The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 35, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 December 1931 — Page 5
We wish to express to you, our old customers, our appreciation of your loyalty. To our new customers, our appreciation of your confidence. To you who are not our customers, the hope that we may be of service to you, and to wish you not only a Merry Christmas but a Happy and Prosperous New Year. SYRACUSE FEED MILL W. L. Disher THE WAWASEE RESTAURANT Wish their Many Friends and Patrons A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Wishing you all a Merry Christinas and telling you of our resolve for the new year— A happy home for any business • that may show up. ROSCOE HOWA RD ’ A wish may be a studied phrase, Or single and sincere; So we’ll just wish you happy days For Christmas and New Year. OWEN R. STRIEBY - "Radio Doc" 1931 1932 A Merry Christmas ELMER M. CALVERT HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO OUR MANY FRIENDS Christmas and the New Year is at j hand. We have passed through the most trying year in our experience, but we have a great many things to be thankful for—your loyal support in this most depressing year is one of the great blessing we have— We thank you and we mean it! We have our health —We have confidence and with these great posessions we will go ahead in 1932 with greater vigor and energy. We hope that you, too, will join us in the resolution to go ahead in spite of conditions. We wish you a Merry Christmas, Health, Happiness and Prosperity during 1932. W. G. CONNOLLY
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Joe Bauers is ill with chicken pox. Mrs. P. L. Foster and Mrs. Joe Z Buch were Goshen visitors Saturday. — Mrs. Mabie Weaver and Mrs. John Hann attended the Aid ednesday. Mrs. Ralph Disher and Mrs. Lloyd I Disher were Goshen visitors Friday. Mrs. Roy Riddle and daughter Joan spent Saturday in Goshen. 1 Mrs. C. A. Hickman of Wilmot I was the guest of her sister, Mrs. TillI man Hire, last week. Mrs. Jac»b of Goshen spent last week end with her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Seider. . Mr‘. and Mrs. A. W. Emerson and i family plan to spend Christmas with relatives in Marionj Miss Emily and Lo&ise Vorhees! were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Emerson. , ’ Mr. and Mrs. John spent j Sunday with his people in Albion.: Z They plan to spent Christmas there. — I Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Schnridt of So. j Bend were guests #of Mr. and Mrs. . Irving Bishop, Saturday and Sunday. l Mrs. Bert Ward an<ji Clee Hibsch- ! I man planned to go to Logansport to-! j day to visit Mr. Ward. : Laucks Xanders returned home' Friday on Christmas vacation from ' Howe Military academy- I Mr. and Mi'S. Joe Stetle£ will be 'guests of Mis. Frank Simpson in Ligonier, Christmas day. H. D. Harkless and Louis Solt j i spent Thursday and Friday in De-j I troit. I I Mr. andjllrs. Dwight Mock spentj I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvah i Kityile. Mrs. Joe Rapp and children were I expected home tonight from DeMotte ““ for the Christmas holidays. — Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Indianapolis are spending Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sargent. Cecil and Bernice Robinson of New Paris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Hire, Sunday. Rev. A. J. Armstrong and family j are planning to spend Christmas day I with his parents at Modoc, Ind. j ROM Osborn' and his brother Lee | i of Huntington spent Monday in Indianapolis. Charles Weaver was repairing the roof at the Irvin Wogoman home. Tuesday morning, and slipped and fell to the gound, hurting his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wogoman and daughter Mosclene, Evelyn Buhrt and Gerald Voigh spent Friday at . Fort Wayne. — Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hogan of Chicago sent a wreath to Mrs. Will Mallon to be placed on the grave of Mrs. I Alice Shock at Christmas time. , Mrs. Emma Mabie and daughter j Kathryn were expected home from , Indianapolis to spend the Christmas | ! holidays with Eldred Mabie. Robert Riddle returned home Sunj day from school at the University of; Kentucky, to spend vacation with relatives here. Mrs. Jane Bachman went to Lorraine, O-, last Thursday to spend the _ winter with her daughter, Mrs. Laura Deeter. The Misses Blanche and Ruby Mellinger are expected home from Covington and Kingsbury tomorrow, for Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Skidgell and Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Skidgell were guests of H. J Skidgell, north of Ligonier, Sunday Mrs. Wennie Parson spent last Thursday morning with Mrs. J. W. Swenson at her home near Vawter Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushong and daughter Barbara plan to spend To Our Friends and Patrons: Good Health Good Cheer and A Merry Christmas Bushong Barber Shop
