Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 42, Number 45, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 July 1923 — Page 5
| CORRESPONDENCE ♦ ****• Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ovehrolsyr and family of Yellow Creek, Bertha Culp, Mr. anil Mrs..' Eldon Madleui pnd. daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kletz and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon -Miller, -The funeral of Mrs. Limou Wilson of southeast of Milford, was held at the South Union church, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mr?. Wm. llurkey spent Thursday night with her parents, and Mrs. Mike Hup.-berger, at Maust, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph .Maust and Mrs. Janies Rector, were —"in. "South Bend Tuesday. Oleu Smeltzer aud ‘family of Wakarusa! spent Sunday with Christ Hartman's.—Ueborge Pippenger-of Albion, .spent Wednesday night with his nephew, Edgar Pippenger and family.- Sir. and Mrs. Onstott and Sir. and Mrs. ..-.Kart Pippenger of Elkhart, spent Saturday evening with Mr, and- MrChrist Pippenger-.—Firni Dennison of Elkhart, visited- his parents here over Simday. Mrs. Lydia Robison retimed home Saturday, after visitring. several days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs! Luther McPherson, at Payne. Ohlo.-r—Mr. land Mrs. Hal let Myers of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Myers of Wakarusa, spent Sunday with Mr. add Mrs, Walter Clouse.—Mr. and Mrs. Camogus, Jake Milientyerger and Clinton Thomas of Ft, Wayne, .Mrs. Magda Reed of Toledo, 0., spent Saturday' night and Sunday wjth Mr. and Mrs. Christ 'Pippenger. Mrs. Thomas and Geneva Jones returned home with Mr. Thomas, after haying spent thep ast week here.——Mr. and Mrs. Geo. BiirEey and son ami Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Burkey.and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr: and Mrs. Samuel Sroeltzer of Wakarusa.— —Mrs. Bertha .Joseph and fhjUifiten of Elkhart, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents. Mr. anil Mrs. Win, Myers.- Mr, and -Mrs.- Ralph Ervin visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Ervin, of Bremen. Sunday evening. -Oscar Dennison of Ft. Wayne, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, Mr, an i Mrs. Melvin - Dennison! Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Pleteher and-family" spent Sunday with Mr. and’ Mrs. Chas. Marks of Wakarusa. Floyd lierr of South Bend, spent the past week
AT HUDSON’S ,• Goshen, Indiana HOT WEATHER NEEDS Tissue Gtonbliams-ior cPbl dresses. Al'iOAp •_ ["An colors ami paftortis. v>2 inches v " Jjt Dimity Waists. made'with round collars. long sleeves with cuffs. Sizes CO OC ’ ... e\lo 44 ~y., \.V.. ....... .-—C U)L.L J Silk Tjkirts. Halted styles in canton crepe, rosluuiant crejn- ami -prepe ff I A A A de diene. Tan. grey, white.. j,... u) I \JiUU Sleeveless Sweaters. Large selection fl'j TC of weaves ami colors. sizes HG tv4L JtJaf J '" Bloomers and, Sfep-Ins oT fine sheer \ r nainsook, Tlimities and batiste'. / CTf* i m All colors .... -. .V... \ 'lJt U P ——j r^—j 1 'V— \ i 1 * 4V Bradley Swimming Suitsyiii large 5.1s- ’ sortment of colors and styles. All fl* \ CA wool suits drr.JV u r , V £ r — 4 4- ; * Princess Slips of line quality nierccT; Cl AH izedmaterial. In white only ...... tD I ; “S‘tlk Hosieryof fines,t qualities-.- in nil • - —• " l)oj)uhii ! 'shades', a's 'well as black,' I A Aim hid -white JI.UU up , ft t 4- >l‘ i ■ --i i‘ " —’j—- ; Cijol night gowns.—Made of sheer cud. non fabrics and trimmed , with C { ET •‘ pretty laces . Jj | ■£ J ; Beach Cloths and Suitings in all sportHAf* fiL CAn ; shades. All are 3G. inches wide ... j|Jv ® Jjt ; V.nles in the—newest —summer pat -• ;* ——— terns. In dark and light colors. >4O CAf* i inches wide . - - ! (iinghahiif. The .largest assortment' of coloA ami patterns you can find nn l---'' in l / ’ : ‘ t • On Wednesday We Close at Noon , ? - - ■ j i " ‘ “** JC :a' ■ A""
i with his father and brother here.— — Mary Shroci. spent two days with ; Wilma Marks at Wakarusa. Nolsop j Maust was pleasantly surprised Fri ! day evening, when a r number of rela<jßes and friends came to his home to spend the evening, the occasion being in honor of his 50th 'birthday, anniversary. .There were forty guesfl present. Mr. Maust received a num - ber of gifts. Befreshments were served and all enjoyed the evening —Mr. and Mrs.Ed Huff of Mendon. Mich., visited Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph l Maust, Thursdty.—Mrs. Michael Hunsberger died at 5:30 o’clock Friday evening at 'tie home of her son in-law and da' liter. Mr. and Mrs Reuben Leehlitner. at Elkhart. „ O 7FORAKER. Mr.