The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 39, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 January 1931 — Page 5

DISMAL Miss Katie Bitner, after spending a few weeks with her parents. Mil ton Bitner and family, has returned to South Bend, where she is employ ed. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Burley and son Frank, visited their daughter anc family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Aver} and Son of Anderson Thursday night, returning home Friday. The Ladies Aid was entertained a* the home of Mrs. Arvilla Buchtel and daughter Anna Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Nelson Bobeck and Miss Tild Bobeck spent Friday afternoon will Mrs. Laura Bobeck. A family gathering was enjoyed the home of Mrs. Catherine Beck anc Calvin Beck and family, it being th< birth month of several in the family Mrs. Mary Wilkinson and Roy anc Wilbur Wilkinson were also guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reed of Ligoniei were week end guests of Stanlej Lung and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Buchtel anc Miss Anna Zuchtel were in attend ance of the funeral services of a Mr Smith in Syracuse Sunday afternoon Amelia Clingerman called on Mrs Nelson Bobeck and daughter Tildi Tuesday afternoon. FOUR CORNERS E. J. Darr assisted his father with, butchering Tuesday. James Myers and wife were Goshen shoppers Saturday. Mr. Berkey and family have moved into the property formerly occupied by Raymond Pinkerton. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dart- and daughter of Goshen and Mr. and Mrn Elmer Darr of Mentone spent Sunday at the Christ Darr home. Mr. anc* Mrs. James Myers were Sunday even ing callers. Mr. and Mrs. James Myers callee 3 at the Earl Ulery home near Salem. Saturday. Messrs and Mesdames Wagner and Dei th rick of Goshen spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Clarence Snyder cottage at* Wawasee. Clint Callander called at the home of A. W. Geyer Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy callee at the home of Howard McSweenej Friday forenoon. TIPPECANOE J. Royal Kline entertained his S. | S. class Thursday evening. Refresh- J ments were served and all had a good time. Charles Stiffler, who has been spending a few days with his uncle and family, George White, is on the sick list. Ike Kline, and family have been having the chicken pox for some, time. Mrs. George Tom, who has been sick for Some time, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Likens called at the J. Garber home Thursday evening. Those who took dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Garber Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shock of Defiance, O, and Mr. and Mrs. Isiaih Kuhn. Mrs. AHen Gordy called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Kuhn one day last Week * ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kline, Mrs. Chas. Bigler, Mrs. Allen Gordy and Mr. Emmit Gordy helped with the butchering at J. Garber's Tuesday. Mr. Hallie Holloway was there for dinner, r SOUTH SHORE . Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman and daughter spent last week with Mrs. Retta Warner. Eugene Breamer of Mancie spent the week end with Ross Franklin. Huston Winters spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Yoder and son Jesse, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godschalk, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoes. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoes spent Saturday evening in Goshen. Dwight Mock and family spent Satuday afternoon in Goshen. McCOLLEY’S CORNER Mrs. Dick Miller, Miss Wilma and Mrs. Charles Richcreek were in Ft. Wayne last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller and fam-

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ily and Edward Richcreek spent Sun- | day with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper James and Miss. Cora. Mrs. Wm. Gilbert and Miss Ina were callers in the afternoon. Ward Robinson butchered a beef for Leander Yoder on Wednesday. i Miss Ira Gilbert had as her guest Miss Wilma Miller on Wednesday! night. Ward Robison helped Frank Hen-, wood with his butchering on Monday.' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richcreek spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller. WEST END Dewitt Berkey moved from the Ed Berkey farm to the Milt Juday farm' on Stringtown road. Mrs. Amsy Clem, who has been on j the sick list the past week is much improved. Emerson Neff, who was in the hoe-1 pita! at§ Grand Rapids, Mich., return-j ed home Saturday night. Miss Lucile Lutz and Miss Dorotha . Swartz spent Saturday in So. Bend., Mrs. Wm. Sheffield spent Friday* in Elkhart at the home of her dau-1 ghter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Doll. She.also spent half an hour at the General hcspital with her granddaughter, Miss Madeline, w-ho has been seriously ill the past ten lays- \ Rev. and Mrs. John Stout spent Thursday with Wm. H. Weybright tnd wife, who were on the sick list last week. Mr. Amos Oron will move on the G. Tarman farm near Syracuse in a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ruder and family of Milford Jet, Mr. and Mrs. Art Berkey and family of Millersburg Sunday guests of Mr. Ed Berkey. Mrs. E- Baker of Emmatown is keeping house for, Mr. Berkey. Mr. and Mrga Floyd Rowdabaugh | were Sunday alter noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crate Beard. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowdabaugh, were Saturday evening guests -of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield. Mrs. Laura Shillinger died Thursday, January 15, 1931, at the Gen-1 era! hospital, Elkhart, after an operation for gall stones, on Thurs-j day a week before. Her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Iris Stage of Topeka were by her bed, side most of the time and when the death angel ■ came to welcome her home they j called the Greenawalt Bros, of Topeka, who are cousins, to take charge, of the body, which they removed to Mr. and Mrs. Charley Greenawalts. Funeral was held Saturday at 2 o’clock at the Baptist church in To-

