The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 April 1931 — Page 5
DISMAL Mr. and Mrs. Brownbridge and two children and Miss Katie Bitne: of South Bend were guests of theii parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bitnei last week end. Mrs, Wayne Avery and sdn Rich ard of Anderson spent a few day: last week with her parents, Lot Burley and family, returning hom< Friday. ■ Mrs. Kate Dull and Miss Dorit Maggert were Goshen shoppers Sat urday. Mrs. Pauline Reed spent weel with her sister, Mrs. Stanly Lung and family. She went to Elkhar Saturday where she will make he: future home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Jones of near Wawasee spent Saturday evening ir Ligonier. Mr, and Mrs, arriyec at their summer home at Cedarpoint Wednesday, after spending the win ter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Fret! Green and dau ghter. Margaret of Ciomwell spen' Saturday evening in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs.- Lon Burley and Mr und Mrs. Max Burley were- guest over the week end of relatives '!! Ohio. Dora CHngerman and wife spent Sunday evening in the Stanley Lunf home. 5 , . FOUR CORNERS. Mr. and Mrs. James Myers, Mes dames Ulery and HoOver of neat New Salem were 'Gt•shen. shoppen Friday. ■ - Mrs. Edna Jenson spent Monday • , noon it the James .Myers hothe Mrs, Charlotte M< Sweeny was : Warsaw shopper 4'riday afternoon. J y Cory of Fort Wayne and he Jb rot her Noble Cory of. Mishawak; spent Saturday night and Sunday a' the home of Clint Callander. Rosetta Wyland has gone to So Bend for a slay wi'.K relatives. Mary L’lery returned home after • few days visit with relatives in. Go Mrs. Hepler of near Nappanee is staying at the home of Clint Callander. as Mrs Callander has been or. the sick list for some time: Mr. and Mrs Artie Geyer entertained, their daughters and their dinner Sunday. Messrs and Mesd.an es Earl and Crist Darr were guests at a fish supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs ■ esday eveninj . ■ ■ Darr called! at t|he home of Harley Gall Tuesday forenoon. TIPPECANOE Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Shrader of Ell hail spent from Thursday till Friday afters, oon with the former** parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott. Mrs. Stahley Morehouse and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kline made a bush trip to Nappanee last Monday. Mrs. .h-e Light of Elkhart called nt the Gordy; home one day last week. - . ' Sunday guests at the Gordy home Were Mr. and Mrs Warren Morehead and daughter of Warsaw, Mr. and? Mrs; William Kuhn and Fred Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs Ike Kline and family Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kline and family and Mildred Gilbert were Sunday guests at -the J. Garber home. J. L.'Kline, Royal Kline. Mr. and Mrs. J. Garber were shopping in Warsaw Saturday. Mrs. Rose Lewallen was somew hat surprised Sunday. While she was preparing dinner about thirty friends came in with well filled baskets and reminded her she had a birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock and family and Mr and Mrs. Hugh Warstler and' family ale Easter dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eberly of Wawaka. SALEM Jacob DeFries spent Sunday with Frank Hieber and family. George Auer and family were Sunday dinner guests of John Roberta and family. Edward Nymeyer and wife of Goshen called on Henry DeFries and wife Sunday.
BIG REDUCTION ON WEAR U WELL SHOES The Most Shoe for the Money All classes of shoes have been affected, as well as boots, and rubbers, by this price cut. Come in and >get our prices Snavely Shoe Shop Shoe repairing. Auto Tires, Tubes and Accessories Phone 89
Reuben and daughter waneta and Alfred Tom called at/the William Tom and Forrest Kern h/mes Sunday. / Preston Klinger, wife and son Roger spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Edward Klinger and family. _ Orrie Hawk and wife of Elkhart pent Sunday with Chauncey Weybright and family. George Auer and wife and Irvin Pom, spent Sunday evening at the William Tom home. Alfred Tom was a dinner guest of Reuben Mock and family Sunday. Waneta Mock and 4 Lucille Smith Attended 5 the Alumni banquet at Milford Saturday night, Mrs. Ethel Guy vas Miss Lucille Smith’s guest. Donald Smith called at the Reuben Mock home Monday evening. Toward Mock and Rob Mullen calld at the Joe Smith home Saturday forenoon. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blue spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with Mr. Geo. Snyder and family. - Mr. ami Mrs. Chester Firestone and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Blue attended a birthday surprise in* honor f Mrs. Ed Darr at her home in Syrause- Sunday. Others present were •Ir. and Mr«. James Brown of. .ille. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Brown and on Eugene, Harry Coy and family. .Valter Hushaw and family. Rex Mil- . ? N Paris, Dab )arr and family of So. Bend and . .ester Darr and fin ily of Sj \ carryin basket dinner was enjoyed t .noon. ■ ■ Mr. ..;:d Mrs. Bird Darr and Mr. .nd Mrs. Morri* Darr of Goshen call'd oh Merle Darr and family Sunlay afternoon. Mr*. Sarah.-Juda'y and Kaleel spent Sunday afternoon at Cromwell. • Gris* m und Harry Nicolai I pent. Thursday evening with Law- • ence and Lejwis Firestone. ' I Miss Helen and Kathaleen Gibson ; end Miss Louise Darr spent We-.i esday evening with Jaunita Gush- i *a. . - j Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Smaltz of burg and Mrs. Alice Darr of because were in this neighborhood Sunlay afternoon, calling on the. sick folks, Mr. and Mrs Ed Fisher spent Sunday afternoon with Mary and Aaron Hostetler of Millersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Darr ar the proud parents of a baby girl born l M-'nday evening Miss Barbara Christner of near Millersburg is working for t hem.. I Charles, and Frank Burger and; Belle Juday <>f near Mdleisbur -.pent' Sunday afterroqn w ith Alfie; tj £immerman. . . I Rollie Roth’s < f Goshen ate mov | Robert Mcßride spent Sunday with j v. -h f in Mi bigan. \\ mg this week into the Matilda ner house. . . Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Amick of hea Millersburg - spent' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcßride. Gms Chiddister ami wife spent Su nd ay with A1 ie n Snlith and f:: i1 v Fred and Emtna Ringwait called on Mr, and Mrs. Will Morris of Lak • Wawasee Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Wright of Huntington spent a few days with Rev. Wilson and family. The Sunday school attendance here c Sunday W*s 147. We invite other folks to come who are not attending other places. Rev. Wilson and family spent Sunday afternoon with Samuel Grenerts at Walkerton. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vail, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roach and daughter. Belva, spent Sunday with Sophia Rogers of Millersburg. Mr. John Darr and daughter Mirriam spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Vica Hapner. Mrs. Mell Tully is slowly improving. Sunday school Sunday morning and preaching Sunday evening. Mrs. Becker, who recently moved ou the Vica Hapner place was taken a Fort Wayne hospital for an operation last week. It is thought she will be brought home the last of this week. WEST END 1 Those who spent Sunday with Mr.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY HERD IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1931 TEN HIGH COWS Owner Breed In M. Dry Av Milk Test B. Fat G. E. Powell, Mixed 9 0 1008 . 4.7 47.7 . L. R. Becker, Hol. 10 0 12S1 3.7 4. 3 4 E. A. Butrick Hol. 12 0 ' 1227 3.8 46.6 : O. C. Stoelting & Sons G G-. 13 0 924 4.9 Avery Kimes, G. G. 8 0 936 4.9 45.6 James Guy, Hol. 13 0 1189 3.8 4.5 M. Stookey & Son Hol. 18 2 1207 3.6 43.1 J. Hibschman & Kitson, Hol. 11 0 1116 3.4 37.8 P. R. Michael Mixed 9. 1 822 4.5 37.4 Clee Hibschman & Son Hol. 10 0 1081 3.3 35.7 Ass’o Average 271 20 867 ' 4.1 35.6 TEN HIGH COWS Owner Cow Breed * .Milk Test B. Fat M. Stookey & Son Nettie Hol. 2545 3.4 86 5 L. R. Becker Star Hol. 2146 3.& 83.7' G. E. Powell, . ' Bess Hol. 1250 6.6 .82:5 M. Stookey & Son Elnora Hol. 2403 3.4 81.7 M. Stookey & Son ~ Daisy ■ Hol. 1979 4.0 . 7 O. C. Stoelting & Son Babe G. G. 1848 4.2 77.6 G. E. Powell Sally G,' G. 1383 Avery Kimes,' Lizzy I G. G. . 1314 5.8 7' James Guy, Bernice Hol. 1724 4.4 75.9 M. Stookey & Son Mina Hol. 20 3.3 68 ; Ir High cow’s average 1867 4.2 78.3 There were 4 unprofitable cows so ld, 101 cows over 4o lbs per mont . 42 cows over 50 lbs, 17 cows over 60 lbs; and 181 cows over 1 lb a day. -
