Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 50, Number 45, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 June 1928 — Page 5

THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1928

OWEN N. LENTZ DEHTWT Over Rexall Drug Store Main Street pho nee—Office, tMf Res. 55. DEAD STOCK For Prompt Remove! Free of Charge Cali Phone L-748 or 202 Goshen, fir Write G. W. OLASON Goshen Fertilizer Cos. A. E. WRIGHT funeral director Lady Assistant AMBULANCE SERVICE Office Phone 73 NAPPANEE

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SPRING COATS REDUCED Those of you who, have been waiting to procure a bargain in a spring coat will be sure to find it NOW in our greatly reduced, profit sacrificing prices on ladies coats. Broadcloths,, kashas, twills, and flannels make up .this large assortment of coats in sports and dress models that have been reduced from 20 to 50 percent. YOUNG MEN’S SUITS Wonderful values in our Men’s Clothing department for the young fellow in all wool 3-piece suits. Quarter lined, some with s\lk lining. Sizes 33 to 38 only. These suits in light colors, some with stripes, are just the thing for the hot summer weather promised for July. They were made to sell at twice this price, but we are giving You the benefit of our lucky ’ 010 purchase y I £ivU We have left just a few conservative style Men’s Suits which sell for $9.99. Ask your neighbor about the wonderful value he has received, then call and we will fit you out. All sizes including stouts. BARGAINS IN THE MEN’S DEPARTMENT Boys’ Linen Crash Knickers, natural and QO n oxford colors, sizes 7 to 16 JUO Boys’-Wool Suits. Some with knickers, sQine with long trousers, and others with one long and one CC OK 01 0 QC short yUiUO to ijM&iOO Boys’, Bob White Overalls, blue” and Q£-t blue and white striped, sizes 4to 16 ... JJO Boys’ Play Suits, sizes 3 to 8, .for this QE n Saturday’only OJ l Hobsierette Play suits, sizes 00a 3to 7 .. JUb Men’s “Walter Booth'’ Oxfords in black or tan, unusual quality and workmanship at 0/1 QR this low price We are now carrying a full line of black felt Amish styled hats for men and hoys. Varying prices that will, fit your purse.

A SAVING “SPLASH”! Here’s doing a “price witting stroke” for you sv!miners! Because of the late season for bathing goods, manufacturers are slashing prices to Set rid of their stock. Get in on oitr big saying vs ■by getting one of these pure worsted, one-piece-suits with cross-stripe color combination. CHILDREN’S 95c BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ $1.75 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S ( t $1.95

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We’ve just received dozens of the most unusual models we've' ever seen in sleeveless summer frocks at such low prices that, they’ll walk right out. The color combinations are striking, the quality of the material will surprise you,,and the styles- and workmanship are perfect. Flat crepes, crepeAjle chine's, georgettes, flannels, tub, silks, and even lovely, heavy radium are in this assortment of dresses that wifi be solid PE QC at the unusually low price of PvlnlJ HAPPY HOME HOUSE DRESSES We have anew selection of Happy -Home house dresses for your week-end shopping. Dainty prints trimmed in organdiej voile, and lace, in sizes 16 to 52. You can’t, make a mistake QOa it you select a number at this price ..... UUU RAYON UNDIES There are unusual and new styles in our line of Rayon Undies. Bloomers witfl. picoted ruffled knee, step-ins lace trimmed or with a straight tailored band. Combination Suits fashioned in the manner that you have been waiting for, Slips, and Flench Teddies in all the QOa dainty pastel shades t • • • Vests in all shades, each S9c Rayon Pajamas in large, medium, and small sizes, in pastel shades trimmpd with contrasting colors. Just a few left from the shipment that we received last week. Take advantage of their low selling price before it is' Cl 00 too U.- , 1 ’ JO Infant - Rubber Pants which will outwear those usually secured at a much greater price. You v, 111 want ot. least six pair at 2 for . , tub SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Striped ind Cheeked Everett Shirting. 1 C Our regular 19c value, per yard * *J r u V#h,. Madras Shirting with colored silk QOa jjTVij,, at the special If.w price Os, per yard tdl Tai;, ivantage ol these low prices to get all mat- ej.iirt necessary to supply him with shirts JO * ■: season. Guaranteed imported 12 Momme Silk 'ongee, our regular 69c value, 4lj<* S;e .ley only. per-Jyatd • La if Fashioned Hose, rayon from top to 40, t 0,., exceptionally good qualif . all ft*ados “Oli

ATTEND ALPHA CHI OMEGA CONVENTION AT MACKINAC Mrs. Robert Nasscar of South Bend and Mrs. LaMar Mutschler left Saturday by boat from Chicago for Mackinac Island where they attended the Alpha Chi Omega national convention which convened there until today. Dr, Nasscar and Mr. Mutschler will meet them there and they will motor north to Blind River, Ont.. where they will camp for ten days. TRY ALL THINGS And hold fast to, that which is ■gdQd —..but—try, Chiropractic first for tonsilitis. colds and summer. flu, L. A. Morrison, D. C. Phone 12b.

