The Syracuse Journal, Volume 25, Number 17, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1932 — Page 4

THURSDAY, AUGUST 18,1932

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” S * 4 ’ 1 • - ->-■ I ' BAKE sale I s . tur a.y ;>■; Meat Market, at 8 a- ">• ua ( ,f Church ot the Brethren. I o — . J. ‘ STOMACH AND BOWEL trouble of |e kind can £| ,helped. Collis can be overtom • ‘ Wai i.ei. tr'Shen. Il o - V programs WIN PRIZES

Th. nrorirams broadcast by Miss 1 | K ,X icdi.dc .nd Harold B~« J,' „w. O-.n K. Slri.by’. ~dto o agt two w4#-k» irieneUi .. 's:'- -•» «•* H \ awarded to them. . \ Residents of Syracuse Bent - . . Millersburg, Webster, « . \ crowds uatheied in Strieby s shop I ' watch and l|'ien. __ TO BE IRIEk? » N ’ T CIRCUIT COk Kt

The trial of James Bingham of In- ~ »el for Saturday in jZfch Alva Galloway a court hd to . v.nmt court. Bingham was charged with fish ? without a license' and entered a. plea of notgu.ity, when arrested a week ago last 'Sunday• It M R\l ro BE SATURDAY Following a long ''lness. ***• En ’; ma Bather died last night. Funeral Will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the ’ ’ M the Brethren in North V> ebsler.

The State Bank of Syracuse i Capital and Surplus $50,000 “OUR BANK” Safety Deposit Boxea For Rent

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1 mml IN (HR CHURCHES Wg||l > ■ ZION CHAPEL. MM Rev. Vern Keller, pastor. MM Sherman Deaton, SupL MM Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. — I Evening service, . o clock. Indian Village. I ... C

Walter Knepper, wmbm Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. _| Morning service U:QO a. lakeside u. b. church 9H Rev. D. E. Hively. pastor. Syracuse. Gerald Geiger, S. S. Supt. Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. Evening worship. 7:30. Prayer hour Thursday 7.30 P- lU| Concord. Sunday School. 10:00 a m. Morning worship, 10:45. MM Indian Village. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. fIH Ml I HODLS I EPISCOPAL CHURCH ■ I A. J. Armstrong, Minister.

Dr O. C. Stoelting. Supt. Church School, 9:30, Morning Worship. 11:00. Vesper Service. 5:00 p. m. Mid-week Service. Tuesday, 7.1 . M| CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN M Evangelist J. Edwin Jarboe. pastor M . Leonard Barnhart, S. S. SupL ' Sunday School 10 a. m. I ‘I X Lrnin.B

The - Mountain ftunuaj Everyone is urged to help. ■ GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ■ Rev. John A .Pettit. Pastor. 'fl Vernon Beckman, S. S. Supt. ■ Sundav school. 9:45 a. m. The choir will meet Thursday atfl 8:00 p- m. ■ | EVANGELICAL CHURCH H 1 The Church with Worship. Fellow-■

ship. Service. ■ Rev. K- G. Foust. Pastor. ■ C E- Beck, Supt. I Sunday School. 3:45 m. •< Morning worship, 10:45- 1 No evening service. I CHURCH OF GOD I . Rev. Marion Shroyer, Pastor. I , c j. Kitson, S. S. Supt. • 1 Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. - Christian Endeavor, 11:00 V™’ I Prayer service Thursday *:3O p- • | , Greta Garbo at Crystal, Ligonier. Sunday. Monday and Tuesday,

m-gakity reu^ eld svnda y The Seventh afinual McGarity reunion wu held at Forest Park. Sunday with Minnie LeCount as hostess. I Following a picnic dinner. <><«•« ; for the coming year were elected at i the business session- | Wm. McGarity of Elkhart is pres-j lident; Flora Fairbanks of Warsaw,

