The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 32, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 December 1931 — Page 4

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1931

THE SYRACrSE JOURNAL REPUBLICAN. Published every Thursday at •! _____ -—■'< -4- — I Entered as second-class matter on May 4th. 1908. at the postoffice at 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 oute I* out - HARRY L. PORTER, JR. Editor and Publisher Office Phone 4 Home Phone 904 . ’llllKMilY. DECEMBER 3, 1«1 1 Mrs. G. H. Bailey fell downstairs. Saturday afternoon* injuring'her Mrs-. Tillman Hire and Mrs. Ed I Unrue spent Tuesday m Goshen. I Mrs. Robert Strieby was.ill with f flu this week. ; Eureka Jones came from Millers-I burg f> spend the first part of the week at hmne here ' ■ - i Russell St-’-ut ’>f Akron wa> a bus-; ■ jness caller st the home of Rev. Jar bbe the first of the week. Shet man Deaton ittended the f itm ■ • * trd ■ Mr. a d M k Wright' were guests of Mr. and Mis. M-rris Chap j„, ■ N " Web ■ . > Hern and Russ <>f Churubusco spent Sunday with Mi at d Mrs J '1 Riddle , The Lutheran Ladies Aid met yeterday * n ' - Mrs. Cha les Crow. ' Mt • ' .. • • ■ ■ lt Mrs ; G H. Bailey, Sunday Mr. and Mis John Walton -pc'. i bion* Mi atd Mrs J W Swer t sp< Mis Jack K'nne. Miss Mai y'A e Kits ■ • ' from South Bend on Wednesday to stay until Sunday, evening. Mbs Lydia MelUr •• the home of her sister, Mrs. L-y Brown, the firs' of this ween. Mr. pnd Mrs Georjfe X Me it et and family were guests of Mr. and; Mis.. Will Tooley on Thanksg ving I Mr. and Mrs Mva Kindle f < ahen were guests •f. Mt and Mrs Dwight Mock, Thanksgiving day. , • Mrs B- n and dau gbtet of Goshen called on Mr. and I Mrs. A. W Emers »n Sunday . Rev J. C Bailey- and wvfe < f Churubusco were guests f M - d Mrs. G. H Bailey. Thanksgiving day . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ott and daust« f D 1 R Hoy and wife. Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mi- Ernes! Richhart and family spent Thanksgiving with hts| sister' Faye Richhart in Collins | Mi (i Mi- .1 r. -Rubio- wellThanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. I and Mrs \\ ill Bushoiig. i Mrs. Laura I-aune: spent Thanks-; tn Her-1 bert in Elkhart Mitt Phy 118 M > ime f Bend t- spend Ihank-uiving al, home . ' j Alva Nicola; visited his motheiJ Mis Susan Ni> "laj Sir.day, at the,. Fred Hinderer hot e Mr artd Mis D 1. Rr ow n attend-1 ed the Blue G rass Gran. e Satutday ‘ night . . Mr. and Mis Roy W ilium-m of Elkhart spent Sunday evening with Mr. and MfS. D L. Btown. Mr. and Mis Willard lyiei we:e gues's i f Mi Mi- 1; . h I-..-h • mg. Sunday. M rss Elisabeth McClintic left yes-; terday for a weel ' with rvla-i lives in Elkhart and Si Bend. Mitt Jane Mi-hlcr of Warsaw ■WMI the guest of Mrs. Ed Unrue ft >m 1 Wednesday until Sunday. ! Mrs. Amanda Deeter; who has been very ill for the past two weeks is reported as improved. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller were giiv-'.s of Mr*. Leila Smith in Ligonier Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs.- William Long of Millers-u-ru am. M’ ■■■’■d Mrs, ( ’ Musser of Benton spent Sunday with N. C. Altlam’. Mr. and* Mrs. Owen Strieby and family and Mi-- Nell Johnson spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Decatur. - Miss Dorothy Houston came from South Bend where she is attending business colledb to spend the holiday week end at home. /» . Mr. and Mrs. Vie Niles and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cripe attended, the funeral of Sinton Depew at Kimmel, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight .Mock and daughter Willodean were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotherman of Ligonier, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- Ralph Thornburg and children spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Marion, returning ‘to Syracuse on Friday. Mrs. Theora Christie and Mrs. Benner came from Ligonier to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushong, Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Mary Landis and two daughters of North ' Manchester were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bushong, Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marquise of LaGrange. 111., were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walker White. Mrs. C. R. Hollett and children

