The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 28, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 5 November 1931 — Page 4

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. l«»1

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL REPUBLICAN. Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana. Entered as second (class matter-on May 4th. pastoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, under .the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1879 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance Six Months in advance I-” 1 ’ Single Copies ............. - 05 Subscript lens dropped if tint renewed when time Is out. HARRY L. FOIIIiEIL JR. Editor ant! Publisher Office Phone 4 Home Phone 904 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1”< Mrs. Rotaaine Findley f is a guest of Mrs.. Minnie Clemens. Paul Riddle has cine home from South Chicago for a vjsit Mrs. Charles DaV.iult visited Mrs. Frank Bushong,. Monday. Mr. and Mis. J. E. Baker of Millersburg called bn Mrs. Josephine Woods one c. y I ■■ Mis Hovartei and Lida Davis spent Sunday with Mrs. Hdvartei son at Fairfield Center. Mr. and- Mis. Ray Meek and son Edwin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Stout. Mr. and M s. Ira Keht were guests of Mrs. Kehr’s sister, Mrs. Scheivei in Bristol, Sunday. Joe Bush<ng was able t" return home from the G'-shen .h--'pital, yesterday, Del Weaver came from Mari<-u to spend Saturday evening with his father. Emmett Weaver. < ■ Mrs. Mailha Smith’s aw, Horace G. Kyler died in Goshen, Saturday. « Mrs. Roy Riddle. is recovering from, pleurisy which caused hei nth* last week. , «Mrs.- Della Walker, Anna-Shubert ,and Ed McClintic were Fort Wayne -.’■.Mrs. Geo .•; Gui lei spwit Monday and 1.-■ •iy th 1fred Vantine of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs I A Se.ider ■> - '<‘d her I [ Sunday. " The Womens Hie Missi- irary • y met at te home of Mr < A. J. Armstrong, Monday afternoon ■ vacation from ,’H> Drug .store this week. . ■> Mrs. Leonard Bari ■■■-■ d baby son returned home from the Elkhart hospital last Thursday. Mrs. Della Walker ia spending this week in South Bend at the home of her son. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ne|s< '■ ■ JVed hick to Sy ~se ft--::. Mi-haw,> x. ■. Monday. •- Mr. and Mis. W \\ Poyser of Goshen spent Sunday with Mr. and M're. Will Gants. ’ Mr. and Mrs Abe .Elliott were Sunday guests ■ <>f Ei . ‘ y Kind ... ami family. Mrs. Jesse Darr, Mrs. J hn Auer. Mrs. Dick Ge ei --.petit Wedi..s«i..y ifterno- h n Goshen. Mr. and Ms- Harold Geiger .rai son Bob spent Saturday >nd Sunday with Dick G . The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church is . meeting at the ■ home of Mrs. Perry Sprague .today. Rev. A. J. Armstrong’s parents came from Modoc, Monday to visit with them until Wednesday. Mm. Wilden of Goshen.is spend ing this week with Ain-. ArauL Xanders. They were guests of Mrs. J. H. Bowsi-i Saturday. ' • _ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bushong, Mr, •and Mrs. Gerald Bushong and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bushong Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. W Solteau left yesterday for Omaha, N'eb., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Miles Miss Peggy Smith and P Miles came from Chicago Friday 4® stay with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Smith until Sunday. , Chancey Hibner, who was operated on for appendicitis in the Goshen hospital was able to-return home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunderlock of LaCrosse, spent the week end- with Mr. and Mrs. George Gun-

livery Sunday Excursion A Whole Bay Visiting, Exploring CHICAGO (C.S.T.) Lv. Syracuse 4:45 am Ar. Chicago 8:40 am See Lincoln Park, Fi hi Museum, Art Inslitute. Theatres, Lake Front, “Loop,” and visit Garfield Park Conservatory, open day and night. Returning trails (CS.T.) Lv. Chicago 8,45 pm For further mroruv*Uoa •ooTtcfcM Aaast

