The Syracuse Journal, Volume 25, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 June 1932 — Page 5

e\MAIL/3> RICHVILLE Mrs. Dewey Granger us Mishawaka, who spent the past week in the J. Stettler home. was the dinner guest of* Mr. and Mrs. Knox Stettler on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Henry Whitmer spent Sunday in Elkhart, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willie Weybright. They were accompanied by JuniuV U hitiner of Indianapolis, who is here to spend the iummer with his grandparer.'s. Mr. and .Mrs. Lemuel Snider spetfl Sunday at the Orley Brown cottage <»n Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace- Bobeck and Mr. 'and Mrs .Everett Eversole <>f Ligonier spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George McDaniel and son Harold. Miss Kathryn Stettler called on Mrs. lia Kehr of Syracuse last Wednesday evening. The ’members of the Ladies Aid of the Richville M. E. Church, which i es last Wednesday at the home • Mis! D. L Blue, chose the following officers: President, Mrs Hay Blue., vicei-president, Mrs. Veil Conrad; sec.-treas... Mrs. John Emmert; devotional. Mi' Gi'-i.c Hire, pia: I- . Mm. Giace Harper chorister, George McDaniel. ti«i al committee. Mis li a Foust and M«rs. Monioe Ott Mr. and Mr*.'Everett 1-eedy and f.m.iiy*M Warsaw spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Shouder. They were accompanied by Miss W’illma Sh uder.- who returned home after spending the past week in Warsaw s Mi-s I’i’Maris Sh<" k .ailed M . C harlotte •Saidlti. Tuesday afti ii ■. .■ Mis. Elmo Shock and children <•<l on Mis. Ja. oi, Click, Thursday afternoon. M t and Mrs Ex ... Sh i<ek and Bobbie went to Oh u. F iday to at tend the funeral <-f the fotmvrs a mt; .Mis Toni Muliig.in Mrs. Mary Felch and Mrs. Georgia - Fredericks and children spent Ihuis day aft er no. n with the Misses Mildred and Ethel MeClinth [ Milo Miller ;• ok dinner Satuie. V With his uncle. Eimp >h ck lhe Misses Irene and Pau - Shock art. speeding I several days Andeisn, Ind. ! atteidmg the ferem e. of lhe Churv h• f God I i Helen and Ray'Shock, grand ( cfcfil-' drer. <>f Eh Shock have o e t spend the sum: et with t'l d parents, i On Monday inriai u th. Misses Catherine aid Gei.inii :.e Click .it- . tended ’.. party given in I. wof the' bride elect. Mis- Ja- el Kearnes, at the imine of tier pate .- m E-.khait rhe gloom Is a : ,O .. ~u de Ci live ■ the New York lent d lines A pot- ! luck suppe: was vl Vrd by the laity en ploy es f I ■': . t io- Is >. ,d: <*U G I ur. • i . farm arid a lovely linen tablecloth was presented :• m .de t- -e y the go Is. ■ \ Sunday at'«in. -n calc- m the Jacob C In. s h< me we:e Mt. and MiGranville Tieatofi and. Mrs .Ella Angel. •' Sunday dmheY guests of E:• Sh<a k ami family weie CL.ierme Lewailen a ! d family. Miss Hu h Banning! and Mi" .Mat garet’ VLmyy. Monday > a Hers m lhe J,:u '■ Click hon.e w.e:e Mr and Mis Meiie Il<■ k and daughtei Ruby-, Mrs. Fred Kline, Mr*. Harry Crouch and son Bernard. The Africa reunion was well atn tended Sunday: M; at d M-. 1 ■ Shock and family. Mr. and Mts. John Shock and daughter I. : Mt and Mis. Let- . Dye and. son Vh»iles spent'Sunday with the Eli Shock family. Mt- -a>.d Mr#. John. Mock , called in the evening. Mrs. Ira Crow -and son Everett called in the Eli Shock home. Monday evening. Mrs. Elmer Ba iU and \ ■ ' .. day fulfil ' w=itthv ! :: i-i's -s---tv. ZION. Martha Br-we. -let’ Sunday with. Eston Kline and family. Mts. Marion Miller spent the week end with Floyd Brower and family Mrs. Emory Guy spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs; J NMph Sn ith and family. . , . ■ ” Floyd* Brower and family and Mrs. Jda Guy called on relatives in Pjercetvn. Sunday afternoon. Miss Alva Erts returned to her home in South Bend, Sunday, after visiting last week with the Esbon Kline family. ’ SALEM Those froni this vicinjty who attended the Torn and Nine reunion Sunday were: George Auer and family; Dkle Tom and wife and daughter; Alfred Tom and Reuben Mock and family. Orris Hank and wife of LaPorte were Sunday guests of Chauncey Weybright and family. Mrs. Hank and little son will spend the week with her parents. Dorothy and Pauline have been spending a fe.w days with their father. Ed Klinger. Conrad Auer was a caller in this vicinity last week. Lucile Smith spent the week end

