Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 56, Number 17, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 December 1933 — Page 11

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7,1933

AYE Mr and Mrs. Jesse Christophel, Mr s ' Albert Culp, Agnes Culp and Mrs Oliver Hochstetler called at the Raymond Hochstetler home Sunday. Mahlon Yoder called at the Noah Borkholder home Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Henry Schmucker an d family called at the Sam Miller home Thursday. - ,Mr and Mrs. Isaac Miller and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Miller and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mose Miller and children. Mrs Xoah Borkholder called on Mrs. Raymond Hochstetler Monday afternoon.' K daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs Raymond Hochstetler Dec. 3. Mrs. Jacob Borkholder called on Mrs Andrew L. Miller Saturday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. Dee Troyer and two children and Ammon Troyer of New Haven spent Thursday night with Mr and Mrs. Henry Schmucker and family. Fanny Miller of Illinois and Lizzie Ann Miller were the Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kuhns. Mr,s. Jesse Hochstetler, Alma Hochatetler and Susie Borkholder helped Miss Sarah Hochstetler of Nappanee with her quilting Wednesday. •Mr. and Mrs. Noah Borkholder called at the William Yoder home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kuhns, 4 Albert Kuhns and Elizabeth Troyer of Ohio were here to attend the wedding of Andy Kuhns and Sarah Mae Miller Thursday. Emanuel Miller and daughters, Mattie. Amanda and Emma and John Miller of Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Borkholder and daughter, Mattie Borkholder and Amanda Mullett were the Sunday supper guests at the Sam Borkholder home. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hochstetler called at the Tim Weldy home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Schmucker and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Y’oder and son Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Troyer and two children and Ammon Troyer of New Haven were the Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Yoder and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Yoder and children called at the Henry Schmucker home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Borkholder and daughter Lydia, Tobias and Amos Borkholder, Noah and Anna Bontrager, Susie, Anna and Sarah Borkholder. Alma Hpchstetler and Fannie and Annie Borkholder spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Borkhoider. Fanny Miller of Illinois and Lizzie Ann Miller called at the Noah Borkholder home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Hochstetler and children spent Thursday at the Dan I. Hochstetler home. Mrs. Albert Culp spent Sunday night at the Raymond Hochstetler home. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kuhns and Ella Blitter ‘caTted'“At the Henry—Mr Smucker home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller called at the Henry Schmucker home Monday afternoon. . Jesse and Alma Hochstetler called at the Will Yoder home Monday evening. Mattie Borkholder and Amanda Mullet spent Sunday night at the Sam Borkholder home* Mr. and Mrs. John L. Schwartz and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. J J. Borkholder Saturday night.

IQLFOBD Mr. and Mrs. James P. Fuller announce the marriage of their daughter Mias Ruth Fuller to Eugene Felkner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Felkner. The ceremony took place on Oct. 7 at South Bend. The groom is employed by the Milford Grain and Milling Cos. and the bride has been a bookkeeper for Earl F. Wolferman, local meat marketman. Miss Mary Alice Phend, a freshman at DePauw university, Grepn-' castle and Miss Dorothy Lawburg, a student at the Fort Wayne Business College spent the Thanksgiving vacation with their parents Messrs.' and Mesdames Harry' R. Phend and James C. Lawburg, respectively. Mrs. Martin Homan has gone to South Bend to spend the winter with her son Clyde Homan and family. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barnes, announce the marriage of their son Bathert Barnes to Miss Louisa-Dan-iels. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Daniels of South Bend which took place at the home of the- bride’s grandparents Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Allison of North Webster on Thanksgiving evening. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. Stanley McKee of the Milford M. E. church in the presence of the parents of the contracting parties and a few relatives. The groom’s* uiece Miss Joan Barnes sang “1 Love You, Truly” with piano accompaniment by her mother Mrs. Carlyle D. Barnes of Milford and the latter’s small son Jimmie Barnes acted as ring bearer. After a brief honeymoon at the home of the bride’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Neeley of Middletown, 0., the young people occupy a suite of rooms with the groom’s sister, .Mrs. Cecil Brumbaugh, Main and Emeljne streets, Milford. Mr. Barnes is connected with the MlHord Mail, a local newspaper. Mrs. Wilbur D. Groves and daughter, Miss Dorothea Orovee spent Thanksgiving Day and Friday at Morocco with the former’s husband and son Robert L. Groves. Rollo M. Method and son John Method spent Thanksgiving Day with the former’s son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lelnhart of Wakarusa who also had as guests Mr. and Mrs. William Carrol of Waterford and Miss Virginia Gorsuch of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Carson D. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sunthlmer and family and Miss Dorothy Stahly of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kauffman

