The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 34, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 December 1931 — Page 5

e<\MAIL >BaxK> SOLOMON’S CREEK Miss Louise Darr spent Sunday with Miss Anna Miller of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Firestone and son Lewis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Burger of. Howe, Ind. Ralph Darr spent Sunday with George Stacker and family who are moving on a farm near Middlebury. The J. O. C. Sunday school class held then and Christmas party a', the Vy Hail at .Benton Tuesday eveming. Mr. and Mrs. George Darr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Myers and son Billy of Benton. Several from this place attended the revival meeting Sunday night at the Richville church. Miss Jaunita Gushwa spent Sunday with Dorothy Mullin. Mi. and Mrs. Ed Fisher c; lied < Aaron and Mary -Hostetler Sunday afternoon. . l Lester Plank spent, Sunday with La-wrence Firestone. Sunday school Sunday morning and the Otterbein home .entertainerit Sunday evet it • Don’t forget the t'l.ii.stn is entertainment given here on eve' A good program is being provided and everybody welcome. SALEM Henry DeFries and wife called ; onl Mr and Mrs llai id DeFries Moi.-, day e. • Carl Bockman of North Webstet j spent Wednesday at .the Arch D« Fries homeDora Carrie Paris called on the latter S BOJII Air.- - Orn uk family Saturday, ( Chauncey Weybrig'ht. wife and daughter Hazel, attended the class, play at New Paris on Tuesday evening; - C<mrad Auer called at the Gv-rg. | Auer home Sunday * Frank Hieber and wife Spent 'Sun--| day afternoon with the Henry De | Fl ies family. Doris Hummel and family werej dinnefiguests .-f ,L'e t,"<R< hioK and family on Sunday. Ted Godschalk pfl South Bend called in the’afternoon I James Hendersh.at and wife «'. Dunlap, Enmiy Guy and wife anc Lucille Smith spent Sunday with J<>< Smith and family. Robert. Mullen' called at the .Joe Smith home Monday afternoon. .!<>»• Smith and wife called ot ■ •! .. ie Smith of Milfold \\ day afternoon. TIPPECANOE Mis Will Kuhn, Mrs. Warret Morehead and children and Fred Kuhn visited in the Gordy h»»nn 1 one day last week Mrs. Allen Gordy and Mrs Josiah. Garber called on -Mrs;’ A W. Scott, who is sick, last Friday Rev. and Mrs l). II Waistler of Syracuse, Mr and Mrs Edgar Kuhn. ■ Mr. and Mrs Will Tooly. <Mr. and] Mrs. Peter Grubb. Mr and Mrs .J. j L Kline, J R. Kline aird Mr. ant Mrs. Josiah Garber spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A- M Leikena idNorth Webster. Clarence Mock and baby are o.n the sick list. Geo. White and family spent Sun- " day w ith Mr. and Mrs A. W. Scott. Mrs. Alta Owen.-. Mrs. Eva Scott

Specials for Saturday All Items Cash SUGAR, 10 lbs . 48c SPECIAL— I lb can Chase & Sanborn Coffee and 110 c pkg of Royal Chocolate Pudding, ... 36c QUICK OATS, large size, pkg 15c CORN, 3 10c cansTZ 23c PEAS, 3 10c cans, -25 c NAVY BEANS,~S lbs Z. ■ 19c COCOA, 2 lb can . 23c CHRISTMAS CANDIES—SPECIAL PRICES Hard Candies, Chocolates, Orange Slices, Peanut Brittle, Gum drops, Grocery Mix, French Creams and Cocoanut Bonbons. Christmas Trees — Christmas Trees Seider & Burgener