came from Plymouth to spend the holiday "and week end.following with Mr. Hollett here in Syracuse. J I Mr. and Mrs. Van Cripe of Elk I hart and Mr. and Mrs.- Will Mallon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Walter Regg were called to I.ig°nier, Thursday by the sudden death of Miss Olive Galbreath. —. ■ ■ ■.■ .. Mrs. Walter Kegg and son George Butt went to Milford, Sunday t< call Oh Jap Clem, who has been in | ill health for some time. [ Mrs. Lucy Kegg. Jimmie and Oti l Clyde Butt and Geome Butt were [ Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinderer. I Mrs. Daisy Unrue of Elkhart, wh* spent ten days with her daughter ' Mis. Hugh Bushong returned to he. home. ~' Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Snyder oi Goshen and Mrs. Rosie Bartholomew were guests of Mr. and Mr-.- Melv it. Dillen, Thanksgiving day. Mi . ai.d Mis .I N<- 1 . Mr. a ‘ . were recent dinner gu.t- s of Mr. and Mrs Ch bi le 1' ps n. ■ ■ ■ ' Mr. a I Mrs Peiiy F< stei dMt and M-.-. Joe Ruch and family spent I Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ray ' Foster in Avilla. ! Mrs. Belle Strieby. Mrs. Chancey I; ■ • Sh» De ... e Elkhkrt visit ■■ '' ■ day ■■■•• ■■■■ Mr ar d Mi - Alle i Ott • Ro bert Smith Xe're r.’uests--Qf ' Mr. aid ; M - W i han Bowld, • ThanKsgiving M : si. Meli -sa Ma ■ k e froti ■. it ■' >'■' '" . . ■ ■ • weeks wit h hei daughter a 1 law,, Mr, I j•.Mr .a-• i 'Kei I , i spent Snnd.iy wrh i i M:-. ?1 t Mrs. Joe Rapp and Suzanne and | Joey came home from De Motte, j Wednesday might to stay until Sunlay i - R P‘ ‘ ■ . • \ ■ Niels . who ‘ aCends busir.e-- ec-dege m. South end ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ kt home. Mr. - and Mrs. F. Sr ' Bachman of New I’ii: i- B: hl- a : .Hid M ilt Weayer w ere Thanksgivinv , i guests at the C C- Bachman home. Mr. am: Mr-. ClitF Ehereneman ami fa-rnil.y'-T Hi.rket wc:e , i;e-ts of md Mrs. J. E. Burket, Thanks* giving day ■ Mr. and Mrs Floyd Middletm and I daughter Ramona of Elkhart spent. iSunday evening with Mr. and Mis. ' ' ' ■ ■ s Elgin, 111 . were guests of Mr. and M-- Eh er P. M . ■ ■i! Su i : iy. Mi. ai-d Mis. C. E F. ster and • . f Mi. ;..->d M - Pe.ry F- -ter. Sim'day. L Mt. ami Jlirs. George Xanders en- . ■ . ied at ■; er, Sit urdaj even■ll c . ■■ I. ‘ ■ t ’h< I i M' and Mr.-. .Varhes- of Howe and Mr and Mrs Sw .>rt ■!’ I h'’ ; . Hi \ 1,..- e il wife were n: Naphart and Wakar usa or business, Monday,' They took dinner . a XX as irn-A. :, J- .<■ ■ | liland Sw : i-■: i ■ it. .’>i o h.. A. ■ I Mrs Guy Stone, over Thanksgiving. E. ''i Brow I ami Mrs.. Cedric Kegg and Mr. and <M:- Ch.kilv- Mill- l.ml-.mapoiis . we; e f. Mr M ■■ W,.‘.er Kegg las’ week. Mi. .m. Mi.- Gieim SI. m f Plymouth and Mr. and MIV. SI ■ -.Deo of Mishawaka were Sunday di.i.ner. guests of Mr, and Mrs Ralph Ihsher. • fiimilv .nd Mr. and Mr-. Glenn Shock and family »f Plymouth were guest#of Mr. and Mrs.. Wilbur Brielcel in fElkhm.. Thanksgiving day. , Mr x nild " I ub Solt and M- | and Mrs. Harold Hoetlmger and Son spent Thanksgiving, with' Mr. and '! - .-\u«>|ph HoefTinger in South Mr. and Mrs' A H Blanchard and daugbeer Ruth entertained Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Adams Os Indianapolisand Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sargent at dinner last Friday. ' — Miss Virginia Bachman came from Naperville, 111., where she is teaching to spend Thanksgiving and the week end following with her family here in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs A. W.. Emerson and family went to Marion, Wednesday evening to visit until Saturday as- • ti with Dr., and Mrs W. B. Wallace. Mrs. William Jones’s .sister, Mrs. Vandolab, returned home to Indianapolis, .Monday, after spending the ’ week with Mr. and Mrs. William' Jones. ; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kern and family, S. O. Jeffries and daughter Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rippey of Goshen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kern, Sunday. Miss Roberta Crow, Miss Mamie Wogoman and Wilmet Jones who attended business college in Fort Wayne spent Thanksgiving and the week end following at their homes. Laucks Xanders spent Thanksgiving day at home, bringing with him as guests, fellow students from Howe Military academy: Ralph Rich. Mike White and Joe Norris. Dan Klink and son Orval went to Chicago. Monday night and returned home Tuesday night, attending the International Livestock Showwhile there.

