The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 29, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 November 1930 — Page 6

McCOLLEY’S CORNER Mr. and Mrs. Billy Kitson of Lig onier- were visitors in the home o 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Robison and fam ily on Sunday. - w;rs . Dick Miller and Miss Wilmi made a business trip to Milford Fri (lay afternoon. lifrs. Nat House called on Mrs. Gra ham Tyler on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson, an< Mrs. Jasper James and Miss Con called on Mr. and Mrs. George Krege Sunday afternoon. Those who were entertained in the home of Mrs. Sarah J. Kauffman or Monday were: . Mrs. Chas. Rich creek, Mrs. Graham Tyler, Mrs. Lent

Every Sunday EXCURSION sozs Round Trip A Whole Day Visiting, Exploring CHICAGO l». Syracuse. 4sJji am (C.S..■ ) Ar. Chicago 7i40 am (GS.T.j .Incoln Park, Flak' Murnin, Art Imlifvto. Thootret, Lak Front, •’Loop" and Big laogue Ba»«bo!l game* or vi»lt Ga-dlold Par* ConMrvolory, OP»n day and night - . Rotvrningtrainr Lv. Chicago . 5.40 pm 9 45 pm (C.S.T.) Ar. Syracuse B:36pm 12:48am (C S t.) For further information »•« Tickat Agent BALTIMORE & OHIO

The Royal Stores . SYRACUSE NO. WEBSTER Phone 192 Phone 17 Merchandise Cheaper BUY NOW! You will aid materially in giving employment to the unemployed by buying what you really need now. When present stocks of merchandise are exhausted, then men will be employed to produce more. These men jn consequence will be greater consumers of farm product* and incident-tally better prices will follow for these products. - We are bound together as one great unit None of us can live to our selves. What eSe ’ects all. Let us all do our bit in bringing back more favorable ... conditions. We are doing our bit by working on a small margin of profit to help make lower prices. YOUR DQI.LAR will purchase from 25 to 40 per cent more now lh?m just a few months ago. A FEW COMPARISONS Ladie* Silk Dresses New lot just in Beautiful material QJT and styles that sold last year at 53.9 b at sMJ.irO Silk Dresses now at §9 98 That sold for 512.75 to $15.75 last year A Stylish fast color Wash Dr<ss for . SIOO As-good as any one had last year for $1.50 OTHERS CORRESPONDINGLY CHEAPER Bobolink Hose £ull Fashioned, dull finish,. Every C*l AA pair guaranteed. For .only d>A.W As good as the $1.50 Silk Hose of last year and as good as the $2.00 hose of a few years back. The Old Style Boblink Hose is now ..... .... .... 75c Fancy Hoae for Men in very Attractive Colors and Patterns 15 c - 2O C ~ 25 c - . For Holiday Gifts-—Sox that were 75c to SI.OO /4Qr» last yaar, now ■... ttc/v Mens Dress Shirts for ..$1 00 That sold last year at $1.50 * DRY GOODS Comfort Chailies- Beautiful Patterns, fast colors *| fp last year they were 20c, now, yd. AvV Prints sold last spring 30c, now , 23c yd Prints sold last spring 25c, now 19c yd Prints sold last spring 19c, now Jsc yd A Fine Bleached Muslin that sold last year at 1 20c yard, now, yd. AtAC LADIES’COATS’ Wonderful values at. $16.75 - $24.75 That sold last year at $25.00 and $35.00 MEN’S MADE TO MEASURE SUITS, 3 piece $22 50 T rade I n Syracuse ♦ ... You will help us and in return you will benefit by The Lower Prices W. G. Connolly

