Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 46, Number 6, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 30 September 1926 — Page 2

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Interesting News of South Nappanee

Mr'S. A. Bartholomew was the week-end guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Haney. Mrs. Vivian Sechrist and Mrs. Henry Myers and ,son Delbert and Mrs. David Sechrist spent Monday with Mrs. Harold Lemer of Bourbon. Mr. and Mrs. Vwa Snid&r ami family and Mr. and Mrs. George Snider and family, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Snider. Rev. and Mrs. Ethel Perry and family of Elkhart and Mrs. Arthur Holderman and sons, Glenn and Charles, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Haney. Mr. Paul Van Dyke of- Winona was a week-end guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.- Ralph llaney Mr. Van Dyke will attend the P. S. College of Chicago this year. The Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bardoy were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bechtel and family of Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Metzler and family, and John Rensberger. Mrs. Hiram Manges is spending a few days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strang, before going to the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vories, at Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Manges will spend the winter with them.

AUDITORIUM THE HOME OF METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER UNIVERSAL AND FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES Friday and Saturday, October 1-2 ERICH VON STROHEIM’S “THE MERRY WIDOW” With MAE MURRAY as the widow and JOHN GILBERT as the prince. Here is the greatest romance ever screened the gorgeous tale of the Merry Widow and Prince Danilo which, as a stage marvel, captivated the civilized world. Also' NeWs and Comedy. Hear the “Merry Widow Waltz” by our Famous Orchestra Saturday. Prices 15 and 30 Cents. Monday and Tuesday, October 4-5 ART ACCORD in “THE TERROR” Also Chapters 7 anS 8 of “STRINGS OF STEEL.” Wednesday and Thursday, October 6-7 “EXCHANGE OF WIVES” With LEW CODY, ELEANOR BOARDMAN, Renee Adoree and Creighten Hale. The play that kept Broadway howling! Now the funniest film of marriage. Also News and Comedy. COMING—“ONE OF THE BRAVEST” And Reginald Denny in “ROLLING HOME”

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Mrs. Cal Leslie was a Sunday | guest of Mr, and Mrs. A. C.^lunt. Mr.'and Mrs. Henry Johnson of near Nappanee were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haney and sons were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mr. Paul Brandes of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Godbersen and daughter were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Ray Garber of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Strang and son Lester were Sunday guests of Mr. Jind Mrs. Hershal Strang. Dimuhi Weaver, son of Mr. and Mi's, > Floyd Weaver, had his tonsils removed- Friday, at Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers and fam ily were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Myers of near Bourbon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holderman and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Holderman anti family of South Bend motored to Warsaw, Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Holderman and son Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mil-ler-were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kiuney of near Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Rumfelt and daughter, Dorothy, of Elkhart, were Sunday guests of the latter's parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Jacob Haney.

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Mr. Warren Gonser and Edgar Stah ly were in Logansport Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Otis C. Emmons were at Syracuse lake Sunday. Mrs. Charles Haney and children of Leesburg called on Mrs. Jacob Haney Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman George were Sufiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank -George. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Inman and family of Niles, M-ch., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Housouer. Mrs. Frank Sumine of Marion is visiting her niece, Mrs. Arthur Holder man and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Naylor of Goshen were Sunday guests of Mrs. Dan iel Naylor. * Mr. and Mrs. George Matz and family of Teegarde”n were Sunday guests of Mr.“and Mrs. Charles Hildebrand. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hartman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Boyer of near Lapaz. Mr. and Mrs. George Doering of Wakarusa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Doering. Mrs. J. French of Middlebury and children were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Manges. Mr. and Mrs. George Manges and daughter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert- Zillmer of Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. Cosper and famly of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Metzler and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bardon Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCuen anil son Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hoohstetler and family attended the Warsaw fair Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Emmons and daughter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sponseller and motored to Elkhart in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Deisch were Sunday guests of Andrew Hepler, of Milford. Mrs. Deisch remained until Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Emmons and family of Bremen, and Mrs. Harold Weygand were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Emmons.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young and Mr. 3,nd Mrs. Irvin Hepler and family of Elkhart were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sechrist. Mr. and Mrs. John Enders and daughter of near Wakarusa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Clyde and family of Elkhart were Sunday callers of Mrs. Rosa Waterman and dau ghter Violet. Mrs. Jack Gardner and children, Mr and Mrs. John Gardner and daughter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gardner, and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Orn of Clunette. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hare and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Judd and daughter Ruth of Three Rivers, Mich, were week-end guests of Mrs. E. Tobias, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bollman of Claypool. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Emmons entertained a number of friends in honor of their third wedding anniversary on Wednesday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson and Miss Thelma S. Miley. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holloway and daughter Ruby and Myrtle Beck were in Wakarusa Saturday afternoon and attended the Warsaw fair Saturday evening. Quarrelsome Fish as Lure Hawallnns suspend a live quarrelsome Uu fish In the water in front of crevices in the rocks in order to lure into concealed nets other fish of the same kind, which come out to fight.

