The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 December 1930 — Page 7

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL ! HCFUBLICAN t Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana. - • THURSDAY, DEC. 11. IWA { lpC a WS ni «s ■y' . i Mrs. Al Mock spent last week end in Cromwell at the home of Mis. Charles Drudge. Miss Natheta Sloan came home from South Bend to spend last Sunday with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thornburg of Marion spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Macy .went to Converse, yesterday, to visit reli ivethere for a few days. J. E. D. Crow and family have moved from Lake Et. Wayne for the rest of the winter. P. W. Soltau was siek-ln bed last week, his illness being attributed t< gall trouble. Miss Blanche Lung spent the week end with Miss Virginia Campbell <>f Garrett. . Friends on Wa-wasee have received word of the serious illness of Paul Dickinson’s mother in Ft. \\ ayne. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Klink took dinner with Mr. and Mrs.-Garrett Gris abnj. Thursday evening. The Misses Mary Geiger and The!-, ma J>arr spent Tuesday evening with Miss Verna Hite. Mrs.. W. G. Connolly wsa taken il with gal', trouble Tuesday night. She is now recovered,.. Rev. Royer of. Fortville. visiu and Mrs. J P. Dolan, and "Sher Syra cuse friends last Wednesday afternoon. Fifty of the folks'from the ’Cl;..ft !•

<w*“ FOR HER # . bouble Vanity Cases SI.OO Single Vanity Cases .50 Old Ivory Toilet Sets Bibles Fine 1 Jox Candies , 4 FOR HIM Cigars in Xmas. Packages Pipes' Shaving Seis Bill Folds . Kodaks' FOR THE CHILDREN Dolls. 5c 53.00 All Sorts of Games. F. L. HOCH Greeting Cards 2 for 5c Others 1 5c »<»•»••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*••••••••••••••••••* I GUTS!! I •• . • • • * : A huge crowds of• 90,000 persons J Z was entertained last Saturday at the • • Coloseum in Los Angeles by a foot- : • ball game between Notre Dame and • • Southern California. Who won is past ; • a history, but the winning team cer- 5 : tainly proved its fighting instinct— • • it took “guts” to get there. : • : It doesn't take “guts’* to use our J : Old Virginia Red Ash after you find • ; out its good points. It doesn’t take : : “guts” to tell your neighbor about it. J • No matter how much you brag • • about our Old Virginia Red Ash coat : • you have not told half the story— it • • would take the vocabulary of Shake- ; : speare to tell all its good points. : • We won’t attempt to describe Old * • Virginia Red Ash to you in this ad, ; : but we do feel that if you have not ! • , already seen it and tried it in its lat- • • est and best form, you have yet to ex- : : perience that feeling that most mot- • ! J or manufacturers describe when • • they say “just take the wheel." : • ' • : ITS CLEAN — MAKES LESS THAN j ! A BUSHEL OF ASH TO THE TON • e • • £. • | Syracuse Feed Mill i • Flour Feed Coal Salt Ice • W. L. Disher Phone 98 :

i of the Brethren attended services, in J a body, bn Tuesday evening at the Bethany church northwest of town. | Ralph Teetor and Dan Teetor of Hagerstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1 Hunger visited the Jake Saturday .afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Darr and Mrs. ■ Clara Wagner and daughter Martha attended the funeral of a. friend at Plymouth on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie McClure and two i children and Miss Wilma Geiger spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L Scarlet of Elkhart. M> and Mrs daughter LaVada and Charles Dean. .Sunday with M.r- and Mrs, Be; t Laughlin. , Dan Klink Went to 1 ndium-.poiis. Tuesday, to attend the two day meeting there of newly elected trustees of the state. Mrs. R. f and Rulf, of Fort. \\’.(-,■(■ < • last Friday at Rolfs cottage on Wawasee, closing it for the winter. Mrs R. G- Fo b >ndition is ieported as improving. She has been ill, off and on, for the past, few weeks, with gall trouble. ■ Miss Nell Sprague returned tioijie ast week, ifter « week’s visit with he. brother Dale, and her sister, Mrs B u els, h M idis '■ . Wis. \ children, last' Thursday evening. honor of his 78th birthday. Mrs. Mabie ,smi’h is working for . Mrs. Maude. Traster, who is taking ~ ■ ■ . ’s vacation from . the teleph.< : e office, Mr. and Mrs Charles Meek of Lee.burg spent Sunday with Mrs. Meek’s sister,. Mrs. S. ()< Jefferies, who has been ill. Mrs. Ida Wiriger and Miss Edith Miller of North Manchester, sisters of A. L. Miller, spent Tuesday . here with Mr.-Miller and family.' ' •

