The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 5, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 May 1931 — Page 8
THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1931
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FOR SALE-18 in. board wood, good for summer use. P. W. Soltau. 2-ts FOR SALE !' if ■ <1 wood, good for summer use. P. W. Solteau. 2-ts LOST License plate, 446008. Est >n Kline, 295, Syracuse. 5-ltp FOR SALE Sand and gravel, truck service. P. W. Solteau Oakwood Park, Phone 8241. l-smo FOR SALE A good kitchen range, cheap, on. payments if desired. Court Slabaugh. 5-ltp. RADIO Something wrong with your radio? Call Owen Strieby. Phoneß4s. . 17-ts, FOR SALE i Walsh Garden Tractor and equipment. R. R. 3, As-mile north es No. Webster. H. C. Midkiff. 5-3tp FOR SALE Potted plants and choice cut floweis for Memorial Day. Order early: Phone- Milford 27». Henry Beer. b-lt ' FOR SALE Petui •• •; u - f'-r. - AEo ■ crow r, ’■ mate plants, loe a dozen. H. H. Hoppel, phone R-18S5, Syracuse. 5-lt' WANTED To rent during July and August, 3-b-ed . r<>mn modern cot*, tage on Lake Wawasee for $l5O a ' month. Inquire Journal Office. 5-H;> —— —— ■ ... FOR SALE Potted plants choice cut flowers for Memorial Day ' Order early. Phone. Mdford : 2<7, Henry Beer. 5Lt WANTED Hem-titihim. by M - Childs at the- Alteratmn Shoppe, R : 36, Hawks Bldg. Lincoln Avenue, Goshen, Elevati i servi e. 4»3t LET* 1 US the. . omy guaranteed. A O. Winans, Authorized agent, Ph -re 15i', Sy i;se. Ind. Its If You Need PLOWING Tract < i ■ Complete • ■ TRUCKING • _ - Carries-a Real: Load .. ■ See .me f•: st 1 m \ : key F. D. WHETTEN. Syracuse, Ind. 49-3mO HA KI SALE. Remember the Bake Sale at K: .-■■’- Market, Saturday, May 30, 8:30 a..! All kinds Os Baked <L>>»ds and Chick : en-and Noodles. The Church of the Hrethicn Ladies 4 • ■ -——o—. ■ Kayser spring seat- fibre $9.50 at Beckman's. adv
• The State Bank of Syracuse i Capital and Surplus $50,(500 | -OUR BANK” ] I Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent - r ~ • • • •••••••• •. • •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••*•••••*< • • Emergency Seeds : for Suifimer Hay or Pasture : Sudan Grass Millet : : Dwarf Essex Rape • i FEED T”‘ ; • Dried Buttermilk, $4.50 twt. Swift’s Meat Scraps 2.50 cwt. • : Swift’s Tankage 2.50 twt. STIEFEL GRAIN CO. B•- | • Cash: Saturday Specials HAMBURGER 15c lb PORK SHOULDER 20c lb PORK ROAST 20c lb SIDE MEAT , 20c lb ROUND STEAKS 25c lb BEEF ROAST 17c lb RIB BOIL, 12c HALF or WHOLE HAMS.. 25c lb KLINK BROS.
