The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 January 1932 — Page 4

/THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1932

THE SYRACUSE. JOURNAL REPUBLICAN. Published every Thursday al Syracuse, Indiana. ■ Entered as second-class matter on May, 4th, 1908. at the postoffice at Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of Con|ress oJ March 3rd., 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ’ One year, in advance, ;.|2.00 Six ]<onths in advance I.OC Single Copies •; 05 Subscription* dropped If not renewed when time Is out. HARRY L. PORTER, J IL Editor and Publisher Office Phone 4 — Home Phone 994 1 T -A —- THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1952 ipcalHajyeiwijs Jackie Mann got the chickeg pox for Christmas. Joe Tully spent Hast week at the Ray Meek home in' South Bend. Mileham Timberlake spent Christ-, mas with his in HI. Jimmie Weddell, L-n of Jess Weddell is recovering pneumonia. Mrs. Joe Bushong was ill last week with a bad cold. [j , John Byland, Sr J will spend the winter in Warsaw yat the h<>me of his son Nelson. | ■ Mrs. George Stiehbarger and niece Miss Audrey Helseif called on Mrs. G. H. Bailey. Saturday evening. Mrs. Everett Dart is able to be? up and- about after confined tv her bed for several weeks. Jack Weimer Christmas and a few days following at the Jesse Darr home. Miss Ethel Johhson of Chicago spent the. week end with her sister, Mrs. Emory Kindik and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Sblteau spent Christmas in with J. W. Rookstool and faniily. Joel Wilt refereed an elimination and consolation basketball tournament in Gary, Jap. 1 and 2. Mr. and Mrs. Claude’ Davis of Warsaw spent Sunday evening a week ago with ’ .Mrs. Hattie Da J. William Jarban of Lincoln, Neb., spent the holidays with his parents. Rev. Jarboe and wife. Rev. R. G. Foufljt and family spent part of last week in Van Wert, O, visiting relatives * Miss Ruth Rarig had-.her tonsils removed in the Goshen hospital the day after ChristniasThe Lutheran Ladies Aid met at the home of Mis. Millie Snobarger last week. Guests of Mr. and Mrs Vic Niles Christmas riight were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cripe and family and Mel Tully L*on Connolly came from Chicago to spend Christmas and the week end following igith His parents. Maxwell Culler went to Elkhart Sunday a week ago to visit in the homfe of Mr. and!Mrs. Wilbur Bfickel Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stetler took Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. i Knox Stetler. ’.H J Mr. and Mrs. fcworj Kindig spent' Sunday "with Abe Elliott and fondly near Ijirwill. 'A.. ; p Miss Thelma paitr spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mis. Wesley ' Weimer and family of No. Webster, ; Miss Donabelle Tribble spent last I week with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford , Black near Milford,. , Mrs. Deck Geiger-spent a few da» last week , witji her.son Geiger and family of Silver Lake. | Mr. and Mrs.\ Charles Unrue ojf I Elkhart were guests of Mr. and Mni. Sylvester Unruei. Sunday. ’-Hi Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garber of Go- ' ahen called on Mrs. Sarah Youncf, Friday evening., ; Mrs. Mary Kinley has come from > Deedsville to spend the winter witJh her sistey, Mrs. Warren Ruple. Mr. and Mrs. j Guy Stone left yesterday for Florida, where they plan to stay until Starch. Mrs. Ella Refed of South Bend was the guest bf Mrs. W. M. Wilt! ’this week. ; The Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist church met with Mrs., Fred Self, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O’Connor and two daughters of Bremen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cripe Sunday. Mr. and Mr/. Joe Rapp fend Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beider were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Littlejohn in Ft.

Every Sunday Excursion 1 ~ " • A WlMleßay VUltlßg. Exploring j CHICAGO i (C.9.T.) / Lv. SyracuM) - j. . . 4H5 am A..OU.M. , . . «Ho.m . Saa Lincoln Park, Field Muaeum, Art Institute,Tlieatraa, Lake Front, “Loop,” and visit Garfield Park CoMarratory, open day and night. r .• ; ' I Returning train* (C.9.T.) I Lv. Chicago « . SAS pan, aoo XWIbRt AemM

