The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 December 1931 — Page 4

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1931

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL REPUBLICAN. Published every Thursday at T-. Syracuse. Indiana. 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 ........ ..$2.00 Six Months in advance _— .. 1.00 Single Copies 0a Subscriptions dropped If not renewed when time Is out. HARRY L. PORTER. JR. Editor and Publisher Office Phone 4 Home Phone 901 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 19J1 jpcalHdfl’aunjs Miss Becky Stone went to Detroit, yesterday for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowser ni<>v-j ed to Elkhart last Thursday. j'. C. Abbott was a Syracuse vis- 1 itor, Thursday. ~ ; Mrs. Amanda Deeter’s condition is ' improving. „ -j A. W. Enters! Charles Naylor spent Tuesday in. Mariofl. 'Mr. and Mrs Grieger «-f, Fort Wayne, were guests f Mr. and’ Mrs John Grieger. Sunday I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hogan of Chicap' were guests of Mr. and Mrs Roy. Brown Sunday night and Monday . . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snavely ’have] moved to Elkhart where they will l spend the w inter. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Klink; Miss' Geisel -and Otto Geisel visited theGersel home in Decatur. Sunday. ; Miss Alice Boren and' Miss The!:: Harr of G"sheri spent last week end with Miss Beckv Stone. “Mr. and Mrs J, H. Butler Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mis, Bruce. Gollah in Dowagiac. Mich. I Miss Evelyn Buhrt is spending .’ few days this wiek w ith her mother.' .Mrs: Henry Clason of G >shen. •: | Workmen cut down the birge' -tiee in front of Mrs Abet' Mat (lews' J: ■■ el the first of the week. Mr*. Is day and Sunday with fr ends in'Chi I cage. Mr. and Mrs Her■ y h r V k sv, guests of Mr. and .Mrs Jeriy Hat man.. Sunday. | M! s Buhrt were shop] ii G shei Tuesday. ■' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King and Mis. L A. Seider spent last Thursday Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. A A. Pfingst spent Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Dayton Pomeroy of Jackson, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. George Colwell left on Tuesday morning for then winter ir ■ ■ in Lake Wi Fla .■ ,- Mary Jo, Stephen and Susan Kfoh are ill with chicken pox this week, and so is Jackie Carr Mr and Mrs George R : Goshen spent Saturday with Mr. and .Mrs. Ike Mellingei Mrs. Nelson Byland and tw ■ hil dren and Mrs A A B. - • . f Wa.saw spent Tuesday with friends here The Misses Mary Geiger, Thelma Darr and Verna Hite spei ' s .

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ifternoon in Goshen. Mrs. Amanda Utt of Garrett called >n her sister. Mrs. Susan Nicolai recently. Mr. and Mrs. Verd Shaffer of Millersburg spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Younce. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray of Nappanee spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown. Miss Irene Sprague and Mrs. J. W Agpew left on Thursday for Omaha, Neb. They went byway of Indianapolis, *t>> visit relatives there. Mr. and Mis. Ira Gants of Warsaw and Mr .and Mrs. Will 'Lake of Culver left on .Monday for a six weeks stay in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Flowers of Nappanee spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.- and Mrs. .Marvin Stiffler. The Women's Home Missi Society ■ f the Meth' dist church met '. s F. v. ( .Monday afternoon. ‘ Mrs. Ralph Iden, Mrs. Chas. Hy d man, Arthur Kelberg were a> India? Village 'last Wednesday -aftgrm doing .mission work. Mr. and Mrs.-Ed Hoch moved back A . . .' Monday They .1 I i take back their restaurant which had been leased to, a ■ > ■ ty. Rev. and Mrs. Jarboe. Mr. and Mrs .Joe Burket took Sunday dinner aiic spent t i:e . af'.ei r. - wr.n M: . am ' Mrs, Ed Unrue. Mr. ami Mrs. John Walt.< ■ spi week e d with - sti Ott . a d Mr s. Lehi | berg in, Columbia -City. : I M« and Mrs. I one Nicolai. Mi i and Mr>. Alva N -:i.ai-' ■!’ Eikhar spent Sunday afternoon in the Fret H ■ h< me.. Mr. :*:.d- Mrs J. H Butidr planned < to leave ttys morning for Indianapc I • - w here Mr I tut let will work a! ■ .the Spink-Arms hotel. Mr. and Mrs. ,Owen' Strieby . and fa.mily and .Miss Nellie ..Johnston' went to Chi ago Surday f s: d | 'be day with Mrs .Zeba Lea. -ck .anu j Mi dM V- M 1 . ’ . ■ - . . I d Su . .. I ■-■■'■ e; 'of G - : ■ . I’ m th • ' ' w as, the .' . ey .■' . ; - ■ Mrs. L. A. Seidei and her mother. H-"|. ■... - <■: . Mi-- Gi t ’ irde H ti .and M-- Hele J< : ies sper South Bend ’■ . ■ George Horsey for seven . months suffer ed a of ;Jylas'■v ■ at hi • 1 ■ ■ She ; reported . - . ing. - \ .- i • to Fort Way ie, Fi i: - pital, Mr. Beckman was aperated on Mi ty I ■' . '■•■■ . ■ .’ ■ ' 'Mr. and J Edinburg came to Syracuse. Sunday to V s: - . his- V: -the . >!•-. J. dan, and his sister, M s i '. ■ S.-epp. Mi, and-Mrs. \\ i s-r Ott and Mrs . 0 ... ter Paltie Griffith .'.f ,G n '.t. visiien with Mis. Hajtie Kindly seval days o. . Mt-.' A H Bia hard’s William Lehman, and his wife and ten. -Amy f S it I : > i ere .■ -' - .' the Bia i home, Sat - urday and Sunday.