Unrue, Mrs. Emily Gordy, Miss Ma Linda Cory and Frank Cory of Colo rado. Mrs. Dick Miller, Miss Wilma an< Devon, were visitors at the Grahan Tyler home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richcreel ■spent Sunday in Goshen in the hom< of Mr. and Mrs. Hascail Darr ant and family. Ed Richcreek, Wm. Gilbert ant Walter Wiggs made a business trij .o Nappanee on Monday evening. Devon and Miss Wilma Miller, Mr Weaver and Edward Richcreek spen Sunday evening in Goshen with rela tives. Clell Longacre and Walter Wiggi each purchased cars from a Nappanee agent on Friday of last week. Dallrs Mffiler helped his father Har ley ‘ MjLler haul wood and fodder a the home of .Mrs. Millicent Miller or Monday. . Mrs. Grover Gilbert helped Mrs Walter cook dinner on Monday for the kien who were shredding fodder at the Wiggs home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert enter tained Mr. Gilbert’s sister on Sunday She is from Michigan. Mrs. Clara Stookey of Syracuse spent one day last week at the Geo. Kreger home. WEST END Friends .of Rev. Bussard will be very sorry to learn that he is nearly blind. * Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rodibaugh spent Sunday in Goshen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cripe. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strong and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Or ba Wey bright. Mr. Albert Warstler lost 9 hogs last week with hog cholera. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Metz, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hiesey and Mrs. Lizzie Troup, north of Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weybright. Mr. J. T. Weybright, Mrs. Milo Troup, Mrs. C. Niles spent Wednesday with Mrs. Lizzie Troup at the home of her daughter and son-in-law.

REPORT OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY HERD IMPROVEMENT ASSO For the month of October. A.Miller, Tester. TEN HIG H HERDS. Owner Breed Wet Dry Av Milk Av Test Fat O. C. Stoelting & Sons G. G. 14 0 895 4.8 43.2 Calvin Beck & SonsHol. 8 2 1194 3.4 40.9 G. E. Powell Mixed 8 1 797 4.5 35.8 Arthur GilbertG. G. 9 * 1 729 4.1 30.9 Avery Kimes G. G. 6 2 641 4.8 30.9 J. Hibschman & L. KitsonHol. 9 1 904 3.4 30.8 County Farm Hol. 9 2 837 3.7 * 30.6 James Guy Hol. 12 2 843 3.6 30.4 Floyd Robbin & Son G. G. 7 2 568 5.0 28.7 L. R. Becker Mixed 7 3 818 3.5 28.5 O. Stackhouse Mixed 7 2 91? 3.1 Association Average. -214 57 659 4.0 26.4 TEN HIGH COWS. Owner Cow Breed Milk Test Fat Calvin Beck & Son — Belle P. B. H. 2505 3.55 88.9 Calvin Beck & Son White P. B. H. 2170 3.4 73.8 O. C. Stoelting & Son Star G. G. 1349 5.3 71.5 G. E. Powell __. Daisy G. J. 1172 6.0 70.3 Avery Kimes Jersey G. J 1451 4.5 65.3 J. Hibschman & L. Kitson__Daisy Hol. 1851 3.5 64.8 James Guy .Johanna Hol. 1693 3.6 60.9 Calvin Beck & Son Jewell P. B. H. 1993 3.0 59.8 O. C. Stoelting & Sons Cherry G. G. 1113 5.3 59.0 O. C. Stoelting & Sonsßetty G. G. 1383 4.2 58.1 High Cow Average —— —._ 1668 4,0 67.2

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hisey, north of Bristol; Pot luck dinner was served at the noon hour. Mrs. Hermon Bowers of New fell down stairs Saturday evening at 7:30, breaking her collar bone. She was also bruised about the head and body. Mrs. Dan Gall, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gall arid daughter, Elcia, Mr. and Mrs. Orba Weybright spent Monday at the home of Mr,- and Mrs. Fred Gall, assisting in butchering. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Warble and family of Goshen moved for the winter to the John Roher farm north of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Roher will spend the winter in the south. Mr. Glen Nicklie has moved to the Eli Tulley farm north of Syracuse. Mr. Wm. Tulley suffered a light stroke last Thursday, at the home of his son Roy. » Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Qrull, Mrs. Chas. Neff and daughters, spent Sunday in North Manchester, with Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Raicket. Miss Grace Prough of Goshen was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield Saturday evening. Mr, ard Mrs. W. E. Sheffield and son Eugene, Mr. J. F. Weybright spent Sunday in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meek spent Monday in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Morehouse and son John rnd granddaughter, MissOpal Morehouse entertained the following at Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barringer of Yellow Creek Lake, Mr. Everett Morehouse, Miss Laveta Warstler of So. Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neff of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Russell and family of Solomon Creek, Miss Orpha Warstler of near Syracuse, Mr. Burdette Firestone, Mr. John Cripe, Mr. Frances McCloughan of Goshen, Miss Mary Slabaugh of Nappanee. Mr. Raleigh Neff had two sheep, Mr. Hugh Strong had onesheep, Mr. Rice Low had a mare and colt to die in the past few days, cause unknown. Miss Lucile Troup of New Paris, spent Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Troup.. Mr. and Mrs. Theris Doll are all smiles. They say it is a girl, named Ella Bell, born Friday. Miss Dorotha Lutes is, working in Goshen for a few weeks, Mrs. Oharl Lutes has been on the sick list the past .three weeks, but is much improved. Mrs. Roe Hatcel Os Milford spent a few days lust week at the home of Charles Lutes. SALEM Joe Smith and family attended the revival meetings at Zion church, Sun-

