The Syracuse Journal, Volume 25, Number 28, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 November 1932 — Page 4

THURSDAY* NOVEMBER 5, 1932

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SOMETHING Wrong with your Radio? Call Owen R. Strieby, Phone 845. 22-ff. ’ NOTICE FARMERS Wanted to! bay. 500 tons of pumpkins. See me at once. Guy Lambert, Milford, WANTED To buy , second hand Heatrola or circulating stove cheap . Inquire at Journal Office. 28-ltp. FOR RENT F our-room semi-mod-; ern cottage, furnished or unfurnished G. Gunderlock, Ist house north of Slip. • 284tp WANTED Poultry of all' kinds. Top prices. W. F. Charlton, Milford, Ind , Phone 222. ?4-4tp in. ■' " T .. WANTED To buy fat hogs <|r any other live stock. Elkhart Packing Co. Call Baker, Phone 224, Syracuse. 26-4tp APPLES FOR SALE Kings, Starks, Jonathans and Baldwins. Prices reasonable. Walker White and Sons. 26-ts. FOR SALE The Jackson property Fine location on lake front with all modern house and double garage. Second house south of U. B. church of Lake St. See Rklph Vail, Tel. 321 New Paris. 28-3tp anemia I feel sure that if you are afflicted with Anemia and will try jTerpez--n-e. you will again enjoy goop-health. Dr. Warner, Goshen, Phone L 76. “Horsefeathers” with 1 Marx Bros, at Crystal, Ligonier, next Wednesday and Thursday only. adv. SOLOMON’S CREEK . The Home Coming here Sunday was well attended. There were preaching and commusdon aet ■ the forenoon A large basket dinner was-served at noon. In the afternoon the church was tilled. All enjoyed a good program and hope to be. ptesent- at the next hornt ling. ■ Mrs. Emma Darr of Syracuse < spending a few days with her daugh ter, Mrs. Chester Firestone The record for the Hex school attendance during the month t-f October was above*99 per cent for both rooms. Kallel Juday and family s| et day with her mother. Mr>: Ella Hapner«_ Charles and Frank Hunger and Belle Juday and Mrs. Albert Zimmerman and children spent Sunday with George Darr and family. Sunday School Sunday morning. Preach wig sen, ices in the evening. AFRICA. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dye and son Charles and Mr. and Mrs Pearl Shock and son Dickie took supper in the Eli Shock h Ing. .. , Jonas Cripe and Mrs. Elizabeth Shock spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs, .Lon Klingerman of Indian Village. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker -and family of Goshen called in the Elmo Shock hmoe. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller spent Monday in the Sim Lew alien home. Visitors in the Eli Shock home last Friday were their son Elvin and his two children, June and Carl of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs Ehm> :Sh> ; ck took din ■■. her Monday with Mr. khd Mrs. J. L. Kline near Webster. ‘ Other guests were Mr. and Mrs Ercell Wright. . Miss Daisy Lewallen of our emm inunity and Milford Gose of Kimmel were married last Saturday. - 0Mr. and Mrs, C J Kitson, Mr and Mrs. Charles Parson and "Emma Gordy went to Columbia City. Wednesday afternoon to attend the funeral of Richard Paxton. He was the father of Mrs. Hedges and u-> d to make his home here with the: > ’ ' Studio Lamps, six different styles, an unusual value at fl. 19, BeclG man’s. , . adv.