KALE ISLAND (Continued from Page One) Ihow long in 1932? I The general belief is that the aniImal seen is a dog fish or a gar and Inot an alligator, that a ’gator could Inot live through the cold winter. But lif they dig in muck in Florida and Ido not come up to eat for months, as [the encyclopedia says, there are ■others asking why an alligator could not do that here? 1 0. P. Davis, questioned about the rgators which used to be at the Gatill station, said a man had told Ihim a month ag'- when he stopped [there for gas, that he had seen that [alligator in Syracuse Lake and had hit it over the head with an oar, and it had headed for the bottom of the lake at once. Dr. Bretz said he saw the alligator last summer, and Mrs. H. D. Hark less thought she saw the ’gator this year. It has been suggested that some of these fishermen who catch only big runs may some dark night, and spear the alligator, if any, and put an end to the story. CROWD WATCHES (Continued from page One) green in 2. Paulsen’s second shot went to the right of the green. Pauls sen took a 5, the rest 4’s. Score still 2 up for Armour an<l Allen. Paulsen overshot the 14th hole, 140 yards long; and the ball went into tall grass. His second shot did not put the ball on the green and he picked it up. Franke and Armour made par 3’s,- and Allen took a 4. • Allen and Paulsen battled for the hole, on the 15th.. Both made birdie 4’s. Franke and Armour made it in 5. Armour gained one for his side on the 16th hole, 153 yards long, making s it 3 up, and winning the match. He made a birdie 2. Allen, Armour and Paulsen made the green in I, Franke was short on his tee shot. Armour’s ball was closest to the cup. Armour and Allen took 3’s on the 17th, 'Paulsen and Franke took 4’s. I ' On the 18th, Armour, Allen and Franke took 4’s and. Paulsen made a 5. One of the features of the game was the driving. On some of the holes all four of the ballg would be lying on the fairway between 270 and 280 yards from the tee, after the drives. Armour made the first 9*rn 32 and the second 9 in 34. Dominic Perry of the Wawasee Golf Club ably refereed the match and managed a gallery of 250 who crowded in so’s not to miss anything.

I LAKE NEWS. i x ■of Elkhart; and Enno Franke’s ■guests, the Misses Wonderlee and J, ■Kaylor of Fort Wayne spent the ■week end at Roy Brown’s. I Mr. and Mrs. McGiff of India,napollis have moved into the Hogan cotItage, and Mr. and Mrs. Ittenbach ■who were there; moved to the Dale ■cottage for two weeks. I Dr. Dowden and son, who were ■guests at the South Shore Inn, last ■Week, returned home to Louisville, ■Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, and Ison Richard have gone to Van Wert, |O., where Mr. Brown is employed. I They will spend the winter there. I Young Richard said he’s be back to IW’awasee this week if he didn’t like lit in Ohio. I Mr. and Mrs. John Teetor returned Ito the lake Sunday after spending ■ several days in Hagerstown. fguests are Mr. and Mrs. Champion of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grieger and Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe of Fort Wayne I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I Grieger, Sunday. I J. 8., Futrelle’s sister, Mrs. S. Bray land son Carl, and Miss Lillian ■ Weatherford left yesterday for their I home in Louisville. Ky., after a week ■ spent with Mr. and Mrs. Futrelle. I Mrs. Ed Lennox' of Indianapolis ■ won the ladies bridge party which I followed luncheon at the Spink- WaI wasee hotel, Tuesday. I Miss Euphrasia Donnelly’s fiance, I Raymond of Terre Haute, I returned home Monday, after several I weeks spent at the lake. I Robert Deutsch is painting his (cottage on Kale Island. j I Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jones arrived lat the lake home the first of this I week, after months spent in California Mrs. Simon Straps entertained 24 I guests at luncheon and bridge at I Sargent’s hotel, Tuesday. I Mrs. Bernard CunitTs niece, Hilda, I from Siam is at the Spink-Wawasee (for the remainder of the summer. I Her father represents this country in I Siam, and she is entertaining guests lat the hotel with Songs of Siam and I French songs. , Last Sunday morning's ping-pong I crowd at the Spink-Wawasee was I not disappointed. Don Fobes played j in the tournament and again walked off with the laurels.

I Max Gamoil of Kale Island is sufto’ring with a pair of severely sun I burned feet which make walking not »joyMr. and Mrs. C. J. LeGras and Mr. lend Mrs. Frank Lawrence of Fort I Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. IC. H. King, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grieger and (daughter, and Mrs. Kerr of Miami, I Fla., spent last Thursday and Friday I with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grieger at ] their cottage on Kale Island.

ia Jarvis of Brist Martha .ssWi vice sec retary-treasM Syracuse, ch« meeting will btW August at Ide J Searfoss as HM ! Creta Garbo" Me” at Crystal, day, Monday ant

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CRYSTAL Ligonier Fri.-Sat. Aug. 19<-20-•MAN ABOUT]' TOXVN” Warner Baxter With C mway Tearle in a story of [Washington Life. SUN.-TUES. The One and O(ily GRETA GARBO] ; IN I, •AS YOU DESIRE ME" A vision of loveliness and de sire. Was she ileally ,Yara, the dancer, who had known many loves or tie charming bride who had vanished ’■on her honeymoon? A strange compelling romance, with Garbo, magnificently at her peak, with a distinguished cast including Melvvn] Douglas, Erich Von Stroh.eim and Owep Moore. Also a Comedy featuring “Bing’ CSrosby, the famous radio artists and other Short Subjects.l - ] -[ s COMING— Thurs.-Sat. Aug .25-27 “SKYSCRAPER SOULS" And Following [are [ MILLION DOIILAR LEGS” GIRL” “WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD” “SCARE FACE” MERRILY WE GO TO HELLRED HEADED WOMAN’’ '•W ASHING ION i M4SQLERADE” REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM”