Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 45, Number 51, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 12 August 1926 — Page 2
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PERSONALS. Miss Edna Pluniraer of South Bend spent the week-end with her" parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Plummer. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ganger anu fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wartsler and Messrs Bob Mishler and Wayne Weybright of ‘New Paris picknicked at Christiana lake, Sunday. Mrs. Glen Stillson and son, Glen Jr., returned Tuesday evening from Walkerton where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hershberger, since last-Thursday."— Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reed and fam ily visited the latter’s sister in Warsaw, Sunday. Their two hoys, Frederick and “Ray, who had visited there a week, returned home with them.
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PERSONALS The Misses Eilegn Link of Canton, 0., and Helen Price of Nappanee, and Messrs. Rollin Johnson and Donald Buzard of Ashland, 0., were at St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, Saturday, Rev. and Mrs. Miles ,1. Snyder of Decatur, 111., w r ere supper guests of Mrs. Miles’ uncle. T. C. Leslie, Friday evening, while in the city visiting with relatives and friends. - Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and -Mrs. WilJJa Rooscs were Mrs. Chari*** Warren and Ethel McChestney of Lakeville, Mrs. Dale Rowe of Norrie. Mis., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ltoose oi South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Roose otr-Nappanee.
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Miss Evelyn Lehman returned home Friday evening from Shipshewana lake, where she was the, guest of Miss Charlotte Price. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Best of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. W.. H Best. Mrs. Nettie Churchman of Wichita, Kas., and Mrv and Mrs. William Walker and daughter, Willa, spent Sunday at Clear Lake, Ind. Albert Knoble of South Bend, Mabel Tom Milford and Louise Knoble spent Sunday and Monday at Crawfordsville and Turkey Run. Mrs. Levi Troup and grandson. Newell, returned from South Haven, Sunday, where they visited the former's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schrock. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagle of Warsaw and Russell Beagle of Wyoming were guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sunday. They motored to Oakwood park, Lake Wawasee, Sunday afternoon. The Rev. C. L. Haney, pastor of the Dayton, Ohio, Wayne Avenue Evangelical church, called on friends in Nappanee Monday, while enroute to the general convention at. Lake Koronis, Paynesville, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Eshenbaugh and children of South Bend called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jerles Sunday. Mrs. Jerles and daughter, Mary Kathryn returned with them and remained until Tuesday afternoon visiting with relatives.
NAPPANEE ADVANCENEW3 THURSDAY. AUOUST 12, 1926
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LOCKE NEWS. Herr and Mrs. Cliuiies PlctqheF visited Mrs. Homer Woodcock Friday afternoon. The Misses Lucile and Susan Heckenian of .Nappanee spent" Wednesday with the Misses Arabella and Clarabell -Hanes. - Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and fftmily were at the huckleberry marsh near Cassopolis Saturday. —— Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Tatum and Mrs. Minnie Dennison spent Saturday witji Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bender at New Paris. - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyer and daughter attenried thv Tyson reunion at Wnka.rusa Sunday. Ms. and Mrs. Gaston Tatum add Mrs., Minnie Dennison. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bender and children find Mr; ajuf Mrs. Chris Bender had sapper with Mr. and Mrs Hoy Shank Saturday evening. ——< Mr. arid Mrs. Uaroltl) Boyer and daughter called on .friends in Elkhart Sunday evening. • The Her. Silas Weldy preached at\ the Salem church Sunday evening. —V Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson of Nappanee, Harvey Clingdanel of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. John Martin ,and family were guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bur key Sunday. —— The Rev. Ray Yoder preached at the Nap pauee Mennonite church Sunday evening"—— Miss Emily Slaby spent a week with Mr. and Mrs;. Sylvester Miller. The Jiachitel reunion wad held at the’-home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bachtel seven miles south of Elkhart Sunday. A number were present from here. The oldest member present was Mrs. Susan Wrildy Wakarusa. One death was reportedin the family in the last year, that of . Wm. Bachtel of Waterloo, Ind. --•• -Miss Marjorie Shrock returned home Sunday evening after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Flossie Larmier of Goshen, a week. ——’ The Misses Marjorie, Marian, and Mary Shrock -attended the Rupert reunion at Twin Lake, Howe, Ind, Sunday. ==— Oscar Loney and son Kirk of 'Bourbon called on the former’s autit,. Mrs. Amanda Geiselman Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John M^ltgnberger and son of Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Pippenger over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thomas were also guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Tatum and daughter and Mrs. Minnie Dennison of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bender and children, Mrs. Roy Shank and children spent; "Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bender’s home. A pot luck dinner and ice cream and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brock attended the Rupert reunion at Twin Lake Sunday. —— Mrs. Chas. E. Clouse and son Lamar visited Mrs. Jay Sheets and Mrs. Sarah Clouse Saturday. —w John F. Stump spent Monday with his brother Jacob Stump at Flkinnt. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Tatum and daughter and Mrs. Minnie Dennison returned to South Bend Monday. ——