Wayne, Sunday a week’ago. Miss Christine Rapp came from Nappanee for Christmas vacation, ill with flu. She was unable to return school this week. The Misses. Anna Pearl and Sarah May Calvert spent the holidays with their cousins Judith and Virginia Markle near Gaston. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swenson and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Swenson spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swenson and Gust. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hamman and daughter Lillian were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gants in Elkhart, Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. John Harley and Ned were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burns near Cromwell the Sunday after Christmas. Mrs. John Byland Sr., left last Week for Toledo, 0., where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Harry De Hart. Miss Leila Connolly and brother James returned to Bloomington, Sunday, driving there with Mike Bales from Ligonier. Mr. and Mis. Dwight M'.< k and daughter Willocean.. spent Saturday And Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. Alva i Kindle in Goshen. Miss Virginia returned to Napersville, 111,, to resume teaching duties, Monday, anti Miss Mary Alice Kitsoii returned to South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Naylor returned- home Tuesday last week after Visiting friends and relatives in Fort Wayne, Peru and vicinity. Mr.. and Mrs. Harold . Hoelflinger <in< son' 1. last week end in South IlJnii with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wetlen.Meredith pTom, who is attending Indiana University School of DentiJtry, spent the holidays here with I friends and relatives. 1 Anglo Rookstuoi and Cocheran ! Decker of Goshen- spent the week end following Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. I. W K M: and Mi >. Ray Jones ana F. Jones of. Fort ‘Wayne took dinner j with Mr, and Mrs. William Jones. I Sunday a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kanter of Milford, and daughter Lillian were icalleis at the home of Mr. apd Mrs. ! Levi Kitson the day after Christmas. Mr. and Mis. Garrett Grissom visin West Unity, O Christmas until the following Suhday. The Nielson family, who lived in Mrs. S. C. Lepper’s house for several months moved back to Goshen the day beforg Christmas. Mrs, Rosie Bartholomew enteitained Mrs. Snobarger and son Orval kntFMr. and Mis. Lon Lutz »>f Mdford at Christmas- dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .Thornburg of Marion were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg Christmas and the week end following. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Darr and, daughter Mary took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Darr near MiL ford. » Miss Dorothy Houston returned tp South Lend to resume her cojkwe work after spending a week with ,hei pa:v-.ts bcs Rev. Jaiis begin Evangelistic meet ii:gs*Su::day evening in he South Union church, 4 miles northwest of Nappanee. Miss Harriet Bachman spent, part of the holiday vacation from school with her friend, Miss Shirley Miles in- Chicago, . \ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Noe came to Syracuse from Mishawaka, Monday evening to spend Tuesday with air and Mrs. G. H. Bailey Mis. Will Rayfiwho has been seriously ill with pijeuhionia hag passed the crisis and is oii. the road to iecovery. ’■ I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kline and family were Quests at Christmas dinner at the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farley in Elkhart. . , I Milehanr Timberlake, who formerly roomed with Mr. and Mrs. Nielson is how ropming at the Perry Sprague! home, , Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller will move from the J. T. Riddle farm at Hex corners to their own farm on March; Ist. Mr, and Mrs. John' Stout of Newv Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stout of-I Akron, were dinner guests of Mr. ■ and Mrs. Roy Meets. New Year’s day. Ernest Richhart Jr, and Miss Georgia Henry of South Bend spent New Year’s day with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richhart Sr. Miss Mary Bushong returned to j Rochester Sunday after a ten day i vacation with relatives and friends at home. a Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bushong j spent two days with Mrs. Bushong’s . people. August Seehawer and family ; of Orland, Ind. Mrs. Guy Fisherc and Mrs. Frank i Bushong attended the funeral of i their cousin, Cletus Miller of Nappanee, Monday afternoon. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bushong and daughter Mary spent Sunday in So. Bend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Good. Mrs. Mart Landis returned to Chicago, Sunday with her grand-daugh-ter Betty for a week’s visit there. Betty had spent the holidays here with her grand ’ parents. Johnnie LeCount, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold LeCount was seriously ill with pneumonia. He passed the crisis Sunday and is now on the road to recovery. Mrs. J. H. Bowser visited her sons in Goshen and Elkhart last week. She returned to Syracuse this week, but plans to go to Chicago tomorrow, to visit until March. News from California is that Ralph Miller recently fell from a step-lad-der, breaking some of the small bones in his foot. He must keep it in a

