The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 18, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 August 1931 — Page 6
AMAIL/E WEST END The many friends of M;s. Noble Neff will be glad to learn she iimproving and has been moved froni. the Elkhart hospital to her home ii Milford. ' Those who attended the birthday party of Mis. Henry Butt weref ,Mr. and Mrs. Kay Butt, Mrs. Warn Routson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Strayer, . Mr and Mrs. Frank Me Farren, Sam Me Farren and Mr. and Mrs. Butt. Basket dinner was served at the noor h«»ur. Mrs . Butt received man)’ presents. Those who spent Sunday at the K Sh< efnaker cottage at Long Luke, Mich.., were: Mi'... and Mrs. Ray Vai ..ml baby. Mi. and Mi R. iph Vail. Mt. and Mi Al H shiw, Mi a Mis. John Postman and family. I.X vr Nel* hid a 1., use kilted Sunday by an automobile. Ed Berkey raped Saturday afternoon on 'his aunt. Mrs, Liddy Berkey in Goshen. Mrs. Baker is in poor health. ■. Mrs. Barbara Lear, aged 32 years, spent 2 weeks at-the Ed Berkey home. Mr. and' Mrs.- Bert Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neff, Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Wey brr hl and family. Mis. Pear Rarick and son Dane. Mrs. Elbe Virhis, Mr. Howard Vorhis, Mrs. less Stbuder spent Sunday at Wmo im. Mr. ami' Mr-, th ba Weybright, Mr Wir H. !'. Mr. ;md Mis Fred Gail ami sm.s. Mr. am: Mrs. Jess Metz. Mr. ami .Mis. Msi< Geyer attended the Geyer teunioi al ( l Ma-k Sujl.-. Mr. and Mis, Frank Culler and daughter of Goshen were snippet • siesta of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gall Monday evening. Miss Fra:.-is CuUei > Sunday night ami -Monday at" the .home of th ba. Weybright. Mr. and -Mrs. Frank . Linderman spent Sunday .'afternoon with Mr. and .Mrs. Roy; Wogeman. Mi - Aaron. Treesch of Milford spent Sunday with Mr .and Mis. Mil* ton Rensbergeh Rice L<>w .called' Monday at the home i's Dan Neff. Mr. and Mis W. E. Sheffield spent Sunday in South Bend at the home Mr. and Mrs H. L Sheffield , O’Leary Doll, who spent the summer at the home of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs \S E Sheffield, return-
The Royal Store o ' I— .-Q— „ - ■ , School Day Needs Anklets -Rayons, Colors 19c io 25c values, pr 15c 25c to I Bse values, pr 19c 35c to 59c value, pr 25c , Broken lots, pr . . 5C , -'Leader! Hose, Ribbed, pr 7c Girl’s Dresses One Lot Values up to $1.09 r - uh 59c Any SI.OO Dress' this sale only 79C Bloomers, No Run Rayon, pair .... .... 25C No Co!ng Material, light Colors pair .. r . 20C Lunch Pails, 50c value, colors, Ivory, Green, , Blue. At* tractive decoration, separate seamless tray, sep- * . apode food, this sale . 15c Paint Special During this sale <4 will sell or take your order (or a good mixed paint, white - or colors, per gal. 81.75 SPECIAL PRICES ON BLANKETS . ■ ■ LOW PRICES ON FALL MILLINERY
Big Special for Saturday August 29th stc VALUE—Heavy tin, 12 quart Milk Pail for— -19 c With $!.•• Purchase of Other Merchandise /
ed Friday afternoon to his home in Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. John McGarity were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Whitehead near New Paries. Lula Shively, who spent the summer at Camp Mack returned Tuesday to Elgin. 111. Mary Jane Neff was on the sick list last week. Dewey Coy sold hi* home on Load 6 to R. J. Roberts. Mr. Coy burght the Anderson Strieby farm south of Syracuse where he will move in the spring. Mis. S. C. Lepper spent Friday in. Goshen. -' Miss Nell Sprague spent Friday in Goshen visiting friends. FOUR CORNERS. Mesdames Snyder and Geyer were Elkhart visitors at the Free.nan Bal! K°me. Mis. Elma Ketring spent Thui.-day at Columbia City. Messrs and Mesdames Brown and Snyder attended the fair al Kendallville Thursday. Mrs. Artie Geyer called at the Dan i home Friday forenoon, Mrs. James Callander of Gravelton j and Miss 'Rosetta Wylan.d of Michi-1 g4n spent Friday afternoon at the’ Darr home and called at the Mary I Ulery home. , . - Friday at the home of Emeral Jones of*near Conet rd. ■ . j Mr. and Mis. Cits'. Dan and granddaughter called at the Harley Galli evening. Earl Durr and wife .Called at the home of their parents, Geyer and Darr Monday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Artie Geyer spent Saturday at the Charles Deithrick home near Goshen. . ’ Mary Ulery spent Sunday with I Mis. Charles Purdem and son -
• . ■! ’-’ ' ' • The State Bank of Syracuse Capital and Surplus $50,000 “OUR BANK” Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent 11 111 Hl W
The Royal Store Opposite Post Office—Syracuse, Ind. Starts ~qA I C Ends Saturday O/ALuI-j Saturday August 29th September sth \Y/E are making low prices to help you save. W Prices that are much below cost on broken lots of merchandise, still in season. Special prices on Fall Merchandise to stimulate early buying. Look for our Special Offer for certain days during Sale.