*and Mrs. Noah Weaver and daughter, Miss Vertie, Mrs. Clayton Weaver.and little son Dwight,'attended the-funeYarof Aaron Weaver, hei.i at the Old A’ellow Creek church, Tues- | day afternoon. His son, Sam Weaver, !is in' a critical condition, suffering ; with tuberculosis at the homo -of ' Henry Weavef.of Southwest. — -Mr. ! and Mrs. Vernon Kehr and son of ‘ Goshen, were the Sunday guests ,of her parents. Mr. a*nd Mrs. Ixrn Over i holt. Many from here attended' the funeral of Calvin Smeltzer of hart, Sunday.: -Mrs: Clayton Weaver and son spent Wednesday in Elkhart with Mr..and Mrs. Clyde Sinning and family-; Mr. and Mrs. John Weldy and family of’Nappanee, and Miss Mary and Frank Fisher of New* Paris, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary Fisher. Mr. and Mrsr ■ Noah Weaver and daughter anr Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fisher of New Paris. | were the Sunday guests of Mr. and ! Mrs. John Bare of south of town —- | Amos Hoover was kicked by a horse ! one day last week.- Edward, Sin ning of Elkhart, is spending part of his vacation with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sinning. Carl Troup purchased anew car of Mr. ' Umbaueh this week. ! . ' I. , WAKARUSA. • Mrs. ftSrvey Bowers’ mother, who ■ has been staying with Mrs Bowers : and children, fell Friday and-fractuF-ted a limb. Mr. and*- Mrs. Walte r IToldeman are-the proud parents of a son. bom Sunday. -Mr. ami MrChtester are the parents of a daughter. Vera' Mae-—-Amos Leehlitner and Loren "Truev are driving new- tSar cars. The , 80-acre i V
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farm of the Wifmer estate,miles west of town, will be -sold at public. auction, jjSly 21, at 2 o'clock.---Mr. >ahd Sirs. Elmer' Smeltzer announce the arrival of a son,, Donald LaMar, at their home. Remis Doering and DeVou Hunsberger are making A western tour in an old Ford car.-—-Me 1 vttr Louck?"~i s driving a' new Btiick car.— —A number of Wakarusa children enjoyed a Sunday, school picnib at McNaughton park,, Elkhart. Friday.——-Mrs. Jacob Rohrer, formerly a Wakarusa resident, but recently residing with a daughter in Niles,- Mich, died Tuesday. Funeral services J were held at (he Olive, church -Thursday, conducted by Rev. S. L. Wejdy;—— Hay'making i§ in or der now.-:—-Hermit Eby of North Manchester college, spent the week end at home. Harold Pleteher, the eldest son of- Mr. and Mrs. Harve PJeteber, of 2 miles north is ill. with diphtheria in Goshen.—f-A number of our folks are enjoying their vacations, now, some,’ at ,-th€i
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lakes, some traveling.——The Eby garage is\being painted at presedt.— —Now is the time to cut all - Canada thistles. Two young nun who pro-. -f-isS -to he Mormons, have hecii trav- • ling through this vicinity.. —selling bofeks and giving out pamphlets about froip here attended (he' funeral of Aaijpn Weaver, aged ,S9 years, who had Hved with his daughter, Mrs. Isaiah Shaum and family. 6 miles eats df town. The funeral was hjld Tuesday at the Yellow Creek church, conducted by livs. Hetiry McGoWen of Nappanee and\ Martin Ramer of Wakarusa, \ -Oy— : EAST MILLWOOD, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stackhouse and daughter. Anna Mae. Lela McCaen. Evelyn and Ruby Lntes spent Sunday at the Chas. Yeager home.' - Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Yoder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hostetler P&d-family spegK Sunday 1 at the Jacob. Yoder -home. - - , Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Laughman and son, . Opel, spent Thursday night, and. Friday!forenoon at the Walter Laughman hope in Deweyv(lle. Sundtfy school at unapel was well attended,_ 59 being present, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Lnughman
j Stuckman Garage j | Accessory Store and Service f J 2 i Station " f i ; hafe improved our service station by the addition j X of another gits, pump, TldsAiicyeipso mur Capacity 50 . \ Y per cent and will enable us To give autoists up-to-thc- £ \ inmirtaseryice. tnu; stationh iiihraces 7 . J ... ' \ V ■■-y - h,. •, ■■ j - v J' Crank Case Service ■■■%■■■■ 2 Air Service LDLL W ater Service BT II L S Battery Service ;!; .■ •, / -• X | Firestone and Auburn Tires ? | A large stock oTTiD dz< >nf tti u-i>ll .Tmm.-ii.^ix : i.L->ig.. .a ? at \ery attractive indices. • A ** £ 1 „ IWillard Battery Service y, Pattern s for Ford, Overland -and Chevrolet cars, sls, ? | ... Tj \ t 1 Repair Department | £ < lir repair department is in charfie of first-class £ | wehanio and we can giv e the best, a- well as prompt 7. X. s rvioe vui repairs for a|J[ makes of cai-. r X | .'! \ *'' V ; I ? WytRREN J. WALTERS, Manager Accessory Store | HUGH HOCRERT, Manager Repair Department j; | Rhone 79 Nappanee X J I a- JdA-' rr Y
