The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 14, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1921 — Page 2

PARAGHAPHIC BITS I ABOUT JOME FOLKS Notes of the Week on the Com* A ing and Going of People You Know. Miss Lavoiw Price spent Sunday with Miss Wilma Shannon.. I ’ Mrs. Hanora A. Miles and daughter Miss Ruth spent Saturday in Elkhart. ,* John Price and family Sunday with relatives and. friends in Milford. Russell Lepper and Harry M. Riddle came home from Purdue university at LaFayette. Ernest C. Smith and family spent Sunday in the country J with Calvin Beck and family. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and children and Mr. and Mrs. Guy spent Sunday at the Riley Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. George Stinberger and son of Topeka spent Sunday with Mr. an ( d Mrs. Victor Niles. Orland Strieby has returned home from Indiana university at Bloomington, where he is a student. Mrs. Susan Nicolai spent Friday and Saturday at the home.i of her daughter, Mrs. Fred. Hinderer. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mishler and : little daughter spent Sunday at j the home of J. W. Rodibaugh in the country. In away getting married is ; a good deal like using the telephone. You do not always get the party you want. Abraham Hire was at Elkhart Tuesday to visit his son Wesley, who has been ill with, asthma but is better now. Mr. and Mrs. Clee Younce and daughter Louise of Elkhart spent Sunday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Younce. Once in a while a Syracuse boy gets punished for impudence, but most of z the time it is because his mother has a headache.

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A jaywalker is the unfortun- ! ate person who guessed which way the driver was going to turn and guessed wrong. A number of men of the Methodist Brotherhood drove to Goshen Tuesday evening to attend a district meeting. Mrs. Jesse Mitchell and children returned home in Nappanee Monday after spending a week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ella Wolf. Mrs. Mary Mellot of Nappanee and Mrs. Eva Downing of Goshen were called home on account of the serious condition of their brother, George McFall. Chas. F. Miller of Nappanee was elected Monday by the board of education of Elkhart county to succeed As E. Weaver as county superintendent of schools. The annual high school picnic of Warsaw was held on Monday at Lake Wawasee. The boys and girls were accompanied by members of the faculty. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowser of Garrett spent the first of the week in Syracuse with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Bowser. Mr. Bowser had spent the week end in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Homan and ' sons, Russell and Lawrence, and Mrs. John Sharp and son, John, of Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Baker and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fieldon Sharp. Otis C. Butt and family of Ligonier and Eston Clayton and i family were Sunday dinner 1 guests at the Fred Hinderer I home. Miss Lois Butt remained 1 for a visit of a week with her grandparents and with friends. o JIMTOWN BEATS SYRACUSE The Syracuse Grays journeyed to Jimtown Sunday and after struggling through a battle of eleven innings were forced to accede a victory, Jimtown having run in a score in the eleventh. The final score was 7 to 6. Jimtown strode into a strong lead in the second and third innings, with 3 markers in the second, 2 in the third and 1 in

the fourth. But their defence j broke down in the fourth and Syracuse brought 4 home, adding another in the fifth. In the ninth Syracuse brought another run to the tally and tied the score, thus requiring an overtime game. Jimtown —Austin and Cook, battery; strike outs, 9; hits, 10; i errors, 4. Syracuse—Griffith and I Byland, battery; strike outs, 9; hits, 9; errors, 8. Two-base hits, J. Byland, Druckamiller, Godshaw, Ohaver. Three-base hit, King. o ONLY AN OSTRICH “The only bird I have seen hovering around here is an ostrich that was given us last Christmas —and that is for sale, cheap,” Douglas Fairbanks de- • dared in denying published re- j ports that his wife, Mary Pickford Fairbanks, is preparing for a visit from the stork. “There is absolutely no truth in the report,” continued Fairbanks. “If such a wonderful thing were true we would have no reason to deny it.” o ANNOUNCEMENT There will be a Chiropractor in Syracuse every day, commencing Saturday, June 11. H. B. Holloway’, Chiropractor, will be at the Grand Hotel in Syracuse every day, except Sundays, from 6toßp. m M and by appointment. o Journal want-ads are investments that pay dividends. O r —— GLORY BE! A white man who happened to be a shorthand expert was interested in a sermon he heard preached by an old colored preacher in Mississippi a few weeks ago. The white man jotted down portions of thq sermon, and in this way managed to reserve the supplication that closed the sermon. Here it is: “0, Lord, give Thy servant

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, this mawnin* the eyes of the ' eagle and the wisdom of the owl, connect his soul with the gospel telephone in the central skies, luminate his brow with the sun of heaven, pizen his mind with the love for the people, turpentine his ’magination, grease his lips with possum oil, loosen his | tongue with the sledge hammer of Thy power, ’lectrify his brain with the lightnin’ of the Word, put ’petual motion in his arms,, fill him plum full of dynamite of Thy gjlory, ’noint him all over with the kerosene oil of Thy salvation and set him on fire. Amen!” 201st BIG PUBLIC SALE The 201st big public sale will be held at the New Paris pavilion next Tuesday, June 14, and will begin promptly at 10 o’clock. The big list includes horses, 23 head of cattle, 383 head of hogs wanted, chickens, cornplanters, 2 sets heavy harness, hog feeders, 400 bushels of oats, corn, hay, apple butter, potatoes, household goods, merchandise, and various other items. Do not forget the day and the time, as you can not afford to miss this sale. This will be the last sale until after harvest. (61) Martin Fisher, Mgr. o ■.' ' ■ NEWS ITEMS FROM OUR SURROUNDINGS (Concluded from Page Oue) Leila, has returned to Jier home with her daughter, Mrs. Ray I Moats of New Paris. j Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Long, Willie Wortinger and family, Grover Hilbish and children and Cletus Smith were Sunday guests at the Anderson Juday home. Roscoe Smith spent Sunday with Lester Wantz at the B. F. Juday home. ' Mrs. Ellen Hapner had all her laying hens stolen one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Darr and

