The Syracuse Journal, Volume 25, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 June 1932 — Page 4

THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL REPUBLICAN. Published every Thursda, at I Syracuse. Indiana. ' Entered/as second-class matter on Mny 4tlj/1908. at the postoffice at Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of I Confcress of March 3rd. 1879 • SUBSCRIPTION RATES I One year, in advance ......... .$2.00 Six Months in advance. -- LOIU Single Copies 0;> Subscriptions dropped If not renewed when time Is out. HARRY L. PORTER. JH. ■ | Editor and Publisher ! Office Phone I Home Phone *»O4 ' ■ "a. ■ • ' ' ,y■' - .'■ / : ‘ | . THURSDAY. JUNE ». IW. j MAIN STREET WIIITTLINGS Last week A. L. Miller passed out i. to some of his' friends, four leaf clovers "found on his g'jf course by soine fair lady. The good which these good luck pieces are supposed to produce will probably be as effective in these times of. stiess as some of the plans that are being brought forward by vongi‘es>men, school teachers, Wig business men arid financiers . .Twenty-seven towns and-cities out! of 190 listed by the Hun.tirmtmi Chamber-<-f Con.mei e have day fig fit saving time': and . they are not all, . , large cities either. Indianapolis, Hjuritingtbrt.' Marjpn/ Mun ie]-'J’Lafa.jFette UnucAr are some-fi'if the c er .< itiffii > hi* h are keepiifSF C: un i .' v 1 ■ ■ - j ". and fait And. thereby disrupt ..out time system, should rcAli.e by this time that people d>> no i|-ant the fad ; i of gaming arid l<»king ah hour some' time du: i:•. the y eu;. j Have y<>u i diced the dr ..led change ’that has place, kb the lake and <m rhe streets es a cuse? More traffic.. expensive p cars, girls in .pajamas. men in .white cloth-J ex, dusky servants, light# üb> dt the lake at (right ..the staccato bark of i ■ * ■ noticeable changes. There jieerns to be sum? misipndef-’? standing am<mg the people of.-Syr i i cuse; concerning the rieu light rate which will go into effect shortly Some • think that with the ’ -new:', rate they can or ly receive- i ■ watts for SI.IXI which is not neves- ■ ■ uily true. The .old and .new- rateswill both i. be in effect If a pers n use' more than-28 k. w;, of energy his hill will be figured on the .basis of the-'-new rate. If he uses less'.than 2bk: •> .- his bill wdi be I guiied on the .Lus «. of the old rate. Optional rate means not i n i m pulaory r ate O I S. IO MUI The regular meeting df : thi O E. S. will be Wi - AH members urged to be pi,es< rift-. ' ■ —— -- - 4 I Mr. ami Mrs.- Ed 11 scan find Mr. amid Mrs. Le<» Meade of Chicago weie :■ gucSaturday and Sunday On Saturday eyehing the party wa# entertained' at the home of Mr. and V r,s \\ 'Mallon. On Sunday Mr. and Mis. Brown entertained this group apd Mr. and Mrs. John Walton find. XL and Mrs. Jerry Haminan and daugh- - ter Lillian, at dinner. In th|e afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shock and daughter Dohabell, and Mr. antf-Mrsi Fields of South Bend called- .< i -■ I Mr. and Mrs- Morris Cole and daughter Kathryn of W hitmg,- I nd.. . Miss Rose and Caroline Meyer <»f ; Rochestei -Mra A !■ White and da ghter of Bloomdale. O, welre g uests ' of Mr. and Mrs Dan \V< ls. 3h-m< i al I Day. In the afternoon the Misses : Violet and Vera O’Dell of Elkh who spent the day iti Svracuse, call-’ ] ed. ‘ v- J ! ■ !

