Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 46, Number 3, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 September 1926 — Page 2

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Interesting News of South Nappanee

. Miss Inez Miller returned to Nappanee wliere she will attend schobl. Mrs. Uriah Copenhaver, who has been seriously ill, is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. lSee Doe Hug and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Doering of Wakarusa. „Mr. and Mrs. Cash McCloud and family visited relatives in Mishawaka 'Sunday. : ~T~ Mr. and Mrs. Win. Strang and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thornburg of Lapaz, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Emmons and daughter spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hamlin. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Yeagar and family, and Wm. Setschler and two grandsons of Milford, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hepler. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Arch, and. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Parcell spent the Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Tinsman of Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dunnick and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sechrist spent Sunday in Berrien Springs, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monesmith and son of Bourbon and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young and family of Locke —were, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Young.

FAIRY THEATER Modern Motion Picture House GUY LOUDERMILK, Prop. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13-14 — RUDOLPH VALENTINO IN - “MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE’ This is one of Valentino’s latest and best screen productions. As this will probably be the last opportunity <o see one of Valentino’s productions in Nappanee, friends of this great .... ..artist should, not. tni.ss.,attend.ing__pn one _of these evenings. Also “News” and Comedy, “Hanging Fire.” WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15-16 * SYD CHAPLIN in “OH! WHAT A NURSE’ All the fun anyone can stand. A laugh every minute. Comedy, “Here Comes Charlie," and Orchestra Thursday Eve. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17-18 RIN-TIN-TIN in “THE NIGHT CRY” One of the greatest Dog Pictures ever screened. A Picture of Tense Thrills and Tenderness. Also Comedy, “Bear Cats.”

AUCTION SALE

One South Bend MalFeable Range will be sold at 'auction^'ci3minoncing,~“ J " w ™ = Saturday, September 11 Regular retail price of this- range is $125.00 and it.' will be sold to the highest bidder. Here is a chance to get a range "at your own price. Just put your bid in an envelope, with your name and address and Bring it to our store. The bids will be opened, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926, AT U'P. M. If you are the highest bidder you will bo notified.. See the range in our window. '. - P. S.—BIDS MAY BE MAILED IN ALSO. SHIVELY BROTHERS Hardware, Furniture Phone 57 Nappanee

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holderman were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swinohart of Elkhart. Mr. and. Mrs. John Heckaman and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stahly motored to Canton, Ohio, Sunday. Mrs. Dave Gell and Jane attended the funeral of Mrs. Ruth Mayfield. ?■ Mr.A. -Messner of near Orleans hasbeen visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Swarinjfton. The Misses Ona and Nan Swinehart of Elkhart were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Holderman Tuesday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Swarington were Mr. and Mrs. Law’renee Ingle, Peru; Chas. Ingle and son James of Kokomo, Mr. and Mrs. John Ingle and son of Milford and Vernon Ingle of Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Emmons entertained at supper Monday evening the following people; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Deßour, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coppftge of Fort Wayne ami Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wisler of Mishayaka. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haney were Mrs. Amoy Young of South Hadley, Mass., and Miss Elizabeth Young of Winona Lake, and Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Vandyke and daughter Eunice.

