The Syracuse Journal, Volume 25, Number 5, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 May 1932 — Page 5

MAIL WEST END Mr. ,and Mrs. Charles Weybright and daughter spent Tuesday and Wednesday last week at the home of j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weybright, cleaning house and putting on screen doors and screening in the porch. Mrs. Mary Hickson spient Sunday in Goshen with her granddaughter, Mrs. W. Brickie. Mrs. W. E. Sheffield and" Mrs. C. Niles received word Monday morning of the death of their mother, Mrs Sadie Welshimer. She died Monday morning at 7 o’clock in the St. Vincent’s hospital in Toledo, 0. She had been sick the past! few months ' with cancer of the stomach. ,°Mrs. Sheffield was not able to attend the l funeral, but Mr. Sheffield And dau-J ghter, Mrs. B. H. Doll of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ogle of Goshen: Mr. and Mrs. John Horner df South Bend • Mr. and Mrs. Donald 'K’eybright of Nappanee; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sheffield will attend the fuhetal. » Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitehead, Mr. | and Mrs. Oran Whitehead were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. ' John McGarity. Mr. ana Mrs. G' dvei Hepler of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jarvis and children; Mr. nnd Mis. Joe Jarvis of Bristol called in I the afternoon. Miss Phyllis Harris! is spending the week with Mr. aiid Mrs. J >hn McGarity before going to Toledo ■ where she wilj spend the suqimer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry j Neff. of Fair Lawn, Mr. and Mrs; Manley Deoter of near Leesburg were din- I .ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ned. Mrs. John Wogoman spent Monday with" Mrs W. E. Sheffield. | ’ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arnold are caring for the farm 'work of C Niles while Mr. and Mrji. Niles are in-To-ledo, attending the funeral of het mother. j 1 j 1 RICHVILLE l* •• Miss Lena Stigner of Wawaka is now keeping house f>»jr Ben Blue. Miss Ruth Harper spent Thursday visiting friends in Elkhart. Rev. and Mrs. H. V. Deale of So. I bend were callers last'Wednesday on Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Weaver of South Bend, who are spending a few weeks with Miss Kathryn and John Stettler. Mrs. Lints, who has been keeping | house for Mrs. Rachel! Hire, has gone to her-home .in Elkhart for a two j weeks vacation. Mrs. I Emma Darr/of i Syracuse is taking her place There will be preaching at the Richville M.’ E. church on Sunday , evening. May 29. at t:3O C. S. T. Mrs Ed KinniSon of St.. Joe., Mh h., ■ has beeiK.visiting Mr ! and Mrs. James Brown for a few day's. i Mrs. C. B Weaver and son Eugene of South Bend were Sunday dinner guests-at the J Stettler home. Billie Hire of Ligonier spent Sunday with his .son Walter and family. The Sunday school class of the Richville Methodist ! church held a party at the home of Art Troyer last Friday evening. Thebe were 25 present, including. Miss kathryn Stettler, a guest. Contests were enjoyed and refreshments were J served at the close of the evening!. The next party will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kitson some time next month. Mr. and Mrs. Harjry Depew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gkrber and family of Elkhart were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Knox Stettler, Charles Shooder took Mr. and Mrs William Snider to Etna Green last Tuesday where they atte'nded the funeral of Mrs; Judson Snider. CONCORD Mrs. Helen Howe was in Ligonier Monday. Chester Stiffler and family were callers at the Orland Stiffler home in Syracuse, Sunday evening. Ray LeCount and family spfcnt Wednesday evening with Mr. and s ’ft|rs Lloyd Strieby. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Coy and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Coy. Those who were 1 guests at the Ernest Mathews home Sunday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher, Mr. and Mrs.’Chester Stiffler and family and Tobias Fike of New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Coy and family attended services at Bethany Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dewart of Milford spent Sunday at the Paul Buhrt home. Messrs and Mesdames Guy Fisher, Everett Tom and families spent Sunday at the Guy Bushong home in Pierceton. Ernest Mathews and wife, Harold Nine and family of Oswego spent Sunday evening at the Everett Tom hbme. Wayne Bucher spent Sunday afternoon with Lewis Hamman. AFRICA. Mrs. Rose Click called on Mrs. Amy Wingard, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Shock, Mr. and Mrs. Ears Shock and son Bobbie spent Sunday in Bluffton where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gipe and • family. Alice remained with Mrs. Gipe for an indefinite stay. Jonas Cripe called in the Dan Mock home south of Webster, Wed-