peka. The church was filled with friends of one who was so well loved Mrs. Shellinger was a faithful arid constant member of the Baptist church for 40 years. Her life won the admiration, confidence, and respect of many friends and bequeathed to them a rich legacy in devotion. Her Christian example will live while memories endure. Rev. C. C. Perry preached the funeral. Pallbearers were cousins. Mr. Weber Greenawalt of Toledo and Mr. Iris Stage, nephews, placed a silk robe over the body and sealed the casket which was covered with flowers. All was done with! loving hands.. , Those who attended the funeral from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Weber Greenawalt of Toledo, O.; Mr. and Mrs. B. Lowe of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. S. Lowe of Mishawaka; Mr. Walter Stage and son Donald of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ogle of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield of Syracuse. SALEM Ruth Culler, who has been em ployed at the Edd Klinger home left Saturday for Toledo, O n where she will accept a position. Those who took Sunday dinner with Dale Tom and wife were Millard Tom and wife, Jacob DeFries, Lillie Tom and Russel Tom. James Ingle and wife called on Reuben Mock and family Sunday morning. Henry DeFries and wife and Edward Nymeyeir and wife of Goshen spent Sunday with Arch DeFries and family. Ruby DeFries and Ruth Reber were week end guests of their parents, John DeFries and family. Mr. and Mrs O.rris Hawk were callers at the Chauncey Weybright home Sunday evening. A few around here put up their ice last week. Lucille Smith, who is employed in Elkhart, and Emory Guy and wife spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith. Marjorie Smith spent Friday night with Perdie Warstler and family of Milford.

CONCORD j Mrs. Ray LeCount spent Thursday with Mrs. Richard Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norris spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bertran Whitehead. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jaacob Bucher went 'to Cromwell Friday to see the mastodon. 1 The .Wide Awake S. S. class of Concord spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom. The setni-annual pot luck supper was served to the fifty seven present. A good time was enjoyed by all. The following officers were elected: Pres. Guy Fisher; Vice-Pres. Ernest Mathews; Sec., La Vic a Bucher; Treas. Paul Buhrt; Flower Com., Hattie ■ Fisher and Ida Buhrt. - Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sharp and .‘family of Millersburg spent Sunday ’ with Mrs. J. A. Fisher. j Those who were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Guy Fisher Sunday were: Mr. i and Mrs. Ernest Mathews, Jacob ' Bucher and family and Mr. Tobias I Fike. All enjoyed a good time. Mr, and Mrs. Burton Howe are • spending some time in Chicago with ’ friends. Ralph Beiswanger, Paul Buhrt and Guy Fisher were in Goshen Friday. James Dewart and wife were in Warsaw Saturday. Ernest Mathews and wife spent Saturday with the former’s sister, Mrs. Orvil Neff. Everett Rookstool is spending a week with his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler. Mr. Tobias Fike spent Thursday with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bucher of New Paris. SOLOMON’S CREEK r Mr. and Mrs. John Darr and two children, Robert Mcßride, Mr. and ■ Mrs. Bird Darr of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Holtzinger of Benton and ; Miss Dorothy Green were guests Sunday of Mrs. Alice Darr and daughter Cloy of Syracuse. j Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Rookstool and son Ishmael called on Mrs. Susie I Rookstool of Syracuse Sunday evening. Mrs. Emma Darr has gone to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chester Firestone and family, after staying with Mrs. Rachael Hire of Richville ! for several weeks. A from this place attended the funeral of Sam Smith , which was held at Maple Grove, with burial in the Whitehead cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. John Darr and children spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcßide and son Robert.

