The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 16, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 August 1931 — Page 4
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 1931.
THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL REPUBLICAN. Published every Thursday at Syracuse., Indiana. Entered ns second class matter on May 4th. 1908. at the postoffice a< Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance Six .Months in advance -- Single Copies Subscriptions dropped If not renewed when time Is out. HARrTI7PORTER. JR. Editor and Publisher Office Phone 4 — Home Phone 904 THURSDAY. AUGUST 13, 1931. THE NEW FIRE ENGINE HOUSI The. new lire “engine house will b< completed, painted and ready for the fire trucks to be housed, by the lime this paper goes to press. It is modern, looks well, is centrallj located, : superior in every respect to the old, unsafe fire traj which was until now the town and township The town board is to be ■ lated on the building which they erev.ied. The present building inlays . the fear of those who often wondered what would happen if the old fire engine housfe caught fire. • Mr. and Mrs. John Walton spent Sunday wish his parents in Albion. News from Marion is that Mrs. A W. Emerson’s health continues to improve. Mr. and Mrs. San Houser have returned to then home in Garrett. Mr. and Mrs.' Levi Kitoon ' heard , Mr. und Mrs. Dave Brown were Sunday dihnei guests * f Mrs Brown s parents, Mr. and Mis. Fried Hihderer Mr. and Mrs. Tom Warner of De troit. Mich., spent last We.ek enc with Mr. jaini Mis. Mill Mallon. ‘MiSS Edna' Lower returned horm War>aW, M -r day. after' speiidir.L last week with Mrs. Wilmi Hire.Mi. and M■ '■ *-d H b. have n. >V • ed tfito Mrs. Rebecca Searfoss’s house. , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Xanders return-1 rd home from heir western trip Monday. ■ . , Mis. Opal G. Carr and children visited bp father, Dr. J. C. Hay at Tippecaipe Lake Sunday. » Mrs. Barbara Lloyd of Warsaw •tailed »>n| her daughter, Mrs. Emma Sunday. ' Rev. and Louis Sheetsley f C?o--lambus. |O., were callers at the Fred .Hindeier h me on-Sunday evehii Mrs. Cedric Reed and baby V>f Fort. Wayne aie spending tv weeks with 'Mrs. George Sleinbargeir. Mr a .-I Mi-. Ve u >1 . : f M leiMiurg spe:.' Fi id;i.y u,, lr hei n;. th- ■ ■ er, Mi.'.- Sat ah Yount e Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wogoman Mid Mr. ami Mrs. S. F. Betes of Chicago have hern shaving a vacation al Webstei 1 ' ■-/ Mr. and Mrs. Will Stamper of ad*, Mich, spent judfew days with their aunt and uncie, Mr. and M! <•. John ■ Bj Mr.. a|nd ■ Mrs. RoSs 'Osborn and family went o Valparaiso, Sunday, to attend the Goodwin family reunion. :■ - Mr. and Mrs. Ji Hinderer and two nieces bf Fort Wayne were callers at the Fred Hinderer home Sunday as-
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Miss Mary Clarke came from Maron, Monday, to visit her aunt ' and incle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thorn>urg. Mrs. Harry Riddle and daughter Janet came from Toledo, 0., Monday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Skear of Fort Wayne spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Darr, who ire ill at their-h >me. 4 Mr and Mrs. Marvin Stiffler and Mrs. Emma Mabie and family had dinner lust Thuisday with Mr. and Mrs Ward Flowers in Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hamman and daughter Lillian were ’in Warsaw Sunday visiting Mrs.’ Hammona brother, Ira Gants. \Mr. and Mrs. Harry Papson of Bufalo. N. Y-, on their way to California, spent Saturday and Sunday with [r. and Mtju A. A. Beach. Ralph Cullers and Ray Mc< nine home Horn T-ledo. Ofor several weeks visit with their families here* Miss Bertha Crane of Chicago .•ame to Syracuse, Saturday to spend her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rasor and other friends. Mr and Mrs. Harry Whetsei and laughter Mary, of Toledo. 