| cast for several w f eeks. ■ Mr. and Mrs. George Rinkler of j Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coy, Rev. and Mrs. Jarboe t>pent New’ Year’s day with Mr. and Mrs.' Isaac Mellinger. Robert Riddle returned to Louisville, Ky., Sunday to complete his i course in 'dentistry at the University of Kentucky, after spending Christ I mas vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mellingei j and daughter Lucile and Mr. and j Mrs. Van Cripe of Elkhart were | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown ■ Sunday evening. Mr. and Mis. W. G. ConnoW en- ‘ tertained’ at dinner New Year’s Day, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thibodeaux, Mrs J Angelina Edmonds, Mrs. Sarah Ott • and Mrs. Wilma Hire. Miss Blanche Mellinger returnee ’ to Covington, Sunday, and her sistei Ruby ’returned to Kingsbury, t< ' their teaching duties after spending ' Christmas vacation at home. Mrs. Wyart and children who spent : two years in the Nelson Miles cpt- ’ tape in Pottowatomie Park left be fo're Christmas, y<>ing to New Yorl city. He • « f Elkhart. Mrs. J- < Rapp's mother, Mrs; George Patter son of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rapp and family were guests of Mr and Mrs. Mell Rapp Christmas day i* Dr. John Adrian and family rei turned home Sunday a week ago as- ; ter spending Christmas with Mrs Adrian’s parents. Dr. B. F. Hoy wife. / " .i. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stetler. am ; son Joe. and Charles Stetler attend . ed the funeral of Joe Antoine, Mor. .day ’jn He was a brother in-law of Charles and W. W. Stetler , Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Briggs of Go. • shen.» Mrs. Anna Davis. Mis. Fte'< ' Cain and daughter Fredia of Port land, spent Sunday with Mr. anc Mrs. Grant Forrest. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C 'I. Bailey were Mr. and" Mrs. Je.--Bailey and two children of Niles Mich., and Mis. Allie Darr of Syra ; cuse. Burdelia, Ralph and Walter Flings’ came from Buchanan, Mich. Saturday, aftfer Christmas to spend the day ‘with their grand-mother, Mrs. Ad; Pfingst. . Mr. and Mis.- J, S. Edwards anr ?dis. -Byron Whiteman and daughte. : a.tid s<>!) of South '.Bend 'were guest, of. Mr. and Mri Bert Cripe, Nev. Year's Day. , The Mary Miles house on Wes' Main street, where the Sawyer fiimilj j now lives is to be .moved back to tin • rear of the lot and an addition put on the front of the house facing or ; Main street. Mrs. May f.eid of Chicago, whspent- several weeks with Min 1 nie Clemens here in Syracuse, be > came seriously ill, her condition de veloping - into pneumonia beforr : t'hi istm is. _ J ' Mr. and Mis. Ira Gant’s of Warsaw ! returned home fronij their Florid ' trip the day after Christmas anc came to Syracuse to spend the nexi d:.y with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hani man.a r - / Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bowser anc family: Nir. and Mrs. John Bowsei Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Coy and fam ily were guests at Christmas dinner it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar Long. ' ‘j M.s.' B. B. Morgan, who had spent 1 « duys with her sister, Mrs. Sol Mil ler, returned to Ker home in Chester ton, Friday Mrs. J. H- Miller eamc from North Manchester that day t< stay with Mrs. Sol Miller. IJr. and Mrs.- Preston Miles. anc family home from Chicago ti spend New. Year’s here in Syracuse Mrs. Hanorah Miles and daughter Mary spent the vacation with-Mr and Mrs. Smith. On Monday evening of last wee! Mr. and Mrs. John Harley took Mrs. F. W. Green to Leesburg where they ; (tended the pot luck supper and public installation of the officers oi the Masonic and Eastern Star lodges. Harry Culler and son Max went tc Defiance, 0., Thursday before Christmas to bring Mary Jeanette Carey to Syracuse Christmas anc vacation following at the Cullei home. . ' Mrs. Bert Ward and Betty and Junior called on Mr. Ward in the sanitarium, Saturday and-report his condition much improved. They say he is eager to return home to Syraf ... \ Miss Mary Ellen Pletcher returned to Syracuse to school Monday. She is staying with Miss Gertrude Hoch. Her parents are staying with Mr. Pletcher’s mother in Pierceton whose -condition is serious. Eugene Juday and Mrs. Hattie Kindig were New Year’s day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Etline in So. Bend. Mr. Juday was discharged from the LaGrange hospital last .Wednesday, where he was a patient for four weeks. M<. and Mrs. W’. C. Gants and their guest. Miss Harriet Berninger of Normal, HL, and Mrs.- Josephine Woods spent Christmas day with Mrs. Gertrude Fuller in Goshen. The Sunday following they were guests of Mrs. Bartholomew in Ligonier. Mrs. Joe Rapp and two children spent Wednesday last week with Mrs Ferrell Ott of Ligonier. In the evening Mr. Rapp came and they went bn to Albion to spend the evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson. Mrs. Rapp and children returned to De Motte. Sunday. Guests entertained by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mellinger and family during the holiday week were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Becker and family of Elkhart; Don Fassler of Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and Mr. 4

