The Syracuse Journal, Volume 25, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 June 1932 — Page 4
THURSDAY, JUNE 3», 1932
THE SYRK'CSK Joiß\U< REPUBLICAN- J Published every ThurMlay# at Syracuse. Indiana, Entered us second-class matter on May 4th. at l, je P a’ Syracuse’ Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance *$ 2 00 Six Months in advance - - -- L lh Single Copies • .05 Subscriptions dropped if not renewedwhen time Is out. IHKRY L. PORTER, .IK. Editor and J’liblislier Office Phone 4 Home Phone 901 IHI RSI)AY, JI NE 30, 1932 ■ i ■ Noble Myers was sick at * home with lumhOfo, yesterday. Lois Mitchell <>f Nappac.ee is visit ing her grandmother, Mrs Esl.i W olfe J. P. Dolan spent Tuesday in arsaw.' on business;! - Ernest . jis working at Ruple’s tilling station P <> > f LaPorte Was the guest of Mrs. Isabel Grieger, Sunday Laucks danders returned h- u.e from Howe Military .Academy, Friday Mr. and .His. Everetj Darr - f Goshen spent Sunday evejning with ami Mi > le.-se 1 >at i • j 1 spent the week end wph Mrs < ..r i s parents at -Silver l.akf. Mr .and Ms>. Russell Hinderer and family were din.net guests of Mr. a- d M: 'F: ed Hinde: ei, >i. • oa.V Mr. and Mt'.. William GeigeV and family' attended the itrm r t-er. reunion in Nappanee, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitt f Fort . Wayne spelt Sunday with Mr. .cd -Mis. Gerald <leigei. Mrs. Wehrley’s' music pupils will give a re Itai. :: M f.iu. .. Weefrom Friday Mni. A. -J Pettit "f Elkhart is visiting her son, Rev! John A Pettit, this week “Grandma” Whisllet c.n. e fieri Jackson. Mich , Sat.n day, to; visit relatives here . » Mis. Della Walker left on Sunday for a two week.' visit with relatives in Columbia ( it y. Mr. and Mrs. Van Cripe of Elk hart were Sunday suppei guests f Mt. and Mrs Roy Hr. wr. Mr. and Mrs Harry M.nc and s -. Jackie of Goshen were guests of Mr. and Mrs.-Eston Clayton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs; Joie Rmh arid. MrPerry F<»slei spenti Friday m S- .th “Hend ; Mr. and Mrs M A Pryor ..f t h CtgO were guests fef Mr ai d. Mis John Gliever. Sum'll.' Ned Hailey and Ralph I h Jr. started w rkii g at I’!.--! i.b . - soda fountain this week. • Mr. and Mi' lilai'-id H- e'!-- i <•: spent Sunday 7 with| his parant* : c;.i . South Bend , Mi-s Kathryn Maim- - w -t'kim. f the town clerk, ir. the office i. l.rot mg the year's water rent' Mi's. Etta See-’e, 1 who has been; ill at her home noith of town ! i S*v eral watfrli-. * -c Mr. and Mrs A. M. Car i « f-Stiver Lake were gueSls -of M: ar.d Ah' <•rv.fi G. Carr, F iday. Miss Faye Rtchhart and friend of Churubusco were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richlyirt. .Monday even mg. Mr. and Mis Ralph Method and Misx~ Kathry n. Maine were Aim rer guests of Mi. anti M:- Ez; a Graham in Warsaw, Saturday. So| Miller spent Thursday .in In dianapo'is <.h hU'-ne" Mm Slllei and son Dick spent the day with Mrs Petry Ort in Churubusco. Mrs. J. H Bowser returned h-me last Thursday After r.oon after visiting the homes of hei s ns Hr. Elkhart and Goshen. A new Frigiqaire-McCray ref igei ator counter was installed at Seider and Burgener’s grocery st-re this week. . Miss Edna; Ijower of Warsaw, who had been visiting Mrs. Wilma Hue for two