Educational Movies For the Schools Bloomington, Ind., Sept. 30.—Announcements of new eduicatlonal movies for state distribution at cost are being sent this week to Elkhart county school principals, superintendents, county agents, and community organization .heads. The services outlined include motion pictures and lantern slides for school and community purposes, health charts and posters,, and Information on visual education problems, state poster contest, corespondence and residence courses in visual education, bulletin services, and illustrated lectures. Subjects covered in the million feet of film and the thousands of slides in.the Indiana University film library include agriculture and country life, biography, civics, English literature, geography and travel, health, history, home economics, industrial geography, Latin, nature study and botany, physiography, play and recreation, sculpture and art, art, comedy and juvenile news reels, official government .war films, and many miscellaneous subjects. Last year Indiana University films were shown before audiences- of school and community groups aggregating 700,000. Thirty-six Indiana county agents were enrolled for Indiana Universiey educational films and slides.

STATE ROADS TO BE RE-NUMBERED ON OCTOBER IST All roads in the Indiana state highway system will be renumbered Oct. 1 under a permanent numbering system, it was announced Monday by John D. Williams, director of the slate highway commission. The state roads will be numbered so as to conform to the schedule adopted recently by the federal bureau of roads in designating as federal routes certain cross-country trunk lines. There will be 13 federal numbers and markers. For instance the National road, which now is known as State Road 3, will be known as U. S. route 40. , Renumbering of the roads at first Will be done by pasteboard markers which will be replaced by metal markers which have been ordered. North and south roads between 1 and 31 are east of Indianapolis and east-west roads bearing even numbers 2 to 35 . are north of Indianapolis. FIFTH BIRTHDAY On Saturday afternoon Miss Nina Maude Trabue was hostess to her Sunday school class and other little friends, in honor of her fifth birthday. In 'all, seventeen little ladies and gentlemen enjoyed the games and contests, as well, as, the icecream and cake refreshments served. Several of the mothers and the teacher, Miss Martha Himes, were present to enjoy seeing the games. Those present were Margaret Mountjoy, ’ Jean Ellen Guiss, Helen Syler, Nancy I Jane Houck, Jane Frost, Rosemary Roose, Rmh Swibart, Yoder,Elsie Hochstetler, Julian Walters, George Price, Ralph Edward Jerles, Robert Frost, Darrell Yoder, Donald Watts, Roland Ringenberg and George Trabue.

V/. C. T. U. COUNTY CONVENTION AT GOSHEN Eleven members from Nappanee attended the W. C. T. U. county convention at Goshen Thursday. They included Mrs. W. A. Price, Mrs, M. D. Price, Mrs. J. A. Abell, Mrs. James Slagle, Miss Mary Price, Mrs. William Widmoyer, Mrs. Edward Ulery, Mrs. Pinkerman, Mrs. William Wogaman, Mrs. J. O. Kantz, and Mrs. Elizabeth Frazier. Two of the Nappanee members were elected to county offices, Mrs. M. D. Price as vice-president, ' and Mrs. James Slagle as corresponding secretary. Several others from Nappanee were appointed as department chairman. READ EVERY PAGE

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WAKARUSA NEWS We sure have been having some rains the past week and more. —— Ralph Eby of the Eby Auto Sales Cos. Is building an addition to his garage just north of town. Excavation has begun for the new Methodist parsonage on South Elkhart street. — —Mrs. J. K. W)eidy spent the last week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yoder and family, near Locke. -Some people hiere have been entertaining the flu for more than a week. Silo filling is in' order around here at present.— Devon Frederick Kalb, nirfe months old son of Dr. and Mrs. Thad Kalb of Goshen, died recently of a ten-weeks’ iilnes of whooping cough and complications. The child leaves his parents, one brother Eugene, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Khret of this place sS>d many other relatives. The funeral was held Tuesday of last week at the home bn S. Sixth street, Goshen. Edwin Herner of this place is attending Goshen college The school opened September 22.

