The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 42, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 February 1931 — Page 4

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL REPUBLICAN. Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana. Entered as second-class matter on May 4th. 1908. at the pwstoffice at Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of j Congress of March 3rd. 1879. ” i SUBSCRIPTION RATES . ' One year, in advance |2.ofi Six months, in advance ........ 1.25 Single Copies 05 . Subscriptions dropped If not renewed when time Is ent. HARRY L. PORTER. JR. Editor and Publisher Office Phone 4 — Home Phone 121 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY, 12. 1931 Guy Bushong and fiunily spent Friday night with his parents. Rufus E. Myers of Elkhart was a guest at the Jarboe home Sunday. Eldred Mabie spent last week in IndianapdHs, visiting his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farrell of Goshen spent Sunday at their home on Wawasee. c Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Calvert were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and; Mrs. Loren Markel, in Gaston, Ind. J. E. D. Crow has returned to his i home on Lake Wawasee,' having, spent several weeks in Ft. Wayne. Mrs. ’William Searfoss of near Syracuse spent Friday afternoon with , Mrs. Mart Long, .! Ralph Teetor and Howard . Mallott of Hagerstown spent last Thursday at the Teetor summer home. MrJ and Mrs. John Hur tig and Tom Pletcher spent Saturday in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. _John Walton spent last week end in Elkhart, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Disney. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richhart and Mrs. Cecil Conde spent last Wednesday in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rogers and family of Anderson spent the week end at the Reynold's cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rarig were guests at the Roy Meek home, Sunday. Verl Richhart of Versailles, 0., was a guest last week of Ernest Richhart. Lewis Fear is working at the Mart Ldng home, where the old barn is being made over into a garage. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Long spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Method of Solomon's Creek. Mrs. Josie Snavely has gone to Indianapolis for a few weeks visit withp relatives and friends. Mrs. Floyd Brower, who has been F vtry ill at. her home south of town is improving. Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart are ill with heavy colds at their home at the Champion fruit farm. Mrs. R. E. Pletcher, Mrs. H. W. Buchhols and Miss Helen Jefferies ■pent Monday afternoon in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Scott of Plymouth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R Ho.llett, Sunday. Mrs. Columbus Disher, who was ill at her home all last week, is reported improved. , t Rev. F. A. Armstrong and wife, of Modoc, came to Syracuse, Sunday to 1 visit until Wednesday with their son. Rev. A. J. Armstrong, and family. Mrs. A. A. Pfingst’s father, William Kingsley of Kimmel, is a guest at the Pfingst home in Pottowatomie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bushong visit- i ed F. M. Miller of south of Warsaw Sunday evening. Mr .and Mrs. Alva Nicolai cam? to Syracuse Sunday afternoon to call on Mrs. Susan Nicolai and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinderer. Jimmie Armstrong, who has been ill for sometime, is sick in bed again. He had been able to be up for a ; short time several days ago. Mrs. J. H. Bowser had planned to L entertain guests Sunday, but was forced to postpone the party on account of illness. She has since recovered. The “chalk the rabbit” crowd enjoyed a party at the Xanders cottage Monday evening. They made home made ice cream. Mrs. Shermain Coy spent Friday evening at the Jerry Hamman home, visiting her old friend, Mrs. McDonald, who is a guest there. Mr. and Mrs. Van Cripe and family of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. , Will M«Uon, Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. William Darr returned home to Syracuse, Sunday, having spent several months in Fort Wayne. s P Mrs. Gingerich and son Bill, of South Bend, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Emerson, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Coy were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. In gall, Mrs. Frank Brown, Jr, and son, of Fort Wayne, drove to their summer home on Lake Wawasee. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller and son Dick went to Dowagiac, Mich, Saturday, to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Golian. Rev. A. J. Armstrong will preach the conference sermon, at the District Conference of Methodist churches, to be held in Elkhart, Feb. 23. Mitt Esta Harker of Elkhart and Wendell Macy of South Bend were gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Macy Sunday and Monday.

