Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 43, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 24 April 1924 — Page 4
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ANNOUNCEMENTS OF NAPPANEE CHURCHES; UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH j. The pre-Easter service resulted ,u ! a good attendance considering nun: j bershlp. a fins'spirit; a touching ci-1 feet'ln the silent seTvio on Frida., from 12 to. 3.o’eloek. tive conversionand "live"'accessions. - The Sunday morning sunrise prayer* service was conducted under the auspices of the r E it was extraordinary in attend and anil spirit. On Tuesday was Ihe . met hi the conference. group at Warsaw The subject assignor to the ,Napju nee pastor, C. J. Miner, as per the . program was “Accessions'iu. Every Church. How?'' The Branch W. M. A. convention Will be held at Elkhart. April 2'j, £ and May 1, at Castle C. B. church, peginning Tuesday at 1:30 p~ in., and closing Thursday noon Promt!' -ui speakers on the program are Miss _ Alice Bell, general secretary-treas-urer of the W. M. A.; Mrs. J. Hal Smith, educational Secretary Foreign * Missionary' hoard: Miss Mary Brave ner, missionary in New Mexico; Rev C. W. Shoop, missionary in CailtlE. China. The pastor and wife with a goodly nuniber of others will attend: A hearty invitation is extended to all the services next Sunday. During - the-- week, one—cvoinagafter. the meeting was dissnlssed, th. pastor proceeded to gather his boon 4 to go home and found a fine, exper sive bible with his name on the fror.i in gilt letters which had been pru sehted to him-by friends. It Surely was tt “surprise and thanks to the friends. C: J. Miner, Pastor. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH. Os course last Sunday was the big" day we expected it to be. -,There we. * about fifty out for.the sunrise prayer meeting at 6 o'clock and ffom then until the close of the evening services we were going. The Sunday school found over 100 present and they gavan offering of more than $167 in cast for foreign missions. Added to Urol her gifts of the'day. for this work our offering,for foreign missions or.": Easter day will approach s6oo.'' Thi; is no mean offering. The pieachinv service in the morning was well at tended and close attention was paid the discourse on “The Resurrection. 1 ' In the evening* Miss Estella Myefa, furloughed missionaiy from -the* Oubangi-Shari mission field of central Africa, delivered an illustrated, lecture oh the work in Africa to i large crowd. This lecture was v-r;. interesting and instructive. The shori program—of, music and recitation a. the Sunday sfehool session was snappy and well received. In the evening w heard for the first • time from our ladies' quartet and they surely made good. We want to—hear them soon again. We are now arranging foi the D. V. B. S„ which*opens for vvois on May 19th. The good work con Unues. Let, us keep it going" E. L. Miller, Pastor. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Prayer meeting Thursday ev'enin'at 7:30. Junior League, Saturday afternoon at 2:30. * • . Next Sunday morning \ye are to lie favored in having the Rev. Dan Build, pastor of our church at Garnet', as our speaker. Dr. Guild wa.s for merly pasjor of Trinity church. Elk hart He will have an inspiring message and you will want to hear him.. Easter day was a day long to be remembered. Three infants and three elder children were baptized, and a class of four children were re cetyed into full membership, in tin evening we had a packed house -o hear the Easter cantata, “Cross and Crown," given by the choir of Gfat * Methodist church of South, Bend and several voices from Nappanee. it wifi' one of the best musical programs <?v (; given here. Our church attendance contest started off in a very fine way last Sun day, Reds and Blues were very much in evidence and will continue their spirit of friendly contest for' th • next eight weeks. The captains' and their hejpera are ..real live wires and will do all they can to make this contest a success. Every Member should, plan to assist the side to which they belong in every possible way. True S. Haddock, Minister. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Easter Sunday for 1924 is history, but the impressions that the day brought to the worshippers of the risen Cfyist all over the world- will abide through all the coming days-* And that is as It should be, for Eastci presents us with the 'tremendou truth that Christ is a living- fact anabides with ug as Ihe great Com.ad., . when the day lias become history. Both the morning and veseper hours of worship were very impres sive. The muhlcul numbers by u 1 (, choir were an Inspiration in them j Selves. The ingathering of the new . members, most of them on confession ! of Christ as Lord and Savior und I
AUDITORIUM Friday and Saturday, April 5 and 6 THE FOG *£ h All-Star Cast He mistook pity for* affecliun -ants-sex- Tor his dream of love. Also “International News’ 1 and "The Corn Fed Sleuth.” f ' • c, :■' ' Monday, April 28 Herbeit Rallinson in “A Million to Burn” Also "Leather Pusher” No. 4 and" "Thfe Steel Trail." Tuesday, April 29 SOCIAL PARTY BY YOUNG AMERICA i#" Wednesday and Thursday, April 30 and May 1. Hoot Gibson in “The Rambling Kid” A PEPPY WESTERN Also a Guuip Comedy, “Watch Papa"' aild - "internationaf News.” COMlNG—“Pioneer Trails." A Yitagraph special.