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Christmas with Mrs. Theora Christie in Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swenson spent last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George Kenyon on .Ogden Island. Mr. and Mrs. Clee Hibschman and family plan to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hibschman in Mishawaka. Miss Betty Landis will come from ' Chicago the day after Christmas to spend her vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Landis.. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Mellinger and < Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hamman were | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown. Sunday. Mrs. Adrian and two children of Lorraine, 0., are spending the Christmas holidays with her parents. Dr. B. F. Hoy and wife. i Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hamman and daughter Lillian plan to spend ChrisI tmas with Mr . and Mrs. Dwight , Gants in Elkhart. ! Mr. and Mis. Will Rapp and famI ily plan to spend Christmas Day with l Mr. and Mrs. Emory Druckamiller in, > Angola. i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Connolly of Fort • Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Col- ! well are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam' Searfoss today. ' Mr. and Mi'S. Frank Johnston and ' family of Decatur will be guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Owen Strieby on • Christmas. Mrs. Bertha Crane of Chicago and , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clason and fam-j i ily of Goshen will be guests of Mr. i I and Mrs. Sam Rasor, Christmas day., I Mr. Benson’s Sunday school class J i met at the home of Mr. knd Mrs. I LeCount on Monday evening. Frank- > furters, cocoa and mixed fruit were! served. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bartholomew! of Battle Creek, Mich., were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Cripe and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shock and family of Plymouth are to be Christmas din- i ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Mal-| I lon. 'j Irving Bishop returned home Sat-i | urday, to spend Christmas with his family, after several weeks spent driving a truck on hauls out of Akron, O. Mr. a®d Mrs. C. E. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bishop and children plan to spend Christmas in Indianapolis with relatives of Mrs. Irving Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Connolly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Connolly and son Jimmie and Mrs. Angeline Edmonds will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thibodeaux Christmas day. Mrs. 0. P. Davis Mrs. W., G Clouse and Harold Laman will spend Christmas and the week following with relatives in Lima, O. S. E. Rowdabaugh returned home from Ann Arbor, Mich,, Sunday. Ruth and Earl are expected to reach Syracuse today, for Christmas vacation. f Miss Mary Alice Kitson is to come home from South Bend tonight, on Christmas vacation, and Miss Virginia Bachman is expected home from Naperville, 111., tomorrow. Miss Geisel’s mother, Mrs. Albert Geisel of Decatur spent last week end here with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Klink took Mrs. Geisel to Bristol to visit her cousin there. Miss Becky Stone returned home Friday after a week spent in Detroit Mich. Her marriage to Dr. Carl Swansan of Detroit will take place at the Wawasee home of her parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Bartholomew, who have spent some time with their j ’ I Wishing A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A t HAPPY NEW YEAR to all in Turkey Creek Township MR. and MRS. DAN KLINK — •
