The Syracuse Journal, Volume 28, Number 12, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 July 1935 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1735

EVANGELIST WILL CONDUCT MEETINGS Mr*. Jennie Sharpless Arrives to Hold Services, to 'Clean Up” Syracuse and Lake Wawasee District. Feeling that a vice ring exists in Syracuse and around Lake Wawasee and that conditions should be changed, Mrs. Jennie Sharpless, evangelist, authorized field secret ry of the World Purity Federation, plans to start a vice ciusade in churches of Syracuse next Sunday. She will speak first, Sunday morning at the Church of the Brethren. Her topic will be Gar- * ■Jh„t — ■' MRS. SHARPLESS dens.” On Sunday evening, at 8:00 o’clock, she will spe k at the U- B. church, her tO; ic beii g, “There was no room for them in the inn.” This meeting is to be a union meeting of the churches. Monday night sl.e will hold a Moth--4 era meeing in the Church of the Brethren. Her topic will be “Taking care of Delinquency. Tuesday evening at the Evangelteal church Mrs. Sharpless will speak on “The G rden of Life ” All women are especially invited to attend this meeting. Mrs. Sharpie s says she has been fighting for reforms for 50 years, and that her work has Uken her into every stalo in the Union, to Mexico, Canada and the Pacific Islands. Recently, Mrs. Sharpless said that she and helpers completed work ilhich ended in legisia t against out door beer advertising and slot machines. FEDERATION WOMEN’S CLUBS TO BE AT WINONA LAKE Plans have been perfected for the • sixth annual “Feder, tion Day,” sponsored by the Thirteen h District Federation of Clubs, which will bo held as a feature of the Winona Lake Chautauqua progt am on Saturday, July 27. Many interested clubwomen of the state and neighboring states are expected to be present; all are cordially invited to attend. The program will embrace business sessions, discussions pertaining to federation, information gained at the General Federation Triennial Convention, Citizenship and Art. 9 Also there will be a reception where old friends may meet and new acquaintances made Registration begins at 9:00 a. m. at the Winona Hotel. At this time reservations may be made for luncheon. 9:30 a. m.—Thirteenth District Council Meeting Auditorium. 10:00—Junior Council Meeting, Tabernacle. 10:30—Echoes from the Triennial, State Officers, State Department Chairmen and other distinguished guests participating. 12:30—Luncheon, Winona Hotel 2:oo—Address, ’Let America Decide,” H. L. Chaillaux. 3:oo—Concert, Petrie’s White Hussars. 4 XXX—Club Reception, On the Lawn. JUDGMENTS GRANTED IN CIRCUIT COURT Judgments granted on the last day of April term of the circuit court were: 3140 on an account to the Blue Grass Mining Co. of Cincinnati, against Lloyd Disber and Ralph Disher, doing business under the name of the Syracuse Feed Mills; 3179.28 on the foreclosure of a mechanic's lien to the Sheriff Goslin Sales Co., against Reas E. Timmons and others; 36,049.48 to the State Bank of Syracuse against Anretta Sheer and others; and 3190 on an account to the McCaskey Register Company of Alliance, Ohio, against E A. Williams. SIX BIRTHDAYS~CELEBRATED Birthday* of tix members of the Helping Other* class of the Church of the Brethren in North Webster, were celebrated -at a picnic at the Helm cottage, Webster lake, last Thursday Those whose birthdays come in July, and whose birthdays celebra-ed were: Mrs. Bertha Liken, Mrs- Margaret Tom, Mrs Sallie Gar bar, Mrs. Ruth Kaiser, Mrs. Mary Kuhn. Mrs. Bom Click/ In addition to the class guests who attended the picnic were: Eva Kuhn and Susanne Shock, Mr. and Nr*. H-lm.