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| James McConnell and son Graham and his wife of Goshen: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bachman and two daughters were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Porter Sunday. Glen Grady traded his big roan horse to Jack Morris of Akron, Ind. for a team of black mines. The team ■' n .... - ••• . h 3,000. They were, brought to Grady’s by truck, arriving at Grady's Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Seider entertained Mr. and Mrs. Burton Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Ere.: H pingarne: and Stanley, Miss HelenNffeiTries, Miss Gertrude Hoch and F. L.-'Hoch,. at dinner last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs Sam Porter and Nevin kt . r planned to leave this >•-.• rmim f,.- Monttmllo. Cabs . where they will spend the winter. M>. MiCbhnelTs sister. Mrs. Steer lives there. Mr. and Mis. George W. Meliingei spent last Thursday-in Fort Wayne, where Mm. Mellinger aced <-n Mi--1 ■ est Saee . . . who is re< overing from Her operation in jhe Lutherai h< spital. ' ' : t ■ Mr. -.- .i Mrs; Jesse Dari d da hters. Mary ... . Fl eli ~ Mary Geig er and .!.» >. Weimer of N rth We ster took Sunday . dinner with Mr. I . Mi's »’ .. . I ink and son Less -er ' f .m'rth - • f t»>w m . - 'M m ‘ ‘ ily !lu:-.t.ingtm . and Mi FT> Pinney an I ter .Nina : 'G ■ s . eie guest md Mrs. R ,- . .. ■ O ■. ' | t ■ ■ I - 'a fai ■ly i . I -md Mm. 0,'8.-n-'h iemew m ' turned h ■ st Wedm ■ visit elatia — and ' ■ ds in this v icinity. Mr. and Vr - I \ E. Coy -m ■ ight Them home and ; j enjoyed dinner at the Snoljarger | > h' me. . .. . ■ Mrs. Will I Biggs f ■■ ac, who cane t . - u : • ■ ■ , . [ :was 11 ■ ‘ fMi . ' \ . ' - ■ > Wei ■ -m- : . -,'■ ■ fun is sp ' ■ ' ' "■ ■ I ' M -.- tiiid Mrs! Ezra. Funk .of War- • - Dr. J. ( H aid wife and M... i d Mis. A M. € air of Silver L ike M d ts s R y ( f Cl ly pi" i Were e es'm of Mr. and MrOrval G. Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. H. y tm ’>■. S* - ley Carr a home w ith .■ ended visit Mr. .. . M. -. A. O. A\ i ins . vv.fe ;ei o Ted h •!. ? e Sunday eveau fro: ;; so rmdr'.y motor trij). A'isitim, : friends rid . relatives 'at W-abash, ] . ~ Anderson. New Gastie, t ■. sville and Br«mkville. leturni: j home by the way of Rushville, Hunt’ GERMAN REMEDY STOPS 30 YEAR CONSTIPATION i “For 1 years I 1 • . .::■- -., mi i .M.s. ■ i t’ S. v.ii■ ■ r f- al 11 ■ - ,1 tertka 1 am a new wotrtsm C'mstipajtim. is thtm, • r 'ii- pas’. ..rmBurns. . m ■ . ■ - : each ■ly ■ lower mi That Swl m Butthiss ' emedy A.’ . w ashes .ut BOTH and’lower bowels. It brings, out ’ ;.n l > ami lids '-''l. "f poison y ■ wi'uid m .er hviieve wrs in ym Even hi First dose prise Vr-u. Th-.-u.. Drug Store.