Domestics Light Weight Unbleached Muslin 36 in. width, yd 5c LL-Fine Quality Unbleached Muslin. 36 inch yard - 9c .Fair Quality Bleached Muslin, M> iiuh, yard _ 9c Heavy Bleached Muslin sold last year at 29c yard, good for sheets and i pillow . cases, 36 inch, this sale, • '■yard ' Bridal Nainsook Was a 25c quality, this sale, yard 14c v Bleached Pillow Tubing, Fine Quality, this sale only—--36 in. yd. 2OC <• in. yd. „— 23 C 42 in. yd. .... 25C 27 inch Outing Flannel, white, pink, blue, good quality, the yd lOc 19 yards for 9Oc
Charles Jr., are spending some time with relatives in the state of Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Lingofelter and family of Milford spent Sunday with Daniel Lingofelter and family; Mr. and Mrs. James Myers entertained company Sunday. » . SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcßride spent Sunday at a reunion near Warsaw. Lewis Firestone spent the week end w ith LawrenceMcDowell at Elkhart. ■ Bob Mcßride, Kehnith Hepner, Miss Mervin Darr and Mildred Umben hour took a motor trip to Holland. Mich., Sunday. Hr. and Mrs. Chester Firestone,’ Mt- and Mrs. Willis Blue, Mr .and Mrs. Herbert Blue and son Lewis attended the Blue reunion held at the Orley Brown cottage at Lake Wawasee Sunday. Mrs. Henniman, who took care of Mrs. Vica Hapncr spent several days with Mrs. John Darr and is now staying. With Mis. Darr’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Hire of Ligonier. Mr. and. Mrs. John Darr, Mr. and | Mrs Albert Zimmerman and son Junior. Rev. Wilson and family attended the Chautauqua at Burr Oak j ’Sunday afternoon. [- Mn and Mrs. George Huffman and i tw<>; daughters of Eau Claire,*,Wis.. j 'Mr. and Mrs. John Huffman, Mr. and i Mrs. Harry Huffman of Elkhart spent iTlhursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher. |. Mis. Will Pefley of Goshen spent several days ! .st week with her brother and Chester Firestone and family. Ben Zimmerman and family, Kaleei Juday and family and Mrs. John Ring wait and children spent Wednesday «it the lake. John Ringwait arrived here the last of the week and with his family returned to their honie in Washington the first of this week.
Big Special for Wednesday September 2nd I BIG SIZE Galvanized Scrub Tub, with Bail, Riveted Ears, — —-- —l 9 c ; With SI.H Purchase of Other Merchandise
Secretary Says Largest V \ Agricultural Exhibit Ever Held in Middle ? ;?r . » j. : r.t r . r. r .(! tr. ■ c:\ nnJe.e- e.e vrCSf At Inatarza ' st.-.i? insures a iarja exhibit in L.t e State Fair This Year departt.tcnte, “Features for er.*.?rt-:r.ment v.-.il not b? lacking, gave : tt've the u ;tl y; grand ciive't rcccs eh i! ■ i item--;' races c;' b. night on tb.e ' te l track. A t re .> ring <.ir .us v. il be er. h nig h in front of t'..e . r>e''V g. nndr.u, cioeing with a f.raworks dtspk'.y. “Th? Ir:t Sat".t will he fe?.* <d ■ '' ere 13 at this fair. Instead of au.o i tees. you '’.-ill hnye o" ;-.r.unity to v.i ne s *- Vj|Mß o ,ie of th? eitplays of r i’.i- * t: y '' - 'di. n 1 ■••rtTrni ns ■' r -i . cn. ; = v.. ii ; ■ a chance t ■ ;e stunts. Thera v.i>l be other fi . an d e 1 ’ ( ' Ry " knofrn c. 3 th? ‘Big Crash’ which is k A-* /‘ . BBhRL a* £ * n 1 * ' ■ ■ . ..■ »*** >- r ‘\ '• ** J ' W WElg “Everyone wiil want' to see •'■? awfe, nev K' ar - '"nd» I - i of i s I * n ’ t ‘ <? t !O nger of fra orMM -folmpse c: lar. > i.l oi rr. jct: .1. E. J. Barker, secretary-treasurer of .