The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 December 1930 — Page 5

\MAIL DISMAL Mrs. Minnie Doll, of Wawasee called ton Mrs, Bert Rariden of south of Cromwell Friday. She is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harper and two sons of Cromwell spent Sunday eVining with Mr.. aiKf Mrs. Wilmot Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Egolf of Churubusco were entertained in the Ray Wilkinson home Sunday. Mrs. Katherine Beck is visiting the ■ less Covel family at Angola. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shearer of Gromwell called at the Thessia Doll home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burley of Paulding, 0., spent a few days las’

THE STAR STORE The Gift Store for Men Where Your Dollar Goes Farthest. SUGGESTIONS

BELTS $1.50. $1.00.50c German Silver Initial A Buckles ' ' ©

— — . Pajamas COOPERS. New Pattern. , ' • 1 \ ‘ - z ‘ ‘ ■ $1.95 $4.95 . z

L Garter and Arm Band Sets Fancy Silk Suspenders. Leather and Wool House Slippers. HANDKERCHIEFS Large assortment Handkerchiefs, plain white anti fancies. Silks and Pure Lined at 5c to sOc

UNDERWEAR . .Mens Fancy Silk Under* wear Ensemble Jj. 'vk 'v ™d si 95 Shirts and Shorts New IB[lsjlwjjEt patterns, plenty of Bfl'■rA.lLAwl stock to select from. Hw&.*■ i 1., in i -

LADIES BOOTS Ladies Boots, Snaps and Zspt. . ’ '' per Fasteners. New Brown Shade and Black. 1 $2.35 and. $3.25 Made By Goodrich. [ * *

L LEATHER GOODS— Bags and Gladstones always acceptable gifts. I Everything a real Mens Store should have. Good assortments. Courteous Treatment. > FOSTER and HARLEY NEXT DOOR TO STATE BANK I* -

week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Burley and son Frank. I C. F. Clingerman and wife spent Thursday with I. N. Shock and wife of.Leesburg. ; ■ * Hr. and Mrs. M. Mullin of Chicago were guests over the week end of - Ralph Lung and wife. f Mr. and Mrs. Freman Bobeck apd family, Mr. C. Bobeck, Mrs. Clara 80-. , beck of Topeka, .Mr. Claus Bobeck . and family and Harry Voris were ■ Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Nelson Bobeck and daughter. Mi. and Mrs. Russel Maggert are the parents of a daughter born Dec. 2 at the hospital at Ligonier. Mr. and .Mrs. Claus Bobeck called on Dora Clingerman and wife Suns day evening. WEST END ' ~T~ > I Mr. arid Mrs. Jess Owens and dau-

' TIES ' SCARFS $ ' Four in hands and bows. All new 1$ /V. V cX J ! . Merchandise, neatly packed in in- T A 1 di vidual b o xes • (' -k /V 1-00 75c 50c

MENS SHIRTS Largest line of Mens V jn fan v Drew Shirts ever Z • shown in the town, col- /' : r v v sli i lars attached, tub fast / / ’ wSa Vp Also plain. White Broadcloths, collars attached, | and bands. I ' '

NEW OVERCOATS California weights. Knit Garments. Also the heavier Boucles. Priced from $22.50 TO $37.50

hter of North Manchester, Mr. H - card Isley, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Isley f Silver Lakewere week end guests f Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rbwdabaugh. Mrs. Charles Sparrow, Mr. Charley Price of Ligonier, Mr, and Mrs. Hovard Wodkin and family, Mr. and Irs. Crate Beard and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linderman. Mr. and Mrs. Urbanna Huber of Wavaka spent Tuesday with Mr. and vlrs. W. H. Weybright. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutes ano family, Mr. Jay Wysong spent Sunlay in South Bend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angla Barnard. Meeting at Bethany each Evening, You are-invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John McGarrity were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and -Mrs. J Geo. Petters of near Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Ralpha Vail were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

sox Mens Silk and Silk and Wool . Sox Interwoven and Real Silk LADIES HOSE ' Ladies Sheer Chiffon Hose ■ ■ Picot, Top, New Dull Shades, including the new , Dull Black. SI 25

.ROBES Silk' Lounging Robes at S 6 50 Warm Flannel Bathrobes for Men and Boys SWEATERS Light Weight and Heavy. Coat Style and Slip Overs SI 50 to S 9 75

