Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 46, Number 1, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 26 August 1926 — Page 2

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• A ■ Announcing an outstanding improvement in travel convenience Beginning August 29th Motor Coach Service will be established by the Baltimore & Ohio direct from trainside at Jersey City to two new stations in the “Heart of New YorlfcCity” >

COMMENCING Sunday, August 29th, a fleet of commodious motor coaches will be placed in operation for the exclusive use of Haitimore ft Ohio patrons, entering or leaving New York City. ; ~ * On arrival in Jersey City, you step from your train into the waiting motor coach which will take you and your hand baggage direct to the heart of *• New Yorks activities, with choice of two routes. Coach stations will be located in the Pershing Square Buildingf on 42nd Street, opposite

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Mrs. Callie Pettit of Chicago. is spending this week here with relatives and frjends. Theodore Stoops and Mr. Jaeger of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stoops. Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brown were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bowser. Eldon Bowser of South Bend called in the afternoon. Mrs. Cora Kinney, Mrs. Geo Cutter, Mrs. Becker and Mrs. Austin of South Bend were callers at the Stoops home last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stoops and son Donald John returned Tuesday to their home in Champaign, 111., after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Stoops.

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Mrs. .T. Walston and two daughters of Chicago came Friday to visjt at the Otis Best home for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ambruster spent the week-end with Mr, and M/s. C. It. Stoops, returning Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Mauler of Indianapolis, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Howard, accompanied her parents home from Yellow Lake camp meeting Sunday evening and will spend a few weeks with them before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. John Ruhl of Nappanee accompanied. by their .; daughter,. Miss Sarah, of Rosswell, N. M?; re turned Saturday from a visit with a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruhl, at Roswell, New Mexico.

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ETNA GREEN Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hamlin and son Wayne have returned from their two weeks’ fishing trip. Those who attended the Thomas reunion at the Community park. Nappanee, of this place, were: Mr. and Mrs. H.. L. Thomas and daughter Olga, Mr. and Mrs. -C. 0. Thomas, Irma Rapp. Marjorie Mason and Mr and Mrs. Bert Smiley. - Mr., and Mrs. C. 0. Thomas_ and Irma Rapp were South Benil visitors Sunday, Irma remaining for a week's visit. - Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thomas of north of town, had as dinner guests Friday: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Teall, Mrs. Edward Mortimer and son, Arthur, of Toledo, 0„ Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Thomas, Irma Rapp and Jennie Binkley Mr. and Mrs. Fivecoat of Kokomo spent the week-end with their daughtei and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. • Roy Whitaker. U. B. Loyal Workers and Christian Endeavor are having a pot-luck supper at Beachwood on Tuesday evening. Mrs. G. RChamplin spent Thursday at Nappanee with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sloat. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomas entertained at 6 o’clock dinner Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Teail, Mrs. Edward Mortfmor, and son of Toledo, 0., Mr. and Mrs. H. L.-ThomUs and daughter and Mrs. Jennie Binkley. Mr and Mrs. -A. S. Wolfe spent Sunday at South Bend with their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wolfe. —— A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dean Friday morning. "■ The committee on faney work for the church fair on Thanksgiving will meet with the chairman, Mrs. Chas. Thomas Thurs day afternoon. Miss Mary Virginia Reubelt was taken to the Emergency Hospital at Warsaw, this morning, for an operation for appendicitis. MILLWOOD CHAPEL Quite a number from here are attending Eel River Christian Conference at Winona. There wilT Be np preaching at the Chapel next Sunday owing to the Pastor, Rev. Hartman, attending Conference.* C. Snively and mother, Mrs. Lydia Snively visited in Elkhart last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Snively.— Floyd Hamman and wife of Cleve lend, 0., after visiting for the past six weeks with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hamman, have returned to their home. —— William Estep and family spent the week-end visiting friends in South Bend. I'j. H. Jones and family, Orlando H Jcnes and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kring attended the Watkins itunion at Beechwood park, Sunday. Mrs. Ed Oswalt and _ children spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Miller, near Sto ney Point. Mrs. D. M. Jones, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Benson. Ed Oswalt is having an addition built to his house, which, when completed, will add much to the appearance as well as convenience of his home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rose and grandson of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oswalt and grandchildren of Niles, Mich., Mrs. Elijah Rarick of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Jesse Miller and daughter, Fayma, of Warsaw, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller, Sunday.

