Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 82, Number 3, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 July 1958 — Page 3

CHURCH SERVICES

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 751 W. Market Rev. C. M. Jones, pastor. 9:30 Sunday sohool. Earl Chilcote, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:00 Young peoples service. 7:30 Evening service.

YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF! ''. | ■ Check GENE’S DEAL before You Trade GENE STAHL MOTORS Nappanee Phone 274 Opening Evenings Except Saturday

O.K. USED CARS ’56 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, 4-dr, Hydramatic, Power Brakes, Clean 8159? •*56 FORD Victoria, Power Steering and Brakes, New Tires $1545 ’55 FORD Victoria, Std. Trans, VB, Sharp ’55 RAMBLER Cross Country, Brand New Engine, Hydramatic J $1395 ’54 FORD Convertible, Overdrive, Just right for Summer $945 ’53 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Door, Powerglide, One Owner $645 ’53 CHEVROLET 210, 4-Door, Standard Transmission. A Clean One Owner Car $595 ’52 STUDEBAKER Champion, Good Transportation $225 ’sl CHEVROLET 2-dr, Runs Good, New Seat Covers $245 - TRUCKS - ’56 DODGE Tractor, .Air and Vacuum, Ready for the Road $1950 ’56 CHEVROLET 2 Ton, Low Cab Forward SIBSO ’52 CHEVROLET 2 Ton, Tandem $950 ’sl CHEVROLET Pickup $395 ’4B FORD IVi Ton, Long Wheel Base $295 MCORMiCK MOTORS, INC. SALESMEN: D. W. Greene - Ron Delcamp 1255 W. Market NAPPANEE Phone 11

TRUCKS...

Why the great use of trucks for transport? The answer is simple. It’s businessmen who choose trucks to haul their freight . . . businessmen who buy or sell or process products, both factory and farm. It’s businessmen who have been responsible for the leaps-and-bounds growth of the trucking industry in 30plus years. And they’re using trucks more and more. The reason, of course, in one word is: Service. Trucks give virtually a special delivery service—direct, quick and economical —a kind of service not otherwise available. If you*re a businessman, you know you use truck transport because it’s more economical, quicker or more convenient—or maybe all three. If you’re not a businessman, you should realize businessmen specify “ship by truck” to improve the delivery of goods or products to you ... to serve you better. Indiana Motor Track Association, Inc. Th* State’* Organized Trucking lndu*try 2905 N. Meridian Street • Indianapolis 8, Indiana James I. Nicholas, Oensral Maneger

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 902 E. Market Rev. Leland Emrick, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school 10:30 Worship service. Sermon Rev. Jess Hoover. 7:30 Union service at First Brethren. Rev. Allen Rice speaker.

ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH South Main St. W. H. Baker, pastor 9:30 Worship service. 10:30 Sunday school. William Kurtz- supt. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH Earl Saizman, Pastor 9:30 Sunday SchooL Lyie Strauss, adult Supt. Mrs. George Bash, Primary. 10:15 Worship service: “The Prodigal Son.” 7:30 Union service at First Brethren. Sermon by Rev. Allen B. Rice. NORTH MAIN ST MENNONITE Homer F. North, Pastor Richard W. Yoder, ass’t pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Lester Miller, Supt. Classes for all ages. 10:30 morning worship. Serman by Rev. Yoder. 7:30 Evening worship. Hymn sing. Young peoples meeting. 7:30 Wed. Bible study and prayer service. AduJJts in basement. MYF upstairs. Our motto: Christ, the Hope of the world. CHURCH OF GOD 458 W. Walnut Robert W. Fields, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Charles Sheets, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship “Th'- Kingdom Come.” 6:30 Youth fellowship, Donna Anglin, youth director. 7:30 Evening service. “The Gr.i Question.” 7:15 Thurs. choir practice. -9 Thurs. prayer meeting. Aug. 8-15 Yellow Creek lake camp mteting. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS

NAPPANEE THEATRE NAPPANEE, IND. Box Office Phone 271 Children under 12, 25e Others 50c Daily 7 & 9:15 pm Sun from 5 pm THURS - FRI - SAT. July 31, Aug. 1-2 Story of U.S. Commandos ‘Darby’s Rangers’ James Garner (‘Maverick’ himself!) SUN - MON - TUES. Aug. 3,4, 5 Their loves! Their battles! ‘The Young Lions’ Marlon Brando - Dean Martin Montgomery Clift CLOSED WED. Free Ticket: Neal Slabaugh