of Elkhart visited in the A W. Scot, home one day last week. Mrs. J. Garber called on Mrs. Mar; Stocker at North Webster last weel George Auer bought soyie pigs o Royal Kline last. Saturday. David Stull and family of Middle ’ I, bury spent the week end in the ElmShock home. J. L. Kline and family, Mr. an.< Mrs. J. Garber were dinner guest j in the Clarence Mock home Sunday . Miss Eva Kuhn, who is teachin; i in* Mentone visited w ith her parent . Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Kuhn Sunday. Mr. and Mrk. Clarence Lewalle J and Mrs,. Lee Yoder visited fihendr |in Warsaw Sunday. | Ward Robinson made some cide I lest Saturday, Dec. 12. Who can beaGeo. Tom had his car repairei and is driving it after his accident, when he run against a tree and di some damage to the car. A DISMAL Miss Katie Bitner is now employe in South Beud. ■ . • Mis. Nelson .Bobeck spent Satur day afternoon in the Claus Bobec> home. Hein >n’ Hoe of Abi ■ was a re; cent ; lest -. f Mr. and Mrs. Ma Bui ley . ■ ■. ■’ Arthur Cole and wife of "Topek were callers at the C. T. Clingermai home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bitner am daughtei of’ Ligonier, Mis. Milto ' Bitner and son Howard spent Wed j itcsday in South Bend. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkinson ■ ■ i a’. Sunday dinner Fred Greet j ■ ; and Harry R nd wife of Mil \ . . L k and ItiM 'Ovalim . Hire called on Mr. Burley and wif< j Saturday evening. Lee- Lui | . wife and son Wilbu. ’ and Stanly Lung, wife and tw Were Sunday din e . jest of D< i a Cli.ngern.ian and w ife. FRONT STREET. . Hi Greenwood fron Garrett hat ess in Syracuse ..Monday, . I George Lorentz from Denver, Col came t the Lewis Neff home Sunday ing. Mrs. Lorentz has been here Sinct |Spring caring for her mother.i Vernon Scott.and wife from Elk hart were in Syracuse Sunday. Mrs Petley from Chuiubusc spent the week end with her mother Mrs Nora Wilt >x. Mr. and Mrs. Bickel from Nappa nee spent the week end with Mrs. D E. Neff in her Lake street home. Li its petition to the governor t< call an extra session of the legisla ture the Indiana Farm Bureau ask ed f r the extra legislation to lowei the farmers’ tax. How can this be done when farn bureau.' i . ...r.y counties vote t< ' retain a . county agent at 54,(>00 pen | year at.d vote to donate., by ’ X • .. ■ pel yeai to the county - fan.'.' We don’t see how our taxer I wered by legislation. Will some philosipher it the farm bureau please explain? It is said by the press suit, for cor- i ' de: nation of land along the Nappa I nee t>> Ligonier U- S. Road No. 6. wa.- ■ filed In Elkhart County circuit court by the State against Jesse Fragier it. ; Union township, Amsey Clem in | Jacks n township, Ben Blue in Benton township. The state through James Ogden asks that the court appoint j rai era to give the owners a fair price for their land. .

The State also authorizes a bridge >ver Solomon’s Creek six and one naif mile west of Ligonier bn the Charles Juday farm. Last Sunday there were 155 home oiks in the Dunkard Sunday school md Rev. Jarboe talked to a full house Sunday evening. UNCLE LEW. iCHOOL MOVES SOUTH FOR THE WINTER As the Gainesville Military acadeny from Gainesville, Ga., is to move he entire student body and faculty o Hollywood, Fla., after the Chrismas holidays, for the winter, Mrs. rene Strieby has gone to Holly.vood to prepare for the arrival of he cadets. The school will be in session until spring when the return to Georgia is to be made. Mrs. Strieby is dietician and libraran of the military academy. Her <>n Robert M. Strieby is captain of he Junior school this year and will cron have his dress coat, sash, gold l buttons and shake (plumed hat). Robert is much interested in the iviation ground school and accordig to reports corning from the chool. Captain Stevenson, the di, ectbr says he knows much more ■han most of the older boys in his lass, probably because he has alvays been interested in planes and las read of them and played with hem sb m.uch. _p—_—* HAVE DINNER-BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Seider, Mr. and Mrs; Harry Porter and Matty vatzer entertained with a dinner .nd hurricane-bridge party at the i’avern Sunday evening. , The center of interest' at the iiimer was the.pig which Matty had ctuffed and roasted, and brought it vith a red apple in its mouth and a ed necktie decorating its neck,' to be served in the dining room. During the hurricane bridge prizes were won by ,'M. M. Smith. Roscoe low aid, Mrs. Orval Klink, Mrs. Hale Holloway and Joe Rapp. _ —- B1RTH1) AYS CELEBRATED Mr. and Mrs. John. Byland celebrat’d their birthdays Sunday. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. harlCs Nicolai. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hyland and four sons of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeCbunt and two laughters. Mr. and Mrs. John Byand, Jr., two sons and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Byland and laughter Phylis, . ■ —■— a-* ——— v AN BUREN FARM BUREAU TO MEET The Van Buren Township Farm Bureau will hold its next meeting in the Milford Community Building, thel evening of Dec. 23 at 7:30 o’clock A play will be given. Free to the public. Everyone invited. ■. —: o— — . DIRECT EFFORT Young men who formerly robbed; one tilling station to get the money! to patronize another are now stealng the gasoline direct, showing what happens when American eficiency methods K ge.t .a chance In : dianapolis News. Cheer up. Six months from now •he primary campaigns will be on in full blast.