nesday. D’Maris, Doris and Joe Shock took dinner with their grand-mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shock, Thursday. Mrs. Ezra Shock and son Bobbie spent ! Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Eli Shock. Mrs. Rose Click and daughters Catherine and Geraldine accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Granville Deaton to North Manchester, Sunday evening to attend Baccalaureate services at the college where Mr. Deaton is a graduate this year. c , Mrs. Eli Shock is suffering with neuritis in her arm. Mrs. Stanley Roberts assisted Mrs. Sim Lewallen with house cleaning last Thursday. Jonas Cripe and Mrs. Elizabeth Shock spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Clingermah near Indian Village. Ed Knox is assisting his brother Dick in caring for their father. Enoch Knox, who suffered a stroke of paralysis two weeks ago. Orval and Harold Shock took dinner with their grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shock on Monday. Miss Irene Shock spent Sunday in Webster with Miss Donna Hall. Doris Shock and Evelyn Lewallen spent Friday night and Saturday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Weimer. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rothenberger of .North Webster spent Monday evening in'the Jonas Cripe home. Mrs. Harry Hire and son Harold visited Enoch Knox, Monday afternoon. The writer's attention has been called to the fact that she has been misspelling “Click." I am sorry for this mistake and thank you “Josie” < DISMAL Will Moore and son Ottis of Kimmel Were visitors . at the Jasper Buchtel home, Sunday. Mrs. Nelson Bobeck is ill, confined to her bed part of the time. The Ladies Aid was entertained at the homsX>f Mrs. Mabie GrimeThursday afternoon. Miss Lois Green of Cromwell is spending a few days in the Ksiy Wilkinson home. A number of friends gathered at the home of Virgil Bobeck and wife. .Wednesday night and gave them a miscellaneous shower. The evenng was spent socially and ice cream and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. Hfti vey Cole and daughter of Sycamore, HL, spent part of .ast week with Mr :and Mrs. Lee lai n g an d family. Dr. Shaffer was a guest in the Cleli Buchtel home Friday night. Wilbur 'Wilkinson and Ted Vorhis called at t-he Joe Grimes home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and' Mrs. Stanley Lung and two children and Dora Cllngermap and wife were Sunday dinnet*~ guests lit the Lee jLu ng home.' SOUTH SIDE Mrs. Ollie Hovartef drove to' Wilmot, Sunday and brought back Mrs. Hickman to spend a fe'w days with he,r sister, Mrs. Tillman Hire. Tom Dempsey and sister, Mrs. W. M. Ray drove to Indianapolis and: brought home Mrs. Ray's daughter. She will return to the hospital there next month. Mrs. W. M. Ray took Monroe Cory to Goshen to Dr. Bowser who is doctoring him-for ulcers of the stomach, . '.Mrs. Cleveland and Marjorie Laughlin took Sunday dinner at the Warbel home. ' ’ Bill Ryman of Benton bought the

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G. C. Wright property across the ; track and has moved in. Mr. and Mrs. Lercy Gosey and daughter Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. J Harry Warbel and son Charles of ,1 Goshen spent Sunday with Mr. and {Mrs. Dan Warbel. t { Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ritter and children of Milford visited in the hdme , I of her mother and brother, Sunday . I Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis drove ; from Flint, Mich., to spend Sunday with Miss Lida Davis and Mrs. Hov{arter .Lida returned home with her l brother and Mrs. Davis remained for :a week’s visit here. SALEM | George Auer, wife and son Bobby called on Chester Brown and family, Monday evening. ' Arch DeFries and family were callers' at the Jesse Miller home, Tuesday night. Edward Nymier caller at the Henry DeFries home. Wednesday. John Roberts and family and Conrad Auer took Sunday dinner with George Auer and family Mr. and Mrs” Dale Tom and daughter Dpruthy spent Sunday in Nappanee with friends. ■” ; Chauncey Weybright and family and Mrs. Sarah U.lery spent Sunday' with Arthur Ulery and family. Art Hummel and family spent Friday evening with G'edrge Auer and family. i 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crowl of Oswe» ■> and Ralph Neff and family spent Sunday at the Roy Pinkerton home. Dale Mock and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy called on Mr. and Mrs. j Joe Smith. Wednesday night. ' Maij'iie Neeley is -nendir.i. J a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Roy ijPirikertpn and family. - *. Hugh Etline and faipily spent Saturday with Roy Pinkerton and family. FOUR CORNERS. I ■ . ——- i Mr and Mrs. Crist Darr, spent Sunjday -he.n-'i e of V. B. Darr of i Mentone. ■ ' ; Mr. and Mis. Charles Deithrick and two children and Mrs. Earl Dari .nd d.mrh near (F>shen spent Friday night with Mr. and M rs AW (.even Mrs. Mary Berkey called at the Mary Ulery home, Thursday. ' Mrs. Tom Hepler spent a few days with her brother and' family, Clint Callander. Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr spent ' Monday evening at the Earl Darr home near Goshen. i Mrs. DaVault of near Syracuse has been assisting Mrs. McSweeney at jhouse cleaning. Mrs .Estelle Darr and two daughtieis ..nd Jli.-s Drue katuillar, of Sy rause. called at the Crist’ Darr home; Saturday. j Mrs. Ulery and Mrs. Hepver and daughter of near New Salem called at the James Myers home, Wednesr 4FRONTSTREET ; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pefley returned home last week after a vaca--pei.t in Clearwater, Fla. They came home byway of Savanah, Ga., and report a pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Scott of Elkchart visited over Sunday with L. A. Neff and son Quinter.- ? Mr. Greehwood from Garrett had 'business on his farm northwest of town, Monday forenoon. • Dial Pensinger has bought and is i repairing the Wash Rarig property

