Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 29, Number 31, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 March 1921 — Page 4
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LOOK! L#OKL LOOK! Special for Saturday, April 2nd. One Day Only
A( 1 < j() 1 > big vot 1 ki 1 r, _ _ solid 1 >t>k • it. y. dut. bannister and Mop., f lat quarter >.t \v».i . Full spring seat upholstered in Spvnish ( n.i'i 1 tion Leather at $7.85
The School News HALL SCHOOL Clarence J. Holaway, TeacHer "■■■■■' ' (Last week*-:- It'tier) . . r . The eighth monthly Teachers' Institute tor Jefferson- tnjvnehii> -wftslteld at the Hal! (School Saturday March 12. '. . * the sixth, year Arilhtheil. class is reviewing the work- covet ed this.year. Miss Bemiec'e ILt-si v siit-d, -wit ft friends aid relatives at Goshen on Sunday. March 13v '• _ • Miss Bertha Hall and Miss Alplia AYelty visited at the Hall school on Thursday, March AT. - Forrest Bless, r moved t.n tie A. B. \Vi l4y faj-tn Beter Kahn- moved in our vicinity mn Tuesday j ■ * . . "■■ 1-Tier s" It;., - \*!l yt-*F.„Sp*l- : n; cla - \ t.■ nt ■ • ■' ry dry .- - ' Jefferson Ttmvnsl.tie who tonk the
National Player Piano Week Beginning April 2nd. . Special Demonstration of the Possibilities of the Player Piano in the home.
© G. D, Co., 1920 fdJLBRANSEN VJ Player-Piano One of our Windows will show you the one-priced Gulbransen and the other the Cable Home Reproducing Piano. Let uV show you these wonderful instruments.- .. * . , - - Liberal amount given for your silent piano. Can we figure you? . - during. tlns r w£fik.wu-JwiU.alldw you--25 centsl'or any old Player' Roll you have, in exchange for any new Roll we have in stock. We ? have a good stock to select from. , - . . COME IN AND SEE US. *' Lehman’s Music Store Phone 55 Nappanee
We are going, to have a crowd in our store Saturday, ' and if you are one of the lucky ones to get one of these fine rockers, you will . have reason, to congratulate 'yourself for many years to come. When you see those ypekers in our show window you will instantly recognize the faci that this is the biggest rocking chair value EVER offered in Nappanee.
No orders taken before Saturday. ' Come early as we have only a limited number.
Lehman Furniture Store B. F. RINGLE, PROP. NAPPANEE
Vi.clith Vear examination for graduation at :)T- I lall Vt itoof on Satiirdti' , March 19. . - ■ ■ . Sonif of 4»> ;"j»?\s ;.i;o practicing . r gr;uu. Mi>s Echo Davis and "Miss; El ad y> Hiller yisiTFd~inrthe ; ttir!t u se he A on Tr-tday, MtUfCh IS. - , Tr Kry, r County aft-'' ' will be at » veiling, 'March 21. The meeting will begin* at 7: \ The - farmers are t-s-pecial 1 y n-i gt <1 -.4<-» big -present at. this meeting. r ■ WELDY SCHOOL” Grace Myers, Teacher Bianche Geyer. Editor The seventh grade' finished their course in. phys-'olocy last, weed and s’-rt.ed in a sri culture. # T.lie sixth- grades are re-, -v-ic-w-ing fractions ;in ‘arithmetic. *• We had two leh- arsais jhi* week fui our last day pragrain. " <)n accdtin t ofA he ra! n Thu rs da y.
