powell and son Roger ■ came from Indianapolis to spend the week end with Airs.- Powell’s mother, 'Mrs. Laura Launer. . On Sunday, Air. and Airs. Herbert ijauner of Elkhart were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kitson have returned from Niles, Mich., where they spent the summer, and will be
located this winter with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fleming, at the fish hatchi ei ‘ y '~ Charlie Nicolai, who has been nursing a broken leg since last July, Friday with his mother, Mrs. Susan j Nicolai, and his sister, Airs. Fred ; Hinderer, while his wife and Mr. and l Mrs. Erwin Byland and daughter attended the Warsaw fair. The, Syracuse Group conference is to be held at the church Friday evening. Following supper, an address will be made by Miss Harpst who conducts a school of her own in Georgia.' Dr. Croxall will also be on the program. Mrs. R. E. Treadway and children Patricia, Joan and Robert Jr., are spending this week in South Bend hnd Mishawaka with relatives. Donald Wysong and Miss Kathryn Stetler will motor there Sunday, and she will accompany then} home., The Brotherhood of the Methodist church will resume its monthly meetings, following the summer vacation, with a supper party at the church this evening. Following supper, steroptican views of India are to be shown. Dr. George D. Miller and wife of l.ogansport, and Orvil Myers and' wife of Indianapolis spent the week ! end with Mr. and Airs.-Charles Bowersox. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wsax came from South Bend Sunday, to spend the day. Air. and Mrs. Ed Unrue. and Mr. and Mrs: Adam Keim of South Bend, returned home Alonday evening, having spent two weeks on a motor trip. They visited Mr. Keim’s brother in Nebraska, and Air. Unrue’s cousin in lowa while they were away. . Air. and Airs. William Harvey and family returned home Sunday after- , noon. They had been in North Jdd- . son from Wednesday until Sunday, : having taken Richard’s body to No. '■ Judson for interment following the funeral Wednesday morning. I Mr. and Airs. William N. .Osborn, I of Wanatah, parents of Ross Osborn, ■ and Air. Aaron Kline, his wife and I son Dean of Chicago, were visitors at the Osborn home Sunday. Mr. > Dean formerly a school teacher -of Ross. Airs. Sarah Howard came home , from the Ft. Wayne hospital, Sunjday, following her recent operation. ,Roscoe Howa.rd and-Pau! Cory went' "lover in the local ambulance and >|brought her home. Her daughter- . jin-law. Airs Ira Howard of Goshen, is staying with her. J Airs. John Brunjes, Richard and 1 Henrietta drove to Chicago Friday - to see ‘ Daddy” Brunjes, who is ill 1 at the home of his son, Dr. D. G. Brunjes. They report the invalid as i being about the same. Airs. D. H. . I Brunjes had gone tb Chicago Wed- - nesday to stay with her husband. i- Leonard Eiler, an experienced poultry man, formerly employed by the White Egg Farm, Mentone, and » by Croyton Bros., of Atwood, is now • working for W_. C. Redmon. Air. Red- - mon said Eiler would have charge of the new chicken ranch, which has i been recently completed. > Miss Katheryn Stetler returned to ■ i her home Thursday after spending a > week in South Bend and Alishawaka I with her sisters, Airs. A Helen Snyder I and Mrs. Edith Weaver. She was . accompanied home by Mrs. Snyder ! who visited a few days in the family I home, near Syracuse.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tohrnburg and Mr. and Mrs. John Grieger returned home Friday evening, having spent the first part of the week on a motor trip through Michigan into Canada, back home byway of Green Bay arid Milwaukee, Wise. While on their trip they drove by w ay of Sioux Ste. Marie. z Rev. William Arbaugh came to Syracuse yesterday to visit his parents, Rev. and Airs. A. H. Arbaugh, on his way to Sharon, Wise., where his wife is visiting her relatives. He is on vacation from his post in Porto Rico. In November, before they return to Porto Rico, Rev. and Mrs, William Arbaugh will likely spend a month here with his parents. Mr. and Airs. Willard Green who were guests of Mr. and Airs. Milo Kitson last week end, had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Airs. Fred Hinderer. Airs. Hjnderer and Mrs. Green are cousins. Other guests of the Hinderers Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. D.' L. Brown, Mrs. Walter Kegg, Robert Nelson and Sarah Jane Hinderer, Jimmie and Otis Clyde Butt, and George Butt of South Bend. Aliss Dorothy Johnston came from Decatur to help her sister, Mrs. Owen Strieby. this week. The Strieby’s are moving back to their home on Lake street, from Huntington. Mrs. Della Strieby plans to leave soon for Ann Arbor, Alich,, where she will spend the winter with her sister, Airs. Coote. ' *
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Air. and Airs. Dial Rogers of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greiger, drove to Chicago Saturday. On Sunday the men attended the baseball game, the women of the party visited the Field Aluseum, and sa\y a show. They returned home Sunday evening.
Every Sunday EXCURSION I *** Jr "7 —: I 5 Round Tr 'P IIP A Whole Day Visiting, Exploring CHICAGO ■ Lv. Sy refuse... . . .4:2. on (C.S. .) 'III. Ar. Chiccflo < • 7:4oam (C.S.T.) |}|l: See Lincoln Park, Fieu Museum Art Institute, Theatres, Lak Froht, JI "loop” and Big league B sebo. games or visit Garfield Park Cvnservatory, Ooen day or,d night !|fi| Returning trains ulj lv. Chicago . 5:40 pm V 45 pm (C.S.T.) ||| Ar. Syracuse 8:36 pm 1 :48 am (C S Tj For further information seeTickot Aguni ||| BALTIMORE & OHIO ; 111
