The Syracuse Journal, Volume 25, Number 11, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 July 1932 — Page 6
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932
THE SYItHTSR JOURNAL 1 Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana. _ .Entered as second class matter on I May 4th. 1 ' ' at the ptr’Office at Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of Con'grt ss of March 3rd, 1879. SUBSCIUPTWN RATES One year, in advance ....... .. .$2.00 Six Months, in advance Ltki i Single Cories .05 Subscriptions dropped If not renewed ' when time Is <>u-t. • . ■ " j .■ ■ . HARRY I . I’Olt i I K. JR. Editor and Ptildishpr. ’ < ! Office Phone I Home Phone 904 IHI RSDAY . JULY i L 1932 . I I ' \ ■■' ‘ ' MAIN STREET WHITTLINGS -- rAi <<•io■• .»’ ■ ■ A 1 A .■ ■ ii. an "id time tool dresser ’ and driller. ‘the only way to find Uut if <>il is present in any locality isu by using General Rope and l'i"f<" ■ Bit. Which saying Hine-' t- "nr mind the old saying ’.hat ,i ir ;Ue< -ir g I<l mining tiistrn's t iat ''Gold is where you fmd it.’ All thi' is eat .i- r genet ..I w arning that tire peopld 1 f this regi "■ should not be< "ine t enihusi;...tic over the possibili :y! < f ml ,'m . - being fow-d-’i nt he I 'I • that I- iieliig | • ’pe. vd J', l-.e-e t. rhe survey by ge«>physjics of the rock struct ui es. the surface indi< ations. such as Butzatd Mlij formed by water from the meltii g glacier d.e- ■ [.. .' I 'fill.' t ‘ l ’ structi<>n. tlH.se* a’.Jr j that ti e dome. is |>ie-ei t; . f "il. 0:1 is found such 'tsu'ti. c. Kit i t al ■ . ' 4 M KI PI I I I X I spit AYS’ I1 I I ( l|\ I A .AIXsl I ' ■ Illis OX < Mill ■ . 1..X fAYt. :E. Ittil During the •summer m.'irtl’.-l t(te' va:.'e c'l'cat anii"\ an e ’ : Iv ', ■•’. ■••' .? : .: in mteir -f’ed _ pt .-■ f •■~.h. de l le.isi'd : ..!••• ’ jw- <•• \ at li:i I k i,t.: .;• !* ’’ • • ' ' • ■ . ' of tiie Purdue. I ••<• ,-'y Aginul tural Expt" •Gt S’ ’ha’ (imryirei. cd., e '!v ;*i:ii"j> am e and minimize ’he hain f .' ivsui’—. by following sin file sanitary practices! and 'ptaving with repellat !s Elies breed [iv r; o •.:«'• piles. rotting st:.nt i d Lfhei H ’..’ :tV lo<at ions. To rechice • the-'I m Her of . flies Ogt u'r: ingj i: .cd .1! ;nd ’he ■barn, manure; should l>e removed, regal: >ly and‘ f■ e . <e t' \ sptead on the field' The > ■ ,\: $ MM pioven pt ' table as the • ■ ase. In. milk t’ wJi h—. ■ <’i., ’ h ’ y dition of !he ! aiiimals i e than oven.-ifies the • >< • f. the treatment. There r.re an; ■ • ■ > ~ fly spj aj • ■ • i the : aijket whi h v ;»i y la <•'! <•• ■ -. •• ■_ - i.. better known i mates result* ir carefu j •• ly used. : ' ’ A g""<i fly 'p.-.v. ‘which <ari be. easily ai d ■ Ik- J• • y > • f = a Is a mix tUI • ' of used cratlik case oil and one. pint of oil . ( tar rr 1 bi-. I - is ad visable to. nllnw the oil to se.ltle for about 21 hour- ■!>< f-urv i'tin i-> : allow curb- i a J yn-• .d ’«•< d-.s A t,< settle. i \\ I a'l . < \ . il es-. applic.it’ .: ' The i W' should iie |p i)Cd ‘I ■ ...E"> bid lightli e.c p n ■ :I. aft*’! milkii.it In ajuili • ’.he ■ •, . ... e-h -..’.d be taker, tj sprai the- !e. '. a.-.J anoeriine of | the I dr .' well as the neck, sidestkhd back Daily spruyittg is :.i • pt.ote’ ‘ion, es-1 periallj w her file* ate abundant. i lies' resj.its ate •nt..-;.ed > U' nr; a good spn.»yet of the mpiv-'ed nii.. . type which breaks the spray matei i nd into a Ihne mist .< <1 ■.'tires, with, ‘careful us|e, a c er.picte >'er - f spray on pU paits of the at ira!.‘ ■ ’ - i ° A few year' the bugol 'gists told us tljat i. an was in dagger of ; starvation} because hordes of i.nsect i pests were •.:• .’ t.. desjtr. i hi' food. N‘W it begins t> look as though we will have to stall breed- j ; s surplus crops j
