Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 61, Number 33, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 23 March 1939 — Page 4
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THE NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS Harvey Field, Publisher Published Every Thursday at Nappanee, Indiana 156 West 'Market St. Phone 27 Entered at Cue postoffice at Nappanee, Indiana,. as second class matter cinder set of March- 3; 1879. The News ...... Established 18,79 The Advance Established 1881 Consolidated 1920
• UPHOLSTERING AND FINISHING 7 Living rdo in suites rebuilt $35,0; Over 100 covers ■to choosg from Free Estimates and Delivery service, <■ • CHARLES M. SCOTT PHONE. 4380
Loss or Papers t Have you giveli proper protection to your valuable papers against fire—Many people ktiow the inconvenience of lost- papers following: a fire—yet it is so easy to rent a private safety deposit box at a‘“small cost. State Bank * of Nappanee
THERE IS NO BETTER milk and delivered daily from our modern plant. Sanitary conditions (both at farms where milk is purchased -and at our plant gives you the best on the market. Efficient delivery service--—courteous drivers. Nappanee Dairy PHONE 490 All milk from up-to-date T. B tested herds.
Yes, it’s hard. to be!i*v* hut the smooth going of liuKloil ~^jP^ *sß'H is all a sprightly I’liick Springing, a lot of staiuiurd 1^ business ooii|'oost>. ih lu.-ri'jl c• 11111• iti.• ut that often costs H and ready for tin* road at line, extra cl ■ ah. ,■. | iaus|iorlation, HB Mich. And that hoys, along with state and local taxes (if any) 'pH V the skylarking life of. a i)yna'- are ol eom*e eytra, so for low / 1 flash striught‘cight engine ami • delivered prices-, j-. I
f HASTINGS • "guu3ay~school/ 9:@07 Robert - -Rmn- , .felt,. Supt. ’■ , Mr, and Mrs, Robert Rumfelt spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Irvine and daughter, Marie. 3fn~aßT Mrs. Harvey Hutlar and girls spent Tuesday evening with Mr ;md Mrs: Earl BTTTer." • Mr. and Mrs. Enos Hollar were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. David Dpisch in Milford. They •also called at the -homo ot Bert lrvine in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Timing .and girls spent Tuesday evening - at the Doris Hummel home at Syracuse. ’.Mr and Mrs. Edward Oster and Mr. and-Mrs. Orville Yeager spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kegehiue and daughter/ Mr. and Mrs,,, Dale Method ami family Spent Sunday with Mrs. Jesse Ferberda at Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Estep and' daughter, Judy Mae were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raker and son, Douglas. Mi’s. Clara Fox spent Saturday with her soil Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fox and. daughter, Norma. Miss Elsie Tuslng 'spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leazen|Py and sonk. off near Warsaw, j Miss Velma Timing and John Biller spent Tuesday evening with Mr. j and Mrs. Ralph Biller. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Biller were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rule and .family, of near Bremen. Mnj. Dale.Killies of near Claypohl spept Friday and Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Marshall Estep and (laughier ..Tiidv Mae. 1 ■' 'Mfss' : Elstc Tusitr.t —spent-- Friday { evening with Mr .and, Mrs-. Bill Milsser at Milford, Mrs. Geraldine Stump and./dauglr, ter, Joan- spent Thursday afternoon j with her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. James Biller and son. John. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heckamau spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. 1 and Mrs. Harvey Miller and family of near Bremen, Henry Biller is improving from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hollar spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Biller and daughter, Wilma. I Mr. and Mrs. William Timing and ! daughters Elsie and Velma and John i Biller were Sunday dinner guests m I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar and i girls. Mr. and--Mrs. .Floyd Davis and. i daughter, la>is "Marie Spent Tuesday j evening at the Marshall Estep home, j ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gruwank j and Bill Smith of Wanntah, Imh. 1 spent Sunday at the homes of Eari \ and Sam Biller. .'• ; '■■■■: jW | Mrs. Verna Timing and Mrs. Freda [ Hollar and daughter. Betty spent Thursday with Mrs. William Timing. Mr. and 1 - Mrs. Clamies Lambright of Lagrange were Sunday dinner ] •guests of John Mishler and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hochstetler and j family were afternoon guests. Jim Rumfelt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumfelt. Mrs. Berttir Timing and Mrs. Mae Miller of Nappanee spent Wednesday ] afternoon at the Win Timing home, j Mr. and'Mrs. 4110 yd Heckamau and daughter of near Bremen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heckamau. Lyle Biller and August Hoback of NappaneS were week end guests of ‘Mr. and- Mr-: James-Hitler a4 son,John. Mr. and Mrs, Chester Timing and family spent Sunday with the kilter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer] Warren of Mishawaka. Mr .and Mrs. Virgil Stump, Jr. and dauhgter. Linda laiu spent Sunday evening at the Henry Biller home. Mr. and Mrs. Dori-j Hummel and family of Syracuse s|fent' Sunday at the Roy Tusing home. Mrs. Ella Krull returned to her home Sunday from - the Warsaw hospital, after-being there one week. Miss Lucy Biller is working for her Francis, Phyllis and Eldon Stump , spent Sunday evening with Helen, Dorothy, Joyce and Alvin Tuslng. Mrs. Velma Pinkerton was taken to the McDonald hospital Thursday morning and operated on for appendicitis. She is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fox helned
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Hollar with their I Butchering Thursday, .. V ■]. - j Mrs/Goldie Haney and son, Larry j spent Sunday with "her sTsfor, Miss Zelda Oster. . Edward Miller of Locke was a Sun- j day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs j . Alex Hollar. Mnjind Mrs. Guy Hoi- \ | Tar and daughter" of Nappanee were 1 j afternoon callers CITY LEAGUE STANDING I. W L Newcomer’s 60 Mo Coppes, Inc. ““ ..777 56 ‘"34 i Standard Oil ~ 53 37 | Hartter Body Shop ....... 53 •40 Phyllis Anile ..... 50 43 [Reed’s Chevrolet 45 42 Gibson’s 45 45 Motorola 47 46 ! Metzler’s „ 47 46 Shell 46 44 Smith's Chevrolet 16 1 • ! Campbell's . ,T. 45 4> j -/Main Grill , 45 45) Ji&H Clothiers '4l 40 I Lined Oilers 39 m--1 Rexall Drugs 39 54 I Deluxe Motor t 38 52 Mutschler’s 37" st> [ | Wakarusa Greenhouse ..... 38 55 [ Nappanee- Telephone . 5*..... 36 5.4. i !• ' 1 I ' - CITY LEAGUE SCHEDULE Tonight--.-Smith Chevrolet vs. Rex-] ; all Drugs; Newcomer's vs. Deluxe • (motor. I Friday—Shell vs. H&H Clothiers, J Reed's vs. Standard Oil. i Monday—Shell vs. Standard Oil; 1 i Reed’s vs. Deluxe Motor. Tuesday—Phyllis Ann vs. Mutscii-j j ref’s; Campbell's vs. Smith Cliev. 