The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 19, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 September 1931 — Page 4
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1931
THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL REPU BLICAN. Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana. Entered as second class matter on May 4th. 1908. nt the postoffice at Syracuse. Indiana, binder the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance 5100 Six Months in advance -- 1-W Single Copies L .05 Subscription* dropped if not renewed when time is out. “Tarry i. pok i er, jr. Editor and Publisher Office Phom 1 Home Phone 904 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1931 Roy Darr ij> in Toledo, 0., on business for two w’eeks. Charles HfUs is decorating Leonard Barnhart's this week Sam Grissom is ill at his home south <>f town. Roy Riddle is now working in the B. and O. olhve al Nappanee. Martha AWn Thornburg has a <iew bicycle. Mr. and Mis. Conn of ; yne, Nbe.. are guests of Mrs C-nn’s si-ter. Miss Lillie ißaum this week. Mr. and Mrs- Marker and son of near Wren if, were guests <«f Mr. and Mrs. Flrank Maloy, Thursday. Mr. and Mis Ollie McClure and Miss Wilrr.il Geiger visited) Mrs. McClure’s parents ..in Elkhart, Sunday. Miss Jeanet Geiger has returned home from a visit with relatives in Akron. y Mrs. Lane and son of New I <>rk City called on Mrs. Mart Long Saturday. . , Mr. end Mis. Ernest Rkhhart spent Sunday afternoon, with her father, John Kaiser in Elkhart. j H. jViestiake f N rth Wj -'••• called <>n ['ME and Mrs. O. Bartholomew, Sat urd ty • Mrs. A A Beach visited Mrs. U back in .it.. Wayne fr< m Thursday until Sunday. Mrs. Charles Purdei and Charles have returned home after spending a month at Virginia Beach. Mr. anld Mrs. Jesse Shock returned home Friday from a weeks motor trip ih Michigan and Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Walker White returned home Monday rilorning from their trip to Michigan. Mr. and Mrs; Win. Jones spent last Sunday in Fort Wayne visiting relatives. Donald Fassle: of K‘ k wts- a guest last week en<| of Miss Ruby Mellinger, Mrs. Mabie Cress has accepted a position as g -verness at the Mishawaka Orphanage and took up her duties Sept. 1 Ik ’ Mr. aind Mrs. Cunningham and three children fi«-m Bloomington spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Leila Connolly. Mr. and Mi Loyal No kier and family of Elkhart spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nickler.. ■ Miss Alice Mann returned to the week’s vacation spent with relativein Moqtpelier, O. Mrs. Jbe Rapp and two children. Suxanne and Joey planned to leave today for DeMot'e. where Mrs. Rapp will teach this winter." Mr. and Mrs Lowell Petley expect to go to Churubusco, Saturday, where he will take up his duties in the School* next week. The W omen's Jlmne Missionary . . f the Methodist church met on Monday at the h'me"* of Mrs Charles Na4>lor. Mr and Mrs. John Heltzel! and daughter of Albion visited Mr. and MlS.' V.c Nor- ... u M - i'.v .V.. Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cripe and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Manahan and Mrs. Cripe in Goshen, Sunday Mr and Mrs. John Snobarger and family of Caiey, <>., ami Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haab of Bremen spent Sunday with relatives in Syracuse. . Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Grissom spent Saturday and Sunday in West Unity, 0., where Mr* Grissom's mother is ill. . ' Ross Osborn took Da O. C Stoelling around for his first game of golf