Homecoming Sun. at Mt Tabor; Ohio Pastor To Speak Dr. Darrel Linder, recently chosen outstanding young man of the year in Findlay 0., Will be the afternoon and evening speaker at Mt. Tabor homecoming this Sunday, the pastor, Rev. Thomas Douglas announces. “We are fortunate to have a man !of Dr. Linder’s capabilities to , speak to us,” Rev. Douglas states. I The speaker has an honorary doctors degree from Winebrenner i seminary and has frequently traveled abroad, conducting several tours of the Holy Land. At present, he is public relations director for Eastman Kodak and is noted as a commencement and church speaker. Former Resident John Chambers Dies in Michigan Former Nappanee barber John Chambers, 75, of South Bend, died in Watervliet hospital where he had been a patient one week. He was a brother to Mi's. Harley Feldman and an uncle to Mrs. Harold Hamsher. Other survivors are his wife, Edna, a daughter, Mrs. Harold Havens, Kalamazoo, two granddaughters and another sister. Mrs. Erve Swank of Bremen. Mr. Chambers was born in Silver Lake, June 21, 1883 and was a former township clerk and on the South Bend city commission. Burial was at Kalamazoo. Forrest Dunnuck Home on Leave From Germany Pfc Forrest Dunnuck flew home from Germany Monday on a 30 day leave and was met in Chicago by his wife, Carolyn. Forrest teaches English, physical education and math at an army school in Furst, Germany. He has been overseas since January. His trip home was a pleasant surprise, as his family had feared he would not be able to get a leave now because of the Middle East situation. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dunnuck. Forrest and his wife are spending their time in Nappanee and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lutz in Michigan City, also friends in Fowler and Terre Haute. Ministers of Wakarusa area and families had a picnic in Nappanee park Thursday afternoon with ll churches represented. They discussed the results of their recent religious census. Rose lien Huffman returned home Saturday after spending a week with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holdeman at Elkhart. Lee Hochstetler returned home Saturday from Little Eden Camp at Onekama, Mich, for seniorhigh group. Mrs. Moses Hochstetler was a dinner guest Tuesday of her sister Mrs. Ralph Miller at Milford and was at Warsaw in the afternoon. Irma Yoder and Sarah Hochstetler, Kokomo, spent Saturday night and had Sunday evening lunch with Clyde Hershberger family. Other lunch guests Sunday were Elsie and Virginia Hochs'etler, Kokomo. and Sandra Weldy. Mrs. Polly Otto Arthur. 111,, was a dinner guest Saturday of her aunt Barbara Diener. The Owen Yoders were Sunday supper guests of the Menno Yoders. Mrs. Irven Crow attended Henry Pfeiffer family reunion Sunday at the Cedar Lake home of her sisUr Mrs. Ross Laßue. There were 70 present. Leonard Ganger family were guests of his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Ganger at Goshen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kauffman. Arthur, 111., were recent guests of his foster sister, Mrs. Barbara Diener and family. Mrs. Cora Hawley and Mrs. Samuel Heckaman were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lozier and Mrs. Mabel Byler R 1 Bourbon. Mrs. Alvin Myers jr. and children the Elmer A. Stutzmans and Don-aid, were supper guests Monday of Archie Fike family. If you don’t need it, sell it thru a WANT AD in this newspaper.

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Friday & Saturday - August 1-2 Giant Action Packed Double Feature A Story of the Bold & Brutal Underworld ‘ “GUNS DON’T ARGUE” also “WALK INTO HELL” (in technicolor) SATURDAY FAMILY TREAT NIGHT Added 2 Guest Features Sunday & Monday - August 3-4 2 NIGHTS ONLY An Outstanding Twin Bill In Color Clark Gable - Yvonne DeCarlo in “BAND OF ANGELS” Plus Cornel Wilde in “MARACAIBO” Tues., Wednesday & Thursday August 5-6-7 A Really Great Show Bargain SI.OO A Car Load 3 Features “STOWAWAY GIRL” “TEENAGE MONSTER” “DEVIL GIRL FROM MARS”

