Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 50, Number 33, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 April 1928 — Page 2

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Plenty of Fresh Vegetables and-Fruits for t- Your Easter Dinner EASTER SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday 10 lbs. sugar . . . 61c 1 lb. peanut butter, Mason jar . 21c 3 cans kidney beans . . 25c 6 /boxes Blue Tip matches . 25c 2 1-2 lbs- Libby’s apple butter . 21c" 3 cans hominy . . 25c 3 lbs. prunes . , 25c Leaf lettuce, per lb. . . 10c Head lettuce, per lb. . .10c 4 lbs. bananas . . - ... 25c Get Our Prices on Eggs Before You sell ; ■ HARTMAN’S GROCERY Harry Price, Prop. • Phone 61

Y **-• A *| y V *i* *♦* * * * PERSONALS * v .t ?. .1. ,t .j. .% Irvin Stallly spent Monday to Goshen on business. " v * Mr. and, Mrs. L. V. Mullelt and ? family spent Sunday in Peru. Mrs. Jacob Yarian and two children spent Monday,in Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. James Slagle spent the week-end with Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Slagle at Goshen. A Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stahlv of north of town called on Mr. amt Mrs. Vern Stahly Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Ulery Shively called on Mi*, and Mrs. Harvey Stump at Walkerton, Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. visited friends at Port Wayne, Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. V-ffgil -Stuckman callled on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tarman at N?w Paris, Sunday afternoon, j Mr. and Mrs.- James Chilcote were I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard’Johnson, near Oak Grove. ; Fred Deem and Ray Treesh of I Garrett were dipner guests of Mr. |and Mrs. Thomas Treesh. Saturday. < Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Longfield of Oak Grove were dinner guests of Mr. I and Mrs. James Chilcote, Saturday „ evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Fribley and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erbaugh of Bourbon called on Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Erbaugh, Sunday afternoon. Will Norris of Cassville, Missouri, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brevier were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mfs. ! David Beach, south of towD. ) Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Stuckman | and Mr. and Mrs. John Becknell call- "| ed bn Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vonberg-r at Mishawaka, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tobias and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Tobias j ( called on Mr. and Mrs. Art Bechtel | at MiddleburV, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Voreis and j G. W. Voreis of Mishawaka called on I Mrs. E. E. Prevert and Mr. and Mrs. 8? A. Pre.vert, Sunday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Walker and family, of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. | Elmer Thompson were Sunday dinI tier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac | Thompson. ■ Mrs. Mozier and daughter.,. Jennie, j and ' Mrs. and family of Mishawaka called on Mrs. William Matz Sunday aiternoon. Mrs. Matz is malting. her home with Mr. and Mrs. Dan-i-1 Gulp. 1 • i* I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Price and son.! Junior, of South Bend, were Sunday j dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James j Gosper., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Price|. | and family of Lakeville called in the | afternoon.

OAK GROVE • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gessinger. of south of Nappanee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon. end with Mr. and Mrs Geo. Ringgenberg near Hastings. Rev. H. E. Miller of Nappanee called on Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Leiuhart. Monday. Mr., and Mrs. Edward Longifleld, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson of Elkhart, Mr. and .Mrs. John Kipfer and i children of near Bremen, Mr. and Mrs. James Chiicote of Nappanee were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson, Sunday. Mrs. John Gordon assisted Mrs. Laurence Firck in quilting, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eveart Gordon and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Pittman, Sunday. Mrs. David Leehlitner and daugh- | ter,. Norma, spent Wednesday with j Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Miller at Nappanee. j Mr, and Mrs, Roland Leehlitner and | children, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hunsbergeh and children were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Irvin Wise. Charles Kessler and Ray Leatherman of Wakarusa transacted business here Friday. George and Edward Unsicker returned home Thursday after spending the winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laughman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leehlitner and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leehlitner, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and children of near Wyatt spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson. Mrs. John Zeiger and daughter, Mabel spent Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wisler. Mr. and Mrs. John Bixler and ! daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs: I George Rin'gtmberg, Sunday. Miss Florence Hoover of Mishawaka spent several days with Mr. and Mrs; Charles Schurr. A daughter came to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Seiner, ; Friday. 1 Mrs, M. E. Gordon of Foraker visit-j ed with Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Thursday. ” Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson and | children of Elkhart called on friends here Friday evening. Miss Pearl Starrett was a guest of Miss Erma Bixler Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, David.Leehlitner and! daughter and Mrs. John Gordon at-] tended the- M. B. C. Conference -at ; Elkhart. Friday. ,• : — :

BETTER HOMES WEEK TO BE OBSERVED APRIL 22-2? , Tile Better Homes i'n , America sachet ioil is a. National Qrganizatiof wlijcli through local committees. aitiir to show the heyt -that 'each cpmmiin it.v can do to stimulate ami encouragi the improvement . of Housing; Condi thins, and the attain in-nt. Lite. '. V ■ .. / . . In every ebmniiini'y .11 the country large or small a campaign tor Bettei Homes is worth will cooperate "with the Nation.widt observance ,ot. Better Homes WedApril 22nd to the 29th. ■ Mrs. James IVpple, has bei 11 ap pointed'-by lh rhei.!_ Hoover as lock (Tiainnab and .Mrs. Hal Brown am .Mi..-" N, K. Jones of the Thursday Cluj) will assist in. completing; a pro grant lor. the week; Every club .ant '.a ua.hHation in Nappanee is urged < liiTp iiK'.ke tins week a success. The. program for Better .Home; week \\v!)i appear in the paper ne\ wi 11; Watch? fcri further announce >e. • i . .. -- Jf:'king'll ii \\e k a special pfctin 1 will' he .'sh aw a.. rati the Fa try T beats 1 mi'll.tier llc.'i-.i Anit lira.