DELINQUENT TAX SALE Monday, February 2nd., 1931. SYRACUSE PAVING. A list of lots returned delinquent for the year 1931 and previous years in the town of Syracuse. Addis C. Taylor, Ella Traster (Deceased) pt out lot 4 Me. and L 98.8 ft frontage ™ May H. Beach, E. half lot 4, Kindig Add .73 Geo. L. Xanders, South 60 ft. Lot 9 S. and W. 2nd — — I, John. Harley, Treasurer for the Town of Syracuse, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true list df the lots returned delinquent for the non-payment of paving assessments for the year 1931 and previous years. 4 JOHN HARLEY, \ Treasurer for the Town of SyracuseA Notice is hereby given that so much of said lots be necessary to discharge the tax, interest and cost which may be due there- , on at the time of the sale, will be sold at public sale, subject, to the unpaid portion of such assessment not then delinquent at the door of the Town Hall, Town of Syracuse, on the first Monday in February, the same being the 2nd. day of February, 1931. ” JOHN HARLEY, Treasurer for the Town of Syracuse. January 22sd. and 29th.

for Saturday Sugar 10 lbs. 50c Flour FAMILY,, 24 lb sack -52 c Soap p - & G -> lO bars —-34 c Rice BLUE ROSE, 4 lbs 25c Milk FERNDELL, 3 cans —2sc Baked Beans Scans — 24 c OatS QUAKER, 1 large pkg-20C A rA Tangerines per doz. 15c Seider &Burgener

Mrs. Vica Hapner is somewhat im proved and able to sit up in bed anc on a rocking chair. AID Hush aw has been confined t< his bed for some time with neuriti and other ailments. Dale Darr and family of Mishawa ka spent Sunday with Chester Fire stone and family. Miss Helen and. Romaine Stackei Harold anil Charles Stacker, Charle: Hapner and Harry Gilis' of Milfort took dinner with George Darr anc family Sunday. Ben Zimmerman and family at tended a missionary lecture at the Methodist church of Syracuse Sun day afternoon. The Ladies Aid meeting is post poned until next Wednesday after noon the 27th, when they will mee; with Mrs. Ed Fisher. Mrs. Mell Tully was taken serious ly ill Sunday evening and Monday afternoon was taken to the Genera hospital at Elkhart for an operation but after arriving at the hospital the doctors decided to the oper ation for several days, owing to hei run down condition. ( Sunday school Sunday morninf and preaching service following Sun day school. Rev. Wilson has at nOunced revival services at Bun Oak until Wednesday evening thh week. —. -o PYTHIAN SISTERS INSTALL OFFICERS Officers for the coming year were installed Friday evening when the Pythian Sisters met in the * lodge rooms. The re-elected officers, anc those retiring, entertained the rest ol the lodge members at the suppei which preceded the installation. Officers for the coming year are: past chief, Mrs. Ella Unrue; most excellent chief, Mrs. Elsie Gibson; excellent senior, Mrs. Leona Pletcher; excellent jtinior, Mrs. Bertha Rowdabaugh; manager, Mrs. Sarah Grissom; mistress of records • and correspondence, Mrs. Elnora Colwell; mistress of finance, Mrs. Emma Thibodeaux; protector ,Miss Nellie Mann; guard, Mrs. Hannah McClintic; captain, Mrs. Abbie Buchholz; trustees, Mrs. Sue Bowser, Mrs. Abbie Buchholz and Mrs. Lulu Holloway. —; O i ■ ' ■ .. BENEFIT TO BE HELD IN MILFORD, JAN. 27. Announcement is being made of a charity bridge benefit to be held in the Miles building, across from the hotel in Milford, Jan. 27 at 8 o’clock. This is being sponsored by the American Legion Auxilary, members of which,have been attending recent bridge benefits in Syracuse.