Plastic Surgery at Army Hospital for Jacqueline, 8 Jacqueline Sue Heckaman, 8, daughter of Spec. 2/c and Mrs. .Toward Heckaman, had plastic surgery Monday at Walter Reed hospital, Washington, D.C., to correct burn injuries. She will be in the hospital at least four weeks and would appreciate receiving cards. Her address is: Walter Reed Army hospital, Ward 17, Washington, 12, D.C. When she has recovered, she and ler mother expect to join her father in Germany. Jackie’s uncle, Airman 1/c Dallas Gall of Nappanee is stationed near her father in Germany. Hildred Briscoe, Former Resident, Dies In Valpo Mrs. Mildred L. Briscoe, a native of Nappanee, died in Porter memorial hospital, Valparaiso July 22 after a two-year illness. She was born in Nappanee Apr. 17, 1900 and lived in Valparaiso for 45 years. Her husband, Stanley, died in 1950. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wyman. Valparaiso, a son, James. South Bend, and three sisters. Among those from Nappanee who attended the funeral last Thursday were Mrs. Leo Stillson and daughter, Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arnott, Mrs. Daisy Fowler and Mrs. Charles Hochstetler. Terri Weaver spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver. The Weavers were dinner guests Sunday of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Wisler Elkhart. ■ i . i 1 Millwood ii By Pauline Slabaugh Mr. and Mrs. Glen Watkins called on Henrv Watkins Friday. Mrs. William Miller and Mrs. Andy Frank, Elkhart, also called last week. Mrs. Roy Faulkner called on Mrs. Nick Holderman Monday. Bethel young folks along with voung folks of Pleasant Grove, Griner and Townline, had a potluck dinner Sunday at the Edwin Knepps, Topeka. Sunday dinner guests of the Ralph Whiteheads were Mrs. Carl Whitehead and daughter Ruth, Owen Sneff. the Jayson Vanettes

REMEMBER RATIONING ? Maybe YOU AUTO BUY NOW 57 PONTIAC Chieftain Four Door Sedan - All necessary Accessories - White Wall Tires - Two Tone Blue and White $2295 57 PONTIAC Chieftain Catalina Coupe - Power Brakes - White Wall Tires - Sharp Coral and White $2395 57 BUICK Special Coupe Riviera - Dynaflow - Power Steering and Brakes - Good White Wall Tires - A beauty $2595 56 PONTIAC Catalina Sedan - Blue & Blue Two Toned - Hydramatic - Backup Lights $1895 55 BUICK Super Coupe Riviera - Dynaflow - Power Brakes - Clean $1495 55 PONTIAC Four Door Sedan - Local owned - Runs perfect - Lots of Good Transportation $1395 54 CHEVY Bel Air Two Door Sedan - Standard Transmission - Economy - Class - Solid $795 53 PONTIAC Four Door Sedan - Hydramatic - Good Rubber - New Valve Job - Solid Black - Lots of Transportation .. $495 53 FORD V 8 - Two Door Sedan - White Wall Tires - Runs Fine > $495 Hard To Believe A 1951 FORD Sedan Could Be So Clean You Must See This One— V 8 Overdrive 29 OTHER CARS and TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM

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1957 FORD Fairlane 500 fordor, automatic transmission, R&H, power steering, fully equipped. Exceptionally clean car. Must drive to appreciate. 1955 FORD Customline Fordor, Fordomatic, Radio, Heater, Power Seat. Locally owned, exceptionally clean $1095 1956 FORD 4-dr Station Wagon Country Sedan, low miles, R&H $1635 1956 FORD Station Wagon, Fordomatic, fully equipt, 13,000 actual miles, one owner SISOO 1956 FORD Fairlane, 4-dr, Fordomatic, R&H, clean $1495 1955 FORD 4 dr, overdrive, R&H $1095 1955 FORD Victoria, fully equipped ,try this one $1395 1955 CHEVE 2-dr, locally owned R&H, a sharp car $895 1954 FORD, 4-door, Fordomatic, R&1I $795

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and daughters and Gloria Raines. Sunday supper guests of the Levi Slabaughs were the Eli Slabaughs, Barbara and Rose Mary, the Marvin Millers and sons, tlhe Melvin Schrocks and Davy, Goshen, the Henry Mullets, Paul and Gene and the Sam Millers. Other callers were Harley Miller family, Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watkins attended the Watkins reunion at Nappanee park Sunday. Sunday school class of Mrs. Walter Harman of Millwood Chapel church, had a surprise potluck dinner for Mrs. Harman Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rummel Dean and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Chance Thomas, Walter Thomas, Grace Anglin, Ruth Stutzman, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Higgins, the Lester Gays, Mr. and Mrs. Lorrain Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Klotz and daughter, Mary Lou. Clara and Erma Miller of Arthur, 111., spent Saturday with Mary and Katie Miller and dined with Mr. and Mrs. Joni Hochstetler. Sunday dinner guests of the Elmer Hochstetlers were the Leßoy D. Hochstetlers, Mahlon Schmuckers, Melvin Hochstetlers and Vernon Schmuckers. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nissley called on Mrs. Harve Nissley Sunday. The Walter Burkholders called in the evening. Betty Burkholaer spent the week

GOSHEN THEATRE GOSHEN, INDIANA Now - Ends Saturday 2 - Features - 2 ‘The Space Children’ and ‘The Colossus Os New York’ Starts Sunday, Aug 3 for 5 Big Days. ‘The Vikings’ with Kirk Douglas Tony Curtis - Ernest Borgnine Janet Leigh On The Giant Screen In Flaming Color!