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;> Mr. and Mrs. Frmu-i* Berlin- and. family attended the Slabaugti reunion in Elkhart Friday. Miss Julia 1 Welty is spending this week with My. und Mrs. Hubert Tyrel of Elkhart. Mrs. Barbara Mast is visiting her sons, Earl Mast and Ira Mast and families, at Amboy,. Jud. Mrs. Henry Hartman and son, Wilbur, motored to Milford, 111., ft it a few days’ visit with her sistor, Mrs. Charles Benner. Miss Marylin Irene Slagle is spending the week with Miss Ruth Swihart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swlhart, of North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber have been called to Great Bend, Kan., on account of the serious Illness of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wj H. Weber. Mr, and Mrs. C. B. .Stose and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stose of Spencerville Ohio, spent several days the past week with Mr and Mrs. John Stose and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stose. Mr. and Mrs. John Longfellow have moved into the H. R. Stauffer apartment on East Market street, Recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arilott. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Slabaugh of Akron, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gentzhorn and daughter, Carolyn, of Fort Wayne, and M r - and Mrs. R. It. Berlin and son, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Berlin. • W: E. Slabaugh and Mrs. A. Alexander of Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Seb Nerohouse of Randolph, Ohio, were in Nappanee calling on friends Friday evening and Saturday, after attending the Slabaugh reunion at Go shen Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mutschler returned Sunday evening from a few weeks’ visit with their sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chap man, at Bridgeport, Conn. They also made a tour of the eastern states, visiting many points of interest. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth. Tobias and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lehman and son,- Dillard,. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Calbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolph and family, Isabel Widmoyer, Marjorie Tobias, Russell Phillips and Henry Stahly were among those who spent Sunday at St. Joseph, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Snoke of Marion visited over Sunday wjth their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Best. On Monday Mrs. Best and son Wayne accompanied them to Gary for a few days visit with their sons-inlaw and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mellott and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Squires. *" Mrs. Wiliam Rupert was pleasantly surprised Friday evening, when the following friends came to spend the evening: Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stickle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stickle and daughter, and Miss Ruth Stickle, of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. George Shlart and daughter of Oscealo, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stickle and son of Goshen, and Mrs. John Rupert.

ORDINANCE NO. 17 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO PEDDLERS, HAWKERS AND ITINERATE DEALERS IN GOODS, WARES AND MERCHANDISE AND PRODUCE, PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION. THEREOF AND REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES Be it ordained by the mayor and Common Council of the city of Nappanee, Indiana, That: , Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person tp engage in peddling, canvassing, hawking or street vending within the corporate limits of the City of Nappanee, Indiana, any merchandise or article of value, without first having obtained a license so to do, said license to be issued by the City Clerk upon payment to him of the sum of seventy-five cents ($.75) for the issuance of said license together with ai license fee of ten (110.00) dollars for each day such license shall be in force.' Provided that the above provision of this ordinance shall not apply to wholesale traveling merchants or peddlers who sell only to resident retail dealers, in like commodities, nor to dealers-in. dairy products, nor to venders of produce and provisions raised by themselves in Elkhart County, Kosciusko County, Marshall County, or Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any person or itinerate dealer to sell or offer for sale, barter or;exchange any carload lot or less quantity of fruit, vegetables or farm produce, contained in any railroad car or in any freight depot or store house within the City of Nappanee, Indiana, without first having obtained a license for that purpose as set out in section One (1) of this ordinance. Section 3. Any dealer, peddler, itinerate merchant of person selling goods, merchandise, or wares and duly licensed shall not stop or park his or her cart, wagon, or vehicle on any street or public place in said city to display or sell his or her goods or wares except on the place herein set out. Parties that are engaged in the business as set out in this ordinance may park their ©arts or vehicles on Lincoln street from the alley that runs parallel- with Main street and Elm street to the alley that runs parallel to Main street and Clark street. Section A. This Ordinance shall not apply to persons who are exempt from the, provisions thereof by either State or Federal laws. Section 5. If any provision or section of this ordinanee shall be held void or unconstitutional for any reason, all other provisions and sections which are not expressly held void and unconstitutional shall be and continued in force and effect. Passed and approved this 2nd. day of August, 1926. Willard A. Price, Mayor of theCify of Nappanee, Indiana. Attest: Ralph L. Arnott, City Clerk. -

