The Syracuse Journal, Volume 29, Number 22, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 September 1936 — Page 5
Real Estate Transfers The Journal is furnished with the following transfers of real estate by Houton C. Fraser, Abstractor, Warsaw. Lews A. Neff to Warren and Har,W te P- Ruple, lots 37 and 38 S. I & W. add, Syracuse 11. Vern LeCount to Rial and Edith H. Troup, tracts in secs. 33 and 34 Van Buren Twp. $5194. Arthur F. Taylor to C. Codrus and Mary L. Brown, lot 44 Oakwood Park, Wawasee Lake >l. Chas. L. Hartmann to Rella Hacker, pt lots 10 and 11 Oakwood Park, Si* Laura A. McDonald to Ortha C. and Jessie L. Herdrich, lot 2 NattiCrow Beach sl. Simon L. Bell to Russell and Fannie Hinderer, pt. lots 107-116 and 117 Strombeck and Weavers’ Add. Syracuse S2O. Mary Smith to Grace M. Murray, lot 2 Beachwood Park, Huffman Lake sl. Ira Landrith to Nuel J. Polk and Nellie J. Mock, lot 844 fourth add. j Winona sl. Emeline Boyer to Lester J. Boyer, 60 A. secs. 31 and 32 Jackson Twp. sl. Ball to Elizabeth Riley 40 acresea Sec. 11 Seward Twp. 11. Eli F. Pletcher to Leo and Lucille A. Sec. 26 Washington Twp. >llOO. Harvey Meredith to Orval and Trelba Fittun, 35 A. Secs. 4 and 33 Seward Twp. sl. Viola Haines to Ray Hathaway, * tracts in Secs. 9 and 10 Clay Twp. ! SI6OO. " Danna Boltin to Mabie Harford, I lot 175 Winona $175. Ella Wilson to Edward E. and Lor- j ena Baiter, lot 385 T. M. and H. Add. Mentone S3OO. Lorena D. Eley, Comr. .to Ella Wilson, lot 385 T. M. and H. add. ! Mentone 300.
WEST END Personal* Miss Eva Stinemetz, New Paris, was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lutes. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steinmetz, Elkhart, were Sunday guWts of Mr. and Mrs. E. Steinmetz, New Paris. Mrs. Claude , Niles was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Niles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emenery Vorhis weH dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Neff, Sunday. Mrs. Emma Baker spent Saturday with Mrs. Victae Pletcherine West of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yoder, Mrs. Emma Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gall and Edward Berky spent the week end at the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield visited the Goshen Hospital to visit Frances McKine. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Grove and children of Breamon were guests of Edward Berky, Sunday. Mrs. Kate Arnold, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparkler spent Sunday at Rome City. Mrs. Emma Troup of Elkhart, spent a few days at the home of Rev. and Milo Green. • Pot Luck Dinner The Bethany Home Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Zook. A pot Luck Dinner was served at the noon hour, to the 18 members present. Business was transacted in the afternoon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Kate Arnold in October.
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CONCORD Personals Mrs. Lavica Bucher and daughter, Yvonne called at the home of James 1 Deuart, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Dewart spent : Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. j John Roop. Mrs. Guy Fisher and Mrs. Frank Bushong and daughter, Mary were in South Bend, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Stiffler and family, spent Sunday in Goshen at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Everett Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Dewy Coy were callers at the Charles Bowser home, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ralston of Goshen, and Anna and Marie Wilkenson of Syracuse, spent Sunday with i Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Laughlin called in the evening. Rev. H. M. Maison of Lakeville, Ind., will move in the Daniel Wolf house on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Strieby spent Sunday with Geo rge and Marie Strieby. Miss Ethel Bowser is doing house work for Mrs. James Dewart. Rev. H. M. Maison of Lakeville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart. Miss Miriam Fisher entered Indiana University at Bloomington, this year. Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart spent Monday afternoon with their daughter, Mrs. Jacob Bucher. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mullen spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coy.
