The Syracuse Journal, Volume 29, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 May 1936 — Page 5

THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1936

NORTH WEBSTER COMMUNITY NEWS

MRS. A. B.WARNER.DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Had Resided Here Since Child-hood-Funeral Held X Thursday. Judith L. Warner, wife of A. B. Warner, North Webster, died Tuesday afternoon al her home in North Webster after a lingering illneaa of the past three and one half years. Death was due to paralysis. Mrs. Warner was born in Noble county. August 1, 1858 to Mr. and Mrs. John Vance Humble and was united in marriage to Mr. Warner October 15, 1879. She removed to North Webster with her parents when a smMl girl and made her home in that vicinity since. With her husband she was engaged in the hotel business at North Webster for 25 years. Mrs. Warner was an active church member as a teacher of the infant’s class of the M. E. church for a quarter century and president of the missionary and Ladies Aid of the church. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Arthur R. Dillman, Chicago; Mrs. Orrin Allen, Rochester, Mich.; two sone, Thomas K., Detroit, and Robert M., of Sterling, Illinois; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Logan, North Manchester, Mid Mrs. Rose Dunkin. Omaha, Neb.; two brothers, S. S. Humble, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Mead Humble, North Webster; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren, Funeral services were held Thursday at the M. E. church, North Webster at 2 p. m. Rev. J. S. Denbo, assisted by Rev. Clear, Peru,, officiated. Two sons and two son-in-laws, and Victor Mock and Henry Willis, old friends, were pall-bearers Burial was in the North Webster cemetery. Haworth and Bilby had charge of the body. PLUMBING COMPANY CHANGES HANDS The North Webster Plumbing Company, of North Webster, has been purchased by Earl Wine, formerly of Fort Wayne. The business will be managed by Mr. Wine, sbaisled by Russell Mauer of Indianapolis, Ind. The business was formerly owned and operated by C. Werle. The office boy say the book-keep-er is “all write.*’

The North Webster Mills MILLERS OF Golden Anchor Hour SINCE 1532 «■ PHONE 21 NORTH WEBSTER

SPECIALS AT THE White Front Grocery Saturday May 9th Block Salt I Cocoa 3 for I 2 pound box SLOP I 15c POST TOASTIES or Large Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 2 for .... 23c Cleanser Soap Light House O. K. and P. & G. 4c can 4 C . ONION PLANTS, bunch 5c ONION SETS, lb. Sc SODA CRACKERS, two pounds .. 18c HONEY COOKIES, dozen be RAISINS, two poundsl7c JELL DESSERT, PERFECTS, 3 for . 13c AMERICAN ACE MATCHES, 6 boxes 22c PERFECTS VACUUM PACKED COFFEE, lb 36c Yes, we have a full line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables WE SELL ICE, 40c Per CWT. SEED POTATOES—EarIy Ohio or Irish Cobblers CHICK FEED, per cwt. $230 SCRATCH FEED, per cwt $2.05 STARTING MASH, per cwt _„sl6s OYSTER SHELLS, Fine or Medium, per cwt-95c Highest Prices Paid for Produce BOCKMAN BROS. North Webster Phone 28

Personals Dr. and Mrs. Johnson of Pierceton were guests of Mr. Baugher last Sunday. Frank HogHn of Kuhn’s Landing was a North Webster visitor on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Likens, Irene and Claude Beesley, motored to Muncie Sunday to visit John Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stiffler and daughter of Goshen visited with relatives and friends Sunday. William Miller has moved from the Klick farm to the Lester Gray farm. Sam Garber visited in the home of Eal Culver Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stormbeck and children ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Strombeck last SunsSy Kline, building contractor transacted business here. Mrs. Lura Black is confined to her home due to illness. Charles Ringenberger has accepted a position at Pilcher’s Home Store. Charles Mayer and Bud Seniff motored to Fort Wayne Monday and visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Werle at the hospital. Mr. Werle, who was hurt in an auto crash sometime ago is recovering and is expected to cleave the hospital Thursday. William Hockleman of Bremen and Buttermilk Point, Lake Wawasee, was a visitor at Webster this week, Bud Likens and Claude Busley have assumed the duties of sexton at the North Webster cemetery. Ella Angel visited Cory Kuhn this week. Mrs. Elizabeth Bockman has returned from a visit to Fort Wayne. Harry Hull returned to his work at Fort Wayne Tuesday. G. M. Humble has returned from a two weeks visit with his daughter at Elkhart, Indiana. John Secrist was in town Tuesday looking after his properties. Frank Arnold had a heart attack a couple of days ago. He is report improving. o PLAN PARK PROJECT NEAR BARBEE LAKE H. C. McDevitt has sold his farm on Route 13 near Barbee Lake, to Deer Construction Company. Plans call for developing the tract and laying out a park. A horse shoe canal which will surround the property is planned, and the project will considerably enhance the value of the property, it is believed.

