The Syracuse Journal, Volume 28, Number 28, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 November 1935 — Page 8

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FOR SALE—Sand, gravel and fill • dirt. For price® phone 8247. Elmer j slucky, Oakwood Park. 3-ts , WANTED —. Turkeys, Ducks, | Geese and Chickens Daily. Phone 22 ( or write G. C. Tarman, Now Paris Indiana. 27-<t : LOST or STRAYED—Brown and ! white spotted female hound, bob* ta.led. Notify John DeFries Jr., Mil* ford. 28-lt j ’ MAN WANTED—For Rawlrigh Jioute of 800 families. Good profits ( * Tur hustler. We train and help you. | Write today. Rawloigh Co., Dept. | INK-433-SA2, Freeport, 111. 28-4 t | BOOKING ORDERS for Fall and ' Winter Apples. Northern Spies, 50 I cents a bushel. Phone 1588. Forest Kern. ' 25-ts | "APPLES FOR SALE Grimes. King's, Winter Bananas, Baldwin, Talpehocken, Stark Delicious, Jon* athan. Priced from 25c to 90c. Chas Thompson. Phone 2710. 27-4tp WANTED—Plumbing, Heating and Furnace work. Will compete with Mail Order Prices. 28 years Chicago experience. My Slogan “If my work don't work, don't pay me. Phone Shea, Syracuse 850. 28-ltp PLAYER PIANO—RoIIs and comJlete music course for balance of 19.60 at $5.00 per month. Discount for cash. Player may be seen in Syracuse. Write Adjustment Dept. Paul F. Netzow Co., 1221 E. Bywater Lane, Milwaukee, Wis. 25-4tp WILL EXCHANGE economy and wonderful foot-comfort for frequent Eurchaass and footmisery! Simply uy Wolverine Shell Horsehide Work Shoes. They resist scuffing and perspiration . . . they wear like iron •• •. the > , * el like house-slip-pers! Bachman's. FOR SALBh-Apples, 5,000 bushob, 18 leading varieties, prices 85 cents and up, 3H miles south west of Syracuse, 5 miles south oast of Milford, % mile north of Dewart Lake. Champion Fruit Farm. Phone No. 3013 Syracuse. No sales on Sunday. Jas. Dewart, Prop. 25-4 t PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN-3700 player piano can be had for unpaid , balance of only 867, terms 810 per ( month. Will accept discount for . cash. This is an unusual opportunity j as over 100 rolls and bench go with • it. Free delivery. Write ait once to ' Waltham Piano Co., Station C., Milwaukee, Wis., and they will advise -. where instrument can be seen. Please furnish references. 27-2tp FOR SALE—WeII improved 235 sere farm, joining Syracuse. Known as Chas. Thompson f rm. Will close ©at at a bargain if sold in next 2 or 3 days. C. F. Stubblefield. at | Grand Hotel, Syracuse, for a couple * of days. 28-ltp i MOCK’S BOAT LiVERY 1 NEAR WACO Tire Vulcanizing ’ I Acetylene Welding , J Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired. AGENCY FOR Johnson Motors I So. Side Wawasee Phone 564 *

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‘ ■ r rx ova cHtaCHfe ’ _ J METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Travis Purdy, Minister, i W. G. Connolly, S. S. Supt. ( Church School, 9:46 a. m. j Morning Worship, 11:00. ZION CHAPEL. Emerson M. Frederick, Pastor. She-man Deaton, Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. LAKESIDE U. B. CHURCH Rev. E. C. Keidenbach, Pastor. I Syracuse. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. I Prnyer Service, Thursday 7:30 pan Indian Village. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. i Evening Service, 7:30 p. ip. Concord. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. /\ CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN t Evangelist J. Edwin Jarboe, pasloi Guy Symdnama, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. •Attendance last Sunday • 173 Rev. Samuel Miller of West Goshen will preach Sunday, both morning and evening. Tonight (Thursday) is Syracuse night again at the Revival at Rock Run chui-ch. Cars to accommodate all will load at the church at 6:45. Last Friday night there were 57 in the delegation from Syracuse. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Rev. Samuel Pritchard. Pastor. P. W. Soltau, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. > Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. Sunday evening, co-operative service with Rev. Pudry speaking. Church night, Thursday night. Next Thursday Night. Fathets and Sons* banquet. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. John A .Pettit. Pastor. C. J. Kline, Supt. Sunday School. 9:46 a. m. No Service Sunday. Mid-week service Wednesday at*7:00 p. no. i You are invited to worship with us - 0 — TO HAVE FISH FRY. The Turkey Creek Conservation Club plans to hold a fish fry this evening at the Ralph Lung cottage, Natti-Crow beach. Special business to bo discussed will bo the matter of lowering the water iovol in the local lakes. —J a is IT AUTUMN) On November Ist, the editor picked two rose* from the flower garden of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoopingarner (as they were in Chicago). That seme day. Arnold Beckman was showing on Main street, five large, *ripe strawberries which he had picked from his garden. NOTICE ' There will be a meeting of the O. E. S. next Wednesday evening. All ! members are urged to attend.

