The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 May 1931 — Page 8

THURSDAY’, MAY 7. 193!

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FOR SALE— 18 in. board wood, good for summer use P. W. Soltau. 2-ts WANTED A Disc Harrow. A. L. Miller. ’ 2-lt. FOR SALE Two outboard motors, canoe, hulls for oiitboard motors, (new). H. L. Lung, Phone 2611. 2-lt . FOR SALE—Wood, beech, sugar, hickory, oak, split fine or chunk. Telephone 106. Eston E. McClintic. 51-41 FOR SALE Sand -and gravel, truck service. P. W. Solteau Oakwood Park, Phone 8241. l-sm< FOR SALE Good Essex I -<i sedan, for sale ten dollars’month. Ellwood George. 52-3tp RADIO wrong with your radio? Call Owen Strieby. I’honeS 15. 17-ts ■ -! - - - - — -■ WE have moved t<> ILS’j >•-. Buffalo street. H. C. Frazeir and Son. Abstractor of Title. Phone 265. Warsaw. Ind. FOR SALK ’c.' flowers, -■ carnations, tulips s-.apdravt s.eh.-i-'e . potted plant- for Mother’s Day. Place; your order early. Henry Beer, Phone - 277. Milford. 2 ’ lt I ——_____— —— | LOST Sunday evening. Silver bracelet with, stones, in Wawasee on path between Sargents and Wawasee hotels. Reward N■' ft ■ Journal Office. 2-lrp 1 , ' .LET US Demonstrate to you the Range Oil .Burner,' Safety and Ec->iv omy guaranteed, A. o.;Winans Authorized agent, 1 >; r e ; Ind. • ' LEGAL FORMS W s. Me h . Liens, Mortgages. ; Assignment ,of Mortgages, Options, Bill of, Sale, Quit Claim Deed. Notice to . Quit Tenancy etc, for sale at the Journal Office. FOR SALE Vegetable plants ■ f all kinds Cabbage, tomatoes, cauliflower. KohT Rabi, red cab! celery, egg . plant, ' "v . . ■ ■ and sweet potatoes. Call at the . Greenhouse' at Mihford. Also for sale at Bachman’s and Grieger's store ' 2-2 t. i FOR SALE Having decided on. account of'my age and physical cordj-. tion to spend all my time in Florida 1 have turned Aer t Want’! T. Colwell the sale of all my real estate In Syracuse consisting f two dwellings on the romer,of Mill and High streets my home next to Dr. H Front street and. a dwelling for 2 families and 2 lo's <»’ South Fr.-nt street. The price has been reduced to make all these pt iperties attractive.! J. I). Lmd. l-..4t •WHY Bl M(K? We specialize in chronic d: • If you have never received results for your trouble consult us. Examination free. 1) he Brocks and Bi I I If You Need ■ ' < “ PLOWING Tractor Outfit Complete i TRUCKING Carms * Real Load See'me first. I. can save you m ney. F. D. WHETTEN, Syracuse, Ind. I 49-3 mo 9x12 Felt Hase Rugs, $7.50. Beck man’s. adv '

1. I The State Bank of Syracuse i Capital and Surplus $50,000 i -OUR BANK” Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent

Cash Saturday Specials SAUSAGE 15c lb .PORKCHOPS . 20c lb PORK SHOULDER 20cl lb PORK RO AST .......20c lb SIDE MEAT ' 20c lb ROUND STEAKS 25c lb SIRLOIN STEAKS 25c lb BEEF ROAST 17c lb RIB BOIL, 12c HALF or WHOLE HAMS.. 25c lb KLINK BROS.

