Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 45, Number 52, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 19 August 1926 — Page 2
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GROCERY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ‘ 10 pounds Pure Cane Sugaf 65c French Cream Salad Mustard 13c Campbell’s Pork and Beans 9° Duz. Washing Powder, large size 21c Duz Washing Powder, small, 3 for 25c Libby’s Apple Butter, No. 2M> can 21c Puffed Wheat? per'package .-m-r..13c ’ FOR NEXT WEEK 7 (Watch Our Windows) Kirk’s Flake White Soap, 6 cake! for 25c Oil Sardines, 8 cents, 2 for. 15c Edgcmdht Crackers, 1 pound package ... .-.23c Kellogg’s. Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, small 10° Kellogg’s Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, large 15c Mishler & Miner PHONE 96 GROCERS NAPPANEE
CORRESPONDENCE
ETNA GREEN. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Miller accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker of Elkhart to Logansport Sunday. Mrs.' Allie Cop&n and Mrs. Mark Burgh motored to Ft. Wayne last! Tuesday. ■ Mrs. Paul Rapp of Tryringo, Calif., Mrs. R. P. Wolfe of South Bend and Mrs. Nora Cain of Warsaw spent a portion of last week at the Charles Thomas home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bloxham of Chicago spent the week end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Bloxham..Mr, and Mrs, Devon. Dickson entertained the 500 club last Tuesday evening. —— Mrs. G ; . R. Champlin has been suffering with tonsilitis. Those who took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Disher of Syracuse and Mrs... Jennie Binkley of Bourbon. Art Hatfield, the new postmaster and family expect to move to to f wn this week. Miss Thelma who has been clerking for Elder & Clabaugh here, is now employed at Nappanee, for the same firm, as is also her sister, Mrs. Irma Klingerman.
TIRES TIRES TIRES Come in and buy your tires where you can get real tire service. We have the latest and most practical method for balloon repair work. Don’t forget the place, on E. Market street, at'CLIPP AUTO SUPPLY STORE 160 E. Market Street Phone 83—Nappanee
Ci ceYour Family , A Treat EAT WHERE IT IS COOL. ' SPECIAL. SUNDAY DINNERS, 45, 60, 65 CENTS Lunches; SO Cents. Week-Day Dinners, 35 and 40 Cents. An extra drink with every meal free. WE AIM TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. Private Dining Room for Dinner Parties. . Cooking done by an experienced lady chef. String Orchestra and Special Supper Every Thursday Evening. CLUB RESTAURANT THE ONLY PLACE TO EAT. I Thank You. FRED J. EBINGER, Prop.
REASONS why it is Complete with dusting tools Only $ 6.25 Doum!
MRS. VERN GEYER, Sales Representative Phone Ll2l SHIVELY BROTHERS Hardware, Furniture Phone 157-Nappanee
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Stranss spent Sunday at Barbee lake Mrs. John Eby of Los Angeles, Calif., is making an extended visit with Mrs. Nelson Rood. ~ Mrs. Elton McCloud of Davenport, lowa,, visited with Mrs. Myrtle Beck, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sloat and daugh ter, Mable, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vail at New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bowser and Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brown were guests, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowser of Milford. Mrs. F. G. Huxter of Netconia, N. J. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sheets, last week She returned home Saturday. Mrs. C. A. Godbersen had a birthday party on Mr. Godberseh and son, Raymond, August 14. Guests were present from Georgia; Mishawaka and South Bend, Ind., and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frick an<j fam ily of Wawaka, Ind., Sunday guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Blosser. Mrs. Frick and children visited here until Tuesday.
1 For the first time, it make 9 --, possible“ Positive Agitation.” 2 In the ordinary cleaning time.it beats out and sweeps t’P • i average of 101% more dirt. 3 is an even greater rug-t-aVer; Hoover-cleaned rugs wer years longer. 4 h fe virtually service-proof, requiring no oiling. 5 50% stronger suction makes its dusting tools more efficient. G Its dust-and germ-proof bag is now washable. 7 Many new features insure greater operating ease. See The Greater Hoover today! Let us demonstrate it in your home, by cleaning one of youx rug 9—-free!