GEO. L. XANDERS ATTURNEY-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates Opinions on Titles FIRE and OTHER Insurance* Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind* Phone 889 Box 177
Atty. Wm. Gray Loehr In All Courts. Notary Estates, Wilk Deeds REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED $5 Correspondent Courses 118*4 s. Buffalo Street WARSAW, IND. x
Watch and Clock Repairing \ A. J. Thibodeaux
First House South of U. B. Churgh Lake St. Syracuse, Ind. 9-24-36
W. R. BIGLER JEWELER Syracuse, Ind. 47-4tp Mock’s Boat Livery Crotloy Radios Johnson Moton Vulcanizing and Welding Lawn Mowen Sharpened So. Side Wawasee — Near Waco SS4—PHONE—SS4
SALEM Emory Swanders of near Albion is spending a few weeks with Jesse , Crowl. Lester Dewart was a dinner guest 'of Joseph Godschalk and wife and called on Joseph Smith. Ralph Godschalk and wife spent Sunday with the latter’s parents near Warsaw. 3 Roy Pinkerton and family spent Sunday with Guy Method and family >ear Warsaw. George Auer and family spent Sunday with friends near North Webster. Charles Bowser, "Reuben Mock and daughter attended the rally at Lake Wawasee Saturday afternoon. Rev. Edwin Jarboe called at the Joseph Smith home Friday afternoon. Conrade Auer called at the George Auer home Friday. Emory Guy, Arnold LeCount and wives spent Sunday evening with the Joseph Smith family. AFRICA Mr. and Mrs. Maurice > Dorsey spent Wednesday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Indian Village visited in the Jonas Cripe home, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Simeon Lewallen spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Crouch of North Webste”. OPIQMEWST GOSHEN. INDIANA.
\ 1 GASOLINE OIL GOODRICH TIRES Auer’s Service Station Main and Harrison Sts. Syracuse
WHILE VISITING THE COUNTY FAIR DON'T FORGET TO EAT AT The Favorite Case BUD MOON, Prop. 112 E. Center Street, Warsaw, Ind. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT SEIDER*S GROCERY PHONE $2 SYRACUSE, IND. Special For Saturday SUGAR* 10 lbs. -47 c (With One Dollar’s worth of Groceries, rot Including Flour) 10 lb. bag of onions « e • * • « 19c 3 lbs. Tok* G rapei • • • • -25 c Three 10c bags of Sal t • « * 20c 1 lb. Chocolate Covered Cookies • • 17c 2 qt bottle Pares % • ■ ■ 27c Sani-Flush, caa • g a 20c 3 lb. Bulk Macoronl a • • 21c Cut G reen Beans, can • « .13c Large No. 2f can Pork and Beans p s 10c Iqt Jar Redman’s Apple Butter « s 17c ,■ • t ;■ :O: . Peas, Reen*, Carrots, CntUQowat* Tomatoes, Radfahp* and Oni<ms in Oar Vegetable Deyrtmaat
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Mr. and Mrs. Crouch celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Workman spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Helsor of near Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tooley of near Kimmel, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shock andi son, Joe, and Miss Neva Likens were Sunday dinner guests of Darvid Stahl and family, Warsaw. TIPPECANOE Gerald Priest and Miss Eva Kuhn made a trip to South Band Saturday. Mrs. Isaiah Kuhn and daughter Eva visited Mrs. J. Garber, Monday. Mrs. J. Garber and Mrs. J. L. Kline visited Mrs. Charles Bigler Thursday. Clarence Mock and family took ARE YOU NERVOUS? Here is away to help calm quivering nerves Do you fool ao ■oroooa that you want to •CTMm? Ate there timee when you are ctote and irritable ... timee when you scold those who are dearest to you? If your nerves ere no edte. try LYDIA K. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. It helpe calm your Quivering nervee and should give you the strength and energy to face life with a smile. When your worries and cares become too much for you and you want to run away from tt aU . . . take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Many women have Bad nervee as jangled as yours, but they have bean able to build up their pep and energy and get buck to normal with the aid of LYDIA B. PINKHAM S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. When your mother and your grandmother need to become nervous. Irritable and rundown they depended upon this famous oM medicine to pep them up again ... to help their nervee ... Ch teip th* them a cheerful dtopocitton. COULD NOT DO HER HOUSEWORK VV7HEN everyVV thing you>ettempt is a burden —when you are cervous i"*’ table —at wi *’ s end—try ***** medicine. It may be just what you neea for extra energy; Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus of Trenton, New Jersey, says, "After doing just a little work 1 bad to he down. My mother-in-law recommended the Vegetable Compound. I can see a wonderful change now.”