Every Sunday Excursion A Whole Day Visiting. Exploring CHICAGO (C.S.T3 La. Syracuse . • • 4:27 am Ar. Chicago ... 7:45 am Seo Lincoln Park. JFi kl Museum, Art Inst i tute,Theatres, Lake Front, “Loop.** and visit Garfield Park Conservatory, open day and night. Returning trains (€.9. TO La. Chicago ... 940 pm For farther lafaematisn see Ticket Agsat
on the Maxwelton course Sunday. The score is not for publication. Chas. Bachman Jr., went to Terre Haute, Saturday to attend the wedding of one of his fraternity brother, “Lefty” Veller. Mr. and Mrs. Sappenfield of Inidianapolis were to come to Syracuse t<>day to visit until Sunday with Mr. nd Mrs. Warren Ruple. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Strop and daughter of Mishawaka spent Mpnay in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Jarboe. 5 A. W. Emerson went to Marion, Monday afternoon and brought Mrs. Emerson home T uesday after sev - era! weeks visit there. Miss Blanche Mellinger will go to Covington, Friday, where she will teach Mathematics and Home Economics this winter. Miss' Mary Alice Kitson went to South Bend, Sunday, to -attend the teacher’s institute there and take up duties as teacher in the schools there. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Carr and. family went to Silver Lake, Sunday, where they attended a reunion of families of the members of the club o which Mrs. Carr used to belong. Rev. B. F Snyder and wife of Go--hen. and their two daughters, Mrs. Cohen and Miss Margaret Snyder of Toledo, O . called on Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Riddle. Sunday .evening. Mr and Mrs. J L. Lindjsey returned t» Chicago last week, after a summer spent in Merton Meredith's house. Mr. and Mrs.? Meredith moved hack home nr Monday. Mrs. Gertrude Morgan and son Clarence of Toledo, 0.. came last Thursday for a vis:! with Mis. Cleveland and son Harr/ They' returned home Sunday , Mt and Mrs. N. A. Byrer of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Mr., and Mrs. F. W. Berst of Leesburg spent Tuesday- with Mr. and . Mrs* John Harley. Doty of Milford got the. contract sing the I itheran church . d John Mem h, W’ii ,R pp and |Scotty Capser are doing the work ’' his. Week. * ■ ' . Mr-. Nellie Sawyer and tw- daughters. Josephine and Mary Jans, of Muncie spent Monday in the h me of the. former's sister, Mrs. Sarah I Howard. i ' Wm. Jarboe, accon panied by 'Mr. nd M.-. Irvu !’*• > s motored from • . .. their home, last week j arid spe’nt a few days w ith Rev. and IM t s Jarb< e. . I Rev. and Mrs. Jarboe were guests of Mr and Mrs. Joe -Bushong and j Mr.-.and" Mrs. Artie Geyer last >,.• day afternoon in the Geyer cottage m the lake. I M’s- Kuby Mellinger went to Tuesday; where she will .teach English and Home Economics land coach the girls basketball team lof the sch< ; t hes e this year. M: - - i !«■;:•■: :■■.'-■■' il .—ci ‘ ame home from their eastern trip 'xstanlay On Sunday w th Bob they drove to Milwaukee, and on Tuesday Mr- and Mrs S. C. Lepper and Bob returned to Syracuse. • Tom Miller Os College Corners, 0. ,nd Guy Comh-um of Terre Haute were guests of Sol Miller, Jr* rhursday a their way home trip to California. I Annabell Lake of Culver were guests _>f Mr. anti Mrs.. Russo'.: Maggurt of Friday 9 ' night, and spent Saturday ai Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. Jerry Hamman Miss Doris Gates of Cleveland. 0... is a guest of Miss Gladys I.eCount. Mis< Phyllis Mick of Huntington spent a few days with them last
