Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 50, Number 51, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 August 1928 — Page 5
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928
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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS, NAPPANEE; INDIANA
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Weygand spent: Monday afternoon in Goshen. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Morrison spent Thursday in Fort Wayne on business. Miss Mary Walker of Goshen visited tier sister, Mrs. Isaac Thompson, last Wednesday. .Miss Mabie Banta -of Goshen was the guest' of Mrs. Elizabeth Zook, a few days last week. . Mr. and Mrs. -V. 1, Stump and family were Sunday dinner, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riall Stump. Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. Ulery called bn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grise at Oak Grove, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Phillips of South Bend called on Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Phillips, Friday evening. Mrs. J. J. Huffman, northeast of town, was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Pfeiffer. We carry Beldiugs and Everwear silk hose. Both are excTUent. Have, you tried them? Deisch's Shop. Miss Mary Hartman of Plymouth visited Miss Bernice Berger, southeast of town, a few days last week Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Berger, southeast of town, called on Mrs. Lavina Bollman at Bremen. Sunday afternoon. ,: Mrs. David Stalily. east of town and Mrs. Dan Johnson called on Mis, Richard Miller at Bremen, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walters of Mount Clemens, Mich., are visiting the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Walters, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Japies Slagle were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Galen Roose. In the afternoon they motored to Goshen. Mrs. Firm Troup and son Newell, enjoyed a picnic supper with friends from Bourbon at the Tippecanoe River, Tuesday evening. Mr. And Mrs. William Hepler, Mis. W. H. Waggaman and Miss Fannie Dennis attended the Epworth League Institute at Epworth Forest. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Moyer of South Bend and Mr: and Mrs. Clinton Clyde of Elkhart called on Mr and Mrs. George Parsons Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs H. H. Rowsey and daughter of Fall City. Neb., arrived here Monday for a few weeks visit with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs *John Beeknell. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and family and Mi. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and son of Goshen returned Tuesday after a week’s vacation at Pickerel 'bake, near Newaygo; Mien. Mr. and Mrs: Irvin Berger and lam fly. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra -Bleile and family, southeast ot town, and Missj Mary Hartman of Plymouth spent Friday at Oak wood Park. Lake W.uvvasee. 5 Mr. and Mrs. John I. Pfeiffer of Evanston. 111,, returned home Tuesday after a weeks visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. leuintird Pfeiffer and Mr. arid Mrs; H R. Stauffer. Mr. anti Mrs. Edgar Stalily were Sunday dinner guests of Mi and Mrs. David Stahly, east of town. Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Mgt.tern, not tb of , town, called at the Stalily home in the afternoon.
L. A. MORRISON CHIROPRACTOR Charlotte Morrison, D; C-, Assistant ?06 North Main St. Phone 125 A. E. WRIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Asalstant AMBULANCE SERVICE Off!' .-‘hone 73 N.-.HPANEE
CHURCH NOTICES METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. A. McPhceters, Minister 9:00 a. m.. Sunday school and morning worship. 0:3.0 p. m. Kpwmth League. Union evening services at Community park. 7:30. Thursday evening prayer meeting FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH S. M. Whetstone. Pastor Regular services : Sunday . Sunday school, 9:3t. Morning worship, 10:45. • Union evening service at Community park, 7,.:;n. Mid-week services Thursday evening at 7:30. PRESBYTERIAN R. L. Fletcher. Minister Sunday school, 9:30 Union evening service, 7:30, at Community park. Mid-week devotional service Thursday at 7:30 p. m. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH G. W. ShaneyfeTt, Pastor Oscar Haney, Supt. of Church School Church school and worship period with sermon; 0:30 to 11:15. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 Union evening services at Community park, 7:30. Mid week services Thursday evening. 7:30. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN East Market Street Paul B. Studebaker, Pastor Sunday school, VS" a. m. Worship and sernfon. 10:30 a. m. Adult C. TVJunior C. TV. ais B, V. P. D.. 6:30 p. in. Union evening Service at Com munity park, 7:30, FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH West Market Street E, S, Mullett, Pastor Sunday school. 9:30; Dan Metzler. Superintendent. Preaching., 11:15, 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, 9:3o,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 Prayer meeting each Wednesday at. 7:30. But there 'will, be no Sunday services on August 12th and 19th, because of the state camp meeting at Yellow Lake. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH A H. Arbaugh. Pastor Claude Laser, Supt. S. S. Sunday school, ,9:30; Evening service, 7 :30, y. Y0u -are cordial!) invited GRAVELTON BRETHREN CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. in, Chas Malcolm, Supt. Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p. m, leader, Mary Malcolm, Women’s Missionary meeting this afternoon. Bring mite boxes, Ice cream social Tuesday evening, August 14. Ice cream and take will
