Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 45, Number 33, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 8 April 1926 — Page 2

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SWOVELAND SCHOOL J. E. Mishler, Teacher Lowell Yartan, Editor The boys of our school are enjoying flying kites recesses and noons. Clyde Kauffman and Orlin Hartman have exchanged residences. Aaron Miller has moved into the house vacated by Perry Cripe. The little son of Norman Swoveland, who has been seriously ill the past few weeks, is slowly improving. We are all looking forward to the last day of school, when we shall have a picnic dinner and program. Frank Schrock is driving anew Star . sedan. He is going to have a sale soon. Albert Miller bought from John Bainter 20 acres joining the farm formerly owned by Jacob BurtsfiehL Jacob Burtsfield moved to New Paris.last Thursday. ■ Orlando Hower and family expect to move to the house now occupied by Albert Miller. The first grade pupils have read two First readers and are now readanother one.

A U DITORIUM Thursday and Friday, April 8-9 NORMA TALMADGE in “Graustark” Also Hi—Y Band Nows and Comedy—Prices 15 and 30 cents Saturday, April 10— Old Time Fiddlers Contest and COLLEEN MOORE in “Flirting With Love” Also Orchestra, News and Comedy Prices 15 and 30 cents I'‘‘’’ 4 “ 1 M Monday and Tuesday, April 12-13 ART ACCORD in “Sky High Corral” Also Comedy and the 2d. Chapter of * ‘THE WINKING IDOL’ ’ Wednesday, April 14— RICHARD HOLT in “Easy Going Gordon” Also Orchestra, News and “MONTANA OF THE RANGE” Starting—Thursday, April 15 for 3 days The PHANTOM OF THE OPERA With LON CHAREY MARY PHILBIN and NORMAN KERRY and a cast of 5000 The Picture Sensation of the Age! ————- A Picture You’ll Never Forget!

ENTERTAINED AT EASTER DINNER Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson entertained their children and families -at dinner Easter Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and son, Junior, of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehrer and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and family. EASTER DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Loucks and Mrs. Catherine Culp of north of Wakarusa entertained Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gwin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Stahly and family, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. McGowan and Mrs. Lydia Miller at dinner Sunday. FAMILY DINNER Mr, and Mrs. 'W. A. Wehrly entertained at dinner Sunday, their children and families who are Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wehrly, son Lamar and daughter Evelyn; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garber and son Ralph; Mr. and Mrs. Orn Wehrly and children, Betty and James, of Elkhart. Andrew Orn of Milford and John Gordon were afternoon callers.

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926

PERSONALS

Mrs. Frank Coppes was in Goshen Tuesday. Mrs. Irvin Best and son Wayne visited Roy Lutes at Middlebury Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McAndrews and family spent Friday in South Bend. Miss Naomi Ilarkless of South Bend, visited at the Fred Minard home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Best spent Easter Sunday-in Elkhart, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller spent Sunday with Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, at Goshen Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ulery entertained Dorothy and lone Best and Fred Lem na, Sunday. Mrs. Hardy and children of Logans port are visiting this week with hea sister, Mrs. Roy Shaum. Mr. and Mrs. Chester May and daughter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Best. Mr. and Mrs. E. Blosser entertained their son Lowell and his daughter Mary Ellen Easter Sunday. Mrs. Martin Harter has returned home after a five months’ visit ip Tampa, Fla., with her son, Harold Harter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burback entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Warner of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warner, Sunday."* Miss Josephine Coppes has returned to Bloomington after spending Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Coppes. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Berlin entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Warren Berlin and son Junior, of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mijlei. Mabel Heckaman of Springfield, Ohio, spent her Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Heckaman. Leon Eshenbaugh of South Bend spent his spring school vacation tn Nappanee at the homes of John and Mrs. E. Newcomer, Dillman Callander and Ralph Jerles. The Misses Helen and Marjorie Price, students at Ashland, Ohio, college, spent the Easter vacation with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Price, and Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Price, respectively. Miss Julia Strohm, who is attending school in Chicago, spent the Easter vacation with her mother, Mrs. Pearl Strohm. Miss Caroline Farmer, a schoolmate of Miss Strohm’s, accompanied here home as her guest dining the vacation, at the George Freese home.

