The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 34, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 December 1930 — Page 5
FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Clint Callander anc three childien were Sunday visitors at* the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Buttrtck of . near MilfordMr. and Mrs. Crist Darr spent Saturday shopping in Goshen and at the home of their son. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McSweeny spent several days with relatives in Chicago. Frank Maloy is caring foi their stock. *. Mr. and Mrs. Mesdarnes Myers and Snyder attended church at the Big Church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. .Janies Myers spent Sunday with W. M. Fisher at \\ awasee. Charles Deithrick and Mr. Miller /were callers at the A. \\ . Geyer home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Myers entertained their grandson,. Jimmie Myers Wednesday evening. A supper was given in honor of his fifth birthday. Other guests were his parents. N- ' „ Myers and wife and his sister It is reported t hey feel bigigei since ekting that supper. Mrs Howiyd M<.'■weeny called the Crist Darr home Thursday as ternoon. ■ ' : Mr. and Mrs Oat Darr’ard son <nd daughter of Menton and Mr Hessler of South Bend spent Sunday with ■Jess- Darr fend sap ily . of Syracuse; and also called at the Crist Darr home. a e e Milford vis itors 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Shi mm of Wawasee called at the Dai r hi-: .e Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs Charles Deithrick and children, E J. Dai i ami wife and . A .W Geyer and wife • The Struck brothers -f Syra spent Sunday with The Callander brothers.: f Mr. and Mrs: Earl tftei'y of hear New Salem ■ died .it the s!yeis h e Saturday, enroute to South Bend SALEM -Robert Mullen and wife have :re turned home, aftei having spent the pust few days with the latter s daghter in Elkhart. ■ At<h DeEiies ami wife were Goshen shoppei - Fblrsday.
10 0 Reduction On EVERYTHING In Our Store Beginning Friday Dec. 19 And Continuing up to XMAS This Sale Makes XMAS BUYING ECONOMICAL Dress Shirts Work Shirts Neckwear Work Gloves Scarfs Flannel Shirts Handkerchiefs Boys, Youth, Mens Hosiery Coveralls Suspenders Underwear Belts Spats Dress Gloves Collars Hats Caps Sweaters Lounging Robes All these Items are New Stock Just Received YOU CANNOT AFFORD NOT TO BUY HERE M. E. RAPP Swift's Meat Scraps MEAN J More Eggs — More Profit ~ Swifts Meat 1 wMtivHuWr Experiment Stations have prov- ScFRpS | ed that laying hens must have ... . BVftCAj meat. 11 > ' B ci 11 V ’W' SWIFT’S MEAT SCRAPS made •rom fresh meat trimmings handled under U. S. Government Inspection, are the cheapest .cleanest, handiest and best form of meat food for your hens. FOR SALE BY Stiefel Grain Co. PHONE 886
Henry GodsehaiK, Dale and Howard Mock called at the Joseph 1 Tilth home Monda,. evening. An -kg poind -a arrived at the hoipe of Mr. and Mrs. George Auer Thursday morningi He was named Robert Eugene. f Eli Crowl and son spent Friday in f Warsaw on business. Chauncey Weymight and wife were. Warsaw shoppers FridayAmong th- se who were guests of ' i-’orrest Kern and family and of Wil.liaht Toms. Sunday- were Reuben 1 Mick and daughter and Conrad "> Alter. i Arch DeFnes and wife and Amy iawthrop, ,lr.. and wife spent Suh1 ay in St. Joe, Mich., Pauline Klinger was the week e*d guest of her parents, Edward Klingt er and family. - 'Lucille Smith. wh<> is .employed in El' hart, spent the week end with her r parents. Joe Smith and family. ? Glen Smith and family of Goshen 1 cal Fed on the former’s parents, Joel - Smith and family, Sunday. . i s. Those who helped Reuben Mock - >utchei Ist Tuesday were Conrad .-.I ige A.it”, Imm. I'om, Mrs. ;• Emory Guy and Joe Smith and wife. . e Smith »nd wife helped Charley chulti-butcher a hog last Thursday >.dv Al I eho :>e spent Sunday with • - » Mrsi'En try. Guy spent a couple'of ays with he parents, last w eek. ■. ■ 1 SOLOMON’S CREEK ’I Dale Darr.and family of Mishawaka spent Sunday evening with, Chester Firestone ami family. .1 dm Dari and family spent Sun ■ day with Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Smalt, and s«n Robert of .near Leesburg. Miss Ron aine Sta ker spent Sun . with Miss Lm.Be Darr. fferir ■ with appendicitis t . sex <-m; keek-. I ACh •' ■- al ibis place on B eve. De- 24. -I A 'good pi gram is being provided | 'The mam feature Ba play entitled | \ as at !-••>: sville.” Everybody .is] im, ited to <-.!t,e ami enj a the even ing. „ ; ■ Mm. Walter Simpson and het ? brother. Mr O. B Whistler visited i t heir-fat 'her- last week. He has. beer. ? . ill at hi' home in the southern part . ■r- the state. - ' Mrs: Vica.Hapnei is slow Iyv improv-1 • mg .and is able to sit up in bed. . Rev. Wilson and family took dinei Sai i y w ith Lei 1 Pern man and wife f Benton , i Sunday School.. Sunday njoi-ning .