Mr. add Mrs. Fred Hinderer, the Misses Nellie and Alice xMann and Gram.ma Nicolai were guests at i turkey dinner al the Russell Hinlerer home Friday. Miss Fern Watts came home from south Bend to take her mother, Mrs. William Watts, to Chicago, Tuesday, vhere she is to have cataracts removed from her eyes. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McClintic arid bamily; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoch and drs. Rebecca Searfoss were guests. >f Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Humphreys n South Bend, Thanksgiving day. ,Nli. and Mrs. C. A. Grieger and family of Fort Wayne were guests >f Mr. and Mrs. John Grieger, Fhanksgiving day. The party drove o Michigan City in the afternoon. M . and Mrs. Will Rapp and far * ly and Mr. and Mis. Emory Druckmiller of Angola' were guests of dr. .and. Mrs. Dale Grimes, Thanksliving day. '■' *' Mi and Mrs. Orrin Klink of Springeld, ().. and Mr! and Mrs. Roy {link ■ f South Bend were guests* of .• &ad Mrs. Frank Klink, Thanksg day. Mr. d Mrs. Tillman Hire and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Unrue and -;,.-..:y Fully wese xuests of Mr. and • - (. A. Hi>-km; :. in Wilmot I’hank.-cvim.’ Day. Mr. and Mrs, Warren Ruple and heir guest* Mis.. Lydia Walteis of Junker Hill, ami Mr. and Mrs. De’~»ert Sulsar of Elkhart were guests f M: -. Ala <■ -Mi ’hew-. Svimay. i Mr. #nd Mrs. John Fail kfid Mr. :d‘ Mrs lay Dickson and chil.dre-n f Chicago were guests of Mr., and Mrs. Dell Gibson Saturday and Sunia.V. ■ «rl and Mrs X. ■’ Thibodeatx, ; '.. s V. G. JCoi y, M irid Mrs Byron Connolly, and James k.' imoHy arm .most were vuesjs of . Vis. An ..eime Edmonds, Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sw-e - son Harold and Mr. and Mrs. J. sw-enson- Sr., and guest,spent Thanks* . iving with Mr. and Mrs. Chestei we -on, ;-,: d fam ly of Indian \ il y.i cd Mrs. M. M. Smith and family visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. -e and Mrs. Hantirah Miles arid cagb from Thanksgiving until Sunday. Mrs Eston Clayt i. Ray L’e Count, and Mrs. Chancey Hibnei j.et al the home of Mis. Sheimmi .gd y to h; iek a quilt, on ■jhich the i.adies Aid of the hapel planned to start work t >day. . .- Mr. and Mrs. Ellwx>bd'George spent -Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. A ay; e H -elcher in Goshen. Mr. and Mis. ’Hoelcher came to Syracuse to -j>et.d the week end at the George home. Mi arid M.-s. A. W Geyer, Mr. md Mrs. t iarence Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong and children and Mi. and Airs, l-.arl Darr and daughtei ,f (. shm- weie guests , of Mr. and Mis. T, p. Bail, Thanksgiving day. Miss Helen . Sapen of Solomon’s Creek spent Thanksgiving and the -nee!- ei.d following with.her grandmother on the south side of the 'u-acks. Mis. Jarrett is spending a -.t-w d ys wi h he. daughter, Mrs. Cha. ie- Sapen, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Self and lards-m, Mi. and Mrs. John Evans yf Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C >pj peg and family of Nappanee and ! Mark Scfirock < f Goshen were guests Hl id M - Ernest Richards at ; Richville, Thanksgiving day. W. M. Wilt's mother, Mrs. Eliza I Wilt, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Walters and daughter Gwendolyn of -Nappanee: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dished and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rice . leaks bf Mr. and Mrs. M. Writ Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinderer’s .family enjoyed their annual -Thanksgiving dinner at the Hinderer home, Ihuisday Mi-. Lowell Pefiey and ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicolai and daughter of Elkhait were supper gue-ts. ■ Mr. and M - Rott Osiiorn and family were .guests of Mr. and Njrs. A. L. Miller, Thanksgiving day. Osborn said that was one squafre meal it. the period of depression and he ate so. much he won't need any more till next Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Macy went to C -nverse. Wednesday, where Mrs. Macy’s -mother’s birthday was celebrated with a surprise party. They spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Macy's people, returning home Thursday .night. ■ • . R. E. Pletcher came from Indianapolis to spend Thanksgiving with his family. They went to his brother’s home in Plymouth, Where Mrs. ; Pletcher and children remained unj til. Sunday, Mr. Pletcher returning Ito work in Indianapolis, Friday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J Bushong Thanksgiving day were: : Mrs. Daisy Unrue, .Mr. and Mrs. i Charles Unrue’and two children, Mr. l and Mrs. Ed Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mollenhour and four children Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mollenhour and daughter Ruth, all of Elkhart. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Court Slabaugh and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rapp were guests at the A. P. Evans home in Cromwell. Thanksgiving day. Dr. ’ Arthur Evans came to Syracuse with I the party that evening to stay until j Friday rioon when he returned to i ® ar yMiss Grace Cullers, who has been staying with Mrs. Roy Brown, spent the first part of last week at home with her mother, Mrs. Charles DaVault. On Wednesday evening she j went to Mishawaka to visit her sisi ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and j Mrs. Noble Cory until Sunday.