weeks,., left yestejdaj for Auburn, to visit friends there. ,i Stephen Freeman and son Joe planned to drive to Chicago, today t<> bring Miss Margaret Freeman home. She will spend the summer here. Mr. and Mrs Charles Francis. Mi'. Audia Hutchinson, and Fred Schrop of South Bend were guests of. Mr. and Mrs. .Lavi Kitson, Sunday. Mrs. J. Hi Miller of North Manchester apd Mrs Perry* Ort of Churubusco were guests of Mrs. Sol Miller yesterday. | .. ■ Mr- and Mrs. Earnest Sweet and little daughter Mary Alyce of Fort Wayne spqnt Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Brickel. Mr. and Mr*. Otto Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hess f Elkhart weie 6 o’clock dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brown, Monday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe TDbble and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Black in No. Webster. While the Evangelical church is being redecorated these next two weeks, services will be held in the school house, | Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hamman and daughter Lillian and Mr*. Melissa McDonald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gants in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gant* and Mrs. Josephine Woods were dinner
■ uests of M.s. Gertrude Guller in| .Goshen, Friday. ’ j: Mr. and Mrs Melvin Diilen and' family and Miss Eloise Richhart attended the Barringer reunion in New Paris, Sunday. On account of next Monday being the Fourth, Miss. Garrison says Kindergarten will not meet that nmriiir.g. but Will meet the follow- , ing Saturday. Mrs. Eston McClintic and daughter ' Elizabeth and Mr*. Rebecca Searfoss • and Mis. Will Darr spent Thursday in Warsaw. They went, to see Mrs. AViniield Angel who is ill there. ‘ " Mrs. N.ancy Nine and Mrs. Judy of. I Sylvania, o>, came t Syracuse Mon-1 day to stay until yesterday, attend-] ing to business here and visiting Mrs.] > Francis t and Mr*. Charles Nine.: Miss Katharine Rothenberger, who has been teaching school in England r, will start for home, August 20, to reach New York. City \ . ,-u.st 26. - Joel Wilt and daughter- Betty returned home last Wednesday after.noon after a vacation Spent in W S' sin. Gem ge Pell ley acl unpat ied . them; I Dr, and Mrs..C. R. Landis and dau-| ghter of Chicago will spend the com-1. • J w <-e e dv. t h Al.-. a' li M - Mart | .Landis, and Helen will remain for summer •- ■ ; tion. . The Past Chiefs club, of the Pyth ran] Sisters met with Mrs Warren T. Collwell, Tuesday for their pot luck 1 dinlner. Twelve members and two* .Csts were present. The J . \ •• ve will be with .Mrs Edmonds. Mr. .’.nd Mis-. ham Gibs n. Mrs.’ Florence MaytieM/ Mis 1. C. Fml-y and her ■■ 'n.-: m law are expected: . ’.o cone to Sytacu.se. Saturday. to. spend the Fourth- with Mis. Minmet Cl ' ‘ r-F.. el Tho-o-ur.- mmmht Martha ‘ Tuesday, altei a m-mth'-s' | ViSit With h::i M M :>s Mar-I .. ai et.Cia.-'k accompanied Alartha Ann* heU a.-.d will yisit Mr, and MrsH Ralph Thornburg. Mr and Mrs Eston MiClintHvMr. I - arid Mrs. Sam Rasor of Syracuse arid! Mr and Mis. (Henn Shock and dim- * liter l>- • f South Be- J 1 \e e.- tests of M- d Mrs \\ . AJallon, Sumi ay. ■■Ski|>py" the cat .it ThoriiburgV i.rug store which entertained so many people with his playful anti<s in re ■<- wee- - dud. M d y ■ lie ■a- ill !’