Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 50, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 19 April 1928 — Page 2
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GLENN BANkS * Republican Candidate for the NOMINATION FOR SHERIFF of Elkhart County Glenn Banks was a member f the metropolitan police torce of Elkhart for four years and has served as deputy for the last four years in the Superior Court office under Thomas M. Eons, present sheriff. Mr. Banks •is an Oversea Veteran and is a firm believer in law enforcement and if nominated and elected to the sheriff's office will see that all laws^are enforced 16 the best'of his ability.
OWNERS OF FORD "T” HAVE NO CAUSE FOR WORRY Detroit, April ID.—The manufacture of replacement parts : for the millions of Model "T” Ford~cars still in daily use continues to thiiiand nearly one third the. production capacity of Ford plants here.' Ford, officials estimate, ■ from reports of dealers all over the country, that, there are still: approximately eight millions oi the .'"T" cars in constant use in the l nit.il States. Some of, these cars .are pany years old. Every now and then there are reports ol Ford, cars of thtNold brassbound radiator types of twelve or fourteen years ago, still running after more than a hundred thousand miles of service.
The newest of the Model 'T” Fords Is now nearly a year old, for the production ,oi assembled .Model "I ' cars was suspended in May ,1927. to. make way for the new Model “A”. This suspension ot asseTiibled Model “T” cars did not affect, the production schedule of .Mode l "T'- replacements 'parts,'’ however. . .Throughout the past year the .; manufactOre of Model ‘"l"' parts continued to occupy about one third-, the production : capacity of the F\>rd. plants.. A few days ago news-papfriporr.es-ptindents here asked Henry Ford how long he'expected toCdvtiuue making parts lor Model -'T" ■... - "t‘mil the last .Muddi .1: is ofpftlie roads,’' Mr, Ford replied ptomptly. Then; he added: "That may he ten years, hut we do not intend to allow a.iry Fold car ever ;p become obsolete as long as'it can. he made useful with reasonable replacements..’'' ’ Ford 'engineers, Horn tests and observations made over a long'period Os years, haive. ’.estimated that ..the averar-.e useful life of. a Model "T" Fordcar is about seven' years. NOTICE OF PRESENTATION ’OF A PETITION -FOR THE IMPROVE, ‘ MEN! OF A HIGHWAY BY. TAXATION v To the' Citizens and Taxpayers ofLocke , Township, Elkhart County, State of Indiana, and to all. others whom it may .concern: .1 - Notice is-hereby giv en- th’at r>n the Uth day of, April, IDIPS,. there- was lib and in ’.hi- office o; the Auditor of Elkhart County, Indiana, a petition signed, by more than fifty- (.50) - resident freeholders. and volt rs of Locke "f owns him Fdkti art i Co;u :. ;, State; of Indiana, . praying . for the i grading) draining and pavTrig with, gravel (if a certain established highway in said Locke.."T owns::ip,- JieV' ribed ’as ; follows:
Commenting at tifotsdu-theasji corner of Section Threi (3)1. Township Thirty-tire (.35) Not th. Uanpe Pour .(!i 'Katii, anti running thence. West on the line. dividing’, said . Section. tCbrV-i-. > i and . Section Toil cl')). I 'Town.-hip and Uatn*- tttoresaid, Hi! Die West line of J.oclvo. To-wiisltip. ■ Ivotn •: hereby further given th ti ■r: Monday, the "th day of Ma > , >. at. 1: <{))* o'clock i'. M.. the Sain*' lining' a. day** in tin* Miiiy, . i92N, Sessi.oh- of th* Hoard of Coni in i SHicih* is - : -Kikli.iil County, Indiana! The y;od ptpi* Uoii will ); presented to --anl .board ■to :to.tiimissioners,'of. Elkhart*? aunty, Indiana, for hearing * ! i t said pres* n’atiofi will b* drnde . li.t the Comiriissioiners’ Hoorn in-the Court Hovisi , in the City : *' *n. -Indiana. Given under ngy tiaml and seal of my office at. tin (la, of Goshen, in diana, this 9th (lay of .April," 1928. MEI;TIE H. CROOP Auditor; of. Elkhart County. V -A— - 7 ‘April 12-19) - t : —; —“ Advance-News $2.00 a year
,j, ,!, * PERSONALS * •J* > <" 'J* Mr. apd Mrs. Edward Long field, if Elkhart called on Mr. .and Mrs. James Chilcote. Saturday. Mr. and Airs. Guy •Loudermilk raided, on Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Fegursott at Bourbon. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Cain of Warsaw have moved into the John Culp property at 407 N. Clark street. Mr. and Mrs. John Cull* have moved from their property on X. Clark Street to their property at 502 W. Walnut St. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gentzhorn and daughter. Miss Caroline, and Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Berlin spent last Thursday in Fort Wayne.