daughter, Mrs. Millie Snobarger, left on Monday for Watford City, N. D., where they will visit another daughter of theirs for some time. W. T. Colwell. Dr. O. C. Stoelting, Ralph Thornburg,. A. W. Emerson . and Harry Culler, went to Marion, , Thursday evening w'here they at- T tended the banquet at the Masonic , lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Orval G. Carr and family attended the family Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Carr in Silver Lake, Sunday, They plan to spend Christmas I day with Dr. J. C. Hay and wife. Miss Harriet Berninger of Normal, 111., has come to spend Christmas vacation with Mr. and. Mrs. Will Gants. The party will be guests of Mrs.! Gertrude Fuller in Goshen, Christmas Dey. ; Dr. Phillip Bowser and family and Mrs. Johnson of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Gortner of Mexico, and Mr. vand Mrs. Harold . Bowser of Elkhkrt will enjoy a I Christmas party the home of Mrs. I I J. H. Bowser next Sunday. ! Mr. and J. T. Riddle spent last Wednesday in Churubusco at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Herman Clouse, calling on their ■ grand daughter Mary, who is recov- i' ering from a recent appendicitis operation. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Cripe, Mrs. Tom Schlecht and son Lawrence, 1 Mr, and Mrs. Charles Strieby, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Ray LeCount and son, and > Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Coy assisted Mr. i and Mrs. D. W. Norris With their ! butchering, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Chappel will 1 entertain at Christmas dinner, Mr. • .and Mrs. John Chappel, Mr. and • Mrs. Louis Solt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoelflinger and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chappel and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hoelflinger of South Bend. i Mrs. D. Gibson fell from a chair, while hanging Christmas decorations in the store, and fractured several jof her ribs on her right side. She j claims her condition is much improv!ed this week, but it hurts her to : laugh. Mrs. Drake called on Mrs. Rookstool Monday afternoon. In the evening Mrs. Fern Laughlin and son, Mrs. Folk and family, Mrs. Lige LeCount and son, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. John Hurtig and daughter enjoyed a fine time there. W. G. Connolly went to Blbomington, Friday and brought home with him his daughter Leila, his son James and Dale Sprague, for Christmas vacation from school at I. U. They brought with them as far as Ply mouth two fraternity brothers of James’. William Beckman has been .having hiccoughs so that his second operation in thp—hospital at Fort Wayne ; has beei/pcstponed. His son Vernon said except for the hiccoughs .his father seemed in good condition when the family visited him at the hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Cripe and,Mr. and Mrs. Van Cripe of Elkhart combined their butchering at the Israel Cripe home last Wednesday. Helpers were Mr. Bartholomew of Efkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Norris, Mrs. Schlecht, Mr. and Mrs. W’illiam Nice and son, Mrs. Beck and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. CoyMr. and Mrs. R. E. Pletcher and family went to. Pierceton, Sunday, being called there by the serious condition of his mother, who suffered a stroke on Saturday. Mary Ellen is staying with Miss Gertrude Hoch until school is dismissed and she will then go to Pierceton for the holi days. A Right Merry Christmas To young ones And old Ones —- Your Holidays Sunny, Not Wet’Ones And Cold Ones NATHAN INSLEY
We wish you A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year. For kind thoughts, for loyal support throughout a trying year, for hearty co-operation, for all the courtesies you have extended us during the year, we thank you sincerely. May your Christmas be joyful and your New Year prosperous. STIEFEL GRAIN CO. • - * To our many friends in Syracuse and the surrounding community we wish to extend you our best wishes for a Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year. Hoping to serve you in a bigger and better way another year. JET WHITE STORES We wish to thank our patrons and extend to them The Greetings of the Season WARREN RUPLE TO OUR FRIENDS: 7 We wish you A Merry Christmas And a Season of Good Cheer; We wish you none but happy days Throughout the Coming Year. GRIEGER’S GROCERY W’atch for very important announcement soon.
GREETINGS My friends And I wish you A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year C. W. HOWARD
— .in ■' —Rf— We extend the SEASON’S GREETINGS to you, with the wish that the New Year will bring to you and to our community much happiness and prosperity. We also wish to express our appreciation to all those who in any way have helped us in the joyful task of beautifying that great institution — the home. BECKMAN’S
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1931
We Wish You A , MERRY CHRISTMAS And Take This Opportunity * To Thank You ' For Your Past Patronage. F. L. HOCH ' < .. "■ ±
