The Syracuse Journal, Volume 25, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 June 1932 — Page 5

SOUTH SIDE Mrs. Opal Keen of Battle Creek. Mich., and Hall of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright took dinner at.the G. C. Wright home Sunday. Mrs. Cripe of Goshen called on Mrs. Elmer McGarity, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chidwel! and son Billy and Mrs. Frank Todd of Chicago visited Mrs. McGarity Saturday and Sunday. ’ Mr. and Mrs. LeCount and children and Mrsi Winfiie LeCount. and Mrs. John LeCount called atr the MeGarity home, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ritter and children of Milford, Mr. and Mrs: Trowbridge of Larwell. and, Mrs Sapen of Benton took dinner with Mrs; j Alice Jarrett; Sunday. Mrs. Walter Rex and daughter Mildred of Avilla came on Thursday of, last week to clean house for the former’s mother, Mis. Dan Waibel. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Stump of W arsaw and son Chester and his family called at thfr Warbel home, Sunday* Lavon Davis of Syracuse ujraetwent an operation fhursdayr last week at, the Goshen h<-spit::! Isle had his tonsils i‘ . D- Bowser Mr. and Mis Harry Koher 4f Ekharj called on Marion Davis ami family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis of Flint.' Mich., who spent last week with h - sisters have; returned home . ■ Mrs. Will Ray spent Monday in G shen visiting relatives,... ’ - ~ AFRICA. Mrs. Wanda Baker and little daughter and Miss Ethel N. ed in the Eli Shock- hoine, Monday forenoon. M s. Fi A lage called on her n •the;, -Elizal-elh Shock; Wednesday ; afternoon. Miss Betty Si. ■ ■ lay asternoon with D’Mai is and Doris Shock. Mr. atid Mrs. Clarence Lewallen and fainily: Elmo Sb; • a: d fa:-.iiy and Jacob Eberly were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. \\ ill Tooley hear Kimmel. Callers in the afternoon were Mr and Mi- .Qth« Warstler, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Waistb i ayd Mrs Carl Bemille and children. The Kum-J<>yn-Us class;, of the Brethren Church of Webstei met at the Elmo Shock home last Friday | evening with a good, attehdai e. Ao report an enjoyable- evenini | ■ Mr.i. and Mis. Granville Eaton,! Mrs.—Ella Angel and Mr. and Mrs. Will M<-ck were Sunday* diinner : "’guests ‘of Clarence Mock and Mr. and Mis John Sh-ck and (laughter Loisof. .Mishawaka. Mr. and: i-. Mrs. Lee Dye anft sop CRatles t Elkhart were (jurit in the Eli Shock home Monday, Enoch Knox is gradually growmgi weaker * Jonas Cripe' and Mrs. Elizabeth Shock, Mr; and Mrs. Eli Shock a id daughter Betty called'oh Israel Cripe I Monday evening. ; He is seriously. di at this time . Mis. Elmer Baugher is . nt .red t • her bed with the flu. Miss D'Maris Shock is iissisfii g’ Mis. Merle Gawthnp with houseWoi k this week. i. . ZION. . ,—___ Mr. and Mrs Emmy Guy spent Friday ith Mr. and Mis Harold Myers of Milford. Ixds Kline spent Thursday night with Anne Louise Yoder. Miss Erba Kline spent a few days last week wHth Mr: and Mrs. Lee Henwood and. family. Lucy Clayton sp'ept last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers and family in. Milford. Mrs. Emory Guy spent -Decoration Day with her parents. • Eston Kline and family spent Decoration Day in North Webster. DISMAL Mr.’And Mrs Earl Bitner of Waukegan, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Brombridge and two children of South Bend were week end. visitors of Mr; j and Mrs. Milton Bitner and family. Solly Bowser is numbered with the sick. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mullin of Chicago were recent guests of Ralph Lung and wife. Arthur Buchtel and two sons Jay and Jackie of Middlebury were at the Jasper Buchtel home last Thursday. Mr .and Mrs. Calvin Beck and three sons visited Mrs. Beck’s sister and husband at Remington. Ind, over the week end and Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Avery and son