1 Wednesday Hartter Body ys, f'Metzler’s 1 , —Motorola—•-vsn —Wakaru-su-: ijUtamniiOum- l x L_ Thursday—Main Grill vs. Unco; j I Nappanee Telephone vs, Gibson's. Friday - Coppes, Inc. ys. H&tj] j Clothiers; Newcomer’s vs. Ryxall | : Drugs. * I RECREATION LEAGUE SCHEDULE Monday—Mullett’s vs. Mishler’s: j Doc’s Specials vs, Ethel & Mickey’s.; Tuesday—Stewart’s vs. K. of P,; ; Nappanee Dairy vs. Fletcher's. Wednesday Miller’s vs. Best Market; Bourbon Sinclair vs. Bourbon. 1 1 ’ MONDAY. MARCH 20 >Metzler’s (3) 70 ] lE. Rood 184 195 143—522 iR. Newcomer ..‘.163 113 142 41S j K. Freese 164 155 159—478 1 F. Lenina ...... 168 172 168—50S j G. Field 178 225 237—64 u j ] Phyllis Anne (0) 52 j 11. Rinker 150 135 178 —463 j R. Egger 145 137 148—430 J. Marburger ... 169 172 154—495 E. Goss 204 116 150—470 B. Ellis 16d 189 198—547 l = — .Mutschler’s (3) 108 iL. Mullett. ...... 157 200. . 152 509 [K. Knobel ...... 136 132 194—462 jR. Chapman a3 . 140 140 140—420 O. Neher 175 185 167—531 jT). Miller ....... 125 138 173—436 j Campbell's (0) 107.! B. Dettbrenner .. 139 146 199—484 G.i Walters ..... 140 .135 190—465 J. Tabor 122 144 141—407 S. Kuhtic r 142 136 107—385 T. Leidl a3 165 165 165—495 ■— MARCH 21 11. j Gibson’s (3) , . 35 G. Pippeuger ... 137 224 178—539 V. Miller ...... 223 197 221 till jC. Mellinger 194 169 199—562 Ml Minard 189 183 194—566 R. Reed 191 181 171—543 | Motorola (D) .132 jH. Miller 174 179 151—504 M. Clouse 190 159 145—494 E. Stouder ...[.. 132 144 137—413 W. Best 194 159 126—479 J. Walters .. „ ... 133 130 161—424 Wakarusa Greenlioule (2) 106 L. Reed 166 167 110—443 H. Reynolds 165 161 134—460 O. Vaughn 169 187. 152—50S P. Noffsinger ... 156 217 136—606 K. Hunsberger .. 194 171 136—501 Hartter Body Shop (1) 87 A. Hartter 183 177 167—527 L. Pippenger ... 130 164 171—465 R. Stillson a3 ... 157 157 157—471 *F. Troup 162 1 168 163—493 H. Borders 153 171 143- 407
STATE TOURNAMENT WITH FOUR TEAMS WELL BALANCED ON SATURDAY Last Saturday the Elkharf Blue Blazers were defeated by the Frankfort Hot Dogs in the Anal game of the Super-regional meet played at Hammond. The Elkhart live had carried the colors-of Elkhart courtty through the regional and the firttt round of tile pre-state affair. They romped easily through Logansport 44 to 28 in the afternoon game only to meet too much opposition in the final game with Frankfort. Although the score was 43 to 32 the Frankfort five was pushed to the limit tintil the final three or four minutes of play. Coach Longfellow and his boys .deserve a pat on the back from all their followers throughout the county and the entire north end of the slate for their flue showing. In-the other 'supor-regionals Burris of Muucie, Bosse of Evansville and Franklin emerged victorious. They will meet on Saturday afternoon and evening In the Butler Field House -at Indianapolis - Frankfort meets nosse in tho first game and Frank in tangles with Burris in the. ether tilt. The winners will play again on Saturday evening to decide the championship struggle which has been going on for tho past four weeks. NAPPANEE BOY 18 4 -4 HONORED AT SOUTH HAVEN. h MICH., DURING PAST WEEK .Tatties Brown, former Nappanee boy was -honored during the past week by being given n Kiwanis club honor key for his scholastic standing in school; at South Haven, Mich., and then on Friday evening as captain of the basket ball squad, led the ream to a regional victory over St. Joe. Young Brown is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Tobias of this city.
