The Syracuse Journal, Volume 27, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 April 1934 — Page 2

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hie sYWicrsE journal REPUBLICAN. s:; ssar, xr'.'.'.'.rr'::';r,. l ’.;;;, l .■■■.; Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana., Entered as second-class matter on May 4th, 1908. at the postoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, under the Act of Cringrjas of March 3rd, 1879 SUBSCRIPTION RATES time year, in advance $2.00 ISijt Months in advance ■ I.OO Sijugle Copies 06 •. i Inscriptions dropped If not renewed when time Is out, v 'TTit KYLTpo ktek. jk. Editor and Publisher Office Phone 4 — Home Phone* 904 THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934 MAIN STREET WHITTLINGS Whether it due to lack of inter- = cot, or due to the large number of candidates, which swamps the voter when he stops to think of them, there has not developed much enthusiasm in the coming primary. The voters are silent. Political prophecies are absent. The politicians are wondering which way the farm vote hi going. Democrats are worried because prices are dropping and Republicans are wondering if the Democratic Agficultlural program of processing t ax and reduction of crops is going 1.0 hold the farmers within the Democratic field. The CWA and FERA programs are another thing that have the politicians watching which way the people’s emotions are being swayed by the easy money. Republicans are rylng: “Back to the Constitution”! Democrats are. crying “On with the New Deal!’ There is a strong movement afoot in Indiana to abolish the township Upit of government, the statements Wing that the trustee government is inefficient, wasteful and antiqued. The backers of this movement want a more centralized form of government where the voters will not have so much to say about their /local government. . / Checkmate this movement by vot- / ing for the best qualified man on Z* •th tickets for nomination trustee in the coming primary. •. Dr. Robert Cornfth of Berkley, Calif., said that he was one step nearer to his goal to restore life after death, when a dog that was put to death clinically 10 days ago, twitched its ears and blinked its eyes, during his experiment. Would a person wish to come back to life after he was dead? Some no doubt believe that they would. But would a man or woman want, to come back to find his heirs cursing him for making his will as he did; to discover friends trying to. marry the widow or widower as the case might be; or steal the money that once was his; and to read or hear all the platitudes that were written or said about him? And wouldn’t it be a shock to one’s egotism to discover that the world had kept going rigjht on without him? I'OUk Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pinkerton and two daughters called at the® James Myers home. Charles Deithrick and children of near Goshen spent Sunday at the A. W. Geyer home. Mr. and Mr*. Geyer went to Warsaw on business, Monday. Messrs and Mead am es Geyer, Snyder, Darr and Gawthrop and McSweeney spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jenson, where they helped Mr. Jensen celebrate his birthday. A fine supper Was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr spent Saturday morning In Warsaw. Mrs. Edna Jenson spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blue near Richville. Mary Berkey of South of Milford called on Mary Ulery, Monday ingDonna Joan Darr spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ulery and three children and Mrs. Hoover of near New Salem called at the James Myers home, Sunday afternoon. / 50 a ROUND TRIP TO (Chicago Every Week-end Travel in comfortable coaches. You will have ample time in Chicago for eightsee in* and visiting. Art aboaf other Bargain Fares Every IFee*>end f BtfOfoMs. ■ For SomO* ommml* TlcfcM Ama* Baltimore & Ohio

WEST END John Cripe of Goshen; Miss Laverda Warstler of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Ramsby, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Teal of Elkhart; were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neff. Albert Warstler and sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitehead, Sunday. Mrs. E. Stage, Mrs. E. Steinmetz and daughter spent Friday with Mrs. Eldon Lutes. Bethany school closed Friday. I There were 200 present. A carry in i dinner was served by the parents and friends at the noon hour. A, fine program was given in the afternoon and was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weybright and daughter spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stout. Mrs. Susanna Weybright is much improved in health. Mrs. Roy Meek spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stout. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hartman of New ; Paris are moving this week to the farm of Mrs. W. Swart, south of New Paris on road 15. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sharkey h .v®s moved from Nappanee to Milford Junction. Mr. Sharkey is employed by F. Rowdabaugh for the summer. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Weybright and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stout. Mrs. Emma Troupe spent Tuesday with Mis. Milo Geyer. Claience Davis sold his farm to L. E. Hartman of Elkhart. Mr. Davis moved to a farm he bought north of Elkhart. Mr. Hartman has moved, to the Davis farm west of Syracuse. M. Weber of Millersburg has bought the Amos Miller farm west of Syracuse and moved there. Mr. and Mrs. R. Neff and Mr. and Mrs. E. Neff, Mr. and Mrs. M. Deeter, Mr and Mrs. H. Neff were,Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Vorhis in Goshen, i Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Weybright i of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. John Honer and family of South Bend | were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. '• and Mrs. Claude Miss Louise Sherman spent the w»eek end in Packerton with Miss Bernice Stiffler. Mt. and Mrs. Charles Druckamiller of Elkhart were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Tuliey, Sunday. Mr; and Mrs. Maurice of Goshen were Sunday guests of Mrs. W. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenwood and son of Garrett have moved to their farm north of Syracuse. Arthur Roach of near Millersburg spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. Neff. Mrs. Joe Hartsough is spending three weeks in North Manchester with her son, Rev. H. Hartsough. NEW SALEM John Auer and wife spent Monday evening with George Auer and family. Edward Robison and daughter Wilma called at the Reuben Mock home, Monday evening. Art Hummel and family called on the George Auer family, Tuesday. All spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reece. Edward Nymier and wife of Gor