with her parents. James Pinkerton called on Donald and Harry Smith, Sunday evening. Joe Smith and wife called on Mrs. Jennie Corris last Wednesday afternoon. i Nelson Auer spent Monday night with his uncle, Auer and family. I FRONT STREET Last Sunday morning the writer Went lo the little white church and found m lhe Sunday school. After Sunday school Rev. Jarboe gave a tine 'talk' on Prohibition, telling ! what the great college professor from California and Professor Wears of the Bethany Bible school of Chicago said. We are more interested ijt what Jesus said about prohibition. Show us where J<eoUs uses the woriiH prohibition in the Bible, o>en wejtriiVf” iielieve it. N. / :'l. .s: Thm-wiay 'and Sunday, mite, loaded with ! -h'ug tackle ar;ivi<| ..nd Syracuse L r .e was dotted with, people in boms f>>r mile.- rroumi. Many of these fishers catfght. the limit. One • Id t.sherng inc ' ' Q The wI e d >•• ov<■ !. ... ti west c>f where ft. <r sses the old H... • '-.gt- '.id i ile e cut > v t • eight feel deep lhe d t > anted to it and made' ■ a ' ’ L,?. - ea-t • f the . Alev et i'. h .! ’ . . .O’c nearly fit..shed- as fat as Ed Ben.ev s * Here the;, f u:.d a* drv :.- k h . i'l2 feet, deep. They have • ' : ade the cut-through the Myb> toll. y. . .e .. : M ■ u Mrs.-Rt -k at.d tw ’rn'idie;. • i ..' were -guem- ■ f Mr. ■> d M . I weij I’e S. y . M M lei is publishei ■ f the papei there . They enjoyed bathing, and -fishing, |i They caught the limit and home pie with, the day’s}; iti g I. we, 1 l < ev w ent : t in. •: 1 .- ■> Monday to-iook after his ‘interests J there ?■ ; Ih< Silent Citi. A few weeks ago ihe'citixens f _•< ; miles 'around SyrjicUse came to. tiie De<mitim Service.- ..I the old Sv:a.j , use- <C ‘ .etet y. . ■■ . . -. i .. . fee .. 0,. pj merest . r the :.- .tiful butt.g ermi’ d. t th > ro- . : sp d than, anv other in ther -i Id, and we have good reason,fbHl ’ . ■ I- i- I ■ a . .p .e■me■ f■ ■: ea,e?t at.d iie •.-est friend-., iie'-iue-h .ndteds of ,'. s ua.. ’.o ,e- and phv-ij > — i • > 1 ■ He e «J -iw l|e <•- I ; \ ..’es .. d .- h< •> ’; .mites that were buried to and o' i ■ they . ■■ w t e like urselves, old■: e. ; and . w men. with hi-11; white as snow. \\ • efi ’r. p.! t - ;hti aves f Naniy ami Aievamier ' . Get ■■ I. a; : !>■:■ th a (. • V . who were ott; school mates at the - Id ' Giibeit school two and <> e half I Then we no.ticied the grave of little, B. tLy C- ;y. the I y w h w;-.- b.it'tet-. by a mad dog and died in gieat The:- the crave of Sai.t -1. ivei i::l . who was hurl ■ d died'after ’bett.'g* .] 1 ■ ■ ■<- wh < h he was riding Then’.we noticed* the graves of old frendss, jjohn Gordy, Satmtei S: ider, a, l-d Dt B w -er. A". A < and Mary J- nes C:d Weaver Darr. Alva ami Betty Y'oume. W lam anu Kate Be.' ma-i, L’h’.. d Sai sb Mi «•-. Mike aal( y ’ thia'. Mye: -i:: ;; g!'■■ ;p lie Ahram Nv’l and Lydia Net!, hi- I wif . --tie y side With their' - J h'h and Do- -e. ■ feai by Next. is I i. A Neff, her tidy s -1 vers ■ d Ms>ses ■ ed by ,■ her side. Just thir what a numberof' old ■ len . I they ■ lived- .But thejy are better bff, they j haV e gone t : e-t UNCLE LEW. WEST END Mr. and Mr- Frank Linderman, i Mi ami Mrs Bert Neff attended the funeral of John Mellinger Sunday as- :, it North Webster Mr- Aibe.rt War-tie: and daughter 'Helen spent Sunday with Mr. itidi Mrs. Roy Swiha;: in Osceola. Mrs. R Neff, Mrs. E. Vorhis spent Wedm'-day with Mrs. Henry Nett at Fair Law n. . Mt.-s Ethel Vorhis spent• Thursday with Mrs. Manda Neff. Mrs. John Honer and children and Mrs. Sarah Honer of South Bend spent Friday with Mrs. Claude Niles. Mr. and Jesse Metz, Mrs. Amsy Ciem called on Mrs. Milo Geyer ; and Mrs. F. Weybright, Saturday afternoon. They are on the sick list, -i Mrs. Kenneth Mellinger spent a few weeks in. Elkhart with friends J. T. Weybright is very ill at the home of Mrs- Claud Niles. Those who called there last week end were Mr. and Mrs. John Wey bright, Mr. . and Mrs. D. Hasting of Milford: Wesley Weybright of New Paris: Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Doll of Elkhart: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ogle of Goshen; MissGrace Prough of Shipshewana; Rev. Milo Geyer; Rev. Atnsey; Mr. and Mrs. Orba Weybright. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weybright, Mr .and Mis. W. E. Sheffield. Eugene Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lutes were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Steinmetz near New Paris. Mrs. Floyd Rowdabaugh spent last week with her parents near Silver Lake. Her mother is in ill health. Miss Ruth DeLanner of North Manchester is spending the summer *

