The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 42, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 February 1931 — Page 8

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I I ‘J IN OUR CHURCHES I I "I J ZION CHAPEL. Rev. J. E. Shaw, pastor. Sherman Deacon, Supt. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service, 10:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7 p. m. # CHURCH OF GOD. Geo. L. Chapman. Pastor. C. J. Kitsop 8. S. Supt. Sunday Schqtol 10:00 a_ m_ Preaching in Syracuse every second and fourth Sunday in each month at II a. m. and 7 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday Public invited to all services. f ~~—• CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN. . J ; . Evangelist J. Edwin Jarboe, pastor Leonard Barnhart, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10 a.' m. . Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7p. in. | U. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS ;• —— IA. Nicodemus, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Gerald j Bushong. Supt. Preaching service at Concord in the mornings Quarterly meeting, Feb. 16, at the Lakeside church. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A. J. Armstrong, Minister. W. G. Connolly, Supt. School, 9:45. . Junior League, 11:00. Morning Worship, 11:00. Subject Intermediate League, 6:15. Evening service, 7:00. Subject—“ Job, the Man of Patience” EVANGELICAL CHURCH R. G. Fdust, pastor. P. W. Soltau, Gen. Supt., H. M. Hire, Asst. We have a class for every age and a teacher for every class. | Sunday School at 9:45 a. in. * Morning worship, 10:45. I Evening service, 7:00 p. m. i Prayer ' meeting each Thursday! evening at 7:00 p. m. The , public is cordially invited, j ’J — ' i ! GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH < A- H. Arbaugh, Pastor. Eugene Maloy,’ S. ,S. Supt. Sunday school, 945 a. m. Evening worship. 7:00 Subject—“ Through Man to God.” ' .—_o_ S. S. CLASS HAS PARTY’. Mrs. A. H. Arbaugh entertained the members of Mrs. Roy Riddle’s Sunday, school class, at the Lutheran j parsonage last Thursday., evening. Decorations were* in keeping with Valentine’s day as were the games enjoyed. Refreshments were served . following the games.

NEW PARIS (Continued from Page One) on Jones. This free throw chance New Paris- failed to score, but caged two haslets in succession, winning what had looked as though it would be an overtime game in the last seconds of play. . Scores made by Syracuse first team plavers were as follows: FG FT P PTS Bitner, rs 2 0 14 Lung, rs 0 0 0 0 Lepper, If 2 0 0 4 Robison, c ? 3 2 0 8 Jpnes, rg 2 0 2 4 Nicodemus, Ig 0,111 Total 9 3 4 21 New Paris scores were as follows: FG FT P PTS Neff, rs 5 1 4 11 Kirkdorffer, If 3 0 2 6 Mishler, c 3 0 0 6 Bursfield, rg 0 0 10 Gonderman, Ig 10 0 2 Total 12 1 4 25 Syrcuse won the preliminary 21 to 12. The borne boys lead by one point. 6 to 4 at the end of the first quarter. This lead was increased to 10 to 4 at the end of the half. The third quarter closed with Syracuse’s score advanced 16 to 7. Osborn and Beck started the game at forward positions; Lung playing center; Miller and Tod Richhart guards. Substitutions were: M. Richhart for Lung; Gordy for Beck, Stone for Richhart and Swenson for Miller. AID SENT TO (Continued from First Page) man that his credit was good with them whenever he wished to start up in business again. The barber shop near the buildings destroyed by the fire, was damaged by water. The loss of the Sparklir building was placed at $15,000, with the loss of 825,000 stock, making a total of $40,000. It is understood that insurance amounted to only 815,000. The Wise store was located in Jas. Myers’ building. Loss on the' building i was placed at $4,000, _ with a stock I loss of $2,500, totalling 86,500. The damage to the nearby buildings, it iis thought, would bring the fire loss ! total up to $50,000.

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| School hotes | SCHOOL NOTES Activity pictures for the Seniors’ scrap books, were taken last week. » • ♦ The Syracuse Seventh and Eighth graders won from Cromwell in the Syracuse gym, Monday evening, but ( he third team lost its basketbak game to’ Cromwell. Court Slabaugh eferreed. o . ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT LUNCHEON-BRIDGE Mrs. M. M. Smith entertained a ;roup of friends at a bridge luncheon ast Friday, at her home in Pottowa oinie. The afternoon of bridge fol owed the luncheon. The hostess and guests waitec uncheon for an absent member, anc inally telephoned to Mrs. Hallie Hol away to ask if she were not com Mrs. Holloway, greatly surprised aid, “Is that party today?” On being told it certainly was, he hurried there, where, in the iridge playing, she won a prize foi .aving second high score. Mrs. Ralph Thornburg .won first prize for high, »nd Mrs. Glenn Young won consolaion prize. * . o — WILL FILED IN WARSAW. The /ill of Mrs. Millicent Miller ms been filed in Warsaw. Her death jccurred last week. According to the vill, real estate is divided share and share alike among the following hildren, now living: Harley Miller, Irs. Ida Richcreek, Andrew Miller, drs. Axie Gilbert and Jesse Miller, toy Miles, a grandson, child of a deeased daughter, is left 8400. Household goods are divided equally mong the children. W. T. Daily .is executor. ' -..-■—O BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD Mrs. Ernest Bushong held a party t her home, Tuesday afternoon, celebrating her , daughter Barbara’s fourth birthday. Mrs. Bushong was ssisted by Mrs. Joe Rapp, Mrs. Orval Klink and Mrs. Leonard Barn- , hart. Seventeen youngsters attended the party, at which Valentine decorations were used. Games were played, and Charles Searfoss won a prize for pinning the tail on the rabbit while he was blindfolded. •* Ice cream and cake were served as I refreshments. Barbara received many 1 nice birthday gjfts. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. Charles Kroh entertained het bridge club at her home Thursday evening. Three tables were in play, at the conclusion of which prize: were won by Mrs. Mary Bushong, Mrs. Dorothy Stetler and Mrs. Olear. —. CASE CONTINUED The Yocum case, set for trial last Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock, has been continued. ,—o -—>— . Marie Dressier and Polly Moran at Crystal, Ligonier next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

