Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 29, Number 31, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 March 1921 — Page 10
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iamm h (Bretncn Enquirer.) A daughter, Dorothy .Lueile. was born Friday to Mr. ,aiul heed.. - W"'* - ' 1 I; H *»-•» 'V w-;4 River, 111. where lie held a position wilh the Sliinflaid Dili-Co., lias Jeit ■■thai—city—ami-» ill -mm e '» ‘ tVU>nuU> in ihe hope of l>. m ; : * During the war lie wits g-asscd while in service <in Frithce. *aitd Ins lungs, were affected and weakened, lie and Mrs.- Waller ate Viailiitg Bet iihrHTl.s in Illinois this week They will eotne, 10 Bremen for a 1 brief visit. with, he family and frit lids here, after which they will go on.lu.thn west. He- experts to stay in a sanitarium for a time. Harvey Wine has been disabled this week by wlfat at first seemed to be a light stroke of paralysis, affecting dfily.the left-side of his face. Later i; was‘thought that the trouble might be caused bv diseased ‘tcetlt. lie was -m Smith Bend for ah Krnj vxxm; : nation Tuesday, allot;. ■\> hjch tour teeth were,removed, which it is hoped will remove the'trouble. .Mrs. Harvey C'arrotlH is. died at the family home.in lirenteg., Monday after it brief illness from" hr al t D ouble. While she A'its down town ’Saturday ■ifrornnon she suffered it sudden and severe attack. She was taken to her home, where she grew steadily woise until 'Monday, when- she succumbed le the’disease Funeral Sen lees Wt te ;be-lil,,af iSaieJH .Evangelical . church w . ia- sd > aft ll noon, Ufrv a. a . Knepper officiating. -•Arthur ‘ Mi —Keyser lifts ibonyet.. Tina, business block on Srnrh t'.enter street now occupied by him as It \ uleaniz-;-TTr~rir ..g.-.^.-w:r... ~r» Pirl' former owner A Ford UHiring car driven by Paul Berger- turned a handspring in the •road north of Wyatt Sunday afternoon I hat proved To be ft lucky spill fui the driver, and his"three passengers Misses Marie Boeder and Minnie Betget' and John Mattice. As they-were’ driving on bite M. it awaka road, “stepping on her a little." 'he driver .of the...car . sudti'nly lost control of the machine. It swerved aijd turned completely over,, smashing three wheels, and demolishing the-top and windshield, and twisting the fenders. All ttfe passengers were bruised and shaken. Miss Bi rger eustajning the-most serious injuries-, her arm be-i-ng; broken in twownOses. it was --a close call for all of them, which might easily have resulted more seriously.! ' Mr’ and Mrs. S. M. Gorrell, - who -pent the "winter with relatives in California, returned ’home Sunday. California lias been a wonderful place of flowers , during. OUT winter season, but the. travelers .agree,' that one of the pleasantest features flt -The trip is ihe' homecoming: They- a-fso v isited ■ . >n.-Ila-Mu teg u - ft Colorado. - ' jlremen has done her bit in - t-hw <l|rive .for membership put on By Tile ,Indiana State Chamber of, Commerce. Field'Director Henry A. Roberts of Indianapolis was. in Bremen last Thursday in the interest pf the state organization. He spoke .to the Bremen Commercial Club Thursday evening. AfterTc had shown them' the. benefits offered by the state chamber, and ttip-profitable work it had done as an organization, the Bremen elub took a. membership in the state body. Mrs, Henry TiSUdetnanr a iifo-iottg resident of this community, .died a’ ihe family home on West Plymouth