. . - i ith her aunt and uncle, Mr. and , Mrs. Floyd Rowdabaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rowdabaugh of i T'ittsburgh, Pa., will spend a week helre Avith Nir and Mrs. J. W. Rowv’abaugh, also' his brothers -Seth and Floyd. Mr; and Mrs. Harley Gall, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gall, Mr ami. Mrs. 1. . Weybright and family. Mr. at.d Airs. 1 Gall and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Roy! Isenhour spent Sunday with Mr. and | Mrs. K. Miller near Bourbon. Mr; and Mrs. Orba Weybright were Nqnd'ay dinner guests of Mr. .and Mrs. William H. Weybright. CONCORD 1 ■- I Mr. and Mrs. George Biltz and' Mr. and Mi-. Mil ..rd Foie and fam.i-■ psjbf Mishawaka spent Sunday ''Nj 1 *nk ■ Co’ Mjr. .land Mrs.- Bert! Cripe called. I Mr. and Mi-. Charles Lynch ci; .\ ippanee lied a! the J :< - Dewart r.-iiit Sumi .y evening. Those-who wme guests at the: . mi-t Matm-ws h . -mi y were: ’ ‘dr. ar.d M. -1 [-wait arid Mi. snd -M:-. J< hn R( p. I Whyi.. F her sj ' .- . ay as with Lewis H AH , . ■ ■ ‘ A ?S'« ider were ‘ guesjt- of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Howe, j Sunday evei’b.g. .Mrs. Geraldinej Katv.meyer- and ■’>yf of F.-rt Wayne spent a week | V d I e, andf| i etui ed ’ their b e M >mi y. Mi -;d M -1.. .?i !’cw .:'. Air. kndMrs Guy two daugh . it the;' : ajst Math-Ws h- me • Ms- and, ? ’ feiv day- 1 .st week a Anderson. Wj'.iia Vv yla.-.d -, e Fl day ill Mt iye V - ( e me ■ • . M- ‘ nd A . Skinm . <i .. .•■!. Imi . ; s C .lied . at >.• De. t v. !' ;’et:,-..d hot . Monday t - ■ v . eyed S ..: ay W: i. • -aid .Mm, Belt!..:: Whitehead : i.e M mi Mi -1 -w ie- v Dewai:. I•- -• M: t-.d Mrs Lloyd and Miss Doi lie. Shier call! -*.! | SOUTH SIDE . • . j Mrs. \\ - ■ wa< called' to Cornell. Saliirdak .••;/ account of her! .' ■ . n Mis. Op.l ;>;>pe!: >of Ber U-n took!' niier. Sunday with her n,other. In ie afle: ■ •-n they mot -red t- Lar-1 ill to visit Mr: at d Mr-. Trowbridge, | Mrs."’.Elmer McGarity received VQtd Os the death of h.er aunt in Go-’ Mm Plolis was. 86 I Mr-. Waitles Rex f Avilla came! ■ ■ iday Os last week to the' home of I hjer paients,' visitigg there. Untiil Satm day al’e: Mr. ami Mis. E mer Hamman of! .North Webster woe alleis a-t the home of” Mrs. Law reu e ' Heid. Sun-’ . . NA—