Miss Edna Bender is spending two weeks in South Bend. -—■ Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sheets visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sheets, Sunday evening. -- Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thomas* accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dennison to South Bend Thursday. Mrs. James Beucher of Davis .county visited Abe A. Stump"Monday.”—— Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thomas returned to Fort Wayne Friday after spending five days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Pippenger. A number from Locke and vicinity attended the Sunday school conference held at ClintOn Brick' Mennenite church, east of Goshen Wednesday and Thursday. ADVANCE-NEWS $2.00 PER YEAR
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5,000 ATTEND OLD SETTLER’S PICNIC SUNDAY I A crowd estimated at attended the annual meeting or thq Kosciusko County Old Settlers’ Association al Beaohwood Bark, Huffman’s lake on Sunday. Hoff. Andrew J. Hickey gave the address and oilier numbers on the program were Selec-, tions by the Atwood £>and, readings by Catherine Poqr and Devola Huffer, and concert by old time fiddlers. John .0. Motto, former republican chairman, of Winona Mike, was present and introduced Mr. Hickey following a brief talk by the president, Seward W. Poor. According to William Person, owner of beautiful Beaohwood park, 931 au Lunin hill's, were Pa ifee grounds and despite the large crowd no accidents were reported. Many family reunions were held on the grounds during the day and children and older people enjoyed bathing, swimming and other water sports. The weath er was ideal' for the meeting. Officers were, re-elected as follows; Seward W. Poor, of near Etna Gfecn, president; "'Glenn Snyder, also of near Etna , Green, secretary and treasurer. It was decided to hold the 1927 meeting at Beach wood. tile last Sunday in August,' A large number from Nappanee spent the day at Beachwod. SPARKS CIRCUS TC v BE* IN WARSAW On Saturday, August 28, afternoon and evening, under huge masses of canvass, the finest circus ever made by the ingenuity and courage of men, will parade and show in Warsaw to make the young folks happy and the old folk? voung. The great parade is Saturday morning at 11:00 o’clock. First, of a11,.,a real wild animal circus is a 1926 acquisition, having been imported from the world’s greatest wild animal training quarters at Stel lingham, Germany.'included in these I displays will be found lions, tigers, leopards,'polar and grizzly bears—even trained ostrichs will be seen in addition to the Sparks group of sixteen. "Rotation” horses, the two elephant herds, fancy gaited and posing horses, the Bibb County Pig Circus, Sparks’ Seals, and hosts of others of a noval nature. The circus proper opens with an elaborately staged spectacle, ’’L’Orri, the Jungle Quenn”, in which all of the animals, pefonners, premier dancers, and a large chorus participate. Asa fitting finish to the all feature performance, the.__mamm.oth pageant, “The Flag of America" -will be presented, in which 800 people and 500 horses appear. Sparks Circus has. been tripled in size this season and is today one of the largest in the world. Excursions on all railroads. BURKHOLDER REUNION TlieTlurkholder family reunion was held at Silver Lake, Sunday, with 94 in attendance. A program consisting of readings and musical numbers was given. At the business meeting it was decided to hold the next reunipn at Mud I>ake, the second Sunday in August. Those present from this city were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stump, Mrs. L. A. Beghtel and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaum and family. PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kindle and family of Elkhart were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Crow, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Yarian and children spent Sunday afternoon in Elkhart. Miss Myrtle McCleary of Kokomo, came Sunday to visit tor & few weeks with Miss Gwendolyn Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weybright attended the South Bend fair, Thursday afternoon.
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FJIRY THEATER ' Modem Motion Picture House „ , GUY LOUDERMILK, Prop. ■> —■ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Auflust 13-14 WALLACE BEERY and RAYMOND HATTON in “BEHIND THE FRONT” The Sunny Side of War. _ v - h ~- - - - u MONDAY AND TUESDAY, August 16-17 AILEEN PRINGLE and BEN LYON in “THE GREAT DECEPTION” Also a News Reel and Comedy. WEDNESDAY AND, THURSDAY. August 18-19 RICHARD DIX, LOUIS WILSON and WALLACE BERRY in Zane Greys’ Big 10-Reel Feature “THE VANISHING AMERICAN”
GRAIN SHIPMENT. The Nappanee Elevator coihpany has received and shipped out 807,(llHl pounds of wheat during the past ten days. Os this amount, 300,000 pounds was for the Indiana Wheat Groweis’ association. ATTENDED CAMP MEETING Among those from Nappanee who attended the camp meeting at Epworth Forest, Lake Webster, Sunday, were: Mi;, and Mrs. 0. H. Biekle and daughter, Lavon, Miss Alice Abell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stose and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rensberger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Dillman Riekert. Mr. and Mrs. Will N. Davis spent Sunday with relatives at Ligonier. T. J. Huffer of Guthrie, Okla., is visiting with brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ade M. Anglin.
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BIG ELKHART COUNTY FAIR AT GOSHEN Tuesday-Friday, August 17-20 INCLUSIVE FOUR NIGHTS AND THREE DAYS Opens Tuesday Night Closes Friday Night NINE VAUDEVILLE ACTS EACH AFTERNOON AND EACH NIGHT CONCERTS BY THE TRI-CITY BAND EACH AFTERNOON AND EACH NIGHT $2,650 IN HARNESS RACE PURSES - ■ * THREE RACES EACH AFTERNOON $2,500 IN PREMIUMS FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS DISPLAYS AND EXHIBITIONS OF LIVESTOCK PAID BY ELKHART COUNTY •- ADMISSION FEES DAY—GATE, 50 CENTS l DAY—GRANDSTAND, 50 CENTS ! NIGHT—GATE, 25 CENTS ! NIGHT-GRANDSTAND, 25 CENTS i
PERSONALS Tracy Harshner w;is in South Bern! Friday evening. Ray Hurst was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Plummer, Surfday. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Lentz were at Chapman lake over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Best were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Weiser of Milford, Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Donald Weybright were guests of Mr. arid Mrs. \\". \\ James of Fort Wayne, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hepler and Mrs. E E. Miller spent Sunday at Oak wood park, Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lehman visited llieir son, Charles, at James lakn, last Sunday. Charles is with the Boy Scout Troop No. 3 at that place.