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■ I IN OUR CHURCHES I I ’ i_ — —* ' METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURC H A. J. Armstrong, Minister. Dr. O. C. Stoelting. Supt. Church School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00. Evening worship, 7:00 p. m. Mid-week Service. Tuesday, 7:15. ZION CHAPEL. Rev. Vern Keirer, pastor. Sherman Deaton, Supt. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 1-1:00 a. m. Evening service, 7 o’clock. Indian , Village. Walter Knepper, Supt. Sunday school, 10:00 a.. m. | Morning service 11:00 a. m. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Marion Shroyer, pastor. C. J. Kilson, S. S. Supt. Sunday Schp< i. 10: •• in. Morning worship at 11 a, in. . Christian Endeavor. t>:"o p. m. Prayer Service, Sunday 7:1*0 p. m. Prayer Service. Thursday 7:30 pjn. < ) I. \RFsIDh I B CHI R< H Rev E C. R Syracuse. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. j Eveiling Worship, 7:<>n p. in. 7:00 p. m.' Thursday evening the W; C. T. U. will hold their November meeting in connection with out regular Prayer meeting. The county lent, Mrs. Oyler of Wa *aw will be present to speak. . . Indian \ illage. Sunday School. Io.;’"" a. in. Concord. Sunday School?. a. m. < MoriffTtg worship, ll:'"’ a. nr.Rev I.eCount of the Presbyterian church will preach.. -We trust that all families of the church with then friends will be present for-this spe-. ciai service. . - EVANGELICAL CHURCH The Church with Worship, Fellowship, Sei vice. , Rev. R. G. Foust, P.stor, C <E. Beck, Supt. 'Sunday School, 9:45 i J Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. Ever-i -. sei • ice at 7:00 p. m. Sunday is Foreign Mission Day, a special offering - will ne taken f--i. missions. I CHI R( 11 OF 7 Hl- BRETHREN Evangelist J. Edwin Jarbt e, pastor Guy Sytnensina, S. S, Supt. Sunday S. hop! 10 a. m. Preaching nt li a m. and 7:00 pm Next Sunday at 2 p. m. , joint S. S. Convention of ajl Churches. Come ' Fellowship and Service,, every Thi I .-u.iy. • -. ] GRA( E LU 1 iii RAN CHURCH Vernon Bee kman, S. S. Supt. Sunday sch.iol. 9;45 a. in. Morning worship, : Luther League, 6:00 p. m. Topic ' for discussion will be “How DoeSh Christ Meet Today’s Problems.” . The choir will meet Thursday at 8:00 p. m. . j ■' ■ ■ - -t) . ' ; HAN BIRTHDAY PARTY A j at: » ■.<•,<■:■ Ib.'i eita Fletcher’s sixth birthday was held Saturday afternoon at her h me. Guests were: Stahley Hoopingarner, j Sarah Jane Hinderer. Betty Gordy. Betty Wolf, Mary Margaret Hollett, Charles Searfoss, Jack and - Rosemary Carr, Billie Eyer, Beverely Klilik, i Curtis Bush i.g. Adolph and Mary Ann Steiglitz. Roberta received many j pretty gifts.

