The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 28, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 November 1930 — Page 5

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Charles LeCount spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Robison and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Niles spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Kreger. Arnel Miller visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Miller at the home bf Mrs. Millicent Miller or. Sunday. Those who were in Warsaw or Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs. Charier Richcreek, Mr. and Mrs. Grahan Tyler, Win. Gilbert. Walter Wiggs George Tom, Mrs. Ida Richcreek anc Elmor, Mrs. Dick Miller and Edward Richcreek. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler ano Mrs. Charles Richcreek called at the home of Mrs. Sarah J. Kauffman. Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Clarence Wright and family spent Sunday with the for-

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mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wright of near Cromwell. Miss May - belle returned home with her parents after~a short visit with her grandparents last” week. « Graham Tyler shredded fodder for Clint Cox on Wednesday of last week. ~ Charles Grissom visited 'with Mr. and Mrs. Kreger Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nat House and Verdel and W'ard Robinson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Greely Yoder and Jess on Sunday evening. Charles Grissom spent Sunday near Solomon’s Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Miller and Mrs. Millicent Milter were in Leesburg Saturday. Gary Robinson called at the Chas. Richcreek home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richcreek spent a part of- Sunday afternoon near Leesburg. Mrs. Ida Richcreek,/ Elmer and Mary were in Goshen Sunday afternoon visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hascall Darr. Mrte. George Kreger and son Vern Strieby were in Leesburg on ,Saturday. . » WEST END Win. and J. F. Weybright attended the funeral of the Rev, J, H. Gordon Monday afternoon. Rev. Wm. Kinsey of Elkhart will give ahalk talk on Thanksgiving eve at the Bethany church. You are invited. Rev. J. Oscar Winger, of North Manchester will hold a revival meeting at Bethany in December. Mrs. Violet Geyer and son of Detroit called on Mr. and Mrs. Jess

Metz Thursday evening. Rev. Manly Deeter filled the pulpit at Winona Lake Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Nettie Weybright, of the board of Religious Education and hospital board of Bethany is spending a few days in Chicago. Mr. Charley Weybright, Miss Amanda Cullers, were Sunday guests of W’m. Weybright and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Urbanus Huber spent Monday afternoon at the Weybright home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neff, of FairLawn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Neff. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fleming of Goshen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. McGarrity. Mrs. John Arnold of Mishawaka spent a few days of last week with friends here. ' The Bethany Aid jnet at the home of Mrs. C. Beard Wednesday for an all-day meeting. Mrs. Milo Geyer spent Friday with Mrs. Milo Trop. / Miss Elsia Gall returned home afstaying at the home of Mrs. R. Neff, who w-as on the Sick list. Mrs. Norman Hartsough is very ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Bender. Mrs. Neva Niles and Mrs. Milo Geyer called on Mrs. Mary Geyer, and were glad to find she is improving. Mr. and Mrs. D. Weybright of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. John Honer and family of South Bend, Mrs. Katie Arnold of Mishaw’aka called at the Claud Niles home, last week. SOUTH SHORE Dwight Mock and family, Lester Mock and family and Paul Buhrt and family spent Sunday in Goshen with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Beck. Mrs. Allen Beck of Goshen spent Thursday in the Bert Searfoss home. Freeman Kelly returned to South Bend Sunday. He had spent the past ten days in the country with Bert Searfoss and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss and Bill Kelly spent Sunday with Mrs. M. D. Cummins and family in Elkhart. , Mrs. Chester Hili is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Ingles have gone from the lake to their home in Fort Wayne for the winter. Huston Winters entertained company from Elkhart Sunday with a chicken dinner. Mrs. Rilla Warner called at the Bert Searfoss home Wednesday. Velma Mock called at the Bert Bert Searfoss home Monday evening. CONCORD Wayne and Yvonne Bucher spent Sunday with Lewis and Katherine Haminan. A masquerade party was held at the home of Jacob Bucher Friday evening attended by forty-two of the Concord Sunday school. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Contests and games were played. The hostess served chicken sandwiches, pickles, doughnuts and coffee, Lawrence* Dewart won first for being best masked and Marjorie Eiler second. John Russel and wife spent Thursday at the Wesley Miller home. James Dew-art called on Mrs. Jane

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Rookstool at her sons at Oswego Monday. Mr. Robert Mathews of Goshen spent Sunday night and Monday with j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews. Tobias Fike spent Sunday with friends at Middlebury. Peter Bucher and wife of NewParis spent Saturday night with their son, Jacob and family. Messrs and Mesdames James Dewart and Jacob Bucher spent Sunday at the Lawrence Dewart home. Guy Fisher and family enjoyed Sunday with the kugh Bushong family. z FOUR CORNERS Mr. Fred Whetten of Wawasee called at the home of James Myers Tuesday. Mrs. Howard McSweeny was a visitor at Warsaw’ Saturday. Mrs. Chris Darr called at the home of Mr. Charles Purdem Sunday afternoon. Charles Purdem, Jr., Elmo Callander spent Sunday afternoon with the Hibschman brothers. Mrs. Edna Geyer spent from Thursday till Sunday with her two daughters, Nfrs. Earl Darr and Mrs. Chas. Deithrick of Goshen. On Sunday Mr. Geyen and Joe Bushong and family spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Deithrick and Mrs. Geyer accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Blackman and son of Ligonier called at the Darr home Sunday evening. Mrs. Carl GaWfhrop spent Tuesday with. Mrs. Clarence Snyder. Mrs. Charles Purdem was a Goshen visitor Tuesday. SALEM Arthur Ulery and family of near North Webster spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mullen. Preston Klinger and family of Elkhart spent Sunday with Ed Klinger and family. Earl Ulery and family entertained the “Live Wires” class of New Salem j to a Hallowe’en party Tuesday. • The “Doers” clasp of New Salem, enjoyed a Hallowe’en party at Camp Mack, Friday evening. Joe Smith and family atended the Hallowe’en Party at the Guy school house, .sponsered by the Zion Ladies Aid, Thursday evening. , The “True Blues" class of New , Salem was entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berf Christman Wednesday evening. Mrs. John DeFries and sons spent the week end visiting in Ft. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Heftry DeFries spent Sunday with friends in Goshen. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dewey of Goshen called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fisher Sunday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Green .of Benton spent Sunday with Miss Louise Darr. Misses Lois and Lulu Zimmerman attended a party given by Gene' Darr and Richard Lantz at the home of Omar Darr, Saturday afternoon. Miss Bestine Longcor entertained her Sunday school class at a Hallawe’en party Thursday evening. They all enjoyed masking, games and a pot luck supper. Mrs. Sarah Juday of Benton spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Ben Zimmerman and family. The Ladies Aid will furnish lunch at the Willis Ott-Leo Whirledge sale Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Ott farm near here. Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher of Elkhart spent several days last week with his brother, Ed. Fisher and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Juday and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Orley Brown and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson of Syracuse were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Ketring of near Syracuse Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coy and children, Mr. and Mra. Lester Darr and son called at the Chester Firestone home Sunday afternoon. Harry Juday and family called on Rex Miller and family of New Paries Sunday evening. * Mrs. Hendrick of Topeka is staying with Mrs. Vica Hapner. She is not confined to her bed, but is unable to do her work. Mr. stad Mrs. Glen Hubartt are the parents of a baby boy born last week. Suhday school Sunday morning, preaching services Sunday evening. • SOUTH SIDE Those who spent Sunday in the Isaac Wagner home were Mrs. Wagner’s son Oliver Apple and family of Warsaw, and Mrs. Wagner’s daughter, Mrs. Ella Meyers of New Paris. Mrs. Windsor called at the Warbel home Sunday. Mrs. Whistler is still staying at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Landis, in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Cory have moved to the William Ray property. Mrs. Frank Warbel and two sons of Goshen were Sunday guests of the Warbel home. Mr. Wagner’s condition remains about the same. Frank Warbel of Goshen is going to move to the John Rohrer fartn Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Rohrer are planning to spend the winder in Florida on account of Mr. Rohrer’s rheumatism. dismalT Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Avery of An-

derson visited with the latter’s parents, A. E. Burley and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grear of Cedar Pdine left their summer home Thursday morning, driving through to Florida for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green and three children of Cromwell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkinson and daughter. Mrs. Arthur Hively and children of Cromw’ell visited her sister, Mrs. Mabie Burley, Friday. o— THIS IS THE 4 0 DATE I’M My Mind Is Keen—My Skin Is Clear—Of Petty Ills I Have No Fear. No doubt about it—l am 48 and never felt better iri my life —I feel like 30 and you can take my word for it —It’s the little Daily Dose of Kruschen That Does It. Once I was fat and forty had headaches a plenty-^Was tired out most of the time—-My liver was sluggish and my bowels inactive—l searched for a real remedy and by good fortune I found it in Kruschen Salts. Fat isn’t healthy—so Physicians state and I want to say to this world full of fat people—that the Kruschen Method of losing fat is safe, sure and sensible—-just cut out sweets—pies, pastries and ice cream for a month—go light on potatoes, rice butter, Cream and sugar—and don’t forget to take one half a teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast every ingI wish I could induce every overweight person on earth to try this splendid method—-It surely doesn’t cost but a trifle—for an 85 cent bottle lasts 4 weeks and can be bought at Thornburg Drug Co., or any drug store in the world—Get it—Grow Thin—Feel younger.

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