The Syracuse Journal, Volume 26, Number 41, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 1 February 1934 — Page 2
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r»»E svmcrsE jotrnil REPUBLICAN, . « : ■ .Al .. j .JjrttprTCTSaißX Published every Thursday at ■ Syracuse. Indiana. Em« red a» .<eemid citrss matter on Ji» tth. 19o*. at the postoffice at ■>»n»c»u<e. Indiana, under the Act of ■ H.rr-*. «rs„ Marchlß7B SIUtSCIUPTION RATES ' < y<-Sr. UL.advance $2.00 Six Months in advance — 1.00 Copies .05 ...I .rripth.iis d’opvrd If not renewed when time t* out. It Tit in IToIHTIL JIL F«|it<»r ntid Piihli’»l>ee (>»!> J I Home Phone 954 THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1*34 - 3 Tomorrow is Ground H< g Day. The Art Club met Monday evening at the h<-me of Mis. H. D. Harkless. Ned Hirley. who is working in Warsaw spent last week end at home Miss Gertrude Fleming is employeu «t the Grand Hotel. The Bidc-a-wee club will meet Friday at the h me of Mrs. Fannie Hoy. Mbs Louise Voorhees has been ill a cold this past week; and Mrs. Everett Metering is ill at her home. El -h JM- of Goshen spent a few <!a,.s th 5 veek ui.h- Mr. and Mrs. Je. ry hamman. • J . . Mus Mary Geiger spent the week end with Mrs. Alonso Snnthymer near Cromwell. Tom Wallets of Bi emen. was a " last Thursday. He ch ims acquaintance with Mae West. Mr. and Mrs. Nat House and son i«I ent last H edneeday evening ... and Mrs. J. W. Swenson. >»is. i-.loise Klink c; me from Ngw < H le where she teaches, to spend ■ek .end at home. n s .<i iy Jane Greet e was absent f; h . i 1 .st week becs&s. of a > . .ii-.cd ankle. ’< i ' ' : - I .Adrian and two. sons came Loraine, 0., Thursday, t< visit Mrs. F. nnie Hoy until Saturday Warreu Riddle of Toledo, O. Suited h s mother, Mrs. J. T. Rid- < i. . Wcd'i'rsday 1 st week. .n . id Mrs. R -be t >.tiieby and son Philip spent the week e, ’d. al h .<• - f Hei ry Carbon In So. Bend. .Mis’ Vi ard Flowers of Niles, Mich r st ending' two weeks with her par eiits, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stiffler. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cramer an< family have moved io the George B iitey property on the hill. , .• • 1 h s retain ■v. u. hv.i sister in Muncie ------- , M . and Mrs. O tee W. Mellinger wvie vu<.<s of Mr. and Mrs. . ml i . ier, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Clause of Napp nee .. d Mis. Thoma* Coy were 1 guests of Mr. - and Mr*. Levi KiUoii L.st We,<ne>d.y afternoon. Mia* Mi. home from New she has been working, for two weeks, is attending bookkeeping cl s>e.< at High' school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClintic ... ■ 1 »!:•- Gunderlock 1.0 d Ilf and are making i heir home there. ,M.». fl.-yd Utt was called to North > W< stir. Friday, by the news that . . . > J- hn Goppert had sutured a he. rt utl..ck. The regular meeting of the Round Table wrs postponed from Monday evening this week because of the we. her. / I ' . Mr. i,nd Mrs. Steve Finton spent the week end with Mr. - and Mrs. .•••hi. Siidlowe al their cottage in Vawter P.,rk. A .n s n e paity w< s held Sunday, at hrs h< me, celebrating Leonard Hibsi hman’s birthday. Out of town guests were Elsie and Otis Schroeder i f Gmhen. Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Baugher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hartz of Epworth Forest spent Sunday with Mr. '. J,,W. Swenson and son 1.. i ,: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sprrgue were expected to come to Syracuse today • to visit with his rU live*, then re-* turn to Bluffton, Saturday, and on ;< k \e 1 ra m nth’s vacation in rlo.i a io;u;» yng her perents, Mt. .nd Mrs. George Morris. ill Kindig look -his son Joe back to Wittenberg college, Springfield, 0., Monday and Otis Clyde Butt accompanied him. They returned to Syracuse Tuesday. M Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Herschburger of Goshetfwere guests of Mr. and jMrs. John Hurtig*from Saturday until Monday. It was. at first thought that Frances Higgins fractured her left wrist when she fell from a bicycle, Saturday, but this proved not to be the case. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rex, Sunday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nicolai and Mr; and Mrs. Harold Nicolai of Elkhart. On their way they called upon Mrs. Susan Nicolai. . Miss Nell Sprague and William Jarboe went to Bluffton, Tuesday, where they were guests of Mr. apd Mrs. Dale Sprague and Mr. and Mrs. George Morris, and attended the Roosevelt birthday dance. Mr. and Mrs. Tremper of Detroit, who- have sold their cottage on Webber lake and are building on the lot ecently purchased Sunset Point, nave moved furniture from the Webster cottage to the Freemtn cottage. “Bub” Adam Strieby is at present it the county farm. He is waiting for certificates in lieu of discharge papers which were burned in the fire it his home several weeks ago. He wants to be admitted to the old solders’ home and army discharge papers are necessary. . Dan Wolf and Oiris Traster spent hree days last week in Elkh rt, x here they painted the interior of a iroger store, and three days in Jlaypool, wheie they painted the inerior of the store which Mr. Wolf twns there, and which he had recently rented. BEAVER DAM t from page Ont) fouled at the basket, Sidney scored a field goal, and the qu rter ended. During that quarter and the next Syracuse had the bll near the oasket most of the lime, «s Miller <ot it from the tip off. But many Mi's at the basket failed to Score. At the st rt of the second qu. Tier ?Gngst shot a basket to tie it 3 to 3. Vds-le Osborn missed a free thiow hi.me. but made, good a field goal when the b r 11 dropped back into his hands and the score read Syracuse 5, Sidney 3. Osborn missed another free throw chance soon after. , On a foul ctlled on Pfingst, Sidney j failed to score as happened on the free throw chance on a foul culled Jn Searfoss. Hibschntan was sent in for, Seai fosii. A foul called on Pfingst the basket resulted in two free □trow seep es fog Sidney and the half ended 5 to 5, as Hibschman, who' h»d been fouled at the basket failed o. scoqs his tw<> free throw tries. » / .Second dials. Sidney commenced scoring the >ceond half, with a field goal. The free threw chance on another foul tailed, on Pfingst was not scored. Hibschman tied the score with a field goal, 7 gjl. Osborn missed a free throw chance, and Sidney worked -he ball down the floor for a field goal, score 9 to 7. Searfoss was sent back into the game replacing Miller. Hibkchman failed to score a free throw chance, but made a fisld goel. Score, 9 all. Then he scored a free throw and Syracuse had the lead 10 to 9. Sidney scored another basket 1 and the quarter closed with this team leading 11 to 10. The final quarter meant scoring
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r for both teams. ' I At the start of the last quarter, : - Sidney took the ball from the tip off for a basket. A free throw chance ; on a foul called on Hibschman was t not scored, but a field goal was-shot when the ball was recovered. Score 15 to Iff. Miller was sent back into the k game, replacing Osborn. He shot a I basket for 15 to 12 score. Sidney . missed a free ibrow chance on another foul called on Hibschman, but ( scored a basket. Score 17 to 12. Osborn was sent back into the j game for Hibschman. Scarfoss scored a basket, 17 to 14, Sidney still , leading. This they increased t to 19 to 14, with another field goal, and scored a free thtow on a foul called on Searfoss till the lead read '2O to 14 Then Osborn shot a basket, cutting the lead two points. -Miller scored a free throw chance, to 17. Osborn missed one free throw chahce made good one odt of two chances, when he was soon fouled at the basket, and Jones m: de gobd a free throw try. Sidney, 20, Syracuse 19. With but 45 seconds to play. Os- " born shot a field go. 1 and Syracuse won the game, 21 to 19. Syracuse missed 12 free throw tries out of 16 chances. J , Scores made by Syracuse were; FG FT P PTS Osborn 3117 Searfoss 1123 Miller 1 0 0 2 Pfingst 1 0 3 2 Jones 0 10 1 Hibschman ' 2 2 2 6 J