RAIN HALLOWE’EN —- Gordon Geiger gave the address of the evening: “What Women Wear and Why.” A little sketch, “And the Lamp Went Out” was acted by Ray Southworth, Herman Jensen, Lucy Clayton, Mary Jane Green, Herschel Bitner and Voyle Osborn. A colored sketch. “The Engagement Ring” was acted by Tod Richhart and William Sloan. Dalias Kitson - won the pie eating contest from Clarence Hollett and Elforcf Weaver. The sack race between the Seventh and Ninth grades was won by Charles Yoder for the Ninth. s Then followed the .muck wedding. Joe Kindig, now clad i,h ministerial garb officiated. Meirit Kichhatt was the charming •'* bride and Maurice Crow was the charmed groom, The ceremony which the minister read was somewhat changed from the regulation wedding ceremony. As the wedding march was played, the slower girls, the Reinbold sisters, appeared., Jackie White was ; ■the. risrg bearer who continually dropped the ring. - The bride came iin op. the.'.arm -of ■ her father. George Bill Smith and the ceremony was w ith tears of the! bride’s mother Irene Abts. Gueits had been announced as they appeared on the scene of the wedding, the names called being those of the. faculty inembers. Follow in*, the niock wedding. refre>h:bents were served. These included- a tub of potato, salud. fcOwl sandwiches. 250 ’ doughnuts and hba» rel| of cider. Thei e were 216 ■ 8 present. !- / The! school , hitd been -decorated! the lights had been covered with colored paper. Miss Henwood, Miss ■Blanchard, Mr. Barnhart, Mr. d .Mr. Slabaugh had ted. the party. ' ■ JDuling the evening fortunes were ■ Id guests at the party . I I Lait Thursday (evening members ofthe Ball and Racquet club held a Halioween party-at the home of Franqes« * * . - ' ' il :.m - < celebrating the birthday • f I the dub's sponsor, ■ Miss Gertrune Hoch Other guests were Miss Lucille I Mellinger Miss: G'racd Culler. I Games and’contests Were enjoyed anhd refreshments served. I (>r. Thursday eyedirig Miss Helen ) Bow Id entertained members of her ; Sunday--, h iol class < f the Church <>f tied at a Halldwe’e::- party at her j home. Guests came in qoslume and enjoyed the ieveiiing’s fun and re-, freshments served by the hostess. Mj'ss Martha A,, n Thornburg: and Alisk Kathryn Armstrong entertained a" guests at a Hallowe'en party' at thepMilt-Thprn cottage at Butterinilk ests were ei j<lyed and ’ refresh: r.er.ts served. during the evening's fur.. ■, Mis- Mary Elia McClure entertained spme of the girls who are her ,feH.ow -s' ndents in the Second Grade, with a Hallowe’en party at her hottie last Thursday evening.. ■Hallowe’en contests m-d g ,mit s’® wei e e-'.joyAd, and i efreshmenls of ice cream • and cake were served. TIPPECANOE " ■ Carl V.in< ei I. . • J, 1.. Kline and > attended 1 \ .o, ... srile at> Pierceton} o:iv last week. ■ The Sunday school Convection .-f th® Church of the Brethren at Nbrth Webster last Sunday afternuop was v.-eii. attended. • Car! Vincent. Royal Kline, : Mr.' and Mrs J. Garber were vudsts at th“e J. L. Kline home, Thursday Friday evening Ike Kline and fatnily and J. L; Kline and family were quests ■:«» the .Garner home. Other . Mr- Charlee See of. Warsaw; Royse Clover of Pierceton: Ira Rtoh|epberger, Emmit and Allen Gordy, . apd Jesse Baugher. 1 of Elkhart spenti the -..evk ena with friends in this vicinity Mr. and -Mrsr. Clarence Lew alien -iied ■ •: and Mi -. ii.-i :-. --.‘W . Sunday afternoon. SOUTH SHORfi

Mrs, Chester Hili .spent Tuesday livening with Mrs. Retta Waira | The i party [held at the Guv schoolhouse last | Thursday evening was. j Orland Strieby won the prize' the best costume. Refreshments 4»f. pop i com, doughnuts and cider werefUn- ; nished by the W. M. A. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoas spent Sunday afternoon with Minnie Klein I and son near Leesburg. j Mr. and .Mrs. Claud Niles spent Sunday with their son Roy and famj ily. Mrs. Martha Jordan spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Hipskind. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman of Fort Wayne are spending this week at the Bert Searfoss cottage. Frank Kelly was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.' Bert Searfoss. | RAISE BARN AT OTT'S | A barn to take the place cf the l one which burned on the J. W. Ott i place, north of Solomon’s. Creek , a j few weeks ago ; was raised on its foundation, Tuesday. • -r—»O ■■■•’, The more manners some people put on the harder you have to work to keep them from trimming you. ?0 - ° Watch Crystal, Ligonier, pro-' grams. - —adv. —- — ; o—■—, — . Solid Walnut Radio Tables—s2.Bs. | j Beckman’s. —adv. i