W. W. WILSON Cash buyer of: Cream Eggs Poultry “Our MOTTO is SERVICE”
others by letter/ made ; the hour' doubly impressive. The, muiorio- of the day will always .lie hr-tpfui to those who were present. This week's Thursday night ibayi meeting hour will find us dfsctts.sii.g the theme, "The Unanswered Qu s j :ion," based on John 18:28. Com •for tt fruitful hour of discussion. Morning and evenlp? hours of w i>rship next Sunday at Tl:oo ami :: ~ Come and hear a portion of God' . word t xpounnded at .these servie.-- t. We welcome you to worship with .s. D. Alan Martens, I’asior.
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NAPPANEE ADVANCE NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 24. 1924
; CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN S. S. .1 We gj.i.liy repot tan increase in tin Sunday srhool aiK-ndnuTe on Easit'T J Sunday iipil we trust this may be i:: : dicative of a giadual growth. tj. A--Following thp Sunday school hour, j llev. Harvey Bow. rs of “Wakaru . gave us a splen lid spiritual -East. r i message. j in the evening all -present enjoy -' the program arranged hy the Easteprogram cortimttlt--Sr~veral Pun - hers on this pTograni were unusual, : 'mpressive; ,th< ..nuadings und th-'' 1 adult and young peoples' iiiuwi.se:
r ... ■ ! were especially good. J-.-W'e luot. forward tA~ next Sunday anxiously also, for Rev. Oscar Winge. of North Manchester will occupy the imlpit both morn hi. and evening and in lie afternoon i 1 ■" Glei dubs of ■ Bethany Bible school, Chicago, wdl I give a lull musical program.. These glee clubs are natter the musical di i lection of Mrs. (Via Btalily and we feel -it will be ai. unusually woria while program. Ai: ange to come-ami bring your friend- \V* gladly wel come you to any and all of our fservlces. * ITesg Cdhinrittee. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN, CHURCH Bigger —and belter in every way Sunday that's our. Sunday school. We had 66 last Sunday a record breaker! If gone of the rest of you wlio did not attend, Sunday school anywhere will co: out next Sunday we will have a si I bigger and bettr Sunday school, why not? Fiening service Sunday evening "at >: atfr with “serr’-en- by—tbn-pasteigs— The Missionary society—will meet - next Thursday evening at the horn* of Mis. George J; ansen. We, (Jo 'not in- e you to church to entertain you. nor to scold you. We invite you to come and worship God as every t rislian , ought to' worship Trim. C -.a-. —Ton wttt -be welcome. R. N. x- Michael, Pastor. SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS. -t—-Clwereir- of- -the Brethren" S. S.—We' appreciated very much the marked increase in atter lance and Uie ex“crllent interest manifested^<m Easter Sunday. We ai- appreciated the —good-ly crowd -w 1- - otrni- .tothc scrv-'' ice on Easter ev ting. And. we are sure they jojn with us. in publicly thanking the committee and others who made it, pos- hie for us to enjoy : tlie good program * The Elite clas held their monthly class meeting at 'he home of Earl Cos yer on Tuestl evening and all enjoyed a helpful social hour together "ho weren’t there surely missed som-tiling worth white? Plans were mad. to give definite help m the carrying o:. 'of foreign mission work. —:—— . , . ’ Sunday school ich Sunday morning at .9:30. (V ■ where you are niol'e tlian welc'-'T." . ' ■■ Lutheran—We had a good.attendance at Sunday school last Sunday,. ..Let's k.-ep it up Th • short program, at the Sunday s< ; ml hour was very well carried oir Come to Sunday school next Sun y. You are needed., This does noi "an somecne id. tut you who i not going to Sunday I school. I Nappanee i strict Sunday ' School Convention This convention will he.held at Evangelical church in Nappanee. - unlay afternoon. May 4. - comment it;Tt .2o3t>, O. s_ Eli is of Bremen v. id rive the address. Mr Ellis has li. -n president of the Marshall Couii'y association for the past fifteen year', and Marshall county ranks as on of the best in the state. tL- will ha' • a good message to give.