Fred Phillips and daughter, and I Mrs. Sarah Houser of Millersburg! were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thibodeaaux. Harry Herrington and Grant Huntsberger of Wakarusa called at the Fred Hinderer and Harry *Mann homes Monday afternoon. Margaret and Ida Seehaver of Orland,' Ind, spent a couple of days last week with her sister, Mrs. Gerald Bushong, returning home Saturday. Miss Helen Jeffries spent Tuesday morning at the hospital in Elkhart where Mrs. Melvin Tully was operated on for appendicitis. The patient is reported as doing well. Mr. and Mrs. William Widner of Huntington were Sunday dinnei guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Hire. In the afternoon they visited in the Al Hoshaw home. Mr. and’ Mrs. Jerry Hamman and and daughter Lillian, and their guests, Mrs. McDonald and Michael Hamman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mis. Will Gants. Dr. and W. B. Wallace of Marion are spending a few /lays with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Emerson. On Sunday, Ross Franklin took dinner with the party. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkett called at the home of their nephew, Sheldon Shoemaker, south . of Burket, i Sunday: Mr. Shoemaker is seriously ill with pneumonia. j Millard Eppert, the small boy who was injured in the automobile, accident recently, is getting along nicely I according to of physicians, j and Will be able to return home with- ; in a week or so. j Mrs. D. D. Clayton is spending the I week at Nappanee, assisting her daughter, Mrs. Harold Myers to move to ! Milford, where Mr. Myers has acI cepted a position for the Standard Oil company. .Earl Himes of North Webster has accepted a position with the Studebaker company in South Bend. This makes it necessary to obtain another tenor singer for the men’s quartet of the Church of the Brethren. Mrs. Garrett Grissom returned h<>nie Sunday, having spent the last week in West Unity, 0, where she Was called by her mother’s illness. She i eports her mother as better, but still in a weakened condition. ° -Mrs. 0. G. Carr and daughter Rosemary returned to Syracuse, Sunday, following a week's visit in Silver Lake. The other two Carr children remained for a visit there with their grandparents. Rev. Jarboe and wife went to Chicago, where Rev. Jarboe opened the i convention of Traveling Salesmen, at ( the Palmer house, Monday. Their son Billy, from Lincoln, Neb. planned to meet them there. Mns. Grant Forrest, Mrs. Ed. Unrue and Mrs. Dave Schrock were hostesses Thursday, when 36 attended the guest day program held by the Ladies Aid al the Church of the Brethren. Mr. and Mrs. Landis Pressler came; to Syracuse, from Chicago, Tuesday. Mrs. Pressler’s mother, Mrs. Will Bushong had been ill for the past week and her illness developed into pneumonia Tuesday. Lee Henwood, Jess Grady, David Brown, Charles DeVault, Guy Fisher, Paul Buhrt and son Lewis, Frank Bushong and Authur Gilbert were a part of the delegation that spent Tuesday in Chicago at the .International Harvester Works. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Seider planned to leave this morning for Lake Worth Fla., where they will spend several weeks. Walter Smith has been added to the staff of the store, to work' there during their absence. S. E. Rowdabangh was in the hospital in Ann Aro or, Mich., all last I week, suffering with blood poisoning in his right arm. He was able to come to Syracuse Saturday, and returned to school in Ann Arbor the first of the week. Th# Honor Class of »Zion Chapel Sunday School rendered the song service at the Indian Village church last Sunday evening where a revival is being held by Rev. J. E. Shaw. They were assisted by their chorister, Mrs. Adah Clayton and Sherman Deaton. Mr. and Mrs. John.Grieger entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grieger and family of Hanna, and Mr. and Mrs. Olan Gibson and family. In the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grieger of Muncie called. Mrs. Thomas Coy is on the sick list, her illness causing her to miss services at the Church of the Brethren, Sunday. This is the first church service on Sunday or through the week, that she has missed since the re-opening of the church eight months ago. Those who took dinner last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. J, W. Swenson were Mr. and Mrs. N. House and son; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nine of near No. Webster; Mr. and Mrs. Claus Bobeck and son Harold of near Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. John Buhrt and family called in the afternoon. Mrs. Fay Richhart and Irvin Yants, of Columbus City; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Farley and John Kaiser of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mick and Dick of Goshen; Ernest Richhart Jr. of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Conde were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richhart, Sr. Mrs. Kenneth Harkless returned to Edinburg, Tuesday, where she had been caring for her sister, who is ill, until last week when she came home to Syracuse for a short stay. Mrs. Harkless was accompanied as far as Indianapolis by Mrs. Levi Kitson, who will visit her daughter, Mrs. Garfield Walker.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groves, of c Milford, from Tuesday until Friday of last week. Dr. C. R. Hoy was called away, from the basketball game. Fridayevening to attend the injuries received by a Pierceton couple, whose car turned over on Thompson's. Hill. The injuries were not serious. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinderer, with Harry Mann and his son Jack, visitec their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Davie Herrington of Wawaka, Sunday. Mr Herrington had been seriously ill threatened with pneumonia for th< past three or four weeks, but is now ble to sit up most of the day. Thelearned while there tha\ Jacob Her rington has been quite/ill but is im proving. 7, * A man will comb his hair to cove’ up the bald spot and then condemr the grocer for placing the large ap pies on top of the basket. i o From the way girls powder an< primp you would think life is a skii game. , o Watch programs of Crystal, Lig ■ onier. LOSE FAT Safely and Quickly Kruschen Salts (a perfect com | bination of the six mineral salt; I your body should haire to function J properly ) purify your blood of harm--|ful acids, and aid the kidneys and oowels to throw off waste material—the continual formation .of which is probably the cause of your fat. In this modern age of living, it’s impossible to get these salts from the ( fancy foods you eat but don’t worry . ust as long as you have Kruschen Salts. Take a half teaspoon every morfT' ing before breakfast in a glass of hot vater little by little that ugly fat disappears, you’ll feet better than ever before>■—years younger, more energy. You’ll soon possess that en- ; viable beauty, clear skin, sparkling eyes, superb figure which only perfect health can impart An 85c bottle (lasts 4 weeks) at Thornburg Drug Co., or any progressive druggist in America. Money back if Kruschen doesn’t convince you that it is the safest, quickest, easiest way to lose fat. A writes, “I’ll tell .he world Kruschen Salts is wonderjful stuff to reduce.” An Ohio woman lost 10 pounds with one bottle.

