The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 April 1931 — Page 4

THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 1931.

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL REPUBLICAN. Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana. Entered as second-class matter on May 4th, 1908. at the postoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance ......... .$2.00 Six months, in advance ........ 1.25 Single Copleg -05 Subscriptions dropped if not renewed when time Is out. HARRY - £ PORTER, JR. Editor and Publisher Office Phone 4 Home Phone 904 THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 1931. Christine Kline is at home, ill with the measles. Ralph Baumgartner is now working for W. C. Redmon. Mrs. Will Jones is recovering from a severe attack of tonsilitis. Fifteen guests helped J. W. Swenson celebrate.his birthday last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brutlag anc son of South Bend visited friends it Syracuse Sqnday. Mrs. A. j. Armstrong and Jerry Hamman were among those on the sick list, ill with flu, the first of the week. , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koher and Mrs J. W Swenson went to Nappanee or business last Monday. R. B. Tuttle and son Carl of In dianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday and their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Funk of War saw were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O G. Carr, Sunday. Mr’ and Mrs. Eugene Maloy were Chicago visitors frofn- WAlnesday until Friday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters Os Wabash were in Syracuse .on busdnest Thursday. « Miss Vingii .i Bachn.an wjj h es in Naperville. 111., came honM Sunday evening to. spend this week if spring vacation from her school, at home. Mrs. Knox. Stetler, whose infected hand was "treated in the Elkhart hospital, returned home Sunday, thi condition of her hand much ini proved but not entirely well yet. Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs Ijmdis Pressler and Miss Nellie Mann were guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Harolc - Weighmuller of Chicago, who are vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. E Aldrichf near Corunna. Mrs. J. W. Swenson attended the in< ■’.ing of the Missionary society of tne Methodist church of North Webster last Thursday. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Merl Bouse of Nort Webs'er. Bert Whitehead and J. H. Godshalk are busy right now attending to their duties as managers of the Fertilizer department and the Shipping association of the Farm Board. Whitehead has charge of the fertilizer and. Godshalk is manager of the shipping association. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Grissom spent Saturday and Sunday in West'Unity, Ohio, vi-oticc' Mr> Grissom’s pat ents, Mr. and Mrs B. F. Beale'. Mias Lucile Hen wood. Miss OpaE Garrison and Miss Louise Stockman ‘ Visited friends in Gary and Chicago Saturday and Sunday. I Mrs. Dorothy K Harris .spent Sunday with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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H. F. Ketchum and returned to Chicago early Monday morning. Mrs. Electa Longfellow, Mr. .and i Mrs. Owen Longfellow and daughter I June, of Warsaw were*recent guests 1 i of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Grissom. , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Connell and children of Ft. Wayne were guests ■ >f Mr. and Mrs. Warren T. Colwell, ( Sunday. ; Ft. Wayne schools being dismissed > for spring vacation this week, Mr. I and Mrs. C. H. Ott are spending this week in Syracuse. Mrs. Warren Ruple drove to MaceyInd., Monday afternoon and brought her sister, Miss Emma Chaplin home 1 .vith her for a week’s visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armbuster and Mrs. Apdrew Armbuster returned home Monday after a week’s visit in Fairbury, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kegg drove o Indianapolis Sunday, to visit until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Emory' 3rown. Mr. and Mrs. Josie Snavely has eturned home to Syracuse, after ;evei;d weeks spent with relatives ind friends in Indianapolis. Mrs. Ernest Bushong and daughter Barbara spent Sunday and Monday n Ligonier visiting Mrs. Theora Christie. Miss Mary Alice KUson is spending this week at home, schools dn So. Bend being excused for spring vacant this time. Mr. and Mrs. Van Cripe of Elkmrt called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown, -Sunday afternoon, having ,-isited Mr. Cripe’s parents, Mr. ano Airs. Israel Cripe, earlier in the. day The Misses "Ruby and Blanche Mel inger were home last week end Ruby teaches at Kingsbury an< Blanche is attending Purdue univer sity. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. EHi tt. who arc n charge of the bathing beach or Vale Island in the summer, have re urrted home after spending the win er in Florida. Mr and Mrs. Harry Riddle have eturned to Syracuse, after spending ast week in Toledo, 0., when Mr. Riddle took another physics jxarn in order to renew his airplam pilot’s license for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg ac companied Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Harl lees to Detroit, Thursday, where th party remained until the following lay when they returned home .t Syracuse. Mrs. Sol Miller’s heavy cold o ast week became more serious, am »y Friday she was advised by he ■ hysician to stay in bed. Since the time she has been ill but her condi tion is now’ improving. Mr. and Mrs. George Xanders ant •hildren went to Howe, Sunday where Laucks Xanders was one of thi '.-lass of 30 confirmed by Bishop Grs at the Episcopal church service there. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ciffford Hover am 'hildren of South Bend, and Mr. Mrs. Willis Stansbury and son Ed ward of Mishawaka came to Syra cuse. Sunday to spend a few days a guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Davi. and Mr. -.and Mrs. G.W. Stansbury. Rev. and Mrs. Foust will motor t< Wolcottville Friday forenoon, when hey will be the guests of Rev. an< Mrs. F. C. Wacknitz for dinner. Rev Foust will preach at 2 p m.. in thi Union services which are being hel n the Methodist church of that city Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kern ahd famih Mrs. Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Johi Meek and Meredith Mench were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S 0. Jeffries. In the afternoon Mr. am Mrs.” Ray Meek and Mr. and Mrs I Rogers of South Betid called.