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PERSONALS
Harvey Stahly transacted business in Grand Rapids Tuesday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Brown were in Dowaglac, Mich, Tuesday. W. E. Clabaugh spent Sunday with Mrs. Clabaugh In Fort Wayne. Mrs. Henry Berger Is til at their home on West Walnut street. J. E. Roost* of Elkhart spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Culp. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Geyer and family were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Geyer. . . Letha Miller and Daniel Metzler motored to Galien; Mich., Sunday, lor a few days’ vigjt. Lloyd and Florence Miller -and Stella Strauss were in South Bend, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Emmons and daughters spent Sunday in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs H. H. Schlemmer of South Bend visited the latter’s fath er, Byroii Terwilliger, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pippenger of Chicago are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huffman. Mrs. Mary Wisler was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Housouer at Wakarusa, Sunday. Mrs. H. M. Byler returned Friday after spending three weeks with her son, V. S. Byler, at Cleveland, Ohio. The Misses Beskie and TreVa Anglin are spending this week with relatives in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Warner and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Howenstein ,-spent Sunday at St. Joseph, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Yarian and family spent Sunday at St. Joseph, Mich. ■ j Miss Hariei Rippey of Warren, Ind., visited over Sunday with Miss Lavon Bictel. H. P. Callander of Renssalaer, spent several days <fn business in Nappanee the past week. Mr and Mrs. M. S. Pletcher and son Frederick spent Sunday with Mr. tufd Mrs. H. M. Stoll at Michigan City Miss Blanche McKee, librarian, is spending her vacation in Terre Haute. Donald and Eloise Miller spent last week with Mr. .and . Mrs. Harrison BOwers, near Elkhart. _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sorenson and William Burke— of Fondulac, Wis., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Becknell, Saturday. Mrs. Karl Knoble and family and Mrs. Jacob Dander spent last Thursday afternoon and evening in South Bend. Edith Wells, bookkeeper at George L. Lambls office, returned Friday afternoon, after spending a week's vacation with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Book and—Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Weaver of South Bend spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weveand, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walters and tamily and Mr. and_Mrs. Warren Howenstein and son Noel, spent Sunday at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hossler and sons, Harrison and Devon, attended the Kilmer reunion at Warsaw, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LoirGeyer and family attended the Hollar reunion at the , Dave Price home near Milford, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Devon Richmond were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Phillips near Bremen. [The Rev. Mt, and Mrs- S. B. Myers and family of Findlay, 0., are visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs.- Kathryn Mauler Mr, and Mrs. A,- B, Wiles and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Zook and daughter, Frances, of Sturgis, -Mich., were .guests of D. J. Miller and family, Sunday. Mr. and# Mrs. Frank Hirshman and Miss Mary Nierman of Indianapolis and G, Nierman—and-Enoch-Nierman of Los Angeles, Calif,, w.ere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dillman Rickert. Mr, and Mrs. William Clouse and Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Rensberger attended a funeral at the Rock Run church, east, of Goshen, Saturday afternoon. Mr? and Mrs. Fred Truax and daughters, Hilda and Naomi, and D. W. Truax of Barnsville, Ohio, are spending a week with Mr, and Mrs. William Knox. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Walker and Miss Helen McKenno of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. George Walker of Nappanee spent Sunday with Mrs. Elizas beth Wert. S. L. Walker and George Walker are brothers of Mrs. Wert. • Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Heinke, Carl and Robert Heinke and Mrs. James Franklin and daughter, Laura, of Bremen, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Sirs. Elmer krou.- Mabel and Margaret Krou, who have visited the past week in Bremen, returned home. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fisher and sons, Mrs. George Fox and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smeltzer and son, Junior attended a reunion at the home of Frank Misener, three miles south of Warsaw, Sunday. There were 80 persons present. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Roose, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Roose of South Bend', who are on a fishing and touring trip through the northern and central regions of Wisconsin, expect to reach Nappanee, tomorrow-. '* 1 Mr. and Mrs. W-. A. Wagner of Waterloo, lowa, and Mr< and Mrs. O. E. Wagner and daughters, Ruth and Olive, of Grundy Center, lowa, visited from Saturday until Tuesday With Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sylvester, when they left for a few days visit |in Flora. Mrs. W. A. Wagner is a I sister of Mrs. Sylvester.
