The Syracuse Journal, Volume 25, Number 4, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 May 1932 — Page 5
WEST END Mrs. John Smeltzer of LaGrange is spending the week with En - ma Baker. , ' Miss Orpha Warstler is making ; her home this summer, with her < grandparents, Mr. and. Mfs. Aoe |<a Ray Steinmetz of Elkhart, was the of Mr. and Mrs. K’ddn Lutes. Mrs. Steinmetz and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrp. Simon Bell. Roy Halser of Milford is (spending a few days in Thornville, jO n with his parents. Mrs. Halser and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutes. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Short and children of Goshen, Mrs. Pearl Rarick and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linderman, Monffgy i evening. The Bethany thresher will be run by Will Hire arid sons this year? It is planned to begin pouring cement on the east end of Road No. 6 Monday. There will, be two .shifts of men, each working six hours a day to give work to uneinployed. Mrs. Ruby Mellinger spent Saturday at the Floyd Rowdabangh home. Those who called on Mr. and Mrs. John McGarity Sunday were: Mr and Mrs. J. Fleming of Jjjoshen; Ms. and Mrs. Joe Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jarvis and children of Briaa toi and David McGarity’. Mrs. Violet Geyer of Goshen- is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Metz. , f „ Mrs: Orba Weybright gave a birthday dinner in honor of Her husband, Orba and his mother, iMrs. W Ji. Weybright. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weybright, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gall and sufs; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weybright and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strong and daughters called in the afternoon. • Mrs. Mandy Neff spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Manly Deeter near Leesburg. Mrs; Lida Berkey, Mrs. .Hattie Crowl of Goshen. Mrs, iunma Baker, and Ed Berkey spent Sunday in Sturgis. Mich, ai'sfie homes <>f Mr and Mrs. Wml and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson. Mr and Mrs.-Raleigh Neff spent Sunday afternoon'W ith Mr. and Mrs. Milo Geyer. Miss Mary Jane Neff and Miss Doretha Replogle spent ’Sunday at the Frank Linderman home. Dr. C. R. Hoy was | called to the Frank Linderman home, Monday night. Mrs. “Linderman suffered a heart attack. . i Those who called at ;ha Win. Sheffield home last week *>ere: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sheffield ind family of South Bend; Miss Urvana Kenson. Mrs. Ann Kizer of Mishawaka; Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Doll cf Elkhart; Mrand Mrs. Ray Ogle and children of Goshen; Mr. and Mis. F. Rowdobaugh and daughter; Rev. Jarboe; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burket, Claude Niles and J. F. WeyljHght. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Niles spent Tuesday of last week in Toledo, I)., at the home of Mrs. Niles’ mother. She is very ill. Mrs. Niles stayed with her until Tuesday of thia w<ek. Mrs. Wm. Sheffield's health • isi such that she was not able to go l|o her mother. Mrs. J. W. Rowdabaugh is on the sick list this week. I ; SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Harley Neff of Elkhart and Mr. and .Mrs. George Seese called on Mrs. Etta Seese last week. She is slowly improving but is still confined to her bea. • Mr. apd Mrs. Albert Zimmerman and son Junior and Ralph Darr spent Sunday with Mr.- rand Mrs. Frank Sherrer of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Dalje Juday and Miss Juanita Gushwa spent Sunday with
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Grover Hillbish and family. Frank Bunjjer and Belle Juday and Mr. and Mrs>Yern Bunger and sons called on Mn and Mrs. Perry Bunger and Mrs. Seese, Sunday afterfioon. Sherman Juday is able to walk , with the aid of crutches. Doris Hummel and family spent j Sunday with his brother Art Hummel of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. George Darr spent Sunday with Hascal Grissamer and family near Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Darr and child-! ten of South Bend spent Saturday I night with Chester Firestone and family Mr. and Mrs. Chester Firestone and Mr. and Mrs. John Darr, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hushaw, Mr and Mrs. Oris I iChiddister and Mrs Smith called at the home of Allen Smith, Sunday as-; ternoon. Mr. Smith has been confin--ed to his bed .for the past four weeks, ill with flu. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Brown of near Richville and Walter Hushaw and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Blue, Sunday. J | Harold Waddel is visiting friends in Pierceton. (Sunday school Sunday morning,, and preaching evening. SALEM George Auer and w ife spent Sun-' day night in Goshen and called on William Wogoman and wife . I , 1; • ■’ | ■ Henry Del ries, wife and son Jacob i l and Naomi .DeFries spent Thursday I 'night with William Classon and j 'family in*"6(>shen. ,j i Reuben Mock and daughter called 'on Mr. and Mrs. James Ingle Sun-1 ‘day afternoon. Orris Hawk and wife of LaPorte spent (Sunday with Chauncey Wey- . bright and family. . George Auer and family spent Sunday evening with Art Hummel] and family. ■ - i Albert Crpwl and wife took Sun- ' day dinner at the George Tom home, | | Mrs. Millard Tom and Lillie spent j Sunday- afternoon with Dale To: family. . * ] I Henry ajjd Marjorie .Neeley returned home from Jefferson, O. Tuesday afternoon. ( Vern Smith took Sunday dinner at! 'the Joe Smith home. I Alva Crowl and family, Jesse Crowl and wife,-Frank- Brennaman and w ife emailed on Roy Pinkerton and family, Sunday afternoon. Miss Ethel Bowser spent Sunday , afternoon with Jacob Bowser and family. AFRICA. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sho V were call-! ed to Mishawaka Wednesday last week on account of the illness of I their son Elvin. Miss- Margaret Cripe of Goshen | .spent Thursday night with Catherine land Geraldine Klick. < j Charles Dye of Elkhart is visiting ■ his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shock. - Mrs. Sim Lewallen spent Thursday with Mrs. Stanley Roberts, near ! Webster. J Mis. Elino Shock and son Joe called in the Grandma l>ewallen home. i - 1 - Eli Shock and family - went to Mishawaka Sunnday to see Elvin, who had been operated on for appendicitis. Miss Margaret Mauzy who visited D'.Maris and Doris Shock last week returned ,to her home at Barbee laikes, Sunday. Sunday dinner guests of Jacob Klick and family were Mr. and Mrs. Granville Deaton, Mrs. Ella Angel. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. I Frank McDonald of Milford. Jonas . Cripe made a business trip to Warsaw, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Lewallen and Daisy took Sunday dinner with- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller. Sunday dinner guests in the Elhio | Shock home were: Mr. and Mrs. • Avery Garber and three children of j Warsaw; Mr and .Mrs. Leander
