The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 45, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 March 1932 — Page 5

AFRICA. Mrs. Jacob Klick and daughter Geraldine called oh Gary Robinson last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wingard helped with the butchering at Martin McClintic’s last Thursday. Ezra Shock had the misfortune to have two of his toes injured quite badly while helping Robert Green move last Wednesday. Mrs. Alice Shock spent last Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Eli Shock* helping quilt. Mrs. Harry Wingard and Mrs. Ira Crow were there on Friday. Elmo Shock made a trip to Middlebury on Friday, bringing back with him more household goods for David Stull, who moved on a farm south ofj North Webster.. Mrs. Frank Brown of Indian Village spent Friday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shock. Little Joe Shock was numbered on Jhe sick list last Friday. Mrs. Salie Lewallen and Miss Hazel Gants were Elkhart visitors last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kline have moved On the Hamman farm which was recently vacated by the Robert Green family. j Visitors in the Sim Lewallen home last Friday were Mrs. Lewallen’s’ sister, Mrs.. Fred Fidler and son Maurice of North Webster, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roberts. Those who took Sunday dinner with Elmo Shock and family were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewallen and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Rothenberger of Elco, W is., and Mrs. Sallie Lewallen and daughter. Miss Hazel Gants. .« Last Saturday evening guests of Sim Lewallen and family were: Mr. and Mrs. Geolge Rothenberger, Mrs. Sallie Lewallen, Miss Hazel Gants, Mr. and Mrs. Fosnaugh of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Angel, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Angel of Kimmel; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roberts of North Webster.

Miss Alverna Warstler spent Saturday night with D’.Maris and Doris > Shock. ’ _ Mrs. Eli Shock called on Mrs. Chas. Saidla on Monday. Mrs. Saidla has been on the sick list but is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klick and daughters Catherine and Geraldine 'and Mias Margaret Cripe of Goshen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Granville Deaton, of North Manchester. ' The Kum-Joy-Nus class of North Webster Church of the Brethren will meet Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock. The Misses Irene, Pauline and Betty Shock attended the Mock schopl entertainment on Monday night. SALEM George Auer and family attended a surprise party at the Glenn Tom home Sunday. It was in' hpnor of Mr. Tom’s birthday. Mrs. James Ingle called on Waneta Mock, Friday. Dora Carrier and wife called at the Amos Orn home, Sunday. Those who called on Reuben Mock and family Sunday were: William Gilbert and daughter and John Morgan and family of Osceola. Mrs. Chauncey Weybright spent one day last week with her daughter in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy called at the Joe Smith home, Sunday evening Gwendolyn Fisher spent the week ennd with Lucille Ferverda. Elmo Callender and Roy Auei spent Sunday with Donald DeFries. Harry and Donald Smith and Dale Mock called at the George Auer home Wednesday evening. , SOUTH SHORE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fackler of South Bend visited in the Dwight Mock home last week. Dwight Mock and family and Roy , Niles and family and Mrs. Emmett Ingal and Irene Brown arid son spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and

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• Mrs. Bert Searfoss. * Frank Kelly spent Sunday at the John Swank home. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and sor J Burton spent Sunday at the Bert I Searfoss home. Charles Nine and John Freet finish ed plastering the new cottage foi Bert Searfoss, Monday. ■ Mr. and Mrs. James Traster spent ' Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs ! Bert Searfoss. M’COLLEYS CORNERS Mrs. Dick Miller, Miss Wilma Mrs. Graham Tyler and Mrs. Charle: Richcreek called at the home of Mr i and Mrs. Jasper James, Sunday afr ternoori. > Charles and Edward Richcreek am I Graham Tyler made a business trij ; to Goshen, Tuesday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert and ‘baby visited with Mr; and Mrs. Wil iam Gilbert Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggs wen callers at the home of the latter’i in Milford. , . i Mrs. Nat House was a caller at the 'Graham Tyler home Sunday fore i noon. | Mrs. Charles Richcreek, Mrs. Gra ham Tyler, Mrs. Sarah J. Kauffman and Viola spent -Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Swen son, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Hascal Darr an< family spent Sunday evening with 1 Mrs. Ida Richcreek and family. TIPPECANOE Mrs. Lottie Scott of Elkhart spen’ a few days at the Albert Scott horm Hast week. / Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gordy helper butcher at the Will Kuhn home Mon day last week. The North Webster quartet san; at Kendallville last Monday night. Jessie Baugher accidentally got he l finger fast in a rat trap the othe day and had to call on Allen Gord to release her hand ftom the trap. Mrs. Charles Bigler escaped wha might have been a serious acciden . when she was struck by a car drive by Sammie Miller last Friday nigh in North Webster. She received sex eral bruises and scratches. Clarence Mock moved the Jame Rothenberger family from Goshen t> a farm near Wilmot last*week. Sunday guests at J. Garbei home were Eihmett Gordy, Mr. an< Mrs. Allen Gordy and son Robert Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kline and family Wallace Baughter called in the even mg.