JET WHITE STORES WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO THE FARTHEST n FINE GRANULATED, Bulk, 10 lbs. 45c □Ugar PURE CANE, Cloth Bags, 10 lbs .. .... .. 49c Fl WINTERWHEAT, QA 1 lOlir Best Pastry, 24 lb bag .... OvC IJ ELCO, Medium Weight, 1 DaCOD Half or Whole Slab, lb 1 £ V HOMINY, PUMPKIN and SAUER KRAUT, large cans, 2 for ...... 15c CORN, PEAS, KIDNEY BEANS and CUT GREEN BEANS, 3 cans 23c Peaches Ketchup ........ 19c. Apple-butter T^ c .„ s , , ( „ r .. 25c Pineapple r,Z:. c . an !3sc Spinach H* i"“2sc Coffee 2w. 29c IVORY FLAKES and STAR NAPTHA POWDER, large pkgs 19c PAN CAKE and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, M’KENZIES, 2 bags 35c Lard T, b b X: ..35c Pork & Beans Brooms Gb “ h 4 ;” wed - .... ..25c Tomatoes -29 c Soup v tomSto, ..5c Peanut-Butter Asparagus ... .. 15c Tomato Juice -25 c CHRISTMAS CANDY and ORANGES Special Prices to Schools, Churches and Hack Drivers

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. r —; — ( 'I t I | IX OUR CHURCHES | ! ’ 'I ! f > I 'METHODIST EPISCOPAL tfiIURCH II A. J. Armstrong, W. G. Connolly, Supt. ’ -Cnurch School, 9:45. Morning Worship, 11:00. Junior Church, 11:00 Intermediate League, 6:15. Evening Service, 7:00. ZION CHAPEL. -. ’ / Rev. Vern Keller, pastor. Sherman Deaton, Supt. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning service, 10:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Marion Shroyer, Pastor. i C. J. Kitson, S. Se Supt. I; Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. in. Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p. in. Genevieve Kitson, Pres. : Evening Worship, 7:00 p. m. i Prayer Service, Thursday 7:30 p.m. Revival still in progress. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCHL I* Z b ’ Eugene Maloy, S. S. Supt, I Sunday school. 9:45 a. ni. ‘ CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN. Evangelist J. Edwin Jarboe, pastor Leonard- Barnhart, S. S. Supt. . Sunday School 10 a. m.' Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ' The pastor will deliver his Chrisli mas message on Sunday evening. U, B. ANNOUNCEMENTS I I _ ' j Rev. D. E. Hively, pastor. i Syracuse. Gerald Geiger,- S. S. Supt. i Sunday School, 9:45 a. in. j Morning worship, 10:45. Prayer hou r T hursday 7:30 p. m. Concord. Sunday School, 10 a. in. Indian Village Sunday. School, 10 a. m. Worship, 7:00 p. m. Revival meeting is now in progress at Indian Village. EVANGELICAL CHURCH R. G. J oust, pastor. P. W. Soltau, Supt. E. M. Calvert, Ass’t Supt. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Christmas program following the study of Sunday School lesson. There will be no evening service. This Woman Lost 64 Pounds Os Fat Mis. H. Price of Woodside, L. I. writes: “A year ago I weighed 190 lbs. I started to take Krusehen and now I weigh 126 and- never felt better in my life and what’s more, I j look more like 20 yrs. than the i mother, of 2 children, one 19 and the other 18. Every one -of my friends say it’s marvelous the way I reduced.” " To lose fat with speed take a half teaspoonful of Krusehen in a glass of hot water before breakfast every morning don’t miss a morning-—- an 85 cent bottle lasts 4 weeks -get it at any drug store in America. If not joyfully satisfied after the first bottle—-money back.