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I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greene have bought a new automobile. Jesse Darr has been ill the past week with lumbago.!, . ! Will Rapp is re-roofing Mrs. Lilly Hoopingarner’s house this week l Mrs. Gene Method spent Sunday ..with Albeit Method and family. I Mrs. Vic Niles and Mrs. John Bender drove to Edgerton, 0., Sunday afternoon. •§ "Miss Dorothy Houston of South! , Bend Business College is spending [this week here. | Dallas, D“i.ald and Ray McClintic spent the holiday with their father, Ed McClintic. . . • I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dennis of Roanoke spent Friday evening with Mr. ami Mrs. John Swenson. Mrs. Qrval G. Carr and children, spent Sunday and Monday at her parent’s home at Silver Lake. Mr. and' Mrs. sMelvin Diilen and I family were guests of Mr. and Mrs.; Will Smith in Goshen, Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Ward Flowers l of Nib ■ . spent -Sunday at the hm'nefof -Mr. and Mrs -.Marvin Stiffler. Mr. aird Mrs. Mileham Timberlake have returned home after a visit with relatives ii Carthage, 111. ' , Mr. and Mrs Ed Farley of Elkhart were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kline, Decoration day. ■ Miss 01ga Beckman : came from. Chicago-I<> spend Decoration day at home. , Mi»s Phyllis Miller of Elkhart spent if 81 '' ■ | Mi > \ H Ik.> J w .j- • .died t' South fiend Sunday by the serious i f • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blue and Mr. and Mrs. Orba Bobeck spent De • • I * y S‘ I; B< ! . ,• ’ I ! Ml al d Mrs. C. H Oil have n v cuse from F Way i ; e ; . ■ i) and husband from Dayton, 0., spent i the ?. hday hero. Mis. K -e Steward and son of . Warsaw were Tuesday afternocm . idlers . ■ the I. N- Kit-■•■n home. Mr. and Mrs Chester Swenson anti ! family spent last Wednesday evening ’ rw.tlh Mr- and Mrs. John Swenson. < : M.>; Gerald <»eiget is' spending the Week with her patents; ’Mr. arid/ jir. and Mrs. Adam Keim of South Bdnd .-pe it Monday’ with Mr. and i ■Mi- lid Unrue •* J >d Mrs.’V. M Mead of De f • ■ he week , d with Mt and Mrs.' Harry Porter. Mr. and Mrs Ira T. Howard of Goshen spent Mo’hday here, the guests; of Mrs. Saiah Howard. 1 Mt .. 1 Mrs. H. F W ers of Bre men. spefit the holiday- w ith, relatives ' .-. ■ I Miss„ <b' ine Rapp t ■ ... ■ ; ■ ", Saturday, sgho >1 being dismissed for the summer, t Mr. and/Mrs. Will Blake of CotuT Mrs. O. L. Cleveland . ■ . I Mks Mary Miles, who.is home from! Chicago recovering fi tfn het recent ) illness there, is now ill w ith the I ■ Mr. ar d.P - W. Swt -■ Sr, »mi G •- spe- t last AL mi.iy wjth Mt. ‘ and Mrs. John Swenson and- son ! “Id. 7he ladies Xid f the Meth-dish: church is meeting te-day with Mrs. ' Ci '■ ■ < \ serve refreshments. i ■ . Elma and Edna Neaderhodsef. teachers rt Wt yt were . at the A. H BlanchArd home, Satur- | day y. ■ /" ■ ’ V: .ii.d M; (ovr. IL." ■- and family; Mr and Mrs.. Middleton were! Sunday c.:e>‘.s at, ’he home "f'Kev ■ ■ ® Mrs. M. S:. barger and daughter. Mrs, Eugene Maloy attended the! funeral of Mrs C. T.. Dye in Lees-j burg, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. -Jesse Winger apd I Mr. and Mrs. Fred S.hinn and taini- I and Mis. Ralph Th- rnburg Sunday.

lies of Marion were guests of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. John Webster of Mishawaka spent Saturday at the homes of, Mr and. Mrs. Charles Nine and Mr. and Mrs. Sari: Ty.ler. Miss Bertha LaPointe and ' her mother from Tecumseh, Mich, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Connolly. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Murgatroyd pf Plymouth, former residen's <>f Syracuse spent Memorial Day here, calling on Mrs. J. H. Bowser . Rev, Jarboe is conducting revival services at North Webster each evening this week and over neixt Sunday. Mr. and; Mrs. Alva Nicolai, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nicolai of -Elkhart called on the former’s mother, Mr§. Susan Nicolai Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John O’Neil frpm .Miami, Fla, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Landis for the past two returned to Chicago Wednesday. ■ Mr. and Mrs .J, Dunn of Indiapapolis are now residents of the Eureka House. Mr. Dunn has opened a bart c shop thei e. Mr ,-and Mjrs. C R. Hollett end ■hildre’: m ived to their home in -yiacuse .Tuesday, from Plymouth, vhere they sper.t lhe Winter. Mr and Mrs. Phil Summers land Mrs, gfin of Chicago were guiests - Mr. and .Mis. J. E. Burket, Decoration .Day and Tuesday'. •!-' Miss Ruby Tribble is -pending a few weeks with her aunt Mrs. Cliffrd Black . arid family of-NottW Webster' ■ ' , . Miss Ruth’ Hutchinson of Chicago spent the week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hutchinson and family of . near Milford. •!;.>; er Buchtel arid Mis. Sarah Kauffman, wh"-e farm hi'ines were recently destroyed by tire have .-•aite.d building new homes, ■ . Mr; and Mis. flurry Strieby pf El- ■ r,. 111, spent the week, endl and h Hday with relatives and friends in this vicinity. . ■ -Mr. and Mrs. 1,1„ Trempcr and family of Detroit, Mich,were guests »f Mr. and Mis. H. D. Harkless over he h z Henry Clasoi ind ’ ;i lu f l ’ hem and Mrs liei’ha . <■ Clmwere, holiday lists ■ f Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Rasor. Mrs -Delah Boose of .Gi'shejr and her b: other, Henry Eager of Findlay i>.. old pupil.- of J. P. Dolan, {called ■ him, Monday. ’’ ind Mrs M. Harkless and, Martha la?acock came from Chicago, Saturday to visit relatives heie uri--1 1 Tuesday, ’ Miss Pe , Sri th and Gt Hiles caihe from Chicago to spend Sunday hire, returning to Chicago Monday. Lebri Conrioly »ccom-

