The Syracuse Journal, Volume 28, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 April 1936 — Page 5

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CHARLES LHQWEHSB FUNERAL WEDNESDAY Farmer Died at Home of His Daughter, East of Here, Monday Morning. Charles Eugene Howell, 58, former fanner near Pierceton, died at the home of his daughter, ’ Mrs. Isaac Witmer, east of North Webster, Monday morning. Death was due to heart trouble. Mr. Howell was born July 29, 1877 in Washington township, a son of William and Susan Howell. About three weeks ago he disposed of his farm in Washington township and since that time made his home with his daughter. Surviving are his wife, Lula (Weimer) Howell; two daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Knapp, Noble county, and Mrs. Isaac Witmer, near Webster; three sisters, Mrs. Olivo Brown, ’ Pierceton, Ind., Mrs. Dora McDaniel near Webster and Mrs. Mary Kile, Coldwater, Michigan, and one > brother, John Howell, Pierceton. ? The fuheral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Salem church Rev. George Surface of Big Lake, I near Columbia City, officiated. Burial was m the Salem cemetery. The > ltody''vyw in charge of Haworth and Bilby Funeral Homa here. SOLOMON’S CHEEK Mr. and Mrs. Manford Mishler and son visited Mr. and Mrs. John Darr, Sunday. Mrs. Victor Niles and her mother, Mrs. Bender, were in Elkhart, Wednesday. The Leaders Class entertained their parents in the Benton Town Hall, Friday evening. A pot-luck supper was enjoyed by 75 persons. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hartsough and I daughter Nadean, and sons Jacob ' and Larry, Miss Doria Shock and Russell Zook of Topeka visited in the Victor Niles home, Sunday. Mrs. Ada Darr entertained the Ladies Aid Society at her home in Goshen, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J;mes Fisher of j Elkhart visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisher, Sunday. Rev. Dobbin is conducting a Revival this week, at Burr Oak. Mias Jaunita Guahwa is working for Rev. and Mrs. Brock. Mrs. Brock is iU. Mrs. Louise Miller and son Bobbie, Ralph Darr, Junior Zimmerman and William Hapner visited Mr. and Mrs. Byron Grubb and family of near North Webster, Sunday. Mrs. Ray Ou la ill Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones were in I Goshen, - Sunday, visiting Mr. Jones* mother, who to ill. , Mrs. Victor Niles, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zimmerman and daughters Lois and Lulu, spent Friday at the Indiana^Central College in Indianapolis. v AFRICA. Mr. and Mrs. James Crouch and son John, and Mrs. Stanley Miller were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simoon Lewallen, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Indian Village visited Mis. Elisa both Shock and Johns Cripe, Tuesday afternoon. » Mrs. Elmer Baugher and daughter Carolyn, and Mrs. Robert Bowser and baby Claudette, visited Mrs. Elmo Shock, Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Hall visited Mrs. Charles Ringgonberg, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Gosa and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roberts were guests of Mr. and Mis. Simeon Lewallen, Sunday. Jonas Cripe, and Mrs. Elisabeth Shock were Thursday dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. William Shock, of near Warsaw. Mrs. Elmo Shock and daughter Doris, were in Fort Wayne, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wehner and Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Kuhn were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eta» Shock, Sunday. DISMAL Mr. and Mrs. Owen Longfellow and two daughters of Warsaw, were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Wilkinson and family, Sunday. Mr. and ; Mrs. Ray Wilkinson catted in the afternoon. Mlaa Viola Kauffman is working for Mrs. Hays at Cedar Point. Friends and neighboas of Mr. and Mis. Adrian Archer gave them a shower, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Boback visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bobeck in Fort Wayne, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buchtel and two sons eff Middlebury - visited in Mr. and Mrs. Dora CUngerman visitsd Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkfaaon and family, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mis. Hanabh of Fort Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs. Loe Lung and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Denn Carious es Topeka vhdtsd Mis. Dors