I A CHEAP SHOE Is Like Cheap Talk ' . It Docs Not Wear Well It’s Smart to I Buy Good Shoes I And Then Keep 'em Re paired I Snavely Shoe Shop The Royal Store W. G. Connolly . 1 Opposite Post Office . 3 DAYS ONLY June 23 - 24 - 25 ! XVe ! Cfelebrate the ■ Anniversary ? amous BOBOLINK \ ‘ ||y / SILK HOSE I \ With a special ! y / 3 low price of /•> 7Qp • SI.OO Pure Silk . | UU P dll Picot Top n r o • Service and Chiffon Weight B ""’ l3| “ lr M, Guaranteed $2.2S Regular price after June 25 I

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day. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Warsaw’ 1 .*called .there on Monday. i Janies Ray of Garrett visited in the home of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ray, Sunday'. The Two Sitton families of Arcola , were Sunday visitors at the Lida Davis home. In the afternoon Charles and Will-Culler were callers. > TIPPECANOE I . Lawrence Scott of. Elkhart, with his family moved* to the Albert Scott home. I Avelda White and Viola Scott and 'c.ar:. it -se White afternoon With \'irg::iia Scott; | Mrs. Greeley Yoder called at the J. Garber h< n.ie. Satuiday afternoon. Jessie B ugher spenj. one day last ' week at the Celia Baugher home.. { Mr. and Mrs. Grover Penn and . Mr. -o d Mis. J. L. KSi.e !• : ar.d daughter M'azie spent Friday .evetiing at the Clarence Mock home. Mr. -• d M - '■ '• ' ' ■ d Royal Kline were guestp at the J. L. Kline h me. Thursday evening,. ** j Emmit Gordy called.‘on Charles, Grissom Friday evening. • Mrs. Ge : ; re Tom called on Mrs. *lsaiah Kuhn Thursday morning.' ; ' _T DISMAL I. i’.oy’Miles of Minard spent a pat*.' of last week vvi?h Merritt Lung and', family. . ; . j, C aus B :■<” k was a Fort Wayne visitor Satuiday!. M’. and -Mrs.'Sn ts were guestMr, and Mrs. Cromwell, Sunday. ' M - F Lns -n f Ligonie. 'ami he: v.ianoson Phillip Stair < ; 1 nt W y:e v.dted Mrs. Nelson lv beefc amt daughter, Friday. C- . M.‘- John Kaim;: and daughter! Vmla visited Mills. Charles Dull and

ROUND TRIP FARES REDUCED 1/ Every week-end to and y including September 3rd This reduction is in effect between all Stations on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad , and connecting lines in the territory east of and including Chicago and St. Louis and to Eastern Canada. Tickets good leavingtajrom noon Friday to midnight Saturday. Good returning toleave destination any time to and including midnight trains the following Monday, Good in Coaches or Pullman cars on payment of regular Pullman charges. Liberal stop-overs returning. Consult local agent for details. FOR SAFETY AND COMFORT —_ "TRAVEL BY TRAIN"