• id preaching evening. 1 The I dies Aid postponed their I: jeting for this week. I WEST ENfTV ) 1 — f Mr. Neal Whitehead, Miss Emily 1 a id Dorotha Kauffman, Miss Lavon Carber of' Goshen w’ere Sunday > o rests of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Neff. Mr. Oscar Winger of North Manti Chester spent Friday night at the h me of Mr. and Mrs. R. Nets. 1 Miss Levida Warstler of So., Bend stent Sunday at the home of her I/, then. Mr. Albert Warstler. j Mr. and Mrs. J. Flemmings of Go- • ;mien were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. !,i hn McGarriety Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John McGarriety and ! I Mr. Lloyd Row dibaugh spent Thursday with Mr. David McGariety. who: is seriously ill’ at the hospital in: Greencastle. ! Mr. and Mrs. Claud Niles spent in South Bend, with Mr. land Mrs. John) Honer. . .. t Rev. John Stout spent Monday at tide home of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. H. Wes’-.ighr. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Linderman strent Monday with Mr and .Mrs Milt Rensberger. Mr. Sol .Morehouse has moved froi: Elkhart to the home of Ed. More house.’ , .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warble and sons Harry, Billie ami. Dannie of .v . ■ New Pa is, Mr. and Mi s. G ircii nd daughter, of Go-hen. were Sunay guesi-' of Ms. a‘id Mrs. Frank .inderihan. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowdibaugh. '• nd < hildren, Mr. and Mrs. John .McGarriety. spent Sunday in North "lanehester at the home of Mr. ah i li*s. Ri ssetl DeLarner. -m Mr.- and Mrs. . WrFlie Weyhright, lr.. and' Mrs ■ Fred Gall, and son Johi l -rvin, were Sunday guests of Mr. and I .
! aOTTfr the ear icGJL 2 % ' Mki If ' — I ’ But Just p ONE WEEK To Pick Out YOUR GIFTS We Have Them !■' . . and at What Prices 1 \ ' I WHILE our line <rf toys is . >1 extensive, we have aver-y 5 • • Bi Games, All Fair Pull Toys, Amos and. Andy. Steel j) m „ Trucks. Aerop mes, Pirg Pong. A Big Rubber B, 11. 15 inches in diameter at 50 cents. Special Incense | Gift Wrapping I Burner, 29 cents I and Dressings, Square I Tags Seals Refrigerator Sets I . . That Stack. 49 cents I ( 1 oHk .1 8-Day I Fancylloxes Cathedral I 111 slzes Goi g ( lock, ■ Decorations for Reg. Value $lO H the House NOW $6.75. I Tree Decorations Congress (.aids, 69c| still | iave some Fancy. Boxes 25c upK <>f those wonderful Electric Clock.- I bargains in $7.50 upH Greeting Cards. CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCO In Christmas i - ■ ■ — Whitmans and Johnstons Superfine Confections in Gift Packages 80 cents to $4.00 ■ Thornburg Drug Co. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE
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Mrs. Harley Gall. There will be a Christmas entertainment at Bethany Sunday evenk ing- ) Mrs. Hugh Bushong, who was on the sick list last week is much improved. l | Mrs. John Rbher is spending the week with Mrs. Dallas Roher, who is ' on the sick list, I Mrs. Gtha Warstler and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fackler spent Friday in * Goshen. | Mr. and Mrs. Tulley of North Webster were Sunday guests of Rev. Otha Warstler. Rex and Hugh Warstler of Colonwood, 0., spent the week end with their parents. ' . TT—P — - h TRY. A JOI RNAL WANT AD
Every Sunday •XCURSION I Round (rl p A Whole Day Visiting, Exploring CHICAGO v. Svr, -use 4.2- am (C.S. .) Xr. Chic 90 .... . . 7;40 am (C.S.T.) - See Lincoln Park, fielc Mj»ovni, 1 Ait InOhute, Theatres, Lak Front; ■"Loop” end B’g League B. sfebalt games o>- v.sii GcrAeld Par* Conservatory, op-n day and night Returning trains lii Chicago . 5 40 pm 9 45 pm (C.S.TJ s Ar. Syracuse S 36 pm 12 *8 am !C S T.) For further information see Ticket Agent BALTIMORE & OHIO
GRAVEL PIT .IS DOWN. The Sturm and Dillard gravel | ■’ plant wts cksgd down on Dec. 12,; ! 'ue to lack of business. Managersj state the plant w ill probably open i i gain about Feb. 1. I ■ 0 Mrs. Wm.' Gants was sick w ith a cvere cold last week.