Yoder and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewallen And sons and Miss Ruth Banning of near North Webster. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and family and (Paul Himes of Goshen and Mrs. (Frank Brown of Indian Village. DISMAL C. M. Sloan of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Sarah Sloan were calling in Dismal, Tuesday. * Mrs. Claus and Mrs. Virgil Bobeck spent Thursday with Mr .and Mrs. ( Ed Hire and family of Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Covel and family of Angola spent the week end . with relatives in the Dismal. Mrs. ! Katherine Beck returned home with i them Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lung spent Suni day evening with Dora Clingernian land wife., ■ A number of friends and neighbors gathered, at the Virgil Bobeck home and gave them an bld fashioned belling Friday evening. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harper and Ralph Smith and family of Ligonier called at the Jasper Buchtel home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reader Ramsby of Portland, Oregon and Mrs. Mary (Carlson and daughter of Topeka Iwere Thursday dinner guests of Dora Clingerman and wife; Mr. and Mrs. M. Bitner, Miss Katie Bitner and Howard Bitner spent a day recently in South Bend CONCORD i Miss Ethel Bowser spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Jacob Bowser. Tillman and Chauncey Coy and wives were in Cromwell Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Toni and family spent Monday evening at the home of Chester Brown. I Mr- and Mrs. Raymond Ketring j and daughter Betty Rose spent Sun- • day evening with .Mr. and Mrs. | Dewey Coy. . j Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Cop spent . Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Bushong in Syracuse. Chauncey Coy and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beiswanger i and family were guests of Mr. and Mis. Jacob Bucher Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert -Crandal of Michigan, spent Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. A. Fisher. , Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart we.re j guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Roop (Sunday afternoon. - Those who were guests at the i Everett Tom home Sunday were; Messrs and Mesdames Guy Bushong of Pierceton; Frank and Gerald Bushong and families and Guy Fisher jnd family of Syracuse. Those who were Sunday guests at | the William Wyland home were: Vern Ray and daughter Glenna, Orvil, Harold and Bonnie Coe of Albion and Mrs. Maggie Heifner and daughter Erma. M’COLLEYS CORNERS Mr, and Mrs. Harold Nine and family of Oswego, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Wright of Cromwell and Mi. and Mrs. Clarence Wright visited Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Wright, Sunday afternoon. Those who were entertained in 4 the of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tylei on Sunday were: Mi;, and Mrs. Chas, Kichcreek, Mrs Sara.h J. Kauffman and Viola; Mrs. Kate Dull, Miss Doris i Maggart, Miss Annie Rapp and GeoDull. Mr. and M«s. Charles Tarman and Mildred of New Paris called in the afternoon. Ward Robison and Dick Miller weic in Cromwell, Saturday morning. Mr. and Mt a? It. Strieby and famlily and Charles Strieby of Chicago Mrs. Wm. Gilbert and Miss Ina , spent Sunday afternoon at the home . of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keck near Nap- ’ panee. Mrs. T .L. Comer returned home
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Saturday after a few weeks spent in her daughter's home in Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock and family and Ward Robison were in W'arsaw Saturday afternoon Charles Grissom and Ward Robison spent Thursday evening in the Walter W’iggs’ home. Mr. and Mrs. Nat House and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggs spent one evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robison and WiLma spent Sunday evening with Vn.. and Mrs. Charles Richcreek. L | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dausman Milford Jet., spent Sunday afternoon at the T. L. Comer home. Mrs. Dick Miller and Miss Wilma called on Mrs. Chas. Richcreek Thursday Edward Richcreek and Gary Robison were in Goshen Monday afternoon. ZION. Miss Ramona Jerade of New Paris spent a few days last week with Jesse Miller and family. Betty Baugher spent Wednesday night with Lois Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy spent Sunday with Joe Smith and family. Floyd Brower and family and Mrs. Ida Guy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Treye Colliers in Pierceton. Miss Margaret Wolf of Syracuse spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Eston Kline. • Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Jerade and daughter Ramona of New Paris spent Tuesday with Jesse Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Hibner cajled.on Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Deaton and Mrs. Belle Strieby Friday evening. RICHVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Charley Shouder and children were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reed, south of North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Hartfe Dye of Paulding, 0., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Green. Mrs. Emma Darr , of Syracuse returned home Sunday, after spending a week with Mr, and Mrs. James Brown. Mr and .Mrs. Willis Kitson were Sunday evening callers of Miss Kathryn Stettler. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blue and daughter Betty were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. Pearl Kitson and family. Mr- and Mrs. Willard Burrows of Goshen spent Sunday w’ith Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hire. Harold McDaniel motored to Lafayette Friday, where he spent the week end visiting friends.