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week, and they went to her home on Sunday for a visit there Mrs. Hazel Landis of Mishawaka visited Mrs. George Morris at the ■ home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. [Elmer Miles last Friday. Mr. Morris ■came to Syracuse Sunday and Mrs. Morris returned home to Elgin,-111. • with him. The Trustees of the Church of the Brethren are meeting this week to arrange for more room for the ■ growing congregation. The attendi ance lest Sunday was 167 at Sunday ■school. Guy Symensma, Floyd Middleton and Bert Cripe are the present , trustees.I Evangelist Moody has rented one of C. R. Hollett’s houses and plans to move his family from Knox ville, Tenn., to Syracuse after Laboi > Day. Mr. and Mrs. Hollett will move ’ to" Plymouth, the children going oY Friday to be with Mrs. Hollett’s people and enter school there Mr. ant Mrs. Hollett will, not move for twi ’ weeks. I Mrs. Warren Ruple visited friends in Indianapolis from Saturday £ week ago until last Wednesday. He. bister, Mrs. Kinley of Deedsvilh ! was her guest here from Wednesday until Sunday. On Sunday, Mr. ant Mrs. Dial Rannells of Fulton ant Mr. and Mrs. Omer Rannells oi Perrysburg joined the party. M [and Mrs. Bob Walers and family oi Deedsville spent Sunday evening . there. Mrs. Emeral Jones, county socia director of the farm bureau am Mrs. Sherman Deaton, township so vial ‘director, accompanied by Mrs I Belle Strieby and Mrs. Chauncey Hibner went to Warsaw last Friday They attended the meeting ove 'which Mrs. Goldsmith, district chair ’■man presided and helped them pre (pare their programs for entertain I merits at farm bureau . meetings fo< [the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Orebaugh anc [daughter Virginia and Miss Mary Mahlman of Oak Park, 111., and MiI Lillian Lookabill of Minneapolis j Minn., arrived on Monday to spetb )a few days in the home of Mr am Mrs. H. A. Buettner. Mr. Orebaug! am. family are on their way to thei new h<>me in Winter Park, Fla Their daughter Virginia will ente |as a freshman in Rollins Collet .his nA nth. Miss Lillian Lookabil will remain here for an indefinit- ‘ visit. Mr. Orebaugh is a brother o’ i Mrs. Buettner and Miss Alice . Ore !baugh Those who enjoyed a basket din ' ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs Carl O’Haver Sunday were: Mr. anc Mrs. Forrest Plank and son, Mr., am Mis. Walter Lehman and family oi Gosheti,, Dave Burton and Mr anc Mrs. A. E. Vantine of Elkhart. Mrs Angie Conrad of New Paris, Mrs Levi Kauffman of near Millersburg. I Mr. and Mrs. Wade Houston anc daughter of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Chas. Speicher and family of Mil [fbrd, Mr. ami Mrs. C h ■>.s., Lehman ol .-■■..th Bend. Mrs. - Amanda Bungei ami .V;. and . Mrs. Jesse Shock. The ocAsion was in honor of Mrs. Imncei’s. Mrs. Lehman and Junin OHaver’s birthday; Ernest Woods, of Hapiilton 0... Glenn Woods of Kendallville, MisEvelyn Woods and Stephen Murphy of Ft Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Hascal Crothers and daughter Helen of Ligonier were guests at the dinner given last Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. William Gants for their nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Woods of Pittsburgh, Pa. The Pittsburgh party returned home, leaving early Tuesday morning after a vacation spent in Syracuse and Ft. Wayne.