vve spent the noon hour playing “still mouse,'' in tin* School -room, - - Kdward " Hostettler visited ourschool Thursday. ====== The Tcctiad griHle learned the two’s this week, • The third grade finished their readers. and are reviewing.. Mary K-ahler of Michigan, who has been Attending ’’ our school .-since Christmas, Mu.n„! to her home on Saturday. Those who have neither been tardy nor absent so far Hits year are: Ruthand Billie Cutp„ Harold', Blanche and Glenn. Bleile. and Fern Buss. WAWASEE HOTEL OPEN ''Maifv'Kfatzef and Ctyde Ballou are at Lake Wawas'ee fitting up the Brunjes hotel Tor tile season. They opened the place on Sunday last. The Yaw.fer. Park hote.B is hearing completion and will be opened about-June H 'Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Boyds will return from Miami, Fla., early next month.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF »v At ([ III/A nlll I UI jJJJ JJL \ » . . Interesting News Notes of the Activities oftte Various 5 Churches. EVANGELICAL CHURCH NOTES. The services of Fa ■ ' Sunday were broken into by the '■ fiof a few «sere detained. The Young Peoples Alliance had beftutiful floral Contributions. Also private ~ niributions offlowers were mad. The attendance at the Sunday scho.J was below the average but the at on Faster never lags in dee.p tr,caning.. . The sermon of tic morningwnx on tile word of news ; ■ assurance, '‘lie Is Risen,” its good news, its wi.iide". its ttilth - established :i.|d its nie ihing to us. The choir r, red a selection with duets and fuTr n-iis. Wc unit ed w ith the chun iig.n this service, 'the Young People-- Alliance program occupied the*time at t < tegular-even, itig service. Mrs. a' L. Bev'er was ,the leader §uad ga a .veil prepared address. Questions b- aring on Hit' .lesson were well msWered. '.'lie Junior girls’ chorus 'a -oLt and, a recitation by the Jiv ms nnddwj v eil rendered selections live choir riAed in the' program. Next Sunday will he the l.m-Sun- , day of the eOQ/fia > vt-tr. In the ;morning hour will 1. riven a review Nd our work for tin year, kite financial plan of our denomina'ion and (society will be cleanly s-d forth so [that an'may know I ..v ihe money c< iI l.ected is distributed Ijne. taking of , t%te pledges for tin- par wijl ‘ l-e taken lip by tt every member canvass in the aft> : don-. There also will be a baptismal . rv'ee ‘lor adtlta .provided at this si rx ice. The oilier services of the day will be - of the regular character. A i; Huist, Pastor HIGH SCHOOL ESSAYS Pupils Write Views On Important Topics of "the Day. COOPERATION. (By Gurus Landis) " Co-operation is , of tiie biggest words in ■ the t-..ntieUi ’ cenlliry. Without it the Panama Canal would net have been bu.. rttir the^ World AA'a.r would never , ■ ’ bye:: won, . great industries jvuuiring. the labor of. thousands ’ could" not exist - ; In fact lew things have ever been done or will be done w • it the- co-opera-tion of many. ... . . There are many problems which oho person working alone cannot solve; what can. tie done through united' effort has c ver Deen measured ' dri estimated. General school work offers no exception to this rule. If. every pupil, eo-y teacher, and
< very person in the community wants will work to. that end, using every 'means' available, nothing.can 'prevent us from having a model school. If, however. 'each tries to put the responsibility on some one else. * the contrary will result. If we can -all remember that our school as a Whole must be the sum.efforts of till of us, | it will be evident: that the sum of the •'.heat eflorfs of all will result- in the best school that it is possible to have. Let's'get together, co-opera’-e and give the school year 0f.1521 our best efforts, if’we do,' it will stand as a memorial -10 ourselves and lip an in spiration to our successors. 1 Congressman A. J. Hickey of LaForte and Republican ('.mm y Chairman Huy Dausman of i'.'mfen, were callin',-' oil Nap.pan.ee friends on | Tuesday. ’ ARE YOU PROUD OF'YOURTOWN? (By Paul Heestand) I' You may sat. "What'a foolish ques j lion-to ."ask of as thrifty a civuip ,if ! people as the citizens of Nappanee." I Tire majority of Nappanee people own their own homes and iite comfortably. Win n a .stranger arrives we cannot, each oney tell him that we are proud of our town, hence we must express that feeling in the aflractiVeness of our homes. A stranger puts his estimate of'a town, whether good or bad, on how the streets and public are kept up. He looks at the residence distrirts and street's with a smile on his face when he sees houses nicely, painted. gardens fm iom weeds, .will Kept shade trees and lawnsi ■ ■ ■ ■ ~ . as .spring annroaehpsq-lf each JanjiTy in Nappanee .plans to put out flower gardens, sow ..grass • seed where needed and n pair 'dnd paint up Chef premises; they .will give- .. neat and attractive app, arance for the town and show the visitors that we.-art; 'rpaUyprond i* our s town-. ■>- PERSONALS. Miss Klaiu Kolbe was 'in South Bend on S , Jay for the day Mr. and M: 0. C. Emmons were in South Bend on Saturday for the -day.— - Robert Andersohn of Chicago was the guest, of Ids brother-in law', Simon Beery, on Monday, George Nu-haum of Sturgis. Mich., was the gut -' of >!r. and’Mrs. Melvin Speicher river Monday night John Bowman, Wayne Senff, I. Rodegeb and Bruce Rogers made a business-trip to Elkhart on Tuesday, "j. Mrs, Rilan Stump •eturnhd to her home in Sontli Rend Saturday morning, after a vi-with he*parent-, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Clouse. - Mr. and “Mrs John McCuen spent Saturday ami Sunday with their soniti law .ii..; laughter. Mr and m, ; Amzy Rftosi, in South Bend. Howard Miller, of Nqrth-Manchest-' er collegfvcaiive »home Saturday and was here uhiil Wednesday,- helping his parents, who moved to Osgood this week, Calvin Bus,' \. J, Stutsman,-TV, W. Wilson, Dr, E. T. Playne and Daniel Hoehsteltlej'went to South Bend Friday on business pertaining to theifc Texas possessions.
