Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 45, Number 51, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 12 August 1926 — Page 5

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PERSONALS Mr. W. E. Clabaugh visited his wife at the Hope 7 Methodist hospital at Fort Waynd, Sunday. Arville Whitehead of Redwood City Calif., spent last week at the O. H. Hickel home. • y ■--- Mis. Fred Klotz visited her brotlfer in South Bend oil Tuesday and on Wednesday visited in Niles, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. John Sioat and daughter, Mable, and Miss Hilda Lehman visited in Plymouth and Etna Green, Sunday.

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PERSONALS. Mrs. Florence Smith was in South Bend, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans of Mid dlebury were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Machures. Mrs.' J. R. Arnott spent, (tie weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arnott, of Milford. The Misses Tressa Hamsher and Mary Furney left Tuesday for a three weeks’ visit with friends and relatives at Sugar Creek, O. „

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ETNA GREEN. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hamlin and son Wuyno ctl this place? '-tend* Mr. and Mrs. MeLucas and family of -Fort Wayne started on a fishing trip, Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thomas and little son Verlyn of Mishawaka, and Mrs. U. P. Wolfe of South Bend spent last week at the Charles, Thomas home. Sunday was a big day at Beeehwood with the old settlers meeting, reunions and picnics. Over 700 cars were parked on the grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Miller spent Sunday at Columbia City. U. B. fjoyal Workers held their annual picnic at Beeehwood, Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Binkley of Bourbon spent a part of last week with relatives here. ; A missionary program will be" given at the U. B. church, Friday evening. —■ i n S pjte of the cool evening a good crowd “cleaned up” the ice cream and cake served by the U. B. Loyal Workers on the Mark Burgh lawn, Friday evening. - Mrs. Maggie Forney and daughter Helen are entertaining relatives from Ashley, 0., this week. Mark Heisler has returned from Oklahoma, where he was visiting his brother Fred and family. ——- John Wesley, little son of Rev, and Mrs'. G. R. Cliainplin had his tonsils removed last week.* —— Miss Wilma Thomas, employed at the telephone exchange at South Bend spent Saturdayand Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs; H. L. Thomas. MILLWOOD CHAPEL. Sunday school, 9:30; preaching,' 11:00 a. im, hy the pastor, Rev. J. M. Hartman of Wakarusa. Mrs- Ed. Oswalt and daughter visited one day last week with her sister, Mrs. Wirf. Miller of Nappanee. ■ Next Sunday will be harvest meeting at Camp Creek. ----- Mrs. Ed. Jennings and two sens, Just anil Dale, of Bourbon, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller of this place motored to Nappanee last Friday eyening, calling on James and Earl Sponseller and family. Dale remained over the week-end visiting with his cousin, Merle Sponseller. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Danner, August /Bth. Quite a few from this vicinity spent Sunday at Beeehwood park at the old settlers meeting. A large crowd was in attendance. - Mr. and : Mrs. Burle Martz and son of Nappanee took .Sunday dinner with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oswalt and family. READ EVERY PAGE

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926

Junior Elliott of Fdkhart is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stose and Lyuily. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shively were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walinski of Soutli Bend. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Slagle were -the guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Slagle, Sunday. Miss Charlotte Beghtel of • South Bend Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. L. A. Beghtel. Miss Willodoan Bower of Bourbon returned home Monday after .a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Dumph and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Green of Elkhart and Miss Elvn Hanes of Bourbon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mangus. Miss Ellen Bennett returned to her home in Goshen, Monday afternoon, after visiting a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Machures. Miss Letha Miller, Daniel Metzler, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Naylor of Goshen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bigler. Mrs. Sarah Penney and her guests, Mra. J. Prindle and Mrs. Gertrude Prindle of Charlotte, Miciy, ( were in Elkhart Friday afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Raker, Mrs. Malinda Geyer and Miss Dora Dugdale of South Bend were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Yern Geyer. Mr. and Mrs. Warren , Rickert and daughter, Mary Jeanette,/ and Mrs. Carrie Roberts and children picknicked at Kale Island, Friday evening. Miss Gwendolyn Steele of Chicago is spending two weeks' vacation with her brotherin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Fales. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klotz and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Landis attended the Menuonite camp meeting Sunday afternoon. The Misses Mable Frederick, Eloise Ganger, Edith Stalily and Theo Geyer left Tuesday for Lake Geneva, Wis., to attend the Older Girls’ Camp Conference. Mr. and Mrs. James Pepple and sons. George arid Billy, returned yesterday from the Lamb cottage at lake Wawasee where they have spent the past few weeks. * Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stuckman, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner, Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Richmond. Mr, and Mrs. "XTHet Richmond and family were in Rome City, Sunday. Mrs. J. Prindle and son, Franklin, and Mrs. Gertrude Prindle who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McFall and Mrs. Sarah E. Penney, left Tuesday for their hoflte in Charlotte, Mich.