Every Sunday Excursion A Whole Day ' Visiting, Exploring CHICAGO i ' - . ■ . (C.8.T.) L». Syracuse . « .6:55 am Ar. Chicago ... 10:30 am See Lincoln Park, Field .Museum, Art Institute, Theatres, Lake Front, “Loop,” and visit Garfield Park Conservatory, open day and night. Same farc in effect on - Independence Day. T ' . J Returning trains (C.S.T.) L». Chicago .... 7 .-00 pm f Foe farther Infcrmatioa ' •«* TleLet Agent LnMMAiMHhMMQanAnbuajl ‘
Mrs. Roy Meek was ill with flu the j.iirst of this week. J. P. Dolan and Audrey Snyder were Warsaw visitors, Friday. W. G. Connolly went to Chicago 'on business, Tuesday. J Miss Wilma Robison was a guest of Estella Swartz this week. Mrs. A. J. Pettit of Elkhart is spending this wee k.*g.'Yith her son, ■ H Pettit. W The w'. C. T. U. i' t.o meet at the • horn.e of Mrs .Emma Mabie this af- | ternoon. _ I Mrs. Westing’s niece and nephew fn-n: Fort Wayne are visiting her this week. . - Mis. Kiupgel and f rnily of South Bend were guests of Mrs. Guy Houston, Sunday". Ralph Thornburg. Jr, spent the week end at the Trempar cottage on Webster Lake' Mr. and Mrs Emory Br<>wn of Indianap",’' were l iests of. Mr and Walter Kegg last week end. Mr. and .Mr#, Melvin Diller: and family spent Sunday with relatives and friend' in Shipshewana. Last, week the Shell Oil station had another l.oiMi. gallon tank inlied. Mrs Roy Riddle. Virginia ami Joan and Dr. Robert Riddle were Goshen visitors. Monday. •Mr ami Mis. John Sudiow entertained the Happy Go-I.ucky. club at the : h’ ::.<• I:.<! i- g. Mi. and Mrs. Warren Riddle of Toledo, ()., spent Saturday and Suntiny with Mr. and Mr<. .J. T. Riddle. . I- I* . h • f X ’l. M: heste• :<• idled on Mr. ami Mrs. J. T» Riddle . ' y Mrs. Jacob Ambos and daughter R- e. t' gethei with Mr and. Mrs. Ad:.t Daub of Goshen called on J.‘ Pi Dolan, Sunday. - c • Mi Mary A, Cable. Orin Uao'e. E'ti>lia '< ■..[>!.• Sw.iitz. and E: ank ' -Yoder were Sunday guests, .of Mr. ; ..i ii M■ ' I , yd ’• me.'. Mi. .i- JD- Dai Wvlfjind family vis ted Mrs 'A. B White” n Bloont0., from Tuesday until Friday : last"’w eek.' ■ ; "1 he •■: he'!: a ft i! ’he 1. ma: ie: Methodist chutch furnished ’he music at the Methodist Sunday '< hoo!' here Sunday 'morning. .— . Mr. and Mrs .1 W. Swenson ami : '"n Harold ami’ Miss Frieda Foust • spent lasi Sunday with friends'three • - north of Three Rivers; Mich. Mr. and *d’ - *b-1;,) W’ehriy f it'"'’ M i chi 'lei. O •-an e ’•• Syracuse, Sui . . ' ’ Mr. and Mrs. Will Kmdig. S E K v.dabaugh left on Tues--Ir\ f -t' 1 ndianapol s\ :i. ' ompanyn-g I Dan Fisher of New Pari,a. They ex-' I pe< t t<» be gone for several ■ V> ami Mrs Rwgeis .of Adrian,’ V h. who used !•• spend summer va.cations m Syracuse wete guests of Mi a Mrs Frank Greene, Sunday. - " l>e.. ti.. Raymond recently, enj. Ssrtained friends from Vicksburg . :d Sturgis. 4 ••}’.., Kendallville. Iml. .d \ ■ Mi. and Mrs. ( i i> attended the Reicert reunion at [.John 1 He ' ■ t Naj ;Sunday. M !••<■ .Rapp .and children re H rhe Sunday evening after a week’s \is;i with Mts. Rapp’s sistei i m I'hicr.r o. .- Ernest Buchholz and Fred H-' p.m • i • : Wpnt : tb Toledo, t'.. Tuesday ■ ' Mr. ad . I’. > y E o’.er visited fa’.tu' A > ■.. Sunday and !:c -r'-.iiiea ’ Sy.rac.