Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 50, Number 51, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 August 1928 — Page 4
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THE NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS _I Harvoy fluid, Puhlihr x Ttoe News .......: Established 1879 The Advance . ,TT Eetabtlshed 1881 Consolidated 1920. Published Every Thursday at . Nappanee, Indiana IS* West Market St. Phone 27 Member of National Editorial Association MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES First Three Zones, $2 per year Other Foreign, $3.50 per year Subscriptions Payable in Advance Single Copy, 5 cents. Entered at the postoftice at Nappanee, Indiana, as second class matter under act of March 3, 1879. NEWS ITEMS AS VIEWED FROM IDE EDIIDB|_STANDPDINI AFTER ANGLING HONORS President Coolidge may, have caught two trout in one cast while fishing on the Brule river in Wisconsin, but Mrs. Frank Method, of Millersburg, has the distinction of being the first woman in northern Indiana to land six fish in one. While fishing at Lake Wawasee tast Friday afternoon with her nephew, Otto Mitchell, of Syracuse, Mrs. Method hooked a giant pike. After none than 30 minutes of work the fish was landed and it weighed 17 1-2 ' pounds and measured -42- inches. Where were the other five? Well, j when the pike was opened there were five good sized perch which had been swallowed by the larger fish. Earlier in the week Mrs. Method had landed a seven and one-liali pound pike. The later in the season the bigger they get! Most
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A Back she came ... millionaire’s wife —and BROKEN-HEARTED
AS far back ax Cherry could re--Cl. member, po\ . rty and sauzior were the only i,fc she ;ad ever known. M. ■ • 2 lop'X , aching night,, through hot tears ot s. If-pi.y. she Tiad gazed with wy:tul, tinging eyes into a dr earn- wqr 1 and -or love, tenderness, compassion, beauty—- a world that seemed . sres . r he jnd hi: reach. But as Che rry blossomed into young womanhood, her determination to conquer life brought freedom, triends, success.
Then romance came. As the wife of Dick Befringe r>—young, nch, boyishly handsome Cherry s measure of happiness seemed complete. Then— catastrophe! A merciless fate decreed that she go back 10 the gutter whence September
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| fishejrmen are content to say they caught a fish just beyond the minimum size limit. We would suggest that the aforej —raid mentioned fish should have been turned loose again as any animal whatever that can rid the lakes of perch should be welcomed by all fishermen loving to catch bluegills. | DOG BITES STOCK Michigan City, lnd„ August 9. —A | loss totaling almost $1,01)0 has been i suffered by William Schultz, farmer, : living near here, :ts the insult of a ' mad dog biting his live stock. Health authorities here ordered four cows and a bull which were bitten by a rabid dog to be shot. Schultz has I vaccinated every animal on his farm, which now is under quarantine. A dog has been named man’s best friend but when the fourlegged animal runs amuck the only solution is death. For the past couple of years dogs have been under a state order to carry a muzzle but farmers have paid little attention to the order and this farmer is finding that a stray dog is rather expensive to have make a neighborly call. 200 ATTEND HOLDERMAN REUNION AT CITY PARK
The Holderman reunion was held at the Community park Sunday with 200 in attendance. Officers elected at | ihe business session in the afternoon were: president. Wm. Holderman, South Bend; vice-president, Charles | Holderman of this city; I treasurer, Fied Holderman, Goshen; program committee: Wm. Erviir family of Brenren.v*! Those present from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. William Holderman of Arkansas City, Kails.; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Crosby and daughter of Salamanca. N. Y.; Mrs. T. B. Hirsh of Milwaukee, Wis.; Mrs. W. H. Collins of Stetsonville, Wis.; Mrs. Cora Tease and daughter of Park Falls, Wis.; and Mrs. Peter Haskins of Muncie, lnd. 130 PRESENT AT SNOKE REUNION AT LAKEVILLE One hundred and thirty people were present at the Snoke refifrio'n held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Teeters,-Silver Lake, Sunday, A pot-luck dinner was served at noon and a splendid program rendered in the afternoon. Those present from this city were: Mr. and Mrs. frvin Best and thenguests Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Squires and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Mellott, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walsh and son of Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Luke of Middlebury and Mr. and- Mrs. Russell Snoke of Elkhart. . -
BROILERS & ROASTERS for Fall Table Use Chickens will be scarce. We have 5,000 of them from two weeks to four weeks old. Special prices for a short time only. Come direct to the Hatchery. Open day and night. Milford Hatchery Milford, .Indiana Phqne 178 FRED BETTZ, Prop.
she came. With bleeding heart she saw snatched from her all the love, comfort and happiness she had fought for so bravely and s o lor.g. What strange circumstances conspire J to crush her under this frightful load of misery? Why must she exchange an honored name for the bitterness of shame and degradation? You will want to read the whole heart-breaking story, exactly as Cherry tells it. It is entitled "Shattered
. Contents for ' September Strange Bondage Does Love Excuse All? Myers’Wives Her Supreme Sacrifice I-ove m the Wilderness Was Love Worth _ This Price ? Three Loves — and several \ other stories >
Dreams,” and appears complete in the September issue of True Story Magazine. Tunc in on the True Story Hour broadcast every Friday night over WOR and the Columbia chain. Consult Your Paper for Exact Time. Out Now!
