The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 38, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 January 1931 — Page 4
THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL ■■•UBl'r an Published every Thursday' •»’ Syracuse. Indiana. Entered as second-class matter o» May 4th. 1908. at the postoffice a Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act ot Congress of March 3rd. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance .82.00 Six months, in advance 1-25 Single Copies ® 5 Subscriptions dropped it not renewed when time is out. HARRY L. PORTER, JR. Editor and Publisher Office Phone 4 Home Phone 121 THURSDAY. JANUARY 15. 1931. TIPPECANOE Robert Gordy spent tire week end in Elkhart. William Kuhn and family spent Sunday at the Grady home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock were Sunday guests at the J. L. Kline, home . ■ ' ' Rev. Geo. Swihart and daughter, Mrs. Mishler of Roan visited al the J. G»rber home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shock of Defiance. 0., are visiting friends in and around North Webster. Charles Lung helped John Garber cut wood last week. Mrs. George White spent Tuesday at the Albert Scott home., Emnritt Gordy spent one day last week with his sister, Mrs. Hattie Willard of Kuhn’s.landing. v L FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs James Callander of Gravelton spent Friday with their son and family; Charley Thompson of Syracuse called at the Darr home Monday afternoon. Those who assisted Frank Maloy at butchering Tuesday were Oscar Graff and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maloy of Syracuse. Clarence Snyder entertained company Sunday. Mrs. Artie Geyer spent Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Deithrick of Goshen. Messrs Fred and Marley Gall were Monday caliejs at the home of Crist Darr. Mrs. Howard McSweeny entertain-
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THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL
Mrs. John Reynolds of New Parte died Monday at 3:30 after an illness of seven days, aged 69 years. She leaves a husband, John Reynolds, also a daughter. Funeral Thursday at 2:30 at the M. E. church in New Paris. ; Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hepler and daughter, Gladys of Nappanee were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John McGarity. After dinner they drove
to the Feldheiser farm near Cromwell to see the remains of the mastodon being unearthed there. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sheffield and family of South Bend, John: DeVeney, Mrs. Anna Keyser of Mishawaka, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ogle and sons of Goshen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowdabaugh spent Friday in Goshen as the home
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