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AT PALACE THEATER, SOUTH BEND A pretentious musical comedy production presented by C, B. Muddock and featuring Reg B. Mervijle, is chief on the entertainment bill of j lare at the Palace theater. South 1 Bend, next Sunday. Entitled “Yester-j thoughts” it offers a bit of visual re-1 trospeetion and has a real. plot re-1 plete with fun, song, music and danc. ing. It is: in three lavish scenes, the first introducing the featured : : perf or-j mer as a farmer seated before his; radio .about to enjoy the evening's! program. As he tunes in, scenes in I ! tin, various studios an- . ih)t-...|, rue 1 announcings burlesqued and all 'the ! I different entertainers star! to sing! i the same popular number. This com:t dy leads to the farmer’s wish for ! | some old time tunes and the scene; I shifts; to ‘‘loo years ago” with a ; repertoire of old familiar melodies bv 1 ihree girls and four men. A surprise i finish introduces a brass band with ! Merville going in for comedy and : solo work on a bass horn. Especially effective iis a rendition of “Rhapsody j in Blue" novelly arranged tor brass. ! Four other-acts complete an enter-j [taming program that will be found | most enjoyable. Commencing Thursday., Pop Cant- ; eron presents his family, including ! Mother Cameron, a son aid a daughj ter in a lively vari y skit called i “Like Father Like Son.'' The Cameri ons rank among tin best known ot ! theatrical families along with the Fays, the Cohans, the Mortons and ] the Barrymores. Their act is best .described as 20 minutes of enjoyable ‘‘hokum.'’ j GARY MAN IS . ' COMMANDER OF STATE G. A. R. - Columbus, Ind., June :28. : —Watson j |f. Mollyneaux of Gary was elected! commander of the department of. Indiana, G. A. R.. at the 49th annual j state encampment here. ■ The Sons of Veterans elected C. S. | Scull, of Princeton as commander; | W. R. Stevens of Columbus as senior | vice-commander; Dr. E. D. Smith of 1 Fort Wayne as junior vice-command-1 ! er and A. L. McConkey of BlooininuI ton, W, C, Shanklin of Frankfort and j Thomas Lindsay of Evansville as | members of the administrative council. Roy Babylon, retiring president, was elected secretary-treasurer. The Indiana department, Women's Relief. Corpse elected Mrs.. Savannah Grove of Knightstown as president. I Mrs. Eva Seybold of Logansport was elected department president of the Ladies of the G. A. R. Mrs. Eva Whiteman of Fort Wayne was chosen senior vice-presidentof. the Ladies’ of the G. A. R. with Mrs, Laura Kirkpatrick of Elkhart junior vice-president. LOCAL CHURCH WORKERS PRESENT PROGRAM AT ELKHART’ Rev. Homer North, C. J. Holoway,! L. L, Hershberger, Maurice Long, Aaron Smeltzer, and Misses Mary Burkey and- Anna Christopliel motored to Elkhart Sunday evening to present a program at the Young Peoples meeting of the Mennouite church j there. Short talks were given by the members of the group ou various phases of Christian fellowship ahdj work. ■ . j M B. C. YOUNG PEOPLES' CONVENTON HELD SUNDAY The . third annual convention of the Indiana district Young Peopl- s' Bands ; of the Mennonite Brethren in. Christ .j churches was held, at tie camp j ground, south ot Elkhart, Sunday at ternoon and evening.