IN OI K CHLRCIIES I I ' ; . —— l ——' ZION CHAPEL. ■ ' ■ ■' . ' Rev. J. E. Shaw, pastor. I ■ Sherman Deaton, Supt, i Sunday school at 10 a. in. M< rning seßice. 10:30 a. ni. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. ‘ ’ Piayer meeting Wednesday evening 7 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH - J A. J. Armstrong, Minister. ' W. G. Connolly, Supt. , Church School, 9:45. Morning Worship, 11:00. Interrhediate League, 6:45. Evening service, 7:30. CHURCH OF GOD. (leo. L. i tai. Past »r. J C. J. Kitson S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 a., .ml Pieaching in Syracuse every second and fourth Sunday in each, month at II a. m. and 7:30 p, nl.. \ Prayer meeting Thursday, j:3t» p. m GRACE LUIHERAN CHLRCH A. -H, At baugh. Pastor. < • | Eugene Maloy. S. S. Supt. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. | Evening worship 7:30. ' 'j , u. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS . t\. N.ic<-demus, Pastor; Gerald Bushong. S. S. Supt. Sunday School. .9:45 a. in.. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Evening sermon at Concord. . Prayei hour Thursday’7:3o p. m. Workers and Winners meet Friday at 7:30 at the home of Wilma and. Mary Geiger. ' | CHURCH OF THE BRIJIHREN. Evangelist J. Edwin Jafboe. paste i Leonard Barnhart, S. Si Supt. Sunday School 10 a.. m| ■ P: em-him, 1 a. m: f ( firrtilion. I j ■ In last week’s story of the Church of the Brethren, the account of the - membership of 162With| an average ■ ' ■ ... ■ I VANGEI.iCAL ( liURt H R. G. Foust, ] i ■ P. \. pt . H. M litre. Asst; / I Sunday School .it 9:15 a. m. ■ - o a. m. .:. - >e< : ;v, /. h MeiioO p: 1 Day. ■ ' - | E> sei vi-. e 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. Thu sday. evening
LAKE NEWS. (Continued from Page One) end at their cottages on Butter Milk Point are: Mrs. James Schrom and son and his family of For.t Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Knox and family of Fort Wayne; Mr. Ed Hechaman and Son of Bremen; and Joe Rink and family of Garrett. Dr. Grayston and wife and daughter of Huntington spent Saturday and Sunday at their home on Wawasee. -J Mrs. Thornton of South Bend and Wawasee entertained members of the j office force of the electric company of South Bend, at a house party Saturday and Sunday at her home in Oakw -od Park. Miss Gillon front the New York office was also a guest. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Long and a iparty of friends from Chicago spent and Sunday at the Long i’- me in Pickwick, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tuttle, Mrs. Caroline Gass, George Gass, and Jas. Deck came to the Tuttle summer home, Saturday, to stay until Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Emil Deister Sr., and iMr. and Mrs. Irving Deister Jr., of F« rt Wav r.e -pent the week end %t !the lakf. .Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin and . Mrs. Bert Boyd of Indianapolis were j house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B<-yts at the South Shore Inn Saturday and Sunday. The party was in honor of Mr. Martin’s birthday. I i Paul Dickerson’s mother suffered ' a-jseri-'us heart attack Saturday, but is better now. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Ewing of Fort , Wayne were Wawasee visitors Sun- , day. „ . ' i Ralph Teetor of Hagerstown spent ■the week end at his lake home, as did Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Jones andfas lily f Anderspn. Mr. Jones and s day. '■ j Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jones, who er in Cali turned to their summer home on Wawasee last week. «. ■ G. C. Harwood of Marion was a Wawasee visitor-last week. .. . a: J-Mrs. Eiml Deister plan to i eiitertain six couples, jnembers of • her club of Fort Wayne, at their lake home. Decoration Day. • Mr. and Mis. Ollie Hobbs of IndiaDay . >d Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tuttle. Karl Freese of Nappanee spent the week end at the lake. i Harld Schoop, architect from Inol. srient AS ednesuay with tjiil Tuttle. r vk ' : New Psris was at the 1 . Stuckma.n cottage oj®r the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Sellers of Marion was at then cottage. Sunday. ' Goshen spent Sunday at their Cottage l&s did Mr- and Mrs.-Joe Pooley. John Carpenter Uras at h's cottage ’ Sunday afternoon. The Highland Golf Club of Indianapolis held their bi-annual party at I the. Tavern last Friday, Saturday, and i Sunday. A Golf tournament was held ■ Saturday. Sixty five members were sent. ■ I for the w eek end, Mr. am. .Mrs. Deis&er of Ft. Wayne called on Mrs. D. H.. Brunjes Sunday. Mrs. Brunjes has come to the lake for the season. - : CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our neighbois and friends for the kindness shown and assistance given during the time . f ,uT recent bereavement. MRS. BLANCHE WINGARD j SALEM John Roberts and family of near N rlh Webster” and Conrad Auer of Syraeu.