d ’ Sunday dinner at the Daniel Eberly . home. n Lee Lantz made a trip to Goshen . i Saturday. r 1 J. Garber and family had dinner with Mrs. J. L. Kline Tuesday. r Mrs. Stanley Morehead visited the k J. L. Kline home Wednesday. 8 Joseph -Martin, Mary and Jessie j j Baugher had dinner Thursday with , Mr. and Mrs. C. Cox. ; Miss Neva Likens visited Miss June ' Stull Sunday. Good Stock x 1 The ancestors of Governor Alf . Landon, Republican candidate for r president, were a combination of English, Scotch, Irish and Dutch.
c — Rgliuvg periodic pain*, -| without opiates or quinine Af# yoq with o olm. splitting heodacbo? Low » It! For quick roltof — whhovf qpvtoioo. bromides or opiates — I w»y a “wl lICtW nvOWHBW rvw der. 4 d«M*. 10<: U for 2Sc. I GARFIELD= FAIRY THEATRE NAPPANEE, IND. SHOW STARTS 7:30 D. S. T. Thursday, Friday & Saturday September 18, 19 Big Double Feature Program CORONADO Johnny Downs, Betty Burgess,and . Jack Haley. And Ken Maynard THE FIDDLIN’ GUSKAROO also cartoon “Porky’s Poultry Plant” Sunday & Monday September 20, 21 THE DARK ANGEL with Fredric March, Merle Oberon and ‘ Herbert Marshall. Also Paramount News Tuesday, September 22 May Robson 3 KIDS AND A QUEEN with ; Charlotte Jlenry, Billy Burrud, Frankie Darro and Henry Armetta also cartoon “Porky’s Moving Day” Admission 10c, 15c. Wednesday and Thursday I September 23, 24 H. G. Wells’ THINGS TO COME Raymond Massey also singe) reel "Clyde Lucas & Orchestra.” j CRYSTAL THEATRE LIGONIER, IND. Shows 7:30 and 9:30 (DST) Tonight, Sept. 17th Double Feature Prigram I Brian Donlevy, Glenda Farrell HIGH TENSION ! Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O’- ■ ; Sullivan. DEVIL DOLL ■ j Friday and Saturday Sept. 1$» 19 TWO IN REVOLT j Sport Cartoon Comedy | j Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Sept. 20, 21, 22 Shirley Temple POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL Musical Revue News Oddity Wednesday and Thursday Sept. 23» 24 36 HOURS TO KILL YOURS FOR THE ASKING Cording Attractions: Rythm on the Range, Bing Crosby. Walking on Air, Gene Raymond. Picadilly Jim, Robt. Montgomery. Lets Sing Again, Bobby Breen. Sons of Gunc, Joe E. Brown. Texas Rangers, Fred Mac Murray. Gen- ! I derer. Gorgeous Hussy, Joan | jjCrawfrd. |
AMERICA’S BEST mM JWELL, JOHN, THERE'S 1 [ DON'T KID I ONE NICE THINS OUT OF THAT $25.22 PAY YOU I ABOUT BEING POOR' JUST GOT, ABOUT #7.52 WILL IWE DON’T HAVE TO GO FOR TAXES THEY SAY/ I PAY TAXES / TAXES INCLUDED r— r> r/ IN rriE - plfl<:Es Y 0 } t J PAY FOR FOOD, c [RENT, clothed etc/] BLOW'S THAT ? [it's LIKE this, tom. youß\ I YOU SAY I'M LANDLORD, YOUR GROCER I BEING TAXED? AND EVERY STORE YOU BUY / FROM PAS 6ONTO * > YOU THE TAXES THEY PAY/ v - I % r <> j| I vjji r-—x. Vf/fM A J Wl SEE NOW WHY r . I PRICES ARE GOING THATS RIGHT- EVERY■UP SO MUCH— t BODY’S BEING TAXED I I'M BEING TAXED. 7 PLENTY TO PAY FOR yhe new deal/ I * 7f° I /I 1 Os V 7 wyTTTy ■A. 0 v /Il X yy 9b I , The man who doesn't pay taxes doesn't exist. Actually—- ■ 25< of every dollar you spend goes for taxes hidden in the prices you must pay for every necessity of life. And you U pay more and more if the wasteful spending of the Roosevelt New Deal Is allowed to continue. I STOP NEW DEAL TAX INCREASES I EIiECT EANDON ■
THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, 1936