and family of Sturgis, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sunthimer and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoover and family of Middlebury and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Robers and family I of Shipshewana spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. J. E. Sunthimer of Shipshewana. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Klopenstein v and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKibbin and Mrs. Callie Tusing afid_ sons Ralph and Junior and daughter, Miss Florence Tusing of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rosebrugh and family of Leesburg; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long and family and Mrs. John Dobbiuand family of Warsaw and Mrs. Ella Lynch of Kansas City, Mo., attended a cooperative dinner for the Long family held on Sunday at tne n U%< or Mr. and Mrs. Ripley * Young of Dutchtown, the latir being formerly Miss Hilda Binjertm ot Milford. The 1934 Thanksgiving dinner will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKibbin, John Postma has been chosen to sit on the grand jury for the December term of the Kosciusko circuit court and Guy Pinkerton and Milton Berger have been named for the petit jury. Roy Puterbaugh has filed a petition in the Kosciusko circuit court for the appointing of a guardian for Jasper H. Clem, 84, who is his uncle. Mrs. Clarence J. Davis? of near Milford and brother O. V. Squires of Auburn returned to their homes on Saturday from a two weeks visit with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dancer of Sutherlin, Nebr. GRAVELTON Mrs. Anna Thomas and Mrs. Otto Robison and two children were the guestsc Tuesday of last week at the home |of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lehman ifear Wakarusa. Mr.land Mrs. Orville Coy of Milford, were guests Thanksgiving day of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Robisfcn and sons Harold and Willard. f Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gall and family of Nappanee and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gall and daughter were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Stump and family. Mrs. Lester Weber spent Wednesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John Stuckman and Mr. and Mrs, Ransom Sawyer and children were guests Thanksgiving day of relatives at Syracuse. , Mrs. Will Smith accompanied her son Harold Smith and family of Mishawaka to the home of her daughter Mrs. Walter Nish and family at Massiliog, 0., last Wednesday, and returned home Sunday. Miss Blanche Brown of Nappanee has been helping 'Mrs. Mary Brumbaugh getting ready to move. Clarence Smith is moving into the Brumbaugh property and Ford McDonald and family of near Leesburg are moving into the property vacated by Mr. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stump and family were Thursday dinner guests of Mr...and. Mrs. Charles Losee and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller spent Thursday with her ‘father Eli Yoder near Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sharp and children, Virgil Stump and Mrs. Victor Brumbaugh called on Perry Sharp at the Elkhart General Hospital on last' Wednesday evening., Mss. Jane Clouse, Mrs. Charles Brumbaugh and Mrs. Roy Blosser Jr. assisted with butchering at the Clarence Brumbaugh home Monday. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stoffel DeFrees were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew DeFrees, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stouder and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeFcees and son all of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fox and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayt Stump and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Harve DeFrees and son, Lois Brumbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Don Roose and family of Nappanee. Misses Deloris and Laura Jane Brumbaugh spent Sunday afternoon With Miss Catherine Homan. Perry Sharp whose, condition is somewhat improved was returned to the Victor Brumbaugh home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Rohrer of New Paris were Sunday afternoon callers. Miss Myres of Lapaz and friend of South Bend called on Ed and Sarah Brant Saturday and Mrs. Dora Smaltz and family of Michigan were week end guests at the Brant home. Revival services ar.e in progress at the Dunkard Brethren church beginning last Sunday evening.. Services each evening at 7:15 except Sunday evening at 7:00 in charge of Rev. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Robison and family and Mrs. Anna Thomas spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and family. Mr. affd Mrs. Clint Grise and daughter and Mrs. Tom Hepler and daughter Roberta were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Callander. Mr. and Mi'S. Virgil Coy and * son and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy of Beaverton, MiCh., were entertained Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jackson for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Moore of Mil-fol-d were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stuckman. Miss Elinore Stump who works in South Bend spent Thursday and the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs Clem Stump. Mrs. Stump's brother, Mr. Smith anfi family of South Bend were also Thursday dinner guests at the home. William Holderman who stays at the Olen Hartman home in Wakarusa is spending this month with his daughter Mrs. Anna Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. William Strycker of Nappanee called Thursday evening on Mrs. Mary Brumbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeFrees and son of Goshen were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayt Stump and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malcolm, Clarence Smith, Mary Malcolm and Leslie Smith were entertained at dinner Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tarman of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Robison and family were Saturday evening callers