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, r r fl | SCHOOL NOTES T I c Hallowe en parties were enjoyed by • the various grades, at sbhool, Fri- j i day afternoon. Among the mothers who visited school that afternoon to [ enjoy the fun were: Mrs. Plew, Mrs. I Miller, Mrs. LeClare, Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Stiffler, Mrs. Slabaugh, Mrs. . Ketring, Mrs. Kern, Mrs. Grimes, . Mrs. Rarig, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. Cans- < er, Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. Ruby, Mrs. Benson, Mrs. Dillen, Mrs. Rozelle i Mrs. Hollett. Mts. Felts, Mrs. Dem1 psey and Mrs. Reidenbach. . *** 1 Among those who visited the j Grade school, Monday afternoon < were Mrs. Baker and Mrs, Roy j Niles. ' ’ ■ 1 ' : * $ * I ’ Monday being such a wet, gloomy; day, pupils of the Fifth Grade ask- { i ed if they might not entertain other., grades with a prograin. So the last , half hour was devoted to this.- They . presented “Babs and the Broomstick” t here were several, recitations and then the boys quintet asked to sin’g a number. These boys are John Robert Kern, Corlyss and Curtis Le-j . Count, Scott Hollett and Holbrook | . White. Thev sang "F: cev Went I. ' i Visiting. s* * | Volley ball posts were put in the playground by Mr. Benson this week j- and volley ball games will soon Com-, mence. The V-i'-r. iiiiiilee singers will be heard at the High school next Wedr nesday munnii-.g at N;3t> o’clock. It is ; to be a half hour-program. The pubHow Modern Women Lose Pounds of Fat Swiftly—Safely | Gain Physical Vigor YOuthfulnesWith Clear Skin and Vivacious Eyes. That Sparkle With Glorious Health ■ . Here’s the recipe that banishes fat • . and brings into- blossom all the natural attractiveness that every worn ? an’ possesses. s I Every morning tak.e one half teaspoonfui of Kruschen Salts, in a gl jof hot water before breakfast cut' down on pastry and fatty meats go light on potatoes, butter, .cream and sugar j in 4 weeks get on the scales i and note how many pounds of fatr have vanished. ' I . Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts tlje . ‘ cost is trifling and it lasts 4 weekC r Jf even , this first bottle doesn’t eoni vince you this is the easiest, ’safestl . and surest way to lose fat if you i don’t feel a superb improvement in! health so gloriously energetic vig-j ! orously alive your .money gladly re-; ‘ turned. - - But be sure for your health's sake' t that you ask-fat- and get Kruschenl Salts. Get - them at any drugstore in» the world. - adv. ' S'- T —. | NOTICE IO NON-RESIDENTS State oL Indiana, Kosciusko County, ss: .. In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, r September Term, 1932 * . Roscoe Ho ward ) e vs. ) Complaint. } Essa G. Gertsch ) No. 17554 Nqw the. Plaintiff,’ by Geo. ■ L. Xanders, his attorney and having i :.led < inplaint herein, together with an .iti’idayit a competent person that said defendant, Essa G. Gertsch is hot a resident of the State of 1- / j ~--:! a d /hat said m>n-reside:;l ;s a .-ecessary /party thereto. . N-c.ice /s then-* ne. hereby- given I said defendant, last-named, that-un-aj.less shejbe and appear on the 18th ko Circuit Court, being the 24th day * of . December, 1932- t-i be holden on the Ist Monday of December, A. D, ’ S 1932, at the Court. House in Warsaw,; . in said County and d answei • or,, demur to said complaint, the same ’• will be heard and determined in her f absence. . ' . ; WITNESS WHEREOF. I here- 1 ’ unto set my hand and affix the seal i e of said Court, at the office of the 1 Clerk thereof, in the City of Warsaw, . Indiana, this 26th day of October, A. ; D. 1932. Indiana, this 14th day of May, A. D., 1 ’ 1932. i e ‘ LELAND KINSEY. 27-3 t Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court n.| NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is herebv given that the J dersigned has been appointed by the i clerk of Kosciusko Circuit Court, in ■ y the State of Indiana. Executrix < f the' of T BENJAMIN F. HOY late of Kosciusko County, deceased, e .Said estate is supposed to be p solvent.. FANNIE C. HOY. Executrix. j ‘ October 19, 1932. 27-3 t '

Donald Vanderveer For Judge Circuit Court Democratic Ticket A life-long resident of Kosciusko County, was born at Milford in 1892. Educated in public schools of this county and a graduate of law school of University of Michigan. Has practised law for 18 years. Is affiliated with Methodist Episcopal Church, and always interested in educational, religious and moral affairs. Is present State *• Representative and County Attorney. Promises an efficient and conscientious adrbinistration of the duties of Judge. Your support is respectfully solicited. •

lie is invited to attend. While Miss Betty Ward was demonstrating an experiment in class, Tuesday afternoon, the hook holding the battery jar broke and the" jar fell and broke, splashing Betty and the floor. Those who missed school the first of this week were: Lois Stabler, Mardella Weaver. SERVED 29 YEARS On Nov. 1, Fred B. Self started his 39th year of service as a rural mail carrier, from Syracuse. The first 11 years he covered his route of 25 miles with horse and wagon. The past 18 years the length of his route has been between 34 and 35 miles. Watch Crystal, Ligonier, programs. ' ? —adv.