Carolina Woman Lost 47 Lbs. In 3 Months and Feels Years Younger. “I have been taking Krusther Salts for nearly 3 months. I have continued taking one teaspoonful ir warm water every morning. L then weighed 217 pounds, was always bothered with pains in my back and lower part of abdomen and sides. “Now I am glad to say I am a well woman, feel much stronger, years younger and my weight is 170 pounds. I do not only feel better but I look better, so all my friends say. “I shall never be without Kruschen Salts, will never cease taking my daily dose and more than glad to highly recommend it for the great good that is in it.” Mrs. S. A. Solomon, New Bern, N. C., Jan, 1930. “P. S. You may think I am exaggerating by writing such a long letter but truly I feel so Indebted to you for putting out such wonderful salts ihat I cannot say enough.” A bottle of Kruschen Salts that lasts 4 weeks costs but 85 cents at Thornburg Drug Co., and druggists he world over. Take one half teaspoon in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast. Attention to diet will help—cut mt pastry and fatty meats —go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar—the Kruschen way is the safe way to lose fat. Try one bottle and if not joyfully satisfied—money back. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of WARREN E. RENTFROW, late of Kosciusko County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent SOL. MILLER, Executor. January 2, 1931. Vernon & Bow T ser, Attorneys. 37

Every Sunday EXCURSION $075 Round Trip A Whole Day Visiting, Exploring * CHICAGO * Lv. Syrocuw ; ; : 4:00 am (C.S.T.) i Ar. Chicago • • • &00 am (GS.T.) I S«« Lincoln Park, Field Museum; Art Institute, Theatres, Lake Front, "Loop'' and v isi tGa rfieid Pork Conservatory, open day and night. Returning trains tv. Chicago s S £ 6:15 pm (C.S.T.) I Ar. Syracuse; s « 9:53 pm (GS.T.) I For further information see Ticket Agent I BALTIMORE & OHIO I

JET WHITE STORES Quality First .Economy Always p al RED BAG 3c pl FINEST ’ ni VuOeSe WISCONSIN COLBY, lb. „ . Fij COLUMBIA CITY, Pastry, 24 lb. sk 55c I* lOlir PILLSBURY’S BEST, 24 lb sk79c Bulk Macaroni ,25c Catsup B S .nie 15c Lima Beans 2 w»l9c Bpfrwn Sugar s poQnd ,2sc I_„J PURE 10c IXirU COUNTRY, per pound * VV /\| LIBERTY OP 11100 NUT, 2 pounds-,- - - Milk 25c Jello ... 29c Pineapple c D^ o S^ or 2 49c Red Seal Lye 3 ca „,29c w , 1 RADIXLITE 6 boxes in cartoon 9C/» IvlatCueS BLUE-TIPS 2cartoons... £i JC P 1 • YOSEMITE Large Cans nr 1 UmpKlD FINEST FLAVOR 3 for _. Bananas i pounds for ..... 19c ORANGES, 252 size, per doz.23c GRAPEFRUIT, Each 5c SPINACH, Fresh, 5 lbs. f0r.... 29c FRESH ENDIVE, per lb 15c

SYRACUSE FRIENDS ENTERTAINED AT ANGOLA SUNDAY. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Druckamillei of Angola entertained a party oi friends from this vicinity, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howard went tc Angola Saturday, and the men enjoyed fishing early Sunday. Others of the party, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushong, Mr. and Mrs. Orva! Klink, and Mr. and Mrs. Franl Golden of Elkhart, went to Angole Sunday. During the afternoon they enjoyed bridge, at which Mr. and Mrs. Klink won first prize and Mr. and Mrs. Golden, consolation. Supper was served, and the party started home to Syracuse, experiencing difficulty in driving through the heavy snowfall.

Special For Saturday Only 3- SI.OO Neckties for- $1.95 2 Suits Pressed for ..... 50c Or 1 Suit and 1 Topcoat Pressed for ... 50c 1 Suit and 2 pr. Trousers Pressed for 50c No Delivery. M. E. RAPP COAL - R ; I Less than a Bushel to the Ton That’s Our Old Virginia RED ASH -And Our RED PINE EGG Coal. Syracuse Feed Mill Flour Feed Coal Salt Ice W. L. Disher Phone 98

BURNED IN EXPLOSION. Mrs. N6ra Phebus was painfully burned Saturday evening when accumulated gas in a stove which she was firing, exploded. She had just opened the door of the stove when the gas let go, burning her right arm arid hand, and singeing her eyebrows and hair. She telephoned to ' Mrs. Clinton Bushong, her neighbor, who helped her treat her burns. oATTEND WEDDING * Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart motored to Mooreland, Indiana Tuesday afternoon to attend the wedding of Jennie Moore, of that place, to Rev. C. A. Snowbarger, of near Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart were the guests of honor, Mrs. Barnhart acting as bridesmaid and Mr. Barnhart as the best man to the groom.