0.. spent days With Mr. and Mis. John tyland, Sr. Sunday guests of . Mr. and. -s. Harold , LeCount were her brother Chancey Coy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Stiffler and Mr. and Mis. Everett Darr and Mrs. CoyMr and Mrs. Roy Niles and son md Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss went :le tCreek, Mich.. Sunday to .isil a relative in the sanitarium here. , Mr ai d Mis. Henry Sic.n of 1 Mrs Wise and Miss Anna -r from Wellington, W. \ - spent last Saturday with M> Mrs J W. Swens -ii and s'-n Haiviil Mr. and' Mrs. A. A. Pfingst, and Lon KSngsley went to the home of M,\. Pfingst’s brother Ray, neAr • Grange, Sunday, where 'they attended a-family reunion. ■ and .Mr« J - Cedric Kegg And Betty of Indianapolis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Kegg, Monday evening* rs J Wylan Sn..dei ->f Etna Grein md Miss Betty Blue of Ligonier were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wright Smith at their cottage in PottQWaomie Park last week. Mrs. Arthur Hill and daughter Martha, who have spent several weeks- with Mrs. S. C. Lepper w< to Rochester, N. ¥., last Thursday : I join Mr Hill. | Mias Peggy Wyatt has gone home [to Idaville for a vacation, on account of illness'. During her ab><- e, > Ijoe Ruch. Milford is working m her place at Wilt’s. ! ~!• -o Mis. Will Rapp ; “‘ li Mr ■ .mu Mis- Emory Dtuckamiller lett Saturday morning for an extend' d camping and fishing trip in Northern Michigan. * -x uai-y Ellen Pletc her .- - •pect«d home Saturday after a two JPletcheFs brother and Mrs. Pletcher’s cousin. Mr. and Mrs Richard Reif and son ■Jimmie returned-home to Chicago, Sunday, after a week's vacation at ■be home of hfr parents, Mr. and ■ Mrs. Guy B. Stone. Mr. am! Mis. Wl h;>i:- C.art- .plan i to drive to Indianapolis Monday take their nephew and wife and-'baby .heir guests from Pittsburgh, to visit his father, Charles Woods, Sr. Mi-s Emma,A’kms, Mi-. Stella E Mehard*. from Cincinnati. 0.. cousn.>f Mrs- Sol Miller, who are staying it Winona Lake, called, on her lest 1 Saturday. , ‘ ■ pOt luck supper last Friday evening -n hmmr <’f her sistei, Mi». l.esiei
i ... Nelson of Chicago, who is visiting her. After the supper the party went ;to Waco. Mrs. W.’.C. Bartels and two children who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sprague for several weeks plan to leave on Saturday for Witch Lake, in Northern Michigan for a six weeks’ stay. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilbert of South -Bend spent last Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean and their new-born son Robert Charles. Before her marriage Mrs. Dean was LaVada Gilbert. i Dan and Frank Klink went to Eden, i 0., last Thursday to visit their mother. They had received a message i which in some way had become con- • fused so that they understood their mother was dead. On arriving there i hey were relieved to find her well. Mrs. Challis Gore and three children of New Work City; Mrs. Gerber. Mrs., Lyon and grand daughter Barbara, and Mgs. Christie of Ligonier j and Mrs Benner ,of Syracuse were dinner guests of Mrs. Ernest Bushong j last Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Klarr have >ee:> vi.-mir.g her cjuslii, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gibson the past two weeks. , hey broadcast fr<>m station WTAM, j Cleveland, 0., Mrs. Klarr being a f Manist and Mr. Klarr violinist w ith ■‘he orchestra'there. Miss Cleo Steininger and friend | from Mt. C< ry, 0., came to Syracuse last Wednesday, where they took Idinner with Miss Steinirjger’s aunt, j Mrs. Ada L. Pfingst. The Ohio party I went on to W isconsin and Canad; l where they planned to spend tw< i weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clee theii L ; >n and daughter. Ronald and Louise 'and the latter’s friend Miss Vivian PeFo.e; .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Masters and daughter Barbara Carol visitec ; Mrs. Sarah Younce over the week ■end. Mr. and Mrs. George Trainer ol Goshen Called Sunday afternoon. I Mis. A. A. Rasor and daughter and 1 children accompanied Mr. Rasor.fiom Warsaw to Syracuse, Tuesday, when