and Mis. Wm. H. Weybright were: Rev. and Mrs. Russell Stout Akron Rev. and Mrs- John Stout and daughter Hazel of near Leesburg, and Ci:./ley vV ey b>;_ 7: mid daughter Mariam of Solomon's Creek. Those who were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John McGariety were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fleming of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. J<>e Jarvis, ‘ Mr. and Mis. Charley Jarvis and children j f Bristol, v - On Easter morning there were 151 Who attended Sunday school at thu Church of the Brethren. We' ■•me. come agairt.Fl. -«• who spent Easter with Mi. and Mr*. Floyd Rowdabaugh were : Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Isley of Si • I Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Islev. ; Mr. Carl Hoffer and sob, Mr. and I Mrs, Rusnell DePauter and children, jof Wabash, Mr. and Mrs. M. BernWitz and daughter of Manchester. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jean Isley. Mr. Howard ' i ' . Miss' Lucile Troup of New Paris spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mis. llilo Troup. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Weybright >.nd Mr. and .Mrs.’Milo Troup spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hisey and Mrs. Lizzie Troup.Who ■lakes her home With her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Husey of near Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. A. Barnard and daughter of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. • e i i <>f Milford, Miss S o..lies of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lutes and daughter were Sunday ■jests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutes. ' Th se who -helped Mr. and Airs. Fred Gall move to their farm Friday . ..ere Mr. and Airs. C. Miller, Mr. and Airs. Dan Gall, Mr. and Mrs. Harley j Gall, Mr. and Mrs, J W. Weybright, '. and Ms. O. Weybright; Mrs. •Um. IL, Weybright. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cullers of Goshen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gall. SOUTH SIDE ■ - / Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright and Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray took Easter dinner at the home of Mrs. Wright’s brother, Charles Brown, who lives east of Wai saw. Barbara and Donna Davis of Dunlap spent a week in the home of. their aunts, Lida Davis and Mrs. | Hovarter. Charles Egolf has returned, h. me
Specials for. Saturday Sugar 10 lbs. * * * • 48c SOAP, P. & G.. 10 bars ... 34c _— ¥ .— - — - COFFEE, Bursley High Grade, 1 lb 24c SOAP CHIPS, Quick Arrow, 1 pkg 18c COFFEE, Bulk, 3 lbs 40c POST TOASTIES, large pkg .... He WHOLE WHEAT BISCUITS, per pkg.. 10c Use Pastureized Milk Seider & Burgener J
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1 i|dition isximproved. V - a'r.d Mr. arW Mrs. Trowbridge were { / \J Mr. and' Ms. William Ray ai d sons, Forrest. James and Vernon, of Garrett, and. Mr, Ray’s brother were ■ Sunday dif-.ner guests-of ; Mi s. Lillian I Brown. J Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wag-ver of NanIpanee called on his ftuher. Is.. IWagner Saturday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs, Frank Warne! aid Isons of Albion, Mr. and Mrs. Walter . I’e’x <i . : h-e: of AviHa. a::d M:. and Mrs. L. Gosey and daughter of | Goshen were Sunday visitors at the .:; ■•■ f ,th< r’ parents, Mr. and Mis. Dan Warbel. , ■ Mrs. Brumbaugh of Avilla calk. lon Mrs. Dan Warbel Tuesday «afteiioon- . . . Tom Dempsey’ was sn lr.dianap.ol s . on busines's Saturday, CONCORD Rev. Shaw and vvife of No. Webster called at the James Devv.i i home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norris w-e - -of Mr, and Mrs. Edv ~d C< >f North Webster Sunday. : Mrs. Alice Lindsey and Mr. Earl. Hamm, r and family spent Sunday atIternoon at the Will Fackler home, J Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Coy and fam ily spent Sunday at the Jacob Bowser home. : - : .. j These wh< were guests of Mr. an Mrs. Bertram Whitehead Sunday were: Messrs and Mesdam'es Lav. itence Dewart of Milford, Harm Strieby of Elgin, 111. In the afte • noon Dan Klink and wife, of Syr: •' J cuse apd James Berry v,and wife ( ‘ I Goshen called, • ■ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher ar family and Mr. Tobias Fike of New P.iiis enjoyed Sunday at the JameDewart home. . ' Mr., and Mrs. Burton Howe attended a party at Warsaw on Thursday evening. Mr. James Hamman and family of Goshen spent, Saturday evening at [the Burton Howe home. . Mr. Anderson Wogom’an and fami ily spent Sunday at the Tillman Goy home. * ' • ! Mrs. Alice Lindsey spent a few | days last week with, her niece, Mrs. j Helen H'we. j Those who spent Sunday with Mr.s.
