Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 45, Number 47, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 15 July 1926 — Page 5

Your Home Should Come First At N. A. Lehman’s Furniture Store you can matte your home more beautiful and comfortable at a low comparative cost. Our low overhead expense enables us to sell worthy merchandise at substantial savings. Resolve to pay us a visit before you make your selection. 0 Living Room Furniture ■ " ’ V Lehman’s has rightly been named as the home of good living room furniture. Here the largest display of Living Room Furniture in this locality awaits your inspection. Velour, small and large figured. Mohair and Wool Tapestry are the chief coverings used over well made frames. Values here will suit any purse. Lehman’s prices are the lowest cash prices, but no extra charge for credit. N. A. LEHMAN “THE HOME OF SERVICE” Furniture and Rugs Phone 62 —Nappanee

ATTENDED CAMP MEETING Mr. and Mrs. U. J./ Shively and family and Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Grass: aiid family ndSlbred to Shipshewana Sunday afternoon to attend the camp meeting of the First Brethren church. The young people of the Nappanee church gave a musical program as the afternoon service. In the evening Dr. Miner of Ashland college brought an interesting message to the assemblage. IT RAYS TO ADVERTISE Is there something you want to buy?—Use a “Wanted” classified Ad. This column is for the purpose of bringing buyer and seller together. Results have proven this space to be very valuable to many of our readers. Call 27. * adv J. Merrell Benson CHIROPRACTOR N.S.C., A.C.M.T., A.U., A.C. 4' 2 Miles North, J / z West Etna Green 1 Mile,...§outh and i/ 2 Mile West of Millwood, Central At Residence of Herman Holderman On the Joseph Musser Farm

Nappanee Elevator Cos. The elevator formerly operated by Kraus & Apfelbaum is now operated by the Nappanee Elevator company. They are continuing with the same lines of feed and are carrying in stock Plymouth Twine, Coal and Coke. Always in the market for wheat, coni and oats and farm seeds. Get our prices. Nappanee Elevator Cos. Phone 97 Nappanee

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J PERSONALS 2 *************** *********** Guy Farrington was in Wakarusa on business Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Garbrigh and daughter of Elkhart were guests of the Curtis Hummel family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stose and children of Goshen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stose. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Farrington and family called on Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Groves at Elkhart Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Oyler and daughter Jean visited Mr. Oyler’s mother, Ml'S. Margaret Oyler at Burlington Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Early and daughter, Inez are spending this week at f'lora, Ind., visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. E. Ej-ton, and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stahly and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mullett were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Soulden of Bern. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Moore of Omaha, Nebr., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Markle, Ind., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wehrly. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Orn and daughter Ruth and Miss Frances Thomas of Leesburg were callers at homes of Warren Howenstein and W. A. Wehrly Sunday.

personals] John 11. Culp spent Thursday afternoqp in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mossier spent Friday afternoon in Mishawaka.. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Buzzard are the parents of a daughter, born Wednesday. Mrs. Gerald- Geyer of O., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Calbeck. Mrs. Nellie Potter of Coldwater, Mich., is spending a few weeks wiili .Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hunt. Mrs. E. Newcomes left Saturday for a week’s visit with Mrs. A. Campbell of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson of Elkhart visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Emmons, last week. Miss Blanche McKee and Mrs. Joseph Jeritt spent last Thursday in South Bend. The Misses Estella Culp and "Martha Hossler spent Friday Saturday at Valparaiso.' Mr. and Mi's. I/eon Phornton of South Bend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weygand. Mr. and Mrs. Orres Annis ‘of Bremen were Sunday guests Os Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bollman were Sunday guests of Mr and’ Mrs. Frank Groves of Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weber attended the Stump reunion at Cromwell, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mitchell and family spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs, Ella Wolfe, at Syracuse. Mr. and- Mrs. Jacob Yarlan and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver at Foraker, Sunday. Edith Barnhart of Elkhart spent the week end with her father, Robert Barnhart. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bickel visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. B. B. Hershey in Goshen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Yoder and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Brumbaugh returned Sunday from a few days’ vacation at Dewart lake. , Mrs. Ira Walters and daughter, Marie visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walters of Dunlaps over the weekend. Todd Victor Gary of New Paris is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hossler. Miss W’ilma Stose and Miss Alb|erta W’eygand are spending the week with Miss Margaret McFall at Pickwick park, Lake Wawasee. Mrs. D, J. Miller, and son, Lloyd, and Mrs. H. M. Byler visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hostetler at Dunlap, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miller and family returned Wednesday from a week's visit near Washington, Ind., and a week’s visit at Mount l£rle, Ind Mrs. G. A. Pullin and daughter, Anita Lou, of Mishawaka, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and M*rs. James Gentzhorn.