street Tuesday after an illness of six years from a compiica' ion of nervous ailments. Although she had long been an invalid, her last. Sickness did not eome’upon her until last, week, and she was bedfast only a few days. Mrs. Tina Kirkdorffer and Harland Walter, mm. of Mr. and Mrs Otto A Walter, of Bremen,. were married by Justice of the Peace A W. Hosinski in South B.nd Tuesday afternoon Dr. It Tit -Draper has huiighs Hie BoTrdutant lot at JJKe corner of Plymouth and Jackson streets and intends to erect-a modern office..build-' -ink: • ; ;;
NEWS FROM SYRACUSE (Syracuse Jonrnel) r Paul. 7-year’old son of Mr. and Karl Grimes residing east of, Syracuse, -received a fractured skull at noon yesterday, xy'hile. at play on the school a (1 here. ~ After the boy- haft eaten his bucket lunch he ami his playmates left the 1 uildiog and went across the alley, -rrbere —thO" ohs litery- barn.-is. .hejng. zefir 1 isr* i:' t . , BSSI .nrc, - '_- A . Mick, was climbing over the . frame- '. .irk and he-threw.-clown a brace'tint; •r. which struck the G i is-f l bf>*y on -r-'-burk v ßfeWs •• trm*. 1 _> lie was taken.to the office"of 1 >r. H. anti Dr C. R, Hoy, whgfe his skull v as found t-o-bcHkactured and he was tl.-n taken td the Elkhart -hospital. . • The Sarjent hotel at Lake Wa waste. • oil open the first of next month. ■ Lucerne Hoopmgamer, wtirr'ls 'iiK leading Chicago university came )e mie last' week to enjoy- a few days lot ..vacation. Misses Katherine Kothenberger e.rd Alice. Sprague..are-expected home from DePauw university; for the Master vacation. Several-cottages at Lake. Waw.asee liave .recently been broken intitie .thieves - for the most part geting 'dishes, tableware, rugs and bedding. When the gasoline burner beneath U -vulcanizing'machine ifi-The STIaVe i>—shoe repair shop caught* fire Sundry evening, there appeared to be brute.-danger that the building might la .destroyed: \Vrth the fiuick use,-of patented,fire extinguishers Mjv Saave if- was able to overcome-the fire "with MRS. KATIE A. DAVIDHIZAR Suggestive Therapeutist - D. Men to logy Mechano—Therapy--231 North Elm St. NAPPANEE Phone 3884
' the help of lie- life'(U'pantiienl. whTt'ii | i bower er, had been called A fire last j Sunday evening would have been dinI astr-ous because of the c\l retuel\ high wind. lihilllp Bow-er-, who is completing his medical course at- Indiana l nicersite, came ivome to spend ..Ills TUI if""" i aggregated sti.b’!i;!.,bW Mrs Ida Bowsersox tltnrhed to Minn, where site laid spent the winiter months witlj her soft With- a SCO! * - 01 It. t.ejhyhe Syra- ; cusy high school basket Bali team lost its game with lluruuigton last Friday , furnnoou al Indianapolis, where the 'slate cliamp'ionsliip tournament was • itt Id. Mrs. P. E. Miles, who. has been ill | for the past 1 few days, is now ini; proved. Thrift garden activities, are - 'begin- | : lxing taritram ui> a bit and Hie bows : are placing marbles. NEWS FROM NEW PARIS (tloshen NCv, - Turn - i Tin - Ait- ot the personal property lof the late Mr. anti Mrs. J. 'C. Brum- | baugh, deceased, held Saturday -was-j.wgfl-a4t ended. 'Mis- MabVi-Geddc- has been quite sick the past week and is not improy ' “iagTls la r tlist gse lias riot been pm* ntwtneetl. ~Rtßieft-MaUt-ews, hus-..i:c-covered so much that- lie is able to walk out. ' Mr. and Mrs. -Wilson -—have, moved. into the property they purchased last I tall imitt Mr ami Mrs George Stuck- j vilie.
