The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 July 1931 — Page 8
THURSDAY. JULY 2. I*3l
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FOK SALE 18 in. board wood, good for summer use. P. W_. Soltgjl. 2-ts FOR SALE Sand and gravel, truck service. P. W. Solteau o.>k“ wood Park, Phone 8241. l-smo POULTRY WANTED All kinds, top prices. Call W. L. Charlton, Phone 222, Milford. 8-4tp. FOR SALE Y<>u can buy your new typewriter ribbons at the Journal’s Print Shop, 75c. FOR KENT Furnished 5 room house on Huntingtori street. avpilatte Sept. 1. Inquire at Syracuse Journal Office; I, Ib-ltp * •- ——— —l— “ 3 I Cherries are ripe. (Get your cherries. Early Richmonds are ready Muntihoreni'ies witl be ripe the ! week m July. Stephen Freeman, Syracuse Phone 596. LET US De st ite t you the j Range Oil Burner. Safety and Ecun-| omy t■u-arunteed. A O. Wi: an<. ’Au- ; thorized agent. PlpHie 150. .Syracuse, ; Ind. llf I ( • . ■ 1 he| Grand, | a “ v e (OI.ONK IRRK.A I IONS will .help- overcome the need of dat jerous laxatives and • athattics. Dr.; Warner, Goshen. Phone 176 adv ' ° I 50 cent chickien dinner al I he.': HOI WEATHER (( ondfiiK <1 t> in page Ont ) * was slivered stood on the *4»e«'iuej Howard property • ■ N- tth Huntil c- i ton. Automob.ihsts iwho stayed at lake| hotels Sunday i night. .planning on morning, spent; hours trying to o y . out wiring of ear engines before the) motors; would Turn over, rhe .earsj had, been . let' doors; and wind] had driven -the hei.y ram |h - ough'| openings on the sides, of the hoods I M ■ ■ da ! ' evening the thermometer was on its ''ascent Wednesday registering three figures had become a habit. vspapers and radio wentb«| .er reports refused t pro y relief before' the end of the wee-.,; and weary hfunan beings who ve .be-j come- parboiled are unable to be-1 heve relief will come even then.- | - ■ I ■ Q j 1 BASEBALL G\MI < \LLEJ) I The Syracuse Grays will p y ih’ei New Pari- baseball team Sundi teri’.o.o: o' the f.eld neat the Hiph: , I
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i n IN OUR CHURCHES I 1 . — - -* ZION CHAPEL. ■' " Rev. J. E Shaw, pastor. Sherman Deaton, Supt. Sunday school at 10 a. m. j Morning service, 10:80 a. m. ; Evening service, 7:00 p. m. ; Prayer jneeting Wednesday evening 7 p. m. CHURCH' OF' GOD. Geo. L. Chapman, Pastor. C. J. Kitson S.’S. Supt. Sunday School a m_ Preaching in Syracuse every; second and fourth Sunday in each month at II a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. Ei deav i nt 6 30Jp. m • Prayer meeting Thursday, <;3O p. m METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A. J. Armstrong. Minister.! W. G. Connolly. Supt. Church School, 9:45. . . Mdrnmg Worship. 11:00.’•I Vesper Services, 4:30. 'I U. B. ANNO! N< A. Nicodemus, Pastor. Gerald Bushong. S. S. Sujjt. - . lay School. 9:45 a. mJ J’ ~yei h- o Thursday 7:|k» p. ni. W. W A. social eveninc al home of Sarah Laughlin. Friday evening. Home coming at Indian V illage. Sunday morning and afternoon program/.Basket dinnej. ■ . , CHI R< II or I Hl. BRETHREN. • ; eiist .>. Edwin Janb : Leonard Barnhart, S. S. Supt. Sunday S. h >o| I<> a. m. ■ Preaching at Ila. m. and 7.30 p. m; Rev. lai':>>•«' w prcael n- ih -nn-rn-ing and evening. This will be his last Su day heie tmt '■ after ; his summer vacation. • ' / . GRACE Lt 1 HERAN CHURCH Ge". B. Arbaugh, Acting Pastor; -Eugene Maloy, S. S. Supt...Sunday schooL 9:15. a.j in. No i! '•: "i- evening worship, 1X ANGELK \L CHURCH K. G. Foust, pastor. J P. W. Soltan, Gen: Supt., H. M. Hire. Asst. 1; Sunday School at 9:45 a. m;. D’\ •> Worship. h>:4s a. m. • Pl. ><•: :. <><■: mg evening at 7:30. ■ I / t ■ ( Hl RC H OF I HE LI I I LF. FLOWER eg v. d: be held each Sunday .a... S ki until July 1. * ■ Sunday. Father Hajarty of Notre Daihe.-w-ill conduct the services,' ;
