The Syracuse Journal, Volume 25, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 May 1932 — Page 5
e\MAIL SOUTH SHORE Mrs. Ike Mellinger has been on the sick list. ; Emmett Ingal and family are getting ready to move to theif lake home the last of this week. Mr. Gard of Cromwell is putting in a well at Bert Searfoss’s new cottage on the South Shore. Emma Cummins and son Emerson and Miss I Louise Diddier of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son Burton spent Sunday at the Bert Searfoss home. Mr. and Mrs. James Traster and Frank Kelly celled in the evening. Russell Warner and family and Retta Warner spent Saturday evening in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs- Bert Searfoss spent Monday evening in Goshen. The supper given by the Zion W. M. A. at the Guy School house Friday night was well attended. M’COLLEYS CORNERS Mrs. Graham Tyler and Mrs. Chas. Richcreek were in Milford Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs; Russell Swejnson and family of Indianapolis spent Saturday evening and Sunday |with Mr. and Mrs. Nat House and VerdeLMrs. Ed Robison- and Wilma spent Saturday with her parents, Mrl and Mrs. John LeCount of near Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Wright spent Sunday with the former’s! parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Dora Wright of near Cromwell.> X ’ ' 'Miss Jessie Baugher calhsd at the •Charles' Richcreek home, Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richcreek spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright and family of near Indian Village, Those who spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robison' and family, Ward Robison and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Click a|id daughters, the Misses Katherinei and Geraldine. Monday being Miss Wilma Miller’s birthday. Mrs. T. L Comer is speeding this week in Valparaiso in her daughter’s home. < Miss Mary Richcreek is spending this week in, Goshen with Sher lister, Mrs. Hascal Darr. - I Mr. and Mrs Dick Miller and family were in Warsaw Saturday evening. * DISMAL Mr. and Mrs. Barker and family from Ohio who are moving on the Einmit Smith farm were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bird and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green and family of Cromwell called on Ray \\ ilkittson and family Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Mullin of Chicago were week end guests of Ralph Lung and wife. Orville Shock is ill with pneumonia. — Mrs. Sarah Sloan,, who was recovering from the Hu had a relapse is not so.well. Mr, and Mrs. Ramsby of Oregon, Mrs. Will Carlson and daughter called on Dora Clingetman and wife Thursday. I " SALEM Roy Koontz and family spent Saturday night with George Auer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeFries attended the funeral of Richard Rankin Thursday. r Conrad Auer and Ray Godschalk were dinner guests of Reuben Mock and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wigg were afternoon callers; . ■ Cassius Keller and family of Huntington were dinner guests at the Henry “DeFries home Sunday. George Auer and -family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Arch and Henry DeFries, Cassius Keller and family, Jacob De Fries and Naomi DeFries attended the funeral of Mrs. Richard Traster’Sunday afternoon. Lucile Smith, who is working in Elkhart spent Sunday, with her family. . Rev. Jarboe of Syracuse called at
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the Joe Smith home. Friday afternoon. Mr. and-Mrs. Joe Smith spent Saturday with their son in Goshen and called on Mrs. Earl Lantx. Mrs. Joe Smith spent Thursday as- ! ternoon in the Charles Bowser home. Marjorie Smith visited the Syracuse school last week. Miss Naomi DeFries of Worthington has come to spend the summer with Mr. anct Mrs. Henry DeFries. Russel Tom called at the Dale Tom home Sunday. ’ ' Mr. and Mrs. Darnelle of Goshen spent Sunday with and Mrs. Albert Crowd. Little Jean Alice ci&ne to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowser. Mother and baby are doing J nicely. I Morris Bowser ’and family of Nap-1 panee were callers at the Charles Bowser home Sunday. Joe Smith and family called in the evening. Marjoriejl Smith spent last week with Mr. and Guy. FOUR CORNERS, | Mrs. Tom Hepler of near Nappanee pent a few days at the home of her brother, Clint Collander. I Mr. and Mrs Fra.nk Maloy andj Mrs. Ed