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shen spent Sunday evening with Henry DeFries and wife. Reuben Mock and family were Sunday dinner guests of Howard Mock and wife. « Henry DeFries called at the Manly Deeter home, Friday. Walter Harmon and family of Etna Green and Alfred Tom called at the Howard Mock home, Friday. Emory Guy and wife spent Sunday with Joe Smith and family. Omar Cable and son John called in the afternoon. * Junior Pinkerton, who is in the Elkhart hospital is improving slowly. Lucille Smith spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy. kiciivllle R. E. Treadway called on Junior Whitmer, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richard were callers at the Fred Coppes home at Nappanee last week. Shirley Loy and family called at the George McDaniel home, Friday evening. John Stettler and Bobby Treadway spent Sunday evening at the Carl Stetier home. Henry Whitmer and family spent Sunday with Sylvester Unrue and wife. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Granger spent Sunday in the John Stettler home. Neva Shuder spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shuder, Wm. Snider, who h s been ill, s improving. Earl Treadway ’ called on Ernest Richard, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Green spent Friday evening in Goshen. DISMAL Mr. and Mrs. Lemons of Kimmel have moved on the farm recently vacated by Henry Poyser. ■ -JI —FOR- - SHERIFF REPUBLICAN NOMINATION VIRGIL E. YEAGER Wayne Township, Subject to the decision of the Republican Party at Primary Election, Tuesday, May 8, 1934

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Virgil Bobeck and wife and family spent Thursday evening with Arthur Hively and family. Miss Beetman of Fort Wayne was the week end guest in the Claus Bobeck home. Mrs. Ray Wilkinson called on Mrs. Will Moore, Saturday after-, noon. She is ill at her home near W awasee. Mrs. Laura Bobeck entertained the Ladies Aid last Thursday afternoon. Merrit Lung and wife were South Bend visitors, Friday. Herman Wilson of Mishawaka is visiting in the Milton Bitner home. Herman Hire of Albion is spending a few days in the Virgil Bbeck home. Roy Miles of Milford spent Wednesday evening with Merrit Lung and family. AFRICA. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weimer. *' Jonas Cripe and Mrs. Elizabeth Shock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shock in Ligonier. TO THE VOTERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY , Being unable to see you personally, before the Primary, on account of my work as Deputy Assessor, I wish to announce that as a candidate for County Assessor, your vote is solicited, and any help given me will be greatly appreciated. I have won second place before. Th : s time I want to win first place. Yours thankfully, W. N. BEEBE.

CLAUDE S. STEELE ! Is the Best Man For U.S. Congress SAFE SANE ' CONSERVATIVE Vote for Him Republican Primary, May 8

For PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ASA LECKRONE On Democratic Ticket. For BOUNTY ASSESSOR Republican Nomination Harvey McCleary Wayne Township Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 For TRUSTEE Benton Township - Elkhart Co. Herbert E. Blue Republican Nomination Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 FOR RECORDER - Kosciusko Co. Republican Nomination Scott J. Swanson of Harrison Township Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 For AUDITOR - Kosciusko Co. Republican Nomination O. W. FORD Clay Township Farmer Your Support will be Greatly Appreciated I believe in a 4-year term and out . Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 ALBERT W. EMERSON Announces His Candidacy On the Republican Ticket For Trustee of TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP Subject to the Decision of the Voters at the Primary, May 8, 1934

Mrs. Jacob Click spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Emanuel Cripe of Goshen. Russell Gawthrop and Joe Shock have been ill with the mumps. Miss Betty Shock is visiting her brother Pearl Shock and family of North Webster. Miss Doris Shock spent Sunday night with Miss Evelyn Lewallen and visited school in North Webster Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frederic and children of Mishawaka spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn spent , the week end with her parents, Mr. ’ and Mrs. Elmo Shock. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dye and son j were Sunday guests of her parents, • Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shock. 0 —_ BUYS PROPERTY. Ellsworth Davis has bought the house on Boston street occupied by the Held family, from Mrs. Eli Grissom, and pi ns to move there from the farm, after election day. H Br ■ - i. ROY C. STREET of Lafayette ' REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS IN THE SECOND DISTRICT Lawyer, Farmer and Experienc--1 ed Legislator who can- be elected “I believe we need more oldI fashioned American common sense in our recovery piogram and fewer economic theories.

For TREASURER - Kosciusko Co. Republican Nomination i FORREST S. DEETER ' Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 For SHERIFF - Kosciusko County. Republican Nomination “Mac” A. V. McColley Resident of No. Webster and Kosciusko County for 24 years Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 —I ■ I' For AUDlTOß—Kosciusko County Republican Nomination ED POULSON It is a Job I Know How io Do. I Want the Job. Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 m »i .mu, * _ j Vi i ~, For COUNTY AUDITOR Republican Nomination. I JESSE BRUNER Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 For TREASURER - Kosciusko County Republican Nomination Claude C. Hartman Subject to Decision of Republican Voters I at Primary Election Tuesday, May 8,1934 For TRUSTEE Turkey Creek Township Republican Nomination r WALTER KOHER Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election, Tuesday, May 8,1934 —1- ! r 11 ■ ■■■■' ■ ■ , — Fbr SHERIFF - Kosciusko County Republican Nomination CLETUS “JOE” ROVENSTINE | Subject to Decision of Republican Voters j at Primary Election Tuesday, May 8,1934

I"^’O?TREASURER" lfcb KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Republican Nomination. Vere Kelley Franklin Township Subject to Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election May 8.

FOR AUDITOR KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Republican Nomination John F. “Jack” Shoup I • Subject to Decision of Republican .• -vr- i ■ Voters at Primary Election May 8,1934

THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934