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‘FMfield. Mr. W. E. Sheffield who has been ill the past three weeks is much im-' proved. Those who called on him over 1 the week end were: Rev. 0. C. Win-I ger of North Manchester Rev. Asny ; Clem, Ed Berkey, Mr. rind Mrs. Ray Ogal of Goshen, Mr. Chas. Lutes, ■ Miss Orpha Warstler. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr.'; and Mrs. Joe Jarvis of Bristol were, guests of Mr. apd Mrs. JohpzMcGarriety Friday. * Mr. John McGarriety received word j that his brother. Dave, who has been . very ill is improving. I —— McCOLLEY’S CORNER/ Those on the sick list are Greely • Yoder and Mrs. Millicent Miller. •,■ . I Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler spent I Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. : ■ Nat House. ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggs and; family had. as Sunday dinner guests: | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wiggs, John Wiggs and Orval Wiggs. In the as- ’ ternoon Very Strieby and daughter Florence and Ward Robison were callers. I Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler and Mr. arid Mrs.' Chas. Richcreek spent Sunday at the home of MrS. Sarah J. Kauffman. Mrs. Nat House and Mrs. Graham ' Tyler called on Mrs. Millicent Miller Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richcreek spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller and family. Ward Robison took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Chasa. Godschalk and Ward Robison spent Saturday evening at the Greely Yoder home. Those who helped Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright with their butchering on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Wright, Chas. Grissom, Ward Robison,-Mrs. Geo. Kreger and Vern Strieby. Mr. and Mrs., Dave Dewart and Mrs. Clara Stookey of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright, Mrs. John Harin, Ward Robison and John Gilbert assisted Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kreger with their butchering on Monday. Mrs. Graham Tyler spent one day last week with, her sister, Mrs. Chas. Richcreek. Arnel Miller spent Friday forenoon with his mother, Mrs. Harley Miller at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Millicent Miller. Graham Tyler and Edward Richcreek shredded fodder for J. Warner last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller and family made -a business trip to Elkhart Wednesday. ' . CONCORD Mr. and Mrs. Emeral Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucker attended a Farm Bureau meeting and oyster supper at the Etna Green school house, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs., Willard Tyler spent Saturday evening with Mr. and'Mrs. Ernest- Mathews. Mr. and Mrs, John L. Shoemaker of Marva, 111., came Dec. 6th to spend a week with'Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gall. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher and family enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom. Messrs and Mesdames Floyd Gallaway and family of Cromwell and Rial Troup of Milford were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. A. Fisher. Mr. Guy Fi^pr,and family were South Bend Shoppers Saturday. Ernest Mathews and wife and Mabie Buhrt called at the Evert Tom home. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tyler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buhrt. SOUTH SHORE Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kindle of Goshen spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sargent and daughter were dinnehxguests of Mr. and. Mrs. Chester Hill Thursday. ) Mrs. Bert S^arfuss—tailed on Mi’s. Wilma Baker Friday evening. > Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock (and Mrs. Roy Miles spent Friday noon in Fort Wayne. ? Emmet Ingle of Fort Wayne called on Mr-and Mrs. Chester Hill Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. James Traster and Mr. and M rs. Bert Searfoss spent Sun-1 day evening in Goshen. MrsT’dwlta Warner expects to move in her new hwqie this week. Mr. Frank Wojfoman, who has been suffering with a broken hip, is able to sit up in a chair. , SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Chester Firestone and two sons spent Sunday with Harry Coy and family of Syracuse. Mr. Eiank Stoner of Michigan is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Albert Longcor and family. George Mullen and family spent Sunday with Mrs. James Long. Mrs. Sarah Juday is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Ben Zimmerman and family. Miss Merian Darr spent Sunday with Dorothy Green of Benton. Miss Louise Darr and Juanita Gushwa spent Sunday with Mabie and Dorothy Mullen at the home of Mrs. Long. The Ladies Aid will meet next Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 17th at the home of Mrs. Ed. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. John Darr accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pear-

What A Woman ! 39 YEARS OLD Should Weigh You May Be Getting Fat. I V' ‘ If your weight and heighth match ; the figures below—you have a good i normal, free from fat figure and I don’t have to worry—Weigh yourI self today— ’ ,| , Ages 35 to 39. Ft. 11 In. 122 Pounds | '5 Ft. 0 In. 124 ;5 Ft. 1 In. - 126 “ ' •5 Ft. 2 In. 129 ,5 Ft. 3 In. 132 )5 Ft. 4 In. 136 - “ •5 Ft. s’ln. 140 “• i. 5 Ft. 6 In. 144 jo Ft. 7 In. 148 “ 15 Ft. Bln 152 “ 5 Ft. 9 In. 156 “ I j-5 Ft. 10 In. 159 “ J i Weights given include ordinary in-! idoor clothing. ' If you are overweight cut out pies. > pastries and candy for 4 weeks ; —i then weigh yourself again—go light: on potatoes, rice, butter, cream and, sugar, eat lean meat, chicken, fish, ‘ salads, green vegetables and fruit. j Take one half teaspoon of Kruscheh Salts in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast —This' is the easy safe and sensible way to j take off fat an 85 cent bottle lasts j 4 weeks- Get Kruschen Salts at. Thornburg Drug Co., or any drug i store in the world. You’ll be glourious ‘ ly alive, vigorous and vivacious in 4 1 weeks. ’ / - -Jman of Benton went to North Manchester Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fred Aulfield, the only child of Rev. and Mrs. Elder, former pastor here. She had made many visits fiere during Rev. Elder’s pastorate, and had made many friends. She was 46 years of age and leaves her. husband and 2 children, ages 10and 12=years. Mrs. Aulfield died at: Bloomington hospital following an operation for tumor. , | The little daughter of Rev, and; Mrs. Wilson became suddenly ill Sun-1 day evening with convulsions caused from an attack of acute indigestion.! She was unconscious for about three I hours but has nearly recovered at this time. Mis. Vica Hapner remains the same. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Longcor and • daughter Berdine spent Sunday with - Will Longcor and family of Goshen. ' •Sunday school and preaching ser-1 vice Sunday evening. SALEM Glen Tom and family called on Reuben Mock and family Wednesday evening. A .mmber from here attended the Atwcod. and Milford basketball game Friday .evening. Revival, meetings-are being held at this place by Rev. David Mishler of Nappanee. Every one invited to attend the services each evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eiler of Redman Park attended the funeral of the latter’s grand father on. Thursday,