and family spent -Sunday at the S. E: Laugh man home,—-i-er-T —— Mr. and Mrs. Orel Lyres spent-Sun day afternoon at the Robert " Woods home. ‘ \y Ren ten Rensbery.r and.-family spegt Thursday afternoon at the Ed Rensbet-gbr home: e o- \ STONY POINT. A needed rVp_ -egfQe week. - The hauling of gravel on the Rnmmel road was completed Saturday, at ternoon. . The contractors treatedtheir men with ice < ny>m Saturday nooij. Mrs. Walter McC'utji, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, returned home, last w eek. ' ’ J.loyd and Glenn Hummel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hummel and family Sunday afternoon. Henry Y’oder has been suffering with a bad case of sumac poisoning.* Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hummel called <Jn Mr. and Mrs. Jes-. Martin Sundav afternoon. * *
SOUTHWEST. Some of the farmers have_ started to make hay. Jacob j Bollman purchased a newside delivery rake,' , Mr. and Mrs. Harry' SeclinsT and family spent Wednesday night With her parents. ■ .'t J. Dan Schmucker is helping Joe put up his distill, which will soon be finished anti ready for custom distilling. Joe Mikel is putting anew inclosed condenser |n his mint distill. Kenneth Gr-ienawalt lias painted his car. .... yMr. and Mrs. Chas. Klotz; and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Klutz anu family. Air., and Mrs. Merl Mikel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mikeh and Mr. and Mrs. Joe and family went to Huffmin lake Thursday: They caught a large number 61 fish. Jacobi Klou and sons went fishing Friday land caught ten . pounds qf fish.* One fish weighed four pounds. Willard Hepler; is hauling gravel on the.maiWoid to Huffman lake. o r - ’ HASTING. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Davis spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lingofelter of Nappanee - We had a fin- rain last Wednesday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Swartzlander and daughter, Miss Sylvia, spent Sunday with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.-Edgar Swartzlander and family. v Melvin Spicher and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Harley Spicher of Milford Junction Sunday. Remember Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m next Sunday. (f ——; *r*--e Peppermint Harvest. (i e of-the rmist Remarkable ha rvests in the w-.-r’d' i- gathered-wUhiu-a r.,- 1 . , - Lcind-m. Till - is the harvest, ■if ti. • | ■ itperttiint j hint .from’which i r . di'tiltcd iilciihul-deineutfie. the pr.rtcip.d Ingredient of many liqueurs.
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If Interruptions Come. I Sn (..rig sVthcrcts work to do there will lie interruptions, break* in its I !-".ri>>. And it is a part-of- one'* < hanu-ter'grt)\vth to heap these timely i r untimely interrUiitnms without any I tv,ik in good temiWr or.-court'csy.-,.;.,„ Victor Well Rewarded. At Tarpon Springs,-'FI*., a Greek priest annually throw* a. cross of the Creek .church into the river. Young Greeks dive for it, and the one recovering it is Jteld in high esteem and given a university scitolarshtp; Would Make Their Eye* Pop. Movie Direcidr (beforg Niagara* . Falls, "to his first lieutenant)—Now, Jim. if we could arrange so thfit Miss Flornbelle could he carried half-way iover the-Bills and still he' saved by our , hero," would that be a stunner? , o— : - 'Powerful Steam Engine. Tlie most powerful high-pressure strum engine in the world was built for the Cargo-Fleet Iron company of l England and develops il.OOli horsepowi er at HO revolutions a minute, with ; steam it j‘JO pound*.
AUDITORIUM Friday and Satutday, July 6-7 Jane Novak in “The Snqw Shoe Trail” Also a t om, dy. “PLEASURE BEFORE fiUSINES^ v !, Monday and Tuesday, July 9-10 “The Ghost Patrol” by Sinclair Lewis AUTHQfc OF “MAIN STREET’W * * . Charlie Chaplin in 4 “SUNNY SIDE” - ; \ * Wednesday and Thursday, July li-12 i “Headless Moths” Also a comedy by Carter DeHaven, , .. 1 . * .** “KEEP ’EM HOME” , • 4 # ,
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English Woman's Fool Fad. Toys to play with, and a special little house for each dog, are Included in the luxuries given to her Pekinese dogs by one London society woman, who believes In bringing up her pet* to act like children. . o Teaching a Fish. .. According to Professor Thorndike * fish can learn to go to certain places, to take certain paths, to bite at certain things and refuse others, hut that la about the of his abUity! - Correspondent’s Odd Thought. T. P. writes: "A man on seeing a Jellyfish is apt to think of evolution, a woman to wonder how It wai ever got to Jell so nicely.”—Boston Evening Transcript ’ - * oStray Bits of Wisdom. My hard," said Napoleon, “is im- ": viUatelji ephneAed with my. head," but the sacred courage is Connected with- the heart.—Emerson; o— Dreaming and Waking. Some i . tie wake utT to find themselves famous. Others dreaui they are famous and then wake up.—Louisville 1 Verier-Journal. -