Charles Market- is making some interior changes to his property. —M-n ninPMrs. i'. Rock-are- the proud parents of a son born Sunday. Ed Immel made Hie record catch of fish so .far this season Tuesday. ~ 11. 11. Brumbaugh lias moved his store and houselibldyetfeel's lroui Benton into -she Barringer room undid f-ends conducting a store here. The egg market has'hit • the tobog-g.t-i±-itt-re. .failing trom l.ic to 18c. per dozen! The lightning Sunday evening struck tilt- lien house of. 0. W. Rock and killed 'three fine chickens, There Kits'; * been an immense amount ,ot talji about- tire, road from here.-. West- of ' town.and Ito .date -no work t,o help has- heen done. JmtjJt-u. hoped that, before -many days pass shat the conditionwill be remedied, .' Oleua Shiiffer has accepted a position with the Standard,,DH Co. at G.o----sfit-n. " i y An a.gree!ii«ir i was'-rea-ehed-betw#en' tfir.ee churches'namely the Brethren, the K. V, and tin- M E. church to seryeMunch at the sale pavillion and they agreed to—jwintly .erect quarters in the pavillion and take ; turns .in serving thg.patrons of the sales. Tue§-‘ day, the Brethren .had charge and report an exceptional patfonage. The funeral" of Stts. Levi Mishler held as. Whitehead church Fridayjwas quite largely attended. George Stump and Clayton- Grant wor-e exlHhiLing a-real catch of fish from ’the £lkh*arf'river, in our streets, last-week-Martin IfwFisher was at Syracuse on business. Wednesday. Mr,-and Mrs. W. E.-'"Swart spent Sunda'v with Mrs. G. lx. Swart. Work on Ernest Mauzy's home is progressing rapidly. Tlte Ladies, Aid .of . the H. E. church wffl serve lunch at th»- sale next Tuesday. '.GOSHEN COLLEGE , ATTENDANCE LARGEST IN HISTORY The winter term of Goshen college xlo.sed.at noon Friday. This term mark.-_i.hi- high w.-rh-n mark m-atten-da'nce at' the TocaJ-insijnjtlbn." Over TKi students were enrolled in-all"de-partments, The spring term opened Mon day
CAL L. STUCKMAN AUCTIONEER f ; i , [ Phone 535 \AITANEE JONAS A. MILLER - Phone 604 Nappanee, Ind. L.A.Morrison CHIROPRACTOR Nappanee, - - Indiana Office Cor. Main and Walnut Office Hours—l to 6 and 7to 9 P. M J. D. SCOTT DENTIST. (, J!ice aiifl Residence in JMetrieli Block . Telephone $ NAPPANEE i * C. L. Lehman Clothes Pressing Cleaning and Repairing DONE NEATLY AND PROMPTLY AT THE . CENTRAL BARBER BHOP PRICES. REASONABLE
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(Leesßutig Journal) Monday evening returning to I their homes after school, the horse . driven ih> Misses Mildred Stookey arid Leona Martin became frightened .•dJObiE" .ng 1 ruck arid upset the bug 1 ~c~" r i .TTrTiTrr'Y'rprTrwn , rm~'fflt^'T^ Tbuggy ""was l"!tdT?w rei Jonf* 41 "" 4 1 * ,n *" AH tlte Leesburg-stores are now open eiich evening, , DuringTt-he l>a*<t. AVlnter 'mTist -of- -them- eloeett at So’elock in order to give tint clerks a little time al home with their fami ■ lie.? Now rttaW the busy days for rhi> eouniry folks have arrived tlte mer- ■ : am-.l’.ai e decided 10 keep open i \ ettings so as to accommodate those wbo -a're-tvHi lHtsv»f(» come— Ug—town j during the day. I. John Armstrong, who has been'sick j for Hie twist few days, is now able to ! Pc up and around again. Mrs, F. Anglin, who has been quite poor'!' at The ltom;e of Mr. and -Mid \Z. T By'rer, is improving and able to ' lie up - .- , --a.;. Mrs. Mwilda Mcßride, wlio has b.. - sfl ilang-. roii.-’ly ilbHof a song tiUU'. is-iiiiproying and row able Jo be up part of the time. “Ropes-'' Q'Brienjof Chieago will defend tlie Culver bank robbers when .their case, comes up for hearing: in this county. O'Brien has the reputation of sending more criminals' .to.the gallow s than any man who ever serv . ed as states attorney in Illinois, Saturday about noon sparks from the chimney set Tire to the roof of .the Baer home on_ the Fred Birs’t larm, but The timely discovery by Mr. filter and prompt-action on his mart building from much damage. "iSir: Baer was working in a hearHiV field w lieu he dtt»covet»ni the-blaze \ and immediately chtribed to the roof j with a bucket of water. Miss Margaret Dye, daughter of Mr. ! and Mrs.-H.-A. Dye of Winona.' formj crly of Leesburg, was painfully in- ! jured last week' when she-fell whileroller •'skating. Both arms were brok-en-just above the wrist. A family of colojed folks has. moved to the old Stephen Marvel farm, in the Monoquet neighborhood, and another colored—family is trying to buy the old John Kirkendall farm. Paul Sechris'. farmer near .Etna,, Green, and Miss Sylvia Gall, living near Nappartee, were married at the county clerk's office Monday.