THE SYRACUSE JOURNO

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. j L .A. Seider, Sunday were: Mt. and Mrs. Vernon Sharp and daughter - and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Atz of Springfield, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl j Atz and two sons of Kendallville; I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atz and two daughters and Mrs. Jacob Atz of Goshen. ' Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman Jr., and baby of Wabash were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman, Sr., on Thanksgiving. Stephen Jr. had been on a month’s business trip through New England, and came from Newark, N. to Indianapolis by airplane to spend Thanksgiving with him family in Indiana. Maxwell Middleton came from In-' diana Central College to spend Thanksgiving and’ the week end at home. He was accompanied by Daniel Nicodemus, who spent the holiday at Middleton’s and went home to Atwood on Friday; and by Roy Bersemanwhose home in in South Dakota. - . Mrs. Harry Porter went to Detroit, . Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Van Mead, returning to Syracuse Saturday afternoon. .Miss Baja Rovrdabaugh accompanied her as far as Ann Arbor, Mich, to spend Thanksgiving with her father, and her sis-1 ter Ruth and. brother Earl. Mr. Row- l dabaugh and children came to Syra-1 ■use. -Saturday ti> bring Baja home' and spend Sunday here. Miss Blanche Mellinger came from Covi ngton and Miss Ruby Mellinger! ame from Kingsbury to spend Thanksgiving and the week end following with Mr. and Mrs. George W.l Mellinger. The family and Mr. and I Mrs. Arthur Becker and family of! Elkhart yvere dinner guests of' Mr.j Milton Broyvn, at . noon Thanksgivihg. In the evening the Mellinger’s entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown! and Miss Lydia Mellinger and Chas., Brian at Thanksgiving supper. i-—• ——o ■■ FRONT STREET. The marriage of .Miss Opal Ct i Neff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin , Neff of Syracuse to Daniel Lemler, i son of Mr. and Mrs.. Lemler of Bourbon, Ind., took place in the parsonage of the * Church of G<»d in Nappanee. The youple was attended by Daniel’s brother and wife ..The bride wore a.gowy of green crepe with : accessories to match. After the cj-remony a Wedding din- ; ner was serued at the Lemler home in Bourbon, ' after which Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lemler left for .the bride’s home near Syracuse. There the wedding turkey was served on a blue border white dish platter which has been in the Whitehead and Neff families for more than five generations. Thirteen years ago last Tuesday at 1,1 m. was the funeral and burial in Syracuse cemetery of Lucy Wood ,/aged 27 years: at 1:30 p. m., Mrs. JWilliam Cory Barker was buried in Syracuse cemetery, aged 72 yeai|: at 3:30 p. m. Miss IvyCripe. aged * 0 years. All three' were ( buried in* Syracuse cemetery on same day. Thirteen years ago Sol Mullen died i in Ohio and was buried in Syracuse l cemetery, aged 39 years. Fourteen years ago the lake froze ■ over on the eighth of December. Quinter Neff was over to Goshen ! Monday. Mrs. Daisy Lorentz and Dessie Greenwood were over to Niles. .Mich. Saturday tiJsee Dr. Bonine, the eye .-pe, ::;lis: Mrs. Gieenwo d. They also took a drive of 4>5 miles in Kosciusko, Marshall and Elkhart counties, they came home on road 7NO. 6 Sunday. ! Riley Wentz, from Goshen was J seen on Syracuse streets Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Neff were uvei to Bourbon Sunday. Many northern people are reported in Florida but not spending much ■ money. ' ' Mrs. Anna Neff’s health-is improving a little each'week.. . ■ ——-o ROUND TABLE MEETS The Ladies of the Round Table met at the home <>f Mrs. Orval G Carr, Monday evening. f The study postponed from a previous meeting was taken up at this meeting. Mrs. A. L. Miller read a paper on the Seven Wonders of the World dnd showed a picture of all seven of these wonders. Mrs. C.arr’s paper was on the seven modern w onders of the world, accomplishments of science in recent years.