i SCHOOL NOTES j The First and Second grades are mounting work for exhibit, which will bo held Friday evening, April 17, 1936. The Second grade arithmetic contest closed Friday. Lorena Black’s side won. For the first week in the seventh month of school 23 pupils in grades five end six did perfect spelling work. Twelve pupils are competing for places on the exhibit program. Those chosen will represent room five and six. Miss Clara Rose White visited at the home of Miss Cecil Moe Culver after school Thursday. Robert Miller in the spelling contest couldn’t be spelled down last Friday. The seventh and eighth gr. de art class is making pictures to mount and keep. They are also making booklets of famous painters. The girls* physical training cites decided it was too cold to play out doors Friday and played volley bail in the gymnasium. Only once has this class been able to get out doors to play. Freshman Class. The biology class has been studying about the nervous system of man and is now studying about the eyes and ears. The biology class will give an exhibition of first aid for the exhibit. The first year Latin class is getting into something called ablative absolute, and find itp lenty hard. Typing Claw. The first typing contest was such a success that the typing classes have embarked upon another. The highest-ranking speed typist, Robert Gaskill, was appointed captain of one team, and the most accurate typist in the other contest. Helen Miller, was appointed captain of the other team. Eleventh Grade English. The reason for that spontaneous outburst from the far end of the hall last week, boys and girls, was due to Dean Grimes’ unique ideas of ■' correct sartorial terms. It is in a ; story taken from “Seventeen” that Willie Baxter, our hero, cannot go to a party unless he acquires the proper formal suit. Dean said, “Willie wouldn’t go to the party without an evening gown " What more he was going to say will never be known. A class track meet of the North Webster High school will be held Friday afternoon if weather permits. A great deal of interest is being taken in track this spring at the High school. The boys work out at i the noon hour and after school hours. i— o SOUTH SHORE John Bowser Called at the Chancey Coy home, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfow, Sunday. Mrs. Gideon LeCount is reported improving from her illness. Mrs. Forest Snepp visited Mrs. Lester Mock, Monday. Mrs. Bert Searfosa visited Mis. Gideon Lecount, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Coy and family visited Mr. end Mrs. Russell Warner, Sunday.

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JACOB STRYCKER, 70 DIES FROM STROKE Funeral Services Held Tuesday Afternoon at Salem ChurchJacob Strycker, 70, died Sunday I afternoon at his home in Tippecanoe township, five miles southeast of ; North Webster. Death was due to a f stroke of paralysis. Mr. Strycker was born in Elkhart I county. May 7, 1866, but he had spent pactici Uy all of his lifetime in ) the Webster vicinity. He was a son ■ ofChristian and Mary Strycker. Surviving are his wife, Fannie, a nephew, Melvin Drake, of Syracuse, and tl ree gr nd nieces. The fineial services were held at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at Salem church, ne r Wilmot. Rev. Vern Stump of Wakarusa officiated. Burial was in the Salem cemeteqy. Haworth end Bilby had charge of the body. o — NEW SALEM Miss Bessie Montel of Warsaw, visited her paren's, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda and Mr. and Mrs. John Stout attended the funeral of John Meek in Syracuse, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mathews and family of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Mathews’ parents, Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Ferverda returned to her home last week, after caring for Mrs. Gerald Grove and baby, the past two weeks. > Mrs. Irene Krieder, Mrs. Kathryn Dunnick, and Guy Morehouse were ill, last week-end. Miss Lucille Ferverda of North Manchester visited her parents, last week-end. ZION. Mr. and Milo Miller and daughter have moved to New Paris. Omar and John Cable of Elkhart, j called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mock and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy, Saturday/ E»onald Smith of Mishawaka and Miss Pe. rl Pendergrass, of Leesburg, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Emory Guy, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicholi of Solomon Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Miller are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hary Nicholi, so e few days. Harry and Donald Smith called on Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy, Wednesday. □ —: :— o For... Used Furniture Floor Coverings Stoves See The Phelps Furniture Store North Webster* Indiana “We Buy and Sell” I BULK GARDEN SEEDS} D

SYRACUSE JOURNAL

Personals Special services are being held every night this week at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Fee Ullman and Sallie Laurence of Huntington, visited Mr. and Mis. Charles Mayer, Sunday. Cliff Robbins was home from Eilwood over the week-end. Mrs. Minnie Garber, attended the school exhibit at Wasaw Tuesday. Ella Angle took Sunday dinner with Homer Hiner and family. Willis Mock and family are now occupying the John Sechrist tyMr. and Mrs. Noah Baughers moved to their new fann home north of Pierceton. j LaFern Roose’s home caught on fire for the second time in the last month. The only damage was to the wood house. Ida Kalb has been removed to her home. Wednesday her sister-in-law »-ame to take care of the aged woman. The North Webster Independent played the Leesburg Independents Monday. Basketball score was Leesburg 49, North Webster 41.

