Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 29, Number 17, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 23 December 1920 — Page 10
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The Gift Store * *
SOLVES YOUR PROBLEM. WHAT TO BUY FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS ;r -w-T~ -~v - .- -"-c—— ******
GIFTS FOR MEN * Smoking Sets, Cigars Pipes, Tobacco, Bill-books Purses, Thermos Sets Lunch Kits, Brush Sets Collar Bags, Razors Shaving Sets, FountainPens fc Money Belts, Cigar Cases.
CONKLIN GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN PEN. The gift acceptable to all, backed by our personal guarantee. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF DOLLS. The kind the girls fall in love with at first sight. THE NYAL QUALITY STORE ' —i C. W. Johnson C&,, Sons “ON THE SQUARE” Phone 24 Phone Us Your Wants
THEATER PROGRAM Auditorium & Crystal CRYSTAL, Friday • AUDITORIUM Saturday D. W. Griffith Presents -- “The Idol Dancer” OH! HOW SHE CAN DANCE! “Little White Almond Flower” —mixture of French, Java and Shimmy—unequal parts—endowed by the Clods with a beauty so captivating that even the cocoanuts fell for her—sure turned the Island into a shehe of seething conquest for her heart, her hand and OH! HOW SHE CAN DANCE.. ALSO A SUPREME COMEDY Matinee at 2:15 p. m. on Christmas day. Admission 15 ents and 30 cents. CRYSTAL MONDAY and TUESDAY * BESSIE BARRISCALE in “A TRICK OF FATE” A romance of a ballet dance. Also Episode 13 of “HIDDEN? DANGERS” And a Bray Comic. AUDITORIUM, WEDNESDAY CRYSTAL, THURSDAY BH2LIE RHODES In “IN SEARCH OF'ARCADIA” Rare Gypsie Adventures ALSO CHARLES CHAPLIN IN “THE COUNT” Jan. 1 and 2—ALICE JOYCE in “THE VICE OP FOOLS”
The “Blue Moon” on Page 9. Read it
GIFTS FOR WOMEN Genuine Parisian Ivory Sets, Mirrors, Manicure Sets, Jewel Cases Brushes, Perfume, MusicRolls, Pocket Books, Djer-Kiss Sets, Toilet Sets, Cameras, Candy, Toilet Water, Fountain Pens.
‘The Story of Bethlehem” ” CANTATA so BE RENDERED BY THE M. E. CHOIR ON SUNDAY EVE. —> „ Prelude —Noel Dudley Buck Remarks— Rev. R. R. DetwSiler Cantata—The Story of Bethlehem Protheroe Prologue * Chorus— , "Behold! I Will Send My Messenger.” Trio— .-. . 'The RedoetHfcKßli.nr to'ZloH”, Misses Treva Anglin, Alice Nold, and Mr. W. W. Wilson Tenor Solo — .../ “For The Lord Shall Comfort Zion.” C. R. Stoops Chorus — ‘ “Arise Shine-.” Part One —Jerusalem Soprano Solo — “Now When Jesus Was Born.” Mrs. H* N. Brown Chorus — ...; "Where Is He ?” '. Male Voices Alto Solo — “When Herod, the King.” Miss Alice Nold Bass Solo — “Go Now And Diligently Find This King. W. W. Wilgon Chorus— , “We Bdw to Thee.” Male Voices Tenor Solo— “ The Star.” Harold Johnson Quartette — “Guide Them to Him." Mrs. O. C. CrUiss, Mrs. Warren Howenptein, Messrs Johnson and Howenstein Part Two—The Plains of Bethlehem Soprano Solo— .1 “And There Were Shepherds.” Mrß. 0. C. Guiss Chorus — "And Suddenly There Was With The Angels.” Chorus — .... ... “Glory to God.” Ladles Voices Alto Solo — “And The Shepherds Came With Haste.” 1 Miss Alice Nold Chorale — ”0. Come, All Ye Faithful.” Soprano Solo— “A Christmas Lullaby.” Mrs. C. R. Stoops' Part Three —Bethlehem Soprano Solo— , “The Angel of the Lord.” Mrs. H. N. Brown Intermezzo—-.- ... Organ Tenor Solo— “And Being Warned of God.” C. R. Stoops Chorus — “A Voice Was Heard in Ramah.” Chorus — V. • “Accursed King.” Quartette — '. :... “He Slumbers Not." Mrs. O. C. Guiss, Mrs.-Warren Howenstein, Messrs. Johnson and Howenstein Bass Solo-rr .. “Love is His Throne.”. W. W. Wilson Chorus— j “Sing And Rejoice.” Prof. W. P. McHenry, Director Miss Marion Brevier, Organist *
4. ' ‘ 4. MARKET REPORT. 4* 4, 4* Thursday, Dec. 23, 19204* 4. 4* 4. Prices paid by merchants. 4* 4* Eggs, per dozen 65 4* 4* Butter, per pound 40-45 4* 4* Butterfat, delivered 50 4* 4* Chickens, heavy 20 4* 4* Chickens, light 16 4* 4* Old roosters 12 4* 4* Beef hides 04 4* 4* Calf skins 05 4* 4* Wheat, per bushel 1.80 4* 4* Com, new, per bushel 60 4* 4* Oats, per bushel 42 4* 4* Com, new, per bushel 90 4*
