The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 12, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 July 1920 — Page 5

jjrrgr f ri—ißMiii n ionilgi paragraphicbits ABOUT HOME FOLKS Notes of the Week on the Coming and Going of People You Know. Do not skim the cream off the milk of human kindness before peddling it out. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Widner of {Warsaw. are spending this week in Syracuse. Knauss & Hollett last weelc completed the woYk of installing their new gasoline filling station. Mrs A. Phfingst is showing slow but steady improvement from her—lprtg sickness. Elmer P. Miles is expecting to move back to Syracuse i rom Akron Ohio, about the first ol August. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Holloway and daughter Maxine spent over Sunday in Mishawaka with relatives and friends. / ' Mrs. Stout of Plymouth spent Monday hcc visit.ag with Mrs. C. L. Knau: c; . Miss Gladys Isor accompanied her home Mrs. Jesse Mitchell and children of Nappanee returned home after spending a few days with her mother Mrs. Ella Wolf. ' L Mrs. William J. Stein and son, L William jr., of Detroit are visiting at the home of William KinGig and family for a few days. , New potatoes, scarcely old enough for their eyes to be opened, are bringing 15 cents a pound.—(Mulvane, Kas., News. Miss Ella Yohn of Chicago slopped over in Syracuse one ■ day last week to visit with Mrs. N. C. Isenbarger.. She was on her way to New York.

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Wallie Lint spent Sunday evening at the home of Harry Leming. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Heerman and son Spencer spent Monday ir. Logansport Earl Mishler spent from Friday until Monday of last week in Plymouth. Mrs Frank Klink and Mrs. N. C. Isenbarger were in Goshen Monday on business. Why is it so many people are tilling to ‘io favors for those who do not need any favors? Mrs. A. L. Miller and children, Hazel, Mabel and Ralph, spent ;>oni Thursday until Monday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Deeter spent a )few days last week in Elkhart with her daughter, Clarence Kline and family. Keeping one eye on the thermometer when the temperature is in the nineties is as foolish as picking up a hoi pokes to see if it is warm. Mrs. Kerwin, who has been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. J. 11. Bowser for two weeks, returned to her home in Chicago Thursday morning. R. E. Thornburg has purchased the Julia Ott residence property at the corner of Lake and Main streets and will take possession before the first of August. Mrs. M. M. Smith and children, Miles Margaret and George, accompanied by Mrs. M. A. Benner, .went to Ligonier last evening to 'spend the rest of the week there visiting at the O. W. Christie home. John M. Ott suffered a relapse ■Saturday- evening and is again confined to his bed. He had been stricken with a light stroke ;jf paralysis about three weeks ago but had recovered sufficiently to be on the street with the aid of a cane. As this is written he is showing some improvement.

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| Mrs. John Price and children 'spent over Sunday in Goshen at the Floyd Price home. A woman gets suspicious when i man shaves off his mustache while she is away on a visit. Walter Stiffler and family spent Sunday with Omer Darr and family near Benton. Pat Brady began yesterday to move his household goods to Fort Wayr.Q, where he is now employed. It will not be long until we will say of a good, honest, upright man that he is worth his weight in sugar. Mr and Mrs. V. V. Bailey and {wo daughters, of Marion, Ohio, spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey. Mrs. Madge Hughes and son Millard of Nappanee are here His week at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John S’ nan. Warren T. Colwell, Geo. W. Colwell, S. Ci Lepper and A. L. Hiller left Saturday noon by intomobile for the Au Sable Lake, in northern Michigan, to -pmid a week fishing. William Beckman is much improved in health since his operCion of more than ,two weeks igo in the p ort Wayne hospital, ■nd is now able to be about his work again at Hie furniture store. ' Quite a number called on T. S. Sheffield last Sunday bringing veil filled baskets of the good things of life which go to make up an indoor picnic dinner. There were at the table, Mr and Mrs. Fmmett Weaver, Delos Weaver, Hr. and Mrs Ralph Vail, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and the little Misses Madelyn and Erma Doll, and others who were just callers. A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all.

