The Syracuse Journal, Volume 29, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 June 1936 — Page 7

THURSDAY, JUNE ». 1936

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More than a quarter of a million Monday morning, were completed by, which he is flying the entire route of persons will throng Indiana airports Herbert O. Fisher, (left) tour direct- yw wjnn<(r of this week to welcome the eights an- or. Walker W. Winslow (center), Ljnco | n National Use Insurance nual air tour of the Indiana Aircraft president of the association and Har- j Company trophy, presented annually Trades Association to twenty cities old O. Warren, Jr., (right), is in to the pilot displaying the best judgnow listed on the itinerary. Plans for charge of publicity. The trio is shown! rnent in handling his ship during the the tour which left Hoosier airport, standing in front of Winslow’s plane, week tour.

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Indiana's annual Air Tour, in which more than fifty airplanes will visit twenty airports throughout the state during the week of June 22, has, it appears, played a rule in addition to its avowed purpose of stimulating interest in aviation. It also turned out to be Cupid's assistant. Several years ago, Clarence McElroy of Winamac, Indiana, and Mrs. Lenore Harper of Indianapolis, each went a-flying on the fifth annual air tour, each in his respective plane. They met. This year, Mr. Me. Elroy and Mrs. Lenore Harper* McElroy will be honeymooning they fly their planes on the eights annual tour. The couple was married a few days ago in Indianapolis.

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Mrs. McElroy is one of two Indiana women holding a transport pilot’s license. Mr. McElroy, who is now manager of the Winamac airport, -where the couple will reside, claimed nation-wide attention several years ago when he was lost seventeen days in a Mexican jungle, after his plane crashed near San Geronimo, Oaxaca. With both hips broken, he finally succeeded in crawling through the jungle to an Indian settlement. Mr. McElroy was attempting to fly from Troy, Ohio, to Tegucigala, Honruras. The air tour will visit Mr. McElroy's home port at Winamac, today.

SAIL FOR EUROPE Mrs. Isabell Grieger and Mrs. Eloise Klink left Tuesday for New York City where they will board the S. S. Franconia, Friday, when it sails to Europe, for a 52 day tour. The countries they will visit while abroatpare France, Germany, Italy, and Switx-; er land, after which they will spend five days in London, England. They! will return to America on the ship Queen Mary. TRY A JOURNAL WANT Al>

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U«L*W* S-***• Not only is the eighth annual Indiana Air Tour, offering one of the most all-inclusive reviews of flying in the history of Hoosier aviation, but it is as well, marking the second appearance of Lieut. Joseph C. Mackey, acrobatic ace, heading one of the country’s most daring and spectacular bands of aerial stuntsters the Linco Flying Aces, whose personnel includes Mike Murphy of Kokomo, the “upside-down" pilot.” Presented by the Ohio Oil Co., whose gas and oil will be used exclusively by the tour’s more than 50 planes, the Linco aces will give a free show at each stop on the tour’s itinerary. A show even more thrilling and amazing than that presented on the 1935 tour is promised by Lieut. Mackey, credited with being one of the few pilots to take a high-powered acrobatic ship aloft solely for inverted stunts. Lieut. Mackey, flying his special Waco taper-wing stunt plane and teamed with Milo Burcham of Hollywood, Calif., represented the United States in the Paris Inter-na-tional Air Races last month, where it is reported they “stole the show” with their inverted acrobatics with smoke trails. The same manuevers, all with smoke trails, will be per'ormed at Indiana air tour stops by Lieut. Mackey, Murphy, W. Myron Hightower in a Stinson tri-motor, > and Ed Leach

GIRL SCOUTS HERE The Girl Scouts of Fort Wayne, arrived Friday, to spend the summer at their camp or Dewart Lake.