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at the foot of Lake street. He will make his home there. S. L. Ketring. Very' prominent among the early merchants in Syracuse were the Ketrings. Adam Ketring was born in 1828 and came to Syracuse in the early ’so’s. He operated a general store in the ’6o’s, in a wooden building on the northwest corner of Main and Huntington streets. S. L Ketring was born in the state bf Ohio in 1845 and came to Koscitlsko county’ in 1853. The writer first knew him about the year 1885, as a young clerk in his fathers store. He soon became his fathers partner. They had a successful business. About 1874 'they built a brick storeroom which burned to the ground in 1901. In 1898 Mr. Ketring sold his general store to George F. Weyrick and Charles Knorr, Soon afterwards he built the small brick room now owned, by Warren Colwell and occupied by Mel Rapp as a gent’s furnishing store. . In this room in 1899 Mr. Ketring put in. his private bank, with Marion Seif as cashier. In 1901 he built arid moved his bank into the east room of the present Royal Store. In 1900 Mr. Ketring built the rooms of the post office and Thornburg drug Store. In his last days he remembered the churches of Syracuse with very generous gifts. UNCLE LEW. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mrs. Sarah Juday and son and Miss Carpenter spent Sunday a.t the ChaS. Bunger home near MillersburgOthers present were: Mr. and Mrs Elmer Drake, Mr. and Mrs. J >hn Etlinei Mr. and Mrs. Newell of South, Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Millens of Mishawaka. Rev. and Mrs. Sherrill and Miss Mildred Barker are visitinq relatives in the southern part of the state this week. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheerer, of Elkhart called' on Albert and Ben Zimmerman and farinlies, Sunday evening. Darr is visiting this Week with Howard Hummel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcßride spent Suo.day with Mrs. Martha Kibburgei of Aubty-n. Ml. and Mrs. Wil'oui Miller . ok pipper with Albert Zimmerman and family, Friday evening.- ' Mr. and Mrs. George Darr spent Sunday with Earl Knepp and family

MM pj 113311 wo" ... says this mother • “My family prefer WHEAT-TONE to many more expensive foods. They like the rich malt and honey flavor . . . the nut-sweet taste of the cracked wheat hearts. It is a real economy—and a meal in itself.” Wheatjone BREAD l (Copyright 1932) THE W. E. LONG CO.

in Ligonier. Memorial services will be observed at this place Sunday afternoon, June 5, with Rev. Sherrill- as speaker. Music will be furnished by the Community Band. Everyone is invited to come. Miss»Juanita Gushwa and Ralph Darr spent Sunday with George Stacker and family near Middlebury. Sunday school and preaching services here Sunday morning. ZION. Harry Smith spent Saturday night “with Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strieby and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rensberger spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Miss Rowena Kline spent a few Hays last week with Lee Henwood and family. . t Duane, and Miss Rowena Kline called on Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strieby spent Thursday evening with Eston Kline and family. Mrs. Emory Guy spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Joe Smith. Floyd Brower and family attended Commencement exercises at Pierceton Thursday evening. i Quite a number attended the Commencement exercises at Syracuse, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Stienberger spent 'Sunday -evening visiting in Three Rivers; Mich. Elias Heltzel of Albion enjoyed Sunday dinner With Mr. and Mrs. George Stienbarger. Mrs. David Clayton and Mrs. Geo.

Every Sunday ExcirsioN A Whole Day Visiting, Exploring CHICAGO (C.S.T.) Lv. Syracuse . . • 3:45 am Ar. Chicago ... 7:40 am See Lincoln Park, Field Museum, Art Institute,Theatre»,LakeFront, ‘‘Loop,” and x**>t Garfield Park Conservatory, open day and night. Returning train* (C.9.T.) Lv. Chicago .... 8:35 pm For further information

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Stienbarger called on the Eston Clayton family, Monday evening. FIVE CENT CAFETERIA The Zion W. M. A. will serve supper May 30 at the Guy schoolhouse, beginning at five o’clock. Menu: Creamed chicked, mashed potatoes, pie and cake. Everyone welcome. It _O—— NOTICE. The library will be closed Decoration Day, afternoon and evening.

Specials for Saturday All Items Cash ' ■ , - ■ ‘ , , C ' ' ■ . ' I : - SUGAR, 10 lbs : ; 1.42 c SAUER KRAUT, Small Can 4c PEANUT BUTTER, Little Elf, former- , ly 25e, now, 2lb jar L. .... 18c GREEN BEANS, Fresh, 2 lbs ...J / 16c P?& G. SOAP, 10 bars 28c FLOUR,, Main Street, 24 lb sack Zjl 37c COFFEE, Borco, 2 lbs T .... ZC 33c POTATO CHIPS, formerly 50c lb. now 35c FRESH VEGETABLES—We have Tomatoes Cauliflower, Asparagus, Radishes, Green Onions, Strawberries, etc. Green Groceries a Specialty. Come in and compare OUR REGULAR PRICES with those who offer you a discount and see if OUR REGULAR PRICES do not run from 10 to 25' c CHEAPER. \ —. Seider & Burgener

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