11 —1 ! SCHOOL NOTES f I Dick Mißer has been absent from j High ’school this past week, his illI ness threatening to develop into Richard Brown is absent from the First Grade, being ill with chicken pox. Next Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, the mothers, of First Graders and members of the Second Grade are invited to come to the Christmas program of songs and poems to he given by the First Grade. There will also be two one act plays: “The Almost-Wasn’t Christmas”; and “A Visit from Santa Claus.” Pupils of the grades will exchange Christmas gifts next Wednesday afternoon. ' x ■ 'T: » ♦ * Opal Miller has entered the Sixth Grade, from the Milford school. — — ■ CHURCH HAS SURPRISE PARTY FOR PASTOR On Tuesday evening Rev. Jarboe 1 ; and his wife were supposed to meet the Good Cheer class at the Church . of the Brethren to help plan a: Christinas program. They were late, in arriving at the church as Mrs, Jarboe well. On going- into the church they found assembled there 125 members : and friends of the church who welcomed them by singing ; “Happy I Birthday,” as Rev. Jarboe’s birth- j day was the next day. They presented their pastor with a black overcoat. After a number of short speeches in appreciation of his I w’drk, Rev. Jarboe responded with a speech of’ thanks. Then the 'group went to the church baseinent to enjoy the pot luck supper there. Rev. Jarboe was able to sit down with difficulty yesterday as he had j been paddled by most of the assembled guests to celebrate his birthday. He says he thinks he has’the finest congregation there is.

Give Furniture I I For Christmas! I ! 1 ■ I You’ll find many i attractive suggestions . I ‘ ; at i Beckman’s I “Quality Fur ni t u r e”

Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ingalls spent last Thursday in Fort Wayne.

Especially Appropriate Christmas Gifts Bake-Serve Oven Ware ' •• v ■ .■ . ■ ' ' Something New in baking dishes, a flowered ware in which delicious food may be baked and served in the same dish. Cheaper and more beautiful than advertised glass ware baking dishes—at two-thirds the price of those. ALSO HIGH GRADE DURABLE CHRISTMAS TOYS Alladin Lamps, Electric and Oil Burning Christmas Tree Holders Tools and Flashlights Electric Toasters - Waffle Irons, X Aluminum Ware Cake Covers Clocks OSBORN & SON

Electrical Gifts of Beauty and Utility BED LAMPS— The real bed lamp in pink, blue and green silk, trim- - med with lace, $1.50 to ,$2.00 BOUDOIR LAMPS In different shades and shapes. A nice gift for any home. $1.25, $2.00 and $3.00 HEATING PADS— For wet packs. An idnispensible article in case of sickness. A fine gift for the invalid. Made of heavy rubber. Electrical Units guaranteed. DRY PADS —Good for aches and pains. Some of these pads come in handsome Cedar Chests $3.85 to $6.50 ONE CAKE MIXER— You that have a wife that is proud of her cake baking, don’t miss this opportun- „ ity. Formerly $24.50, now $7.50 Percolators and Coffee Makers What makes a better gift? $4.00 for a 4-cup percolator 6.50 for a 6-cup percolator 9.50 for a 9-cup percolator One Drip-Coffee Maker for $11.85 OTHER SUGGESTIONS Floor Lamps $2.25 and up Table Lamps 3.75 and up Eveready Flash Lights .. 95c and up Sandwich Toaster, $7.50 Electric Clocks at Half Price TABLE STOVES — One and two-plate and combination plate and toaster SyracuseElecfric Co Roscoe Howard - Phone 14

THURSDAY, DECEMBER if, l»3i

Mrs. Ike Mellinger was ill with a bad cold the first of the week.