PERSONALS 1 Mr. and Mj-S. Wm. Castleman. of Knox and Mr. and Mrs. Dun Fetters <(i Plymouth wqre Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orres Mishler. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Postma, Mrs. Jadob Postma and Mrs. Lucinda May .intended the Church of God meeting at Yellow l.*ke Church, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shively and Miss\ Nancy Roberts of South*-Bend spent Sunday at Sargents hotel, I-ake Wawasee. Mrs. Shively and Miss Roberta will remain there this week.
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The Great AUGUST Money Saving Sale at Your Rexall Store. It is a remarkable demonstration of the saving power of 10,000 Rexall Stores located in all parts of the country who manufacture the merchandise in their oi/vn factories, with few exceptions, and distributed to you through the Rexall Store.
Jordan Almonds The good old-fashion-ed kind that everybody likes. Keep the candy jar filled with them. During our August Factory-to-You-Sale
Bex of 24 Tablets, 19c
Puretest Mineral Oil Russian Type Is both odorless and colorless' possessing those elements which make nal lubricant. During our August Factory-to-You Sale 16 OZ. BATTLE 69c
Puretest Castor Oil'" Made from freshly harvested beans. Sweet nutty taste. Can be taken easily. Safe for children. During our August Factory-to-YoU Sale 3 OZ. BOTTLE, 19c
Rexall „. MILK OF MAGNESIA An effective antacid and laxative. Good for heartburn, sour stomach, dyspepsia and the like. Useful as a dentifrice and mouth wash. During our August , Factory-to-You Sale Full Pint 39c
During our August Factory-to-You Sale
Jonteel Vanishing Cream or Cold Cream Two splendid creams to keep the skin soft, whiteand youthful in appearance. Regular Price' 50e During our August Factory-to-You Sale 39c
Georgia Rose Talcum Soft, cool and refreshing. Delightfully perfumed with real attar of roses. Great after shaving and for general toilet use. Regular Price 25c. -- " - ’ fc During our August Factory-to-You Sale
SAVE with SAFETY at your Drug Store DUNHAM & LOVE Nappanee
' at Winona Those from Nappahee who Were at Winona last Wednesday evening to hoar Louise Homer were, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rickert, Mrs. G. F. Brown, Mrs. Joe Lehman and daughter Hilda, Mable Sloat, Florence M. Miller afid Mrs. Aerial S. Warren. PIPPENGER REUNION. The Pippenger family reunion will be held at the home of Joe Stull, 5 miles south of Elkhart on the Oakland Ave„ road September 5, instead of being held at the Community park as before reported.
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Per Pound 39c
Puretest - Aspirin Tablets The aspirin that does not depress the heart. For the relief of headaches, pain, rheurriatism and the like. During our August Factory-to-You Sale
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98c Electrex Curling Iron And Waver Rod Can be used on either direct or alternating current. Will not burn the hair, 79c
CANDY AND STATIONERY 35c Liggett ’s ; ,Milk Chocolate Bar r }/± lb 25c Delicious Spice Drops—per pound .........,...... .39c Old Fashioned Gum Drops per pound , 39c 50c Lord Baltimore Portfolio 39c 75c Value Cascade Pound Paper and Envelopes— Both for .59c 75c Tradition Linen Correspondence Cards 69c SI.OO Beautiful Arabesque Stationery. .79c
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS 25c Fir staid Adhesive Plaster 1 in x 2i/o yds. 19c 50c Tinker Tape. Has a hundred uses 29c Gauze tg, 1 doz (sanitary napkins) 43c Maximum Combs. All coarse and coarse and fine 23c to 39c SI,OO Lather Brush. Mixed Badger bristles 79c
TOILET REQUISITES 50c Klenzo Liquid Antiscptic 7777390 50c Famous Jonteel Talcum Powder 39c 75c Harmony Lilac Vegetal 59c SI.OO Georgia Hose Body Powder 79c 50c Tiny Tot Baby Combination Set . . 39c 25c Harmony Toilet Cream, 19c 25e Orange Blossom Taleum Powder . . ~,....., „ 19c 60c*tlexall Shaving Lotion. .39c SI.OO Toilet Waters. Six delightful odors 79c $1.49 E)ectrex Hair '" Dressing Set ~7 . ....... ,99c