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he came to attend the regular bank i meeting. They spent the day at Geo. ; Seese’s and in the afternoon called on Mrs. J. P. Dolan and Mrs. Rosie Bartholomew. ’ - Miss Ruth Blanchard and Miss Edna Neaderhouser spent four days of last 1 1week in Indianapolis and were accompanied home by Miss Elma ’’Neaderhouser of Fort Wayne. Miss •INeaderhouser has been attending the i summer sessions at the university land is a teacher in the Fort Wayne • schools. A. W. Emerson w*ent to Ossian, > Sunday, ivhere he attended the nieet- ■ ing of the 160th Indiana regiment, ■ I veterans of the Spanish-American ■JWar. About 300 attended the meetiing, and many old friends met for the f first time in a Ibng while. Mr. EmerIson met William Kelsey of Pittsburgh ■ whom he had not seen for 33 years. ■ Mrs. M. Pryor returned home to ■ Chicago, Monday after a month’s visit with Mrs.- John Griegor. She acHcompa'nied Mr. and Mrs. George Pe.i- . | cock who had spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grieger on Kale ■ ! Island. Miss Bernice Gibbons,of Chii cago is spending this week with Mrs. • John Griegor • Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. i‘H- King on Kale Island were: Mr. and i Mrs. Al Acree and three children -mu Mr. Acree’s mother; and Mi. and Mrs. ! Ray Redman and daughter from De- • troit. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, Miss Josephine Grany and Moritz riAxt <>f Fort Wayne. The party went | away with a nice catch of fish. Mrs. Josephine Woods, Mrs. \\ iliiam Gants and Mrs. R. G. Foust attended the all day W. C. T. U. meeting of the Wawasee organization, held at Crow’s nest Tuesday. A potluck dinner was enjoyed at noon, and ■ Rev. Young, Methodist minister from ; Cromwell addressed the group in the afternoon as did Mrs. Oyler of \\ arsaw and Mrs. Cox of Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and EmI nett Weaver entertained, Sunday: MrTand Mrs. Roland Ringer and daughter dnd her hiisband from Elk-
hart; Wayne Ringer; Mr. and Mrs. | Ralph Vail, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond j Vail and baby, Miss Belva Roach and DeLos Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sunmierlott. Sunday was Mrs. Ringer’s birthday. Rev. F. A. Armstrong and wife of Modoc, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Armstrong and family of Long Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spradling and family of* Spiceland are guests of Rev. A. J. Aimstrong and wife this week. The party visited relatives in Chicago, Monday and Tuesday. After prayer meeting Tuesday night a reception for the pastor and his guests was held in the church' by members of the congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kindig returned home last Friday from a 10 day motor trip through Indiana and Ohio. On leaving Syracuse they went to Greenville, 0., where they attended the reunion of Mrs. Kindig’s moher’s family. Mrs. Margaret Wehrly stop-1 ped . off in Manchester to visit relatives and friends there and Mr. and Mrs: Kindig and son Joe drove on through southern Indiana and Ohio, visiting points of interest, among these being the 400 acre tract being I
TIRE VALUES versus TIRE DEFINITIONS We KNOW that car owners are interested * n TIRE VALUES, but are not particularly interested in tire definitions which manufacturers and distributors of special-brand mail-order tires had the National Better Business Bureau adopt that they could use to ’ their advantage in their advertising. " I” 11 l ’ ,e Better Business Bui*eau realized that the public was being misled —. Jt lk ” an attcm P l was being made to keep the a bout real tire values from car owners, e J they issued a bulletin July 10th which w/TTPlStl&k stance restracted their sponsorship of tiro definitions. * 4 y Firestone extra values are the result of a/ e great savings in buying—great savings in effi- / ITO * *£■'Ati cient and economical manufacturing and dis- / 2hiL r; ‘ n ’' «» 4“ tributing, plus the patented process of Gum- ? Dipping—die patented two extra cord plies C under the tread—and a more efficient non- | ’khl tread, which makes them safer than any Y I °fher tire. ***BBB We have sections cut from Firestone GumI ® Dipped Tires and Special-Brand MaihOrder |i flfjW Tires, and invite you to come in a'hd judge W k I !