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Richard of Anderson were recent guests of Lon Burley and family. I Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Himes and three children of Chicago, and Miss Cora Himes of South Bend called at the Dora Clingerman home, Saturday evening, on their way to Indian Village to spend the week end with i ielatives. t Mrs. Mary Maggert is seriously ill , at her home with intestinal flu and complications. > F ’ CONCORD i ' ’ Mrs. Gaff and Jesse Easterday .spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and MrJ. William Wyland. Mis. Ada Clark and son who have been spend- . ing a few weels at the Wyland home returned to. Fort Wayne Monday. Those who were guests <>f Mr. and Mrs. Everett Toni Sunday were: ■Messrs' and Mesdames Emanuel Click dnd family- -f Cr-'mweil; Leonard Ixirson of New Paris; 1 Mead Lemon of Lake Wawasee. Mr. -ami Mrs. Floyd Dewart and family of Milford spent Monday at 1 the Emeral Jones home. I* Mr. and Mts. Chester Stiffler and I family spent Sunday afternoon at • the Imon, Ro.ikst.o6l home in Oswego. Mr. and Mis. Paul Buhrt and sans- '■ Even-!: Ton homeMr. and Mrs. Harrv Strieby. of Elgin, Hl, were guests at the Bert Whi’ehead home .fr<»m • Saturday until Tuesday. ■ Floyd Galloway . and family -of C.unwell a.r.d <>-iy Fi.-her and family I spent Sunday with Mrs. J; A. Fisher. I Mrs. William Tni has been spending a few weeks al the hoine of hei [daughter, Mrs. Chester Brown. ! ■ pons of M.ilf rd spent Sunday even-., ling at the E.i nest Mathews: home. ! Mt- Kail H mart' ;w d tw 'o,.iKiers ire- s ■ ding a . few days in I Ohio with’ friends. ,■ I SOLOMON’S CHEEK Rev.. Sherrill 'hed the-funeral I if.'Mr. John Kull at Burr-Oak, Mon-, day ft« i ■' ( ' f j. Milford spent Monday afteiMoon with Mr. arid Mis Ed Fisher. Mr. and M,is.- Chester Firestone and s '-. M’" Me: i.im Darr.* Mr . and Mrs. Art Nicolai and Harry ’ s spent Su Mrs G: ver Hillbish and children. ■ | with Alice R< h. Mt. a.id Mrs. Ted Cory of Mishawaka spent Monday afternoon with' \lonz.o R oLstool and family. Lestei Barker of Warsaw spent I'Sunday w ith Rev. Sherrill and w ife. Merrill Prickett entertained Iris Sunday - m l c-a-s at the Benton J -4——A children's day_progi given here June U'- . , Mis> l,a O’.t of C.uit• ■O. spent the week end with her mt her. Ab'S. I Mary Ott at the Nat he h Ixmg.home.A Rev. and Mis. Sherrill returned ! home the last this week after ■ ■ . - in Ressaiear. . '■ , i Mrs J.ohn Darr has been on the, I sick, list■ . ■ - ■ Ab< Stanly Smith' and brother-in law, George Smith and Miss Margaret l-Wolf of .Dei-I'. Alb h, spent the.. week end with Mis. Smith’s parents.

WE INVITE YOU - ” , j anil your friends to visit < ur Peons and Iris Gardens, one mile west of Kendalls die. on State Road f>. The Irises are now in bloom andduring the cunrng week od.OOd Peonies will be at their best. Ihe display garden, with its grass pathy, offers a pleasant means of siessing the Peonies and Irises in combination with other shrubs. . 'Our i’eoiii< s. whis h .comprise the finest varieties, were 'award- ; ed mans blue ribbons at the National Peony Show of 1931.' We hope you can 'and enjoy the flow ers this sear. The Peonies wilt be at their best the week of June t>. L. D. BAKER PEONY GARDENS, KLNDAi 1 X ILLI. INDIANA ® N St Hf/ 1™ JFW KI tuj Wcutuua Ju ] Wa are selling the new U. S. Tires at the lowest prices in history I Yet, never has U. S. nt quality— the standard of the 4>*sO m XI industry—been higher. Enjoy the safetyofU.S.Tiresatlowestcost. WtCAMY A FULL LINE OF SIZES ' -FtESH STOCKS AT AU TIMES u u.». ms> V, S. GUARD Syracuse Auto Sales

t Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Rookstool. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Longcor and I daughter Bertine spent Sunday with s Mr. and Mr& Levi Peerman in Bent ton. Sunday school Sunday morning. i. Burr Oak w ill giVe their children’s i day exercises next Sunday evem: g. ; , RICHVILLE Mrs. Grace Harper and daughter Ruth spent Day in LigI oilier. | Mr. and Mrs. Oylo Green,. And Mr. ' l and Mrs. Ora Bdtts of Millersburg ‘[spent Monday at the Botts cottage on ’ I Wawasee. ~ i I Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jackson of I South Bend spent the week end and I i Decoration Day w ith Air. and Mrs.’ . Wil; Wilkins,-n. j Mr. and Airs’. Clem Sheibley of [ j Detroit; Mr! and | Mrs. Jess Snyder J#nd Mr. am! -A’.is. Dewey -Granger, ;-of Mishawaka spent the week end land Decoration Day in the J. Stettler home, also attending the Memorial: Services, at the Jackson Cemetery -on ■Sunday. Kenneth Hapner of near Syracuse id Harold Hire spent Thursday and Friday with .Mr. :lnd Mrs. Jim Milner in Fort Wayne, j ; James Ramsey ivisited in his home :at Connersville, Ind, this Week end; He’is expected i back, to Richville ’With i;ow bride. j Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer and gons of Indianapolis spent the week , end with .Mr. -ami Airs. Henry WiiitAliss Kathry-fl i Stettler called on' Mrs. Ira Kehr ana Mrs. Johiinie Su’d-, ’lbw last Thursday afternoon. ■ ..Mrs. Charles Furs’ and daughter lArdath of Ligonier .were visitors at I tlje Richville M,I E. church on Suri-1 Mr. and Airs. JJ- C. Robertson of Dei: A, Micii, were week end guests i ,'i .Mrs. Pearl Killson and family. New Paris . ; i Mr. 1 and Mrs. -W. W. - Stettler called at the J. Stettler, home on Tburs’day evening.- ! ■ Irvin Bender of Chicago spent ’.he week end w ith Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Hire and fainily. SALEM ' R< y and family ml South Bend tpent tb.e week end at the Geo. - ■ . I Reuben .Mock and®daughter Waneta were guests of Airs. John Mock of Ket dallvilft, Sujnday. Miss Mildred Anderson was a week i c-iid guests at. the James Ingle home. J Conrad Auer called on George Auer-andi Reuben Mock and family, j I Monday. .• I.’. 1 . I > Henry DeFries and wife motored to Irish Hills, Mich, Surlday. t I George Auer' and Roy Koontz and families were dinner guests of John i Roberts and family, .Monday. 1 j Mrs. Jesse Miller called on Mrs. Arch DeFries this week. j j. R y Pinkerton and family called, •at the li'nan ’ Roo-kstool home last [ Thursday? afternoon. ! R< bert Bowser spent Saturday) iiiuht with Jake DeFries. j 4 v Smith. Wife, and daughter call-J ed at the Rov Pinkerton home Fri-. I

