The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 14, Number 8, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 June 1921 — Page 2

NEWS ITEMS FROM 01 II SURROUNDINGS j (Concluded from Page One) took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Juday. Mr. and Mrs. George Juday of Syracuse called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smaltz and son Robert of near Leesburg, and Ben Zimmerman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Dam Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hostetler of Knox, Ind., and Mr', and Mrs. Will Wortinger of Silver were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pearman Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ott calledat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wortinger Sunday evening. Misses Grace and Jennie Mast of Goshen spent Friday night with Miss Mary Holtbinger. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Laudeman of Bremen spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Mast. Merl Whitehead and family have-moved to Topeka. Lester Wantz spent Sunday with Wayne Hapner. Many farmers are busy making hay. Others have began to cut wheat and rye. Jerome Martin of Wakarusa and Mrs. Mast of Goshen spent Friday night with Rev. and Mrs. Mast. Some over fifty dollars was taken in at the social at Solomon’s Crqek Friday evening. Mrs. Joe Pricket Coppes of Nappanee, formerly of this platband well known here, died very suddenly* Sunday morning. Rev. and Mrs. Mast attended the Laudeman reunion at Bremen Saturday. Miss Gladys Tully and Guy Longcor were quietly married one day last week. The happy bunch of bellers happened to find them Saturday night and gave them an old fashioned, belling. The following took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Charles Juday: Miss Mollie Rex of Ligoner, Mr. and Mrs. John Rex and Mrs. Minnie Colter of Millersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rex and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Juday and two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Van Nover of Ligonier and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Williams and baby Lucile of Chicago spent Saturday evening at the Sam Juday home. Mr. and Mrs Chester Firestone and two sons, Lawrence and Lewis, took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. James. Brown. Miss Edith Chiddister entertained a number of young people at her home Saturday evening. Mr. arid Mrs. Jeff Prickett Nappanee spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Juday; also called on Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ott. White Oak The families of Emeral Jones and Lloyd Dewart enjoyed their dinner picnicking at the lake last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fisher spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi’s. Vern LeCount. Jacob Bucher and family attended the quarterly meeting at Zion Sunday. The Coy reunion, was held at the Clarence Coy home Sunday with 102 relatives present. It was a fine day and all enjoyed a pleasant time. The next reunion wll be at. the honje of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coy of near Leesburg. Mrs. Orland Stiffler is very ill at this writing. Bishop Allwood enjoyed Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs James Dewart. Rev. Bacon of Huntington enjoyed supper Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Culver. Those who enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dewart and all reported a good time. The condition of Tilman Coy remains about the same as last week. Mrs. Jay Kinney, who had the misfortune to get a bruised hand a few days ago, is slowly improvinc. Pleasant Ridge Miss Lavada Gilbert spent from Sunday evening until Wednesday evening with her grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Slater

and son Harold spent Sunday in Columbia City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and niece and Mrs. Dora Weaver called at the Elwood Gunderman home at New Paris Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Lingofelter spent Tuesday at the Ellen Robinson home. Mrs. Beulah Middleton entertained company Thursday afternoon. Raymond Vail spent Sunday night at the E. Weaver home. Tippecanoe Mrs. Emmett Gordy and son Allen of Elkhart spent Wednesday evening at the George Kreger home. A short prayer meeting was held at the Frank Mock home Thursday evening. Vlouris Miller, Harley Miller, Chas. Baugher and J. L. Kline have been working at the Tippecanoe lake, hauling gravel for the new large mess hall being erected by the Y. M. C. A. The\North Webster community chorus will practise Saturday evening, June 25. James Rothenberger and family, J. L. Kline and family and Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Kline of Leesburg took Sunday dinner at the J. Garber home. Mr. and Mrs. Nat J. Kline of North Webster and Miss Jean Anderson of St. Joe called in the afternoon. North Side Mrs. A. R. Stroqk was in Fort Wayne the latter part of last week visiting at the homo of hbr daughter, Mrs. L. A« Schwan. W. Case is not much improved at this writing. Don Struck was here Monday night to visit with his family. Cui Grissamer and family took Sunday dinner here with Mr. and Mrs. George Zerbe.

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1- Ben Hentzell is on the sick [ list. This is something new for Ben, as he has always been healthy. . Rev. J. C. Bailey and son i Leonard took, dinner with his parents. ] Mrs. Groves and son have been spending a week or so with Mr. and Mrs. Hapner. ■ Mrs. Viers of Lima, Ohio, has been calling on old friends here , this week. o ■ PARAGRAPHIC BITS I ABOUT HOME FOLKS I' I Notes of the Week on the Coming and Going of People You Know. Byron Doll is now employed in Goshen. Miss Felda Airgood is visiting with friends in Fervida this week. Mrs. Mary Deardorff is suffering with a serious case of asthma. ; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Juday spent Sunday in Benton at the Frank . Hunger home. ' Mrs. L. A. Seider is taking the . summer course in teaching at ■ Winona co lege. I Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Holloway entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Edgell at the lake Sunday. i Mrs. Joann Holloway spent last week at Wawasee with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Riddle. | Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hollett are moving their household goods from the rooms above the Ford service station to the Lutheran parsonage, where they will make their residence.

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Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Hollo- ■ way of Mentone were in Syra- [ cuse Sunday visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bushong and children, Paul and Dorothy, spent Sunday at Nappanee. Henry Snpbarger and family took Sunday dinner at the Wm. Hartlieb home near Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Medlam i attended the Coy reunion, held • this year at the home of Clar- i ence Coy. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Kuhn and little, son Franklin of Elkhart J were in Syracuse Sunday evening. Miss Mabel Strieby returned Sunday from Akron, Ohio, where she had spent six weeks visiting with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rentfrow and Mrs. J. W. Vorhis attended j the funeral of Mrs. Fred Coppes at Nappanee yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitehead and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Seidel of Elkhart spent Sunday at the | J. W. Rothenberger home. Courtland Airgood and family visited in the country near Pierceton at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Filabon. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cremean ■ and daughter Eileen drove to Fort Wayne Monday. Mrs. Cremean visited with her parents while Rev. Cremean officiated a

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the marriage of Wm. A. Marvel, i Miss Katharine Richhart is ! visiting in Elkhart with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser. Mrs. D. 11. Brunjes went to Chicago Tuesday to spend a few days visiting at the home of her son, Dr. Brunjes. Mr. and Mrs. William Blake of ■ Columbia City are here to spend ; a few weeks wih their uncle and I aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cleveland. Mrs. Burdelle Weaver and j little daughter of Elkhart spent Sunday in Syracuse with Mrs. Darby Bartholomew and other friends. Miss Fern Watts is spending a vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watts, before going to the Culver hospital to take some advanced work. Paul Tucker and Joe Kimmell of Cromwell spent ■ Thursday evening in Syracuse visiting i with Miss Ruth Miles and Miss , Katharine Rothenberger. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Morgan and son Robert of Chesterton, came Friday at visit at the Sol Miller home. Mr. Morgan returned home Monday morning, leaving ‘ his famly here for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 0. Snyder md daughter Phyllis of Toledo,

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