—Bl IX 01 I! ent ItCHES . J ( ZION CHAPEL. 1 Rev. J. E. Shaw, pastor. Sherman Deaton, Supt. Sunday school at 10 a. rn. ..Morning service, 10:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting \\ ednesday evening 7 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD. Geo. L. Chapman, Pastor. C. J.'Kitson S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10'00 a_ m. Mother’s Day Sermon at 11:010 a. ni. Preaching in Syracuse every second and fourth Sunday jn each month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. nt.. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN. Evangelist J. Edwin Jarb< e,) paster rd Barnhart, S. S.. Supt. 10 a. m. ' • • Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. The Men’s Glee Club of North Manchester will cupy the preaching hour at 11 a. jp. Mothers’ Day - Sermon in the evening. ■ i Anniversary and' H ifconiip Maj 17th. ■ . I . — O— I METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A. J- Armstrong, Minister. . W. G. Cor.m-ily, Supt. I .Church School, 9:45. I .Morning W r hip, 11:00. J • America’s Debt to Christian Mothn '■ €' . i ' ■ ers. . . '■■:.! ■ Intermediate League. 6:15. Evening service. 7:30. Mid-Week Service Tuesday, evening. _■■ L . " GRACEH 1 Hl RAN C lit RCH A, H. Arbaugh, Pa-tor. E v e Ma! y. S. S. Supt. SundaV achoo.L 9:45 a. in. Even ship 7:30. "The Mission of I the I! ? Spirit in the V\ Id.' U. B. ANNOI N( 1 MI NTS A. Nicodemus, Pastor. • Gerald Bushong, S. S. Subt. ■ . - Rev. G. E. Moody will preach at C< ord at 11 a. m. Quarterly meeting Monday,,May 11 at Concord-. Prayei hour Thursday 7:30 p.'.m. Workers and. Winners I will meet Friday evening at the hoi|ne of Cloy Darr. i ■ , . EVANGELICAL CHURCH . : ' I R. G. Foust, pastor. . P. W. Soltau, Gen, Supt., H. M. Hire. A->t. I Sunday S> "I nt 9:15 :i. m. Mothers*-Day Sermon i0;45 a. in. Evening service 7:30 p.lm. Pr iver meeting Thursday evening r ■ ■* NOIiCE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby uiven hat the un.-. dersigned has be*n H i •■inted by the clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State <>f Ir.diana, aidininistrator of the estate of ALICE KETRING C it ty, deceased,'", S. C. vc.ite -e.i.to be solvent. -AARON A KETRING, Adpiiniatrator. April IS. 1931. ■ 52

LAKE NEWS. (Continued from First Page) arstown were at their cottage last Saturday." They are planning on opening it soon for the Season. Charles Brain went to Indianapolis last Thursday and returned to the lake again Sunuay for the summer. Erie Kinnear and daughter of Marion called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kinnear own a cottage on Lake Wawasee and have just returned from Florida. Ezra Shock is bliilding a double garage apartment on , Lake Wawasee at Buttermilk Point. Mr. and Mrs. Nesbit of Swazee, Ind., spent the week end at theii cottage at Buttermilk Point. Ed Hickman and son of Bremer, spent the week end at their cottage Mr. Hickman is building a new seawall. Mr. and Mrs. William Bowen and a party of fiends from Mishawaka spent the week end in the Bower . cottage. , ■-» ' ’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimble and a party„of friends from Fort Wayne spent the week end in the Kimble cottage. Harry Sellers of Marion was a’ his cottage Inst week end. . , . Wedell Berkey of G shen was ai the lake fishing, last Thursday. M:-■ p, IL BnirjCc of North Man Chester was at her cottage last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phillips of Mar--i-n spent Saturday and Sunday at their cottage. Charles Dalke spent the week end at his cottage on Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Nash of Garret’ vis-' itedjMr. and Mrs. Earl Mensenberget ' ,st week . Mr, and .Mrs. Mensenber- ■ ger returned to Garrett with then Sunday for a short stay. Ed Harth of South Whitley. Ar- .'■? r Yf.-ei: and f n ily of Ligonb-i and,J. B. Workman of Terre'Haute spent the week eiid ttV lheir cottages at Butjermilk Point. Mi- :. d Mrs. U. H. Sears of Muncie spent last week end at their ’ lake home.’ M-s. W. E. Dowd of Fort W yne visited Wawasee Tuesday. Mrs. E. L. Holman and children wh ■ spent last week with Mrs. Isabel Grieger of ?>(axwe!t'on M returned home to Chic, go, Sur.diy. ,u.L.. O — —- I Mi-.-s Ruth Blanchard taught during the.past week in the Warsaw High i school. She Substituted in the Home - department for teachers wh ■ were out.of town.. -r— — <>— — Ira Plough of South Bend spent this week with Mr. and Mrs. George Xanders and helped Mr. Xanders .ith work on their cottage on Kale Island. ■ ■ _— o ._._ —. . Mr. and Mrs. John Kavanagh brought Mrs, Rebecca Searfoss home ■k Syracuse, Saturday. She had spent everal weeks with them in Elkhart. —d_ -o^—T ——U—. A third shipment of our Axminster Specials is on the yray,; Buy. that new rug nojv, before the supply is gone, $27.50. Beckman’s. adv _a_ o— — Last Minute News ‘ Mr. and Mrs.'Ernest Richart were called to South Bend this morning by the telephone message that their son i Ernest Jr. had suffered a fractured -kuli. Further' particulars were not given.