JET WHITE STORES Quality First Economy Always CO Extra Fine Granulated-Cloth bag.. DmC P - G WHITE NAPTHA 710 n7“ □o<ip ~ KIRKS FLAKE WHITE bars .. j4C pj • “ FLAKES or GRANULES 1A Vflip SO Large Package luC c6I UMBIA city pastry, rn' 1 lOUr 5 pound sack, 15c, 24 lb sack JVC Butter CREAMERY, lb 36c al.l. ; — — . q_ la. MULKEYS IODINE, nr FANCY □dll Free Running> 3 pkgs I\IVC BLUE ROSE, 4 lbs Toilet paper 7^ ORF 19c Peas 25c Pancake . BPCK _ WHE ? 25c Hominy, *,,.... 23c Navy Beans ™„ o d lc p i; ted . 3 lbs 23c Peanut Butter bulk, ib 29c ifiF . 1 RADIXLITE 6 boxes nr Ivlatcnes BLUE-TIPS in cartoon, 2 cartoons.ZjC £f RED-BAG r* n VOl ree PEABERRY, 3 pounds UdC Q 1 SUNNY POINT, 3 tall □cumon ALASKA-PINK, cans JjC n SUNKIST“ uranges navels , p er do Z jzc Bananas, 3 lbs for 20c Grape Fruit, large size 5 for.. 25c Head Lettuce, per headloc Emperor Grapes, per lb 10c

Mr. and Mi s. Fobert Mullen are | spending a few days' at the home of A their daughter at EBchart. Conrad Auer and Irvin TonifCalledl on Reuben Mock and family JSatur-1 day evening. I j George Mosier and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mp<jmd Mrs. . Anglin of Clunette. • Mr. arid Mrs. Orris Hawks of Elkhart spent Sunday -with the latter’s parents, Chauncey Weybright md family. ' \ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey DeFries were Sunday dinner guests of Edward Ny- > mier and wife of Goshen. ! Mr. and Mrs. Smith spent jThursday with Mr?*and Mrs. Charles I Schultz. x Joe Smith and family, Henry DeFries, wife and s<sh Jake and Emory Guy and wife called on Charles Bowser and family Wednesday evening. Emory Guy and wife of near Syracuse called on the latter’s parents, Joe Smith and family Sunday afternoon. I SWAM ON DEC. Bth. Howard Mock, Henry and Roy ; Godschalk enjoyed a swim in the : old swimming hole Monday, afternoon, "Must have been hot,” writ- , es our Salerii correspondent, Mrs. : Joe Smith. I ■■ : ■ ■ ■ / • - I I

- 2. Do Your. Christmas Shopping In SYRACUSE Take a look at the won- • derful X-Mas offerings. - Did you ever see such splendid merchandise before? Look in the beautiful windows. - Spend your money at . home and make a Big- • ger and Better Syracuse In compliment to the Merchants of Syracuse.. Central Lakes Telephone f X- j Corp- ♦

4 ORVAL G. CARR FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE PAUL CORY, Assistant Syracuse, Ind. Phone 75 Every Sunday EXCURSION sO—jKr--| Round Y ,. !p A Whole Day Visiting, Exploring CHICAGO Lv. Syracuse. . . , . . . 4:2x an (C.S. .) As. Chicago ....... 7:40 anri (C.S.T.) See Jncoln Park, rielc Museum, Art Institute, Theatres, tak. Front, ''Leop" ond Big League Caseball games or visit Garfield Par*. Conservatory, open day and night Returning trains lv. Chicago . 5:40 pm 9:45 pm (C.S.T.) Ar. Syracuse 8:36 pm 12.«8 am (C.S.T.)» For further information see Ticket Agent BALTIMORE & OHIO ■ ■■