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■mu NOTICES ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH A. H. Arbaugh, Pastor Claude Laser, Supt. S. S. Sunday school, 9:00; Evening service, 7:30. You are cordially invited to these services. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH S. M. Whetstone, Pastor Bible school, 9:30; Morning worship JO: 45; Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Mid-week service Thursday evening at 7:30. fIrST EVANGELICAL CHURCH G. W. Shaneyfelt, Pastor Oscar Haney, Supt. of Church School Church school and worship period with sermon. 9:30 to 11:15. Christian Endeavor; 6:45. Union evening services at Community park, 7:30. Mid week services Thursday evening, 7:30. PRESBYTERIAN R, L. Fletcher, Minister Sunday school, 9:30; Morning worship, 11:00 this will be the occasion of the July communion service, A full attendance is desired. Union evening service, 7:30, at Community park. Mid week devotional service Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN East Market Street Paul B. Studebaker, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a, m. Worship and sermon. 10:30 a. m. Adult C. W., Junior C. W. and B. Y. P. D„ 6:30 p. m. Union ..evening service at Community park, 7 30. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. A. McPheetere, Minister 9:00 am., Sunday school and morning worship. 6:30 p, m. Epworth League. Union evening services at Community park, 7:30. Thursday evening. prayer meeting. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH West Market Street E. S. Mullett, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30; Dan Metzler, Superintendent. Preaching, 11:45. Union Sunday evening services at Community park, 7:30. Prayer meeting .Thursday'evening at 7:30. Everybody welcome. M. B. C. . CHURCH NOTES H. E. Miller, Pastor Noah Gingerich, Superintendent Sunday school, 9:30. Preaching, 10:45. If you have no church home we extend a cordial invitation to come’ here. CHURCH OF GOD Miss F. Stanley Smith, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., Joseph Wiley, superintendent. Preaching service at 19:30 a. m. and 7:30 >p. m. Young people’s meeting at 6:45 p. m. Prhyer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome to' these services. U. B. CHURCH During the repairing of the church the United Brethren S. S. and church services will be held in the auditorium of the school building. Union Sunday evening services at Community' fm : fk,’-7*39; GRAVELTON BRETHREN CHURCH Sunday school, 10:00,A. M.. Chas. Malcolm,- Supt. Evening worship, 7:30 I*. M The following program will he given: Piano solo, "My Jesus 1 Love Thee,” Mrs. Esther McDonald; song by the ladies of the W M. S., preaching. Rev. Grant McDonald, piano dipt.. Mrs. Esther Mi; Donah) and Mi.-:. Laveta M: Donald The public is cotdially invited to attend these services, Willow Hat Spread Far The first weeping willow in England was planted by the pope (1088-1744). He received a present of figs from Turkey and ’observing a twig in a basket ready to bud, planted It lb bis garden. Soon It became a fine tree. All the weeping willows there and In America originated from this stock.

v v 4 1 V .j. V PERSONALS * t * William Acker of Chicago spent last week with Mr. and Mrs, L. O. Eibaugh. Mrs, L. O. Erbaugh and Robert Trahan of Evanston. 111., spent, Friday at Onward, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar BoUen of Elkhart. inave moved . into the Gosper apartment on West Centennial street. :..Mr..jmd., Mrs.. .luhu- GWy-of Bfi-nf-H were dinner guests of Mr, and Airs, Edward Ulery, east of town. Tuesday. Misses Leona Stahly, Verda. Geyqr and Erdean Stably spent Monday visiting friends at North Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Schrock of South Haven, Mich spent the week-, end visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Barbara Mutschler is spending two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Slipher, at M tilbury.- ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weybright | and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers motored to Saugatuck. Mich,, Sunday. •H. B. Lehman of St. Louis, M 0... came Friday for an extended visit ; with his parents. Mr and Mrs. 1). A. Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thompson and •Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson, spent the week-end at their cottage at Lake Wawasee. Miss Mary Price entertained eight I friends at a house party at her cot tage at Shipshewawi Lake, over the week-end. Miss Cora Wysong whs a Sunday dinner guest of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs, Mel Wysong. at Wolf Lake, Sunday Miss Alberta- Weygand returned i home Sunday after, a two weeks visit with Mr. and . Mrs. Edward Weaver, at South Bend, .. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1). Schrock of South Haven, Mich; Mr. Levi Troup, and Mrs. Charles Mixson spent Saturday In South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Long and family were present at a picnic dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O, K. Deary, at Kalamazoo, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Tobias, daughter. Marguerite, Mrs. Otis Best ami Miss Daisy Oroutt left today on a trip to Turkey Run and the Shades, - Dr, Father and Ora Smucker. of Middlebufy, Vern Stably, east of town, and Ralph Metzler left Satin day ou a ten-day fishing, trip at Sarona, Wis. Mr, and Mrs. John Tobias and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tobias and family and Miss Marguerite Tobias called on friends at Middjebury, .Monday afternoon. Mi and Mrs. Jerry Breeding oj North Webster and Mr., and Mis. Lester Weber, north of town, called at j the Vern Stably home, east of town, 1 Sunday evening. J

NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER NEXT WINTERS SUPPLY OF FURNACE COKE. SEE US FOR THE LOWEST SUMMER PRICES. SYLER & SYLER. .Miss Betty Kilmer, ot Elkhart ami Gurnee and George Landis, of this, city, were the •week-end guests of Mi. and Mrs, Quin Lewis and other, rel i . tiVes of the latter's, at Delphi, Ind. Mrs. Lowell Ropse and Mrs. Edgar, Ringenberg and son, Ronald, attended tlie summer school of Alissiens, irt the interests of Hie Missionary Soci.e-, th's of the M E. church, at WinQii:i. Monday. ' [ Mrs. .lames Parks returned hoim Monday after a \yeks visit with Iter [daughter Mis. Gladys Yml'-r tit Hattie Creek, Mich; She, spent Sufi-T. dav wit.fi,. her son and ilang.htei i:tlaw, Mr, and Mrs Charles Clark, .it,. Elkhart . Harry Hoothroyd of Al>tni ic.ellp,: Ind, ' - the week-end guest ol 'P al]l j Arthur Landis and t , tiiUy ■ Mi-e I 1 hroyd and father, George Lanilts! who spent the past week it; the Landis home, returned to Monti cello with him. Sunday.

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ATTEND WEITZEL REUNION AT WINONA LAKE SUNDAY The Weitzel reunion was held at Winona Lake Sunday , with 117 in at* tendance. Those present from here were. Air, and Airs. Albert Jensen and daughter. Air. and Airs. Harold Ruff and; family, Air. and Mvs Amos Ruff and family, Ml', and Airs. Lee Herr, and family, and Mrs. Edith Cleveland. Mrs. Lee Herr was elected secretary and Mrs. Edith Cleveland a member of the program edrnBiittee at the business session held in the afternoon. ORGANIZING INDIANA _ The groundwork for . the Republican campaign in Indiana has been laid. At a ;conference between or. Hubert Work, Washington, f). new chairman of the national Rt publican committee, , and Aliss Dorothy Cunningham and Al Burs Thurman., members of the [rational committee from , Indiana, every phase of the Indiana political -ituation received serious considera-tion;-Wovk let it he known that no ill feeling toward Indiana exists in the " Hoover camp as a. result of the Kanj sas City convention. “The people in ; Indiana,'’ he said, “put up a good fight for Jim Watson, and we don't [ blame them. But we hold no i!l feeling toward Indiana now.” i ' J CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE For sale —Celery plants, W. A. I Boon, 1055 East. Market stree t. (5c.) For sale— Milwaukee binder .in j'gpod condition. Noah AVeldy. Wak ir : usa, R. R. 2, (2Sp.) | For sale—Chicken coop,- S.xiS, in j • - good condition. Ir-vin Best. 151 So. { Elm street; 7c-tf. I- 'For Set o: lightning i-ods for ; good sized house and barn. Guernsey j male, calf. Daii W, Yoder, R, R. .3, . (28p.) For sale —Good used boiler, suitable for distilling mint, recently inspect'd. Hoosier Cab and Body Cos., Middlebury, Ind. (2Sti.) j For sale- New Perfection 5 burner oil stove with built in oven, in good .condition. Phone Green 306, 757 I West Market St. ,i2i:.) ~ For sale—A good house, all modern; and lull lot \ nice garage and ) Inii.t trees ol different kinds 353 North Main str> • r. dUp.) For sale- Dutch Kiteln tn t model (L itrwvhite eiianiel Price vt v reasonable. if .taken ..at ionee.- , Beniard Shively, tail Phone 16'; •’vettings. ■ •' , I .’S' " ' T FOR RENT For rent- Sleeping rooms, above "Wortberg's shire. Rhone I!!:i.'!; 121 WANTED AVanted—l ant buying all kinds of Poultry It) lie delivered rt my tarm one ntile. west oi Nappanc*. evrj Monday forenoon See m, for pri* • ~ befort you sell. D I Ilosclitrtler tl2p.) Wanted Reliabb girl eighteen years or el-l-'f. lot. general housework and eat> es two ei'.ildn n. No looking or washing Comtortable quarters. Cali i’ Advattce-Nv'.' s- f-• (ice lor information. i2 v 'cl Male help want -il—A young or middle aged map of neat appt rgnee lo sell our goods in and around Nappanee. Steady employment ‘Singer Sewing Alachihe Cos.. 11° S Alain St., Elkhart. Ind, ... (SSp) Millwright's assistant wan.te'd.-t We need, an all arortml handyi mun .as- as-, sistnfji to our millwright. This job will b- steady anti represents-;-me of ihe best opportunities in town lor he right.,mah!. Vitreous Steel 'ho I acts Cos. . ■ '■ - -