PERSONALS

ANNOUNCEMENTS OF NAPPANEE CHURCHES UNITED BRETHERN IN CHRIST Corner Elm and Market Streets. D. H. and Celia Pellett, PastorsThe exchange of pulpils on last Sunday evening was appreciated and our people reported a splendid, message by the Rev. Mr. McE’heeters, who spoke on the subject of “God.” On next Sunday evening we are to enjoy a feast of good things at Community park in the union service. Everyone showtri plan to attend. Our Sunday S&hool will be held at the usual hour, followed by the morning preaching service. The Junior Christian Endeavor will be held at 6; 30 with dismissal in time to reach the park. Do not forget the prayin’ mebtfnjr on Thursday evening. Also the M. W. A. at' the parsonage on Friday evening at 7:30.Election of officers will be held for both the Sunday school and church offices on Sunday morning. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN. So you’re going on a vacation. Why? Well because you think you deserve it, but largely because you want to keep fit physically to do your daily task. Much more important is it that we keep our spiritual condition in a heauthful state. Keep regular habits of worship in winter and summer. Be faithful in the daily activity ami yours shall lie the reward. Sunday Services.—Sunday school at 9:30; worship, 10:45; prayer meeting Thursday evening,,, 7:30. Union "service at community Auditorium, Sunday evening at 7:30. We welcome you to these services. Galen B. Royer, Pastor. THE CHURCH OF GOD. The Sunday school lesson for August 8, was “Who Should Be naptized.” This ail important qiiestion in,clearly answered in the gospel—believers of all nations and only believers. “HoW we Ought to Walk and Please God,” was the theme of the morning message.. i Thes. 4:1 was the text. The night teormon was “Heaven, Our Inheritance.” The scripture used was 1 Pet. 1:1-5. There will be no services here after the Wednesday night prayer meeting until after the close of the state camp meeting at Yellow lake, four miles south of Burket, which will be from August 14 to 22. We take pleasure in inviting our friends and neighbors and hope to see many of you there. J. N. Howard, Pastor. ST- JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. S. Main and Indiana Rev. R. N. McMichael, Pastor. We are indebted to a Negro preach er for the following announcement: “In the promulgation of the Gospel, three books are necessary: The Bible, .the hymn book, and the pock-et-book. Come next Sunday and bring all three.” What advice did Jethro give Moses? That is the mystery of next Sunday’s lesson. No church services next Sunday. All women of the church are invited to meet at the Knobel home next. Wednesday afternoon. Important. GRAVELTON BRETHREN CHURCH Sabbath services for ' August *ls. Sunday jchofll at 1:30 p. m., John Stuckman, superintendent. Preaching at 2:30 by Rev. S. M. Whetstone. Christian Endeavor at 7:30 n. m.; leader, Louise" Small?.. Everybody Is cordlSlly invited to attend these services. Mrs.. Jc£nos Arver of Sturgis, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi J. Yhritey of Nappanee, recently won the first prize of |25 for an essay on how to improve the political conditions in Sturgis. Three prizes were offered by the Kirseh Mfg. - company of that, city. A synopsis of the prize winning essays were published in the Sturgis Daily Journal. The local government problems of that city do not seem .to vary much from other cities of that, size; Henry Hartman and Wilbur Hartman spent Monday in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Citlp of Kewanee and Mrs. Sylvian Parks left Tuesday-Tor Luna., Q.,~t0 -attend- the Culp reunion’ today. They will be gone about a week. - ‘ . Mr... and Mrs. Edward Arch, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Arch and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Walters attended the Arch-Bickel reunion at McNaughton park, Elkhart; Sunday.

Plums, Prunes, Peaches _?*_ i * * ‘ We are having a fine crop of Plums and Prunes. The first to ripen will be the BURBANK, which sell for SI.OO. Bradshaw, Lombard, Green Gage, Rain Cloud at $1.25. _____ v German and Silver Prunes At $1.50 a Basket . .. „ Send, in your order by mail or telephone- We will book the orders and let r you know wherj they are ripe. * , A large Apple crop is in sight; "dust follow the crowd that is coming this way. Telephone No. 3013 SYRACUSE, IND. ' r JAMES DEWART, Proprietor.

PERSONALS Miss Gurnio' Landis returned Tuesday from a two weeks’ vacation spent in Delphi and Milwaukee. Orres Mishler, Mrs. Lydl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trover visited in Peru, Sunday. Miss Thelma Smiley was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Bert Smiley, of Etna Green.

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PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stouder and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe visited the formers’ sons, Kenneth, in South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Manford Stouder Elkhart. Saturday. Mno'll 11. Harrington of Waubasha Wis., came Saturday to spend two weeks wflh her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Stauffer.

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