NAPPANEE ADVANOE-NEWS. THURSDAY. SEPT. 9. 1926

Miss Fern Strang spent Monday in Now Paris. Ed Brown left Monday morning for Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Sechrist motored to Baroda, .Mich., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hildebrand were at Playland Park, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Freet and family- of Elkhart wero Sunday guestsof. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Geil. Merritt Hinies and Clare Ferris of Kalamazoo, Mich., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs Fred Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Myers of near Bourbon. Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Kring and daughter were Sunday -guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn-Hartman. Miss Julia Hershberger left Monday to spend the winter with he sister in North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. M. Barden and son Lamar attended the Barden reunion at Howe, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strang and family of Bremen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Manges. Miss Cora Hepler of south of Nappanee is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert George. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Monesmith are the parents of a son, born Saturday, September 4. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Sechrist spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hand of Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Mellinger and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smead of Elkhart.* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tobias, and Harmon Tobias and Inez Miracle spent the week-end in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hare and son spent the week-end with the former's mother, Mrs. M. Hare. Mrs. Lydia Tobiars of South Bend was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Elias Tobias. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Huffman .and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hufferd of Bourbon. The Misses Mablc and Margaret Heckaman and Lucile and Susan Heckaman spent Monday in Cromwell. Miss Mary Gross of Lafayette and Miss Nellie Warren of Monticello were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark and family spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Merl Messner of Bourbon. Sunday they went to Lake City, near Warsaw. Mi*, and Mrs. Elmer Kuhn and family and Mr. and rMs. George Berkey of near Locke spent Sunday at Springbrook Park. Mr. and Mrs. John Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ipe of Battle Creek, Mich., have returned from their vacation at Hamlin lake, Ludington, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Messner and family and Miss Francis Corwin were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. WDavis, at Miller, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Foglesdfig' and Mrs. Clarence Dick and the Misses Velma and Beatrice Manges attended the U. B. conference at Winona Lake, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Devoe Hepler and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert George and son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hepler of near Bremen. Mr. and rMs. Clifford McCuen and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Naylor and daughters, Evelyn and Eileen were Sunday guests of Mrs. Daniel Naylor. "Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weaver and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Rodse and'daughters attended The Enoch Arden reunion held at the home of Daniel Evans of southwest of Nappanee. [Sunday guests of Mrs. Rosa Waterman were Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Clyde and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reo Clyde and son Junior, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Surls and’'son Clyde Richard of Elkhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Miller gs South Bend. The week-end Callers of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Monesmith were Mr. and Mrs, Lon Monesmith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monesmith and son, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Haney; Mrs. Chester Moore, Mrs. Waybright and Mrs. Irvin Phillips of South Bend.

. , - v> ■ Hunters - Fishermen THE KAUFMAN & CO. LINE OF Guns, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle Is, as usual, the best and lowest priced in this section. The fall hunting season promises to he a good one and to have good success you should have the best guns and ammunition. You can catch more fish if you are equipped with some of our fine tackle.” 0 * A. H. KAUFMAN & GO. j Phone 68 Nappanee *

CORRESPONDENCE'

GRAVELTON. Mr. artd Mrs. Charles Malcolm were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. They spent the afternoon at the Bristol • fruit farm, Mrs. Otto Robison and children and Mrs. Owen Hershberger of Nappanee spent Sunday with Mrs. Mell Thomas. - Mr. and Mrs. Harley Stuckman of Goshen, entertained tho former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stuckmah, at Sunday dinner. —Mrs. Anna Thomas and daughter Lottie attended the Loticks reunion at Nappanee Community park, Saturday. Delbert Urleh and uncle of Michigan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clevenger. —— Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Sawyer and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. John M,oore of Mentone, Sunday. —— Mr. and Mrs. John Homan motored to Eljdiart Sunday evening. — 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brumbaugh and family motored to Tippecanoe lake, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stump and family Called on Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Scarlett jOf Milford, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Robison were Sunday guest^* of Mr. and Mrs. Cha3. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wyland of Cassopolis, Mich., were Sunday guests - of Mr. and Mrs. James Callander. - Miss Mabel Brumbaugh and Jaunita Gillis, who have been working for some time at Tippecanoe lake, returned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sharp and sons Robert and Arthur were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brumbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Holoway and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Holaway. OAK GROVE. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kling and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kling and daughter of Elkhart visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Pittman on Sunday. —— Mrs. Sabre Starret of Orland was called here on account of the death of her grandson, John Starret, son of Mrs.- Robert Stiilson.— —- Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Gordon have been entertaining, friends from Chicago the past week. Harvey Bixler and family of- near Goshen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bixler. Miss Lillian Wisler returned home Thursday, after spending the week with relatives at Mishawaka. — Claude Nettrouer of Lakeville, transacted businee here on Wednesday.— Arnold McGoweij took in the sights of Nappanee, Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Weldy and children of Bremen were calling on friends here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Eveart Gordon and children spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Chalmer Pittman. - Charles McGowen assisted Wm. McGowen in distilling mint last week. —: — Todd Schallio of Klondike; Harold Lechlitner and John Bixler transacted business at Plymouth on Monday. Forest Scheets visited with his father Thomas Scheets and family at Elkhart 'on 'Sunday. Lester Gordon of Elkhart was calling on friends here Monday. Rev. H. E. Miller and wife of Nappanee spent Tuesday afternaan with Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer i Pittman. Wm. V. Truex of LaPaz | has been working for Eveart Gordon 1 the past week. Miss Geraldine Walters of Elkhart, spent the weekend with her- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Walters. COUNTY LINE NEWS. Harvey Truex and family and Geo. Truex and, wife visited Isaac Blily at Wyatt on Sunday. —— Christian Sinn assisted Chas. McGowen in distilling mint last Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Gordon and children visited Julius Delaughes’ at Lakeville, l#st Thursday. The Loctfe Center school opened last Monday with Ezra Mullett as teacher. Otis Oster and daughter Ernestine of Mishawaka called on Walter Oster’s, Thursday. visited Moses Truex’s a few days last week. Mrs. Wm. Truex spent Thursday with Herman Bringolf and family. Floyd Gordon and Moses Truex attended the Baptist association at Mount Summit last Saturday and Sunday. —— A number from here attended the Hathaway-Mann ifeunion at the home of Ziba Truex, amr Plymouth, last Sunday.

