The Syracuse Journal, Volume 28, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 April 1936 — Page 7

■'PERSONALS Mr. and Mr*. Garfield Vorhis, and S. O. Jefferies were dinner guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Kern, Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Eaton E. McClintic, son Bruce; and Mr*. Rebecca Searfoes visited Mr. and Mrs. John Cavanaugh in Elkhart, Sunday.

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Political Announcements

FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT Kosciusko County ESTA L. YOCUM Warsaw, R. F. D. 4 Subject to the Decision of Republican Voters at Primary Election TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1936

For Prosecuting Attorney M,b Judivial Circuit, Kosciusko County ■ J JACOB S. KOONTZ M Subject to the Decision of Republican Primary Election, MAY 5, 1936.

ARNOLD SCHULER Republican Candidate for Re-election for Joint Senator Kosciusko and Wabash Counties Your Support Respectfully Solicited

C. LEROY LEONARD For Representative J ADHERENCE I TO THE PRINCIPLES OF LOCAL self * GOVERNMENT ' THE BURDENSOME TAX PROBLEM Ik Must Be Lifted K. Agriculture Business is to Survive. To the Voter* of Kosciusko County: lam announcing my candidacy for Representative of your County to the Indiana Legislature. My name win appear on the Republican Primary Ballot, May sth. I shall be grateful to you for your support. Kindly investigate for ths office. My experience in &e Legislature should Mgrve me in assisting to solvo some of the important issue*.

For Prosecuting Attorney Kosciusko County John J. Boyle Wamw, Indiana Proven Ability Thoroughly Qualified Subject to Decision es Republicans at Primary Election, May 5, 1936

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Darr, Mr. and Mr*. Jack Weimer and daughter*, Jani* and Darlene, South Bend; Mr and Mrs. Everett Darr, son Ray, Goshen; were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Plank, Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Crane, Chicago, visited in the Edward McClintic home, last week-end. Milton Rentfrow of New Carlisle, visited Monday and Tuesday with

FOR CORONER KOSCIUSKO CO. LESLIE A. LAIRD, M. D. Subject to decision of Republicans of Kosciusko County,, at the PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 5, 1936 50-4tp

his daughter, Mrs. John Snobarger in Carey, Ohio, and then returned to Syracuse to visit Mr*. S. A. Bauer before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hamman, and Mitchell Hamman visited Mr. and Mrs. William Gipe near Columbia City, Sunday. Wallace Baugher came Sunday from Detroit to take Mrs. Baugher and daughter Sonya Kay, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kern, home. Mrs. Harold LeCount is ill. Mr. and Mr*. Paul McClintic of Hammond visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles CroW, last week-end. Roy Darr accompanied them to Hammond for a few days visitMrs. Anna Miller and two sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Mabie, Sunday. Mrs. Harrison Tr aster and sons, Charles and Robert, Garrett, visited Mrs. Lydia Deadorff, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Grieger visited Mr. Grieger’s father in Hanna, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elery Garrison and daughter,* Doria, Mishawaka, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Folk, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Rapp and family visited friends in DeMotte, aid viewed the ruins of the fire which swept the business district of that

FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT Kosciuko County Erb GUY BUSHONG Os Pierceton Washington Twp. Subject to Decision of Republicans of Kosciusko County at PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 5, 1936 Due to the fact that I am busy in school, I probably will not be able to canvas this township. But I assure you that your support will be appreciated. FOR JOINT STATE SENATOR For Kosciusko and Wabash Co.’s GUY D. DILL Republican Candidate for Joint State Senator for Kosciusko and Wabash Counties FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT Kosciusko County. CHARLES PECK* JEFFERIS R. F. D. No. 2, Warsaw Wayne Township Subject to Decision of Republicans of Kosciusko County st PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 6. 1936 William Gray Loehr For Prosecuting Attorney With Fairness Subject to Republican Pri--45-stp mary Election May 5, 1936

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city recently, Sunday. Mrs. Rilla Meyer of Plymouth, is visiting relatives in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Fieldon Sharp visited Mr. and Mrs. CUnton Baker, Goshen, Sunday. Ray McClintic, Toledo, Ohio; and friend, Miss Johnson, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Donald McClintic, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; visited Edward McClintic, last week-end. Bertha Raymond returned to Syracuse after visiting a week with friends in Ohio and Michigan.') Mr. and Mrs. William Bowld visited Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ott, Sunday. Ralph Thornburg Jr., Lafayette, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kerwin are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kerwin in Chicago, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gollan, Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller, Saturday. Mrs. Ida Bowersox is quite ill this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Xanders, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushong attended the spring dance at Howe Academy, Saturday evening. Mrs. R. E. Thornburg visited her father, W. B. White, in Marion, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Carr and family, visited relatives in Silver Lake, Sunday. Edward Klinger has sciatic rheu. matism. Mrs. E. J. Cooper has returned home from the Goshen hospital, where she has been a patient for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bailey and son John, Battle Creek, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker and son Jack, Niles, Michigan, visited George Bailey, Sunday. Ethel Niles is suffering with mas. toid. Mr. and Mrs Wilb.ur Brick el, Elkhart, and James Carey, Chicago, grandson of J. S. Brickel, visited relatives in Syracuse, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Harley, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dunn, and Mrs. Melburn Rapp, wentt yesterday to Indianapolis, to attend the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Cresset Kitson is confined to his home with an injury to his hand. ■' ■■ - 1 ■ CARD OF THANKS We want to express our thanks and appreciation for all the nice things done for us, also for the beautiful Bowers given by neighbors and friends, especially do we want to thank, Mrs. Walter Kegg and Mrs. Frank Greene, during the sickness and death of our Mother. May Kindig and Family. o —— BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sprague announce the birth of a daughter, Harriet Lou, April 14th, at the Bluffton hospital. —e— Pat a puppy on the head or jolly a man on his personal opinion and you have either of them traveling south. ’•ajoK Ki HI Ll GREAT HEART VWSAM AOMMBL O O O StWNMTSIMVMIOO Mari McClintic, Colwell & Gordy PHONE ns Mk Thia SIO.OO Hamilton Beach J ■ cy • This SIO.OO Hamilton Beach Food Mixer Free with the purchaM of a Hamilton Beach Vacuum Limited Time / models, with motor- ■ driven, beating brush. j No. •Model 534.75zS Mixer FREEDS' Syracuse Electric Co. R. C. HOWARD Phone 14-J Syracuse, In<L

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