Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 29, Number 27, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 March 1921 — Page 4

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AUDITORIUM ,„d CRYSTAL PROGRAM ■■ ’ r—l. ‘ 1 Friday and Saturday, March 4 5. “The Deep Purple” directed by , R. A. WASLH ; From the Play by Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mizner , Distributed by REALART PICTURES ; ' .Corporation Also a Two-reel Educational Comedy .1 •‘TRAC HA” ; ; Monday and Tuesday, March 7-8 ! . : Sessue Hayakawa in : “The Tong Man” : • ; In which a hatchetuian of a dreaded’Chinese secret society defies the ’ ■ order to murder the lather of the maid lie. loves. • This is the picture you have been waiting to see Hayakawa in. * THRILLS ; ; BATTLES ACROSS THE HOUSE TOPS | MURDERS AT THE DRAGON SHRINE L, J ESCAPE FROM THE HORDES OF THE TONG • Also a Comedy and the Bth, Episode of | ■ ‘‘VEILED MYSTERY” j ; Wednesday and Thursday, March 9-10 1; Viola Dana in “The Willow Tree” \ ] ; A very.interesting, oriental love story with beautiful settings and i-; wonderful photography. j‘ H Also a special two-reel comedy ;< “A KICK IN HIGH LIFE” i; -I, A First National Attraction. I, : COMING—NORMA TALMADGE ‘ ; . IN ! “THE BRANDED WOMAN” ”

Get Your Money’s Worth get your money's worth when you buy Nappanee Flour, we guarantee that, and leave it to you to be the judge. For bread use PERFECTION. Spring and winter wheat blended , . A ONE. All Spring wheat pantent. or -MATCHLESS Turkey wheat patent. For pastry use ■ - VESTA, winter wheat patent. ** Every sack is guaranteed to please you iu every respect, or mouev refunded. Buy it in barrel lots. Sold and guaranteed by Hartman Bros. P. D. Burgener Mullctt Bros. Wilson’s Grocery Leslie’s Grocery OR AT THE MILL Nappanee Milling Cos. MILLERS OF QUALITY FLOURS.

PUBLiaSALE 30 Head Spotted Poland China BRED SOWS AND GILTS *N THE MILFORD SALE PAVILION, ON * THURSDAY, MARCH 10 Sale to begin at 12:30 p. m. ~ln this offering there will be some of the best sows and gilts ever offered in a sale ring in this community. 18 sows due to farrow soon after sale are carrying as rich breeding as any breeder boasts of today. English blood and plenty of it is our motto. We are also offering a number of good gilts that will do justice to ,any man’s hepd and a few fall boar pigs sired by Conrad’s Neighbor will be st(,ld in this sale. ‘ Complete pedigrees will be furnished at the sale. Every animal sold guaranteed to'be a breeder. MILFORD SALE CO. JAMES T. SHEPARD, SALE MANAGER .CAL STUCKMAN, AUCT. L J. FELKNER, CLERK

Watch This Space For Special Prices —ON— Seeds, Feeds and Coal After March 5, we will be in the market for Peppermint Oil ~ SEE US FOR PRICES _ • • The Farmers Grain & Mercantile Cos. Nappanee Phone 97

METHODIST NOTES. subject of the sermon for next Sunday ' morning will be. “Christian Outlook." In the eYening Dr. A G. Neal, the District Superintendent will preach and conduct the Fourth Quar’terly Conference Immediately following. The conference will be held in th church parlor and every one Is invited to attend. The Teachers’ Training clasts will meet on Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock and the choir rehearsal immediately following. The bi-weekly men’s luncheon will be. held on Wednesday evening at 6:15 o’clock. Ah interesting discussion has been planned. The general subject of "Citizenship”, will be continued front the last meeting. The lesson for the evening will be found in Exodus 18:13-26. The subject for prayer meeting this week will be, "Man’s Fall.” The lesson is found in the third chapter of (Jenpsis. The Sunday school attendance last Sunday was not quite up to that of the previous Sunday. The Centenary offering brought the amount for the year well up to the apportionment. The W, F. M. S. will meet at .the church in the regular- session on Friday afternoon at 2:30, A thank, offering was taken for the Missionary societies on Sunday evening. The choir gave the cantata, “The Christ”, on Sunday evening to a responsive congregation. The sermon of the evening was, “The World’s Christ.” Several are planning to attend the District Conference at- Kendalville on Tuesday. The pastor will be in attendance during the entire three days. Bishop Leete will preach on Tuesday evening. The year- is closing splendidly. Passion week services will be held during Passion week. -The Epworth Leagtle will give the playet, “The Two Masters,” on Friday evening of that week. The Professor Paulsen concert will be given on Wednesday evening, ‘March 16. If present plana materialize another artist may appear upon the program, thus making the evening one of the musical events of the year. -- * R. R. Detweiler. Pastor