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PERSONALS

Mr. and Mrs. Alton Tom and son of Mishawaka were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Huff over Sunday. Forrest Heyde of Chicago visited friends and relatives in and around Nappanee over Labor day. _ Mrs. Susan Heckaman was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gall. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clipp spent Labor day iii Muskegon, Mich. Charles Kline, and son Oscar were guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. Theodore Kline, at Culver, Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lynch were Sunday guests of the former’s aunt, Mrs. Keith, in Leesburg, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Abell of Jasper, Ind., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Abell over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beeber of Claypool and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wilson of Elkhart were Labor day guests or Mr. and Mrs. Bert Arch. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd arid daughter and Mr. and .Mrs. eßrt Arch and children attended the Wilson reunion at" Sydney, Ind., Sunday. Miss Alice Abell went to North Vernon Saturday, where she will teach in the public schools this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Phend and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phend and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Phend in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snyder and family of Fort Wayne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Conrad at *fheir home south west of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Leonand Pfeiffer and Mr. rind Mrs. Ulias Blosser attended the home coming and harvest meeting of the Yellow Creek church at South West, Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman, at their home on East Market street, were Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Neher and Miss Wilma Kline. Miss Thelma Smiley, clerk in the Moore & Weybright grocery, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smiley in Etna Green Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Freese and Mr. and Mrs. George Pales returned from Fostorla, Ohio, Sunday evening, where they were called by the serioub illness of Mrs. Hugh McKay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Freese. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seltenright, Mrs. Henry Crothes* of Plymouth and Mrs. Jennie Krukow of Glendale, Cal., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mtb. J. L. Silvias. Mrs. Krukow remained for a visit with other relatives and friends in Nappanee. ■

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PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lemna and children of Lakeville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs'. Wm. Lemna. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Milner of Chicago were guests at the George Freese home over Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cikanek of Chicago and Mr. and IHrs. Lewis Nelson of southeast of Goshen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Long.

PUBLIC SALE! PURE BRED DUROC HOGS 100 HEAD ALL CHOLERA IMMUNE FRI., SEPT. 10, ’26 At 1 P. M., one mile north of Millwood Central Office, or 6 y 2 Miles Southwest of Nappanee. At this sale you will have an opportunity to buy some good Duroc hogs, for a foundation and for getting new blood lines in your herd, as my herd boar is one of the best hogs I ever owned. He is by “Great Postmaster” No. 234,261, which hog has taken first premium at the Indiana State Fftir’the past two years. Ho4h alarge type, high back, easy feeding kind. He weighed 600 pounds at 17 months of age, in just growing condition. This herd consists of ten sows mated to the above mentioned hog, to farrow in the near future. THIRTY head of pure bred and choice spring giltsFIVE head of pure bred, choice spring boars. There will be a few breeders’ herds, a choice male and THREE choice gilts. \ FIFTY-FIVE pure bred, extra fide feeding hogs. Also 20 Head Breeding Ewes SHROPSHIRE AND DELAINS J. O. JOHNSTON CAL STUCKMAN, Auct. WM. ULERY, Clerk.

PERSONALS. Miss Martha Mossier of Elkhart spent Sunday in Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seneff of Lady Smith, Wis., visited at the homes ot Wm. Phend and Levi Seneff in Nappanee recently. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davis and Miss Dorris Davis have returned to Chicago, after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis, on West Market street.