Jp Shoppers’ Guide AT OSBORN’S one will find gifes -or every one, gifts of utility and of lasting beauty. For the older folk’, Osborn’s *is a reg lar treasury cG■ ■ - house, and for the youngsters a place of absorbing interest. A Few Gift Suggestions FOR GIRLS ’ for MEN FOR BOYS ' Electric Curling Iron ■ V atches ’ 'Vases’ ''T - ' Shavii g 1 • jsb.es and Cream ,y S Skates —. ' P - A ” Rifles . ' ke Skates . -Lights ; ' . ' . - Neg Dolls • ’ Kitty C arts I 11 Carriages . Tools, st ndard. Skooters ng Stands ' - • . ■ -.igycles , ' * . . i segball. bat; boxing gloves. •-..lie Br iH \ns . s ar.d Laps. -A ~ U- . . ’ > :>w Shoes ■’ E* - Fishing Tackle n Skates Color Kits 11 ' >kale& .. Guns K ives G ' i:nes ■ ' o EV Agons Foys. K<>Airs j U)1 Flash Lights FOR WOMEN A Waffle Iron, an Electric Percolator or Toaster will make an ideal These' .riicle< are all Chromium Plated an Nickle, guaranteed, for a lifetime. Clothes Hamper,' ■ - Watei Sets Ki’.ch- • Clocks Aluminum Ware' Pyrex Dishes ■' Cake* le.cuiators Cake Covers Electric .Clicks Dam:’.., Fable Cloths ■Vases und Pitchtis Silver Ware Stoves ■ ' Boys and Girls Santa Claus will visit our store Sai. Afternoon I WS, ’ _ - "7 ■ • “u- - ‘ • ■' .' OSBORN and SON
JET WHITE STORES Quality First Economy Always Christmas Landies varieties From, pound Ijc (X SUNKIST Size 150, doz 60c Uranges NAVELS Size 216, doz , 30c Size 252, doz■. 25c WT . "NEW - ”™ '“lrkpvrll.. JiT INutS NO 1 GRADE 2 lbs for 45C Bananas ... 20c Grapes Pe , 10c Grapefruit s ,„ ; 15c Cranberries r ‘. n> 18c Powdered Sugar lis 25c Raisins SEEPED. 4 SEEDLESS .... ..19c Mince Meat such 25c. Cake_Flour hl> ; ;i 25c C FELS 10 dOap NAPTHA Bars .... C Fl - “21 ll>~ “ h r lour best Sack ........ .... l osc Mjfll PET, CARNATION, 3 Tall IVIIIK AND JERZEE Cans.... .... ...i ..„Z3C • i ~ . .. ■ ~ ’ Pineapple ;.™ Tb 2tor .. 49c Peaches .... 45c Cherries umV,* .... 29c Apricots 49c Crackers £ graham box 25c Cheese C elam, ib N „„ . 23c Marshmellows 19c Jello rJXVsh P k ßS 2oc Home Baked Bread li lb loaf, 3 for 20c GIVE FOOD FOR PRESENTS, MAKE SOME ONE HAPPY WITH A BASKET OF OUR QUALITY GROCERIES
LEARN OF DEATH. I Old friends here have just learned »c-f the death of Mr. Krimmel, in Ft. h 'ayne, several weeks ago. Mr. Kr.im- ! r iel has been, coming to Syracuse for years, to tune pianos. ' '' ——; — O ■ Mrs. Harry Hire, Mrs. Sarah Ott and Grandma Whistler.
i ORVAL G. CARR FUNERAL DIRECTOR r AMBULANCE SERVICE PAUL CORY, Assistant t Syracuse, Ind. Phone 75