-e spent Sunday with George Auer and family. Mrs. Joe Smith assisted Mrs. Chas. Bowser with her house cleaning last Thursday; Mrs. Emory Guy and Marjorie Smith called on Waneta Mock last Thursday. Quite a few around here attended the trials at Warsaw Monday. L. ille Smith >f Elkhait spent the week end with her parents here.’ Joe Smith and family and Emory Guy and wife spent Sunday with Nathan 1. and sister. Mrs. Mary Ott of Solomon’s Creek. Mrs. Fnmry Guy spent a couple of days with her parents doing some se w mg. Mrs. s Amelia Schultz called at the Mr and .Mrs. Burdette Method of near \\ arsaw are the happy parents of a baby, Donald Leßoy. Mrs. Method was Miss Helen CrowLdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Crowl. o I Leonard Barnhart has purchased the McClintic property on North Huntington, where Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vanderwater live. The property consists of two houses and 16 acres of ground. Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart plan to move there soon. 1 o Miss Leila Connolly’s condition is improving. She is able to sit up for a short while each day. Mrs. Orval Klink is recovering, being able to be up out of bed for the first time last ; Sunday. o . J Miss Margaret Hesser came from : lowa to take over duties as toll oper- | ator at the telephone office this morning. o-—■ ———- Armstrong Quaker rugs in all sizes at Beckman’s. adv
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MRS. DAN KLINK I ■—— . J (Continued from First Page;) never get there that way, shq was w-alking towards North Webstar. Mrs. Klink said by that timle her sense of direction was so coftfused it was hard for her to believe the boys, but she started towards Syra-* ruse in the direction they ind cated. A motorist stopped beside the woman laden with ferns and shovi 1, and she accepted his invitation for a lift. When they reached the dirt road, I dow-n which Mrs. Khnk and Maurice had started several hours ag<p, Mrs. , Klink decided she wouldn’t g< on to* town and leave Maurice there, worried about her whereabouts. So she left the car of the mot,orists and 'started to walk down the d;i!t road.I She finally attracted Maurice’s attention by calling to him. He came J back, towards her, and picked her up including also ferns and shovel. They, came home to Syracuse. | In the meantime, wfiiie they, were; still on the dirt road, Mr. Klink and ■Mr. Bell had passed the leut off,! i i.riving on down to Stoelting’s. Learn-j i-ig that Mis. Klink had started for. town, they turned back. Thf y didn’t ; t:nd her anywhere so went town the dirt road. There a little 'scoiitiiig I showed, them .where the car had] -topped, w’heie Mrs. Klink a id Maui-j i e had gotten out for the ferns, and , l ad finally turned the car arpund and. I headed back home. j When Mr. Klink and Nir. Bell, slightly irritated, returren hi me they found Mrs. Klink safjc there 1 planting ferns.. * 0.l
I ‘ L ■ - K (k OPENING I Ross Franklin’s WACO ORCHESTRA ’ Directed by ? CHVRLIE DE SAUTELLE - FRIDAY,. MAY 29 * Z'?'/ /'/ Continuing hj a- May 30-31, June 67 Open continuously, starting June 13 ‘W Park Plan Dancing
Golf Driving Range NOW OPEN Near Wawasee Playland Miniature Course Practice your Goli Shots —This is the logical way Ito learn how to play Golf. Prized Given for Accurate Shots 35c Per Bucket Os Balls Clubs - Tees Included Helpfpl Instructions for Beginners CLYDE BALLOU GEO. PEFFLEY Owner Mgr. i —— — — . , .: ‘ 11 I'■ ' ' ' '■ Don’t Forget Those Slip-over and Sleeveless Sweaters GET ONE NOW. $2.95 - $3.95 t ' £ M. E. Rapp i * Syracuse Ice Cream Manufactured By JOSIE SNAVELY QUALITY and SERVICE All Flavors, Ices and All Kinds of Brick by Order Phone 19 Quality and Service
TRANSFERS The Journal is furnished with the following transfers of real estate by Houton C. Frazer, abstractor, of Warsaw: Northern Lakes Developement Co. ’t" Lewis W. Farber, lot 63, Bellrohi Park, sl. Norman J. Groves, admr, to Elihu I Scott, lots 9,10,11, M. & L. addition,! Syracuse, sl. I Chleo M. Gaw-throp to Arden W. Geyer. 40. acres, section 10, Van Buren township, SI. Amos Hollar to Maurice Duncan, ; 40 acres section 21, Van Buren township, $2,250, Anna Wenger to Henry Beer, 2 ' acres on Catharine street, Milford. ' Leßoy Brown to South Shore Golf Club, 93 lots, Mitchell’s add ideal Beach. SI. Clara M. Rimpier to Chas. F. Dalke, 'tract in section 16, Turkey Creel. {township, sl. . I The kind of ointment - that Keith 1 Cripe uses on his -hair must make him smell like a flower, because one large bee lighted on his head, Monday morning and stung him in tw o places Iso that by Monday afternoon Keith’s, Iforehead was swollen s’o that. ; he | CQuJd-scarcely see. NOTICE The Library will be closed Satur- , day afternoon, but Will be open Saturday evening. ■ i LIBRARIAN.
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