granddaughter and Harry Coy and children took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Firestone. Pleasant Ridge Mrs. Bert Cripe entertained company Tuesday afternoon. Otha Warstler and family of Fostoria, Ohio, were in our vicinity this week. Bert Cripe and family spent one evening at the home of Frank Younce. Mrs. Ellen Robinson spent Sunday with Mrs. John Long and son Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Weaver and son Delos and Roy Vail attended a surprise party at the Wm. Sheffield home Wednesday night. » Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Weaver attended the basket meeting held at Bantertown Sunday. George McFall was injured at Blosser's Park Sunday. Misses Minnie and Ruby Robinson spent Sunday with the Raymond Ketring family. The Children’s Day exercises held at the United Brethren church was well attended. North Side Jesse Bailey of Topeka called on his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey, for Sunday dinner. ’ Mrs. John Bender spent one night this week with here parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Zerbe. The north Huntington street pavement is getting along lyMr. and Mrs. Geo. Bailey and ( Mr. and Mrs. Vern Long and daughter took dinner at the Sarjent hotel Tuesday to remind Mrs. Sarjent of her birthday. 1 A fine time was enjoyed and.

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I l THE UNIVERSAL CAR IH Eventually —— Why Not Now Your neighbors have not been putting off buying that Ford Car—why should yon? Since January 1, 1921, we have sold Ford Cars to the following people in this community: Leland Osborn (S E. Hayes Wm. MinardoYv George Strieby * Emanuel Kuhn Charles Stough J. C. Grady Chas. Schultz Emory Kindig Lewis Seider > Chas. Drudge Harry Willard Roy Sarjent John Mouffley Wm. Snavely Virgil Mock L S. Burns Geo. D. Reep Elmer Long Isaac Reed Fieldon Sharp John Peterson James Traster Celia Baugher Chas. Knauss P “ line Gerard I C. R. HOLLETT FORD DEALER HI Plwim>B» Syracuse, Indian

Mrs. Sarjent received some nice j presents from her helpers and 1 from Mr. Sarjent. < The Children’s Day services at the U. B. church was a grand , lesson to all and much enjoyed , by those present. i Don Strock was home over ] Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McFall’s son 1 George is in a critical condition , at this time. White Oak Lloyd Dewart and family of Milford spent Sunday at the John Dewart home. Mrs. Hattie Fisher and children were callers at the Frank Bushong home Monday. Roy Ross attended services at Indian Village Sunday. John and Samuel Dewart were in Ligonier Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart spent Saturday with their daughter, Mrs. Jacob Bucher. Tilman Coy is very serious ill ; at this writing. Mrs. Cory Wyland and son Eldon spent Saturday night in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miller are the proud parents of a new baby girl born Sunday. ’ Mrs. Lester Stiffler spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Iman Rookstool of near Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. John Roop of Milford spent Sunday at the James Dewart home. South Side Tom Phelps is a little better at this writing. Mrs. Drew and mother visited t friends in Warsaw last week. Mr. and Mrs. Crowen and children from Oseola visited Sunday with the latter’s brother, 1 Merl Laughlin. i Mrs. Laughlin and son Millard

and granddaughter and her husband visited Chas. Laughlin of Oseola Sunday. Frank Warbel and two sons visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Warbel. Mrs. Geo. Phebus has returned home after spending some time in Fort Wayne on business. John Hoffman of Goshen visited Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. W. Cripe. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rex and daughter of Avilla visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Warbel. Mr. Fiddler’s daughter, who is back home from the west, has a bad case of blood poisoning in her hand and arm. The children, who have been having whooping cough so badly, are getting over it. Wasel Gordon of Mishawaka visited over Sunday with his sister, Wava Laughlin. —AT THE— Oakland Theater —TONIGHT—THURSDAY— William Fox presents “A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS” with Annette Kellerman in the Million Dollar Picture Beautiful - * * - - ■ • - - —FRIDAY— A splendid picture featuring Blanche Sweet • in “THE GIRL IN THE WEB” Also the popular Pathe News —SATURDAY— An Extra Special Feature With Ethel Clayton in “THE THIRTEENTH COMMANDMENT” Portraying the ' paths that are trodden by every wife. Chic Ethel Clayton, the girl of your dreams, stars in the forceful drama of life. Also another popular Larry Se,inon Comedy d•• • • —MONDAY— A Round of Laughter and Thrills Douglas Fairbanks in “WILD AND WOOLY” A western comedy bubbling over with hearty laughs, punctuated by typical Fairbanks thrills. Do Not Miss These Fine 0 Paramount Pictures