Marvin Rarig and Mrs. Phoebe Bower of Adrian, Mich,, spent a few days this week with his mother,- Mrs. Clara Harig, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Coppes and son: David, spent Sunday with'Mr. and Mrs. George Norton, at Bloomington. Ind. Miss Esther Knox. Forest Heydo. Mrs. Susan Ileyde, and Airs. Will Knox spent Sunday in South Bend. Miss Alma Heydo returned with them. SEMESAN BEL TREATMENT TO 'disinfect SEED POTATOES COSTS BUT 7c per BUSHEL—YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT. SYLER & SYLER.
Mr. and Aire. Hubert AVeygand and -family entertained . at; dinner Sunday evening: Marvin Rarig, and Airs. Phoebe Bower, of Adrian. Mich,: Mr. and Mrs.-'*Tent Walters, Mrs. John Richmond, Mrs: Clara Rarig and I.oren Lutes. ' MRS. LAMAR MUTSCHLER TO ENTERTAIN CURRENT CLUB The Current Club will meet with Airs. La.Mar Mutscifter, Monday, April 23. Program: roll call and response, round . table. "The Home Beautiful.” The following papers will be read: "Raphael,” Mm.; J. B. Bntndage: "A Visit to Did Italian Gardens,” Mrs, Frank Coppes; and ‘Mussolini,” Mrs: J. W. Roshnigh. . • . WILLING WORKERS MEET / WITH M RS.* E. RII'AGENBERG The Willing Workers . Sunday School class of the Methodist .church met with .Mrs: Edgar Ringe.nberg, AlQnday afternoon.. There were aho e twenty-five members present. An - ex-" ci lTent program was given anil dainty. mfreshments served,. ■~rr* . V. ' —r • * CARD OF THANKS • Wo wish to express: our; apprecia tion for" the kindness- arid sympathy -pf. our friends and .neighbors during; the- recent illness and death oi mu mother, and- our thanks for- the many beautifqi floral. offerings. - Mrs.- Frank Brown, - liyron TerwHliger. Warren TerwHliger. y
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice, rs hereby given by tl ■ Park Trustees of the city, of Nappy nee,if Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by the Park Trust.- s, at the City Hall of said City, Bids to be filed with 'he-. Secretary of the. said. I’ark Trustees tt]> to 5:: 3.1) p, in. ’ April 24th, 1928, for the construcßeti 5 of - a concrete floor in assembly Iml I located in the Community Park.; Flans, defailß and- specifications art On file with Harry E. Price, Beere.j tary of the said Trustees. \'l bidding and construction shall be done under laws 'relating to said’work, " BOARD OF•TRUSTEES For Park of the City of, Nappan.ee- j Noah A. Lehman George Carl ■ f, llarry E. Price \ Fred E. Chien. Att'y for City -of Nappanee. (April 19)
Eyes Examined . Glasses Fitted OC AND $9 up x Nnppanee on Mondays with Johnson and Son Druggists r Dr. J. Burke' Optometrist and mfg. opticians of South Bend, Ind. E. C. BEERY,' optometrist, In Charge
SOUTH BEND WATCH. CO. | OPENS A RETAIL DEPARTMENT South'Bend is to have one of tip? most complete Jewelry and Clift Stores in the United . States, according to the statement of the manage-ment-of the South Bend Watch Company in the announcement of- their establishment of a complete Retail Department at the factory, which will be open to the public Saturday, April Twenty-first. r - Spncidus quarters on the main ' floor of the South Betid Watch Company factory. 1700 Mishawaka Avenue, in South Bend, have been fitted with the very latest Store equipment, and gift merchandise of national manufacturers will be ottered for sale. “The announcement of the opening of a Retail Department of our Company is the culmination of plans we have’ been laying sor o several years," Mr. F. „H. Wellington, vice-president and treasurer of the - South Bend Watch Company declared today in making public the details of the announcement. it is our desire to expand -our operations and enlarge the field of this company’s usefulness in this community. The move is in keeping with, tin- inoderu trend of business. We Intend to give to'the people of South Bend and surrounding territory an unusual store oi unusual merchandise, beiitfving. that with our low overbad and minimum selling cost ,we offer exit cunefy attractive prices.”
The lines to he offered in the new R.ctail Department include Diamonds, ; Watches, jewelry. Glassware, Chinaware. Silverware, Gifts, N'ovelties and Furniture Specialties. _■ . | "Under our , new policy we will of ■| course continue to manufacture and sell a, high grade • line of watches [through the established retail Teweliy channels of America." Air. WeU- ! ington .said. "The opening ot the Retail Department is merely a means of presenting an ’ opportunity to tire people of South .Bend and surrounding territories to buy high-grade mer- ). ehkndise at readpna hie- prices.” | The new Retail Department will be in charge'of Mr. Warren H. Miller, who is widely known in local retail jewelry -circles, having majiaged one | of: South Bend’s Jewelry- Stores .for hen years. . |* ••• • . NOTICE TO HEIRS, v. CREDITORS. lit the matter of the: estate ot [ Joseph Musset, deceased. .. In the Elkhart Circuit Court, April, ! 192$ Term. . Notice is hereby- given that Bat bant .Mussel, as: Executrix oi tie- : estate of Joseph Mussel-, deceased, ; 'has st- - n't'd . and filed-mi account ’and 'Voucher's in filial s.•!.!]■ fie-nt of maid estate, and that tli’ -aiue will come up for tin. .examination, and action oi .-aid Circuit' Court Aon ..the Ith day of May. ISI2S t whit •time t all heirs';- creditors or. legatees .pf said j estate ard required to apr- at in saidCourt, and show cause.'it any thenbe, 'eahi y said - accotiha. .and'-’. 71 h-piers •..Should not lie approv. 1. Witness, the Clerk and Seal ot said Elkhart ('iuoit t oil. t. at- .-Goshen, : Indiana,, this 12th day of. April, lii2S. (S a! t BESSIE . DIKN'KR . Clerk Elkhart Circuit’Court. : Aldo, .1. -Siinps.pn. Att'y for. E,\trx. -'. ■ ,1 April l!U2ti 1
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LOCKE Mrs. Anna Weber-of • nilap and Mrs. Pearl Bauchman of Goshen were guests at dinner of M a.ttd Mrs. Christ Bender. Friday. Mrs. Will Btirkey, son 'Harry and family of near Cassopolis, visited friends at Locke Friday. Mrs. Simeon Lehman es near Yellow Creek visited Mr,, and Mrs. .Wilbur Lehman, Thursday. ‘ Corneil Hoehstetler, who' underwent an operation sometime ago. wasn't so wiyll, the past week.. Mr, Hoehstetler is at the Price Hospital in Nappanee. ■ ■ % Miss Ruth Miller was a guest at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Miller at Nappanee. Sunday. Miss Bessie Martin spent the weekend with Will Burkey and family, near Cassopolis. ' Mary Waiters'of Goshen was a guest, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs! Will Freet. , Noah W. Culp otlWVakanisa was a guest at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Burkey Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitsehelen and son of. near New Paris were guests at dinner of Mr. and Airs. Milo Ganger and M?i and Mrs. Wilbur Lehman Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ganger and Miss Alary Burkey - were guests in the afternoon. Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Sommers who spent, three weeks with Alt. and Mis: Roy Shank have moved to Nappanee. Kenneth Sheets has: accepted: a position near Ann Arbor. ..Mich. ' Air. ami Mrs. Raymond Long and children visited Mr, and Mis. Vernon Stutzman and Mr, and Airs. Era. Stutzman, Cast, of Goshen, Tuesday, Air. and Airs. Homer Hamilton, who spent the winter with her parents, Air. and; .Mrs. Chari- .- T’letcher. moved into the home p,f Mr* Hamilton's grandmother,- Mrs. Mary May. . at Nappanee. Mrs. May recently moved to Michigan. Leonard Ganger is, working for Vern Miller this spring. . Mr. and Mrs, John Martin and chil-
gouth Qend \ \\ r atch a O- NEW /j / 'HE NEW retail department J ? v'X '/with modern aquipment and / \ ' :r■ • - U'-Jonti. •'run. ; X J / \ J . u :[ v J Ample • i nFPADTMFMT CA ilo A Store h urs will-.be 8:00 A. M.‘ to Nn Time iT J: ij~\ Il J.\X-Ll_il N J. h:0-p. m -and Until 9:00 r. If. C 1 'S\d lotlvenirs for men. women anj Z2lL — SATURDAY T'TTF- • children will b< presented to all those 1A U 11 9 A i!_/ attending the formal opening. . ,rp 'y J} J Q rjp ifjEWELm -WATCFIESI DAY Os APR TT | DLVMON DS -- • SILVERWARE! 4 _ ‘ , j GL\SSW f y\l^E”Gin i S ’N()VFI JIFg l AtT-he South Bend Watch Cos. Factory, South Bend, Ind. . Ifurniture specialties! ' / (XXJv Keeping with .he modern trend ofh.-i- anJ surrounding temti ry to bay high gr ;de T DOSS the South Bend W.iTvh ( G.nihinv. mvfv h irwlie.-* if r.' icnnih!i> nn '.c
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dren, Ross and' EsthetV .were at-Ply-mouth, Thursday. Air. and Mrs. Jonas Z. Aliller and daughter, > Ada, of Nappanee. were guests of MV. and • All's; Ray Miller, Sunday. . Mr. and Airs. Clinton Thomas and Mrs. Sam Kamums of Fort Wayne and AJrs. Christ Pippenger visited Mr. anil Mrs. John Aliltenberger and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson at Elkhart Sunday afternoon, - Air. and Airs. John AUytin anil lantily were guests Sunday, of Alt-. ,aiul Mrs. Will Burkey and family of near Cassopolis, Mich. The Alisses Vera and Frieda Clouse accompanied Air. and Mrs, Ralph Whitehead and family of Nappanee to Dowagiae. Mich., Sunday and visit- ; ed Air: anil Mrs, Vern Stump. Air.,and Airs. Ralph Alausi and family Visited Mr. and Airs. Will Grover at'Lapaz, Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Charles E. Clouse and Vson. Lamar were guests at dinner cl Mr. and Alts: John Minter at Nappanee. Sunday.
