The Syracuse Journal, Volume 25, Number 31, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 November 1932 — Page 4

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1932

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Watch programs of Crystal., Ligonier. adv. FOR SALE -Good fresh cow with calf one week old? Elmo Shock. 31-ltp SOMETHING Wrong with your Radio? Call Owen K. Strieby, Phone 845. 22-ts. FOUND-A flat bottom green row boat. Boat may be had by paying for adv. 31-lt? FOR RENT -Corn and onion ground. Cash or share. Call Mrs. Jordon. Phone 2610. 31-ltp __4_ , : FOR SALE OR RENT—The Della Otis house. Ellwood George, Phone 408. 31-2tp FOR SALE- An electric washing machine, good as new. A bargain. Wm. M. Jones. 31-ltp | ~APPLES FOR SALE Kings, j Starks, Jonathans and Baldwins.. I Prices reasonable. Walker White and ' Sons. 26-ts. CUT FLOWERS For Thanksgiving. Moderately priced chrysanthe-1 mums and pompoms. Also potted plants. Order now. Phone 277, Henry Beer, Milford. --0FOR SALE The Jackson property, i Fine location on lake front with all • modern house and double garage. | Second house south of U. B. church of Lake St. See Ralph Vail, Tel. 321 i New Paris. 28-3tp I ' . '■ ' ■ I TERPEZONE | Will build up.your body, arid de-j •troy germs within your body. Dr. > Warner* Goshen. adv. — - .<>—: . NOTICE MEETING! There will be a meeting of the Pythian Sisters, Friday - evening Something special. All members urged to be present. , Miss Betty Wolf escaped serious Injury when accidentally struck by an automobile, Tuesday. She was playing near the school, and a salesman guided his chr into the alley to turn around. The machine's Wheels skidded and the car slid t the side of the alley, pinning Betty against the wall. Her. mother said Tuesday night that she had not been hurt. Conrad Auers and Ed. McClintic went to Chicago, Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving there. They plan to attend the livestock show before returning home. Miss Nellie Johnson who spent the past year with her sister, Mis, Owen Strieby returned to.,her home in Decatur, Sunday. According to reports the movie industry is picking up again. Let ’er flicker! NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, , in the State of Indiana, Administra-. tris, with will annexed, of the estate of I LAURA M. JONES . j late of Kosciusko County, deceased. <’ Said estate is supposed to be solvent ALDAH MARIE FOUST. Adininistratorix. Sloane & Rasor, Attys. Nov. 7, 1932 29-3 t

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Il I IN OUR CHURCHES I I ~ J METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A. J. Armstrong, Minister. Dr. O. C. Stoelting. Supt. Church School, 9:45 a. rii. Morning Worship, 11:00. Evening worship, 7:00 p. m. Mid-week Service, Tuesday, 7:15. , ZION CHAPEL. I Rev. Vern Kener, pastor. | Sherman Deaton, Supt. | Sunday school at 10 a. m. I Morning Worship, 11:00 a. in. j Evening service, 7 o’clock. | Indian Village. I 1 Walter Kuepper, Supt. Sunday school, 10:00 a. in. Morning service 11:00 a. in. GRACE LLiiil RAN CHURCH Rev. John A .Pettit, Pastor. Verrior Beckman, S. S. Supt. Sunday school. 9:45 a. in. Chief Service and Senium, by the l Pastor. j Luther League 6:00 p. m. | Topic Industrial Work in our | Foreign Missions. ‘ ■ LAKESIDE U. B. CHURCH Rev. E. C. Reidenbach, Pastor. Syracuse. . Sunday-School, 9:45 a. m. Mm ning worship, 10:45. Sermon by Pastor followed by I Holy Communion. [ Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m Union Thanksgiving Services will. j be held at the Evangelical Church on j Thanksgiving Day at 9:30 a. m. All 1 members of the church are urged to | attend that service. Concord. Sunday School, 0:45 a. in. J j .Evening Worship, 7;UO p. m. Indian Village. • Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Special revival services will begin on Monday evening. Nov. 28 at 7 'o’clock. ‘ EVANGELICAL CHURCH The Church with'Worship, FeUow|ship, Service. ? : Rev. R. G. FoUst, Pastor. I C .E. Beck, Supt. t Sunday School, 9:45 a, m. I Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. | Evening service at 7:00 p. m. ■ The evening service will be Evangelistic. j Revival meetings each evening this w eek at 7:00 p. in. j Union Thanksgiving Service Tliurs[dey at 9:30 a. in. Public invited. CHURIH OF THE BRETHREN Evangelist j. Edwin Jarboe, pastor Guy Syinensina, S, S. Supt. Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a.m, arid 7:00 p.m Union Services Thanksgiving Day at the Evangelical church. No Fellowship Services this week. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Marion Shroyer, pastor. C. J. Kitson, S. S. Supt. I Sunday School, 10:00 a. in, . Christian Endeavor, 11:00 a. m. Prayer Service, Thursday-7:30 p.m. ,— — o ——. SCHOOL NOTES j I 2 _i i Annoyed by the continued laughing of the Sixth Grade, Tuesday Mr. Benson asked them if they had eatlen giggle soup for dinner. Doris I Boggs said “No. did you have crab i soup"’’ '.' ■ ■ RIBS BROKEN Arthur Keefer, who lives on Mrs. Sarah Younce’s farm had four ribs broken when kicked by a mule.

RICHVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Max Emory and daughter Betty Lou of Ligonier were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Ott and Mrs. Lula Emory. Miss Elizabeth Blue was a dinner j guest Sunday of the Misses Neva and Wilma Jane Shoder. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, of Ligohier> spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Blue. Milton Shoder has come home for the winter, after having worked all summer for his uncle near Milford. Miss Treva Simmons spent Sunday with Miss Maxine Blue. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Eckart and family, Mr. arid Sirs. Hays, all of Elkhart, will be guests over Thanksgiving Day of Mrs. L. Lintz, who is keeping house for Mrs. Rachel Hire. Mrs. James Ramsey has been ill for the past week, with tonsilitis. Misses Elizabeth and Maxine Blue, Miss Treva Simmon, and the Misses Neva and Wilma Jane Shoder called on Miss Betty Hire, Sunday afternoon. SOLOMON’S CREEK Miss Marjorie Ring of Millersburg spent several days last week with Miss Berdine Longcor'. Harry Mcßride and family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eamic, near Millersburg. Charles Lockwood and family, Miss Orpha Routsong and Merrill Pricket [spent Sunday with friends in Wakarusa. Ernest Juday and family and Ralph Merrick and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sparklin of Waterford. Albert Longcor and family Spent Sunday in Elkhart with Eugene Longcor and family. Mr. and Mrs. , John Darr spent Sunday in Goshen with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Burris. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Roach called on Mrs, Etta Seese, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Zylman of near Goshen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher. Willis Rogers and family attended a supper in Goshen, Friday evening. Kaleel Juday and family spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ella Hapner, and family. Sunday school arid preaching Sunday morning. Also Communion service. ■ . AFRICA. Mrs. Stanley Miller spent one day last week with her mother, Mrs. Sim Lewallen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weimer. Mrs. Weiiner has been quite ill but is better at this i Sunday visitors in the, Eli Shock home were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Downing and" son of Goshen; Miss Myrtle Boezley and Miss Elizabeth Thompson of North Webster. Elmo Shock and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Wright, Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al- ; len Gordy and Miss Evelyn Lewallen. Callers' in the Jacob Click home lest week were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wingard, William and Frank Swihart and Mrs. Della Jarrett and Charles Morrison. Merle Gawthrop and family spent iSunday evening with‘Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baker of North Webster. I Jacob Click and family made a trip to South Bend, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Eli Shock spent last Friday in the Ezra Shock home. Ezra Shock is suffering with his back at this time. CONCORD E. R. Chappel of East Buffalo, N. Y., stock yards called at the Jacob Bucher home, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ' Mathews spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher. " < Mr. and Mrs. Burton Howe spent Sunday evening wio Dr. and Mrs. Stoelting. Mrs. Jacob Bowser is on the sick list. Anderson Wogoman and family were guests of Tillman® Coy and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Harold LeCount were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chancy ’ Coy, Sunday afternoon. Jacob Bucher and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart. j Bertram .Whitehead and family {spent Sunday in Milford at the Lloyd Dewart home. Mrs. Zella Coy and son Marshall spent Friday at her parent’s home, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bowser. Rev. Reidenbach and family of Syracuse spent Monday at the Ernest Mathews home. j • John Bowser called at the Chancy {Coy home, Monday. * DISMAL I Charles Ebert and Ralph Smith of > Ligonier, Frank Harper and son Robert drove to Lafayette, to 'attend {the Purdue football game, Saturday land to visit Howard and Herman Harper, students at the college. They were present at “Fathers’ Day” services, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck and two children visited Mrs. Mary Ston-