J. A. Fisher were Bert Crandal of Michigan, Mr. Guy Fisher and family, Mr. Everett Tom-and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart and Mrs. Bucher were in Warsaw Tuesday. Walter Nice and Wayne Bucher spent Saturday afternoon at the Paul Buhrt home. Those who Spent Sunday at £he Roy Ross home were Mr. Orland Stiffler and family of Syracuse and Mr. Floyd Basley of Toledo. — : ; — Primary classes of EV. SUNDAY SCHOOL ARE ENTERTAINED ; Mrs. W. B. Disher, Mrs. Melvin Dillon, Mrs. Orc al Klink,'Mrs. Dean Jensen and Mrs. C. R. Hoilett. teachers of the Primary department of the Evangelical Sunday school entertained their classes,'at the .'church Saturday afternoon. JJecoratiohs were in keeping with the Easter season. Games were playd, and prizes won by Betty Lou‘Hoilett and LaMonte Bell. After the cames, the children were -seated at four taides placed in one of • the I class r.ooms. I "One table had extra decoration* un i‘, it . being the favored table. Four ■pupils who had been .present every Supday during, the past quarter had . places at this-table. They were: Kathryn. Lois and Mr ise Dillon and Bet- | ty Fisher. The other pupils were seat- . cd at the Oth al les according t< their merits in attendance. There were 31 there. \ .... i
VOUMCArWE: HAPpY AGAIN!) 4 See What Koniola Did For These Former Sufferers—Read Their V/ords. ! An example of Konjolr’s power ;
is seen in the experience of Mr. 438 N. E. First i avenue, Miami, 1 Fla., who says: "I was badly run [ f pom' loss of appetite and I constipation. I could not work i for weeks at a ■ time. Harsh lax- ' - - temporar-y relief. I took five hot- i
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ties of Kpnjola and my appetite I ■ returned to 'normal. Constipation i was corrected and I rapidly gained n weight .j : vitality.” No less significant-is the expe-
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ten ;e o1 Mrs. ' . Albert Freed, i i rooks a:i d j Chestnut; streets, : Louisville, 'Kv;, 1 vho ‘T vp extrinnly nervous and lost I vci g h t an d . ,tr?-;gth sioadi- ■ -,:y. Rheunia- ■-m . ■ .nd r. ■; u riVi s bothered me and ■ ;ny stom ch became Weak. Kon-
jola ref r d my stomach to normal and relieved the. I ■ain of rheuniat sm and neuritis. '* I gained 23 pounds and am in ex- i ell today.” I THORNBURG DRUG CO.
JET WHITE STORES Quality First Economy Always pi GOLD MEDAL & PILLSBURY, 24 lb sack .. 75c PfOlir COLUMBIA CITY & EQUALITY, 24 lb sack 49c SUNSHINE ' 7 OPCrackers krispies, 2ib P k g _ £oc n P. & G. WHITE QO_ □Oap NAPTHA, 10 bars .. ...d£C Jello .I,'. 15c Cake Flour „23c Pork & Beans ''T'T 25c Cheese ST- -Zjßc if i L OHIO BLUE-TIPS lA. Matches 6 box Carton iyc Ketchup hi £2b0“... 21c 0 1. FARMER’S SPECIAL, 100 lb bag, med... 83c □Bit 50 lb. Block —- ----38 c Fig Bars, ........ 21c Oxydol S s lgp>tt ,. 13c MilkiTcT 3 ror 22c Flour ' SckTt 6 , b 23c Coffee PEABERRY, 2 pounds 35c A • - ni « TEXAS, $3.50 Case *>CUnion llants 4 Bunches Zjc Frankfurters 2 lb; - -18 c Bologna 2 lb. ————l9 c BANANAS, 4 lbs for 25c LEAF LETTUCE.. 2 -lbs so r „ 25c HEAD LETTUCE 2 heads for 15c ’ ORANGES, sweet Juicy, doz. 18c
AVOWED ME! i I was a pretty little house until T contracted a /■I bad case of scalilis and blisteria. Then what a ■ QljA pretty sight I became—broken out all over in u eb blisters,my paint sealing off in blotches! y nu wonder people kept away from me? ‘’ I \ Finally my owner did something about it — K ' called in a paint doctor. This paint M. D. fixed -li me, up in short order with a couple of coals of v t> int *- tr i e d remedy — Dutch Boy pure v Zjjl Y white-lead paint. Now I’m healthy, happy //j J and easy to look at again. . o — /a: 4 - » . J • V'TSn u xx My advice to any sick-looking \ 'S-'T house is to get painted. Tell the / >’ /[Hif? j\ h*an who owns you to hire the | j aiuler ijho made a new house of VUT/ I |l' ’/ / me. That painter's name is C. E. BRADY
THE END IS HERE! | LOY ’ S | LIGONIER QUITTING BUSINESS SALE EH! Si!. HIE APRIL 11 Everything Will Positively BE SOLD AT EXACTLY 1-2 Os The Low Sale Price Everything had been marked sensationally low when we first started this sale. Now we have cut these very prices exactly in half for a quick disposal. US PHENOMIN AL IT’S STUPENDLOUS ITS RIDICULOUS. Come, YOUILL BE AMAZED. NEW OWNER TAKES POSSESSION AT ONCE! Mr. j! J. Dirr, of Garrett. Indiana, the new proprietor, will take possession Saturday, April 11th, exactly at midnight. He w ill cbnduct his business along similar lines as formerly handled by us. 1 know you will like him. R. E. LOY. ■
THURSDAY. APRIL 9, 1931