IMPROVEMENTS NOTED AT NORTH WEBSTER William Geppert of Cromwell is • driving a well at his North Webster ; property. Wayne White is having the driveway of his service station paved with concrete. C. O. Long is digging a» basement 24x30 feet at his lake tyEarl Gerard is painting his cement block store building. Charles and Paul Spry and Joseph Gerard are doing the work. Earl Culver and Benjamin Mabie are building » new cottage at Monoquot, Indiana. George Rice of Chicago has sold his lake property to Harry Kischener of Anderson. Winifred Humble has let contracts 'for modernizing her home. The improvements will include a water system and heating plant. H. C. McDevitt has sold his farm on Route 13 near Barbee Lake to Deer Construction Company. - — Q HEX CORNERS Solomons Creek Ladies Aid Society met last Wednesday with Mrs. Mary Blue for an Ml day quilting. Pot > luck dinner was served at noon. Mrs. Victor Niles, Mrs. Zora Bender and Mrs. Maggie Rex, visited Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Brock, near Millersburg, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Ms. Arthur Nicolai,' called at the Victor Niles home, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Groves visited in the Victor Niles home, Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Lantz is in a serious condition at the Goshen hospital.

PILCHER'S HOMESTORE PHONE 10 NORTH WEBSTER, IND. BURCO COFFEE, Pound 17c BURCO ICING SUGAR, pound package 9c PEANUT BUTTER, 24 oz. jar 19c LITTLE ELF HOMINY, three large cans 25c SALTED PEANUTS, pound 10c CRAX, Delicious Butter Crackers, 22c value, box __ 19c HELMAN’S MAYONAISSE, 8 oz, 15c; pint 25c B Rival Dog Food DOGS PREFER IT 3 for 25c P. & G. SOAP, five giant bars 19c RED PITTED CHERRIES, two No. 2 cans . 23c SAUER KRAUT, three cans -25 c Plenty of Strawberries, Fresh Vegetables, Fruits and Other New Produce are Offered at the Lowest Prices. TRY OUR CHICK FEEDS. 3

This Space Contributed by HAWORTH & BDLBY THE FUNERAL HOME *‘Sert’ke\/or All Within the Meant of All Phone 45 North Webster, Indiana This space is to be used in advertising church, lodge, American Legion or Boy Scouts; Socials, Bake Sales, Suppers, etc., absolutely free of cost to the organisation. Call the Journal Office and ask to use this space. — Boy Scouts of North Webster will call at your home for old papers. Will you please : cooperate with them, and if you have any to give the boys, call Mr. Bilby, scoutmaster. BAKE SALE—Zion W. M. A. will hold a bake sale Sat- ■ unlay, May 8, at Klink’s Meat Market. [ i k Ambulance Service Phelps Funeral Home FRANK TROXEL, Manager Phone 46 North Webster

SYRACUSE JOURNAL

Junior Bushong is working for Samuel Rippey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicolai visited Mr. and Mrs. George Seese, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Neff, Huntington; called in the afternoon. Orba Bobeck and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jackson in South Bend, Sunday. Blanch Stabler and Mr. Molly, of South Bend; visited Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkinson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Grubb and family, Pierceton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Juday and family, Goshen; visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Juday, Sunday? Mell Tully and son Joseph, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tully, in Ligonier, Sunday. Mrs. Pronett, South Bend; mother of Mrs. Samuel Rippey died Suni day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Juday, Sunday. In the afternoon they called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Juday. Mr and Mrs Sherman Coy visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Smoker in South Bend, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Juday are now NOW OPEN Yellow Banks Hotel Special Mothers Day DUCK and STEAK DINNERS Phone 5 for Reservations —DANCE— Wednesday & Saturday Nites BE E R and WI N E

at home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Juday. Phyllis Kitson, Goshen; is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Coy, this week. Lloyd Jones was in Goshen, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown called at the Orley Brown home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, Kendallville; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bushong, and AT Liken's Place you can gel A Battery recharged for 56c A plow point ground for 26c A pair of shoes half-soled from 56c to $1.56 A pair of Red Wing shoes from $1.45 to $3.75 A gallon of Regular Goble gasoline for 19c A quart of Barco oil for 15c A gallon of kerosene for 12c A smile that doesn’t cost a cent Ancel M. Likens North Webster, Indiana UMIWW OO llmwl ON :' That is why we use Hammermill Bond —the economical, standard business paper, as good as the best,yet inexpensive RRI C E S REASONABLE • f wr Jr i I 1 n Calling All j Ladies We Are Observing National > I Bob-o-link I ■ Days THREE DAYS ONLY | May 7-8-9 II Bobolink hose are guaranteed to satisfy. Buy several pair at the special price of 79c Regular price, $1.25 Willard's Variety Store North Webster, Indiana

Mrs. Alpha Bushong visited in the i William Miller, home, Sunday. Harold Grissom is working for Herbert Blue. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Workman and Frederick Workman, Pierceton, visited with Chester Workman, Sunday. | 0 The great question of the times—where does the other fellow get it?

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