Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 50, Number 37, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 May 1928 — Page 3

■wttrSDAY, MAY 3, 1928

Lloyd L Burris *\ ; / / Republican Candidate r '~of the— Elkhart Circuit Court An active lawyer of 28 years experience ——————— ———— Will make a clean, courageous and competent official Vote for Him

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS, NAPPANEE, INDIANA

PERSONALS

Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Syler and son j spent Sunday in South Bend. Let us fill your bins with good coal. Now is the time. Kraus & Apfelbaum. 1 Miss Isabelle May of Warsaw spent ( the week-end with Miss -Pearl Hummel. Mrs. Ora Guiss and daughter, Marjorie, spent. Saturday in South Bend Elkhart. Delbert Heinke of Anderson called fan Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hum. Saturday afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Stauffer of Akron, called on relatives at this place, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs*. Wesley Stackhouse of Etna Green called on Mr. and Mrs. M- G. Anglin, Sunday arternoon. Vein Gripe and Mrs. Jacob Pippenger called on Mr. and Mrs- Jesse . Stump, near New Paris, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Richmond and Mr: and Mrs. Charles Tobias, called on relatives in Goshen and Elkhari, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Peoples and son, -Claude, of Elkhart were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McAndrews. - r 51 Mi. 'and Mrs. Howard Hare of Three Rivers. Mich., were Sunday dinner guests of his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Hare. Mr. and Mrs. Manford Stouder and son. of' Elkhart,'“balled eh Mr. and Mrs. Joe-Stouder, northeast of town, Sunday* evening. Mrs. Wilbur Sausman and two children of South Bend ares^s pending this week with her parents, -Mr, and Mrs. George Carl. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson called on Mr. ■and Mrs. Harold Johnson, at Goshen, ! Sunday afternoon. Miss Hetty Louise Thompson of Mishawaka is spending this week ! with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Isaai Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Vein Geyer and | daughter, Verda, and Mrs. Mary. Sny- | de ; r and daughter, Pearl, spent Saturday in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Louderinilk and ! Mrs. Cordelia Nye were Sunday din- | ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfe, at Winamac, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Howenstein | and son were dinner guests of Mr. I' and Mrs. Lester Baughman, at Go- . sheh. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdermaiv I and Mrs. Anthony Hunt were: Sunday ! dinner guests m Mr. and Mrs, Arthur j Swineharf. ai Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Light ol Elkhart l called on Mi:, and Mrs, J. C. Mossier ! Sunday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs, Todd i Gary and family o| .Wav Paris called at the Mossier- home in the evening. Mi and Mi-. - George Clark and Mrs. H. F. Clark and son, Leland, of South Bend spent.;iho week-end with ; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac: Clark. Mr. and [Mis, M. P, Riifiypn add Mr. and Mrs. | Allen Claik. of South Mend, were Sunday dinner guests . at the Clark home. ' ‘ ' - ! Harry T. Neher has been named a Mellow, in the* department of elieinisti ry. Northwestern university. Dr. i Frank C. Whitmore, c hairman of tire, '■department ol chemistry, announces, t Fellowships in .ehemistry range from j .ijsdt) to ? 1.000 annually and are awarded to students who show ex J oeptlonal scholastic ability and who 1 desire to continue graduate workL

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OPPORTUNITY to RETAIN COMPETENT PUBLIC SERVANT Charles A. Sanford is a candidate for renomination on the republican ticket for the office of county commissioner from the. middle district, and is asking the support of the republican, voters at the primary election on May S on the strength of his record as a public servant. Mr. Sanford is now serving in his, second, term-as a member of the board of commissioners, anil the experience he" has gained in administering the, business affairs of the county makes him a candidate who is particularly well qualified for the office. During recent years the business administration of the county hits assumed proportions of great importance, with the expenditure of literally millions of dollars for public improvements, such as roads, bridges, and other improvements. The responsibility for the wise and economic expenditure of these funds has fallen upon Mr. Sanford and his fellow members of elite ■ board of commissioners, and it is a duty to the taxpayers of the county that has been faithfully and honestly discharged. Mr. Sanford is a native of Elkhart county, and is widely known throughout the county. He served four years as sheriff and for many years was connected with the Elkhart city Are department.;,- His record as a public servant is one that cannot be successfully challenged, and it is upon this record that the republican voters of the county to renominj ate him. PRIMARY BALLOT NO. 45