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£0 *T“‘ -ril 0o > g g d * Goshen, Indiana, Jan. 30, 1934. Editor Syracuse Journal, Syracuse, Ind. * Dear Sir: One of your readers, this week, stated that no residence uses more than 30 kwh of electricity. No, but there are many people living in residences who use fifty’, yes, even a hundred kilowatt hours of electricity. I would suggest that some of your interesting -readers investigate what some of their friends experiences have been using electricity and that they read s methii g besides books giving nothing but the one side of an argument. I have read books on both sines of the question of government ownership of utilities and private ownership. After b*lancing the two 1 that if both stories are true they fire both liars or at least „tell only half the story in either erse. A READER. - —-—O ' Mrs. Merle Enders, who hrs spent several months with Mrs. J. T. Riddle, went to the home of her.sister near A'il'a, Fa urday. Mrs. Roy Ridd’e jd nned to go to Willard, 0., yesterdav, to join he-- h sband who is working there, and their d’.ugh’er; Jon- **n a Virg n'a rl nned to their grandmother, Mrs. J. T. Riddle.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS! The Journal is furnished with the 1 | GtllowSng transfeis "of real estate by Houton C. Frazer, abstractor, War j saw, Ind. «r William E. Rogers.-to John £.- and I Lucile Brebaugh, 35x66 ft. tract adj. to White’s Flatj on Bcrhe®-. Lakes, SI. . • John Norton, Comr. J to Lester J. ‘arfd Ethel Reed, 20.83 acres section 10: on Tippecanoe River, I Samuel E. Taylor, admr. to Mary : O. Danner, 40 acres section 10, Etna township, $1,600. Wm. O. Davisson to Wm. Gale Webster, tract section 10 Wayne township, SI. Otto Rardin to Ola Risk and Elmer C. Risk, 81 acres section 17 Washington tow-nship, 55,000. Elijah H. Nidelinger to Roy W. | Nidelinger and Lena E. Sprague, 9 acres section 11 Harrison township SI Kenneth Stiver to Effie F; Burt, 40 afires section 31 Washington township, SI. . FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE Porter K. Mickey, manager of the Grcnd Hotel, h s tilled suit for di-; voice in circuit court, against Clarice C. Mickey, charging cruel and in hum n treatment. The father fisks for the care and custody. , of. the minor child. The couple was married Sept. 9, 1! 2u and separated Jan. 26/ 1934.
LIBRARY BOARD NAMED ' • Mrs. Stephen Freeman, Mrs. Nel-: 1 Son Miles and Dr. O. C. Stoelting vvere appointed members of the i Syracuse Library board, by Judge 'Vanderveer. The town board ap- ' pointed one of its members, W. G-= Connolly, and Mrs. Will Kindig. 1 trustee by virtue of his office is ; a member of the board, and he has re-appointed Mrs. Edna Hess to serve The new of the board will take office in March. _—; o WIN SUGAR Winning sugar tickets la t Satur- j day evening were held by Mrs. N. ; D.. Myers, L. W. Held, Earl Baker, ' F. K. Brown, Jeu*y ei. nunan, Jim Druckanuller, ft.ss. Wm. Nyce, iaane LeCounl, Mrs. M. Bitner, | Olis! J. P. Hughes, Chet Workman, iGI rence Snyder, V. Brown, Chti * me Rapp, R. Rex, Melvin Dillen, Ka.. Byrket, Lo e t Vir]giu>a Marsh, P. LeC rant. ENTERTAIN CLUB. Mr. end Mrs. Noble Myers entertained the Milford br dge'club; 'of j which they are members, at a pbt ! Huck dinner at their home, last Thurs «ay evening. 1 lh wing this, five . bks of bridge were in play. Prizes; .veie won bj; Mrs. C. D. Barnes,, ~us. G. L. M rkley, Mrs. G. L.I ex; and Dr. Hurrsey; G. L.-Rek and Roy Treesh. - • f
THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1934
; NEW PRO SIGNS AT SOUTH SHORE The South Sljpre Golf Club, Lake : Wawased, has. signed Bruce Wilcox 1 an Indianapolis golfer, . as. head professional at its course. Mr." Wilcox ; has Been assistant • pro at the Avalon .Country Club .in Indianapolis for the i past three years. He will assume his duties at the South Shore Golf Club in April and he is already making arrangements for invitational tournaments for Indi nepolis men 1 men and women golfers. ILL AT SON'S HOME I j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klink, who ihad spent kst week, at the home of < their son Roy in Mishawaka, had planned to return home last Saturday, but Ar, Klink, who w-as rec Overing from an illness which had threatened to become pneumonia, suffei ed a relapse and is now ill at 1 his son’s home. The Methodist La ies Aid which Was to h te met wi.h Mrs. Klink today, is meet ng with Mrs. Clemens. TO PLAY HERE. 1 The Cromwbll Independents and I .hose of iuilcord have each vton a bfsketb. il game fidm the o her, and wishing to ylay the’ final decioing game on another floor, will play in .he Syr. case gym this e\ening. An ' .11 star church team is to* be picked to play the Milford Second te. m. Play will commence at 7:30.