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NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION To .Whom it May Com• ir. Notice is hereby give; 1> the Common Council of the City of Nappanee, Indiana, that it is. desired and deemed necessa&y to make he following described public improvements in the City of Nappanee, Indiaia as .authorized by the following number - Improvement Resolution, adopted by said Common Council 1 on the 2nd day of April, 1928, to-wit: Improvement Resolution No. 10, 1928- For the improvemtmt of South Metzler avenue from the south property line of West Market street to the north property line of West Lincoln street. All work done in the making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution as numbered adopted by the Common Council on the .above named day, and the detailed drawings,, plans, profiles, and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of the city clerk of the city of Nappanee; Indiana. The Common . Council has fixed May 24th, 1928, as a daft? upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard, J by persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement, and on said day at 7:30 p. ml, said Common Council will meet at the city hall, in said city, for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed, or which may be presented, and will hear all persons interested, or whose property is affected by said proposed improvements, and _ will decide whether the benefit that will accrue to.the property, abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement, and to said city, will" be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of proposed improvements, as estimated by the city engineer. WILLARD A. PRICE Mayor of the City ol -Nappanee. Attested: Ralph L. Aruott, City Clerk.

ORDINANCE NO. 26 An Ordinance creating a Board if Trustees for the control and management of Jhe. public .parks of the City of Nappanee. Indiana. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Nappanee, Indiana, that there is hereby created a Board of Trustees for the: control and management of the public parks, pleasure grounds, and' approaches thereto, of ttie City of Nappanee, Indiana, Section 2. Said Board shall consist of three trustees who sh'all he residents of the. City of Nappaiiee Elkhart County. Indiana, and shall h-' appointed by the Common Council of Skill City of Nappanee, and not more than two shall he of Jhe stnite pbli-ri-cal party . and : they shall serve without compensation;/ ' Section 2. The first . members; of said Board of Trustees shall hold office respectively as follows: One nor. file 111111 of one year from the''second day of Aprih 1925... one for the term of two years from April second., i-92-S, and one . for . the term of three, years from April .second, "1925. ' Thereafter; tin 'efins of each .a- said'.' tiMis.tees shall be threi years; Section 4. All money ... huretoiore eoJJected by said iffy *'fox pif/'k iii-ie poses and remaining:, une;xpeiKlt v :l, and all moneys , In r after eoih e'-.-d for 'Such purpose sliall be credited 10 the park fund anil shall be expended as provided by law. , ? ?. ■/,. Section 5. \Vbetas* an .emerg* tie;, exists for itntnediate : taking'’.effect thig ordinance, the same shall b. r.f full foie*' and anil - fin tm- .. passed/ aiid approved this, 2ifd., day ot April, 1921'. - WIf,LARI) A PRICEMayor of Cityua Xappatiie. Attest: Ralph L. Arnott. Cify, Clerk NURSERY STOCK General lipe'of Nursery: .Stock-of all kinds. Spi-'ta Van Houtte, 12c to 20c. Barberry.: Jc. to 20c. Roses, fruit trees, 'ornamentals.. 27 years in. Business. Ci.me pick them out. Bremen Nursery. - (12c.' WHEAT WANTED—See us before selling. SYLER & SYLER. H

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LIBRARY BOARD MEETS APRIL 13TH* NEW BOOKS ADDED! The library board meelingrds-us-ually held the first Friday evening of the* month but since the Passion week services are being held every evening this week the board meeting has been postponed until Friday evening of next week —April 13th. Book circulation tor the month of March was 5,<>93, a gain of more than a thousand over March, 1927. Circulation reports from rural schools show 2,005 books were read. Foraker station reported 103. New fiction added to Ihe pgv-'shelf this week: ' Ames—“ Chaps and Chukkers,” Cannon—“ Red Rust. - ’ Chamberlain —“The Stranger at the Feast.” Cooper—" Golden Bubble.” Hueston—"Ginger EHa.” Lutz —“Crimson RoSes.” Thane—“ His Elizabeth.”

MILFORD MANUFACTURER HAS SECURED LATENT RIGHTS W. M. Wilt, a Milford manujaetur-; er, has secured all patent rights on J a composition made from reclaimed automobile tires which will be used on table tops, kitchen cabinets, and on various other kinds of high grade furniture. The product is made in various' colors. For table; tops it is noiseless, will take a beautiful wax finish, is acid proof, and is not affected by hot or cold dishes or utensils. Much money ha's b'een spent in per- 1 fecting the product and it will pe-j quire,considerable time before it can be placed upon the market. There is ] a possibility that it will be manufae- j taped in Siiiford when all plans and arrangements have been completed. .. DR. SCHOLL REPRESENTATIVE AT METZLER’S SATURDAY On Saturday, March 7, a foot expert from the staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the noted orthopedic specialist. will demonstrate the ne\v and j improved Dr. Scholl foot comfort appliances and remedies for the relief and correction of foot troubles, at the Metzler Shoe store. The representative will make an analysis of the foot and will then demonstrate the appliance needed'for! relief. This service is free; and- is brought here by Mr. Metzler for .the benefit of his clients who iise or want to use Dr. Scholl’s appliances. Good seed oats will be scarce this yea r . See us now for your supply. SYLER & SYLER.

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