PURETEST AND REXALL PRODUCTS 50c Puretest Fluid ‘Extract Cascara Aromatic, 4 oz.. ,39c Puretest Norwegian Cosd — Liver Oil, pint .69c Puretest Sodium Bicarbonate —1 lb. 13c. .2 f0r.... 25c 25c Puretest Tincture of lofjlne with glass applicator, 19c Puretest Witch Hazel Ffdl Pint . . 39c Puretest Glycerin Suppositories, Infant’s and Adults, one dozen ... 19c 25c Puretest Hydrogen Peroxide, 8 oz 19c 25c Rexall Corn Solvent % oz. bottle . . 19c 50c Rexall Evelo. A soothing lotion for the eyes... 39c *2sc Rexall FoofPow&r” ™' 4 ounces . . . 19c 30c Elk ay’s Klens-all, 4 oz. Cleans spots from clothing. .23c
s PURE FOOD PRODUCTS DURING ENTIRE PERIOD OF “FACTORY-TO-YOU" SALE. Opeko Tea, % lb 2 for 61c Symond’s Inn Vanilla Extract, 2 ounces \ 2 for 36c Imitation Vanilla Extract, 2 ounces . - 2 for 21g Symond’s Inn Lemon Extract, 2 ounces .2, for 41c Ballardvale Chocolate Sauce, 12 ounce# 2 for 36c
PERSONALS Mr. hnd Mrs. Roscoe Shively hhd son attended the Richhart reunion at Warsaw, Sunday'. Edwin Tarman of New Pans and Josephine Tobias were In South Bend, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wiley. Marguerite Tobias and Lowell Sheets were at Oakwood park, Lake Wawasee, Sunday. Frank Armey of Nanton, Alberta, Ca„ and Mrs. J. W. Caswell of Armstrong, B. C. Canada, were guests of the Samuel Miller family Sunday afternoon and evening.
CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT CAMP The Camp Fire Girls l vll Mo '4, v morning for a ten days’ camp at ti,„ Tannadoonah camp., Pieasant i ak ,-, Michigan, with Mrs. George N ort()l j as their guardian. Miss Doris Bishop of South Bend is director or (] l4 camp, which accommodates so‘ g i,u at one time. The girls who went Monday were Maxine Wright, Vir ginia Coppes, Evelyn Yarian, Meli!i Campbell, Katherine Deßow, tyiln Abell, Wilma Walters, Isabel Geyer and Blanche Jervis.
Why We Run the August Factory to-You Sale Everybody today want* to save money—you do, so does your neighbor next door, so does every other person. Rexall ownership alone of these Great- Plants and Laboratories makes possible such values. We sincerely invite you to visit our store, to see these rare values, and to make the most of this great money-saving opportunity.
An Exceptional Value
Harmony Olivo Shampoo Brings out all the real life and lustre, natural and color. Regular Price 50c During our August Factory-to-You Sale 37c
MEN!! 25c can of Gentlemen’s Talc cream tint slightly perfumed and a Jumbo tube of Klenzo Shaving CfeSfa. During our August Factory-to-You Sale Both for 39c
KLENZO DENTAL CREME Its daily- use keeps the teeth white and sparkling, your gums healthy and your breath sweet and clean. v Regular Price 25c. During our August Q ' Factory-to-You Sale lvC
One pound of Hallcroft Bond Writing Paper i Regular Price 50c and A box of 50 Envelopes to match. Regular Price 50c
During our August _ , _ n Factory-to-You Sale Both for 79C
Hospital Absorbent Cotton Fine quality——quickly absorbent. The most economical way te--buy -cotton, for general , household purposes. During Our August Factory-to-You Sale Pound Roll 54c
FERRARI OLIVE OIL Highest quality imported oil. Use / Ferrari Olive Oil for cooking; everything will taste better. During Our August Factory-to-You Sale FULL PINT, 59c
Bouquet Ramee Face Powder Regular Price SI.OO Bouquet Ramee Talcum Powder Regular Price 5f ;
During our August Factory-to-You Sale Both for SI.OO
REAL BAY RUM Made from high quality oil of Bay. Full strength. Just the Thing lor arter 'the- slnne uml general toilet use. Regular Price 75c. During our August Factory-to-You Sale Full Pint 49c
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