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Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Oyler entertained Mr. and. Mrs. J. L Early Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mutschler and daughter, Miss Helen, spent a few days this week in Chicago. Miss Mary Mutschler returned to her duties at the Ohio Wesleyan college, Delaware, Ohio, Monday. Mrs. C. E. Jacksou and son of Elkhart visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gwin Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Welty and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fletcher. Mrs. Hobart Sehlemner of South Bend visited over the week-end with Mrs. Frank Brown. Mrs. J. L. Longfellow and little Son, John Jr., returned home Friday after spending several weeks in Lees burg. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen and daughter, ean, visited, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Coppes, over the week-end. George Pepple returned Monday to Bloomington, after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pepple. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ruckman entertained over Easter, their daughter, Miss Loleta, of Bloomington, and Mr. Lloyd Kruieger of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer spent a few days last week in Elkhart with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Clyde. Lyle Wilt, who is attending Indiana university at Bloomington, spent his Spring vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huffman. Wilbur Culp of Indiana university at Bloomington, spent his Spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Culp. Miss Edith Knox, a student at Northwestern college at Naperville, 111,, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs William Knox, over Easter. Mrs. Fred Wambaugh and daughter, -Sally, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mutschler, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright return ed to their home in North Manchester Monday, after spending the week with their son, A- E. Wright, and family and relatives in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slagle entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Slagle and Mr. and Mrs. Galen Roose and children, Rosemary and Lyle Wade. Lowell Brevier, A a student at DePauw university, spent his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brevier, southeast of the city.

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OAK GROVE Rev. H. C. Miller delivered an Easter sermon here Sunday morning. Dr. Price of Nappanee was In this vicinity Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Gordon and daughters spent Easter with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Net ter at Nappanee. Miss Jemima Harkins returned to her home in South Bend Thursday, after spend ing several days with relatives here. Forrest Scheets, our Star salesman here, is driving ’ anew Star sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kipfer near Bremen Sunday, Mrs. Philip Gordon of Elkhart snant the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grise called on the former’s father, George Grise, at Bremen, Friday. —Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson and children spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Wilson near South Union. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wenger called on Miss Florence Wenger, who is a patient at the Dr. Price & Price hospital in Nappanee, Friday. Miss Thelma Fox of Hastings, who is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fisher, is ill with flu. Harold Pittman and Forrest Scheets transacted business in I-ians-ing, Mich., Friday. -- Dr. Kuhn and daughters, Leona and Evelyn, were on our streets Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leatherman and daughter near Lakeville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schurr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon transacted business in South Bend Saturday. -7- Mr., and Mrs. Roscoe Pittman and daughter spent the weekend with relatives in Elkhart.

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MILLWOOD CHAPEL Mr. Glen Disher will return to North Manchester Wednesday, after spending his vacation with his parents. He is attending college there. Rev. J. N. Hartman filled his regular appointment at— the chapel Sunday, notwithstanding the terrible condition of the roads, and there were 127 in Sunday school. Rev. Burns'of the Camp Creek church, and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jones. Charles Snively of the County Line spent last Friday with his uncle, W. J. Miller. Miss Bernice Daugherty of Limon, Colorado, came last Saturday to spend the -Bummer with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lennel Hawley. The ladies of the Christian church realized a nice sum from their bazaar held at the Ford Service Station in Nappanee, .Saturday. Those who took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jones were Mr. and Mrs, Dalas Hartzell and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hartzell and daughter, Olah, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hartzell and son, Donald. - Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings of- this vicinity and Mr. and Mrs. James Sponseller and son, Mearl, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sponseller and son, Roland, of Nappanee motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jennings of near Bourbon, and partook of a great Easter dinner. Two weddings occurred in this locality last Saturday: Miss Bernice Huffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman, was married to Mr. Green of Bremen and

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will make their home in the groom's home town. Miss Leona .Miller was married to Clifford Welty. May the future of these two young couples be one long bright day with just enough clouds to make a glorious sunset. EASTER SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holdemanentertained the following -guests for dinner Easter Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Isiah Holdeman and two daughters, Helen and Ervine, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Holdeman and Mrs. Floyd Holdeman of Elkhart; Mr. and .Mis, Glade Roaher, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner of Wakarusa; Mr. Marvin Holdeman of near Lakeville. ' ■ SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. George Holdeman entertained the following guests for dinner Easter Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Holdeman and family of Etna Green and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newell of Bourbon. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY^DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fk-ischauer and son, Ernest, of Milford entertained at a surprise party in honor of Mrs. Perry Cormican’s 46th birthday: at the latter’s home. The guests were Mrs. Cormican’s parents, -Mr. and Mrs John Evans, of Syracuse and Mr and Mrs. Dewey Miller of Wakarusa. A delightful dinner was served- at noon. Mrs. Cormican received a number of lovely gifts. We Get You, John A Chinaman’s description of I’*““' ••Them box, you tight him m the he cry."