———— North Webster I . . • Light and Water Co. Phone 14 North Webster, Ind. □„ — ISaturday Specials I One Lot Chick Feeders and Jar Founts 20% OFF While They Last On All pj ouse p fcsses 5c Each I Embossed Paper Napkins > CANDY Folded--12® in Package Easter EggS IOC Package 15c Pound I Willards Variety Store NORTH WEBSTER PHONE 17-J : It’s Too Late To Buy Insurance When The J : Ambulance and Wrecker Arrive. • • • • — • • • ; Mortgage exemptions save you up to $18.60 • : in taxes. File yours with us at once • • • • - • • • : notary Himes Agency : ; P^? UC North Webster, tad. J PHONE 47 • • • 5% Farm Production Loans, Insurance of all Kinds J 21*♦».»»»»•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••♦••* SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 11 White Front Store LOVERS BRAND Large, tall cans of Soup wu Large, tall cans of Beans VdUl Large, tall cans of Spaghetti Large Size Loaf of Bread, 3 for 25c PEERLESS WINTER WHEAT FLOUR, 24 Ibe 69c 8k Chase & Sanborn’s Tender leaf Tea Green •J g 7 OM, 33c 3% MB. Me Sb Illacfc 7 on. 33c 3% on. 14c NAVY BEANS, 4 pounds —- PERFECT LYE, A HIGH TEST LYE, 3 cans ——l7 c OLEO, Luncheon Spread, 2 lbs. for MOSER KLEANER, 6 pound bag WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP, E-BRAND, 2 for ORANGES, SUNKIST, dozen CANE SUGAR, 10 pounds WERT SUGAR, 10 pounds — — We Carry A Full Une of Fresh Vegetablesand Fruits CALL US FOR PRICES ON PRODUCE Bockman Bros. phone JM NORTH WEBSTER . D

WEST END Mr. and Mrs. Emory Vorhfa and baby, Mr. and Mrs. William Madlam of Elkhart, v Kenneth Aikens and Min Ethels Voihis of Goshen, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linderman, Sunday. Orba Weybright visited his mother Mrs. William H. Weybright, Sun- , day, at the home of Rev. and Mrs. John Stout. Roy Tully is iU in the Elkhart hospital. Jesse Metz returned to his home Monday, after a two week visit with friends in Battle Creek, Michigan. Mrs. John. Widner and daughter of Goshen are visiting this week at the home of Charles Lutes. Rev. Milo Geyer is suffering from heart trouble. Mrs. John Honner and children of South Bend are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claud Niles this week. Rev. and Mrs. Manley Deeter were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Raleigh, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jarvies and family, and Mrs. Ellon Jarvies of Bristol, James Peffley, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Byrd visited Mr. and Mrs. John McGarrity, Sunday.

North Wobater Ctardi Notfifi Na WEBSTER. M. E. CHURCH -lUM. 3. IMIMh Latwrtnce Willard, 3. S. fiupt. Regular Sunday Servieat. Unfflea SeTvice, 9:00 a. m. TMIIMm of oomMned worship mil rSslMtais instruction haa been tried in this church for two years. It has proven its worth in the increased interest and attendance. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Emerai Jones, Pastor. Ancel Likens, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Services, 10:45 a. m. CHURCH OF GOD. Rev. C. H. Gruber, Pastor. Mrs. Lizzie .Garber, S. S Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a m. Services, 10:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:15 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7:15. Orchestra rehearsal Thursday at 7:15 p. m. a The Ladies of the church will hold a Food S le Saturday, April 11.

■ -"V ■ ! The North Webster Milts i • SOEEERS OF > : : Golden Anchor Flour : • ■ I • • ; SINCE 1832 : • • • • • a • • Z Phone 22 North Weo»**« X .... am j* I ’ n SMOOTH FLOWING IMMWUXMM SPRING LUBRICANT The motor oil you need for-- summer driving. Resiats gumming, resists thinning, and resist* consumption! Safer, smoother . . . and you actually need to buy leas OC oil! Mobiioil, Quaker State, Lubrite, Seated can, Quart KaWV nTnjrrni perfect chassis - fcZjUUnXXZJI LUBRICATION Take the squeaks out of your chassis, and enjoy a trip that** free from worry! Dependable lubricants and careful work makes the grease job at White’s Service, Station safer and I dependable! — WAYNE WHITE SERVICE STATION Phone 20-J North Webster, Ind. SPECIAL EASTER DINNER ' . ■' ■ , • -i Served From 11 A. M. until 8 P. M. MENU Celery Olives FRIED SPRING CHICKEN Mashed Potatoes Peas and Cairo's or Creamed Cauliflower Special Easier Salad Choice o r Dessert Hot Rolls Coffee Tea Milk Served Family Style FIFTY CENTS 1 M. & M. CAFE The Best Filling” Station in Town A. V- M’COLLEY, Proprietor Phone 27 North Webster, Ind. < ■ — VV7 E wish to announce to our patrons, I W in and around North Webster, we are again handling farm implements, g I We now offer a complete line of John ■ Deere Implements; also a wide choice S of household appliances. ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PLAN I Rodibaugh and Miller ® / Automobiles Hardware and Lumber Phone 15 North Webster* Ind.

The North Wetater Commercial Club met Monday bight and heard a report from Milo Strombeck, updn the plans and work progress tar Route 18. Several other committees made reports, however the attendance at the meeting was small, due to other i activities held the seme evening. jFor... j • Shoe rebuilding Z • Harness repairing J Z Battery recharging • J Red Wing Shoes • “Globe” Gasoline and Z Z Motor Oils • • Good Used Set of Harness X • For Sale X J PHONE 48 • ? or see • • : Ancel M. Likens Z North Webster