Indiana weekly INDUSTRIAL REVIEW L Indianapolis—Widening and resurfacing East New York street complel?d from Randolph to Tuxedo street.' A.nderson Andrews Asphalt Co., of Hamilton, Ohio, ha§ contract to re-, i surface Meridian street between l Eighth and Ninth streets, I Brimfield Harry L. Hunger submitted low bid of $33,099 for con.truction of overhead bridge on State Road No. 6 over tracks of New York .Central railroad. I [I Mooresville Mooresville Public | Service Co., has extended power lin- : Pesto approximately. 40 farms during . he past few months. 1 Hedfoid New ■’ Courthouse ~ opened ’ jand dedicated. ' C Kobarl Coffee Shop and Delicates- . sor. opened at 345 Main street. Silver Lake - Mrs. Eva L. • McCur- .' >ajn purchased building east of Sujnnio Hardware Store from David Colbert and will opert restaurant, j Rodkey Pete Williams purchased T John May building on West .Eighth.j ■-t!.<<-‘ a: d is remodeling for bakery, i West Lebanon E. A. ' Harm’ opened new funeral parlor at Main ' and West Second streets, Montezuma S. C. Eppert purchased blacksmith shop from Chas! Dun-' .'can, | ' Oxford Paul Smith, purchased! stole building from Edwin Morse;'j will move to his lot south of Runner Hotel and use foi display room for . furnaces and plumbing fixtures. I! Gary City-w ide drive underway to j . .. se 8130,000 to bring three Chicago plants of Associated Apparel Indus'•tries, Inc., to this city. Anderson; Cehtral . Indiana.■ Railroad installing switch leading into. . . p< . Eve ybody ()il Co. .fact building on W est Second St. tTrv iiie V G. i' lm hei pui-h; - ind rent':deled; ; J Newport Ed Card opened autonio-r ■ ;e rep .arid st >i age shop in ga . ■. ■ a ... ated by H trry Wai reri, Dec at ir ■ Site her of Thii d fojt erection of post office building. ■; M: ‘dii' ■w : Marcus A. Clark will open i .batoi arid chick hatchery in m. ' ■ . I' S i' lle.'d 535,000- addition will ■ be built to fimct n y <>f South Bend j; ■ C at 110 S South High street. S r'?..d'. frotn Plymouth Avenue road to E st W karusa pavement. ' Ki.mht>n wm New front built on , Danner- Bros. Variety Stoie, . i l Lawrenceburg Cny will build wares! I Plymouth Pjyiirbuth; Battery Co. .! destroyed by tirej will be rebuilt im- i J mediately. CoatsviUe’ Local telephoM- com-j j pa.ny rel uil'ding sy-tei.i in town, . ' * ■ j West Lebanon Earl liami!t<>n leased Frar.ueberger. homestead and :■ ' ' frtti ,; foj funeral home. | - \e. Harry links Son. con- ■ tract rs, completed a bridge across! Muscataiuck River,on State High-1 - wry N<. 7 at this place. . S< h Bei d Hangei at mu airport to be leased to Lenert Air- ■ - craft Company us ( Pentw arte, Mich.L j who contemplate bringing place sac- . lory here. 5 t 1 Elwood Ice skating pond . being j constructed in southwest corner of j Callaway Park.' . South Bend New system of, traffic s .. lights :: stalled on Michigan street t : LaSalle avent e to New York s •Central railroad elevation. Wmamac Three bridges to be built oil State Road No. 14 is Pulaski County, west of this ctiy,. contract to . be awarded to Vinee-nnes Bridge Co., on bid <>f $27,688. Benre Hartford township =high school gymnasium-and auditorium de- ! dicated. . Jasonville Franchise granted to Universal Gas Co., to furnish this city with gaa. I Culver Memorial Park constructed during past summer, dedicated recently. Rochester East Ninth street wid!tened and opened to traffic from Mapison street to Franklin avenue. * South Bend George J. Hoffman Sand and Grahvel Co., Midwest and H. G. Christman Sand and Gravel Companies of this city, -an dßeyejr Bros. Sand* and Gravel Co. of Mishawaka, merged, new company has SS 'V.om) capitalization and will be called South Bend Sand and Gravel Co., with offices at 3113 Lincoln Way West. j I Anden-vn Playground equipment | will be purcbafted for Jefferson School j |in North Anderson. Aurora Carl Baker opened maga- | | zine shop and shoe shining parlqr I in Joerger huikliftg. Portland - Arbaugh Construction Co., rushing construction of new tire ‘department building on North Corti- 1 ! merce street. ; I I Roche, te; Texas Oil Co., o-mpif: Jed erection <«f sl3,t’*»o tilling station I at Main and Eleventh streets. , T Aurora- Lowell Powell will open restaurant >n connection with George ; Demas Confectionery. I Berne -Jay County Farm Bureau 1 purchased ' building from Portland ‘ Body Works in which to open creamery. ; Fort Wayne—sl,3oo,ooo Lincoln Tower, new home of Lincoln National Bank and Trust Co., completed and occupied. Morristown- Gulf Oil Co. has crew of men located here working on construction of pipe line east and west through Shelby, Hancock, Rush and Henry counties. ’ South Bend —$100,000 factory completed on West Sample street for Roach, Appleton Co., who is moving from Chicago to this city.