Advertising? If it is results you yant you should us* 5 this paper. It circulates in / j the, majority of homes ' In the community and has always been considered I The Family | Newspaper | ■ ■ 1 ! I , The grown-ups quarrel about it, the children cry I ' ! for it, and the wholefam- - ■ tly reads it L orn cover to i r? cover. They uiU read I \ your ad if yen place * it before thqtn in the I proper medium. | b

B.&O. TIMETABLE At Syracuse. No. 45 due 4:20 a. m. west bound. I No.. 7 due 10:38 a. in. tfest bound. I No. 46 due 9:14 p. rn. east bound. I No. 10 due 12:48 p. ni. east bound. At VVawasee. No. 45 due 4:13 a. ni. west bound. No. 7 due 10:35 a. m. west bound. No. 9 due 4:17 p. ni. west bound. No. 46 due 9; 18 p. m. east bound. No. 10 cue 12:52 p. m- eu>: bouna. All of these hours announced are CST in effect here in Syracuse and at Lake Wawasee. i - SYRACUSE MARKETS May 7. 1931. Grain. Wheat, per bu, — $ .67 Corn, per cwt. .60 Oats, per bu. --— -26 i Rye, per bu — -32 Stock. ; Hogs, per cwt . _57.00 @ 57.25 Steers, per cwt — 6.00 @ 7.00 ■ Cows, per cwt __ — 2.00 (@> 4.00 : Calves * - 6.00 @ 7.50 Produce. j Eggs, per dot. .13

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The Journal is furnished with the following transfers of real estate by Houton C. Frazer, abstractor, Warsaw; Papakeechie Corp, to Everett B. & Beatrice L. Cary, lot 22-B subd. 1 Papakeechie Park, SI. Clinton E. Bushong to Laura M. W. Jones, lot 42 D. & M. add. Syracuse, 5350. Amos J. Ramsby to Margaret Gladden 19 lots in blks 1, 2 and 3 Lakeview Park, Tippecanoe, SI. Grace Gingrich to Benj. W. Gingrich, lot 8 Ideal Beach, Wawasee Lake, sl. Edward E. Sisk to Ovia R. Sisk, lot 3 Nickle Park, Tippecanoe township, Si. Moses Ryman to Elmer R. and Mamie Bibler lots 1 and 2 Shaffer’s add. Milford, SI. Wm. B. Mallon to South Shore Golf Club, 10 a. sec. 22 Turkeycreek township, SI. Leßoy Brown to same, tracts in secs 21 and 22 and in Ideal Beach, Turkeycreek township, SI. Epworth League Institute to Win. B. Freeland, lot 59 blk A Epworth Forest, SI. .Maggie Ele.tt to Emma A. Ley, lot 54 sub 5 Papakeechie, 52,500. Chas. M. Weaver to Simon L. Bell, lot 95 D. & M. add, Syracuse, SI. TQWN BOARD (Continued from Page One) is a detriment to the town and should be changed. The mo.tion to do this -was carried and the town marshal instructed to burn the brush and get scrapers to level off the rubbish heap. Mrs.* Garrett Grissom and Mrs. Rado Me Farren approached the board to see rs something could not., be done to move, the junk yard from its present location, or to have a. fence put around it. The board said it would investigate the matter. . Will Jones asked permission to have a private sewer to one of his houses flushed by the fire 'depart-' meiit. This was agreed to if Jones would pay ■ the expense of sending ’he pumper and the t,ime of a man who would run it. The board is also going to investigate the possibility of building a cement retaining wall on the shore of he race where the boys have their 'swimming hole, near the Hyhtington street bridge. At this place the race is .eroding the shore line and the road is in danger of being- washed aw ay. PLANT TREES class, Gary Robison. Edwin Lpng and Three members of the graduating class, Gary Robison, Edwin Lung and Wilmet Jones, Jr., together with Court Slabaugh and Ira Kehr planted six- tulip trees along the northside of the paved road leading into he High School building, Tuesday afternoon. , , . ' -ft A N N O U N C E M E N T. Rev. Moody, evangelist, who held revival in Syracuse a few weeks ago, will preach at Concord church, south zest of Syracuse next Sunday following Sunday school. Preaching service at 11:00 o’clock standard time, CORRECTION The name of Edwin Lung should have been printed last week with the list of basketball players who received honor sweaters. - - RHEUMATISM. I give treatments, also MINERAL BATHS to help cure rheumatism and neuritis. Dr. Warner, Goshen, Phone 176, «dv

The l } Is I SHALL WE or WILL WE Fill our bin with DISHER’S FAMOUS RED ASH COAL - - , Syracuse Feed Mill | Flour Feed Coal Salt Ice j W.L. Disher Phone 98 I