Henry J. Klemm, proprietor of the Corner Hardware, and his clerk, Frank Larimer, spent Sunday afternoon autolng around Lake Wawasee. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Binkley spent) tlye w<eek-end with Mrs. Binkley’s ' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Franklin, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Lehman and Mr. and Mrs. Aaaron Smeltzer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Garber in CUtUon-iowtiship, Mrs. Thomas Webster Hughey and daughter 1 of Flint, Mich., arrived Saturday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Tobias. -* Mr. and Mrs. Bert Arch and family returned Thursday evening from a week’s visit with their daughter, and son-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. John Walters, and other relatives in Chicago and Hammond. Miss Launa Bechley went to Ashland, 0., Saturday’" 1 for a visit' with her grandpareiitis, Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Leslie. -Miss Beechley will also visit with her uncle, Dr. H. J. Leslie, in Cleveland, before returning. - Mrs. Noble Miller and . sons,_ Willard and James Ellis, Mrs. D. J. Miller and, daughter, Florence, and son, Volney, and Mrs. H. M. Byler were guests at the home of Ray Johns, east of Goshen, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Carl, Mrs. Dorothy Sausman and family ami their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Clouse and family of South Bend, spent several days at Lake Wawasee las i week. # Mr. and -Mrs. Bert Arch, and children, Jeanette, Carolyn and -Burdett, visited with Mrs. Arch’s mother, Mi*. Samuel Beeber, at- Cla-ypool, Sunday. Miss Carolyn remained for a few days visit with her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Gary and 'family of New Paris wdre guests at Sunday dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hossler. Callers in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hossler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Hossler and family of Mishawaka, Mrs. Nancy Talmeter and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Light of Wakarusa. Mleg Dorothy Beecraft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beecraft of Tiflin, 0., is visiting for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weygand, ■and other relatives. Miss* Beecraft attended the Nappanee public school about six years ago and has many old friends who 'are glad to renew their friendship. Among those from Nappanee who attended the funeral of Virgil 3echristt at Yellow Creek, last Thursday afternoon, wer,e his grandparents; Mr, and Mrs. Sam Sechrist and daughter, Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Harve ! Sechrist, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar SeI Christ, Mrs. Tom Hepler, Mrs. Chester Richmond and Mrs.,,Harold Wey--1 gand. J