Rome boys. (Continued from First Page) Scores made by Milford wore: FG FT P PTS Hash 0 13 1 Estep 3 3 19 Phond 2 12 5 Thompson 0 , 0 < v 0. Dewart 2 116 Bushong 0 0 4 0 Total 7 6 15 20 ? Second Teem Wins. Milford made the first basket in .he preliminary game too, but Auers tied it in short order, followed by a basket by Juday and one by Niles. Juday missed a free throw chance but the score was Syracuse 6, Milford 2, when Milford took time out. Juday missed a free throw on a foul called on Tusing of Milford; Milford missed a like chance on a foul called on Auer. Held shot a basket and the quarter ended 8 to 2. At the start of the second quarter,' Junes shot two free throws on a foul called on Auer, Held scored a free throw on one called on Hall; Hibschman missed one and made one, Milford shot a baskpt and a free throw, Juday another free throw, . Auer missed a chance on a foul called <>n Jones, and Milford missed a point on one ceiled on Juday. Held shot a basket, the last score before he half ended 13 to 8. Hibschman made a basket and missed three free throw chances, as the third quarter started. Juday made a basket, these four points being the only scores this period. In the last period, Niles shot a basket. Held scored one point on a foul called on Dewart, Held made another basket. Syracuse had many shots at the ring, but the ball went wild. Strock, Hinderer and Kline were sent in for Niles, Auer and Hibschman. Juday and Held each missed free throw chances, Jim Miller was sent in for Juday; Milford scored one out of two chances on a foul called on Hinderer, Held missed a free throw, and the game ended 22 to 9. — —0 TIPPECANOE Elmo Shock and family took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. • Clarence Lewallen. J. Garber and family took supper ! Saturday evening at the J. L. Kline home. I Grover Penn and family. Royal Kline and wife visited James Gilbert and family Sunday. Isaac Grady and daughter of Goshen visited friends in this vicinity the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dempsey call'd at the James Gilbert home Sunday vening. Mr. and Mrs: J. L. Kline visited he Stanley Morehead home, Monday Lea Lantz and family are moving 1 to the Ada Mock property Tuesday. newjJalem Donald DeFries, who is attending Indiana University spent the week , end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch DeFries. ! Harry Smith from Medaryville, : Donald Smith of Mishawaka, spent the week end with Mr. and Mis. Joe Smith. Emory Guy and wife spent Sunday with them. | Lewis and Ray Auer, James Pink- • erton called at the Joe Smith home, 1 Sunday. Roy Pinkerton and family were Sunday guests of Mr. Fox and family near Milford. Henry and Arch DeFriea and Chas. Bowser and wives attended the funeral of Henry Clason in Goshen last week. 0 BUYS PROPERTY Dr. Garnett Latham has purchased the old Lake house, part of the Lind estate, located on Front street on the lake.