LAKE NEWS. (Continued on Last Page) spend today at Johnson’s Hotel, enjoying dinner and a dance this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teetor moved from Hagerstown Wednesday to their new summer home, recently purchased. It was the former Walters cottage and has been remodeled. Eighty men from various states in union attended the convention of i opticians at the South Shore Inn I from Sunday until Tuesday. i Mrs. J. G. Brannum is entertaining friends from Indianapolis with a ! house party at her cottage this week. George Breuce and son Robert of Indianapolis spent Sunday at their cottage. They were on their way to Muskegon, Mich. • Ed Holderman entertained a party of friends at a steak roast at his cot-j tage Friday night. The party celebrat- ! ed Holdermar.’s purchase of a new speed boat. -Don Rowles of Indianapolis, attend-! ij.g the convention of opticians at the South Shore Inn, last week end, ’ I called on Carl Tuttle, Sunday. Kenneth Spurgeon has moved from i Muncie to his summer home for the season. Harry Schopp came from Indiana"; . pons Monday to spend the day, and i Carl Tuttle returned with him. Carl ns to rn. to Wawasee, with his i father, R. B. Tuttle, next Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. While spent •last week at their cottage, but returned to Noblesville, Monday. They plan to return for the Fourth, with their guests. Dr. Glenn Bookwaiter and wife, and Mrs. Fred Shirley. Mr; and Mrs. Charles Miles of Fort Wayne and Carl MeCaferty ■ were guests of Carl Yuttle. Thursdayevening. Mi and Mrs Ed Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Binkley of Indianapolis spent last week end at Roy Brown’s. . ' Mose Gardner, one of the negro ! woj'kmeti at the South Shore Inn stepped on a nail last week. The injury has been paining him for some- : : ,e, but giets worse This week. Ninety-four attended the luncheon g ven by the Delta Chi Sigma sororitt at the South Shore Inn last Satur-1 day. ! Mr. and Mis. Carl Smith from, Muncie, and their daughter from! Chicago, spent Sunday at their cot-1 ■ tage. Mrs. Ed Dunning and daughter; have returned to their cottage after; spending a few days in Chicago. Mrs. Dunning’s nephew Edward Reed re-! turned with them for a visit. Mrs. Johnson of Johnson’s hotel spent Monday in Ft. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kiger and family came honU from Indianapolis to the lake Monday, where they are guests of Mrs. C. M. Vawter. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd of Indianapolis moved into Roy Brown’s cottage last Saturday, for a month. Miss Lillian Clancy, who spent the winter in California, has returned to her summer home for the season. Mr*. Grace Gingrich son Hill i f South Bend spent the week end at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hipskind . of Wabash spent the week end at the! i lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bornman have • moved from Chicago to their cottage I for the summer. - - Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller will spend ; the summer in the Kline cottage. Mr, ■ Miller is working at Waco. I Forrest Galloway, who owns the 1 gr<>i.ery store near Lake Papakeetchie and who has been ill for the past imonth, was taken to the Chicago Soldiers’ Hospital, Monday morning, in the ambulance. His wife and his mother accompanied him. Mrs. Kay Seman and daughter Sarah of Chicago spent last week end at their cottage. Mrs. C. N. Teetor and daughter Winifred spent three Mays in Chicago last week, returning home -to the lake Sunday. Mr. Teetor accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. John Teetor, Mrs. ‘Joliet from California and Mrs. Van Antwerp from Huntington spent part j of last week at the lake; ; Mrs. Harold Moses and sister, Miss Helen McCullough have returned to Chicago after several weeks at the home of Mrs. Harry Felty. Mr. and Mrs- Richardson of Elkhart are spending a week at the Hoopingarner cottage. Dwight Mock is building a small cottage near Waco. Mis. Fred Naylor and daughter Mary Lillian of Rockford. 111., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Leidner of Goshen at their cottage near Waco. ) Mr. and Mrs. George Rimpier of Goshen spent last week at the Charles Dalke cottage. Vern Cramer and Mr. Quinn of j Kale Island caught the limit number of bass Monday. Mrs. John Leiitz who taught school all winter in Farlin, N. J., has returnbed to her home on Kale Island for the summer- She is accompanied by her aiece. Miss Mary Eastlack. Mr. and Mrs. Kruse of Ft. Wayne have moved to the Coppes cottage in Pickwick for the summer. Guests of Mrs and Mrs. Henry Grieger at their home on Kale Island, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grieger of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Grieger of Hanna.. The Ward-Stilson convention was held at the Spink-Wawasee hotel from Monday until Wednesday afternoon this week. Twenty-6ight attended this affair. To be eligible to this annual meeting a man connected wnh this company must have sold