(Wakarusa Tribune.) The Jamestown Tigers held a meeting Friday night and elected the .following”officers: Business manager, Dayton MJIIerS- . playing- manager, Bert* Cook: secretary, Dennis -Cook: •l/bitsurf t:. Roy ...Jauri;?. Anyqnei wishing games is invited to call Dayton Miller. Phone -Osceola "Tin; or Wakarusa 4-122. The Tigers i-xpf-i-t to put one or the fastest teams on tin- field this year in this part of the country. Their uniforms have arrived and the team is .ready sor 4 the opening- of tlie season. The linup includes Bert Cook, Herbert' Thrak Warren Cook. George Zenz. Henry Johnson, Milton Austin, Flovd Seeor, Roy Garberiek,. Harold Nye, Ralph Wenger. Hubert Holdeman, Forest ShuperL Gordon Doncaster arid Roscoe Dtinniire - Word was received herm by friends of the marriage pf one of odr most
L. <2. Thayer Dentist Office one Block-west of Auditorium
Kodak Finishing LOWELL BLOSSER One Door West of Post Office Phone 122 Nappanee
NOBLE TRUEX Breeder and Shipper of PURE BRED CHESTER WHITE SWINE. ■ . . TRI-ED BROOD SOW?-AND YOUNG ' sroC k—either bex Phone 95< Nappanee, Route 2
Lehman Undertaking Go A. E. WRIGHT, Prop. Funeral Director and Embalmer Most zealous care and attention given to all calls, night and day. Lady Assistant Day Phone 55 Nig!. Phone 73 Nappanee, Indiana
C. R. Dimmich ' t • DENTIST Over Rexall Drug Store Phone 154 Napanee
J- Properly Fitted . Dr. J. Burke,Op’t. 230 S. MIC’HioAN ST. south bend, rxn. Broken lenses duplicated the same day. Prices moderate. »
.tv.yttUjy youiw Uruiali botwltter ’to Kfly -V .smith of netvr I'ulvei-, on Satujti.i' <March 12th ~ JUss Smelt zer a ... ot the. Wakarusa High Si - ->1 and for some. ,l.lme a "Hello Girl .it The telephone exchange. She p.ttetuled odll'ege at Valparaiso and litter, was given .the si hoOl near Culv'.' whieh she is teaching at present *W#Sfc iiE-lAt.iltota, -»»•.. . „ Moses Voder in pi-sing a Foul on liis way home from Nappaliee Suit day evening, caugld Hie front wheel, - turned- -the ,rar w r ' le-i spilled Hie s.\ occupants. The ford, which was an old car was l-.itlh wrecked. Mr. ,k.\ oilur says the dn\. c kept the middle ot the road TiiT'-Hid-tTot fftwon-t--when, he blew lit- horn, however, he w willing to pay fir the damages to the car. Messrs. Frank KA liar, George Reed and Merl Yoder , I tlie Misses Clara Shank, Lula and i u e i'arcell and Gohla Wenger en - I a-taffy pulling at tlte pleasant eon: > home of Aim* Miller r,; Ice cream and eake-jfas' > tl. Henry Freed an I family and Rev. Sriiith attended res' at the. M. E. church of Nappa: Mdriilay evening. Rev. Lee of-New -...is spoke in reference to the Cento a > movement, Jacob Weldy It Id lie residence property occupie fJ :• his son, S. V. Weldy oil the A e. to Nie Fish. Mr Fjs.li has pur. liased the store building and lot a tied by S. V, Weldy. G. S. Rheubolle n went, to Fostoria, ctliio.' f-Yrday on T-:':~iiV-'sp. i-ip remain-" ed over Sunday at. ..was the guest of Fred Freese whil- ”, the'city. MOVIE MAY QUIT There fs a pa?.- i-dity that ’tlie 'tridvit g picture show Middlebtiry, operated by tlfe Conn,-a ial club of that s B Will tie |V; in diseoni inue r want of patronage. One show a w eek is given.