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ind Mrs. Roy Riddle and family. Mr. and Mi’s. Elmer M. Calvert entertained on Sunday a w/eek agb in honor of Mrs. Calvert’s mother’s 35th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Markle and son Summers of Richmond; Loren Markle and family >f Gaston and John -Markle and family of Andrews were guests. , Jer’re Jeon Powers and Estella Swartz of Chicago were guests holilay weej; of Mrs. Swartz’s another, Mrs. Ben Cable. Miss Powers had ust returned from a year’s trip iround the world, visiting Capetown, South Africa, South America and Mr. anld Mrs. Ed. Auers of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. VV. C. Gants, and Miss Ggcile Henwood and her mother, and Mrs. Easterday of Mishawaka called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hamjman, Sunday. Mrs. Easterday, formerly of Leesburg, called on Mr. and Mi's. John Harley while here. Mrs. A. W. Emerson became ill at he home of her mother, Mrs. W. B. ,Vallace of Marion, Christmas, and has beeip sick in bed there, since that ime. MV. Emerson brought Jean and Billie home to return to school jMoniay, but Mrs. Emerson will not likey be able to return home for anther week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bushong of Pierceton entertained the follolwing 'uests at their home Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher, daughters Jjriam and Gwendolwn and son b-hi'.ny, Evereit Tom and family of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank sush’.:g. lie. .Id Bushong and family nd. Miss Mary Bushoiig. Tracy L. Tribet of Chicago spent JhristmaS at the home of her siister, Fores'. . Kern, where the Cfiristnas dinner was held. Others of the amily who Were there were; Mr. nd Mrs. LAltort Torn and family of 3outh Mrs. Noma Tom. Merest h Tom of Indianapolis, Mr.; Jand <lrs. Chester Brown and son- Junior •f near Vawter Park. Mr. and Mrs. Simon L. Bell had s guesis for Christmas dinner, tylr. nd .Mrs. Ray E. Steinmetz anil son nd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, of Hkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simons nd family, Mrs. Frank McFarren, f New Paris; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jc Farren and family, Fred Stetler nd sons, Millard Hentzell anc| Mrs. Elizabeth Hentzell of Syracuse. Rr, and Mis. Ralph Vail entertaind at Christmas dinner, MrJ apd Irs. William Gardner of Goshen; Jr. and Mrs. Roland Ringer of Elkin: t; Ellwood Gunderman and ly of New Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Brown, Egnmett Weaver; Roy -.’ail of Syraqese; Deloss Weaver of Marion; Mr. and Mis. Raymond- \'ail ind sbn of Solomon’s Creek. Mrs. Eli Grissom . and Joe iixshong received letters frbiji Mi's. Minnie Clemens in Chicago telling ,hy she did not return to Syracuse he day after Christmas as she had >lanned. Her brother, Sam Gibson ptended to bring her here. l?Ut the .fonday before Christmas as he was etupuing to his home in Chicago, rem a business trip to Fort Wayne, ie was in an automobile wreck ;in ,3ary, suffering . broken ! leg and >ther injuries, He will.be in the hosjitaj there until Jan. /!?. Mrs! Clemms 'returned home to Syracuse byrain yesterday. x MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mrs.’ Eureka Jones and A. L. Hognyer of Valentine were married Saturday about noon in the Saivaion Army hall in Goshen. Mts- Hognyer is well known in Syracuse, havng first opened her restaurant on Huntington street near the Bi & O. racks* in 1892. . FATHER DIES Mrs. M. \V. Macy went to Con? .erse; Sunday to assist in the care of Mr. Macy’s father who broke his ribs n a fall from a tree. Pneumonia set n and Mr. Macy died suddenly, on Monday. Funeral services were held .esterday. .•

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