~e with them ,t> ; sjrend this week here. Mr. ami .Mis. J Nine and family •f Oswego a ..d Mos Martha HulseM >f Churubus. o were guests of Mr ; -;.d M:s .(.he'ter Middleton. Sunday. I Ihe■ \\ ■mei.’s Home Missionary ■ Society of the Methodist church me pith Mrs.- la'vi K.tson, Monday' afi ternoon. • ’i Mis Kaus, her of Graft n, W| \a . has returned to her home after a ; vies.' vis;: with Mr and .Mrs. ; h" r - ■ The Wide Aw ake class of the i | (.hutch of God Sunday sch 01.-vojoy. • ed a 0 wviner roast at Indian Hill,, : Tuesday everjng. Thirty i,ve <f thu ...'s were present, ’ with six visitats. l Mervin Corwin’s/ birthdiay was| [celebrated with a party, Sunday, at I • street. Twenty-five relatives and I : friends attended. .. Joe Weaver and two children ramie from Elkhart, last Thursday tol pend several day.' with Mr. Weaver •nd Mr and Mrs. S. E. Rowdabaugh and family. .[ Mr. aud Mm. Raymond Vail and | family Mr. and Mrs. Les’ei Dur and family were .Sunday dinner guests, of ’ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown. Jn the afternoon Delos Weaver called. Former Postmaster Roy Sarjent ’.as the g est of Junior at a stag ’ i-.i. - y in South Benfi, Tuesday evening, the party was given by rural I oute carriers Culler, Kern, Halloway and Self. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swenson, and pon Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Swenson of Indian Village, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Grimes and family and Wilbur Wilkinson helped Mrs. Mary bwenson celebrate her birthday. I The Fellowship class of the Evan- ■ gelical Sunday school met Tuesday I evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I .Dtsher. After the business and study, contests were enjoyed. Ice cream and cake was served by the hostess. (
Mrs. Fred Clark and baby son Jack I and Mrs. Clark's parents, Dr. and I Mrs. Fred J. Prow cathd front Bloom-1 ington, Friday evening to join Dr. Clark here. Dr. and Mrs. Clark are living in Mr. :'.nd Mrs. S. C. Lepper’s j house. Mrs. Sherman Lower and Miss Marie Bicker of North Munehester re- L turned tp Syracuse with .Miss Opal Garrison. Monday, when she came back after a week ind spent at home. They returned ti>. their home 0 Tuesday. Miss Josephine Hill; Miss Genieve Light, Virgil Andrews and Ollie Johnstoh, of Decatur feaipe here Saturday to get Miss Nellie Johnson and take her with them to Lake Adams where’ they were members of a houseparty until Sunday evening. Monday morning When unpacking bananas the w< rkers. at Seider and Burgener’s grocery discovered a tarantula. Which they quickly killed. Seidei says this is the third he has found an. na - a...ij in hi' years in business. Last week Voyle (jlshern found a 'mall ghild’s red tricycle in the alley at the rear of Osborn’' s.ore. He did not know to whom it belonged until he read the lost ad ip the want ads in the. Journal last week. Then he returned it to Owen Strieby who knew the tricycle had ’fallen fnoin the rear of his truck somewhere between hi' home and radio shop. FORMER REMDEXPS Hl R l LX XI TO \\ RECK • ’ ■ -Z- L- . ’ \\ he: Faul W’v... ’ stopped off in Sy rat use List W#dries‘iay to see I.ebn C'umoliy he reedlvied a message here that his parbuts'in Idaville h..d been seriously injured?’. in an autumcdjile wreck'. Lt '< - ei:•' that a rar going the same <iire.it: n Rev .•nd Mt'. Wyatt were going attempted tfo pas# their car in • turning a .corneKi Both maehities ertcouhtered a mo’.