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nehor of Oak Park, 111 are visiting, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Neher. Mr Neher has taken a position as science teacher in the Michigan State college, Lanslhg, Mich., where they will make their home this, winter. Guests of Mrs. E. E. Frevert at Sunday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rochstroh of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Welsh and sons, Forrest and Devon, of Tyner; and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Frevert Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Anderson of South Bend, and Otto Streck of Garrett/called In the afternoon Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Lemna were Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Brenner of Hoopeston, 111., Mrs. Wiliam Keister of West Lebanon, Ind.r Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shively of Lesburg; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lemna and family of Lakeville; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lemna and family. Miss Dorothy Best, and Mr. and Mrs: Frank I>enina of Nappanee. Jonathan Stutsman and A'.lai Stutsman of Goshen, Mrs. i). G Schrock of Wakarusa, and Mr. ant Mrs. N. A. Lehman were guests a: Sunday dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Smeltzer. Callers in the afternoon at the Smeltzer home were Mr. and Mrs., L. L. Hershberger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Becknell, and Mr. and Mrs. G. A Birkey and family. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Smeltzer and Mrs. Schrock called on Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets, east of town. Mr. Sheets, who has been ill, was not quite so well, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hossler entertained at Sunday dinner for the former’s sister, Mrs. H. H. Harrington of Waukesha, Wis. Those pres-ent-were Mrs. Belle Pinkerton “and daughter of Milford, Mrs. Mary Anglin and family of Leesburg; Mr. and Mrs. -F. W. Gary and family of New Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hossler and family of Mishawaka; Mr. and Mrs. John May of Goshen; Miss Martha Hossler of Elkhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stanlfer and son John, of Nappanee. Mrs. Harrington returned home Tuesday. Among those who attended the con vention at Epworth Forest, Sunday, were the Rev. and Mrs. C. A. McPheeters, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Arch and family, Mr and Mrs. Warren Howenstein and son Noel, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anglin, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Anglin, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. ILowen stein, Mr. and Mrs. John Coppes, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Abell and family, Mrs. Elizabeth Mutschler and son, Carlyle, Mrs. Elizabeth- Zook, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Gulss and family, Mr. and Mrs' Floyd Grasz and daughter, Miriam, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller and family, Mr and Mrs, S. F Callander and family, Peter Yoder, Mr and Mrs. Oliver Bickel and daughter, Lavon; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rensberger, Miss Mary Landis, Mr. and Mrs. William Hepler and Chester Thomas.

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PERSONALS Mrs. Vert Sechrist of South Bend, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Hershberger on Saturday. Miss Dorothy Beghtel of South Bend returned home Sunday after spendjng a week with her grandmother, Mrs. L. A. Beghtel. Her sister, Miss Merril BeghtgL is spending this week at the L. A. Beghtel home.

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PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Neher and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Neher were in Bristol Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Brown and Miss Bessie Brown of Goshen were at Lake Webster, Sunday. Henry J. Klemm, proprietor of the Corner Hardware, spent Sunday in St. Joseph.