Unrue of Syracuse attended , he funeral of Mrs. Richard Traster, Sunday afternoon. I Mrs. A. W, Geyer spent a few days it the home of her daughter, Mrs. | Charles Deithrick near Goshen. ; Messrs and Mesdames Geyer , and I ( Darr called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Metz of near Bethany., From there, accompanied by John i Geyer of Michigan they drove to the home of Charles Rohrer of New Paris. Here they paid last respects ;<» Mrs. John Geyer, w hose body was taken from Michigan to New Paris ' for burial This was her birthplace' ' ind -old home. * Messrs and Mesdames Bushong and ' •ons, Darr and daughter, Deithrick ! : nd children and Snyder were Sun-j lay visitors at the A ,W. Geyer home I' Mrs Estella Darr of Syracuse call-; d at the Crist Darr home, Friday. < AFRICA. Mrs. Elmo" Shock called on Mrs.| Eli Shock Tuesday afternoon. '■ i r Mrs. Jacob Klick and daughter , Geraldine called at the Elmo Shock' home Tuesday evening. | Miss Mary Harmon of near Pier-! i eton spent last Sunday w ith the ■ Mi&ses Catherine and Geraldine Klick. { - > Mrs. Fred Kline called on Mrs. Rose Klick Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. ’Elmo Baugher spent Friday 1 with her sister, Mrs. Elmo, Shock. '1 , Mrs. Hattie Fidler and son Maur- < ice of Webster spent Friday with the I former’s sister, Mrs. Sim Lewallen. i Miss Evelyn Lew allen spent Thurs-1 < day night and Friday with D’Maris, 1 and Doris Shock. rl Mrs. Jacob Klick spent Friday as- i ternoon. with Mrs. Fred Kline. Miss Wava Green of-near Wolcot- ' < ville is visiting relatives and friends 1 a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shock called on Mr. and Mrs. John Mock of Oak;
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Grove Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shock spent Thursday evening in the Ezra Shock home. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Gawthrop spent Sunday evening in the Charles Menzie home near Pierceton. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dye and son Charles of Elkhart spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Dye’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shock. Miss Velina Kizer of near Barbee Lakes spent part of last w>eek visiting Miss Daisy Lew-alien. Miss Hazel Gants is suffering with an infection in her right hand. Jonas Cripe and sister, Elizabeth Shock jspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Indian Village. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Weimer spent Sunday with Elmo Shock and family Miss Margaret Baker, and Paul Himes of Goshen were afternoon callers. Miss Margaret Mauzy of Barbee Lakes is visiting D’Maris and Doris Shock. Mrs. Alice Shock spent Saturday night and Sunday with her son Jesse Shock and .wife of Syracuse. Enoch Knox, aged resident of this community, suffered a stroke of paralysis Sunday afternoon ahd is in a serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Saidla are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sailda. ZION. Mrs. Sherman Deaton and Mrs. Chauncey Hibner called on Mrs. Floyd Brower and Mrs. Ida Guy Monday afternoon. Floyd Brower and family and Mrs. Ida Guy spent Sunday afternoon with I Mr. and Mrs. David Clayton. | The Honor class of the Zion church • held its class party in the Guy school-i house Saturday evening. Floyd Brower and family,- 'Mrs.-! Ida Guy. Mrs. Belle . Strieby, Mrs.; Sherman Deaton and Mrs. Chauncy Hibner w ere Goshen shoppers Satur-1 day. , A large number of people attended the supper given by the Ladies W- M A. of the Ziori church, Friday evening. Ralph Brower and family of South Bend called on Floyd Brower and family, Saturday. SOLOMON’S CREEK Ben Zimmerman and family, Kalel Juday and- family, Emnia and Fred Ringwait spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Juday in Benton. Mrs. Merle Darr called in the afternoon. Mrs. Etta Seese has been confined to her bed for the past four weeks, having a bursted blood vessel in one of her legs. She is sloWly improving. Those who called on her Sunday were: Mrs. Claud Clason and son Joe of Milford; Mary and Claud Roach, Mrs. Charles Roach and daughter Helen, Mrs. ° Mary Rookstool, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cripfe of Goshen. A Young People’s Convention ofChristian Education will be held at the U. B. church in Syracuse at 7:30 Thursday ,evening. John " Darr .and Melvin Pricket will be speakers. Miss Dorothy Green spent the