grand daughter, Miss Doris Maggert Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bowser were Ligoiyfer shoppers Friday. . Mr.Vand Mrs. Clell Buchtel and Miss Anna attended the Michael reunion near Sidney, Sunday. Dean Carlson, wife and daughter spent Sunday with Dora Clingerman and wife. ABOUT THAT SALE The National Clearance Sale Week, announced in last week’s Journal, o be from June 27 until July 2 unler the auspices of the American Legion isn’t. W. G. Connolly had received notice of it from supply houses in Chicago' tnnduncing their special prices for that week, and merchants in .Syracuse thought if it was to be a national ail-air. bargains in Syracuse .-tores w ould be . advertised in this week’s paper. But the I>egion post! here had not heard of it; Warsaw was not informed, and a query to.’ Indianapolis brought no reply. But there are bargain's, regular ( weekly ones, advertised in this week’s paper. ’ — ■—-— it takes all kinds of people to make a world. Some worry -pver whether United States Steel will ever come back and others worry over whether: r not Jack Dempsey will be able to do it*. ' i GEM THEATRE MILFORD FRIDAY-SATURDAY JI NF. 24-25 GEORGE .O’BRIEN In that 1 hrili Packed Zar.e Grey’s Story. RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE” Alsu SELECTED SHORTS SUND W-MONDAY FREDRIC MARCH IN DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE’* ' A picture filled with excitement ! from beginning to end. ■ \ Also, SELECTED SHORTS I First Show 7:00 Second Show 8:45 | .Adults 25c Children 10c ;

JET WHITE STORES WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO THE FARTHEST Q PURE 10 pound Cloth Bag $ .44 CANE 25 pound Cloth Bag 1.10 TV 1 DEL MONTE, Sliced, Os rmeapple i . ge cns 2 for ( 35c Q 1 and APRICOTS, Del Monte, Libby’s ! qq 1 eaClieS Silver Bar, large cans, 2 for j uOC Peas I Jar-Tops liA /L Raisins" 10c Starch 19c p Fl 1 I KELLOGG'S and POST TOASTIES j A Corn-r lakes Large P k gs luc — ? Peanut-Butter BEST BULK,3 lbs: « 25c -. I * D • •Ai MAKES BEAUTIFUL BISCUITS i f 9A . DISqUICK . Regular size pkg .L .. .. ..JVC Toilet-Soap 19c Grape(ruit . for : 2 3c Tomato-Juice ‘ ‘T,;/ 1 23 c Malt w ™™ P, ‘\.Eoo gsa Coffee WHITE HOUSE. QQr* VACUUM PACKED, Lb Arfc/C Q R & gVwHITE NAPTHA and nn □Oftp KIRK’S FLAKE WHITEpIO bars ZOC D e MAKES CLOTHES WHITE, -in LOST—Late Saturday night or early Sunday morning Fred Hall lost S2O in front of the Jet White Store. Finder please return to the store.

HAVE PARTY AT SYRACUSE LA9KEj Miss Doris Ellen Walters, daugh-, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grove Walters of South Bend, who are spending i their vacation at their cottage on' Syracuse Lake, entertained a group es friends Tuesday afternoon. Bathing was enjoyed, followed by a weiner roast and picnic supper on the lawn. Following this the party went to Waco. Guests were: Miss Marjorie Weiss of Bremen, Ruth McClellan, Margaret Andrews and Jeanne Yockey, Robert Huckins, Harold Kirkley, Ray Beyers Charles Lorenze, John Alberts and Jack Driggs of South Bend.

Specials for Saturday All Items Cash ' SUGAR, 10 lbs 40c I BUTTER, New Paris, per lb 19c COFFEE, 1 lb. Chase & Sanborn and a. 10c pkg of Tea for j. 33c NEW POTATOES, per lb Z Z jCZ Z 2Jc PET MILK, 3 Fall cans, ~ j .... 18c ' TOILET SOAP, Hard Water doeba, I 6 bars for : p.,...' .... 25c LYE, 3 10c cans for .... .... .... ...... j 21c RICE, 3 lbs for Z ZZj . T 10c FRUITS and VEGETABLES Strawberries, Green Beans, Cauliflower, Radishes, Onions, Peas, etc. FINEST QUALITY for LOWEST PRICE Seider & Burgener • ■ T ■. ■

THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932

HEMSTITCHING—You can get your Hemstitching doile in Syracuse, Phone 120. < 9-ltp

—For Sale— SWEET POTATO PLANTS Big Jem Jersefy, Dooly Yam and Porto Rico Varieties. Write for price, stating number wanted. Plant a large patch for both economy and health and beat Old Man Depression. They will please you. DAVID NICHOLS COMPANY Kingston. Ga. 5-8 t