Golden Gio MOTOR OIL 125 c per quart 40c per gal. Another bargain in the best of the low priced oils. 100 percent Mid - Continent base Syracuse Auto Sales - : ' ,f Offer Extraordinary Absolutely Free A suit of clothes - $19.75 And an Extra Pair of Pants Absolutely Free This is practically the same as two suits for the price of one. Guaranteed all-wool, and regular workmanship,, linings, etc. This Offer Will Be In Effect Only For A Short Time Remember The Price .... . sl9. 75 For a full suit with an extra pair of trousers. C. C. BACHMAN

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panied them to ■ visit his parents. : Mrs. L. H. Wise came aslo to visit ■ relatives here. i Mr. and Mrs. John Kavanagh and Alice of Elkhart were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. jE, E. McClintic. W. M. Frampton, Mrs. Merl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Frampton ot Elkhart spent last Tuesday evening with Mrs. Elmer MeGarity. • Mr. and Mrs. Sain Gibson and daughter, Mrs. Findley, and Mrs. Florence Mayfield of Chicago were guests 1 of Mrs. Minnie . Clemens from Saturday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Orva Ronan of Detroit, Mich, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Stienbarger last week end. On Sunday .the party visited the home of Jesse Bailey in Niles, Mich. 1 ; Miss Geisel and her sister and brother, graduates from North Man1 Chester college in this year’s class were guests at the Dan Klink home, Monday. 1 Laucks Xanders and six friends from Howe,. Military academy spent Monday with his parents here. Xanders graduate's this coming week from the Howe Military academy. Mrs. Boggs and son Henry, former residents f Syracuse were guests ■ at the Silver Beach hotel from' Sat- ’ urday until Monday, and called on friends in Syracuse while here. Mi .and Mrs. Harry Herrington, 1 Mi\ and Mrs; Elmer Hahan of Wakarusa- and Mis. George Crothers ot near Millersburg called at -the Fred Hinderer home. Decoration Day. ' } Mr. and Mrs. Harold’Mick and son > of Goshen.; and Ernest Richart and ' Miss Henry of South Bend Were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rich? 1 art, Sr, Sunday. ■ Rev. and Mrs. R G. Foust and M family Monday noon for Van i Wert, 0, to spend a few dsys with I Mrs. Foust’s parents. The Fousts ' ; will return Thursday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mis. R E. Pletcher and • Mr. and Mrs. H. W Buchholz spent I {Sunday afternoon in Warsaw where > they called on Mrs Pletcher’s father, : and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Byland; i Miss Helen Jeffries and Miss Ger--1 trude Hoch took the party of girls : who are members of the Ball and r I Racquet’club to Oakwood park, yesherday, where they will spend a,week. I | Mrs. Reed Place and two children ■ f Goshen spent-from Wednesday unI til Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Darr and family and her grandmother, .Mrs. M A. Benner; , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snyder and two daughters of Goshen and Mrs. Rosie Bartholomew’ spent Monday i|with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dillon and I family-. * . ‘ ’ Mrs.. James Peffley received a card from her son George, mailed Sunday

