The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 48, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 March 1931 — Page 5
* - WEST END | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wagner of Mishawaka spent Saturday afternoon with ’friends ... Bethany. Guests -of Mr. and Mrs. ijtaleigh Neff Sunday, were; Mr. andl Mrs. Manly Deeter, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Neff and Ibaby, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Neff and children of Fair Lawn. Mr. Ed Berkey and Mrs. Emma Baker called Sunday on Mr. and Mrst'har ley Miller. nea|r Rock Run, also on Mr. arid Mrs. Aifisy Kime at Pine Tree Inn.i . . Mr. and Mrs. Johri Cripe, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neff. Mr. and Mrs Arch Weaver have returned to their homes after spending the winter ,ii Florida. ' Miss Lucile Lutes spent Sunday as ternoon with Mias Orpha Warstler. Mrs. Charles Lutes went to Mil ford Monday to ca Ip on Mr. and Mrs R e H list. ( ~'.■'■ Mr. a/id Mr- Claud Niles sper Friday in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. J hn H«ner an< children spet t S u day with Mr. ant Mi- Cliod NUei. Mr. aid Mrs. K Miller and family of Bourbon. Mr. -and Mrs..|W.m. Wey bright. Mr. a,nd Mis. Fred Gall am son John Irvin were Sunday guest of Mt. ’and M«a Harley Gall; Mr. Ed Berkey and Mr- Eiitni. Baker, were Sundajy dinner guests o Mr. and Mis. Art Berkey at Millers, burg. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Isley; spent th< week end in Atw d with Mr. an? Mrs. Lucus Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowdsbaugl went to Wabash Thursday. . when they attended the funeral < f .Mrs Thelma] Hoffer. Mr and Mrs. Jess Met* Sunday afternoon With . Mr: and Mrs .John Weybright in Milf-’td. Mr. Anders nW ■ • ■ to Syracuse from she Fred; < jdl farm Miss Ruba Eisenhour visited with Miss Miary Neff Sunday.’. SomJ one entered the h e•f Mr and ■ Mrs Verr. Kirkds't fer- .Saturday evening ayd -• •• l.» -pie. ... f e • lar. Mr. arid Mrs. C Bush ■ d ftn ily went to Michigan’’Sunday .!>• visit ’ ■ .* Mr. and Mrs Milo < ley er w ere ■ day afternoon guests - t Mr. ar.d ..Mis Milo Troup. FOUR CORNERS. . Mr J and Mrs. IDeithrick Darr and daughters of Gosheft and Mrs. Olive Bushong ..of I Syracuse, spent Friday with Mr. and Mr-. Clarence Snyder. Mr. and Mrs ‘James Myers called at the home of Crist Darr Sunday evening. Mr; and Mrs. Earl Ulery and children and Mrs. Amanda H >e:. • f near New Salem were Sunday calk ers at the J. W.i Myers home and the Mri Edna Geyer called at the Darr home Monday afternoon. ■ De#n Cory and wife of Elkhart called at the Clint Callander home Friday afternoon. McCOLLEY’S CORNER Ward Robison entertained Mr. and Mrs.- Ed R«bis< n and . family. iMr, and Mis. Dick Miller and family land Edward Richcreek Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richcreek. Mis. Tom Nine. Miss Elisabeth Banping and. Ira Rothenberger were callers at the homes of Mr and Mrs. Ed. (Robison and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kreger, Friday evening! Mrs! Chas. Richcreek spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Sarah. J K .: man and her hister, Mrs. Viola Mil- . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robison and family entertained the following people at their home on Saturday evening: Mr] and Mrs. Chas. Godshalk. Mr. ana Mrs. Greeley Yoder and Jess, M'rL and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert and Ina, Mri. and Mrs. Waller Wiggs and family, Ward Robison, Edward Richcreek, Vern jStrieby, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richcreek, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller and family and Verdel House.