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worth of the companies house dresses for three successive weeks. Mr. StiHson, St., president of tte company and his son from the pl t it in Anderson were hosts qf the ffair. Guests came from Philadelphia, i" >l- - Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, McKeesport, as well as cities in the :nid- . die west. Monday evening’s meeting was a i lengthy initiation of six new members ; of the group this year. Business and sports filled the rest of the time at the hotel. E. L. Martin spent this week in Illinois, on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holman of Chicago have moved to their home in Maxwelton Manor for the summer. Arthur S. Kahn and family of Chicago will spend the rest of the summer in one of Bishop’s cottages on the north shore. Dr. Hoffman and wife, Mr. and J Mrs. Grover Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul, Mr. and Mi'S. Reed Willets, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fishack and son Howard of E'ort Wayne, were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry Fishack. Judge and Mrs. Francis X. Bush, Mrs. Gertrude Post Nellis and Mr. and Mis. Orval J. Taylor of Chicago ■ will sepnd the holiday with Miss LilI lian Clancy. MANY AUTOS (Continued from Page One) bruised in the accident. . , On Tuesday afternoon about 5 o’clock two machines were wrecked near the home of H. D. Harkless. Bill Sloan was driving the Jewett belonging to his grandfather, Frank Sloan, and was coming towards Syracuse when his machine and the flivver belonging to Rayburn Snyder of Goshen collided. The Ford was knocked about 20 feet off the road and damaged so that it required the services of the wreck car. Sloan was able to drive the Jewett back to his grandfather’s ■ home. —-ri —- EN 1 ER 1 Al NS AT BRIIMJE Mrs. Isabel o Grieger entertained with a bridge luncheon at her home ;in Maxwelton Manor,’ yesterday, in ! honor of her guest, Mrs. Myers from l Boston. I Luncheon was served at one o'clock, and four tables of bridge were in ! play during the afternoon. Mrs. Wal- | ter Kegg won first prize; Mrs. Joe j Rapp, second: Mrs. Henry Alward of South Bend, third; and Mrs. Black of ( Ligonier, consolation. o ;— — HURT MAKING HAY Corlys LeCount, aged 9, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray LeCount was helping his father pitch hay, yesterday morning, when he stuck one of the prongs of the fork into his ankle. It was painful and the ankle swelled so that his mother had the doctor give him a treatment to prevent blood poisoning setting in. . — FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE. Charging cruel and inhuman treatment, Frank Wiles, a carpenter has I filed suit at Warsaw for divorce from ■ Edna Viola Wiles. The couple were ■ married July* 1, and separated 1 August 19, 1930, o Jacob Bowser, nightwatchman at Wilt’s factory, became ill with the i heat, Tuesday evening. Wilt’s factory i is working only mornings during the hot weather. ! —;—*— Mrs. Lilly is suffering with a severe ease of ivy poisonI ing. Miss Anna Peari Calvert is visiting L. B. Markle in Giaston for two weeks. — ~- -4—O' l *“ ■ 1 .■— Miss Helen Bowser caine from Chicago, Tuesday evening, to visit her grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Bowser.
CRYSTAL Ligonier The Best AH Talking Pictures ♦ ■ Fri. &Sat. July 3-4. CRACKED NUTS” With Wheeler and Woolsey, the screen’s prize nuts are" loose again —rocking the world with brand new laughts Also a fine Kit Comedy anti A News. Sun.. Mon. & Tues. July 5-6-7 “JUST A GIGOLO” William Haines’ most entertaining picture. He posed as a gigolo to test her character, btit she waftoo clever for him. A mkd, merry romance of we moderns. Also “Our Gang” Comedy, a Cartoon and a News. Weds. Thursday.—CLOSED. I . r ■- ' T - Kodak as you go. Eastman cameras given away Free with cards j given with each admission at the | Crystal Theatre. I A. J. THIBODEAUX Watch and Clock Repairing ! No. Harrison St. Syracuse, Ind. - Phone 889 Box 177 j 9-24-31-pd
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