lerlock. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pfingst and ,>n Kingsley and Mrs. Ada Pfingst pent Sunday with, relatives in Wolbtville and Kendallville. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Unrue and Air. and Mrs- Isaac Unrue visited a •ousin. Frank Myers, in Etna Green Sunday. He is ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Jesse Darr and daughters I’heima and Mary, Mary Geiger and Ina Gilbert spent Saturday in Fort Wayne. Mr.' and Mrs. Louis Suit .and Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Hoeflinger enjoyed an automobile trip to Valparaiso ind Michigan City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nello Zei ■ f Chicago -pent the week end at their cottage, ind Mrs. George Gunderlobk returned home with them Sunday evening. Mis. Joe Rapp and Suzanne and Joey came from DeMotte. late Friday night to spend Saturday and Sunday at home. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Kind.;, and --r Joe and Mrs. Margaret Wehrley spent Sunday with Mis. ? Kindig. s cousin, Mrs. Diggs in Winamac. M-rs. Snepp and daughter ■ Oljeaa. and Mts. Jordan moved to townl for the winter. They are living in Mrs. Hoopingarner's house. John Bow.-er moved his family from the Hainey property on Mam -'.reel int-- Mrs. Win. Jones house on the South side of the tracks. Mr. and- .Mrs. Sheldon HarklesS -pent i..st week end at the h-\me >f ' Harkh Homewood, Hl. Mr. .md Mm. Guy S’ ■■ and'daughter Be vv spent the week en</ in Lam-'iiig. Mich., a> guests of Mr- and Mi s. JR ert St ne Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Hire and Henri’ Tully. called ’ d Mrs. < iw-ell, Mr at d Mrs C. A- Hit kn . s t. in Wilm Sunday. .Mr. and Mr- William Bow id and daughter Helen, and Mrs. J. H. Bow.--er .mJ Mis® Mergaret Smith Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. C. JI. Han,..a if. Auburn. Sol and Warren . T.- Colweß i.e’e r .r . tht-e fi-r.' Syrmusewho led the husking bee in Pc m ye-terdav \ ?dairhi«ltan, hansa.->, and the Misses •Gsv ;md E .’. Het el of Hardim Ab-.. So'.teau ’ last week. iSVlvester Unrue recently purchas--1 fa'farm east of. Goshen. They piapned to move there, but. he soldi .nd f.w m. i st week to a Mr. Bailey, frijm Michigan. Mi and Mrs. A .0. Winans aid M.is. Emihalme Whistler spent Saturday and Sunday in Jackson, Mich., sj I . Mt. and' Airs. Irvin Bailey. Alt. and Mrs Vv ight Smith, who spent the summer in Mrs. Wilma :'ire's cottage in Pottbwatomie Park have-ithoved to Ligonier for the wins r. Mr. and Airs. P. W. Solteau attended the Hetzel family reunior. r heivl Sunday a week’ago at the home, of ,':s Solteau’® sister, Mrs. Perkins.in ilnshawaka. Mr. ..:T. Mrs. Jules Carleaux and s. came fi -in li.dmnap lis witli ’R. E. Pletcher. Satuniisy night to Spend Sunday with Mrs. Pletcher and . hildren. { .About 60 U. B. people gave, their iuisXoF and wife a pleasant surprise Monday evening. * A delicious lunch was served in the basement of the hutch. More than sixty from Syracuse droA-e to Goshen Tuesday evening, to attend the Revival Iveing held there ■n The Church of the Brethren by Ray, Jarboe, poktpr of the' local -hurch here Mr. i A. W. i-■ daughters went to Marion, Friday evening where they visited I’r, W. R. Wallace and wife until Sunday. Hallowe’en party while in Marion. Mr. and Abs. George Xanders saw their son Laucks play in the f> -

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game at Howe Military acadenjy, I Saturday afternoon, and attended l the Founders Day dance there that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wingardner j and their daughter. Mrs. Gertrude Miller and baby of Goshen, and Elwood Gunderman and family of New Paris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and Emmett Weaver, Sunday. ' ,| Mrs. Isabel Grieger and Mr. and Dial Rogers spent last week end at the home of Mrs. Grieger’s (brother, ■ John Sellers near Waneta. Mr. and Airs. Rogers came home Tuesday ; veiling but .Mrs. Grieger was unable > come on account of being ill with intestinal flu. - Irving. Bishop took his wife and hildren to Indianapolis, Saturday, where they will spend a week or 101 .lays. Mr. Bishop planned to leave he lake ■a aj He and Don Beall have purtbased a truck and have •ontraeted to carry goods from New A >rk city” to Akv-n. 0., and from < Akron to Denver, Colorado. Nathanial Fick who attends Butler iniversity, and his brother James, ,vho is in High school in Indianapolake, Friday with John Green who was coming home : dental college for the week end. The Fick boys came to attend • >’some business for their mother. Mrs; Matty Crow Eick who moved to ‘ rmanapolis last week to spend the .vinter with her sons. To celebrate. Mr. and • Mrs. Hem y Kolberg’s 7<th birthdays which oc- j rurred the first week in November, he following relatives and friends -pent Sunday with them: Mr. and Airs. E. J. Hess,, Mr. and Airs. Alonzo p Ri’debaugh, Mr!’and Mrs. Fern Bunnd family Mr and. Mrs.. Gordon Simmons and family, Huber and Al-; len Rodabaugh of Goshen,; Mr. and j Airs. Thuryl Clelland and family of Elkhart; Mr! and Mrs. Arthur Koierg and family. Mr; and Airs. Chas. . man and daughter Lillian. |. GRANGE ELECTS OFFICERS ,\ . 2278 regulai session in their hail ' north--er.st of- town Tuesday evening last -, week and the following officers were ar: Wr thy master, Herbert Blue: j vorthy overseer, Fred Kline; worthy lecturer.. .Erma Byland; worthy ste- i ivard, O ba Bobeck; worthy assistant -teward, Irwin Byland; worthy .’hapiiii, Hatlie Brown; Worthy treas-1 irer. David Brown; worthy secretary W,m Wilkinson; worthy ceres, Ella Kline; worthy pomona, Stella juday, worthy flora, Mary Blue; worthy lady assistant steward, Ruby Bobeck. r ; 0— . ? HAVE POT LUCK SUPPER Twelve friends enjoyed a pot luck supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Monday evening. In | t,he bridge which fo.lloiwed the supper Mr. and Airs. Smith won first anti Air. ..nd Airs. Lloyd Disher, second prize. - I o “An American'..Tragedy"' at Crystal, Ligonier, next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. adv. This Woman Lost 64 Pounds Os Fat Mrs. H Price of Woodside, L. I. writes: "A year fcgo I weighed 19oi it s. 1 started to. take Kruschen and now I weigh 126 and never felt bet- , ter in my life and what’s more, I I h» k more like 20 yrs. old than the; mother of 2 children, one 19 and the ; other 18. Every one of my .friends ■ gay it’s marvelous the way I re- ; duced.” To lose fat with speed take a half j t-caspoonfu| of Kruschen a glass > of hot water .before breakl morning don't miss a morning an I >5 cent bottle lasts- 4 weeks - get it j at any drug store in America. If not joyfttUy satisfied after the first bottlemoney back.