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1957 FORD Custom 300, fully equipped. 7,000 miles. One in a million! 1953 CHEVE Fordor Powerglide Radio & heater, clean $595 1953 MERCURY 4 dr, Mercomatic, R&H, power B. & Steer, $695 1952 CHEVE Bel Air Hardtop, Powerglide, radio & heater $495 1952 CHEVE 4-dr, Powerglide, R&H $395 1952 FORD Fordor, R&H. One of those hard to find kind. 1951 CHEVE station wagon, 4door. Clean, good condition. USED TRUCKS 1953 CHEVE Sedan delivery, new paint, heater, turn lights $595 1952 INTERNATIONAL 1 Ton, Cab & Chassis 1948 CHEVE 3 A ton, stake rack bed, electric lift tailgate

THURS. JULY 31, 1958 NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS

end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Basley, Aurora, 111., spent the weekend with Mrs. Basley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Grimm. Mrs. Levi Slabaugh, Judy, Lynn, Pauline, and Nathan, spent Monday with the Melvin Schrocks and Davy, Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. George Grimm called on the Carlyle Grimms Sunday. Ezra Miller called on Mrs. A. M. Burkholder Monday forenoon. Vernon Nissley called at the Levi Slabaugh home Monday evening.

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WED - THUR - FRI - SAT. SUN - MON - TUES. Rock and Roll Superior dramatic ‘Rockabillv Babv’ ntertainment of soldiers in war * * Marlon Brando with Virginia Field _ Montgomery Clift Douglas Kennedy Dean Mart,n Also Hope Lange in ‘Young and <The You "S Lions’ Dangerous’ bone ranger with NEWS Mark Damon Adults .65 Child .25 Lili Gentle Wed-Thur-Fri. - Disney “Missouri Traveler” Sat-Sun-Mon-Tues. “The Bridge on the River Kwai” - Best picture of year.

\desoxo7 BEST I USED | in towh!\~USED CARS / SEE this one! 1957 RENAULT Sedan, 12,000 Miles, Heater, Like New 1957 DESOTO Firedom sedan, Torque Flight transmission, power brakes & steering, radio & heater. 1956 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, 6 cyl, standard transmission, radio and heater. *t _ 1956 OLDS 88, 4-door, Holiday Sedan. 1956 DESOTO Seville tudor hardtop, Powerflight transmission. 1954 PLYMOUTH Savoy Club Coupe, radio and heater, low mileage, extra clean and all new rubber. 1954 PONTIAC, Custom Catalina, Hydramatic, power steering & brakes, radio. 1952 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, overdrive, radio and heater, new rubber. 1952 CHEVY Bel Aire Hardtop, radio, heater, powerglide. 1952 CHEVY Business Coupe 1950 DESOTO Custom sedan, radio & heater. 1950 DESOTO sedan, radio and heater, extra clean. 1955 DODGE Pick-up. 1/ A V'C DeSOTO KJVV T 9 PLYMOUTH MARKET & CLARK NAPPANEE

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End Cut PORK CHOPS -45' For Swiss or Frying ROUND STEAK 79 c Fresh Dressed, Cut Up or Whole Frying CHICKENS -37' T-BONE STEAKS 79* HONEY LOAF -85' Ready to Eat CORNED BEEF -59' Elco SLICED BACON -69' Charcoal BRIQUETS 10 -69' WATERMEIONS69' FROZEN FOODS Breaded SHRIMP SPINACH 15' Banquet Chicken, Turkey DINNERS - 49*

Judith Ann and Gail Lee Pletcher of Power, W. Va„ who spent three weeks here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gharfes N. Pletcher and Mr. and Mk. Willard Hoffer, both on S. Elm left for home Sundav morning. Mrs. Bob Stouder Brenda and LeAnn were at Willard 0., Tuesday to Sunday at Paul Moyers. Bob stouder, and Richard (Hoke) Stu'kman were at Paul Moyers Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Stouder and hildren returned home with them. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS

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