of Mrs. Charles Jackson and children. Mr. and Mrs. ’ -Arthur Wise and daughter were guests Sunday of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Umbaugh. Mrs. Harve DeFrees and son and Mrs. Charles Losee and children spent Monday with Mrs. Virgil Stump. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Stump and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gall and daughter Catherine attended a birthday surprise given in honor of Harley Gall near Sjracuse Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson and their children and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jackson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jackson at Mishawaka. The youfig peoples of the Brethren church enjoyed a rabbit supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Roy Jackson and family last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Robison and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mishler and children were Sunday guests of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Henry Weaver at Mishawaka. HASTINGS Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar and* daughter Norma Jean spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Olin Collins and son.

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Estep spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tusing and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lingofelter of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hollar and son Verntm and Robert of near Syracuse and Robert Rumfelt were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Biller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haney and children spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oster and family. Mr. and Mrs. OrVille / Yeager spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and family of Bristol. Miss Augusta Carls of Elkhart returned home with them and spent a few days visiting at the Yeager home. A Christmas program will be given at the church. Rev. B. G. Thomas, Mrs. Vivian Davis and Mrs. Ruth George were appointed for the program committee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney and sons spent a few days the latter part of last week at Butler with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sumpter spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fifer and family of Monoquet. Mrs. Goldie Haney and son Galen spent Friday with Mrs.. Thomas James.

Mrs. Jacob Fox, Mrs. Mape Hollar and William Haney visited with Mrs. Annias Kinney south of Nappanee Saturday afternoon who has been in poor health for some time. Mr. ana Mrs. Forrest George, Albert Matthews and Miss Cloye Tusing spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Charlton and son. Arnold Dierks accompanied his sister Mrs. Willard Charlton and daughter Ivonne of Milford to Goshen last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank "McDonald attended revival meeting at Gravelton Sunday evening. Mrs. Callie Tusing and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKibben, Clarence Deafwester, of Warsaw, Mrs. Ella Lynch of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Runyan and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fisher and family of South Bend were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tusing and son. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ganger of near Goshen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garman and family. Raymond Pinkerton, Mrs. Guy Pinkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pinkerton spent Monday at South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wilson and family spent their Thanksgiving vacation with their parents in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Charlton and Miss Louise Oswalt attended a surprise last Sunday at the home of Charles Pinkerton and Mrs. Bessie Oswalt. The occasion was in honor of the latter’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hogan and daughters of Silver Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller and son Joe of Nappanee were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tusing and sons. ' Sunday school and church officers elected Sunday were: Supt. Albert Matthews; asst. Floyd Hollar; sec., Gladys Oster; asst., Loyal Dale Haneyplreas., Mrs. *P. E. Haney; chorister, Mrs. Ruth George; pianist, Miss Joy Biller; asst.. Miss Esther Hollar. Church officers: pianist, Mrs. Inez Rumfelt; prayer service leader, Kenneth Haney; asst., Mrs. Belle Hollar; pianist, Miss Cloye Tusing. Trustees, Ernest Hollar, Orville Yeager and Oscar Rumfelt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tusing spent Sunday . evening-with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arnold of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pinkerton and son and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerton spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Estep and daughter of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Estep were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Estep. Mr. and Mrs." Jack Whiteneck of Warsaw were evening visitors.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wilson and family spent their Thanksgiving vacation with their parents in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hepler of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Baker of Chicago spent Friday evening with Guy and Glen Pinkerton ana families. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Welmer of South Bend spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Welmer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jenson and daughter of Nappanee visited at the Floyd Tusing home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Davis and fam ily of near Bourbon and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis of near Millwood