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ington and Columbia City. Those, who assisted at the butchering at the J. T”. Riddle and William Mille farm last Friday were: Mrs. Sam Rippey, Alfred Ott, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Lester Darr and Paul Miller. There were three hogs butchered each of which weighed almost 320 pounds. M . and Mrs. Ora Benson enter tainc-d Mr. Benson’s Sunday school das- of Junior boys and girls froni the .Church of the Brethren. Monday evening. After the business session the evening was spent in singing, music and games. A lunch was served by the hostess. A long those from out-of town who atte ,ced services in the Church of the Brethren Sunday everting were': Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rheinheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fackler, Wilbur DeVault and Miss Beulah Bixler of G ■ en and Mr. and Araos Miller t Middlebury. E. v. Hively and, wife called on Mrs G. H. Baiiey. .■Saturday afternoo and Mrs. J. M. Sargent called on her Saturday evening. Rev. Shi -yer of Churhbusgo and Syra.as called "ii ht r Tuesday-evening.: Mrs Bailey’s knee, injured when she fell downstairs still is paining. .her A and Mrs. J. T. Riddle and Mr. am. :'M.rS; l.ami-s Bressler Went to K< lallvilie. Sunday t;> visit Ms. Ma Clouse Glass- gianddaughter <>f .. . and Mrs. Riddle, She is in the ■ hos itaF there recovering fro an app ndi tis operation last wee'.. Wl: e in Kendallville the party vall- > Rev. W- J D ■ w h w s fvi erly located in Syracuse. . . ———o—. 11A\E BIRTHDAY BARTY ke Waw; '-Very pleasantly ente tained- at a ■ o’clock dinner, Monday ev< i g hor ,-r of their eldest - -n. Eivin's 1 -ev mteenth-birthday. j ■The fdlluwmg classmates and f: ; . yds partook of the chicken dinre: Wallace Baugher . M : Kohr.' H ■ ?ld -Sw ens . M . N es, Ed- ■ vvtr Green, Gienn Click, Wilbur Niles. Christian Kohr and Herman 1 Doi 1 . A large birthday cake made aj very' attractive .center piece. Basket , ■: -.- fu i fished . t he- - ! taininent. - Young Doll is a Senior in ' Sy use. High school. ! e. hostess was assisted in serv--j ing by Mrs. Harry. Flickinger.

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I SCHOOL NOTES | 1 i There has been an unusual atten- > dance record at the Grade school for this time of year. There was perfect attendance in the First Grade last week. June Snavely was absent from the Second on account of Chicken pox. Last week Maxine Cory of the;. Third grade was absent for the first time since she started to school on acCoun’ of Iness. Curtis LeCount was absent froni the Fourth Grade on account of illness the first of this week. Last week! no one was absent until Thursday; and Friday. Then there vvere only I three absences last week. I There was one absence from the , Fifth Grade last week, and school started -out this week with perfect attendance. There have been but 71 absences marked for this class dur-: ing the pas’ month. Only two absences-,were on record for the Sixth Grade last week. Some amusing limericks were written by students of the Sixth ■ Grade in their lesson on limericks] last week. . I "There was a young lady from Marsi Who spent her time On the stars, , She sat bn the moi n ■ The wh'-le afternoon, , ' That funny young lady from Mars. - Jean Emerson "There was a man from Boston, Who- had a ridiculous -Austin. He pulled on the juice Ar. I ,it roared !:ke the deuce. That old car from Boston. — Charles Folk ! "There vy; s a young lady of Nisha, ■ Wh - went- on the lake f-r a t’sha. But the boat it overturned j And the. lady in turn Fell in, to swim with the fisha.” | Baja Rowdabaugh Vi M’ller has’ entered the Soph- nmre class. and Carl Miller the Fr.e.hmen class- from the Mil-' > ford school. Their -parents, have just | moved to the Craft farm on = the North Webster n-ad. i■■ « « # Beverly Walters has withdrawn ' from ’he Third Grade to enter school! in Elkhart. ■j w<>rk- this week. Next Wednesday I report cards will be issued.

QUARTET AT CHURCH The Male quartet from the First Evangelical—ehurch of Mishawaka ; furnished the music at the Evangel-! ical churgh in this city last Sundayevening. The music was greatly ap-; preciated. The quartet was composed of Or- j ville Nagle, Ist tenor, Noble Wai-; tner, 2nd. tenor; Milton Dutenhaver,, baritone: Elmer Birk, bass. The! quartet was accompanied to the ! city by Mr. and Mrs. Birk, Clarence 1 •Dutenhaver, Wilma Dutenhave and | Alberta Steman. , |

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BANK OFFICERS RE-ELECTED Stephen Freeman was re-elected president; A. W. Geyer, J. P. Dolan and A. A. .. Rasor; vice presidents; and Mrs. Sol Miller, secretary, when the stockholders of the State Bank of Syracuse held their annual meeting and election of officers, Tuesday. .— . Giving something useful this Christmas? See the Christinas specials at Beckman's Furniture Store. ■' —adv. O— TTRY A JOURNAL WANT AD