kX. MAIL i CONCORD Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kammayer and two children, Mrs. Alta Ormiston and daughter of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs Eldon Wyland were Sunday guests at the William Wyland home. Mrs. Hattie Fisher and daughter Meriam, Mrs. Emma Bushong spent Friday night with the former’s sister, Mrs. Mattie Good of w South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Coy were callers at the Chester Stiffler home Sunday afternoon. Mrs Marie LeCount and brother, George Strieby, spent Sunday at the lake with Mr. and Mrs. George Gilcrist at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beiswanger and family were guests of his brother, Fred, and family, Sunday. < Mr. and Mrs. Chester St idler 1 spent Sunday evening at the Everett I I' iis home. Irvin Dark wood spent Saturday evening at the Samuel Drake home Mrs. Helen Howe spent Sunday night with Mrs. JCatie Ed gel 1. Mrs. La Vic a Bucher end daughter fvonne spent Monday afternoon sth Mrs. James Dewart. SOLOMON’S CREEK Ben Zimmerman and family spent Sund.-.y afternoon with relatives at Indian Village. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fisher of Elkhart attended Sunday school here, Sunday, and took dinner with Ed Fisher and wife. Mias Irene Nicolai is working for Mrs. John Darr, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hushaw of New Paris spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Guy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Manford Mishler nd son spent Sunday with Mr. and ira. John Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Sailer Darr of Gohl n, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hire of L g-nier spent Sunday afternoon at ne Cl.ai les Bunger home near Mill* t rsburg. A number from here attended the Fish Club picnic at the Ollie Pence -Voods, Sunday. Chester Firestone and family atended the funeral of his mother, Mr*. Levi Berger, who was buried, rid y as term on at the Violet cerneery south of. Goshen. Sunday school and Sunday morning. DISMAL Otto Moore of • Kimmel was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Buchtel and Mr and Mrs. Winston Gants Sunday. Mrs. Ed Byrd called on Mrs. Clell Buchtel and Anna one afternoon recently. | Mrs. Laura Bobeck and Miss Tilda Bo beck called on Mrs. Will Bobeck who is ill at her home west of Lig*onier. Robert Harper was among those who went on a colt club tour Monday. Mr. and Mrs Dean Wilkinson of Gaithersburg, Md. was the guest in the Dora Clingerman home last week Mr. Wilkinson being a nephew of Mrs. Clingerman. Dean Carlson, wife and daughter of Topeka spent Sunday evening with the latter’s parents, Dora Clingerman and wife. Ray Wilkinson and family were calling on neighbors in the Dismal Sunday evening. SOUTHSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Garret Grissom were Sunday caller* in the Tom Dempsey home Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ringler and I f mfly spent Sunday in Kimmel with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lehman and . family. Mae Kerr and family of Goehen were Sunday visitors in the Anna Wilkinson home. Mr. and Mr*. Bud Smith of Goshen were Sunday visitors in the Bert Laughlin home. Edna Felts was a Sunday afternoon caller in the Tom Dempsey home Mrs. Rookstool called at the MiU-

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* ard Laughlin home, Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lercy Goeey and daughter of Goshen visited Mr. and Mr*. Dan Warbel from Friday until Sunday. Rean Searfoss is quite ill. Mrs. Betes and two children of r Chicago are spending the week at ■ their cottage. Mrs Merl Laughlin called on 1 Mrs. Warbel Tuesday afternoon. > (U-— J | NEW SALEM . | Mrs. Emory Guy, Arnold Le- . i Count and wife, called at the Joe j Smith home, Sunday afternoon. June Pinkerton called at the Joe > Smith home, Saturday afternoon. Kenneth Koontz who has been spending a couple of weeks with George Auer and family, returned to his home in Mishawaka. Thurs- * day 1 Mr*. Ralph Neff and two daughters called at the Roy Pinkerton home last Thursday. 1 Mrs. Erma Beckner, daughter Helen and Mrs. Beckner’s parents ’ „ spent last week at their cottage at ■ i Redmon Park. , » Mrs. Stanley Mock and daughters returned to their home in West Plains, Mo., last week. | AFRICA. i Elmo Shock and family spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs Fred Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Angel and daughter Charlene spent Thursday evening in the Eli Shock home. Mrs. Alice Shock is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Earl Gipe near Columbia City. Mrs. Jacob Click and daughters and Elmo Shock and family were among the many guests who very pleasantly surprised Mrs. Josiah Garber Sunday, it being her birthday. Mr and Mrs. George Lewallen and family spent the Fourth with Sallie Lewallen and daughter Hazel. Elmo Shock and family visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weimer one evening last week. Jonas Cripe and Elizabeth Shock visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Mock Sunday afternoon. RICHVILLE Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Granger spent Sunday in the John Stettler home Little Nancy Treadway, who has been seriously ill, is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDaniel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kincaid near Rome City. i Geo. Bentley of Kendallville called at the Geo McDaniel home Sunday evening. Oliver Whitmer and family of Indianapolis spent several days at the Henry Whitmer home. Farrell Ott called at the Hollis Blue home Monday evening. I. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blue were Fort Wayne visitors Sunday. Patty Treadway is spending several weeks with her aunt in Mishawaka. n PETER BUCHER EXPIRES AT HOME WEST OF NEW’ PARIS Peter Bucher, 80, died at the home of a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs James Whitehead four and one half miles west of New Paris. Mr. Bucher had been in failing health for the past year and a half. In addition to the widow Fannie Fike Bucher, to whom he was married in 1914, he is survived by two step-children, William Hollar, of New Paris, and Mrs. Abe StryckI er of West of New Paris; four children, Mrs. Whitehead, Joseph Bucher of Bristol, James of Upland Cal., and Jacob of Detroit; and three sister*, Mr*. Catherine Richie of Milford, Mr*. William Rohrer of j Goshen and Mrs I. W. James of ; Sturgis, Mich. ...... — - DISLOCATES COLLAR BONE Fred T raster Jr., was caddying on the South Shore Golf course, Saturday, when he fell, while carrying a bag of golf clubs. He dislocated his collar bone. ■ -n ■ Mr. and Mr*. Harry Strieby came from Chicago to spend a few day* with relative* in this vicinity.