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I SCHOOLNOTES 1 ■■ » y fcn, The First Grads is grateful to mothers who made pop corn balk and sent apples for the Hallowe'en party (ast week. In addition to a number of young guests, 16 adults attended the party.. This month is thank-you month in study of the First Grade, working towards the story of the Indians, Pilgrims, and the First Thanksgiving e.e • The Second Grade is likewise studying Indians and Pilgrims, this month. ’ • « * Barbara Bushong of the Third Grade is spending this week in Detroit, with her parents. ** * . Isabel Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weaver moved with them to Goshen, withdrawing from the Third Grade this week. • • • One of “the patrons of th ! s class built a sand table, and his wife is dressing dolls to represent each country which is being studied. • s • : Mary Jo Kroh, Delores and Eugene Sapen were absent from the Fourth grade the first of th : s week. Anna Hann, daughter of William Hann, moved back to a farm south of town with her parents, and transferred to Syracuse School from Os--teola. • • • Harry Bishop has returned to the Second Grade from Elkhart. His mother was called home to Newcastle by the serious illness of her mother, ’ and Harry and Eleanor are staying at the lake with their grandparents. • * • John LeCount has returned to the Sixth Grade after a week's absence. • a e The cheer leaders’ new outfit arrived this week, for Slusser to appear in colors at Friday night's game Miss Mayme Wogoman taught the commercial classes during Mr. Barnhart’s absence from school this week. • • • 1 According to the school's report * the past month to the state board, the aggregate attendance, for the ' purpose of obtaining money under ; the school support law, shows a big decrease in enrollment in Syracuse schools, but there are still 14 teaching units here. ALL IN READINESS FOR BOY SCOUTS Organization for the Annual Round up of Boy. Scout Sponsors has been completed, and all is in road!new for the kick-off meeting 6n “ Thursday evening. The organization of Round-up workers is as follows: General chairman, Frank Green; publicity, Rev. John Pettit; secretary, Vernon Beckman; prospects committee, C. C. Bachman. t The workers in the campaign 1 round-up will be organised in eight I teams, under the following captains: ’ Leonard Hibschman, Russel Warner, Bernard Skidgell, Si - Bauer, Joe Rapp, Melvin Dillon, Vernon Beckman and C. C. Bachman. I The Kick-off meeting will be start|ed with a banquet, to be served by j the ladies of the Evangelical church, I promptly at 6:30 Thursday evening. The general public interested in the Scout work in this community are urged to secure tickets and attend. Judge Aldo J. Simpson will be the key-note speaker. Dale Grimes was rushed to the Elkhart hospital, Saturday, where he underwent an operation for removal of his appendix. It was discovered that his appendix had burst, and peritonitis had set in.

Y COUNTY NEWS t| ——^4.. Miss Marjorie Brown, 40, of Milford was taken to the Goshen hospital last week, suffering with a broken right arm and bruises received when, her home from Goshen, in ah automobhb driven by her father, she turned from the front seat to adjust bundles in the rear BOAX j Rud open I and she fell from the car. Wilbur Latimer, 26, of near Burket was declared corn-husking champion of the county, in the contest held at the Homer Anglin farm near Clunette, last Thursday, when j he husked 27.79 bushels in 80 minutes. He was awarded a cash prize of $lO. Mrs. Mary Whetson, 65, died suddenly last Thursday at her home southeast of Mentone. Joseph Swain of Mentone was sentenced to serve six months in the state penal farm, and fined S2OO by Judge Vanderveer in circuit court when Swain entered a plea of 1 guilty to a charge of encouraging child delinquency. ' | The 17 Conservation clubs of Kosciusko county have raised in their own rearing ponds of 388,606 bluegills and bass. . Miss Jean Hines, daughter of Mrs. Vesta Hines of south of Warsaw, suffered several cuts on the head, in an automobile accident, Sunday evening, on road 15, near Leesburg. Three other Warsaw and Winona Lake young people, and two Goshen men, involved in the accident escaped injury, when a car driven by John McKinney, Winona Lake, struck the automobile of Ed Trainor of Goshen. Eighty-one pupils and teachers of the Wayne township schools visited Swifts slaughter and packing plants at Chicago, Saturday. S. V. Phillips, 74. died Saturday at his home near Pireceton. In circuit court the Federal Land Bank of Louisville was given a .udgment on a mortgage foreclosure against Roy E. Bayman for $9,109.32, on a farm in Whitley and Kosciusko counties. The county board of education, the township trustees, Harry E. Lewallen, county superintendent of | schools, Marion Longfellow, attendance officer, were guests, Monday noon, at the Hotel Hayes, Warsaw, at dinner. They were entertained by men representing the Leonard Sup- ’ ply Co., of Silver Lakev Although both WaYsaw papers predicted that Francis Bowser would be appointed to Appelate court to fill the vacancy created by the death of Judge Ralph N Smith, Governor McNutt, on Tuesday, appointed Fred Weicking of Hartford City to fill that vacancy. Bowser was appointed as Public Counsellor of the Public Service Commission to succeed Weicking. William Krichbaum, 66, for the past 25 years taxi and baggage man at Winona Lake, died at his home Tuesday. Mrs. Nellie Dunning of Plymouth, formerly of Warsaw was killed and her two companions injured, in an automobile accident near Kokomo, Tuesday. Mrs. Johnson Reese, 82, died at the home of- her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Teeter, near Warsaw, Tuesday. In celebration of the 75th anniversary of its founding, the Church of Christ inn Etna Green will hold a diamond jubilee on Sunday, Nov. 10. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS. The Syracuse Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. C. H. King, Wednesday last week. Four tables were in play and prize for high score won by Mrs. Isabel Grieger; second high by Mrs. Ralph Thornburg. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. On Monday the marriage was announced, of Willi Burns, who lives east of the CCC camp, and Miss Mildred Marie Corntorth from near Ligonier. Burns used to live west of Syracuse. . ... . I APPLES Grimes ■ Baldwin Jonathan Priced JIS to SOME GOOD CIDER APPLES St phen Freeman Phons 596 ■ P. Se-4 ' .<WI. mb you . a. Mrtal . -y; _ ■ r- ■- —- • WIS VIBO tvOe

