The Syracuse Journal, Volume 26, Number 15, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 August 1933 — Page 2

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THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL REPUBLICAN. Published every Thursday at . Syracuse. Indiana. Entered as second-class matter on May 4th. 1908. at the postoffice at Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act ot Congress of March 3rd. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance 12.90 Six Months in advance — - — 1.00 Single Copies . 05 Siibsri ipilons diopi'C'l If not renewed when time Is out. 4 I!AOviTpORTER. JIL Editor and Publisher Office’Phone 4 — Home Phone 904 THURSDAY. AUGUST 3. 1933 LAKE NEWS. • (Continued from Page One) at Three Rivers, Mich. A. W. Emerson and Dr. W. BWallace were Marion visitors, Monday. L ? -. . — —- ■ Mu and. Mrs. Wilfred Whitelock of Huntington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Martin, Sunday. , The Barlow family from-Chicago are spending this week in the Bert Searfoss cottage. . Misa Janet Swauger of Dayton, 0. wks the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. G, Schmidt; Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. \V E. Long were R. H. Beard Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Beard Jr. of Chicago. Mrs. Beard is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. W. E. Long. Mr. Long left on Monday afternoon on a trip to Washington, D. C Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Day of Elkhart wet e week end guests of Mr. <. u Mis. G. W. Wandel of Kale Island Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Wandel and guests drove to Sylvan Lake, and called on Mr. and Mrs D. Peppel and visited the Trail of the Limberlcwt and the h< ine of Gene Stratton Porter. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. W’alter of Bremen spent several days at their cottage on Kale Island. Mrs. Miller and Mis, Viney, of lx>ganspurt were guests of the Walters over the week and. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reid of Cleveland. O. , are spending their honeymoon al the Spink-Wawasee hotel. Among the guests al the SpinkW'awnsee hotel last week end were: Mr. and Mrs. M- B. Senn and two sons <>f Louisville, Ky.; N. A. Gladding of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mt' H... h Hunefeld and three children of Cincinnati, O. One hundied and twenty-five attended the Equitable Life Insurance V ■ ' • 1 ui-i.lmi at the Spink 1 Wawn.-ee Jimn Monday until Wed-j it'tUv A t if tournament and’ bridge party were ehjuyed yesterday ; afternoon. - —-- ’ | The convention of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association is to be held .a the SpinjuWawase* hotel next Monday and Tuesday. Two hundred are expected to attend. Three planes flew to Lake Wawaeee and landed on the Jones farm near the north side of the * lake. H. A. Bayless, attorney from Cincinna■i, 0.. came in one plane to the Spink-Wawasee; J. Stewart Kilkinson and Edgar D. Tyler of Cincinnati were in another; and Clyde Shockley brought Mr. Simpson from Muncie in the third to spend the week end there. Dr. Miles Porter has returned to Fort Wayne, after a month in the Inks cottage on Ogden Island. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Cox and son and nieee so New Castle spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bishop. Mrs. Cox and children remained to spend this week with Mr. Bishop and aon Harry while Mrs. Bishop and Eleanor went to Indianadis with Mr.. Cox. Mra. Pau! Thomas* nieee from Al--1 »n b spending‘'this week with her. Thirty attended the- meeting of | i