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'| COUNTY NEWS | I —i Friday at the summer assembly of the Methodist Episcopal churches of Northern Indiana conference, held last week at Epworth Forest, Rev. W. T. Arnold of Marion was reelected president. Homer F. Lewis, prominent Warsaw insurance agent and past commander of the Knights Templar, died suddenly at his home Friday morning. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon. John E. Cali, secretary-treasurer of the Kosciusko County Federal Farm Loan Association was elected to membership in' the ■ Kosciusko county bar association. Call is a graduate of the Indiana Law school The cosmetics department of the Schultz-Illinois Star company, which has been operated for several years in the company’s factory building on North Detroit street in Warsaw, will be moved to Chicago to be Operated in connection with the company’s business there, it has been appounced. There are from 50 to 1-00 on the payroll. The will of the late Lloyd L. Burris, former Elkhart county circuit court judge, native of Milford, was filed for probate, listing his personal property At $25,000 and realty at $7 000. The will leaves the estate to his widow, and his mother, Mrs. Hannah Burris of Milford. Edward Blosser, 19, who had been { employed at the home of Fred Ringenberger, a member of the county board of commissioners, was arrested last week by> the sheriff, and confessed to stealing' chickens for the past several months and to selling them in Warsaw and other towns “Rube” William H. Wilkins, 61, known throughout the state for his farm character impersonation, died Sunday at his home in Goshen. Dr. E. V Herendeen of near No. Manchester has bought the office building and practice of Dr. Ira Leckrone at Silver Lake. Mutes numbering 250 held a reunion in the city park in Warsaw Sunday. They were ff&m the northern part of the state. They have an annual outing. The district 4-H club ccmp will open at Camp Mack on Wabee Lake, August 5, and continue through August 9. Any 4-H club member | from the ages of 10 to 20 is eligible , to attend. Mrs. Sarah Rogers, 59, of Warsaw was arrested last Thursday night In the city court Friday afternoon she was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $25. Officers w’hen they arrested her, confiscated 412 pint bottles of homebrew, 108 empty j pint bottles, 40 empty liquor bottles [ 500 bottle caps, one 12 gallon jar full of beer two siphon hoses and four bottle cappers. George Rogers of Warsaw was ar- j rested, Saturday, and charged with violating the liquor laws. According to the sheriff, Rogers put whisky into a jelly bottle hidden in a pillow for the purpose of smuggling it to his wife when he visited her at the

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county jail. Rogers plead guilty to the charge in city court in Warsaw, I Monday morning. The case against Rogen was dismissed in Warsaw city court, Tuesday. Miss E. Jane Me Krill, aged 76, died Monday mornirfg at her home in Warsaw. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon The Second District of the Indiana Farm Bureau will hold a meeting, Wednesday July 17, at the city park in Goshen. Two persons were injured Sunday evening when the cars of Russell Yoder, 33, from near New Paris, , and J. A. Taylor, 50, of Cromwell, collided near Leesburg. Yoder’s smaF son was taken to the Warsaw hospital for treatment of head injuries, and Mrs. Taylor suffered arm bruises Frank Coblentz of Warsaw, who Was arrested July 8 on the charge of illegal possession of liquor, was I tried in city court in Warsaw Mon- I day, fined $25 and sentenced to 25 | days imprisonment. TRY A JOUTINAL WANT AD

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ELKHART COUNTY FAIR TO BE IN AUGUST The 62nd. annual Elkhart County Fair will be held from Tuesday, August 27, to Saturday, August 31, this year. Season tickets have been placed on sale at various stores in Syracuse Premium books have also been printed and are available to prospective exhibitors. Many changes have been made in the awards, one especially which is of interest to horse and cattle owners, as these two departments have been re-in-

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stated in the open class cash premium awards. Many attractions have been book'ed from an enlarged midway to novel free acts, fireworks band music and horse racing. o BUSHONG INVENTORY FILED Personal property of Frank Bushong, deceased, is valued at $202, according to inventory filed in circuit court. Miss Ethel Bowser was ill at home last week suffering an attack of gall trouble.

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