HASTINGS Miss Evelyn Spicher of ('lunette is the guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Swartzlander, this week. David Diesch of Milford spent Monday here at the Milo Yoder home, Elmer Eily and Charles Huffman, who had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Biller and family, returned to their home at Michigan City Monday. C.uy . and Delbert Hollar, who are employed at Jackson. Mich., spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hollar and Mr. and ■Mrs. Samuel Hpllar. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Yoder are the proud parents of a daughter born Tuesday, April 24: She-has been named Edna Mae. Mrs. Otto Daves and children of near Millwood spent Thursday with relatives at this place, Little Betty Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rohrer has peon quite ill this week. She is improving at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Charlton spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Daves. Miss Pearl Roberts and Miss Margrete Beach spent Thursday evening in Warsaw. Mr and Mrs.” Jay Rohrer and son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Biller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pinkerton of near Milford were Sunday guests of relatives at this place, The Amish held their church services Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Yoder. Mr. and Mrs. (!uy Lambert and son and O; A. Lambert were. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Whiner; • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunningham and .Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Biller and son spent .the week-end as guests of . relatives at this, place, . Seward Rule,of near Bourbon spent Eriiiay ai'teriibpn with. Ulen and Delbert Biller.' Mr. and Mr; Elmer Sumpter of Elkhart were Sunday dinner, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Daves ' - "This Sunday guest's, of My. and Mrs. Irvin Swartzlander and daughter were: Mi and Mrs, Samuel .Biller and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harley and family, and Tlmmas James ol ('lunette and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar, Swartzlander ami family.

WAKARUSA Mrs. Lais Uaiisi n r>l Williamsport, is .visiting her inollier. Mrs. Anna tvulp and family of northwest, oT town. : „■ jAhnnt. eight,v-fiy'o members and’ Visitors o! the Holdeman S-. S. Literaryrfocieiy met at tin- S. It Weldy home liorllic-ast oi hen.'on Friday evening. Several (losheti C'ollegr siiid<-nts 'rendered tlio program. Alter tin- prograin. a number of gathes were played. The Literary Society, will meet again on the third. Friday evening in May at* the' ('has. Weldy home, southwest of here. Rav Brubaker and family o' Mishawaka moved into the, Jacob IH-II property oil . east Waterford street last week. - . - ■Henry Mill'er of . southeast of town suffered a stroke of paralysis on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kisser moved from their home here to (ioshen recently. Mr Itisser will eoniTime to operate his I andi- factory Jui. . (Hade Koliier, Joe Rohrei arid if. \V. Hurkle are all driving new Bont ia< cars. Mr and Mrs. Se) .Moyer ol Mud Lake and Mu and. Mrs! C.eo, M Cliutic of Elkhart Visited John Loucks. at the Wm. Brubaker home Sunday afternoon v The three lifth- daughters -of .Mr and Mrs. Karl Harter and tin two youngest children of Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Weldy of south of town have lie whooping rough. , A number of jiersons from here at* 1 tended the funeral of C.oorge \y . tevre at . Lik! a ! t: last Thursday. Mr. Lefevre was a former resident of Wakarusa and’ for a number ot years taught school so St: Joseph county. Work on Boat Layer home on South .Elkhart streel -is progressing nicely. ” .. Mrs Ji. Kisser of northeast of town d.ietFTsTtnirday The funeral -wns ; -held on Tuesday.afternoon from the Olive Meiirionite church ot which she was a up tuber. * h

WILLING WORKERS TO MEET WITH MRS. CHESTER WALTERS The Willing Workers class of the Methodist Sunday school will meet with Mrs. Chester Walters, North Main street, Monday evening at 7:JO. The annual election of officers will be held. Everyone is urged to be present. Hostesses will he Mesdames William Walters. Ivan Martz, H. L Wevgaiid. Charles Welly, and Chester Walters. PEACH TREES 25c EACH. CHAMPION, ELBERTA. CRAWFORD. J. H. HALE, KALAMAZOO, ROCHESTER, 25c EACH. EDGEWATER NURSERY, GOSHEN, IND. dlOc) Advance-News $2.00 a year

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