at Fondilac, Wis, where he and Joel Wilt were at that time. Peffley’s' sister, Mrs. L. W. Conroy lives there., Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McClintic and daughter from Kalamazoo, Mich, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McClintic and Mrs. Lydia Deardorff last week end and Decoration Qay. L..S. Jensen and sister Marie and their nephew of Lima, 0, and Mrs. L. T. Jensen of Milford were gubsts lof Mr. an<E Mrs. Dean Jensen, Decoration Day. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Brian and family of Bloomington, 111, came; to ’Syracuse, Saturday to spend Sunday with relatives’ here. Mrs. Hillabold ■ returned here with them and will spend the summer here. Mrs. Elizabeth Walerius of Elkhart and daughter Mrs. Cora Blue of South Bend, former residents of Syracuse were in town visiting the cemetery and old acquaintances here Memorial Day. Mr§. Loretta Cripe of Goshen land Leonard Cripe of LaPaz were guests of Mr an.d Mrs. Bert Cripe, Sunday. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cripe visited the home of Ralph Mapahan in Goshen. p Dr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Landisj and daughter Betty of Chicago spent the TWeek end and Decoration Day with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Landis. On Sunday, , Mr,' and Mrs. Roy Darr were also C. E. Foster and family of South Bend; Mr! and Mrs. D. W. Foster of Toledo, 0, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ffbster of La Otto ,lnd, and Mr. and: Mrs. J’>e Ruch of Milford spent Sunday at the P. L. Foster home. Mr and .Mrs. Warren T. Colwell and Mr; and Mrs. George Cplwell entertained with a lawn party kt the home of the fortner, Monday (evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Foxford who were going to Fort Vyayrie. Mrs. Snepp is on ,her vacation this week from the postoffice. She has received strict orders not to come T (3> near the postoffice while on vacation, so she even ojne for

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her mail. Mr. j%nd Mrs. Laurel Decker and Burdeltx Pfingst from Buchanan, Mich, took Sunday dinner with Mrs. Ada Pfingst. In the afternoon the party attended Memorial Day services at Wolcottville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pharis of Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. George Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley’ Scott and son of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mrs. Josie Snavely. Mr. and Mrs. Roy White, Mrs. Charles Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White and W. B. White -of Marion; and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Greull of Lafontaine were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg, Monday. Syracuse radio owners have been listening over station WO WO, Fort Wayne, Last Friday morning the Waco program advertising Wawasee was enjoyed, and .Sunday afternoon listeners heard the Howe Military band broadcast from Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. George Morris of Elgin, 111, were Syracuse visitors from aSturday until Monday. On their return home, Tuseday morning, they were accompanied by Mrs. Elmer Miles and Mrs. Warren T. Colwell, who will spend this week there. Mr. and Mrs. William Stiefel of Angola, Mr. and Mrs, Carlton Kirback of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Klink and daughter, and Miss Leskey of South Bend were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klink from Saturday until Monday . Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Freeman Jr, arid son of Wabash; 'Miss Margaret Freeman and guests, Miss JaneWellington and Miss Newkomb of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman Sr, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Morgan and son Bob *came from Chesterton to spend the week end and holiday with Mr. Mrs. Sol Miller, Mr. and Mrs.. J. H. Miller of Nortli Man Chester and Mrs. Perry ©rt of Churubusco spent Monday with them.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana, Kosciusko County, ss: In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, April Terfn, 1932. Ellwood H. George ) ’ vs. ) Complaint Edith Nelson ) No. 18850 Now comes the PlainW, by Geo. L. Xanders, his attorney, and files his complaint, herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that said defendants, Joseph H .Nelson, Edith Nelson are not residents of the State of Indiana; that said action is for attachment and tljrat said nonresidents are necessary parties thereto. ; Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, last naihed, that unless they be and appear on the Ist day of'the next term off the Kosciusko Circuit Court, beingi the sth day of ; September, 1932, to be holden on the Ist Monday of September, A. D. 1932, at the Court Housfe in Warsaw, in said County and State, and answer or demur to' said complaint, the baine will be heard and determined in-their absence. WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and | affix the sjeal of said Court, at the ] office of the Clerk thereof, in the City of Warsaw Indiana, this 14th day of May, A. D, 1932. LELAND KINSEY, 4-3. t Clerk Kosciusko] Circuit’ Court 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, Administvator of the estate of ALICE B. DOLAN late of Kosciusko County,, deceased. Said estate is . supposed to be solvent. JOSEPH P. DOLAN, AARON A- RASOR, Exeiutori. May 17, 1932. . ’ 4-3 t

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