• : s(.\e:a. day', a- It. .g h. - he had eaten a.pois med lai. Mrs. Irene Slrieby was jn Syracuse" •.isiting relatives from Friday until; Sunday, who- she went T Chn ago. .- n I i' M s Sti ei-y T s u-'ig i <-d her p.-sitt : at the . . htaiy aca ' i.ei :y i- Gainesville, Ga. Mis. Fa remv Mille: ami duughtei l Don thy of H-we. are gueets of Mm I Sol Mil Cl thus 'week. Miss' Dor. .hy •Idlei will be - onnet ted with the Sonservato'ry id • Elkhart this coming y. ea t. Mr. and Mis.’ Bechtold of North) .Mancheatdr have moved into the! h-m.e Mis' Kathaiii «• R- thenbergei - on Huntington street- Mi. Bechtold - ; gravel pit on one pfl Da:. F.shci’s fntiiis, according to .Mi I it- ’he bet c er. Dr. Fred Clark of Indrar.ap-lis I Time to Syracuse, Tuettday. to locate e.c 11 ' •’ ,- w.. m- Mrs. J. H.J Bowser’s, and he will live in Mrs., s j C I.eppe ' h- use Mis baby will move -t< Syra -> - ■. - t i joi.-, him here. . ■ .Word received from Rev Jarl e is th.-.t he is in Lincoln. Neb., w..ntmg f--r the Buick to he repaired. He ’ < xpects to get the var about the • riddle of .the week and intends to vet l»a. k here-in time t-- ttfke care of] hi- appointments next Sunday. . Mrs' Sr.ern m DeaC and Mm i t h.im ey H :e: pi m- ed t.. l-.-axe • n Friday for Dtiphi, Minn., to spend the Fourth and-week fallowing al Mi> Hucvi's home there. The.y will
NATIONAL ■«. . . CLEARANCE WEEK THIS WEEK END ONLY ■ We have one book comprising twenty-five, patterns of wall paper which we are offering at 25 off. SANITAS 1 yd. is 12 square feet . 25c DRIBRITE LIQUID WAX, per pint ...... 69c THESE PRICES INCLUDE TAX Wild root Hair Tonic v fel.lO size 75c Palmolive Shampoo, .. 39c Melliers Sunburn Cream 17c Hess Witch Hazel Cream 19c We have a very nice assortment of Bath Shoes, Caps, Belts, etc., at very attractive prices. Thornburg Drug Co.
accompany Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parson and daughter of Geshen. Mr. and Mrs. Twomy of Inglewood, HL were guests of Mr. and Mri; Dan W iif from Friday until Monday. On Saturday their niece, Miss Mary Grenadier, on her way from Wellsley college to her home in Minneapolis, stopped off at Syracuse to visit at the Wolf home until Tuesday. Miss Bertha Raymond who has i)een spending the past'months in the .home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hursey accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Garret Grissom to West Unity. 0., wljere the party spent the week end with relatives and friends. On her rdturri to Syracuse, she began Working for J. P. Dolan, Monday: morning. ) O jdemocrahc state ticket , The-nominees of the Indiana Deni- • party,, hi sen at the st ate convention are*: . j United States Senator Frederick \ an Nuys. Imijanapolis. Gox ernor - ■ ■ I? Paul V. McNutt,' Bloomington.- ~ I.ieutvmint Governor ■ Secretary of State Frank Ma. . Sj.-.;ih Bend TrvU'U.r i of State William.: St mn, Scotis-ivrg . ■ A: ■: ot ''.al< - . ■ Floyd E. Wiliiamßon, Indi .m.j’-I-.-Supt. of Public Instruction George C. Cole, Lawren! ebv- g, Judge Supreme Cour* (Third District), * Ja: es R. Hughes. Greencastle judge Supreme Colin (Fifth District), Michael Fansler, Logansport Judge Appelate Court (Fust Division) Wiiliain I’. Dudrne, Jasper Judge Appelate Court (Second Division) Ralph Simth; lJaP<!