<j>reygle coming to•wartis then:, and, in trying to avoid •the. motorcycle the car which . was passing W.yal is. (crowded too closely •nd sideswiped Wyatt’s machine overturning it. ■ ■ Mi' Wy.ilt w,L< thrown through' the t.-p . f the ... head-l ist, and he: husband-will (hrowi; against the steering wheel iwith siich force, he broke off the wheel. Both received cut. heads and broker ribs. s', s C.|.\>s MEI. Is The. Good Ch4eg ciask of the Church of the Brethreh, with ' Mrs. Jarboe teacher, met iij their regular monthly meeting on (the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mis: Leonard Barnhart. A: "’.het L ..sir.es.'. >'f the class they : el - .. i:.i • >’.i tn; am hey six months.’ The following officers were chosen: R‘-y Meek, pres. Bert Cripe, vice pre'.. Mis. El",vd Middle’<»r. sei and Ciia'it- Ky,r ’ . tret.'. After the i i.sme-.' .'i»ion the class enjoyed a weinei i • as-t ■ and a general g---d t::",e vms e. .’•-.ved’ >■> ail present () • II \V I LA ER. St ing treatments now and * !ielj,.> i. G 2! rijo.. .'i‘,)i St. adv
What’s New A I The Variety Store AAG.MLX > I \X< 4 RUBBER APRONS Beautiful a. s<>rtment <»f vatigated <-"loi<. Ruffle tri:..::;ed pickets, rubber v.i "S straps, each . 25c WOMEN > 1 ANGY G ARIER> Bea .’tful ass.'i tiaer.t > f different. 1 stvies, Dcci'iated with ornnments, !■., l'(. AV ITCH PADS For cleaning .hats, clothing and suede- .'hoe.' Pads are cheniicaily treated, each . 15c SCISSOR SHARPEXERS No m 're dull scissors, each 15c JlSl RECEIVED SOUVENIRS and, NOVI LFIEs • llic 15c 29c and 25c BATTERIES 13 PLATE $4.00 Exc. 1 YEAR GUARANTEE Rebuilt 13 plate Batteries $3.50 and up. BRAKE SERVICE You pay for thej lining ,l 'dy- We install it. WELDING Brasing,, Soldering, Blacksmithing M ECHA NICAL R E PAIR 1 NG For Half the Usual Price GENERATOR STARTER I RADIATOR SERVICE CAR WASHING GREASING POLISHING SAVE DOLLARS Come in for An Estimate 0. K. GARAGE TEL. 376. ' ■* I
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' uEEtING POSTPONED The meeting of the Benton Towti- ' ship Farm Bureau, scheduled for Thursday night has been postponed u Ail July 28. The Turkey Creek - i Township bmeau was to have furnished the prograrii, a play, but the ! postponement is necessary on account j i of the serious illness of the mother of j !■"e of the members, of the cast, ] Sherman Deaton, f . _ ■ i . ~■ BRIDGE CLUB EN lERTAINED ; The"c.'inn.-ttee -if'which Mrs. Hallie Holloway is chairman entertained ti e Syracuse Bridge’ club, at Hoilov. y’s cottage on [ Wawasee’ Tuesday afternoon. At the! conclusion of the I afjternoon’s play prizes-, were won by j Mrs. Ralph Thornburg. ■ and Mrs. Isabel Grieger. Jo — CHANGE .DATE OF PAYING The Farmers Mutual Aid Associa- ; .’.ion has moved itjs collection date up • September this year instead of A v ember as was previously the te, that it will not come due at the .time of- taxes. ho_e_ I BELIEVE I I OK NO 1 A. O. Winans has a "Yucca” in hi' flower garden that measures • • . b.: feet •! incnes high and is now.. '1 >W mg ■’>(>'■' bl (Ini'. TO BRO \I>CAM Vernon Beckman will broadcast 1 over WOWO, F :’ Wayne, Thursday Jt’.lv 21st at -2 o'clock, . . i . _g Documents have come to light' which indicate that tHb Duti h almost, s Id New Amsterdam t" Bavaria be- , t re he B it ish' g tabbed it off end: : ide it New Y.>i-k. Suppose the deal • hid gone through? Wouldn’t JimmyWalker look nice in one of those Bavarian holiday, costumes.’