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Mrs. Nat House spent the week end in Indianapolis in the home of Mr. ;.nd Mrs. Russell Swenson and family. Wm. Stamen of Elkhart spent the week end at his home here. Ward Robison was in Warsaw Saturday. M . and Mrs. Bert Dausman of Milford were i-Ilers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richcreek Sunday afternoon. Chas. GrisSom entertained the following people at h>.s home on Wed-, nesday evening: .wr. and .Mrs. Dick Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed l - -ii and f ; ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert mid Ina, Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Yock— and Jess, Mr. and Mrs. .Chas. Godshalk, Mr., and Mrs. Allen Gordy, -Emitt Gordy. Ward Robison and Edward Richcreek. 4r. and Mis. Chas. Richcreek, Dick Miller and Edward Richcreek'.were in Goshen Thursday afternoon. Miss Maybelle V. right spent par! >f last week with her grandparents, Ur. and Mrs. Theo. Wright of near Cromwell. . . CONCORD Mr. and Mrs. Lurt. n Howe were, h South Bend Saturday. Mr.'.and Mrs. George Bricker < Withart and Eert Darkwood-of Mil ford .were guests at the William Wy and home Sunday. Eldon Wylard spent Saturday, at he Ei-nest Mathews-home. i Mrs. Alice Lindsey of Goshen Speh ’riday at the Burton Howe home. - Those w ho. were guests of Mr;, ano Guy Fisher Friday were Rew - ingers, Rev Ni< odemus. wife ami laughter Lois. Mr. and Mrs. Ernes', lathi - and Emma Bushong. All en yed a good time.' William Facklet spent Thursday at he Burton Howe hoine. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr an<: Miss .l>e-'.i.e Hoover enjoyed Sunday il the Chester Stiffler home. Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman and 4;. a d M s Cal Coopei of G< o yere guests at the Earl Hamman home Sunday. Mr and Mrs .Bertram • Whitehead ' xnd daughter Martha Lee, spent Sonlay with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dewart. ■ <• who enjoyed Sunday at the Mesdanies Guy Fisher . and family M-s J A Fisher and Mr. and Mrs Sherman Gaul. E: ;• ■ M -■' ' and W ife w ere ir Monday.- ‘ Mrs Marie LeCount was a Goshen ■.■■ . ■ • • Mi and Mrs. Burton H we at- ' ended a psrty at Warsaw Thursday. Mi and Mrs Everett Tom were in South Bend Thursday. Mabel Buhrt and Yvonne Buchei --pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Willard Tyler, DISMAL .The* Ladies Aid w-.s entertained at • Wawasee' Thursday afternoon. ; Mr and Mrs Ira Jackson of Mid dle|.'"int, Ohi . were week end gues's lof Mat Burley and* Wife. Fiank Bniiey attended the basket i ball. t<>U . • ■' at 1 ndiar.apolis Friday and Saturday. Lon Burley and-wife went as far as Anderton with them, where they visited their, daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs i Mr. and Mrs. Owen Longfellow land daughter f Warsaw and Wilbur Wilkinson of South Bend spent Sunday With Mrs Mary: .Wilkinson, and I son Ray. fe and dab ghter visited relatives at Churubusco ( Sunday. , , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderei ! and daughter of Ligonier were enI tertained at the Dale Grimes home ' Sunday. =• Dora Clingerman and wife visited in the Alfred Rariisby home in Topeka Sunday. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. Lawrence Firestone and Ken- . neth Hapner called on Merle Gris- , son Sunday, who. sick fir several . weeks, was able to be up Sunday for - the first time. - A number from this place have .. been attending the’meetings at Syra s cose, conducted by Rev. Moody. Miss Esther Zimmerman spent
Sunday with Miriam Darr. Mrs. Ben Zimmerman called o Mrs. Merle Darr, one afternoon Ins week. Mis. Lottie Cline and dauchle Phillis called on Mrs. Chester Fire st nc Friday afternoon. The cooking demonstration ant Ijectuie gat the church bu.-e merit was well attended Monday evenIt is’n ■ known at this writing he ex;-, i ..moer of couples present i and what the prize money- will be which is to go to the Ladies Aid. Mr. and Mrs. Birch Darr of Goshen called on Merle Darr and family bunuay evening. Mrs. Albert Zimmerman spent Saturd‘; ,- afternoon with Mrs. Ben Zimnie.mm. ’ Mrs. Emma Darr who was visiting a fe.v days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Chester Firestone and ’ .