V • W*A“± ii A i 4 • * i • ii ' HASTING. The program that the Ladies’ Aid gave last Saturday was well - attended and with a greaj success. The Hasting School wJI give a Christmas program Friday evening, Everybody invited. The Revival meeting will begin at this place Sunday evening, January 2. Everybody made welcome come. Mrs. Sarah Oster of Elkhart, and Mrs. Ella Haney were visiting relatives and old friends of.this place Sat-, urday and Sunday. Those who spent Sunday dinner at the Irvin Swartzlander’s home were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swartzlander and son Harold, and Miss Hazel and Stella Hollar called in the afternoon,
CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED —Men owning rig or auto to sell well-known line lubricating oils, house paints, bam palht and rooting materials djrect to farmers. Commissions paid weekly. Special monthly bonus paid on sales. Old reliable concern selling farm trade for years; financially responsible and standing back of every material sold. Write us today for our complete sales proposition. Central Petroleum Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 16x1 WANTED —Special Holiday Reduced rates. Resident or home study. Save money by enrolling before January 3. Don’t miBS this opportunity. Write the South Bend Business College, South Bend, Indiana. 14-5 W’ANTED —We have built a stationary saw mill to do custom sawing, 1 mile east and i-2 mile north of Oak Grove. H. I. Hunsberger and A. G, Newcomer. 17x2 FOR SALE—-127 acre farm, located 1 ... 1-2 miles east and .1 mile south of Nappanee. A dandy good farm. Enquire of or writ_ to Paniel B. Miller, Nappanee R. 4. 15X4 -FOR SALE —Seven r'oom house on North Main street. Furnace, Bath, lights and water. Price $2850. 16 —2 T. J. Prickett & Son FOR RENT —Bungalow. Inquire Qf John VanDerveen.
Merry Christmas Happy New Year Candy! Candy! MIXED CANDY 2 Pounds for 45 cents ALSO MIXED NUTS 30 cents per pound HOME MADE Chocolate Creams 2 POUNDB FOR 75 CENTS COME TO CANDYLAND
THE NAFPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS
PERSONALS. John Brown was in Milford Thursday on business. Jacob Geal of Napance went to Warsaw Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Arnott and son Marlon went to Winter Haven, Florida, for the winter. JONAS A. MILLER AUCTIONEER Phone 604 Nappanee, Ind. C. R. Dimmich DENTIST '’’ Over Rexall Drug Btore Phone 154 Napanee
Your Duty and Your Pocketbook demand that all your cows give plenty of milk. 1 ___ An increase of from one to three pounds per cow per day at an increased cost of about one cent per cow per day is the result that may be expected
from the use of Purina Cow Chow Feed, the perfect dairy ration.) T will understand why Y cows give more milk when receiving a 24% protein ration (20% digestible protein) that does not contain any cheap filler and that is scientifically compounded ior theijest possible results.
I Syler & Syler J | Phone 87 Nappanee |
SPECIAL! Phonograph Prices For The Holiday $l5O Clartonolas, now - - - S9B $225 Clartonolas, now - - $135 Also Fine Stock of Cigars and Candy Motorcycles and Bicycles We still have new and second hand motorcycles and bicycles on hand, which we are selling at very reasonable prices. • : - ■ -y ~ YODER BROS. PHONE 211 NAPPANEE 9
The Hartman Bros. Cos. The Store Full of Merchandise i Suitable For Christmas Gifts # Many Items Very Much UNDERPRICED We would be pleased to have you * visit us before Christmas. Whether or not you come, be assured of our Hearty Wish for you a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year *. / - . The Hartman Bros. Cos. Nappanee’s Greatest Store
Ethel Arnold of Goshen was here Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bpst. . • C W. Beery of Michigan was visiting Lis son here and returned home Monday. CAL L. STUCKMAN auctioneer Phone 535 * NAPPANEE
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. - GOODYEAR WELTS sl3 Shoes $8.45 ' fsi $ 8 Shoes $4.95 McKay Sewed .. $5 Shoes $3.45 $4 Shoes $.? 95 • m
--we are selling guaranteed shoes, made in the world’s largest factory, “ 10,000 pairs an hour” at prices far*below mail-order houses! BLOSSnf'S Shoe Store
J. D. SCOTT DENTIST. Office and Residence in Dietrich Block Telephone 8 NAPPANEE
THURSDAY, DEC. M, IMD.
NOBLE TRUEX Breeder and Bhipper of PURE BRED CHEBTER WHITE 80ME CHOICE BPRINQ BTOCK * FOR BALE Phone 95t Nappanee, Route 2 PHONE'2B NAPPANEE