TO BRETZ — FUR GLASSES [levin Sretz /OPTCIANX / ’ OPTOMETRIST. GOSHEN, INDIANA. Room 3W. Hawks-Gortner Bldg.Phone SB9 Box 177 Watch and Clock Repairing A. J. THIBODEAUX Corner of Pearl and Lake Sts. Syracuse, Ind. - 3-24-33 ORVAL G. CARR FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMBULANtE SERVICE Syracuse, Ind. Phone 75 GEO. L. XANDERS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Scltlenient of Estates Opinions on Titles Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind Fifie and Other Insurance BARGAINS IN PIANO% j PLAYERS, RADIOS, Etc. ; PIANOS at I 820. $3?, s(>s, 875, SOI). PLAYERS at j | S‘*9. 8118, 8125. 8150. $lB5. 8250 | ; GRANDS at I' $275 and Up. RADIOS $lO. sls. $18.75, $19.99. S3O. $34 and Up. I PIANOS SOI D ON PAYMENTS i TEMPLIN’S MUSIC STORE j 115 So. Main St. Elkhart, Ind. I — t

i TO CLOSE OUT GIRL’S SCHOOL DRESSES at a big Reduction SIZES 8 TO 14 Peach Sateen Bloomers for Women at Hail Price The Variety Store SYRACUSE, INDIANA TAXES ARE DUE AND W ILL BECOME DELINQUENT IF UNPAID AFTER NOV. 7 LOANS MADE ON CARS. FURj NITURE. LIVE OTOCK AND IMPLEMENTS . 3,6, 9 or 12 months to repay. For Farmers we have a special plan. Also easy monthly plan, i No endorsers needed. SECURITY LOAN CO. Rooms 14-16 Elks' Arcade I Warsaw, Ind. Phone 1292

I CRYSTAL-" LIGONIER - ; : Fridav and Saturday, Nov. 4-5 — “WILD GIRL” Charles Farrell. Joan Bennett and Ralph Bellamy in a thrilling successor to “The Cisco Kid. ” Also 2nd Chapter of “THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS” A mighty drama of the hardships, struggles and ramonce of the settlers in the Old West.. , ’ | Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Nov. 6-7-8 — I “LADY AND GENT” Every- dnee in a while, an exceptionally fine picture comes alontj, m unhearlded- no loiid noises and no shouting about it. Well, “Lady S and Gent” is just such a picture, starring George Bancroft ajna I Wynne Gibson- Two drifting humans, find their real souls, when E the grimy little hands of a kid, read into their hearts and .squeeze k something out of them, they never knew they had. A real gup— k You. will not be disappointed. SEE IT. T Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 9-10 — “HORSEFEATHERS” E The 4 Marx Bros., the uncrowned kings of clowndom. The go I colligiate, go nutz, and change “rah, rah.” into “ha, ha, ha,” Nice M stewdents, training with the coeds and learning to “speak easy.” H $3 Not a gram of sense in thp whole feed bag. You’ll never laugh so r much since Dobbin was ac- It. 2 NIGHTS ONLY. —ADM. 15c, 30c | COMING Smilin Thru” "The P|ianlone President”—“Movie Crazy” fc ”Love Me Tonight”- “Six Hours to Live.”

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The Young Women 5 of this town are extended a Cordial invitation to call and see our New Wool Knit, One-Piece Dresses. Popular Shades of Brown, Blue and Wine. Only one dress of a kind. The Price is low, for this excellent quality. BACHMAN’S] VOTE FOR George M. Bowser WARSAW, INDIANA CANDIDATE FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY KOSCIUSKO COUNTY ON DEMOCRATIC TICKET Present Prosecuting Attorney, Elected 1928, • « Re-elected 1930.