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week end with Miss Martha Spurgon. Rev. and Mrs. Sherrill and Miss Mildred Barker and Mr .and Mrs. Dave Holtzinger attended the blossom show in St. Joe Sunday. Mrs. Brown of Syracuse called on Mrs. Raymond Vail Saturday. She had her leg broken. Her mother, Mrs Be.rt Roach is caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher of Elkhart spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher. John Darr and family and Harry Nicolai spent Sunday with Chester Firestone and family. Miss Bertine Longcor spent Sunday with Heleiy Hillibish. Sunday school and preaching services Sunday morning, Communion 1 service following preaching. Rev. Sherrill was called away Sunday to conduct a funeral and could not be present for the Mothers Day program Sunday evening, which I was largely attended. I SOUTH SIDE Miss Lida Davis, Mrs. Hovarter and 1 Mrs. Landis Pressler visited Mrs. ' Sidon in Arcola, Sunday. , Waneta McClintic, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. William Way, who is ' ill in the Riley hospital in Indianapolis is getting along nicely since her last operation. Vernard Ray found 10 mushrooms while, out playing Monday. Mr. and My*sr-Betts and tw o children of Chicago visited Mrs. Meh Cable Sunday . . Mrs, Winsor called at the Warbel home Monday. Her son is getting along farily well in Cromwell. Mrs. Andra Ray, who ran a naii into her foot is under the doctor’s care. Mr. and Mrs. J K.. Smith of Elkhart called bn Mrs. Elmer McGarity, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ollie Hovarter helped her brother Larvy Davis move his house hold goods from Dunlap-to Wilmot. Mrs. Einmaline Whistler made a short call in the southside Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ada Rich and Mrs. Koher of Elkhart called on Mrs. Marion Davis, Saturday. Man Lost 26 Pounds ; Looks 100% Better Feels Stronger Than Ever Just to prove to any doubtful man or woman that Kruschen Salts is the SAFE way to reduce - let us take the letter of Mr. F. J. Fritz of Cincinnati, Ohio, recently received. He writes: I’ve tried extreme i dieting, setting up exercises with very little results but the results from Kruschen are almost incredible. In three months I reduced from 205 to 179 pounds and feel stronger than ever no more wheezing or gasping for breath- friends say I look 100 r; ’ better.” Bear in mind, you fat man, that ! there is danger in too much fat—-try ! the safe way to reduce —one-half tea- i spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning—cut down on fatty meats and one bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle -get it at any drugstore in the world.
n IN OUR CHURCHES I I i i_ > ZION CHAPEL. Rev. Vern Keller, pastor. Shennan 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. in. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Marion Shroyer, Pastor. C. J. Kitson, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Prayer service Thursday 7:30 p. m. LAKESIDE V. B .CHURCH Rev. D. E. Hively, pastor. Syracuse. Gerald Geiger, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45. Prayer hour Thursday 7:30 p. m. Concord. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Evening worship. 7:30. Indian Village. ? Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A. J. Armstrong, Minister. Dr. O. C. Stoelting, Supt. Church School, 9:30, Morning Worship, 11:00. -Evening Service, 7:30. Mid-week Service, Tuesday, 0 7; 15. GRACE LU THERAN CHURCH Vernon Beckman, S. S. Supt. , Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. EVANGELICAL CHURCH The church with Worship, Fellowship, Service. s R. G. Foust, Pastor. i t E. M. Calvert, Supt. Sunday School, 9:45 a. nn Morning worship, 10:45. Baccalaureate services at High School in evening. Prayer Service, Thursday 7:30 p in. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Evangelist J. Edwin Jarboe, pastor Leonard - Barnhart, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10 a. nu Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. No services Sunday .evening on account of Baccalaureate services at High school building. THE UNUSED SENSE OF HUMOR “Do you think our people have a sense of humor?” “Oh, yes,” answered Senator Sorghum, “But my observation is that of late years we Americans haven’t been getting so very rpueh to laugh at."— Washington Star,
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