Mrs. Ralph Method and Eldred 1 Mabie went to Indianapolis, Monday Ito visit their mother, Mrs. Emma Mabie, and to bring Mrs. Minnie i Lloyd home them as far as Warsaw, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Ezra Graham. Mrs. A. H. Blanchard went to Berne, Sunday, where she will spend the next two weeks caring for her step, father, Alfred Romey. He has just returned to his home following 10 weeks spent in the hospital as a result of his accident. Mr. and Mrs. Kauffman and son, Miss Thelma Bickel and Horace Moor of Elkhart; Albert Hashberger of Bristol and Miss Olive Shambaugh >f Wabash spent Sunday afternoon, and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood George (Dynamite Bill.) Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Larson spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Larson’s brother, Emanuel Click in Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Larson recently moved ;o the Dan Neff farm from their former farm home in Illinois. Following heir visit Sunday they report Mr. Click recovering from his recent >peration. Prentice Kindig went to Bloomingon, Saturday, to obtain his grades i'rom Indiana Universty. He planned to Jake these with him yesterday when he went to Rantoul, HL, to ike the physical examination to enter the United States Air Service, in addition to passing this physical exam it is necessary that the applicant submit a High school diploma md grades for two jrears of University work. |

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LOCAL SERVICE MAN NOW ON COMMISSION O. P. Davis, who has been operating the Gafill filling and service station here for a number of years, announces that he has made arrangements with the Gafill Oil Company of South Bend, Ind., to take charge of this station and conduct it as an individual enterprise on a commission basis, starting April Ist. During the past year when many lines of business were retrenching the Gafill Oil Company went ahead with their planned building program, installing new stations, new equip-’ ment and expanding their facilities . with improved services. During the 15 years of this company’s prosperous existance, there never has been f a time when they have been so lib-j eral with their building appropria-! tions, so generous with their newspaper advertising and demonstrated j their in the business fu- • ture of Northern Indiana, he hays. 1 Syracuse has been one of the,cities thus favored, and in every case, local I men, like Mr. Davis, have been selected to carry on the work. SOUTHSHORE Freeman Kelly returned to South I Bend Sunday, after spending a week tin the Bert Searfpss home. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ingall spent {Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Chester Hill. | Mrs. Bramer and son Eugene of

Muncie spent last week with Ross Franklin. They returned home Sunday. „ Mrs. Martha Jordon has moved back to the farm, having spent the winter in Syracuse. ■ a « Mrs. Mart Landis called on Mrs. Chester Hill last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman called on Mrs. Retta Warner Saturday evening. Mrs. Chester Brown is on the sick list.

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