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FAIRY THEATRE NAPPANEE, IND. FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 8. 9 Wallace Beery Jackie Cooper IN “O’SHAUGHNESSY’S BOY" SUNDAY and MONDAY November It, 11 Richard (Dick) Foran ' The Singing Cowboy IN “MOONLIGHT ON THE PRAIRIE" With Shelia Manners Geo. E. Stone Joe Sawyer Gordon Elliott Joseph King Robert Barrat WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY November 13, 14 “PERSONAL MAID’S SECRET” With Margaret Lindsay Warren Hull Anita Louise Ruth Donnelly

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I M.K. MEREDITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR FINE MASON WORK 12tf PHONE 492 RO Y J. SCHLEETER —GENERAL INSURANCEFIRE - LIFE - AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT - and - HEALTH HONE 8t — OVER THE P.O. ■ 6 -1-34' ! OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN. INDIANA. | NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. No. 3521 ' In the matter of the estate of Wm. McClintic, Deceased. •In the Kosciusko Circuit Court. ! September Term, 1935. J Notice is Hereby Given, That 1 Charles C. Bachman, as executor of i the estate of William McClintic, deceased, has presented and filed his i account and vouchers in final settleI ment of said estate, and that the | same will come .up for examination and action of said Circuit Court oh the 2nd day of December, 1935, at whldh time all heirs, creditors, or 1 legatees of said estate are required 'to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said acI count and vouchers should not be 1 approved. J Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this i 30th day of October, 1935. ROYCE R. HILDENBRAND Clerk Kos. Circuit Court, j Geo. L. Xanders, Atty. 27-2 t Sheriff’s Sale ■ ■ ■ ■ j ■ , LBy virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Kosciusko County, Indiana, in Cause Number 20186 wherein Victor D. Mock. Receiver of Indiana State Bank and Trust Company is plaintiff and Kay R. Henderson ana Violet Henderson are defendants, requiring me to make the sums of money in said decree provided, and in manner and form as therein provided, with interest and L will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 16th Day of November, 1935 between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, | at the door of the Court House of ' Kosciusko County,. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the follow- | ing described real estate situated in ' Kosciusko County, Indiana: The South three (3) feet of Lot Number twenty three (23) in Violet Lung’s Plat of Natti Crow Beach, Also a part of the South Half of the Northwest fractional qu. rter of Section twenty four (24), Township thirty four (34) North, Range seven (7) East, described as follows: Commencing on the East line of Lung Lane in Violet Lung’s Plat of Natti Crow Beachy on Lj»ke Wawasee, Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, at a point in line with the South line extended of the North twerity two (22) feet of Lot Number twenty two (22) in said Violet Lung's Plat of Natti Crow Beach, (said starting point being the Southwest corner of a tract of land sold b> Violet Lung and Harry B. Lung, her husband, to Arthur D. Newton, by Warranty Deed Recorded in Deed Record 124, at Page 344, of the records of Kosciusko County, Indiana); running thence in a Southeasterly direction at right angles to said Lung Lane, a distance of one | hundred (100) feet; thence due South two hundred (200) feet to the South line of the South half (H) of the Northwest fractional quarter (M) of Section twenty four (24), Township thirty four (34) North, Range seven (f) East, (which point , is the Southwest corner of a tract of land sold by Violet Lung and X Harry B. 'Lung, her husband, to Wilma Pauline Grieva by warrantydeed, dated March 4, 1922, recorded in Deed Record 122, at page 296, of the records of said County); ..thence West along the South line of said South half (S) of said Northwest fractional quarter (M to the East line of said Lung Laue; thence in a Northeasterly direction along the East line of Lung Lane to the place of beginning, containing one (1) acre, more or less. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, with interest and costs, ' I will at the same time and place exI pose to public sale, the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereI of as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. VIRGIL E. YEAGER, Sheriff of Kosciusko Co. Bowser & Bowser, Attys for Plain. Warsaw, Ind., Oct. 21, 1935 26-3 t