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN. The opening services of the Sunday school by the little folks last Sunday moming were interesting and encouraging. Between forty and fifty of the little tots were there to do their best. Some were there a half hour before the time of opening so as to be sure not to be late, as it was in the times of Jesus, so now, big folks can still learn lessons from the little children. The Sunday school was up to the standard in attendance and interest A splendid record is being made in attendance. That is as it should be, why should not every member of the church exercise regularly in aume department of the Sunday school? “Responsibility of Parentage, ’ was the subject used for the morning preaching service, a very important and much neglected subject. Since it is a fact the home is the most important institution in the world, it, occupy the most important position in the world. The responsibility of bringing children into' the world can not be over estimated. This responsibility lies in the fact that parents instill into the child tendencies that are mighty factors in shaping the eternal destiny of the soul. Training for parentage, is One of the supreme needs of the day. Treating courtship and marriage as a joke, as is so often done by "movies,” is not to be considered lightly. Seed is being sown that will bring a harvest of shame and sin. Every parent and pulpit should discountenance these shameful influences. Why not use these same means to instill -into the hearts of the young people the-sacredness of the marriage relation and parentage? Let the young man on the screen win his bride by nobility, character and true manhood, making these our standards instead of the low and degrading. Such were the things we w T ere talking and thinking .about, and we believe, profitably. Good substantial talks were given by the several speaker? at C. W. meeting. Next Sunday evening, at 6 o'clock the old men’s Bible claSs will render the program. The subject for the evening will be “Jesus Our Example.” Preaching services will follow Ifiiggprogram. a The subject /or the sermon next Sunday morning will be, “The Home" The particular phase will be the Jin-, portance of selecting a companion. Does it matter who will be your partner in this important undertaking? I)o. you care who .is to be the father or the mother of your children? Does God care? ” . 1 Prayer .meeting at 7:30. Miss Hazel Blosser will-have charge of these services during the month of March. If you have no place to worship come' and worship with us. ST. JOHN’STUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30, a. m.; Scrvi--ees-t-7:30 p. nr The Luther League will Sunday evening at 6:30. Remember our IJenten mid-week services every Wednesday evening.’ — , Next Sunday will be WiltenbeVg College day. The first payment on your pledges is now due. Bring the money Sunday evening and pay it to the-local treasurer:' -one fifth of the total amount is due at this time. Wffl. Boatman, Pastor

THE NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWST

Saturday, March sth Just What You Have Been Waiting For We have just received a shipment of genuine Tennessee Red Cedar Chests, which we purchased at practically 25 pet. under the price most factories are asking for them, and as a special inducement for you to visit our store Saturday, we are offering these chests for sale at prices that will bring a crowd to our store and will move things quick.

LEHMAN FURNITURE STORE B. F. Ringle, Prop. ' '- . • Nappanw

Back On The Corner x , l Kaufman’s Store !• Is now in its former location on the corner X _ new firm X • NEW GOODS i*:’ And a stock of well assorted goods that will please everybody l •{♦ NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY | A. H. Kaufman & Go. X Nappanee’s Department Store Phone 68

$20,000 STOCK OF _ New Implements! TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION! REGARDLESS OF PRICE AT BREMEN,* ON TH -E_ MARCH 10,11,12 BEGINNING AT. 9:0 O'CLOCK SHARP EACH DAY. 5 New Farm Wagons, 2 Steel Wheel Farm Trucks, 12 peering and McCormic Hinders, 10 -New Idea Manure Spreaders, 13 International ‘Cnltipackers. 4 Hay Loaders, 6 Fertilizer-Grain Drills, 12 McCormick and Deering Mowers, 3 Corn Planters, 2 John Deere Sulky Plows, 1 John Deere Loader, 6 Cultivators. 1 Gale Foot Lift Gang, 6 Walking Plows, 1 Tandem Disc, 6 Spike Tooth Harrows, 1 International No. 8 Peed Grinder, 6 International Cream- Separators, Several Gas Engines 1 Genco Lighting Plant (32 light capacity), 1 No. 2 Fanning Mill, 3 John Deere Pea Attachments,. 1 John Deere Fertilizer Attachment. THIS IS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR DEALERS EARL C. GARMIRE

BIG HORSE SALE 1 * STUCKMAN SALE PAVILION, NAPPANEE MONDAY, MARCH 7,1921 j X AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON —= —— | 75 HEAD I T We will-sell at public auction 75 head horses consisting of *j| some well-matched'pairs and others. Good heavy single horses and X good general -purpose horses; also some Rood driving horses. These £ arc all native horSPiTand "weigh from 1,0.00 to 1,600 pounds. Farmers A having horses to sell bring them in for this,sale. -The buyers will j*. be there. This will be our last horse "sale this spring. X TO THE BUYER | EVERY HORSE -SOLD MUST BE AS-fIEPRESENTED OR NO SALE X — : : I Stuckman Sale Cos. f LOU STUCKMAN, Manager X CAL STUCKMAN, Auctioneer | WM ULERY, Clerk ■ §

CEDAR CHEST SALE

Now Is Your Chance

TERMS - Cash or Extended Payments

See these chests in our window now, and remember the date, Saturday, March 5.

POULTRY Is always a reliable source of profit. You are always sure of a steady market for chickens and eggs. We have a full line of reliable incubators and brooder stoves. Queen and Economy Incubators. Queen, Buckeye and Bowers indoor brooders, $17.75 to $31.00 Poultry Feeders and Waterers For large and small chickens See us for uilder’s Hardware. See us for Tree Spray. Everything in Hardware C. C. CASS & CO. Phone 59 ' Nappanee

Reo and Dodge Cars Just as a gold dollar is always -and anywhere - worth one hundred cents So a Reo or Dodge automobile -of any model or year - is always worth its price. The fact that Reo and Dodge cars are factory built - not assembled -and are therefore more durable, should be of vital interest to the prospective buyer. We invite you to compare prices and quality of materials with other makes. - _. Ask to be shown. £ ’ - , ’ -• RAPP BROTHERS DEALERS

We admit that we’re aspiring To be called to do your wiring i As expert Electricians we’re elected by the general public. They | have found out that we know the most about this vital cornforting *j* illuminating force. We will be pleased to give an estimate to £ what the wiring and fixtures will cost you—No cheap material used. X ; • ' . ; _ ®_ Live Wires | J 1 *' . & LAPE ELECTRIC CO. f PHONE 174 NAPPANEE f.

THURSDAY, MARCH I*2l.