Will You Pay More Saturday and Monday or Will You Come to *Our Stores and Buy For Less?
What will you pay Saturday and Monday; 15c a yard tor Percales or go tdscwlierc and pay KfOTC? Onr prlcddß 150 *' What will you pay Saturday and Monday,; 48c for a quart of Paint-Stain or Varnish at our store or go elsewhere and pay more? What will you pay for 10 qt. Tin Pail Saturday or Monday: will you tmy It at our store for 15c or will you pay more elsewhere? What will you pay for a 48 inch square Tahir Oil Cloth Pattern; will you buy one here for 69c. or pay more elsewhere? What Will yon p?fy fO'rTlope Muslin Saturday and Monday; will you buy it here for \6c a yard, more elsewhere? Whatwill you pay for a high grade Aluminum Percolator Saturday and Monday; will you pay Gutelius 98c for one or pay some other' fellow more? WHICH WILL if BE? What or Mow Much Wilt You Pay?
Gutelius will sell Chocolate Cream Drops at 15c a pound; will you pay more? Gutelius will sell 5 Chocolate Nut Bars at 10c Saturday,, will you pay the oilier fellow more? • frtrtetnnr will ~sr-lf “3 packages "of ~Bum tor 10c Saturday; will you pay more elsewhere? Gutelius will sell Mixed Candy at 18c a pound Saturday; will you pay more elsewhere? - t The Gutelius Stores Morton W. Long, Manager KENDALLVILLE LIGONIER NAPPANEE
The full program -will be published next week. .Let~every Sunday school in our disrict, Nappanee.'and Union township, be,J#pre§ented with a good. lijS&„sh s hi<ation. The Elkhart Co'itnty assocition convent ion w ilMie hcld-May 7-S. at MU lersburg. There will be some strong : peakers on the program. Aye you preparing to attend. •>*>•:* v v-vt-4rrwvv+ >4*v-i'4--:- £ "school news ! SWOVELAND SCHOOL NEWS. I. E. Mishler. Teacher. Ra!|sh Knisley, Editor. Mtvs. Daniel Hunsbeigp r died Tuesday forenoon, following a stroke of - paralysis'Monday night. Her health had been poor for a long-time: Silt is survived by her husband, four daughters and three sons,: Three of the children were pupjls in our school. Funeral services were held at the Olive, -church.on Friday forenoon. Mrs. Lucy flower has anew piano, Helen Gulp lias recovered from an attack .of the mumps. Mrs. George Rower suffered ' tin attack of the mumps at the home of her sister. Mrs. Homer Culp. Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Hartman will move next week to Clyde Kauffman's house, east of tile school house. We hHtl examinations this week. AH the pupils from the fourth to the seventh grade were promoted. Two had rather close calls of falling. Lightning played some pranks around Milton Misliler’s lnmse YvVtb nesday night, twisting a clothes line ’post off anti tearing a hole iu the ground. Roy Mishler and Ruth Culp passed the graduation -examination for tIRT eighth grade. Our schopl dosed dn Aprtl 17 with a “big tlinner” and a. pKogi-am. Nearly ail the came with baskets filled and many other friends here, too. About seventy-five visitors enjoyed the program: The average attendance for the year Was- nearly 97 percent. LOCKE CENTER SCHOOL. Edwin Weaver, Teacher. Friday, April -18, was the last day of school in litis term for us. During the year the following pupils' were neither absent nor tardy: Elizabeth Wise, Viola McGowern. Dolothy Wise and Oscar Wise. Nellie and Herbert Wilson were present every day i'x ceptlng one. There was practically nn tantlnpKg tfMrtnK~TtTP~y?ffl r . —FTeiTIaK McGoVen was neither absent ■ nor tartly for five years, until a few weeks ago, when she was obliged to miss a few days on account of illness. This is an accomplishment worthy of men Hon. . , * Our .program was well • attended. Two plays were given, "That- Awful