>rte Attorney General Ph• I;.■ Lit;. 110-my ilie. , ■ * Reporter Supreme and Appellate Courts Mi." Emma May. Terre Haute O . I \I TEND F\RM Bl REAU - Nearly 17’> attended ‘ I the Benton T wnship Farm Bureau meeting ;at the Benton school Thursday evening. C- i.nty Age: t C. B. Bl s>er gave an ■ . on the c onj rol of d. feie -.t ir.sects.-'E. S.. Smoker talked on the Uo- ; erative ,'markeling of w heat. j ' The Clint m Tow ship Farm -Bu- ; furiiished the entertainment. It ' -ted *f readings, Vocal numbers, and a playlet “The (.’oniing of Joseph.” ■'
Every Sunday Excursion A Whole Day Visiting, Exploring CHICAGO - (C.S.T.I Lv.'Syracuae • • . 6:55 am Ar. Chicago ... 10:30 am See Lincoln Park, Field Museum, Art Institute,Theatres, Lake Front, “lapop,” and visit’ Garfield Park Conservatory, open day and night. Same fare in effect on Independence Day. Returning trains (C.S.T.) Lv. Chicago . ... 7:00 pm Fur furt her information J - •***■ llrket Agent
THE SYRACUSE JOURNAT
TOM AND NINE REUNION HELD AT TIPPECANOE 1 The fourteenth annual Tom and 1 Nme reunion was held at Black’s Landing on Tippecanoe Lake, Sunday ] June 19, 1932, Eighty-two relatives and friends i gathered and enjoyed the day together. < At the noon hour a sumptbus pic- i nie dinner was served, which was 1 thoroughly enjoyed by all. > Soon after the noon hour a busi- . nfess session was held. The officers j
- * — - National Clearance Sale Thursday - Friday - Saturday j June 3 Oth-. July Ist-2 nd THE ROYAL STORE W. G. CONNOLLY Opposite Post Office Syracuse, Ihdiana ' _■ In an effort to find employment for one We are pleased to co-operate in this movemillion men, the American Legion is spon- ment and are offering, during this sale, the soring a Nation Wide Clearance Sale to greatest values since 1914. Come in, buy reduce stocks of merchandise everywhere, your normal needs. Save money on every and by so doing start the wheels of in- purchase —and at the same time DO YOUR dustry in order to replenish stocks. PART Towards Bringing Back Prosperity! Ladies Hose ~ 50th ANNIVERSARY Mens Hose IALLEN-A LADIES HOSIERY , “7 „ e Former 3uc Fancy Hose,I* THIS WEEK 20c ' SXi aou & <£”' sl-00 FINEST FULL FASHIONED SILKS ■SX F “ cy 10c Beautiful styles and shades, dull twist and 5c Former 25c Lisle Hose, sheer—Allen A Hose is noted for beauty and 1 his Sale (July 1 / p Pa,r ~ service. Mens Ties , Special for this Week Only - 69 c P r - Hand Made SI Value kotex 25c box Win be SIOO after this Week 2 for $ 1.00 This Sale Only V I i Sheets, Pillow Cases, Spreads Towels, Toweling, Wash Cloths I Shews. pnee. Cotton Crinkle IM Spread. CANNON ROWELS... S 31.35; 81x90 this QQz. Food weight, stripe, Q- 22x44> dou ble thread, our , hi ‘‘ L.p °d ’ 10C Sale Only -— O*/C 80x105, —-- good 25c towels at 1 Qr» this sale, each Stevens 18 inch unbleached, .- r ’ Slot) former 25c value, 1 Home Spun Sheets, formerly Allover Rayon Floral De- 0 101 -— —- ---- ’ t hj s sa ] e only, yd .. JLtFV $1.00; 81x90. This sign. 80x105, former price,, iUv‘<7 as- ~ ’ , . u <de t>3C $l9B- this C?1 90 Cannon Towels, 19x31, as white p art Lmen Crash> U'..*..’...... 5i.39 9c Thus.!.., 8c Sl.7S<|UaUt>. 