-' l.y. spent Tuesday with Mrs. T. J. Hire at the John Darr home. Mr. Will Zyhnan. from Mfclng&n Lis visiting a few weeks with his sis'ter. Mrs. liii Fisher. Mr. .nd Mrs. Guy Ni<-olai_ and family spent Sunday with' Challey Xie ... Miss Jaunita Gushwa Thursday night with Dorothy -Mullen. Misses Hellen and Esther liiilbish entertained their Sunday school class Thursday evening. About lie were present including a few visitors. A good time was enjoyed by those present. hunday s. h >1 Sunday morning, preaching, services Sunday eveh ng. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cripe of Go- ■ -eese Sunday afternoon. SALEM Henry DeFries and Wife spent Monday evening with (Charles Bowser and family. Those who spent Thursday even ing with George .Auer and family were Art -Hummel and family, Cai Coy. wife and daughter, and Edd Klinger and daughter Dorothy. Joseph Smith called <-n Reuben Mock aind family Wednesday. > <■ Miller and f'y if Mi *o;d called on Arch DeFries am amily Sunday. ' Conrad Auer spent Sunday with ieuben Mick ami family, Mrs. James Ihgles called on Mis •Md Klinger Sunday. Emory Guy and wife of near Syra ■use spent Sunday with Joe Smi-l :nd family. Joe Smith and family, Dale Ton ■ :-es and Lillie Tmn spent Sa; i;p lay evening with George Auer anc family. '! Charles Bowser called ■ on Jo< Smith Monday afternoon. J >y Louise Bowser, who has beei sick is..improving . nicely. . TIPPECANOE Mrs. Ben Black, wh-oh-s been very 11 with pneumonia, is able to be u; i part of the time. ’ Mi- Aii>e> tt returned, to he: home Saturday after spending the 'winter in Elkhart. Rev. and Mrs. OthoWarstlerwere 'umi.y guests at -the Isiah Kliune home. Mi. and Mis. Harry Lewallen of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shor . .and fan ily were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarejnce Lewallen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Garber and .Royal > Kline and Mayzel Kline ate Sunday dinner with . Mr. and Mrs. Ike Kline and family. Mrs. J. GarbA- called on Mrs. J, L. Kline Wednesday. -——— —
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THIS WEEK IN SYRACUSE. 'X-. rpfi Mrs. Jerry Hamman were Goshen visitors Saturday. -j Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ingall spent Monday in Fort Wayne. Miss Helen Jeffries spent kst Week end ‘with friends in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Geiger called at the James Brickel home Sunday. Joseph Marsh of Andrews, N. C-, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Cleveland. Nelson Dodge of South Bend was a Syracuse visitor, Saturday afternoon. ;. Air. and Mrs. Charley Bigler and daughter - Bernice were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mock. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Burket spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ehereneman in Burket. Mr. and Mrs. Golden of Elkhart were g-uests of Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Cory, Saturday. c Mr. and Mrs. Victor Niles and Mrs. Bender were Sunday guests of Mr. and: Mrs. Bert Cripe. James Westlake of North Webster spent Friday as a - guest in the Snobarger* home , . ..■■■ ‘ J Mr. and Mrs. D- J. Dalton of Warsaw are planning to inove to their cottage sor 4 the season next week. Mr. and Mrs. .David Barnes of Howe, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ge- rge Xnnders. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn "Shock have moved from South Bend to Plymouth,- 1 Ind. ' J Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maloy, Mrs. M. Sncibarger and Vernon Beckman were Ft. Wayne visitors Tuesday. . Mrs. Leo Druekaniiller is able to be out of bed now after having- been confined there with flu. Air, ana Airs. Jesse Mitchel and family of Nappanee spent Sunday with .Mr.-. Ella Wolfe and son Kimber. Harry Herrington and Grant HunUfberger of Wakarusa Were in Syracuse calling or. friends Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Auers of Hunt- £ tests of Mr. and Mrs. John Auers Sunday. -’ > . .'amily have been suffering with colds and other flu symptoms this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brown called on nd wife Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Str-opp of So. Bend avere niests of Rev- Jarboe and wife. Sunday afternoon. Mr: and Mrs. R. PaGan of Flint, .