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j Chevrolet salesmen at the Sargent ; hotel, last Thursday. The banquet Jin the evening was served on The I Porch. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Routsong and 1 daughter from St. Louis, Mo., are spending two weeks in one of the - Bishop cottages. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson and friends from Fort , Wayne are spending thiis week in another of Bishop’s cottages. I ‘ Miss Gross, Western Union operator at the Spink-Wawasee entertained her cousin and husband from Milwaukee several days last week. Mrs. Black of Ligonier entertained five guests at luncheon at Sargent's hotel, Friday. ~ i. Several parties were held at the Sargent hotel, Sunday. Among these was the reunion of the class of *3l of the Columbia High School. Lunch was served to them on The Porch. Arthur H. Sapp of South Bend representing the World Bankers* Life insurance Co., entertained 16 at dinner at Sargent’s Sunday; and Mr. and Mrs. H. Heisenling of Ogden Island and Garrett entertained a party of eight at dinner there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott of Danville, HL; Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Abbott of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Abbott from New England attended the family reunion at the Abbott summer home in Pickwick Park last week end. Mrs. Ring Lardner also attended, but “Ring” was unable to be there. Mr. Rice, head of the library board of Dayton, 0., will spend the coming month in the Stoops cottage in Pickwick Park. On their way from the fair, Attorney Petxhold and Mrs. Petzhold of Cincinnati, 0., spent the week end at the Spink-Wawasee hotel. George Heilburn; vice-president of the Globe Tailoring Co., was another guest from Cincinnati, Q. MiSs Ruano Gilson, formerly of Boston, but at present buyer for Ayers store in Indianapolis, is spending her vacation at the SpinkWawasee hotel. Guests of hers over the week end were Miss Estelle Allen, Miss Snowdy and Roland Schell. Mrs. Clark Green presented a bouquet of country butter to every family along the Vawter Park road who assisted in the search for her son John, when it was feared he was drowned a week ago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Baxter of Maxinkukee lake and Mrs. Baxter’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford of Chicago called on Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Neumeyer, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Mauerer returned home to South Bend, Sunday, i after spending last week at their I cottage. The Misses Margaret and Marion Morris of Indianapolis are expected 'to arrive at the lake this evening to. spend the week end with Joan and* ChrbUne Schrader at the Horst cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Patrick, in the Maroney cottage are planning to entertain 30 guests, their friends and children, at the cottage over the coming week end. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baxter and children of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fargo and daughter Mary Jo are visiting Mr. and Mrs. £. H. Neumeyer. Art Merill’s one club golf tournament is to be played on the South Shore Golf course. August 17. Those who enter may choose any club they wiih to play the entire 18 holes, but must use no other. Miss Adeline Luts of Chicago spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mellinger. Mr. and Mrs. Pickering and Mr. and Mrs. Hill and children of Adderton are spending this week in the McMahan cottage in Vawter Park. Friends are glad to learn that Mrs. Amanda Xanders is recovering from injuries received when struck by a

truck, in Lancaster, Pa., April 11. Mrs. Xanders says she has graduated to one cane, but is still taking i treatments for her injuries twice a wwk. i Mrs. D. Young, Mrs. John Culschen, Mrs. C. A. Smith and Mrs. J. D. Martin of South Bend were guests of Mrs. Henry Grieger of Kale Island, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grieger and Mrs. Martha ' Counts of Fort : Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Crooks of Columbia City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grieger. Mrs. Counts is spending this week with relatives in Syracuse. Will Remy and family of Indianapolis have moved into the A. P. Jones property on the north shore and plan to stay there until after Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hewitt and a car load of friends come from Bass Lake, Tuesday, to spend the afternoon and evening with Ross Franklin. , The Girl Scout Camp is jto close Saturday. J.‘ T. Riddle suffered with heart' ti -üble this week. Miss Ida Deardorff spent last Sun-1 day at home. Miss Alberta Weaver is visiting her aunt in Elkhart this week. The Strieby family reunion is to be held on August 27 at Ideal Beach. | J. P. Dolan spent Thursday and Friday in Indianapolis on business. ; Mrs. E. L. Holrfian’s aunt, Mrs. Emma Tousey of Hinsdale, HL, is; spending this week with, her. . Mrs. Walter Kegg and George Butt went to Chicago to visit the fair, yesterday. The condition of Mrs. Vanderwater, ill in the Goshen hospital, continues serious. Mrs. C. A. Langston is spending this week with relatives in Kansas City; Rev. Alvin Ash of Toledo, 0., called on his cousin, Mrs. Elmer McGarity, one day last week. Bert Cripe’s Sunday-school class of the Church of the Brethren enjoyed a picnic at Iryjian Hill Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Druckemiller and son from Angola visited relatives in Syracuse this past week. Mrs. Ralph Davis of Goshen spent < the week end with Mr. and Mrs. . John Hurtig. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keim of So. I Bend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Unrue. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Finton returned home Sunday, after a week’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John Kavanagh of Elkhart were guests of Mrs. Rebecca! Searfoss, Sunday. Relatives from here attended the picnic dinner at the home of Ira Gants, in Warsaw,. Sunday. Mrs. Irene Strieby of Converse was the guest of Mrs. Farley on Papakeelchie Lake, las’ week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryman spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Mart Long. Miss Baja Rowdabaugh spent last week with her cousin, Miss Mary Sperry in Orland. Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Smith and family of Goshen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cripe, Sunday. The Methodist Ladies Aid is