—A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Raymond Troxel of MLshawaka, recently. Mfk Troxel was >, formerlyMiss Yera Reynolds of this place.— —Chester LouCks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Loucks and Miss Alma Mae Fredericks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fredericks of Lawrencevilla, Ind., were married in South Bend, recently. Florence, daughter of David Weaver; and Alvin, Son of Mrs. Daniel Overholt, returned to the school for the blind at Indianapolis Wednesday of last week. -Delmare Bontrager of Kalona, lowa, recently stopped over night with his uncle, Joe Bontrager and family, when on his way to Kent, Ohio. -Mr. apd Mrs. George Bowers of Orville, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bachtel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunsberger and other relatives of near here, while on the,ir honeymoon trip, last week. Miss Maude Hughes of .Fort Wayne, formerly of here, has been working in Wolfberg’s store the past week.— —Devon Frash, son of Charles Frash was recently married to Miss Grace Elliott of Elkhart. The wedding took place in the St. Paul’s Methodist church, the ceremony being read by Rev. J. D. Brosy of the Grace Luthern church. The couple will reside in Chicago where the groom has again resumed his studies in the Northwestern Medical college, where after one more year he will receive his diploma. --Miss Mary Weldy of near here recently received an announcement of the marriage of Miss Herma Yoder to Mr. Clarence Yoder, both ot Midland, Mich. The bride is quite well known here, having visited here several times. Miss Mary Ellen Weaver of the Mennonite home for the Aged at Eureka, 111., visited Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nunemaker of south of here and other relatives, the first of last week. Mrs. John A. Witmer is slowly recovering from a several weeks’ illness. Geraldine, the three-year old daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geyer of of here has been ill with rheumatism the 1 past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnold of North Liberty visited the dander Shaum and”Davld Smeltzer families last week. ——Harold Doering, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Doering recently introduced his bride who was formerly Miss Lucille Sheffer of Goshen, to Wakarusa friends. Tho wedding took place September 17 at Rome City. Dr. and Mrs. F. I. Eicker and family of this place and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Defrees of Nappanee recently visited Mammoth Cave. Lloyd Holmes, while- working at the Smeltzer garage recently had a piece of steel enter his left arm. An Xray picture had to be taken before the steel could be removed. Rev. David Wenger of near Wooster, Ohio, recently sent a bushjel of peaches to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Weng-' er, one of which measured 11 inches in circumference. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Stewart are enjoying their vacation expecting to visit Mammoth Cave, Tennessee,- Georgia, Washington, D. C. and Niagara Falls before returning home.

GROCERY SPECIALS THIS WEEK SEPTEMBER 27 TO OCTOBER 2 11. &iL Coffee, per pound 45c Richelieu Mayonaise 25c Pail Peanut Rutter, pound ...,21c Rub-No-More Flakes, package 22c SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2—SPECIALS 10 pounds Sugar 65c Clothes Pins, per box 5c 10 Bars P. & (j. Soap 37c Fresh Fried Doughnuts, per dozen 25c NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS Cocoa, per pound 15c French Mustard . , . .13c Ammonia, large 29c Lux, small 10c Hartman’s Grocery HARRY E. PRICE, Proprietor

PERSONALS. Miss Lola Berger of Bremen was a guest of Miss Helen Knox, Sundhy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bartman have moved into the John Eshenbaugh property on South Main street. Lowell Sheets, a student at North Manchester college, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets. Joseph Crow and Mrs. Irvin Crow have returned from Wellington, 0., where they attended the funeral of Donald Jackson.

Showing of Latest Designs in Furniture Just received the richest and most beautiful Mohair three-piece living room suites ever shown in Nappanee in richest changeable dark blues and browns to grace any home. They have reversible cushions and are moderately priced. Dining Room Suites We have the largest line of walnut dining room suites ever shown here. In fact @ur furniture line, is very complete in every department and well worth your inspection. We Save You Money We guarantee to save you money as we positively are able to sell the best goods for less than anyone in the Nappanee trade territory. N. A. LEHMAN Furniture and Rugs Phone 62—Nappanee

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PERSONALS. Over Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Barbara Christophel were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klahjn and Henry Klahn of Orange, California. Mary Weaver, who is attending North Manchester college, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ulery. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yarian and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Conrad and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dougherty, southwest of Nappanee.