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TODAY Indies Aid of Church Os the Brethren.to hold all day meeting, j Mrs. LaVern Pletcher to entertain 1 menibers of Delta Hand Club. <. it MONDAY Business and professional Women’s club to hold pot-luck supper at home of Helen Wilkinson, TUESDAY Mrs. Norma McFall to entertain members of Club 36. Order of Eastern Star to bold regular meeting at 7:30. 1 Miss Evelyn Strope to entertain I members of Charm Club. WEDNESDAY Lyceum Club to meet at home of Mrs. Lotus Slabaugh 1 Jolly Wednesday Club to meet at 1 home of Mrs. Dewey Hotter. NEXT THURSDAY Mrs. Adele Robinson to entertain I members of Thursday Club. Members of Get Together Club to .meet at home of Mrs. Ben Heckniuan. Miss Miriam Geyer Yd entertain i members of New Deal Club at the j Coppes Hotel. OKLAHOMA KID FEATURE AT COLFAX BEGINNING SATURDAY The Oklahoma Kid—Warner—Bros. 'of America's" ward march, starring James Cagney, will open at the Colfax Theatre on Saturday, March 25th. Also featured in -the cast are Humphrey Bogart, Rosemary Lane, Donald Crisp and Harvey Stephens. It Is against an altogether different type of background than is generally associated with Cagney that the tough yet charming young redhead displays .in his new picture his inimitable gift for lusty, he-mau drama. This picture is laid in the wild and lawless days when the Indian Territory was being opened to settlement, and one of its most impressive scenes is the (beginning of the famous land rush of 1893 in which some 30,000 homesteaders raced across country" to stake out “sites in newly opened Indian territory. , "But, though the period and background are different from those of most Cagney pictures, Jimmy Is essentially the same type of character as he has been in his biggest successes. At tile outset of the story, Jimmy is a young outlaw who has become famous as a sort of Robin Hood of the Southwest. He is blithely pursuing his devil-may-care existence when his highly respectable father is lynched as a result of a plot carried out by Humphrey Bogart—in this as vicious a scoundrel as he has ever played-and his henchmen. The rest of the story deals with his revenge. The production was directed by Lloyd Bacon. DOROTHY MAY HOUSOUER DIES OF FLU AFTER ONE WEEK’S ILLNESS Dorothy-Mny Housouer, - two vean old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Housouer of Rural route 1, died Tuesday afternoon after an illness of only five days. A severe case of flu caused the death of the child. Funeral services will be held this afternoon, Thursday, at the North Main Street church at 2 o’clock with the Rev. Homer North officiating. Burial will be in the South Union cemetery. Born on November 17, 1936 near Nappanee, Dorothy May, had spent the two years and four months of her life on the farm with her parents, and two sisters, Philis and Linda both at home. The only other relatives are her grandparentsj Mr. and Mrs. George Holderman. DELTA HAND BRIDGE CLUB MEMBERS TO MEET AT HOME OF MRS. LAVERN PLETCHER Mrs. LaVern Pletcher will be hostess Thursday evening. March 23, to members of the Delta Hand, Bridge club.
Nappanee Cleaners a : Home owned and operated Phone 16 .v -VT^r Whv not lei us make your old spring garment look brighUand gay by cleaning it the careful way? • ’ - ' * • •+• Our driver will call tor and deliver at no extra charge, .just phone 16. • We clean e,vcry day hut Sat. Am garment brought in to us iip to 1 p. m. Friday may he returned Saturday. Don't- forget we also arc able to take care of * your Hugs, Drapes and Curtains. E. B. MARTIN, Manager
PERSONALS AND LOCALS j
Amanda Swartz is assisting Mrs. J. K, Miller with her housework. Orn Slagle of Fort Wayne visited Sunday with his mother, Mrs. James Slagle. Mr. and Mrs. John Bollman called Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Meek. Thelma Hahn was '‘a dinner guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry Holderman of Watcarusa. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Field were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zell Hively of South Bend. Mrs. Fred Lemna and Mrs. Mel Culp were callers Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lemna. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schuler and son, Dick spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and” Mrs. Roy Fuhvider at Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Rhodes and family were guests Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren _ & Evans and family. Mr. and iSfrs. Preston Sholly and daughter of . Laporte wece guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sholly's mother, Mrs. Anna Yoder. Mrs. Fern Weaver and daughter and Larry Messner spent Sunday with Mrs. Weaver’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judd Searfoss at Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stahly. and daughter of Elkhart were supper guests last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey siahiy. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lemna of Elkhart and Mrs. Harry Rapp of Warsaw called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamsher Saturday afternoon. ' Mr .and Mrs. Raymond Weldy and children and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collins dud children were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Miller. Members of the Girls Choir of the First Mennonite church, under the direction of Mary Mullett sang Tuesday evening at the Bth street Mennonite Church of Goshen. Esther Stahly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stahly of Wakarusa was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stahly. Her parents were afternoon and evening guests at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wiggins and family of South Bend called on friends Monday afternoon and evening, Mrs. R. K. Dumph and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goetz and family, Mr~.~and Mrs.NobTe Rhodes'and family, Mr. and Earl Reed, and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Meek and family.Mrs. Merviu Wagner, Mrs. William Wagner, Mrs. Raymond Weade and daughter, Alberta, Mrs. David Lechlitner, Mrs. John Bixler and daughter, Vera, Mrs. Lee Doering, Mrs. Milo Mellinger and Mrs. Ora Curtis spent Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Donald Wagner, where tney helped with the making of a candlewick spread. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Messner and daughter of Niles, Mrs. Fern Weaver and Larry Messner visited Billy Messner at Ann Arbor, Monday, where he is a patient at the hospital. He is in a serious condition after having undergone a mastoid operation recently. The Messner family were formerly residents of Nappanee and are well known In and around Nappanee. A birthday surprise party . was held last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, in honor of Jonas Z. Miller, who makes his home with Mr. and ’ Mrs. Ray Miller. Guests at the party were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller of Elkhart, Mr, and Mrs. Chris Yoder- and family of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Smucker, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weldy and children, Jacoib Smucker, Menno Yoder, and J. J. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Berger of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrfi. Stephen Heckamau of Bromen spent Sunday with their daubgters, who are stu dents at North Central college, located in Naperville, 111. While there they attended vesper service conducted by the College Christian Associations, in Pfeiffer Music Hall. The music and anthems for the service were furhished by the College Chapel Choir, which is composed of twenty-four selected voices. Virginia Berger sings iiiyhe soprano division and Monvilo Heckasan in the alto division of the choir. Both young ladies are music students. MRS. H. S. SARBER OF MALTA, MONT-, NOW IN THE MALTA HOSPITAL Word has been received here by frieuds stating that Mrs. H. S. Sarber Is now confined to the hospital at Malta, Mont., and that she is in a serious condition. Mr. Barber is only abb-to get out of the house in the very best of weather. They formerly lived hero. ■