CONCORD William Wyland spent Monday in Elkhart, Tillman and Chauncey Coy and families spent Wednesday evening in Elkhart. Mrs. Janies Dewart and Mrs Ernest Mathews returned home Mon lay after a few days in Ohio when they attended the funeral of ai uncle, Samuel Bowen. Merritt Kookstool and Miss Helen Smith enjoyed Sunday dinner witl Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler and ii .he afternoon and evening. Mr. ant Mrs. Sylvester Coy, "Mr. and Mrs Everett 6arr and Mrs. Or land Stiffler and family of Syracuse called. Eldon Wyland speht Monday as ternoon at the Ernest Mathews home Mrs. Tillman Coy and family wen quests at the Chauncey Coy home Sunday. John Bowser and family spent a few days with Mrs. Bowser’s pareSts it Wolcottville. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Kaleel Juday and children called on Ben Zimmerman ind family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Zylman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher. .1. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmerman and son and daughter spent Sunday with Charles and Frank Bunger and Belle Juday near Millersburg, Chauncey Miller moved to Benton Wednesday. / , John Hibschman moved from west £ of Syracuse to the Good farm.

Raymond Lung and family of lear Syracuse spent Sunday with Caleel Juday and family. Mrs. Frank Gibson and girls .-ailed on Mrs. Ben Zimmerman Sat<rday afternoon. Mr an.d Mrs. Aise and son Earl of Warsaw spent Sunday with Mr. and Irs. George Darr. The Brotherhood met with Mr. and •Irs. Chester Firestone last Wedneslay evening. Eighteen were present. Sunday school and preaching Sunlay morning. George Mullen moved to the Tarnan farm last week and George link moved to the Mullen farm. Mrs. Ruby Bobeck and Mrs. Blanch •tabler called on Mrs. Byron Grubb unday. The Brotherhood will meet with ohn Darr and family next Tuesday vening. /H'. A large crowd of neighbors and riends gave Chauncey Miller a ileasant surprise last Wednesday vening. The Benton orchestra fur-j ished music and a pot luck lunch. •as enjoyed.

DISMAL Arthur Buchtel, wife and two ons of Middlebury were the Sunday tuests of Mr. and Mrs. . Jasper luchtel and Mr. and Mrs.. Winston Gants. Mr. and Mrs. Max But ley are movng from the Dismal to the Joseph Gmmel farm south* of Ligonier. Dr. Shaffer was a recent guest in he Clell Buchtel home, A number of neighbors and riends gathered at the Max Burley tome Tuesday evening and gave hem a farewell surprise party. The vening was spent in a social way nd ice cream and cake were served a refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Posch.arsky and on Dale spent Friday, evening with red Green and family of Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miles of Fort Vayne spent dhe evening recently ■ ith Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Lung and on Maurice. J. W. Shock of Cromwell ate diner with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Clingernan, Friday. . FOUR CORNERS. ■ r jilr. and Mrs. Artie Geyer called at he home of E. J. Darr near Goshen, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr spent .Vednesday evening at the home of heir son near Goshen. James Myers attended the funeral f an aunt aL Waterloo, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs? James Myers and Irs, Cletus Myers and son of Milord spent Sunday at the home of Ir. and Mrs. Noble Myers in Syracuse. Mrs. Howard. McSweeney called at he home of Crist Darr Tuesday Aveping. Mr. and Mrs. James Chilcote .of sappanee spent Sunday with Mr. md Mrs. Crist Darr .In the evening Ir. and Mrs. James Myers, Mr. and •Irs. E. J. Darr and daughter called We are glad to hear that the little laughter of Oscar Graff is at last reovering from her long illness. Henry Beer of Milford called at he Crist Darr home this week. WEST END J. W. Rowdabaugh spent Tuesday n Indianapolis on business. Mrs. Calvin Cooper, Mrs. James Hammon of Goshen spent Thursday ifterndpn at the Ed Burkey home. The Bethany Ladies Aid will spend oday at Mrs. Russell Whitehead’s tear Solomon’s Creek. There were 189 present at Sunday ichool at the Church of the Brethen. An effort will be made to make it 200 next Sunday. Everyone welcome. John Stout spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weybright . Mr. and Mrs. M. Dillen called on Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Neff, Tuesday af-'

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ternoon. I Those who were Sunday guests of Mr And Mrs. J. W. Rowdabaugh J were: H Walker and daughter of Goshen, Mrs. E. Baker, E. Berkey. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weybright, Mr and Mrs. Jess Metz of Bethany called on Mrs. Anna Neff, Sunday. She is seriously ill. 0. D. Doll and Madeline of Elkhart spent Saturday at the home of Mr.# and Mrs. Wm. Sheffield. Those who called on Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield the past few days were: Mrs B. H. Doll, Mrs. M. Twaite of Elkhart; R,ev. Jarboe, Mrs. Manda Neff, Mrs. Bert Neff, Mrs. W. iH. Weybright, Mrs. E Baker, Mrs. j O. Replogfile, Mrs. John McGarity. Mr. arid Mrs. C. Green, E. Sheffield and Miss Prough spent Friday m Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hartsough of North Manchester spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Eisenhour. 0 - Some experts are now claiming that the unusually warm weather along the Atlantic coast is due to the fact that the Gulf Stream is moving nearer to the shore line. Up to this time nobody has blamed this alleged phenomenon on to President Hoover. An Illinois railroad two and a half miles long made a profit of $214 last year. The heads of some of the trunk lines ought to get a list of the officials of this road and sign them up for a trial in the big league. — 0 _ ' 9 A Massachusetts man has just been awakened in Canada after sleeping for a w-eek. But what did he drink before he went to bed?

How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat LOST HER PROMINENT HIPS DOUBLE CHIN —SLUGGISHNESS Gained Physical Vigor— A Shapely Figure. If you’re fat — first remove the cause! Take one half teaspoonful of KRUSCHEN , SALTS in a glass of hot water morning—in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how manypounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy—r-your skin is clearer—you feel younger in body—KRUSCHEN will give any fat person a joyous surprise. But be sure it’s Kruschen—your health comes first—and SAFETY first is the Kruschen promise. Get a Kottle of Kruschen Salts from any leading druggist anywhere in America (lasts 4 weeks) arid the cost is but little. If this first bottle does Hit convince you this is the easiest, SAFEST and surest way to lose fat—Jyour money gladly returned. * NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, Administratrix of the estate of - RICHARD GUY late of Kosciusko County, deceased Said estate is supposed to be solvent. • ALDA BROWER, Administratrix. Geo. L. Xanders att’y. Feb. 17 1932 43-3 t NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana Administrator of the estate of ELSIE J. CABLE late of Kosciusko County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.: ' WARREN T. COLWELL, Administrator. Warren T .Colwell, Atty. Feb. 18, 1932 44-3 t

IN OUR CHURCHES | j J ZION CHAPEL. Rev. Vern Keller, pastor. Sherman Deaton, Supt. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evening service, 7 o’clock. Indian Village. Walter Knepper, Supt.; Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Morning service 11:00 a. m. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Marion Shroyer, Pastor. C. J. Kitson, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. |. Christian Endeavor, 11:00 a. m. Prayer service Thursday 7:30 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A. J. Armstrong, Minister. Dr. O. C. Stocking, Supt. Church School, 9:30. Morning Worshin, 11:00 f Evening Service, 7:00. Mid-week* Service, Tuesday, 7:15.EVANGELICAL CHURCH R. G? Foust, Pastor. E. M. Calvert, Supt. P. W. Soltau, Ass’t Supt. We have a class for every age and a competent teacher for every class. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. | Morning worship, 10:45. No evening service. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:00 p. m.. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Vernon Beckman, S. S. Supt. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. LAKESIDE U. B. CHURCH Rev. D. E. Hively, pastor. j Syracuse. j Gerald Geiger, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 9:45 a. in. Evening Worship, 7:00 p. in. Concord. Sunday School, T0.:00 a. in. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Indian Village. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN. Evangelist J Edwin Jarboe, pastor Leonard Barnhart, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10 a. in. J Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. At the evening service The Gibson’s will furnish instrumental music and the Men’s Quartette will sing. ; NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the clerk of Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of SENA B. UN RUE late of Kosciusko County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.. CRESSELL J. KITSON, i Administrator j Warren T. Colwell, Atty. Feb. .18,

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