The Star Store j Annual Preinventory Sale 3 Sale Starts Thursday Morning, February ’= 12th. Closes Saturday evening, February 21st. Extraordinary bargains through- :« ; out the entire stock. Men’s and Boy’s Clothing SUITS—Top Coats ants Overcoats. All ;« garments marked with the original i tag, pick your garment at just half < price. 50 cents on the dollar. :j Oxfords One line Men’s Scotch Grain black and :• brown Walk Over Oxfords, all sizes. :> Original Price $7.00. Sale price $4.95 := REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS s . ’J Foster and Harley SWIFT’S DIGESTER TANKAGE □Mi ''sßcy Fed with your homegrown feeds will poster KA. 11 tejkage MHH fSX produce more pork at less cost than any other ration. * There is no substitute for animal protein. Why buy mixtures of unknown and uncertain feeding qualities? Use Swift’s Digester Tankage to balance your rations. FEED SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Cottonseed Meal $2.00 cwt. Fine Gronud Alfalfa Meal $2.15 cwt. All Mash Poulty Feed $2.45 cwt. Stiefel Grain Co.. A -

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FINDS RAINBOW TROUT IN TURKEY CREEK While seining for minnow’s, in Turkey Creek, below the dam, Wednesday, Harry Wray found fingering minnow rainbow trout in his seine. He showed them to several fishermen who pronounced these fish as -ainbow’ trout. ’ According to Piet Miles, this is the irst time that rainbow- trout have seen found around here. DIVORCE SUIT FILED. Mrs. Ida Garrison filed suit for dizOrce from Mart (Happy) Garrison n Warsaw, last week. They have >een married 30 years, and have five hildren. In her suit, Mrs. Garrison hargeij cruel and inhuman treatment ~ —_ o — _——_;—_ A beautiful assortment of chairs or the living room have arrived. ,11.75 and up. Beckman’s adv o . Marie Dressier and Polly Moran at Crystal, Ligonier next Tuesday, Wedlesday and Thursday. Some eggs are small for their age, >thers are strong for their size. IBaBMHiaiBIBII Come In and see us the next time you are in need of good printing We are specialists in J the kind of work pleases. / A trial 7 / is all (Ji I we ask.

BREAKS HIS ARM. Chester Brown, Jr., aged 13, broke his right arm Sunday, while he was trying to crank his father’s flivver touring car. He was able to attend school Monday, but his ?rm pained him.

ABSOLUTE v CLEANLINESS OF MANUFACTURE is one reason why.. • There’s a difference in Bread Purity of ingredients— No substitutes is another reason ichy There’s a difference 1 in Bread No chemical bleach in the flour is still another reason ivhy There’s a difference in Bread Shower baths and clean, fresh linen for employes assures you There’s a difference in Bread HOL SUM and its widespread pc *rijy proves There’s a difference in Bread Cheap bread may easily cheat you. Don’t say Bread, say HOLSUM. i■. . ■ • TUE SLICED or 1 " E UNSLICED HOLSUM BAKERS ■ •

ENTERTAINS CLUB Miss Daisy Stover entertained her bridge club at’her. home Tuesday evening. At the» conclusion of the play, first prize was won by.- Miss Alice Mann, and second by Mrs. Orvall Klink. Miss Nellie Marin won guest prize.

Extra! Extra! Msrie Dressier and Polly Moran in “Reducing” at the Crystal, Ligonier, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, February 17, 18, and 19. J ;— o— See the new’ patterns of Annstrong’s linoleum at -’Beckman’s adv