Large and Small They are the same
No account is too large for our capacity. ■+ No account is too small for. our most careful attention.Each and every depositor receives the most we can give in helpful, effi- , cient service. The next time you have money _ to deposit, bring it to this Dank.
The First National Bank NAPPA NEE ..
Plumbing and Tinning ; "When contracting; for your iiew'building or repair- ~ ing' get our estimates for plumbing, -and ■ furnaces. Our PRICES ARE REASONABLE And tire many years of prompt and dependable service \ve have rendered our many patrons in this vicinity is a l guarantee of tiro best workmanship to be had. ! E. M. HOWENSTEIN Plumbing—Phone 35 NAPPANEE
£ “ „ We have the fulHine of \ RED COMB FEEDS PIONEER HOG FEED RED I HORN DAIRY FEED-TANKAGE—MEAT SCRAPS \ ALL KINDS OF FARM SEEDS Flour, Coal, Salt l and Fertilizer in stock * ' [ See us for prices if you want to SELL or BUY ► * . r • a ~ ► s Wanted .‘--Corn, Oats, and Hay. The Farmers’ Grain & Mercantile Co. Phone 97 NAPPANEE
- CAR ‘THE FORD TOURING CAR” SURELY the most universal of all cars. Serving, satisfying, and moneymaking, day .after day, year after year, every, where throughout the wdnd of civilization. It stands in a class by itself—the one universal car. A source of pleasure an 3 a bearer of burdens, on this farm qnd in the city. Anywhere, and everywhere, the Ford' Touring Car stands supreme in its , gerYtce-'" giving, satisfying, fttortey-makiny qualities. * ' t. • That reliable, satisfactory,'“ecgpomicat, dependable “Ford AfterService" which is making the Ford dealer and the Ford car v win factors for prosperity, is, as you know, universal in its possibilities because wherever you go the Ford dealer is prepared to take care of your wants and nowhere are they better prepared than right in our'shops. We *have everything in the way of labor-saving, timesaving machinery, Ford-taught and .skilled workmen, and the genuine Ford-made parts. We want you to remember'this because- it means that your car need never be idle. .We can now give you reasonably prompt deliveries and it is only fair to-us that you should Teave your orders with as little delay as possible, if you want us to be prompt in making delivery -you will be prompt In placing your order.
SMITH MOTOR COFORD and FORDSON DEALERS NAPPAEEE Insist on Genuine Ford Parts
Auto Tops tailored to fit Auto Side Curtains for any make of car. - Automobile painting. Full line of Farm wagons and buggies. Parrett Tractors. We also build wagons and buggies to order. 'V ' - Garage in connection. See or telephone us for prices. Phone 44 5 - • ‘ , - - -v L , ■- _ • \ri-: Harry Oram & Son WARSAW '
d ; fnlt' 1 pure Voice l Mil JjBU TV/TORE beautiful than a (m If 'AWH AVJL sweet silver bell,-- more iMwMjtl exquisite than any other musn wjflWw/ cal sound in the world,--is the human voice when it is pure. xFjUI But rare! Extremely rare I , Mr. Edison tested 3800 singers. Wij Only 22 sang pure notes. , ■ l nXe NEW EDISON I iPhonograph, noith a Soul m A Come in and hear Casn, FREE! Hempel, Chalijiers, and other Mr. adi»on s f*-'' artists Mr. Edison has picked > ThTtamOT^n- 1 for their purity of tone. Tho • teh in* by New Edison Re-Creates theso f™, 19° magnificent voices so perfectly oiv«n to «T«ry- / that there is no difference bein oar “mo«t-in- tween Kk-Created voice and terestini; Ameti -} original voice. It gives you I <*»” coated . their every enchanting beauty. vViCs Lehman’s Music Store /
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