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meeting today at the home of Mrs. Nelson Mila*. Miss Bertha Raymond entertained friends from Vicksburg, Mich., at dinner at the Grand hotel, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Steinberger and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright visited the World’s Fair, Tuesday, f Mr. and Mrs. Elery Garrison and wife of Mishawaka spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Folkes. Mrs. Preston Miles and three sons are spending a month with her parents in Continental, O. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gordy and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gordy drove to Findlay, 0., to visit old friends there. Roy Darr did not return home from his eastern trip last week as expected, but it is thought he will return this week. Mrs. Anna Dewart and Mrs. Clara Wagner and daughter Martha Zents spent Friday at the country home of John Rohrer. Mrs. Mary Hoopingarner and Warren from Barring’ Springs, Mich., were guests of Mrs. Lilly Hoopingarner last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Davis spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mis. Charles Davis in North tyMr. and Mrs. Roy Meek and fam-; ily and John Meek spent Sunday afternoon al the Ray Meek home in South Bend. Miss Mary Woods and two friends from Indianapolis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gants from Saturday until Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. Dave Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myeis of Milford visited the World’s Fair, Sunday. The Misses Helen and Margaret Gibson are spending this week in Elkhart, at lhe home of Mrs, Yer-| gen. Charles Geiss of Evansville and William Stuckman of Goshen were guests of Richard Miller, Monday night. Mis. John Edwards of South Bend ' spent Thursday with Mrs. Bert Cripe while her husband attended a i meeting at the Spink-Wawasee hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sharp and daughter from Springfield, 0., are spending their vacation in the cottage at Butt’s Landing. Mrs. Baile and Miss Eddy of Wellsboro were week end guests of Mrs. Isabel Grieger. Mr. Baile came to take the women home, Sunday. Miss Lydia Rogers from Castalia, 0., and Mrs. Ernest Rogers from Cleveland, 0., are expected to come to Syracuse today to visit Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Method and family and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Mabie attended a picnic supper at the home of Ezra Graham in Warsaw, Sunday ecening. Mrs. Glenn Shock and daughter Dognabelle from South Bend, and Mrs. Will Mallon of south of Syracuse visited friends in Syracuse, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gordy and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gordy and two children, and Glenn Gordy* spent two days last week at the World’s: Fair. Mrs. Owen Strieby’s father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston of Decatur spent Saturday and Sunday with her. Their daughter Eileen remained for a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Klink and son j Jimmie returned to their Springfield ■ 0., home, Saturday. They plan to come back to their home on Kale Island in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stiffler and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stiffler were

among those from this vicinity who attended the Stiffler reunion in Elkhart, Sunday. Mrs. Jerry Hamman returned home, Saturday night, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mclnnes in LaGrange, 111. While away Mrs. Hamman visited the World’s Fair. Orval Otis, of Coldwater, Mich., and Mrs. Bernice Erts and two children of South Bend were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Steinbarger, Sunday. , , While in the field at Alva Ketring’s Monday morning, Ketring and Bert Cripe saw a blue racer about 6 feet long. Ketring hit it and his police dog grabbed the snake and killed it. Mr. and Mrs. Landis Pressler spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Pressler’s sister, Mrs. Francis, in Flint, Mich, They brought Lida Davis home after a visit there. Mrs. F. M. Stults of Gary spent 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller. Her husband and son Fred Jr., joined her here Friday, and the party returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and daughter Nancy of Indianapolis will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.. Buchholz next Monday and Tuesday, ' Mr. Smith plans, to attend the convention at the Spink-Wawasee hoteL Mrs. George Darr gave a birhtday dinner in honor of Mrs. Hascal Grissom’s birthday, last Friday. Guests were: Mrs. George Kreager, Mrs. Frank Line, Mrs. Richard Hinckly, R. D. Johnson of Niles, Mich., Mrs. Otis Mitchel of Syracuse. On Monday, Chester Stiffler shot Earl Menzenberger’s two dogs, pointers, because they were killing his ducks. The dogs were being kept by the Kelley Brothers at their place about three miles from the Stiffler

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with her. On. Sunday Mr. Speery and Mr. Bailey joined the party to enjoy Sunday dinner at the Rowdabaugh home, as did Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mishler and Miss Mildred Mishler from Milford.