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LAKE NEWS. (Continued from First Page) Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grieger of Fort Wayne and their guests, Mr and Mrs. Schradel of Lafayette are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grieger of Kale Island. Mr. and Mrs Harry Schopp and daughter of Indianapolis spent several days this week at Roy Brown’s. Mr. Schopp, architect, inspected the planting of the greens on the South Shore Golf course. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Brannum of Indianapolis: closed their lake home his week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Flentye, who spent their vacation in Hallie Holloway’s cottage returned home to Chicago, Monday.* Col Conw'ay and wife, who spent ast month in the Sudlow cottage have returned home to Indianapolits s have Mr. and Mrs. Traugott and party of friends who had been stayng in the Bishop White cottage Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Adams and amily closed their summer home nd went to Indianapolis Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Darnell, who spent their vacation at the T. P A. cottage have returned home to CraXvfords-v-i.lle. Mr. and Mrs. Spaid returned to South Bend, Monday, having spent he summer in the McKinney cotage. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Yohanan and laughter and her family from Eort Vayne are spending two weekfc in he George W Mellinger cottage. Roy Pike and Milton Graham 4 vho had been guests of Mr. and Irs. W. M. Graham returned to Iloomington, Monday. Ed Schlecht, who worked at Louis -olt’s store this* summer left Monlay for a few days vacation before aking up his teaching duties in No. .Vebster. . Ted Leibtag of Indianapolis was a ake visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fulton Jr of Evanston, who have been staying n the Oneal cottage on Vawter Park ■ad, are entertaining guests from ■lew Orleans this month. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freese have losed their summer home and reurned to Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. George Keagy and 4r. and Mrs Dan Teetor of Hagersown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. valph Teetor, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. T, S. Vaughn has been ill for everal days at her lake home. Mr. and Mrs Ray Goddard and amily have returned home to Gohen after spending their vacation n the* Hooper cottage. Collie Lamb of Payne, 0., is enertaining with a house party this week. Mrs. Frank Brown Jr. of Ft. Wayne md E. R. Ingalls’ sister, Mrs Rising />f New York City, and Mr. and Mrs. Joagland of Angola w r ere week end quests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ingalls. Mr and Mrs. Walter Shirts returned home to Indianapolis, Monday, after spending the month of August at the fish hatcheries on Wawasee. Houston Winters has bought the addy house at the miniature golf course near Brunjes and has moved it to his property. __ o RAISES WATER LEVEL The rain raised the water level two inches in the mill race according to the town marshal .yesterday.
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FRONT STREET. Irvin and<Minnie Neff, Uncle Dan! and Aunt Opal, Vernon and Florence Scdtt from Elkhart, Merrel and Bernice Neff and children, Herschel and Dessie Greenwood from Garrett; John Clark, wife and Mary Brown from Goshen; Mrs. Daisy Lorentz from Denver,' Colorado, spent Sunday afternoon eating cake and ice cream, celebrating the eighty-third birthday of Mrs. Anna Neff at her Front street home. The writer spent two hours in the Dunkard church on South Main St. Sunday morning. There were 167 in the Sunday school classes, several visitors over from Bethany and No Webster churches. Following Sunday school Rev. Jarboe gave a fine talk on. The Need of Prayer in the Home. Ina and Ellen Wyland from Elkhart came" to the funeral of Daniel E.. Neff last Friday. Jacob Neff and family of near Camp Mack were on our streets Thursday.. John Gilbert and sisters Ida and Blanche came to Syracuse Friday. Adam Keim and Charles Gilbert were at the funeral Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins from Hagerstown, the parents of Mrs Leonard Barnhart, spent the week end in Syracuse. Mrs. Sarah Long and daughter
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and husband and grand children motored over from Mongo Wednesday to the L. A. Neff home on Front Street. Elmer and Moses Whitehead and Ruth Fogelsonger from New Paris came to the funeral Friday. Last Saturday the sea was raging, the storm warnings were out, but the captain of the Yacht who anchors near the old swimming hole at the Hoy cock unfurled her sails, put her out to sea. When they were in mid-ocean there came one awful squall, turned the boat up side down, spilled but the crew and all its passengers. The distress warnings went up, the life savers on the shore threw out their lines and found Fat McClintic to be one of the passengers clinging to any thing he could get hold of. They finally land-
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ed all on the Atantic shore but the Yacht was in the sea until next day. UNCLE LEW. o— TRY TO CATCH CHICKENS Although Otis Clyde Butt and Joe Kindig did practice on chickens at home until the fowls were nearly exhausted, the two boys weren’t lucky enough to catch a chicken at “Chicken Fly Day” in Goshen. Mrs. Wade Zerbe caught one, but there was no tag on it, so she didn’t get anything from any of the stores. Herman Jensen was more lucky, getting a chicken and a rocking chair. 0 Will Rogers, the nation’s jester, in “Young As You Feel” at Crystal, Ligonier, next Tuesday, Wednesday I and Thursday, Sept. 8-9-10