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took dinner .on Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs.-Roy Tusing and daughters. Mrs. Orville Yeager and Miss Augusta Caris were Friday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Edward Oster and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Swartzlander were Wednesday visitor? at the Ralph Rohrer home near Cluiiette. Miss iva Yoder who has been working in Nappanee spent her Thanksgiving vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wally Yoder. SOUTH UNION Sunday school, 9:30. Preaching, 10:30 Sunday, December 10. Prayer meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goss and family Thursday evening. Rev. J. B. Fisher and daughter Viola and Mildred Haulter of South Bend sppnt Sunday at New Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mattern and family visited in Nappanee Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Scherer and son of Columbia City and Mr. and Mrs. Harve McGowen and family spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rummel and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kauffman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Culp spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers. Mrs. Buel Weldy and son Paul and daughter Phyllis spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mattern and family. Miss Viola Fisher accompanied Francis and Berniece Rummel to Wakarusa Thanksgiving morning where the C. E. socity of the Wakarusa Christian church sang to the shut ins.,— Miss Frankie Myers of Wakarusa spent Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ohlan Smeltzer and family. Mr. arid Mrs. Ohmer Overholser of ElkhArt spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Overholser and son Clarence. Mr. and Mrs. John Bollman of Nappanee spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bollman and family. Aaron Haas and Hazel Richards of Columbia City spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisher. • Miss Viola Fisher accompanied the young people of the River Park Church of Christ of South Bend to the Christian Endeavor meeting at the First Brethren f church at Nappanee Tuesday evening. After the meeting they all went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rummel and family where refreshments were served. Miss. Imogene Smeltzer called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fisher Wednesday evening. Miss Viola Fisher who has been working in South Bend returned to hter home Monday.

MILLWOOD Preaching services at the chapel Sunday to which all are Invited to attend. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones of Bourbon spent the week end with her son Russell “and wife. On Sunday they all spent the day with Orlando Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hamman spent Thanksgiving day in Fort Wayne with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swartz and sons George and Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hartzell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller and son Wayne spent Sunday in Syracuse with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Benson and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller spent Thanksgiving in Nappanee at the home of James Sponseller and family. William Hartzell and son Gerald and Rosco Jones made a business trip to Warsaw Monday. Richard Sponseller of Nappanee spent a few days last week with his uncle and aunt Wm. J. Miller and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hartzell and family spent Thanksgiving with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Bid Felter and daughters near Nappanee. Mrs. Mary Hamman and daughter Mabel had as their Thanksgiving guests Mrs. George Lawby and children of Peru and Mr. and Mrs. Ball and daughter Catherine and Mr. and Mrs. Ralston and children of Nappanee. m Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jdhes and son William spent Sunday evening in Bourbon at the home of Robert Watkin and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hamman and Mrs. Ethel Seniff and children took Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Farnk Sechrlst in Nappanee. ELKHART COUNTY GUERNSEY STATE CHAMPION RECORD; OWNED BY MARTIN Peterboro, N. H.—Florham Dahlia 276742 has just completed a record which makes her the queen of all three year old Indiana Guernseys in class Dos the American Guernsey Cattle Club. Florham Dahlia was bred by J. L. Hope of Madison, New Jersey and Is owned by Ernest Martin of Gokhen and in twelve months time made a record of 14152.5 pounds of milk and 709.0 pounds of butter fat. MRS. FRANK REHRER TO BE HOBTEBS TO THE CHILD STUDY CLUB A special Christmas program will be given at the meeting of the Child Study Club to be held Monday at the home of Mrs. Frank Rehrer. Response to roll call will be "Memories of Christmas”. Special tousle on the program will be furnished by Mias Margaret Rehrer. Each member is requested to bring a white elephant gift and also a contribution for the needy.