be served. JOHNSONS RETURN FROM FISHING TRIP AND VACATION \lr and Mrs. Harlod Johnson. and son. Harold, Jr.. . and Mr. am! Airs. Lloyd Johnson and sons returned home Tuesday evening from Muskegon river, near New a go.' Mich . a tier a nui days' fishing trip. The Johnsons brought back about 25 pounds of bass, pickerel, and pend) besides using many‘pounds while a I the :ri--ver. ; Harold Johnson, Jr., has 'he hon.tr .of bringing ini he largest list'. fiopound pickerel He played the lish until it was within reach of the landing net and then his. father .netted if. Twice large fish ran away with bait, line, and reel lor oieinhe/ s of the fishing party
PERSONALS
Misses Leona and Ruth Stahl ', and Verba Geyer spent last Thursday at Oak wood park, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Slagle called on Mr. anti Mrs. P. H. Strauss, south of town, Sunday morning: Mr. and Mrs. IL, Dross of Flint'.-. Mich, will visit Mr. arid Mrs L. O, Erbaugh tomorrow, enroute to northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. William jlolderman of Arkansas City, Karts., is spending a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdernian. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Long, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Felter, and Mrs. Andrew Whiteieather, south ot town, and Ben Felter of Gary were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Pas Thomas, southwest of town. Rev. and Mrs, David Melziet and Mrs. Elias Blosser attended Ihe .summer asembly ow the North Indiana district of the Church of the Brethren at the West Goshen Church l the Brethren, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brenneman and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Niinemaker and families of TVakarusa and Mr. and Mrs. Menno Plelcher and family and Mrs, Emma Bleile of Nappanee spent. Sunday al Stone lake, near Middlebury. Sunday evening as Mr. arid Mrs. Charles I.ynch of khist Market street were returning home, (hey struck a buggy carrying no light, near Columbia City, The buggy-was wrecked and considerable damage was done to the Lynch car. Damages amounted to S2OO. Mrs. Paul Erbaugh. Mrs. h. O. Erhaitgh and Mrs. Fred Richmond returned home Sunday after a three day visit at the Shades and Turkey Run. They returned home by way of Roseville and Onward where they visited Dr. and Mrs, James Hatfield and Mr, and Mrs. Dan Erbaugh. YODER BUS COMPANY TO TAKE BAND ON TOUR The Yoder bus company is making an overland lour • with the Wainwright band of 50 boys from Oliver iliake musical: school. They will leave 'tomorrow and return Sunday evening. They will play at Napoleon. Indand Findlay and Kenton, O. ENLARGED TONSILS Stomach trouble, and Rheumatism., can be cured by our treatments, L. A. Morrison. Chiropractor, phone 125. v'"--Work That Impresses Humanity is rather insignificant, but its works are tilled with a Strange majesty. We should not have been impressed by the neolithic men who built Stonehenge, but we stand in awe before Stonehenge Itself.— Youth’s Companion FAIRY THEATRE Friday and Saturday, August 10 PATSY RUTH MILLER in “Shanghied” Monday and Tuesday. August 13-14 RAMON NAVARRO in Across to Singapore Wednesday and Thursday. Aug. 15-16 CHARLIE MURRAY and LOUISE FAZENDA in “Vamping Venus”
MILLWOOD CHAPEL ) •'•.;••• • ' ' Mt. and Mrs. John Edler have, gone to Ohio to visit relatives for a vweek or two. Leonard Hamniau has accepted a position at the; Little Crow Flour Al ill in Warsaw and started work Monday. Opal Gatis: urn and fafnily. and Ray Thomas and family ot. Bremen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr--Solomon Thomas. Mr, and Mrs. Jode Sparks of Warsaw were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. LoonanT Hamman. Sunday. * Visitors at the home of Mrs Lydia Snivtiy. Sunday.‘WfW Ml and "M s. George Snively ot Elkltait. Mr and Mrs. Lester Gaskill til litnirhon. and Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and family of Milford Mr. and Mrs. Lennel Hawley and son. Lowell, started for Wisconsin by motor Tuesday. They, have a. very commodious house built ori an auto chassis arid Will be at . burnt wherever they stop. They expert to tie gone several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Win Miller took Shir day dinner with Fred Jennings and he of Stony Point: Miss Mildred Robinson, who lias been visiting in Del roil for two weeks has returned home. Mrs. Lester Rolan and son spent mi' day last week with Mrs, Charles Edler. Mr. and Mrs. Meade of Detroit and •M s. Chine Marshall ot Cincinnati : v '' re Week-end guests of Mrs Eliza belli Ginter.
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FOR SALE For sale Six room .modern' hosier See Hal Brown. - Tt.l. lor sale l*i< Itris L ,jtr von orders lo Rlso. Jacob Postma. <9p.) For sale An obi fashioned, bed, suitable for a cottar. P. -r. reas< t) able. Call 343. trip.) For salt' Dirkolman portable sleel corn crib, can be used for con or any grain (holds l.tuie bushel- of small grain!. Bert l.ongam ckt . R. R. 4. Nappanee. trip) WANTED Wanted i am buying all kinds, of Poultry to be delivered at my tat :n, one mile west of Nappanee. every Monday forenoon. See me for-prices’ i before vou sell. D.' 1. Hosi htetler P K ' , - ■' . " WANTED TO RENT MODERN i HOUSE, in first class shape, end garage, beginning Sept. 15. H B. GREY. Vitreous Steel Products Cos. (9c ) : MISCELLANEOUS Come and pick out yotti gladiolus bulbs while they are blooming. Gut flowers. 50c a dozen. The Kttridrcd variety. Rudy Culp. 35.1 Noi'th rfos'enberger. ... . ' . . 11. i I' : Unities and plums this season at. the Champion fruit farm Varieties: Burbank, Bradshaw, Rein Claud and Prunes. Get you rStrder in early. Telephone 3013 or write James Dewart. Syracuse, liu). Xu fruit sold on Sunday. (Ho< i
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