i SPECIALS FOR : I FRIDAY and SATURDAY II ♦ I December 4th and sth 2 Suits Pressed . . .... 50c 1 Suit and 1 Overcoat Pressed .... 50c 2 pr. Trousers pressed 25c ' I i M. E. R A P P ■ ■ r r » ■»■■■ ■ ■ «i ■ » »i r ■■■tt-tt-t - - - — -- — - i - - ■■ ■ ■

. ]. SCHOOL NOTES | i_ 1 i The Junior class party was held in the HigQi school building Thanksgiving evening. Members of the class and guests numbering 47 attended, as well as Mr. Timberlake, class sponsor. 1 Last Wednesday morning friends of Rev. A. J. Armstrong, a professor of English from Goshen college and two students entertained the High school assembly. The professor spoke on the advantages of small colleges and the students entertained with music. » ♦ ♦ Wednesday afternoon’s Thanksgiving program was in charge of stu- ’ dents of the Eighth Grade directed by Miss Stuckman. Geraldine Lung’s recitation was; one of welcome. Pauline Hibschman gave the History of Thanksgiving. Jean Burr spoke on The First Thanksgiving Day. -Mary Jane Greene’s subject was “Speedwell and • The Mayflower”. D’Maris Shock’s ■ recitation was “The Parade of the Drumsticks.” Charles Yoder’s was j "Turkey Proud.” Margaret Greene’s I was “Pilgrim Fathers.” * The one act play given by the 1 class was “Come Back Mr. Turkey.” Margaret Greene took the part of Pete the grocer’s boy; Pauline Hibschman was Myrtle;. Charles Yoder ! was Harry; Jean Burr was Jessie; D’1 Maris Shock was Mrs. Winsted; Mary 1 Jane Green was Aunt Louise; Ger- ! I aldine Lung was Uncle Ken. I The school cafeteria conducted by ! the Freshmen Girls Home Econonrics | class under the direction of Miss t Stuckman will serve meals for. a month beginning Monday, Dec. 14. • It will be decided later whether the Serving of meals will continue for longer than one month, S? * Miss = Rosalie Nickler withdrew from the Junior class, Monday to enter school in New Paris. * * ❖ Marion Longfellow,, county attendance officer visited Syracuse schools Monday. 4.- * ♦ ' ■ The Seventh Grade organized. Tuesday, electing Lucile Osborn, president; Jimmie Butt, vice-presi-dent; and Lucy Bachman, secretarytreasurer. ♦ « ♦ Miss Helen Unrue returned "to school Monday after a week’s absence. It had. first been rumored that she had scarlet fever, the first case in Syracuse but this was found not to be the case. « » » Ruth Harter missed school last week ph account of chicken pox. Rosemary Carr and Jimmie Kroh were able to return to school this week, having recovered from this . illness. ' <* * David LeCbunt was absent from I the Third Grade the first of this ' week on account of illness. I ______ J 1 • MEN- - Here’s a tip on a dandy Christmas present for the wife or sweetheart. j! . '■ ■■ '/' ' T We just received a small 1 ■ - I shipment of floor lamps with adjustable, parchment shades, which are unquestionably. the keenest lamp i bargarhs. we’ve ever heard i of. She’ll never guess that you sank less than $lO on ’such 1 a lamp. Yet the price is just | Three dollars and fortyfive cents. I On display in our window. BECKMAN’S QUALITY FURNITURE

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