COUNTY LINE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kercher at Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McGowen and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. William McGowen Jr., and daughters, Nettie and Mildred and son Vernus and William McGowen Sr:, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGowen and children. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd- Gordon and daughter Laura were afternoon callers. Charles Gordon and Delbert Gordon called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gordon and family near Adamsville, Mich., Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tr.uex and son William Everett were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. Truex’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Moses Truex and children. Mr. and Mrs. William Truex and sons Gerald and Lloyd, Harvey and Roy Truex took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Truex Tuesday.' Mrs. Charles Gordon and son Rae called on Mrs. Delbert Gordon and sons Gerald and Lloyd Thursday evening.-

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Truex and son William Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gordon and daughter Laura, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon and son Rae and Mr. and Mrs. Ozias Longfield and son Ray Orville took - dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Truex Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Offs Oster and daughter Ernestine moved to Mishawaka Tuesday. •- Mrs. Charles Gordon and son Rae called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gordon and daughter * Laura Thursday, afternoon. Floyd Gordon, Moses Truex and Rae Gordon made a trip to Goshen Friday. Monroe Overholser who has been on the sick list is improving. Miss Pearl Starrett who is working in Elkhart spent Saturday night and Sunday with her mother Mrs. R. W. Stillson and children. 4 Misses Hannah and Kathryn Sinn who are working in Elkhart spent Saturday night and Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Christian Sinn and family. WAYNE FEEDS. STAUFFER GRAIN CO.

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BEST VICINITY Mr. and. Mrs. Woody Slabaugh and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cole. Henry Miller of Morocco, Ind., spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Amanda Burkholder. Quentin Slabaugh spent Sunday with Ernest Slabaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Schrock and children and Alma and Lydia Ann Yoder spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mose Burkholder and family. M.r and Mrs. Fred Haney and son Arthur spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Mace Hollar- and family. Mr. and John Chupp and four children, Mr, and Mrs. Tobe Slabaugh sperit Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Yoder. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Haney, daughter Wilma, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney and family were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kinney.

Mrs. Elsie Holderman and children were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Haney. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beachy and children of Topeka were Friday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Eli J. Hochstetler and family. Dorothy and Earl Holderman spent Friday with Elva, Darlene and Arthur Haney. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holderman were evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sumte spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, John Haney. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunsberger . and Mr. and Mrs. Mose Grimm. Abe Stutzman called on Elmer Stutzman Monday forenoon.

Emanuel Miller and daughters, Emma and Amanda, John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Eli, Wengerd and son of Qrville, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burkholder and daughter Sylvia were the Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Chupp and family. Mrs. Joe Miller and children spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Elmer Stutzman and children. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Miller spent Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Borkholder and family. Mary, William, Edna and Elizabeth Chupp spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Edward George and daughters. Verna and Charlotte Slabaugh were visitors of Anna Arid Marie Sierk on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Schrock and

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children, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Burkholder’and son, Misses Lydiann and Alma Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hochstetler and Mr. and. Mrs. Andy Hochstetler spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hochstetler ’and family. Sam Chupp from Wisconsin was a dinner guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. John Chupp. Raymond Wagler spent Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Slaubaugh and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Miller spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burkholder and family. Floyd Chupp was a Monday afternoon caller of Mr. and Mrs. Manas Burkholder also of Mr. and Mrs. John Chupp. Mrs. Esco Harrison and daughter of Fort Wayne spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Miller and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Christner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Miller spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman George and son Kenneth, Mr, and Mrs. Hershel George were, Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward George and daughters.

John Chupp was a Monday afternoon caller at the homes of Manas Burkholder and Abe Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Edward George and daughter Florence spent Thursday at Mottville, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oswalt and children of School Craft, Mich., were Thursday afternoon ,callers of Mr. and Mrs. Joe btr. and Mrs. John Becknell were evening callers at the same place. Darrold George was a Monday caller of Eld. George. Mrs. Amanda Burkholder was a Monday afternoon caller of Mr. and Mrs, William Yoder and also of Mr. and Mrs. John Haney. '

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