- T-nnw—■iiwaiiimißtfft—aa timmi ■ tniiiiinrt' w BACHMAN’S I SELF SERVE GROCERY T Peanut Butter -n> jar 19c I ■ I Olives Large and tasty qt. jar 25c I E . . ... i—___ J I Flour 24 lb. sack 39c | | Pork & Beans I:!(k ' IK "' ' 5c | I Nm Olive ' 23c I | _—rz ■ ■ ■ I I Just Rite Coffee (Qurown brand) 25c ? I Can Rubbers J dozen for 10c j Monarch Tomato Soup No. 2<an ........ 10c I r .—_ —_— ——- I 1 Milk Pe tandCarn ation, 5c ans.. 29c ! __ : H Ivory Soap Medium size. 2 bars He I Bananas > 19c » I I.— ■rUMH—WIWII !■■— — Community Sale FRIDAY NIGHT At 7:00 P. M. Sharp 30 MINUTES OF FREE ENTERTAINMENT Furnished by Howard Akes and His Hoosier String Band. AUCTION STARTS AT 7:30 SHARP 25 HEAD OF CATTLE—2S 100 HEAD OF HOGS 25 HEAD OF SHEEP Truck load of merchandise, glass ware and all kinds of wearing apparel for both men and women, new and used furniture, 2 4-hole kerosene stoves in good shape, lots of hardware and farm supplies. . Bring what you have and get the cash for it. Bring the family and have an evening of entertainment. Pierceton Sales Co. C. E. Wertenberger, Clerk.
AFRICA. _____ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gants of Warsaw .were Tuesday visitors in the i Eli Shock; home. Mrs. Frank Brown of Indian Vil-< 1 lage visited her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shock Thursday afternoon. ; Mr. and Mrs: Elmo Shock and son I Joe took dinner wdth Mr. and Mi’s. : Will Tooley on Thursday. Miss Pauline Shock "assisted Mrs. < j ,’Jerle Giawthrop with housework ; last week. j Visitors in the Elmo Shock home, during the week were Mr. and Mrs Harold Baker and three children from south of, Webster; Mrs. Avery Garber (and 'hfee children front! Warsaw: Sfr. and Mrs. John Baker and twq daughters from Goshen, and ' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kline and family, j Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Siijn Lewallen were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewallen and daughter son Jack; and Mr. and , .»L s. Stanley Roberts. Mrs. Russell Thorne and son'Lloyd of Wheaton, IH-, spent Sunday with ;Mr. and' Mrs. Jacob Click' and family Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock and family Miss Margaret Mauzy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pavne and family of Warsaw. ' ■- D’Mmie and Doris Shock have re turned home after several days spent in Goshen. ENTERTAINS LADIES AID Mei .bers f the Ladies''A-id society ’of the Methodist church were entertaiined last Thursday afternoon ir. the spacious country home of Mrs. Knox Stettler. Twenty-eight inem- ! bjers'and one guest, Mrs. Lucy Dem- . ington of Cleveland, 0., were -in ati tendance , . . After the -regular business.meeting delicious refreshments were serv--. ed by committee. No. 2: of which Mrs* I William Stettler is a member. A so- ; dial’ hour folfbwed.
WEST END j Mr. and Mrs.. Claud Niles spent, Sunday at Eagle Lake in Michigan with Mr. and Mrs. J. Honer. Those who spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Manly Deeter were Mr. and Mrs. Emony Vo'rhis, Mr. and Mis. R. Neff and son Emerson, and AlbertCollins. Albert Collins of Chicago is spending this week at the home of Raleigh Neff. Those, who spent Sunday with E. A: Steinmetz were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Page and son of Millersburg, Pa., Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Lutes and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linderman spent Sunday afternoon with Henry Symensma west of New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. John McGarity spent Saturday and Sunday near Bristol with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jarvis. J. F. Weybright, who is in ill health is growing weaker daily. Those who called on J. F. Weybright oyer the week end were: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Weybright of New and Mrs. B. H. Doll of Elkhart: Mrs. E: Sweet of Ft. Wayne; Mrs. J. Brickel of Syracuse; D. Weybright of Nappanee; Mr. and Mrs. Milo Geyer, Mrs. C. Beard and daughter Pauline,. Mrs. E. Cooper, Mrs. Eritory Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheffield, 0. D. Doll, Mr. and Mrs. W.
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IH. Weybright. | Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Sheffield cared for Mrs. Sheffield’s father Sunday and Monday at the home of Mrs. CNiles. . Mr. and Mrs. Roe Holser of Milford spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutes.
ROUND TRIP FARES REDUCED y Every week-end to and 2 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 1 and to Eastern Canada. Tickets good leaving from 1 noon Friday to midnight Saturday. Good returning to leave destination any time, to andj including midnight trains the following Monday. Good in Coaches or Pullman cars on payment of regular Pullman charges. Liberal stop-ovars returning. Consult local agent for details. FOR SAFETY ANO COMFORT “TRAVEL BY TRASti’’ 11 V'T rj'i i i jw-Tr i f 1 1 I J