81x99. QQ- Beautiful Quill Spreads. 12x1'2'ehell sStched 1 rip ‘ Jd’cSdh'fV?me?‘ 3Sc''v»liie. j Ibis Sale Only C7OV lovely designs and colors, .. , IvC This Sale 00/i 72x84, use as spread during edges, 3 lor ! hts bate, Sinule Bed Sheet 63x90 day and cover at night, for- Absorbent Terry Colorful ydl ’ '--- -- --- This Sale d _J he€t ’ merly $2.25, £»Q allover patterns, 12x12, for- Extra Heavy Huck Towel, tinlv i)9C This Sale , mer lUc vahie> r White, 18x36. this 1 Only \ Special at- T)C . sa ] e only, each PiUow C«es. pood quality. Saxon 9-4 Bleathed Sheri- ItxU toy DisieT'.ThT 1 '"'irip 36x12. each. 13f <)E„ ing, former price QQ„ de.,gns, this sale OQc Sale Only IOC 20c and 50c, this sale, yd AiOC only, 3 for—- • JANTZEN and SPALDING SWIMMING SUITS SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS SALE ONLY 0 Wash Dresses SUMMER WASH MATERIALS Ladies Underwear n.OO veil. Zd fine Ray™ Voiles of better quality, hard twist, fast s««£ style. DretSes. best of patterns. Color, CXQUISIte pattern, 40 in. Width, J’d ThiTsafl: . . ! 89C ¥h.; s weeh .... $1.95 Fancy Rayon Grepe> a 50c value> beautiful Knit Sute boitt sh6ulder voile Dresses. beautifully pattemS, thlS Sale Only 29C Y (1 PrTe' . 5 .“ C. 35C made, fast rotor, choice pat- Br6adcloth) 36 inch> t hi S Sale 12C S a l e tDA . Women’s large size Rayon PRINTS— Our 15c print, former price 2oc suits, This gg c Dr :”a. is yard, fast colors, beautiful patterns this made. This Sale, QXz* Sale Only 1- IZC Rayon Bloomers, non run 2 for a- . and mesh, Extra Fine Print and Peter Pan Fabrics — This sale Have a wonderful line of our }g c> former 30c quality, beautiful, pat- Ladieg Out . BlooiperSi fast colors, P sl I terns, tub fast colors, this sale only 15c yd- | Th£ d saie l 50c YOU ARE WORKING AGAINST YOUR BEST INTERESTS IF YOU DO NOT TRADE IN SYRACUSE
> r elected for the ensuing year were: l Hurless Nine, president; George Auer vice president;; Waneta Mock, sec-j: treas.; -Everett Tom, James Nine L Forrest Kern, arrangement committee . program committee, Mrs. George Tom, Mrs. Hattie Ireland, Mrs. Everett Tom. After the business session ‘ ice Cream was served. All departed hop-|’ ing to meet again in another year at * the same place. Those in attendance were: George Atier and family, Dale Tom, Reqben Aiock and, family, Earl Torii and wife
Katherine Bartholomew, Hattie Ireland, Gwendolyn Fisher all of Milford; Dallas Rohrer and family and John Rohrer and wife of New Paris; James Nine and wife Hurless Nine and sons, Mrs. Helen M. Cooper Henry Nine Roscoe Nine all of Warsaw; John Morgan and family of Mishawaka; Junior Brown, Vassie Tom and son, Lavent Tom, Mr. and Mrs. George Tom, Millard Tom and wife, Ed McClintic, Conrad Auer, Forrest Kern and family, Everett Tom and family all of Syracuse; Harold Nine and family, Thomas Nine
and wife, Ira Nine and 0 wife, Glen Tom and family, Roland and Hiram Ferverda, all from Leesburg; Mrs. Noma Tom of Syracuse; Michael Nine and son of South Whitley. CATCHES s* : POUND BASS John Byland, Jr., caught a 5 1 * pound bass in Syracuse Lake about 5 o’clock Tuesday morning. He said he used a night crawler for bait and has that same kind for sale. (This is not at ad.) We saw the fish weighed and took its picture so we believe the story.