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day evening. Earl Ulery and family spent Sunday with Arch DeFries and family. Howard W’atkins and family spent Sunday with Joseph Smith and family Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeFries spent Friday visiting in Fort Wayne and Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crowl ofnear Oswego spent Sunday with Eli Crowl. Mrs. Chas. Bowser and daughter, Joy Louise called, on Joe Smith and family last Tuesday. Walter Dunnick fell and broke his inn last Thursday. SOUTH SIDE Mrs. Warbel attended revival services at Indian Village Sunday evening. There was a good attendance and a good sermon. Mrs. Hopple and son have had a new garage builded. It was put up by Sylvester Unrue. Dan Warbel attended the funeral of his nephew, Marion Brady, who died at his home in Mishawaka, Saturday. ■ Harry Warbel and friend visited Harry’s grandparents, the Warbels. Mary Gosey and daughter Ruth called on the Warbel’s Saturday. Mrs. Ella Meyers and daughter Pearl of New Paris visited Isaac Wagner Tuesday. Vern Wagner from Turner, Mich,, has come to spend a few days with his father,-Isaac Wagner, who grows weaker day by day. Mrs. Wagner’s son and wife, Arthur Apple from Michigan, and Oliver Appel and wife and children of near Warsaw were Sunday dinner guests of their mother. Mrs^-Winsor’s son Perry, who has gone away for his health, seems to be improving, according to the last letter sent his mother. ? DISMAL Mrs. Mary Wilkinson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green of Cromwell to South Bend Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thersia Doll of Wawasee November 7th, a girl, name Ellabell. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buchtel and children of Middlebury spent Sunday with Jasper Buchtel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gross of Churubusco Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkinson, Sunday, visited their daughter and fan?ily, Harold Bobeck of Ft. Wayne is spending a week’s vacation at the home of his parents, Calus Bobeck and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkinson and daughter spent Tuesday evening with Guy, Gross and wife of Churubusco. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dillon of North west of Syracuse entertained for din-

What A Woman 44 YEARS OLD Should Weigh ARE YOU GETTING FAT These ere authentic figures—look over the table below—if your weight and heigth match them—congratulate yourself—your figure is a shape ly ofne—free from fat —weigh yourself today.. 4 Ft. 1} In 126 Pounds 5 Ft. 0 In. 128 5 Ft. 1 In. 130 “ 5 Ft.' 2 In. 133 5 Ft. 3 In. 136 5 Ft. 4 In. 139 ” 5 Ft. 5 In. 143 5 Ft. 6 In. 147 •5 Ft. 7 In. 151 5 Ft. 8 In. 155 5 Ft. 9 In. . 159 5 Ft. 10 In. 1152 ” Weights given includes ordinary indoor clothing. { If you are overweight cut out pies, pastries and cake—also qandy for 4 weeks—then weigh yourself again— Go light on potatoes—rice, butter, cream and sugar—eat lean meatchicken, fish, salad—green vegetables and fruit. Take oue half seaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast—This is the easy, safe and sensible way to take off fat—an 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts lasts 4 weeks—Get it at Thornburg Drug Co. or any drug store in the world—You’ll be gloriously alive—vigorous and vivacious in 4 weeks. ner Mr. and Mrs. Claus Bobeck and Mr. and Mrs. Dora Clingerman Sunday a week ago. Mr. Milton Bitner and family and Raymond Bitner and family attended the basket ball game at No. Webster. Saturday -night. Harvel Cole and family of Wakarusa were recent visitors in the Lee Lung home. CONVENTION LOSES BY 79,873 VOTES Indiana voters rejected the proposal to call a constitutional convention by a majority of 79,873. The total vote in the state against the convention was 435,693. The vote favoring the convention was 355,820. —; o— BAZAAR AND MARKET. The U. B. Ladies Aid will hold a bazaar and Market on Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Jet White store. adv, - -—■ —- ——o— — - Mr. John H. Jones and Mrs. Ernest Sweet and little daughter of Fort Wayne spent Monday with their mother, Mis. James Bickel. Mr. Jones will spend the week in Syracuse. s