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YOU CAN SEE LAKE MICHIGAN FROM JUDSON 'FRUIT FARM • • , UNUSUAL OPTICAL FEAT POSSIBLE FROM JUDSON’S FARM NEAR BRISTOL There are many old timers In Elk-hart-county-who could perhaps tell some of the younger generation of oddities and attractions in this part of the country that they have never heard of but surely there could be none so interesting as the fact that Lake Michigan can be seen from Charley Judson’s fruit farm which is located near Bristol.. One, on first thought, might think this is another one of those famous “fish” stories, 'as did a Goshen Democrat reporter upon hearing it; but seeing is believing and following Mr. Judson to a suitable spot in his front yard the reporter \yas told to look close to the western horizon. At first -nothing but sky and land was visible, but as the eyes became adjusted to the distance there appear ed an Intense stream of light, yellow and green In color, which moved in wave fashion across the western sky line. It semed at first an optical illusion, but as the light kept reappearing and waving across the sky in aurora borealis fashion it soon became evident that something was actually causing it. "That is Lake Michigan,” said Mr. Judson. “It is over 40 miles across the country, but,, as the sunlight strikes the waves as they roll into shore it is refracted, causing the results that you see, of course, only on a clear day,” Mr. Judsoii's farm is* located on one of the highest points in the country, the government having maintained a look out station a short distance from his place a few years ago. Mr. Judson is the biggest fruit grower in this part of the country and he. reports that the prospects for a “bumper”, crop are excellent. WINONA SEEKS EjCTENSION AND ENDOWMENT FUND Recent action by the Board of Directors of the Winona Assembly and Bible Conference at Winona Lake, ludiana, makes possible a great forward movement for the organization. The eaFying out of this program will necessitate the raising of large exten slon and endowment funds. The Ward Systems.. Cp. ~of Chicago, Expeit Directors of Campaigns for Funds, have been engaged to supervise the drive. Their representative, Mr. F. D. Brown, is already on the field, making preparaton. It also was decided by the directors to change the name of the organization, pending the permission of the Court, from Winona Assembly and Bible Conference to Winona Lake Institutions. The name will, obviously, be more fitted to the mani- ' fold activities of the place. ) The purposes of this Winona orga- ' nization are religions, educational and recreational. Upon the securing of the fund, the present equipment will be put into adequate condition, and new will be added as the needs demand. PERSONALS Rev. and Mrs. C, A. McPheeters were in Elkhart Tuesday afternoon. ••Miss Mable Straus was the guest of Miss' Margaret Mullett, Sunday. Kauffman & Cos, have received a new shipment of Bavarian china. The Misses Clara and Daisy Grey and Cora Culp were In South Bend Tuesday afterhoon. % Mr. and Mrs. John Moore were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Teeter. —Paul Wade nf Evanston, 111., visited Friday with Mrs. Elizabeth Zook and other relatives. Ed Ulery and George Hartman attended a trustee’s meeting at Goshen,, Monday afternoon.. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Leathorn of Cleveland, 0., spent the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Munsell and Lorene and Mr. and Mrs. Minor Murphy. Mrs. Leathorn is a sister of Mrs. Munsell and Mrs. Murphy.

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.Mr ■ in nr—■ CORRESPONDENCE j MILLWOOD CHAPEL. Sunday school was well attended Sunday, there being llti present. ‘Church next Sutiday ut 11 a. m. . Jesse Miller, wife und daughter Fayma ot spent Sunday evening with Wm. J. Miller and wire. ——Mrs. Dora Oswalt spent one day last week with her daughter, Mrs. Burl Martz of Nappanee). Mrs. Lydia Hnively and sou Charles motored to South Bend' Sunday ahd spent the day wth her niece and family, Mr. and’ Mrs. G. W. Striclaiij! -—Quite a few from this vicinity who attended Sunday school, spent the remainder of the clay at Beechwood park. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kring motored to Fort Wayne Sat urday, visiting over Sunday at the home of Charles Ooar and family. ——Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pelter and family of Nappanee; Wm. Hartzell, Gerald and Dallas Hartzell and families and Mr, U, A, Thomas spent Sunday .with Oliver Heckaman and family of LaPaz. W. J. Miller and wife spent Sunday afternoon with Fred Jennings and wife of Stony Point. --W—Miss Cecil Ha in man dt Elkhart spent the week-end with hei parents, L. D. Ham man and family. •The Aid society will meet . Wed. nesday afternoon with Mrs. Glitter for the regular business meeting aim reorganize for the nineteenth year.