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i Mrs. Benj. r Vorhis became | . suddenly ill Saturday evening. She is considerably improved at this writing i , Lewis Stiffler and family and Adam Strieby spent Sunday in Elkhart with Mr. apd Mrs. Henry Boath. Mrs George 0. Snyder spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Bremen with her ■ parents.- Mr. Snyder spent last week at Fostoria Ohio. Mrs. M.’ M. Smith and children Miles and Margaret, spent frdm Tuesday until Saturday of last week in Elkhart at the home of her cousin, Mrs. B. F. Kuhn. Miss Ruth Launer, who is taking a course in nurse’s training in the City hospital at Indianapolis, spent s a few days here last week With her parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Chas. J. Launer. ■ Mrs. Jas. J. Connell and little daughter, Emma Catherine, of , Peru came Saturday night and i visited here until yesterday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miles, and with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs Guy Pollard and two children of Detroit came Monday and will spend a vacation ol two w-eks here visiting at the N. C. Isenbarger and Madison McPherson homes, and with other relatives and friends.- Mrs. Pollard was formerly Miss Hazel Rents row. j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ridenhour tnd Miss Clara Lemaster of Continental, Ohio stopped Friday lor a brief visit with Mr. Ridenhour’s cousin, Mrs. Preston H. Miles. They A-ere returning to Continental after a five-week auto camping tour into Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. Mrs Ellen Holloway and family. Mrs. Jane Bachman and family, Mrs. Katherine Kindig and family and John Miles at-

I tended a gathering on Sunday of last week that became a family reunion. The affair was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Stiver south of New Paris and was a surprise party in celebration of the seventy-ninth birthday of Mrs. Mary Stiver. Mrs. Jerry Hamman and daughter Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. Win C. Garits, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vawter, Miss Nora Paxton, B. C. Green and family, Mrs. M. M.

S Beautiful iIT OLD LOG CABIN BUTTERMILK POINT AMUSEMENT PARK Bring the “kiddies” and stay all day. We will make *“ it pleasant for you, with Music, Swings, Giant Stride, Dane- f-ARG-STAno ing. Bathing, etc. The management has engaged STEINS indiana.excellentl SYNCOPATED JAZZ ORCHESTRA of Chicago for the Sea- \fishing.Boatingl son. Mr. Jules C. Stein will be at the Opening personally ND to conduct this famous dance orchestra. There will be dancing every evening except Mondays, and every Wed., Fri. & Sunday afternoons. Refreshments and soft drinks served inShore Restaurant, and first-class meals on the hill. Come one, come all

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Going Out-Of Business We are compelled to give up our building as our lease soon expires, and the present owner will occupy it for his own business, which compells us to sell out Our Entire Stock of Dry Goods and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, as we are unable to find a suitable location. In this Greatest Sale we will be obliged to sacrifice on such well known line as MUNSING WEAR in summer and winter weights, GOSSARD CORSETS, WAYNE MAID WAISTS and a Clean Stock of Piece Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Spring and Winter Coats, Serge Dresses, and Skirts. Our time is short, therefore we must make a quick clean up. Sale starts Saturday, July 24. Store will be closed Thursday and Friday to reward goods. • _______ Chas. P. Nappanee, - - - - Indiana An Economic Opporuuity to Supply Your Winter Needs at a Great Saving, As we are going to sell, and sell quick

| Smith and children and Misses j Mary and Marjorie Miles gat he r- ; ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hess at Vawter Park Tues- ! day evening in celebration of • Mrs Hess’ birthday. 1 Mrs. Ida Jahn and Mrs. T. H. j Willard and son Francis of Elkhart spent Saturday at the i Frank Brady home. Mrs. Willard ’ and son left Tuesday morning j for a western trip and they ex- ; pect to visit relatives in lows,

South Dakota, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Cal .'ornia. t'Among the relatives vis:' d will be Mrs. Cloe Pollock of Mabton, I Wash, and Isaac Slaybaugh of ' Pomeroy,, Wash., who were former residents of Syracuse. They will be gone five or six weelis. Mrs. A. J. Drew and d lighter Louise of Wisconsin cam. Saturday to vis’ f at th- home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neff.