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er at Indian Village, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bitner ‘ rind children were Goshen and Ligj onier shoppers, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Katherine Beck visited in the Millard Snyder home, Sunday. I Mrs. Kate Dull and Mrs. Frank Harper visited in Cromwell, Friday. I Mrs? Nelson Bobeck passed away at her home in the Dismal, Sunday about 10 a. m. Stanly Lung, who suffered an. inijury to his chesti and arm while; moving his threshing machine from' the Sherman Morris barn, Friday, 1 is improving. ; Mrs. Sarah Sloan visited in the Dora Clingerraan {home, Saturday. • Irvin Whitehead of Detroit and Calvin Beck and w-ife, and Richard and Wendel Beck visited in Mishawaka, Sunday. ' SALEM I i John Auer and family enjoyed a rabbit supper at the George Auer home, Friday evening. I Roy Koontz and family of Mishawaka were guests of the George ; Auer family on Sunday; Arch DeFries and wife attended a Farm Bureau meeting in Inuianapolis, Tuesday and Wednesday. . | Jennie Caris called at the George {Tom home, Monday. Miriam DeFries was the overnight guest of Dorothy Klinger, Thurs-i I day- ' I Luther Mahoneiy called at the Guy Method home this past week. Mr. and Mrs. [Joe Smith and dau- ' ghters Lucile and Marjorie, and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy spent Sunday with Omar Cablel and wife and John Cable and wife 'in Elkhart. ; ‘ ' James Pinkgrtojn spent Sunday with i Donald and Harry Smith. Carl .Coy and wife of Tippecanoe i called at the Joe Smith home, ] Monday afternoon. i Donald Smith did the first skating of the season, Wednesday. Quite, a number of rabbits are : being caught now. a j George Auer called at the Joe i Smith home Wednesday afternoon. 1 IT ' ' 1 SOUTH SHORE Mr. and Mrs.) Russell Warner and son Guy spent; Saturday evening: , with Lloyd Sinning and family in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son Burton and Frank Kelly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss. ' Elza Law has moved from the Jordon farm to the home of his sister, Mrs. Laura Wertz. ; Lester Mock and family spent Sat-; I urday evening in Goshen. Mrs. Lester Mock and daughter

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[Velma called on Mrs. Bert Searfoss, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Milehain Timberlake spent Sunday evening at the home of Miss Nell Sprague. Ike Mellinger, who has been on the sick list is better at this time. I Mrs. Carrie Dickerson and" Mrs. Chester Hill spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Russell Warner. ZION. i Eldon Clayton called on Mr. and Mrs. Sherman < Deaton and Mrs. Belle Strieby, Sunday afternoon. j Miss Rowena Kline spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Mamie, Wogoman of Syracuse. Melvin Niles and family called on Jesse Miller and family, Sunday afternoon. i Ivan Kline and family of Milford ; and George Henwood spent Sunday with Eston Kline and family. — q__ : Rom J- -a Editor Journal: t 1 think your column under the caption “From our Readers" could be Anade I am sending you a /ew items if they are not too amaiteurish, make use of them. Gus Schmidt. Now that the Democrats have promised to bring back Beer I believe it in order to invite all poets jto tune up and write a few lines on 'Begr. I respectfully offer the followin < : Now He who drinks Budweiser Beer, Will Always have the best, of Cheer, ( But he who fills too oft his can. ! Will be a sad Budweiser man. Charlie Brian has just completed his 52nd year of fishing on Lake Wawasee. Charlie came to the Lake {when Northern Indiana in this neighborhood was next to a wilderness. He will spend the winter in Florida, ' and Captain Bill Kelly, who is Charlie’s navigator and commander of the good ship “Emerald Isle” will take up Golf during Mr. Brian’s absence and do a little snow shoveling to keep fit. Mr. Warren, who recently purchased of Frank Bushong the beautiful stucco residence at Ideal Beach has contracted with Mr, Beer, the landscape artist of Milford, to beau{tify his lawn and put in one of the most beautiful rose gardens on the lake. Mr. Warren wants it understood /that it is not to be a Beer Garden but a Garden by Beer. ' TRY A JOURNAL WANT AD

LAKE NEWS. (Continued from Page One) Thanksgiving here. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Warner closed their summer home last week and planned to spend a few days in Indianapolis before going on to Florida for the winter. o According to history George Washington was a successful farmer, and it is to be remembered that this was in the days before the Farm Board was evan dreamed of. O Watch programs of Crystal, Ligonier. —adv. GEO. L. XANDERS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates Opinions on Titles Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind; Fire and Other Insurance

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