■' for y° tlie extra values we give you-— values that vou can see and understand instead of “definitions.” Then we know you too will buy Firestone Tires as thousands of other car owners have done to the extent that dur*Wh.n the B.H.r Bu«ln«,. tag May, June and July they bought r. ali .«d d... taei. Bull..!. No. 634 ... beta, uk™ Ftrctone Ttne. any hke perwd . . , . , nTi in history—Drire in today/ ' advantage of by some advertisers they issued a liuUeUnd.ua July 10*.sldlo-’t ■ ■ ~ “In our Bulletin No. 634 entitled ‘Definitions of- gLu-! . Terms Used in the Tire Industry’ we published defi- 4.75-19 Yire 4-50-Xt Tire nitions of First Line—-Second Line—Third Line— • ■ Ftmtoa* * , Heavy Duty and Super Heavy Duty Tires. Gives YOU omn.id “Our definitions pointed out, ‘Although each ; vr • u mannfacturer sor distributor’s first line tire may rep- pounds .. • • XSoOO 17.80 16.10 ; resent his best standard size 4or 6 ply tire, there is More Thickness, _ ~ag not necessarily any equality of competitive first line i inrhe • • • .605 56 tires as to materials, workmanship or price. This in- inehM .. .181 .250 .150 .234 terpretation also applies to all lines of tires. MorePliesUnder , - ■ , -i- i ® 5 ® 5 “We therefore recommend that ad- a ’ *. * ’ to the consumer shall avoid the .* .. . 5.X0 *>-20 4*75 4 use of these terms for the purpose of com- Same Price . . $6.65 46-65 ,$4«85 $4.85 j paring competitive products.” I__—————— ——— —~* COMPARE PRJCES ?. LHiiisr —-cir..*.., FlrMtoß* Firestone Firettone Fimtonr Flr»to»* Oldfl*ld * SkcI *‘ Oldfleld OUTfleld OlCle'd tatm. SAKE OF TIRE Brand TyH MAKE OF tire Type Type Type Type >’ Mell Calh Cash ** Cash Cash Caah CAR SIZE Cash CAR SHE »"*"■ PHm OH" Prta. PrtEaO Tlr * Per Pair Each Tira RwPalr P" P«lr ~ j 3.23.13 S7.eo 37.90 S '9 M SLiilP"- 21 54.ee54.98 »,.»• S4.SSS4.3S ee.se i. 50 . 18 8 . 75 „ M L«* 4.50-21 5-M 5.69 El-IO -40 mmjrn—l 8 .90 TW Peerless . v . _ Studebaker J Chevrolet— 4.75-19 6.6$ 6.65 *B-9® 5-88 5.00 11.*4 Chrysler _> 6 .00-18 ; W hippet—J Vikina J Epkinui 4.75-20 6.75 6.75 *>-*4 5-75 5.75 11-*® 6 ’°°- 19 “* 45 U ’ 4s Plyu..«tfc_J LaShlle _) 6.00-20 -<7 **-s<» ’ Packard.— J , Chandler—) Pierce-Arrow 6.00-21 11.65 11.65 DeSoto stnta 6.50-20 15-45 13.45 *5-40 s.OO-19 ... 6.98 ss.ee S.es 5.99 ss.ee j 7.00.20 IS-SS i 5.33 S9S° ; Roooevelt . ! / r TRUCK and BUS TIRES liaas.l*— Essex 1 5.00-20 7-16 7.10 15.80 6.50 6.10 11-90 .SUE Cash Price Brand Mail Calh price Nash — 5 EMh Order Tire Pw . Pl | f ; nu£t]. 5.00-21 7-55 7.35 *4-50 6.55 6.35 **-40 g-g s *9-75 $ 29.75 57-W oidsMblio. Mx< H D 32.95 65.70 n-4.hr -L25-21 8.57 &.S7 16.70 7.37 737 *4.5* J 5 ’ 25 Broad-tf~ U by a I tributors such as mail order houses, oil companies and o hers. ... “FIRESTONE” and carries Firestone’s un,nd onr - Yon ~ Firestone puts his name on EVERY tire he makes. protected. Firestone Service Dealers and Service Stores Save You Money and Serve Ton Better The Lakeside Garage RUCH-OSWALT "**TIRES - BATTERIES - BRAKELININGS - GREASING QUAKER STATE OILS Wrecking Service and General Repairing Open Evenings and Sundays We Appreciate Your Business Day 81 —PHONES— Nite 157 /
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Every Sunday Excursion A < A A Whole Day Visiting, Exploring CHICAGO (C.S.T.) Lv. Syracuse • • • 4:27 am I Ar. Chicago • • • 7:45 am See Lincoln Park, Fi Id Museum, Art Institute,Theatres, Lake Front, “Loop,” and visit Garfield Park Conservatory, open day and night. Returning trains (C.S.T.) Lv. Chicago • • 9:00 pm For further information see Ticket Agent