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Miss l\athryri Stettler spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George McDaniel. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ott spent Sunday at Kimmell. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Kitson of Ligonter took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kitson. Mr. and Mrs. Knox Stettler and sons, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hire of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. William Stettler called on Dick Knox and his father "Sunday afternoon. The Richville Ladies, Aid Societymet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rachel Hire. ELECT OFFICERS The Junior Ladies of (the Round Table held their last meeting of the year last Thursday evening at the Fleming home on Wawasee. They toasted weiners and marshmallows at the open fireplace in the basement. Officers elected for,next year are: Mrs- Harold Hoelflinger, ‘ president; Mrs. Johnny Sudlow, vice-president; Miss Lucille Mellinger, secretarytreasurer; Miss Betty Ward, reporter. ' 0— ' HAVE SUTH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs Will Beard’s golden wedding anniversary was celebrated ’at their heme, Sunday. Mrs. Will.iam Facklefr, their Only child, \vas there. Other/ from otrt-v.ut-town weie: Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson from. Ligonier: Robert Bell and family, and Forrest Fackler and family from Elkhart. ..•o — ■ ■ VEGETABLE PLANTS Cabbage, tomatoes, cauliflower, mango, ’ pimento, egg plant and sweet'potat<>e ' plants for sale at Milford Greenhouse. Also for sale at Bachman’s and Grieger’s Store. Phon,e 277 Milford Henry Beer. 4-2 t
She Reduced 38 Pounds The Safe Way “1 have been taking Kruschcn Salts for. 4 months and I think they are wonderful. I am ,32 years old and 5 ft. 2 in. tall. I was very fat. I weighed 165 lbs. and now I weigh 127 lbs and feel fine.'lf I let up taking the Salts one morning I feel lazy and heavy," Mrs. Florence This is Just one of hundreds of letters we get every month— Kruschen I not only causes you to lose fat butl while, you are losing it you gain irii health— vivaciousness—you lose i fat wh'ere fat is most prominent and,( at the same time keep stomach, liver,/', kidney a-nd bowels- functioning I naturally. / Any drugstore -in the world will sell you a jar of KruSchen for a trifling sum—take one-half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water every morning, go light on fatty meats, potatoes and sweets. But for your health’s sake demand and get Kruschen Salts, imitations are numerous. It’s the little daily dose that does it. —adv.
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HARVEST MUSHROOMS Miss Grace Culler has the record so far for finding mushrooms- She found 235 in one day, last week. On Saturday she found so many in 30 minutes that they made two pounds when picked and cleaned. She gave these to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown. George W. Mellinger and daughters Ruby and Lucille went mush rooming Saturday and found 63 big ones. Out again on Sunday they found 87. The largest one was inches long; many were 6 inches long, but the average was inches. Mrs. Owen Strieby picked a pound and one half of mushrooms under the pear tree. in the back yeard of the Strieby home, Monday. •» .Tom Edgcll got two pounds of mushrooms when he went mushroom hunting . ■ -i—— ——-o- —r-~~ '■ O. E. S. TO MEET. There will be a regular meeting of the 0. E. S. Wednesday ’evening, May 25th.
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THURSDAY’, MAY 19, 1932
Every Sunday Excursion A Whole Day Visiting, Exploring CHICAGO I (C.S.TJ Lv. Syracuse ... 3:45 am Ar. Chicago . . . 7:40 am See Lincoln Park, Field Museum, Art Institute. Theatres, Lake Front, “Loop,” and visit Garfield Park Conservatory, open day and night. Returning trains (C.S.T.y Lv. Chicago . ... 8:35 pm For further Information •re Ticket Agent