NAYLOR'S Home Store & Market SPECIALS—FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPRING CLEANING VALUES ELF AMMONIA, quart bottle 13c RINSO, small pk g. 9c large pkg 19* SOF WASH, small pkg., 2 for 17c large pkg 19* LUX FLAKES, small pkg. 10c lg. pkg 22* LUX or LIFEBUOY SOAP, 3 bars . .... 17* Nu Cloz Laundry Bleach, qt. 13c Nu Crest Soap Flakes, tumbler free, lg, pkg. ~ 21c Nu Bowl or Nu Drain, cafr —l3 c WALDORF TISSUE 4* Pillsbury's Best Flour 5 lb. bag 23c * Lb. 101 b. bag 37c Z 4 Bag #T® JELLO, six flavors, 3 pkgs. 14* GREEN BEANS, King Bee Cut, 4 cans 29* ' NOODLES, 1 lb. cello pkg IS* PUFFED WHEAT, 2 pkgs 15* Elf Pink Salmon, 2 tall cans 25c Elf Sweet Potatoes, 2 18-oz. cans / 25c Elf Peaches, .Tree ripe, 15 oz. can 10c Elf Pork & Beans, 3 tall cans 25c ELF BEVERAGES, 4 bottles for 25* (plus hot. chg.) MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, lb 26* ELF or HY GRADE COFFEE, lb. . . 24* BURCO COFFEE, lb. .... i 14* POST BRAN FLAKES, sm. pkg 9* Fruits - Vegetables FLORIDA ORANGES, 10 lbs. 35* CALIFORNIA ORANGES, 2 dozen 25* GRAPEFRUIT, lg. size, 6 for ... 25* BANANAS, 5 lbs., large fruit 25* CAULIFLOWER, large size head , 17* In Our Market ■ -- , • * •p ■. Durkee's Oleo KeS'C* ' 2 lbs. 31C
KRAFT’S CHEESE, 2 lb, box 45c Bulk Sausage, lb 14c Hamburg, lb 17c 1 lb. 21* Jowl Bacon, lb. 12c 3 lbs. 53* FRANKFORTS, BOLOGNA, SLICING ' BOLOGNA, 2 lbs 25* SPRING CHICKENS VEAL SMOKED MEATS* PHONE 149
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Entirely new color effects-entirely new stripe and herringbone patterns-the kind that are just being shown in coats three and four times this price. They're master-tailored by Hirshmaur -and their quality is far beyond the price. Sizes 10 to 20. Lined with Satin de Sylva of Celanese Rayon yam. Left: Fitted reefer in Herringbone Tweed Right: Bqx coat in striped effect
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THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1939
tweeds \ f tO P s * n s M e fops in value on| yW $1096
GR£v Mr. and Mrs. ] daughter, moved 1 farm near Meatoi RoUjj McDonald j into thq home v i Mr. and' Mrs, C ' two daughters j, vacated by McD Mr. and Mrs” start building % farm a® soon as torn down. Mr. and Mrs. J Elkhart spent se > with their dan j Jackson. A number fro j tended a play ; sponsored by ti at the Milford, t v and Friday even 1 Mrs. John jj |] Joan spent sevt * with her sister, man and her fa Mr. and Mrs. daughter were, ; Mr. and Mrs. Bi [ Mrs. Ada Hen a Thursday of hei Robison anti fan and Mr. and Mrs. ] Clyde Stuckman sons, Eldon aim \ Mrs. Jacob Stui 1 Sunday. Mrs. Charles Charles Losee a: t Virgil Stump an I ner guests Thur and DeFrees and eiji (J Mr. and Mrs. family, W. P. Si a Brumbaugh wen _ “Mi\ ancTMfs. ii Ligonier. . Mrs. Goldie j; and Roy Fisher at t n hospital Saturaa Charles Wvsq g and Mr. and M s were callers Sm h James Brown. Mrs. Alvin Ih ri Thursday of her s Miller and fairfil \ Mrs. Nellie La p Friendship chili a Thursday after®, o Mrs. Tom Shs •] Elkhart. 1 Mrs. Roy Fish r Elkhart General f nesday for obsj \ found to be sufft -i section and sat L Mr .and Mrs. V son spent Tue# i week at the hoi e Cloyd Jackson'a it Miss Helene J c Elkhart was a' 't her mother, Mjs ( daughters, Irma i Mr. and Mrs.. p dinner guests Sn I James Stuckmai i ford. Mr. and Mrs.f ii daughter ands a: Eldon Stump ci le Biller home p Miss Frieda i v end guest of ,h Mrs. Ransom Si rj ence. * • Mrs. Roy Bio le Harold called "o 1 Deloris and ;a one day last we l. Mrs. Charles . Monday with Mi . Mrs. Lester 1 M Wednesday oft t Mrs. James Bi-o h Mr .and Mrs. r< L and Mr. and M s. were dinner gut iti Anna Thomas. Mr. and Mr£ C son were guests 1 mother, Mrs. 3a of Virgil Stumi> *r ces, Virginia Ja k; baugh and L@R< rthe interclass t is New Paris W?d 5: Mr. and M;s and daughter w re his parents, Mr k Stump and fam ly Ransom Sawfei t ers at the StuiJ\ Mr. and MrS H daughter and. 3 r„ Wagner were Si nc and Mrs. StoffSl TANARUS) Mrs. C. W. ai daughters callei Vanderveer af , Ann Sunday. Mrs. Laman £ oi were week end ?u Mrs. Donald ltt %i Nappanee. Mr. and Mft. M George of jj urday of his pa er Roy Fox. Mr. ai Stump were cal! irt Sunday afternoo r coui r *• - George Sinn pe his parents, Jr a Sinn and famill Mr. and Mr*, Mr. and Mrs. R y visited Sunday vi Jesse Truex ant fa Mr. and Mr* > Sunday with 31 . Gordon. Cecil Teeter ill Mrs. Ray Teefei lv Mr. and Wlr s Hi daughters, Elaii i j Sunday .with $1 i*t McGowen. Mrs. Harley HI day with Mr. ai i and family. ' v Herbert Ogle an made a trip "to Ho Mrs. Robert,, ke fractured her ai ile is at the home of. and Mrs. Willi* o NOTICE OF Dl t • State of indl ia, SB! Notice is her bjj undersigned n ai b the Clerk of < Court adminW toi Samuel S. Mas ts Elkhart County Ini Said estatrr I " solvent f Marvin Mi Guy W. Dags cn
