The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 11, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 July 1920 — Page 6

The Syracuse Journal Democratic f Foreign Advertising Representative I I THEAMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION | Published every Thursday, at Syracuse, Indiana. $2.00 a Year Phones: Office. 4—Residence, 994 Entered as second-class matter on : May 4th, 1908, at the postoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd, 1879. — \ : — • . Preston Henry Miles, Editor. y a-v. < wThursday, July 15, 1920 WARSTLER REUNION The children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of Elder J. Henry Warstler of New Paris had a home coming at the country home of his son, Elder Otha H. Warstler north of town last Sunday. At the noon hour the longtable was spread in the shade of the trees, and after grandfather Rentfrow (father of Mrs. 0. H. Warstler) reverently returned thanks, 48 people partook of the

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bountiful meal set before them. The occasion served a two.-fold purpose; one was to celebrate the 80th birthday of Eld. J. H. Warstler, and the other was a farewell reception to Eld. 0. H. Warstler and family, who has lived and labored on a farm near Syracuse and in the Syracuse Church of the Bretheren for the past 23 years, with a few years spent in Elkhart, but who is now retiring from farming and will enter into 'a new field of labor. After careful consideration he accepted a call from the Fostoria, Ohio, Church of the Brethren, and will serve as their pastor, beginning » his new duties August 1. After spending an enjoyable day together, and after bidding the host and hostess goodbye, they departed for their homes. The oldest person present was grandfather Rentfrow, who is 90 years old, and the youngest one present was Wilma Ilea, aged 4 vyeeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bemiller of Elkhart. .— o TRIES NIAGARA fe '• ■ Charles Stephens of Bristol, England attempted to go over Niagara Fads Sunday morning in a barrel in an effort to emulate the previous!} successful feats of Anne Fdson Tqylor and Bobbie Leach The + umultuous currents of the boding waters at the base of the waterfall delivered in

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pieces to 1 e Bosom of the lower river, and latei boatmen, further downstream, picked up some of these pieces and earned them ashore to be kept as souvenirs of Stephens mistaken faith in his ability to conquer Niagara. o— , DRAFT DODGERS CONVICTED Five thousand draft dodgers have been convicted in the federal courts and given sentences of from 30 days to 1 year gin prison, according to reports compiled by the department of justice. Thirty thousand cases remain to be investigated. Careful attention is being given to false questionnaire returns. . ■_ o ; 162ND BIG SALE The 162nd big sale t.t the New J aris Sale Pavilion will start promptly at 12 o’clock next Tuesday, July 20, and a large and attractive list of needed

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articles will be offered. The list includes 10 good horses 17 cattle, SO hogs, 14 automobiles (4 trucks), 97 auto tires, 2 farm wagons, 2 sets heavy harness, 2 hog feeders, 3 shoves, good lot with house and barn complete, and many other articles. Don’t forget the time and date. Martin Fisher, Mgr. _o NORTH WEBSTER Mrs. Overstreet and daughter Mrs. .Cleo Wilhelm and son Kenneth of Wabash and Mrs. Josiah Garber called on Mrs. Nat Kline Tuesday morning. : Roy Crouch is working in Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Clear were called to Alfron Sunday evening when the news came of the death of her fat l ',er who .has been a sufferer from paralysis for the past several months. The Efficiency Sunday school

{■••lass were entertained at the! home of Mr and Mrs. Loyd MMler last W: Lics-hy evening. The business hour was filled : . w ; th the election of new officers ’ for the coming six months.! Those elected to thus serve were I t Ilpmer .H’ rer president, Carl ! Buckman, vice president, Lafern I assistant secretary. Flmer Baugher Measurer. Delicious rej freshments were served by the • hostess. The class wilt meet at I the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ■ Baugher next nonth. ! Carl Bockman and family are now living in the Secrist property, recently vacated by Amsy Hammon and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Srm Stiffler i moved to Syracuse last week. ! Mr. and Mrs. George Rassi of ! Milford called at the Ross Rodi- ! baugh home Sunday forenoon. Miss Jean Anderson wl o has . been visiting relatives here the i past month returned to her home in St Joe, Mich., last week.

Mrs. Cleon Strombeck’s mother is visiting here now. Chas Wende has dug his early potatoes, selling them for sllO This is pretty good for one lot, we think. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kline and 'laughter June and Roy Crouch of Elkhart spent Sunday at the

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. Nat Kline home. ;—.—a James Roberts and Miss Mary 1 i Shellenbarger drove to Ligonier 'and attended the Shellenbarger ! family reunion, held in that city on Monday of last week at the ■ John Shellenbarger home.