- k French • < d scoviered li - the Indiana Board of Agriculture, has indicated that he is cuif.dcnt that an Peru a i ee . unu ually large number of exhibits UK) times sweeter than sugar c ue. I-will be shown at .th? 19 M State Ba«r, fj cre chance for one .of our I- F?piem:-er-5 to 12. He says. Broadwt y sot writers to put xme on •i; »eU for the 1 State Fair ara very-eneourag’.ng front! . ;i . ■ the standpoint of exhibits. • Not dur- Baoee, Delinquent Tax Sale Monday, September 7th, 1931. SYRACUSE PAVING A >f :•> I'etr.i neu delinquent fm the yeai the town i's Fyrecuse. Addie C. Taylor, Ella Traster (Deceased) Pt. Out lot 4 Mp and L. add. 98.8 feet fi outage __ .... -- - . - Silt tMsy H. Beach E., half lot 4 Kindig add. _ •_< —1" J Geo.-L. Xanders. South Go Ft. Lot .9 S and W. 2nd. ! ' | Rebecca Gallager (Jesse Coy) Lots 7 and 8 Syracuse water power I . Co.,- add - - -- ’I I, John Harley, Treasurer fdr the Town of Syracuse gdo hereby certifyl that the foregoing is .. . I the non-payment of paving assessments for the year 1931 and pt el vious years. I JOHN HARLEY, ■ - Treasurer for the Town of Syracuse. Notice is hereby given that so much f sai 1 lots as discharge the tax .interest and cost vvhi h ; \ the time of the sale, will be sold at public sale subject to the unpaid portion of such assessment not then delinquent at the door -f the Town Hall, Town ms Syracuse, on the first Monday in Sep' iber the same being the 7th dayof September 1981. ' JOHN. HARLEY, Aug 20*27. rreasurer for the Town of Syrac ise
Prints Pretty Patterns and Colors, our 15c print sold last year at 29c, this sale only, yard -12 c \.■ . . Very Fine Print, Guaranteed Colors. Lights and Darks, our 19c and 23c prints, this sale only yd. — -15 c & 18c Peter Pan Gingham, this sale only, yard - 35 C Voiles Pretty Patterns, fine qualities. 25c to 49c value. Clearance Price, the yard 17c Cotton Crepes. Colors, 25c value, at yard - ---- --— — — l5 c j Printed Suiting, Pique Basket Weave, Waffle Cloth, Fast Colors, 59c value, the yard —35 c Printed and Plain Color Shantung, this sale only, yard -39 c
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Big Special for Saturday September sth SI.OO CLOTHES HAMPERS, large size, for only — sOc I With SI.M Purchase d Other Merchandise
The Royal Store I School Day I Needs | Boys’ Shirts Sizes 8 to 11 years, fast col- ■ ors. A wonderful shirt ’ ' ' H light and dark, 49C t All 51.00 Boy’s Shirts, this sale i only .... 79C . y y. ’ Boy’s Golf Hose Pretty .Designed and Fast Colors, Pr. 2O C 25 c 35 G 50 c Young Men’s Shirts Plain Colors, white, tan, blue, green, broadcloth, preshrunk, fast colors, perfect fitting, this sale 89c 1 Boy’s Tennis Shoes Sizes 12 to s’i, colors, brown, this sale only 69c g Ladies’ Bloomers Rayon, no run. v alue up to 69c, this sale only 39c | Ladies’ Wash Dresses , < I Value up to 51.59, this sale only, each — 79 c — Towel Special Heavy Turkish Towel, 22x44 fancy borders, 29c value, this sale only, each . 2Oc Pillow Cases 42x36 in. each —— 2 o c I
>v | Saturday, we take down the | FBEte COAL sign A I. . Not much time left—but plenty of Free Coal left for everyone who joins our Heatrola Free Coal Club before ' Saturday night. When you do —that ' means Frefe Coal mttling into your . ■ } shovelful of coal is going to give i . more he:it . I last longer than any coal you have ever used. That’s because the marvelous Intensi+Fire Air ■ Duct —built into every Estate Heatrola—sends the heat out into the rooms instead of up the flue. Let us tell you all about it and about the new . • 10th Anniversary models, the new lower prices, and FREE COAL. Come j in, or telephone and invite us to call J at your home. .
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the Genuine Estate HEATROLA Sold only by 1 Osborn & Son “We Make Things HOT For You” ' - — ——
How to get Your FREE COAL (August Bth to 29th) Come in enroll in the Heatrola Free coal Club. Pay only §2.90 down and 52.00 1 week until your Heatrola is installed. You’ll get a ton, of Free Coal (one-half ton with smaller models). Arid you can pay the balance on convenient monthly-pay-ment terms. " \