-.lich.. spent last week with Air. and Mrs. Ed Unrue. . ■ ■ ■ Air. and Mrs. Jack Conde “spent last week with friend? and relatives in Elkhart. Mr. and Airs. Gerald Walker of , | , t - Ed McClintic home. Sunday. S. E. Rowdabaugh and .son Earl came home from Ann Arbor, Mich., :o spend last week end here. Aiiss Helen Hoover of Gary spent Saturday and Sunday , at the home of Miss Lola Buhrt. Mrs. Rosie Tucker has returned home to Syracuse, following a visit with friends in Celina. O. jfr Mrs. Mary Haney, who was sick all last wee.k, is reported much, better this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoagland, of Angola, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis, E. R. Ingall. -, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyt of Goshen are planning to move to the ■ South Shore Inn next Monday. '~Mr. .and Mrs. Wilbur Brickel of Elkhart spent Saturday and Sunday ■ with Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Holloway. Frank Geiger aof Macey was the
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week end guest of his brother, Wil- "■ liam Geiger and family. Ford Grisainer and family of Stur- j gis, Mich, spent Saturday at the Vic- “ < tor Niles home. , Mr. and Mrs. Ward Flowers of Nap-1 j ! panee spent Sunday With Mr. and ■ Mrs. Liat.vin Stiffler. . J M.-. and M.. J. M. Sargent and j av<?h‘er Hazel- eiur I me from •! . er: e Hagle • b -.. Mr. and Mrs. C ri Friedman spent i -unday in South Bend, as guests'of S nlr. Friedman’s Parents. Mr. nd Mrs. Warren Rupia were .. ■ guests at the Abner Koor> hrtr.e in ; Waterloo, Sunday. ’ • Mrs. An’ra Strieby of Goshen was j a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hen- -I - wood last v eak. '.; A’-, rnd M:-. Thomas Hutchinson ? of Webster Lake had Sunday dinner ■ | >,i-h Mr. and Mis.-Oral Craft. Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest .Richhart and .’ ’ family spent iast week end in Elk- ’• hart as guests of Air. and Airs. Ed. ■ i Farley. ‘ , j - er V.i-h f 1...: ? sing. Mich, have geen guests f Mr. ' id M's. G:.r:ett Giiss'-n: this ( pa-t ' week. .. . . T’-iesc'ny . m rrmg on business, re- f that same day. He to c his - •'•JI. son Stenley with him '. Rev. J.'.rb-o went t- F :’t V.’nyne ' i Saturday to preach at the 'funeral • ,--rvke of I>: vi i W. R, L 'c, ‘s. an --I’d < 1 friend from. Lincoln, Neb, . . | Alva Nicolai of Elkhart called on ( i his bmthe’. Charles, nd also on his j ■! - i-ithe', -Mrs. Sus-lii Nicolai, Sunday j j nft erne-on. MAirs.'Sailie Druckemiller returned i i home from Garrett after spending' st week there with Air. and Airs. I i Clarence Druckainiller. i Mrs.- Williaim Gants, Mrs. Levi i Kitson and Airs. Sy Bauers planned ! th tv W. C. T. U. leet -n: in Alem.->ne today. M;-.. and Airs. Milt Rentfrow, who j h ve been spending the winter in j x .'ew Carlisle, were Syracuse visitors | t’ednesday. ‘ _ j EoseTaF Safely and Quickly Kruschen Salts (a perfect com ’ '•’’nation of <he six mineral salts I our body should hive to function I roperly) purify your blood of harm- i ful aid the kidneys and I ■ -1 . . - the. -r.ti.im:.; formation of which isprobably the cause of your fat.i’, - I In this modern age of living, it s ■ ! impossible to get these -al,s from the \ ‘■..n- yf- ■ :? y-"U eat hut don’t w orry--1 just as long as you have Kruschen Salts. Take a half teaspoon every mornmg before breakfast in a glass of hot water little by little that Ugly fat I disappears, you’ll feet better than | ever before years younger, more; energy. You’ll soon possess that en-j viable beauty, clear- skin, sparkling j eyes, superb figure which only per- j feet health can impart. j An 85c bottle (lasts 4 weeks) at Thornburg Drug Co., or any progres-• sive druggist in America. .Money back, if Kruschen doesn’t convince you • that it is the safest, quickest, easiest I way to lose fat. A Hartford w oman writes, “I’ll tell i I the world Kruschen Salts is wonder--] ful stuff to reduce.” An Ohio woman ( I lost 10 pounds with one bottle. I
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