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Dear Editor:--Was there something crooked about the election Tuesday? It might be worth while for you to look into the matter. i I went to the library to cast my first vote. On a tree out in front was a sample ballot for the Republican ticket and on the ballot was lan eagle flying around in a circle. Now everyone knows the elephant always stands for the G. O. P. in 'cartoons and places. What j’d like to know, were the Democrats trying to pull a fast one with that bird? Os course I did not go in to vote as I did not know what to expect on the real ballot. I think something should be done about this before the next election. Very' truly yours, “ A would-be voter. Editors note: The only answer we can think of to t'he riddle of why does an elephant become an eagle is: For the same reason a donkey becomes a rooster.. j _o —, DADS WATCH TEAM PLAY. Last Thursday night the fathers of members <rf the first and second l>.-.t:ball teams were guests of their sons, and Mr. Slabaugh and . Mr. Beck, at the High school. Ihe boys played a demonstration game for their fathers, and then short talks were given by some of the fathers and by Air. Beck and Mr. Sla■ba ugh. These latter two explained what the boys would be expected to do to play a strenuous season w’ithi out injury. After this refreshments consisting of home made ice cream and cake, and coffee were served by Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Slabaugh and Mi’s. Kehr. ! C. OF C T.O MEET I. , The chamber of commerce will hold its regular monthly meeting next Tuesday at the Wawasee restaurant. — —' See Beckman’s window for an • usual value in dining room fjiniture. ad — o— —- Greta Garbo at Crystal Ligonier, : itrht. . adv.

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“INSIDE" INFORMATION To prepare horseradish, grate up good sound roots and pack at once seal tightly. Make in small quantitity of spirit or distilled vinegar and seal tightly. Make" in small quanai- , ties, only enough to use up promptly. I i When you buy a shoulder of lamb, have the butcher remove the should!er blade. Stuff the cavity with any 1 good bread crumb stuffing, or with ; one made from a mixture of bread 'crumbs, chopped spinach and onion, seasoned with salt and pepper. __ _ ■ I If the lower part of the kitchen wall, which receives the hardest wear and gets soiled soonest, is marked

WINTER SPECIALS for your CAR ALCOHOL per gallon 45c HEATERS—-PRICES REDUCED OIL — PENNSYLVANIA OIL Per quart .... 20c . Per quart, ... 25c Per gallon . . 50c Per gallon 60c - 5 gallon , .... .. $2.50 5 gallon .... .... ...... $2.95 /t is Time to change to winter Oils - NOW Oils that will pour at 10 below zero SYRACUSE AUTO SALES

off four or five feet above the floor by a wooden strip and painted or stained a different tone from the t rest of the wall, that part can be cleaned or refinished without making the upper wall look shabby. Try baking sweet potatoes and apples together. First boil the sweet potatoes in their skins. Peel and slice. Arrange in a baking dish with alternate layers of sliced apple. I Sprinkle each layer- with brown ■ sugar and dots of butter. Put about 1 half a cup of water in the bottom of | the baking dish. Finish the dish with j a layer of sweet potatoes, over ‘which b/own sugar and buttered : crumbs should be spread. Bake until , the apples are done and the top is

brown. •. —-y—• Stains from chocolate and cocoa are composed of fat, resinous coloring matter fibrous material, starch, sugar and sometimes milk solids. J None of these stairis .are set by het ; water, so if the material is wash i able, soap and hot water are the | oqly treatment necessary. Wood aleor hoi made alkaline with ammonia is I also effective. If the fabric is not !washable, grease solvents, such as ; carbon tetrachloride, benzene • and I others will dissolve the fatty part of i the stain, and the remainder can be i removed by hydrogen peroxide. 0 TRY A JOURNAL WANT AD