PAPERS FROM ’94 J * (Continued from First Page) for the Future.” The illustrations were made by George W. Miles and are of the prominent men of Syracuse at that time, ' of their homes and their places of business. A brief summary giving a resume of,their lives and what they had contributed in the growth of Syraicuse accompanied these pen and ink I sketches of J. P. Dolan, Samuel W.cine r, Hon, J. H. St.etler ,J. W. Rothenberger, George Darr, B. F. Hoopingarner, Miller and Estlick; Ott, Gordy and Kitson; Charles Johnson: Sheldon Harkless, Edwin Ott,' Mrs. M. A. Benner, Mrs. Catherine Frampton, Samuel Snavely, D. S. Hontz, • Dr. B. F. • Hoy, Dr. J. M. Bowser, William Wal- ; lis, George W. Miles, Smith BrothHenry Sloan. William Bietman and Charles Marvel. i In -this issue of the Register a stand was taken against vandalism. , It seemed to be prevalent, because at j the close of the history of the town these words are found: “The gangs of outlaws that have infested our beautiful lakes must be , made to feel the strong-hand of the > law. When it is known that proper- ' ay, public and . private about the lakes is zealously guarded by an ex-, s alted public opinion—then we shall begin to attain that, measure of pr s- ; perity which it is possible to reach.” * Bringing the history to a close the j Register addressed its readers thusly: | “If ybu owe us tome in and settle, i Slippery water elm wood not especially desired. j The business of printing can’t übc conducted without - ; ay.ey. i Extra copies of the Register are always in demand. I Read your own paper and don’t borrow your neighbors.” / - LN MEMORIAM j The fifth annual reunion of the | Mary Hoover family was held Sunday, May 3, 1931 at Guy Leather- . man's home in honor of Mother Hoover’s 90th birthday, there were 43 pesent. The meeting next year will j be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Chester Stiffler. ■ Days of Sadness still come over us Tears of silence often flow, Fond memory keeps her ever near us, Though she died three years ago. Sad and sudden was the call, Qf the one so dearly loved by ail, She is a member as well today, As the day she passed awaj. Children and Grandchildren.

I Grass Seed. Diehersdn's choice selected 7 seeds’are the kind, that grow i T We have these varieties in . stock. White clover, seed, Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Top and Shady Place mixed seeds. Use VIGORO The Scientific Plant Food It is the first product which filled the requirements of a ' j - plant food for lawns and i gardens, made by Swift & Co; It was only put on the market after an extended period of scientific research. The regular use of VIGORO keeps lawns and gardens in I the finest possible conditions. OSBORN & SON

PUBLIC SALE. i I will offer at public action on Saturday May 9, at my residence on Mill street, the following property: Household goods .consisting of furniture, bedding, dishes etc. Alsb one ice box. MRS GEORGE HELD L. W. Held Auct. Geo. Xanders, Clerk. | ■ tO— ■ I TRY A JOURNAL WANT AD j

■ GEO. L. XANDERS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates o Opinions on Titles Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind. Fire and Other Insurance ORVAL G. CARR FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE Syracuse, Ind. Phone 75 ELMER M. CALVERT Funeral Home j ’ AMBI INCE SERVICE Phone 91 Syracuse, Ind. TO ERETZ — iOR GLASSES i I v; /OPTICIAN V ■ / I OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN. INDIANA. ! Room 30, Haw ks-Gortner Bldg. " See DWIGHT MOCK —for — Vulcanizing and Acety 1 ene We 1 dihg Batter, (’liareinv idol licpalrii-g i South Side Lake Wawasee (on cement road) , ALL WORK GUARANTEED! Phone 504 Syracuse i -.- . ■ |

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Phone 889 Box 177 A. J. THIBODEAUX Watch and Clock Repairing No. Harrison St. Syracuse, Ind. 9-24-31-pd ' RADIO DOCTOR SERVICE and SUPPLIES LATEST IN RADIOS All Guaranteed —RADIOS TO RENT—OWEN R. STRIEBY PHONE 8-4-5 Syracuse, Indiana CRYSTAL Ligonier The Best All Talking Pictures Thurs. May 7. “INSPIRATION” > With the one and only Greta Garbo, with Robert Montgomery. This is a return date by request on this splendid picture. Fri. & Sat. May 8-9. "STEPPING OUT” Starring Charlotte Greenwood and. Reginald Denny. Their wives were away, so they stepped out high and handsome. It’s the grandest 1 laugh of the season. Also “OUR GANG” Coinedv. i ; - i_ i Sun. Mon. & Tues. Mav 10-11-12. I ' "KIKI” Starring Mary Pickford, more captivating than ever as a modern madcap, gay, effervescent, bewildering, a creature of whims and fancies. The sauciest, sprightliest and brghtest of all ,modern > romances,. America’s Sweetheart at I her best. Weds. Thurs. May 13-14 CLOSED