The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 December 1920 — Page 6

k The Syracuse Journal Democratic Preston Henry Miles, Editor. Foreign AdvcrUsinK Representative THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Published every Thursday, at Syracuse, Indiana. $2.00 a Year Phones: Office. 4—Residence, 994 Indiana - • Entered as second-class matter on May 4th, 1908, at the postoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd, 1879. Thursday? December 16, 1920 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Boatman. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Services .. 7:00 p. m. Special music. . il X The'Luther League wil Ameer on Monday evening, Dec. 20,„at the home of Gertrudd Hoch. The subject is the "Birth of Christ. Myrtle Bushong is the leader. Four new members were re- - ceived into our church Sunday. Our Sunday school attendance was the largest it has been for several years. Everything looks encouraging for our church. The Christmas program will be on Thursday evening, Dec. 23. The Christmas service will be on Christmas day at 11:00 p. m. I You are invited to any or all of our services. TIPPECANOE J. L. Kline received a shipment of fish Wonday and will get another Thursday'. Engage yours at once. • Mrs. J. Garber spent Monclay at the Bigler home helping with butchering. Chas. Richcreek was at Wilmot Saturday. Miss Celia Baugher is home from a visit in Chicago. J. Garber went to Syracuse I last Saturday. , Lawrence Scott of Elkhart is spending a few days with his parents. y The Tippecanoe congregation dedicated the church which they purchased in North Webster Sunday. A large crowd was in attendance. Russell Shull of Manchester spent Saturday and Sunday nights at the I. Kuhn home. He preached in North Webster Sun- , day evening. o NORTH SIDE Mrs. Lizzie Akers took dinner with Mrs. George Bailey Tuesday. Don Strock went to Stroh to work Friday. Mr. Case is improving slowly. Mrs. Hentzell called on Mrs. Bailey Saturday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stetler and children were Goshen callers Sunday at the horke of Mr. Stetler’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hentzell also called at the home of their daughter at Goshen. Mrs. Jacob Yoder is expected home Saturday. o PLEASANT RIDGE Miss Minnie Robison spent seA veral days with her sister, Mrs. Jas. 0. Gilbert. Walter Ott and Dave Price butchered last Tuesday. Vernon Slater and family spent

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the week end in Huntingdon with his parents. Mrs. John Long and son Everett visited Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Walter Ott. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans and Mrs. Sarah Lingeofeler spent Sunday with Mrs. E. Robinson. Forrest Cripe returned to South Bend after spending a week at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Weaver and son Delos too 1 ?. Sunday dinner with the Neal Phebus family. Roy Vail called in the afternoon. Roland Ringer and family of Elkhart and Mrs. Lula StoutneF of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and Ralph Vail and family were Sunday evening callers at the Emmett Weaver home. Delos Weaver has withdrawn from the remaining term of school by the poor health. o / FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Stutsman, Mrs. Jensen and Mr. Wright were Goshen shoppers Monday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clint Callander and three children spent Sunday with Mrs. Cory of Milford. Frank Grove of near New Salem called at the Frank Maloy home Saturday. Sylvester Iffert and family of near New Paris called at the home of Mrs. Mary Ulery Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geyer spent Sunday with their son, Artie Geyer, and family. Mrs. Stutsman and father, Mr. Wright, spent Sunday at the home of Wm. Showalter of New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton and two children of near North Webster spent Thursday at the home of Dave Hamilton. Edna Jensen, Clara Maloy and Mrs. Deardorff assisted Mrs. Rosa Coy at butchering Friday. Clinton Callander and family

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spent Thursday at the home of Tom Heplers of near Nappanee. Mrs. Stutsmanj Mr. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. LaTone Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Callander and Eugene and Charlotte Maloy assisted Mr. and Mrs/ Crist Darr with j butchering Saturday. ■ I Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hamilton and child of South Bend and Mr.! and Mrs. Robert Hamilton and two children of North Webster spent Thursday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hamilton. Mrs. James Callander of Gravelton spent a few days at the home of Clint Callander. SOUTH SIDE John Hoffman of Goshen visited Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Cripe. Miss Mary Warbel of New Paris is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Warble. Vern Cory and Jeddie Searfoss are butchering five large hogs today. They will weigh from 300 to 400. Dan Warble is suffering with lumbago. I Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dewart called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Warbel Tuesday afternoon, and brought with them some

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