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I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Armbuster visited Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Armbuster, Sunday. Mrs. Charles Lutes and Mrs. Roe Heiser and children, visited Mr. and Mrs. Angleo Barrnard, in South Bend, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sheffield and family, South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield were in Chicago, Sunday. Mrs. Roe Heber and family will leave tomorrwoo frethi Gat—ee leave tomorrow for their home in Thorneville, Ohio, after visiting relatives and friends here, the past month. Mrs. Raleigh Neff, Mra. E. Vorhies and daughter visited Rev. and Mrs. Menley Deeter, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutes and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lutes, Sunday. Other guests included: Mrs. Roe Heiser and children, Thorneville, Ohio; Mrs. Dorotha Widner and daughter, Goshen; and Mrs. Lucille McManus, New Paris. Elmer Roach, Beverly Roch, MilL ersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chiddister, Ligonier, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lance and son, Garrett, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Neff, Sunday. Mrs. W. E. Sheffield visited Mrs. Susan Weybright, Wednesday. Orba Wer ley is ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Kindig. Henry Syemensa is ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunderman. AFRICA. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Shock and family, Mishawaka visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shock, several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Gose visited Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Lewallen, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kuhn and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dorsey were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Shock and Mrs. Leas Bunting and daughter, Warsaw, visited in the Jonas Cripe home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shock and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dye attended the Church of God Camp Meeting in Anderson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Saidla are preparing to leave for Arizona due to the illness of Mrs. Saidla. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Workman visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock, Sunday evening. Mrs. Stanley Miller visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Lewallen. Bears Ride Ice Floes Polar bears are often carried long distances on floating ice, and it is no uncommon thing for polar bears to reach Iceland upon tee floes. FOR SALE— A beautiful summer home on Buttermilk Point, Lake Wawasee, situated on high ridge between Papakeechie and Wawasee lakes. Log cabin. Logwood shed with basement garage. Rail fence. Stone wellhouse, strong flowing well. Rock garden. Good bathing beach- Plenty of shade. Furnished with antiques of log cabin period. Good stone fire-place. Will sell furnished or otherwise. Located on paved state road. Also lots for sale on beautiful wooded island on Papakeechie lake. Inquire W. L. BOWEN, Care Orphans' Home, Mishawaka, Indiana-

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Mr. . and Mrs. Raymond Ke tring, and family, Syracuse, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewy Coy, Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Fisher amd daughter Gwendolyn, visited Mrs. Emma Bushong, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Whitehead and daughter Martha Lee, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Burry in Goshen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lutes and children, Robert and Charles Edward, Nappanee; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dewart, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Buhrt, Cecil Sutherland and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buhrt and children, Florence, Mabie, Roy, John and Robert, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold LeCount, Sunday evening. Mrs. Silas Gilbert visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lantz, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buhrt, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews called at the John Roop home, Monday evening. Mariam Fisher visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Depart visited in the Jacob Bucher home, Monday. FOUR CORNERS. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Darr and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Darr and children, Menone; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darr and family, of near Zion, visited Mr. and Mrs.« Crist Darr, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deitrick and children, Goshen, visied Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Geyer last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Disher and son, visited relatives in Fort Wayne, Sunday. Helen Graff worked at the Wawasee Restaurant, Sunday. Clint Callander entertained guests, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Berkey visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darr, Friday. Mrs. Ralph Disher called at the home of Clint Callander, Friday.

CRYSTAL THEATRE Ligonier Tonight, June 25 Marlene Dietrich Gary Cooper “DESIRE” Musical Short FRIDAY—SATURDAY June 26, 27 O’ MALLEY OF THE MOUNTED George O’Brien Irene Ware Comedy News Cartoon SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY June 28, 29, 30 Margaret Sullarvan, Henry Fonda MOON’S OUR HOME A Lovable Pair of Lovers Who Think That the World is Made for Them. Exceptional Good Shorts WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY July 1, 2 BIG BROWN EYES Joan Bennett Cary Grant Cartoon— Variety Coming Attractrnnz ” Princess Comes Across. Case Against Mrs. Ames. Wife vs. Secretary Garden Murder Case Robinhood of El Dorado Private Number Fury Trouble For Two.

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The Zion Womens’ Missionary Association met at the Zion Ladies Aid room, Thursday, with Mrs. Adah Clayton and Mrs. Mosaline Deaton acting as hostesses. The day was spent in quilting with a pot-luck dinner served at noon. Phyllis Jean Frederick is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Deaton this week. Mrs. Marie LeCount is caring for Donald Paul Frederick, during the illness of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Eston Clayton visited Mrs. Clayton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hinderer, Sunday. Marylin and Mary Ellen Bailey, Niles, Michigan, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stienbarger, this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chiddister entertained guests from Fort Wayne, Sunday. Frederick Clayton, Chicago, visited friends and relatives here, last w-eek-end. Mrs. David Clayton and Mrs. Jennie Stienbarger were in Warsaw Saturday. Mrs. Mildred Hibner is working at Pickwick Park for Paul B. Schia'f. TRY A JOURNAL WANT AD

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Glen Stoner visited relatives in Millersburg, Sunday. A group of people from here attended the Benton Home Economic Club held at the Sailor Darr cottage at Barbee Lake, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Dobbins, Audrey Juday and Lula and Lois Zimmerman, are attending the United Brethren Young Peoples Conference at Oakwood Park, this week. Evelyn Lockwood visited Mr. and Mrs. William Prickett and family in Benton, Sunday. Joseph Bear, Bristol, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockwood, Sunday,

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