What will you pay Saturday and Monday; 24c a yard at our Hi ora for Toil Ginghams or -morn I'lse'.vlu'ri'? What will you Pay for Hair Neis Saturday anil Monday; will you buy them at our slorij at 4 for 29c or pay more elsewhere? What will you pay for a 24x34 inch oil cloth Hcot mat Saturday or Monday; will you buy one here for 49c or pay more elsewhere? All Linen Crash Toweling; will you pay Gutollus 15c a yard Saturday and Monday or pay more elsewhere? '. > --- Will you buy Dress Linens at our store Saturday and Monday at 89c a yard, or will you go elsewhere,.and pay more? What will yo>u pay for P. & G. Laundry Soap Saturday and Monday; will you pay Gutelius, 45c for 10 cakes or will you pay mbre at some other store? What or How Much Will You Pay?
Ho use Cleaning Time This is the time of year when everybody is cleaning house. Now is a good time to have the old clothes and draperies cleaned and pressed or dyed, THE FOLLOWING IS A SMALL LIST OF WHAT WE CLEAN. PRESS AND DYE' TABLE COVERS COMFORTERS' . LADIES' SUITS COUCH COVERS MEN’S SUITS COATS DRAPERIES OVERCOATS DRESSES RUGS RAINCOATS “ BLOUSES CARPETS PLEATED SKIRTS SILK DRESSES - BED BLANKETS AUTO BLANKETS Wa do all kinds* of Hemstitching and “take orders for Pleating and Cloth Covered. Buttons. We carry a good stock of the McCali patterns and fashion' magazines. Also Stamped Goods and Infants’ Wear. Don’t forget our tailoring department when in need of anew suit. C. A. DEI SCH THE TAILOR AND CLEANER
Letter" and “Sewing for the Heathen" Among the visitors presell! were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller of Bremen; George Sllsehelem Mrs. Mitschel'eh, MfjcMcCoy and Ralph .McCoy of Nappanee. The fallowing pupils are graduating from our school this year: Beulah McGowen, Fern Weaver, Elizabeth Wise, Mary Ellen Miller and /Viola McGowen. Tills is the largesx class that has graduated from the Locke school in some time. Th& average attendance for the *tar,.was 96.S percent. BROWN SCHOOL.. Loyal Stuckman, Teacher. Alfred Stump, Editor. This is our last Week of school and we are all glad for a vacation. 'Clyde
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Hershberger anil Elizabeth Angle myer were absent on account of illness. We are to have some contests for the last day. April ISth. Some of the contests are leap frog, skin-the-snake and We are going to play ball, j*. We had examinations TirhsdHy<*st)iT Wednesday, . Superintendent Charles F. Miller visited our school on Thursday. Gladys Hershberger has the whooping cough. We have three graduates, Elsie Miller, Thtirlo Call and Ammon-Jif*il-,ier. . . —— We wish lo thank the Nappance library for the good bo'xes of book., they sent to us the past year. We bid you all farewell until next, tall. —— v