OAK GROVE. Dr. Kuhn of Wyatt was in this vicinity Friday. Mrs. Daniel Long Held visited with hei' son and daugh-ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. James Longfield at Bremen Thursday. -L—----number from here attended the funeral of Daniel Null, which was held at North Union Sunday afternoon. Kenneth Kling spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Pittman. Tod Sehullis of Klon-dike*-was on our streets Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. John Bixler and daughters spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gordon at South Bend. —A son was born to' Mr. and Mrs. Mose Helmuth Thursday, -—e Mr, and Mrs. John Belt and children of Elkhart visited with Charles McGowan and family Saturday. ——- A .number from here attended the Fourth of July celebration at Playland Park at South Bend. Monday evening. —— Mrs. Ruth Truex and Floyd Hughes of South Bend spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Bixler. The children of Mr. amL Mrs. -RobertrStiUsbii; wifi) have been ill with themeasles for the past two weeks, are better again. LSster Gordon of Elkhart spent Ilfs vacation with friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hunsberger and daughter Ruth and Miss Florence Hoover attended the funeral of Millard Fox at Dutchland Friday afternoon. - Mrs. Charles Pittman spent Thursday afternoon with her daughter, Mrs. Evart Gordon. Mr and Mrs. JVirgil Fisher transacted business at Nappanee Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Fredrick and daughter Lillian called on Mrs. Otto Gordon Friday.' Mr. and Mrs, Burwell of Chicago spent several days last week with Mr., and Mrs. O. B. Fisher. Miss Goldie Tyson underwent an operation at the St. Joseph hospital at Mishawaka Thursday. Otis Culp of Wakarusa transacted business here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Longfield and daughter of Brpmen spent Wednesday evening with The former’s parents-, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Longfield. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ed. H. Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Durdfist in Bourbon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sechrist were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs W. M. Hammon of Millwood. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Reed and son, Gail, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Steiger and chll dren, Margaret, Evelyn and Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Stose of Spencerville, O , left Monday, after visiting several days with Mr. and Mrs. John Stose and Mr. and Mrs. •Midi Stose.

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t PERSONALS J ♦ * ♦ ** * * * * * * * * ■> it * * ***&& * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sechrist visited friends in Bremen Sunday. Mrs. Cora Miller and daughter, Hazel, were in South Bend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stauffer of Akron, 0., were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Glen Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin of South Bend were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anglin -were week-end gue'sts ot friends in Mishawaka. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anglin were Sunday guests Os Mr, and Mrs. Henry Snyder at Mishawaka. Mrs. Rosanna Blehl was ( the weekend guest of her sister, Mrs. Oliver Pippmun, of Oak Grove. Mrs. E. E. Miller visited last week with her sister, Mrs. Wash, Laudeman, of Bremen, who is seriously ill. Miss Maude Jones of McClure, 0., is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Shaneyfelt. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boyer left Wed nesday of last week for a two weeks’ visit with relatives and friends in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Simon of Springfield, Miss., returned home Friday, after visiting several days with Mr. and Mrs. Oaka Landaw Miss Lorna Mill or —returned home last Thursday after visiting for two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Baker, in South Bend. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mm Chas. Gwin were Mr. gnd Mrs. C. A, Jackson and family of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. lioyd Stump of New Paris. ’ _ ~~ -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson have gone to Tomah, Wis., to visit tlie former's sister, Miss Blanche Whetstone They will visit in ltorkfnrd. Wis., and Grand Rapids, Mich., on their return, trip.

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PERSONALS Mrs. Elizabeth Mutsehler and son, La Mar- were in Smit h Bend Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Ulery of Bristol called on the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ulery Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs) Charles Seneff of __ Etna Green were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Clabaugh. The Misses Marjorie Price, Edith Knox and Thelma Abell called on 'Mr, and Mrs. 0. J. Yoder at Elkhart Tuesday - afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. Jolm D. Ulery and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ulery left Tuesday for a week’s stay at the Ulery cottage at Tippecanoe lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ulery of I North Webster called on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ulery Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Long were Sunday guests of Mrs. George Sierk and family. Rial Smith of South Bend is visiting at the home of tiis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Long. Miss Laura KloppmaiT of Waynes- . boro, 0., visited from Thursday until ' Monday at the' J. B. Long home. She. | is now visiting at the Mose Grimm , home. Mrs. Willard Price and daughter Marjorie and Mrs. Oscar Sechrist and daughter Eleanor attended the services at thcr First. Brethren camp meeting at Shipshewana Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gentzhorn and daughter, Carolyn, of Fort Wayne are spending this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gentzhorn, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Berlin, - ’ ; Mr. and MrsrArttiur Moyer and family left Tuesday to drive to their home in Glendive, Montana. They have been visiting the past week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Moyer and brother 8. G, Moyer and friends in Nappanee.

Is none too good for us (you and I). The large volume of heat delivered by this furnace from a small amount of fuel is really- remarkableREMEMBER The comfort in the home in winter is measured by the efficiency of the heating system. Call us today for your circular. We repair and remodel any make.