W. M. A. (Continued from page One) were centered. v The male quartet sang another number, and then came the drawing for the box of candy. Chances on this box had been sold six for a quarter, before the enterainment Wednesday evening, and luring the meeting. Mr. Deaton announced he would draw names from he hat, and asked, should the owner )f the first name drawn get the candy? Ross Franklin said, “No, take he third name.” ■When Mr. Deaton drew out the Irst name—it was Ross Franklin. The owner of the second name drawn vas no<t present, and on the third draw, Mr. Deaton drew his own name, much to his embarassment. So he announced he’d auction off he candy. It was bought by Ross cranklin, for 82. Mrs. Ray LeCount, president of he organization presenting the entertainment gave a short address, md W. M. A. signed off for the night. McCOLLEY’S CORNER Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggs were n Warsaw Monday afternoon on business. Those who- helped with the butchering at the Greeley Yoder home on Thursday were, Mr. and Mrs. Nat House and Verdel, W ard Robison .nd Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Godschalk. Mnf and Mrs. Carl Yoder and fam-, ly of Syracuse spent Sunday at the George Kreger home Mr. and Mrs. Hascall Darr and Miss Lucille of Goshen had dinner oe Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richcreek. They then attended the funeral of Mrs. Millicent Miller, which was held at Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller and family and Ward Robison visited at the Ohas. Richcreek home Sunday ngThe Misses Ina Gilbert and Wilma vfiller were in Goshen Thursday forenoon. Mrs. Chas. Richcreek called on Mrs. Graham Tyler Monday afternoon. SOUTH SIDE Mrs. Jarrett, who has been sick for several weeks is able to be up at this writing. Grandpa Ray of Garrett, who was ecently brought from Garrett in an mbulance to the home of Mr. and .Irs. Vern Brown to be cared for, is mproving and able to sit up in a aheel chair. Marion Davis has been helping care for his mother, Mrs. Elsworth Davis, who is seriously ill. 6 - Mrs. John Lecount is on the sick list. Harry Warble and friend of .Gohen called on Harry’s grandparents, 4r. and Mrs. Dan Warbei Sunday. ,» Mrs. Winsor«received a letter from ner son Perry, who went to Arizona for his health. He doesn’t seem to be improving as well as was hoped for. Mrs. Rea Searfoss is on the sick list at this writing. Mr. Wagner seems to be getting better slowly. Mrs. Warbei spent Monday evening at the Lida Davis home. Peter Plew is building a bedroom and bath to his home and is putting on a new roof.

INVITED'TO STAY. At the fourth quarterly conference held at the Methodist church, Tuesday evening, Rev. A. J. Armstrong was invited to remain another year. A carry-in supper held, preceded the meeting of the evening. The speaker of the evening was Dr. C. B. Croxall of Warsaw, district superintendent. _•———.—o S. S. CLASS ORGANIZED A second new Sunday school clasj, since Jan. 1, has been organized at the Evangelical church. Officers are Charles Beck, president; Gertrude Tyler, secretary and Howard Bitner, treasuer. The class will hold a business and social meeting at the church next Tuesday evening. ———o DTPMEETINGS POSTPONED e- - Moody-Lytle Evangelistic meetings, scheduled,to commence in the community building, last night, have been postponed until Sunday evening, on account of the. death of Moody’s brother, in Johnson City, Tenn. WAREHOUSEMAN’S PUBLIC SALE Under and by virtue of my warehouseman’s lien, I will sell at public sale on Saturday, the 21st of February, 1931, at 2 p. m., continuing each day at the same hour, until sold, at my marine storage depot, situated across public highway, north of lots 10 and 11 in Eli Lilly’s Second Plat of Wawasee, Kosciusko County, .Indiana, on Lake Wawasee, the following described personal property, which said property has remained ir my boat storage for a period exceed ing 6 months, without tne payment o any storage charge therefor, to-wit One 25 foot gasoline launch, wit! 90 Horse Power oxs Marine convei sion 8 cyl. Curtis engine, named Mar Jane, with mahogany natural finis! hull. Owner, Mr. A. W. Zimmermai or Mrs. A. W. Zimmerman. Terms of sale, cash ■ CHAS. E. BISHOP, Prop. Wawasee Marine Supply Depot and Storage. > , Geo. I* Xanders, Atty. 3t-40

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