Rfngenberg= Lape Company
Exquisite Blouses attractively priced Simplicity of design, liveliness of colors, anil remarkably low prices make this showing of Spring Blouses unusual, indeed. Only personal inspection can’give you an* adequate idea of the many charming varieties. Many of them ,> . , " are hand-made. All are of that fine quality you would naturally expect to find at this stove. Some of the most distinctive are made of Sateen. Pongee Silk, Crepe de Chine, Radium, Voile, and Batiste ate also prominent. ' The High Colors are .well represented, as are "White . and Ivory. Gray, Orchid, Bisque, Peach, and Turquoise ' aiV mijnlM'red with the certain favorites. $2.50, $3, $3.50, $5, $6 and $7.50
HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION The Elkhart County Historical society was entertained at the home ofMiss J-uella Barlow and Mrs. Helen II England of Goshen, and the following-, officers were elected for the ritsuiffg year: H. S. K. Bartholomew, president; J. W. Foreman, -ylce-presi-dent; F. “E. C. Hawks, treasurer; Luella Barlow, secretary; and A. E. Weaver, ex-officio custodian. - A report, showed that' in th£~ last year many interesting additions have been; made to the collection which is kept in a room on the lower floor of the counhodse in Goshen. The pub-, lie isjnv-ited to "examine the exhibit Hi'-jf at any time. TELEPHONE MEN TO MEET, Members of the Northern Indiana Telephone association will meet at LaForte" on' April 12. COMPANY DISSOLVED The Studebaker, Municipal Securities company of South Bend has been dissolved.
FARMERS! THE SEASON IS HERE For Grain, Hay, Clover Seed, Peppermint Oil, etc. to be marketed before.work on new crop is commenced. We are cash BUYERS Or .Will Exchange Value for Value .in Wire fencing, posts, barb, drain tile, commercial feeds, Gold Medal flour, coal, field and garden seeds. ASK ABOUT Seeds Seed Barley Lawn Grass Rape Seed Shade Grass Sudan Grass Kentucky Blue Grass Alfalfa White Clover Alsike ... New Tested Bulk Clover Seed _ * Garden SeedsTimothy Seed t Poultry Chick Feed Beef Scrap Buttermilk Mash Charcoal Scratch Feed Alfalfa Meal Steel Cut Oacs GTit ; Chicken Chowder Oyster Shells Semi-Soiid Buttermilk Cracked Corn Service and Quality Count. Ask the Man wfio Deals With Us. SYLER C& SYLER PHONE 87 NAPPANEE
ORDERS GRAND JURY FOR THURSDAY, APR. 7 Judge James S. Drake, of the Elkhart circuit court, today ordered the grand jury for this term t to report at.the court house for duty on the 7th of April. Members' of the grand jury as. drawn are: Samuel Eldridge, Elkhart, twp. ChaTl.es Thomas, Clinton twp. John G 7 Hieber, Washington twp. Edwin Wohrley. Benton twp. R. E. Burns, Baugo twp. Vernon E. Miller, Locke twp. FARMERS HAVE OWN MOVIES Bartholomew county -farmers can see the movies without going to town .as a result of the purchase of a projector and its use by County Agent !C. M. Job. During the past-monlh, films on poultry, orchards ami hogs were shown at the various farmers’ meetings and an unusually large number turned out for the . gatherings some of which were held in the most remote parts of the county. READ EVERY PAGE
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Money To Lend We will make* mortgage loans on farms or will buy existing farm mortgages, in either case the amount of-the mortgage Ihust not exceed one-half the value of the-tfarm. For rates and terms write, telephone or call on The Straus Brothers Company LIGONIER, IND,
White and Yello w Pine l"J — are both handled by us in large quan-" tities and are sold to you in any desired state that you wish io order at prices that defy- competition. If you intend to do any Riding oh repairing this season," have us supply the lumber. That will make the work easier, quicker and pleasanter make it easm- on youj pocketbook. Get your spring supplies here and save money. J. S. Chilcote Nappanee Pl|one Vj