PERSONALS
High Grade Silk Hose,“'6sc to $1.39 at Deisch’s Shop. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Deisc-h spent the week-end at Elkhart. Eldon Miller and Ralph Mitchell spent Sunday in Chicago, Mrs. Leona Games of South Bend visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stilison, Thursday. - Mrs. Curtis Miller was the weekend guest of Mrs. J. F, Kingery at Flora, lnd. Chester More crushed the index and middle finger on his right hand last Wednesday. The Wevgand and Heasdng reunion will be held at the Bourbon Fair grounds Sunday. August 12. Miss Pearl HummeL returned home Friday after a two weeks visit with Miss Isabelle May at Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Berger were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morrison at Wabash. Richard Havens of Mishawaka is spending a two weeks’ vacation with his mother Mrs. Laura Downin. Mr. and Mrs. M T. Runyan of River Park, lnd., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clark. Mrs- Charles Kline and daughter are spending the latter part of this week at Oakwood Park, Lake Wawasee. Agfa, the faster film, gets pictures where others fail. All sizes. Cost no more than others. At Blosser Shoe Store. —Mr and' Mrs, Ed Huber-and dirngtn ter of Goshen called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamsher, e3st of town, Sunday evening. Mi. and Mrs. Menno Mishler and son Max and Mrs. Barbara Mast attended the Mast reunion at Greentown. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Krill and Mrs. T. W. Krathwoh! of Edgerton, lnd.. are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Eppley. Miss Mary Koeffel ot Waukegan, 111., ,is spending this week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Hamsher, east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weaver and son. Miss Betty Tucker and Earl Messner enjoyed a picnic dinner at Beachwood Park, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Miller and daughter of Chicago were the weekend guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roland and family of Mt. Tabor were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Welty, southeast of town. Albert: Miller, employed at the Weygand, Tobias, and Richmond restaurant, is enjoying a weeks vacation with Chester Dennison at Sy-
racuse, Mr. and Mrs. S, L. Ringenberg and Misses Dorothy Dumph and Helen Conrad spent Wednesday afternoon and evening at Oak wood Park, Lake Wawasee. Rev. Miss F. Stanley Smith left Monday for New Castle, Ind. After a few days visit with relatives there she will attend the family reunion near Pekin, Ind. Misses Leona and Ruth Stably, Mable Strauss, Wanda Minard, and Kathryn Metzler enjoyed a three day camping trip at James Lake. They returned home Wednesday. Isaac Clark. 91 years of age, who has been an invalid for the past year, suffered a stroke of paralysis, Tuesday evening. His condition is serious: Mrs. Clark is also in ill health. Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Farrington and son Lloyd and Mrs. Charlotte Grant spent Sunday at Koontz Lake, near Walkerton, with the former’s sister, who is spending a few days at her cottage. , v ; - Mr. and Mrs. H. Krill and Mrs. T. W. Krathwohl of Edgerton, 0., Miss Sarah Ruhl of Monroe, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Eppley were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ruhl. In the afternoon they motored to Oakwood Park, Lake Wawasee, Mr, and Mrs, V. G. Squires and daughters, Jean and Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs, .1. J. Mellott of Gary; and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Luke of Middlebury were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Best, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snoke of Elkhart called al the Best home Saturday afternoon. COAL WHOLESALE TO FARMERS West Virginia screened, egg, lump, block, F, O. B. Mines, High carbon, little ash. Write for prices. WEST VIRGINIA COAL SALES Milan, Mich. ’ DEAD STOCK For Prompt Removal Free of Charge Call Phone L-748 or 202 Goshen, or Write G. W. CLASON Goshen Fertilizer Cos.
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WAKARUSA r • Mr. and Mrs. Russell Searer and little nephew, Donald Hallman, of Three Rivers, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Metzler and daughter took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Nol--1 son Weldy and family last Thursday I evening. Mrs. Anna Wenger of Elkhart visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wenger, one daylast week. Little nine-year old Josephine Canon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Canon, of two and one-half miles north of here is getting along satisfactorily from hiving sustained a fracture of each arm when she fell Irom a hay mow where she with sevoral other children were playing. Harmon Bringo sos southwest of town drives anew “Whippet." Mrs. J. K. Weldy of south of town visited her son. Amos and family of southeast of Nappanee, the past few weeks. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Chag. Bollinger who recently returned home from a sixmonths' tour of the south and west, are now on a two weeks tour of tile eastern states and eastern Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Green and four children of Ft. Wayne visited the Rev.
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S. L. Weldy family over Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Allen, and three children of Canton, ().. visited the former's mother, Mrs. I.avina Burkholder and daughter,” Susan, north of town, a few days this week. Mrs. H. O. Metzler was called to Elkhart Saturday night by the sudden and serious illness of her father, the Rev. E. J Swartz. The condition of Mr. Swartz at this' writing remains critical. The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Hartman and daughter. Ruth, of Nevy Richmond, 0., visited Mrs. Hartman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weldy. several days last week. Another daughter, Dorothy, who spent several weeks with her grandparents, il - lumed home with her parents. David Holmes and his helpers itve redecorating the interior of our Community school. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gerber and sons are on a two weeks vacation > Wisconsin. Miss Mary Weldy underwent a tonsil operation at the Price Hospital. Nappanee. last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller and I). Walter Miller were Sunday guests oX Mr. and Mrs, Harry Miller and tamily, northeast of Oak Grove.
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