MISS RUTH BLEILE SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Miss- Ruth Illeile. -of southeast of town was pleasantly surprised Friday evening when the members of the Young People’s cldsse of the North Main Street Aienponite Church came to help her celebrate hex sixteenth birthday anniversary. Those present were: Misses Mary and Blanche Bleile, Leona, Sully, Margaret! Vera and Agues Miller, Verna Herr. Rut! Welter, and Xivola Weldy. and Patti Weldy. Harold and Glen B-leMe. Ralph and Ptutf S.tahly. John .Miller, Elmer Hoehstetler,’ Mahlon, Yoder, Jesse Hoehstetler. ami Floyd Hutter! • ■ ‘ . - j —: I 4 •* NOTICE "Farmers or contractors having ,any J blasting may leave orders with Dave!. Miller, ai the. Nappanee. Carriage Cos. i Albert'J. Rerkey, Goshen, Ind. (26p.5T
Ol*K v sitors will fine! an inrjrresting feature of thia'big.new atf r:. in .'the unusual selection 0? gift items which hivo Set ; n convenient!v placGJ on special c;ft tables >t.J sre pTi.-cd it sl. $:, $3.50, $5, $7 50 and $lO. A *MA( NIFICENT sh w:nj f r\ tv ” • ! R.nm „VX( T - n,l. V.itues at f'l-’ir, Sal’ll t ' n.'V he ?.vn :n the c ompletely c.;.upped D. iRi'MiJ D- purtment. rp ;r integrity rof the Smith Beni il Vk'at. h Gmpar.v .1 ron.rkah■ -rv nic.il aystetn 1 f sclh.nc pern its *; 1 , ustomer :<> effeo ~ truly: 15 !' a 11 v A \. f ?d ir.-.T. jt'.ie ’ ir. • I S- CXa • . . (• N ’’t;'- 4 -• ' •- Sr - ■ ■ • bescei • • •’ ( . ••* p',e* • . r,., r fi'.i-. . -U.' rr • h J ;,:.7 \\'T . s-p* e 0* : AN • - •'•"! ’ • S ,'*h r\ B. : Vwu.h . *: v v • -he ' t V\ at h ■ \ ; . K , , ; :. , • H" 11 Mft i ImmM sh r: - - . t ,!„* t k 1 1 1 . .ay ,■ 1, (uencc iia. bc’n sut-rleJ.-jfSONyfNiENT terms n heK* ! ‘ M r * n " ■ t at :!••• new Ar <r G "• -a-' ' „ .. ' ■ "zat . - y
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keeping with the m-xlern tre:iJ of'feusjness the South Bend W itch < ’■erm-.ny. announces the formal opening of a Retail - Tie pa rtmenttosenvethe lhterestsot the people of South Bend and the surrounding territi iry. An invitation is hereby extended to all our frienJs to attend the opening, Saturday, April Twenty-first. The South Bend Watch Company is one of America's best known manufacturing institutions. For more than a quarter cf a century, this company has done much ta,put forward the name ot South BenJ in a p- 'siti. -n of hon r and good-will throughout the length and breadth . f America. Tins company is today conducting a'larger volume of business bv far than it has everconducted in its entire history. , During-its twenty-six. years of operation.the 'South BenJ Witch Company has mars ted . its product through thousandsof ret,ui icwelrv stores thr -ughout the United States and Canada. We will continue to manu icture anj soli, air high grade line qt watcl es thrh ..h the established retail channels of America. The announcement ot the opening of a Retail Department is merely a means oi presenting an opportunity to the people of South IV n !
CLEMENT STUnEBAKERA Col GEi'&GE MSTWIEBAKER E.l-IVVELLI N'CTON President Vice-President ■ ■ V .e Ptes. ~nj Tr gouth gend (^o 1720 Mishawaka At ic. South Bond, Indidnd
THURSDAY, APRIL 1 a 1928
anJ surrounding territory to buy high grade merchandise at reasonable prices. The Retail Department of the South Bend Watch Company will other iaad.ht: to the • complete line of S v.ith Bend Witch a ’ ;m----prehensive showing of gift merchandise oi every variety —Dtantnhds, Jewelry, Silver- • ware. Glassware. Chinavvarh, Gifts, Novelties and Furniture Specialties. You are invited to inspect this new Retail Department which you will find an unusual store with unusual merchandise a’giit-cen-ter where purchase? 'can he, made leisurely, With'■ the cooperation of an intelligent salesforce, Mr. Warren H. Miller. Who h :r. Seen in, the retail jewelry'’husinesfit in for more than ten years, will be in charge c r the department. . / • • An extremely economical system' of selling permits this department to. pass'along toybu a saving that is effected By its unique position . —a minimum overhead no; rent to.pay:. You are invited to -open -a chirge. account. Convenient terms can be arranged, for the payment of any item. - . We shall endeavor to merit your confidence by being of .utmost service to ypu’aiuam.