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day afternoon. I FOUR CORNERS. The two nieces of Mrs. LaTone ' Jensen returned to their home at i Richville, Sunday, after a week’s \ , visit at the Jenson home. ! Mr. and Mrs. Darr went to War-; saw, on business Saturday. Air. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder had as their guests Sunday Messrs and Mesdaines Myers, Jensen and Darr,; ; and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Ball of Elkhart. Air., and Airs. Charles Deithrick ■ and two children of^Goshen spent ai ; few days at the home of A. W. • : Ge’yer. . ? . ’ ! Twenty-nine people gathered at . the Geyer cottage ~4i Syracuse Lake, Monday evening, where they enjoyed ?. wiener roast and other good eats. A good .time was enjoyed by a!L Oliver Graff (>f near New Paris spent Saturday at the home of.Oscar Graft. Frank Maloy has made some notable improvements at his farm . re- ;> ■ ■ ' ’ ■ | -o— . 1 | REAL ESTATE , TRANSFERS The Joiirmd. is fmpished with the following transfers of real estate by Houton C. Fraze. . ab ta \V ai >aw; T ;■■'■■■/ — Clem Sttlmp to Jacob O. Kantz, strip in section 8, jJefferson township, SIOO. ’ : ■ ’ Epworth .IlLeague Institute to . Hallett’ E. R - A. Epworth Forest, SGoO.'; ■ George E. Auer to Chloe. Agnes Davisscn, 12 actes section 1 Plain i X. H< mer, F. I-■ ’’■ John A, Sloane to Gty H . d Leona'A. Aker lots 5 and 6 Island Park, Chapman ; Lake, sl. • i 1 Papakeetchie C,-; ;>. to. Christian Hl | Alarhenke, lot 39, s|ibd- 4, Papakee- . tchie, S'4OO. ; ■' ' 1 Jesse Eschbach and Jan L- Knapp, receivers, .to Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, ' 320 acres, sec- 1 s 5 and < T,ip| >-am e township, I 516,385. _ . o ■ Edmund McClintic. to, Fonso C.. Wolf and Fred W. Goebel, lot 2 ! Cottingham Beach. j’ ;Thos. 11. Bedell t-> Bedell Alfg. Co, 5 lots Felkner’s-.'addition, Milford, sl. : . Benj. F. Kitsori t<j> Sarah ft Gris- ' som, w'es.t.’•> lot 41 p. &M. addition, . Syracuse, S3O, Benj. C '. Laura AL Jones, east lot 41 D, & M. addition, Syracuse, i L Bruce L Pierce to Douglas John, and Isabella Scott, strip adj. lots 16 and 17, Mineral | Springs, Tippej canoe. sl. i O. AL Rafig to Ciirl Wright, lot 97 ! D.- & M. addition, Sjyrac.use, SSO.

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THE SYRACUSE ENTERPRISE ; r June 3, 1875. Since the heavy rain of last week i the nights have been remarkably l cool. A gvod board fence encloses the schoolhouse grounds and during the past week it has been nicely painted. Widner and Acker did the painting. Mrs. Lewis Butt died on Friday last and was buried on Saturday in a cemetery south of town .She had been very feeble for a short time ( with consumption, During the past week Mr. James Benner has moved his dwelling house from near the corner of Main and Huntington street on his lot in the ■ Strombeck and Weaver addition. He ' riojy has a pleasant ’location in which !to reside. ■ ■( . A. J. Clay met with quite an accident on Thursday of last week. He was at W’or.k upon the roof of the new planing mill ;0f Addison Greene when losing' his footing ■ he fell to the gTTKuid, a distance of neary 20 fee’, Muckily without sustaining any serious injury. On j Friday afternoon a barn on the finrn of Mrs.-Sloan, two »r three .r les east of t-,\vn was totally destroyed by fire together with most of. its’ contents.: | Robert Cory has his barn about completed. | • Frank Lesh nuived into his new dwielling upon the hill last week. Mn John Bushong who has been in Illinois and for a month or (more returned on ..Friday night of last week. Wg are | glad to know that Mrs. Frederic Butt of this place, who has . £■

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been in Earlville, 111, for several tyeeks undergoing treatment for cancer by Dr. G. B. Walker of that c place has returned much improved r in health. I The nights during the past week J have been very cold and frosty, so 5 much so that fires were an absolute . necessity. But little corn has been . planted in this vicinity as yet. The incorporation meeting on Moni day was a failure. Our town will I close its eyes for another Rip Van ! j Winkle snooze of a quarter of a cen-' I tury in duration. J We are now having a daily mail Jby the B. & 0. road. The new ar- [ rangement commenced on Wednesi day of last week. II A load of two of good dry wood | will be taken on subscription. If you | can’t bring us wood, remember us-in i your prayers. It is something to know ,las we sit and shiver, that 1 we are not forgotten if the stove is cold. k . Corn planting is about through ( with.

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