JET WHITE STORES Quality First Economy Always n L SANTA VALLEY QQ 1 eaClieS Fancy Fruit-Heavy Syrup, 24 cans, 2 for «J<zC 1 dei/monte Tn I meapple Crushed, 21 cans, 2 for £ tUC T 1 , JET WHITE, No. 2 cans, 10c, doz ...... sl.lO 1 omatoes HAND PICKED, 21 can, 2 for 25c, doz... 1.49 r • F LIBBYS, No. 2 cans, 2 for 1 25 c □pinacn FINEST, No. 21 cans, 2 for 35c c V" L VAN CAMPS nr oauer Kraut 21 cans, 3 for Zsc — - —— , . . ... - PET, CARNATION, nr p CnU 100 lb Bags 175 c IVIIIK Perfect, Jerzee, 3 cans tttzv Odll 50 p, Bi oc ks, 3 for __ SI.OO Ppar WHITE cloud ’ 25c Catsun STUBEN * 2lar ' ge -- —25 c I Ctt» Early June, No. 2 cans, 3 for— VdlbUp 3 small Cnrn SILVER BAK WheaHes 1 CENT SALE Ifir VUrn Sugar Corn> No . 2 can, 3 for OOC W IlCct LIC7& ! pkg, 15c, 2 for j 1 W Kidney Beans %£ P ,. >CMM 23c Ginger Snap 3 lbs ...29c Marshmallowsl9c Apple Butter übbys ‘l9c p fT DEL MONTE ' d»-| AA VOII 66 Vacuum Packed, 3 pounds L.. <p 1. UV FT RADIXLITE 6 boxes ~ OF lYlcltCneS Bluetip in Carton, 2 cartons mDC II • SPAGHETTI, One pkg Noodles nn iVlcLCcirOlll FOULDS, Free with 3 pkgs ..L.L OC Lachoy ProductsßEAN - SPROUTS, CHOW .MIEN < FOR your CHO? suey NOODLES, CHINESE SOY SAUCE, each. IUC Fruits and Vegetables Bananas 3 [bß for -19 c Grapes 2 lbs tor . ... 19c Oranges size, per box 40c Cranberries 2 it* tor 32c

PYTHIAN SISTERS BANQUET Members of the lodge who are not mothers, entertained those who are,, when the Pythian Sisters met Friday evening. Tw r ent,y-three guests attended the banquet, served by the 12 members on the committee. Mrs. Warren Colwell read some poems with reference to mothers, and following the banquet, came lodges — o —- BAKE SALE The Lutheran Ladies Aid will hold its 25th annual bake sale at Beckman’s furniture store, Wednesday, Nov. 26, beginning at 10 ,a. m. Baked goods will be a specially, and orders may be placed with any member of the society. adv. -—: p ■ R. A. M. TO MEET. A very important meeting of the Chapter will be held Monday evening Let every member try to be there. A. J. ARMSTRONG, H. P. W. T. COLWELL, Recorder. •• —o — NOTICE. No hunting, trapping or trespassing allowed on any of the land known at Maxwelton Manor, located on Syracuse and Bonar Lakes. Syracuse Land Co., owners.

J. P. MORGAN was once asked the secret of his tremendous financial success. He replied, “I sell when everyf Jbody wants to buy. I buy when everyy body wants to sell.” Right now, everybody wants to * sell. Prices are down. Buying now will help bring back prosperity to all of us, and give employment to thousands who are out of work. It has been 16 years since furniture has been priced as low as it is now. Now, indeed, is a great time to “fix up” your home. Beckman’s “QUALITY FURNITURE"

I THE DECK GOSHEN’S newest and most unique Play Land is now open every afternoon and evening. Come up Dine Dance PLAY SHUFFLE BOARD First Door East of Smithy's “ Lunch Room GOSHEN ’