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, : — — IN OI K < Hl RCHES I !l L—.— i ZION CHAPEL. '■ , 1 Rev. J. E. Shaw, pastor, Sherman Deaton, Supt. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning service, 10:30 a. in. v; Evening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even-; ng 7 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD. Geo. L. Chapman, Pastor. . | Sunday School 10:00 a. ih_ | Preaching, service, 11 a. m. and 7 a. m, z ’ '. . . | The revival services are being enjoyed by the splendid crowds. Seven vave been converted, and interest growing. Public invited. iETIIGDIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A. J. Armstrong, Minister. W, G. Connolly, Supt. Church School, 9:45, Junior League, 11:00. Morning; Worship, 11 :<H>. "The Folly of Ignoance.” Intermediate League, 6:15. Evening Service, 7:00. Mid-week service, Tuesday.'7:ife The Chrislfnas Committee is planing an old time Christinas enterainment for Sunday evening. Dec. 21 —, —_— p— : ■ J, GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ■ I A. H. Arbaugh, Pastor. o A’er.non Beckman, S. S. Supt. . SundWy. school, 9:45 a. m. Morniig worship, 10:15. This will be a Christmas service n hytrtns\ahd sein ■ .<' A pageant entitled "The Angel’s Christmas” in connection with the iew high, class Christinas anthems will be presented at Grace Lutheran Church Sunday evening Dec. 21, at ;

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t--7. o’clock. The public is invited.' * X EVANGELICAL CHURCH X i R. G. Foust, pastor. ? P. W. Soltau, Gen. Supt., H. M. ' Hire, Asst. ■ Sunday School at 9:45 a. in. ? I Morning service, 10:45 a. m. y Evening Service 7 P. M. The public is cordially invited. V CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN. £ | Evangelist J. Edwin Jarboe, pastor. , X i Leonard Barnhart, S. S. Supt. y I Sunday School 10 a. in. , Preaching, 11 a. in. and 7p. in. Y evening, ■ j ! U. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS Y Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Gerald Bushong, 'Supt. ■ X , Morning Service 11 A. M. • I J:* A. Nicodemus, Pastor, y CONCORD U. B. CHURCH. , £ Rev. F. W. Engle of Walkerton, ,X ilnd. will be the preacher for the spe- £ rial meetings beginning in the Con- v -•oid U. B. church. Sunday evening December 7th. The time is 7:30 east i.£ — - : •> WHEN SICK. ' ’ Consult Dr. Warner. He uses all J £ he latest methods. Results quick, y Treatments, pleasant. Phone 176, Go- . shen. T ■ — .11 Attention Golf Players > Anyone playing on a team of j. four ip competition with another .• team,, plays three games for 50 f cents earn person, and the win- A ning team . receives 25 cents for each player when the game is Y completed. Anyone who wishes to A enter a ream to play afternoons or y evenings, please call Mr. Cochran £ Ph me Ila Ligonier. A prize' on A each 'h"!e ranging from 50 cents y | to s '>?!’ >. ' ? COMML NIT Y GOLF COL RSE X j LIGONIER. IND. •> - "J 1 7- £ ’ 1 ' •%

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