Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 50, Number 51, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 August 1928 — Page 8

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Motor Bus Tours

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WE CATER TO TOURING PARTIES OF ALL KINDS such as LAKE PARTIES, PICNICS REUNIONS, CONVENTIONS, GLEE CLUBS, CHURCHES and SCHOOLS VACATION AND SIGHT-SEEING TRIPS TO TURKEY RUN. THE SHADES, MAMMOTH CAVE, NIAGARA FALLS and CANADA ANY WHERE, AT ANY TIME FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Call 211, Nappanee Yoder Coach Lines

TAKE AN AIRPLANE RIDE 2 PASSENGERS fo>R $5.00 -A TRIP-$5.00 NEW PLANE STAHLY FIELD One Half Mile North of Nappanee SATURDAY and SUNDAY AUGUST 11 AND 12 L 0 EIKENBERRY and JESS OVERHOLSER Same Plane and same boys that appeared here during the summer festival Flora Aviation Cos., Inc.

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS, NAPPANEE. INDIANA

COUNTY TAX BOARD ORDERS CUT IN UNION i From Monday's Elkhart Truth) The Elkhart county hoard of tax r vi. w. mod jug at (ioshen today cm order of Hie state tax commission to ;u:i on tin commission's leeonnnCtidation that It reduce by 10 percent the valuation on improvements ill Elkhart city and increase the valuation on improvements at (ioshen a 'net ventage, reached a compro..ii.se (leelsiou. by unanimously voting reduce ilic valuation of uuprovcuient.s iii Eikliart city, (Concordi 20 percent, anti leaving Elkhart city tiOsolo) and (loshen city -unchanged; The board also took up the matter ; of alleged inequity as between Nap'pance (Locke) and Nappanee iln ion) and voted unanimously to re jduce by 10 percent improvements in Nappanee (Union). , If the state commission is not satis tied with the action of the county board taken today it can do but one thing order a horizontal decrease I effective throughout the county. In Nappuiiee (Union) the improvement assessments this spring totaled 563.3U7 and the board's action toi day reduced them $86,330 to $7773)77. Iti Nappanee (Locke) the total, no .changed, is $577,390. The motion to reduce ithproveI ments in Elkhart (Concord) 20 pel cent and leave Goshen's assessment unchanged was offered after an hour’s discussion by Mr. Krau, seconded by Mr. Hess. The vote was unanimous. Mr. Rood then brouhgt up the Nappanee situation. The law permitted the board to act on any other matter that might be brought before it, notwithstanding the fact the local board fyunot convene after its regular 15day term unless ordered to do so by the state commission. Mr. Krau then moved the 10 percent reduction in Nappanee (nUion) seconded by Mr. Hess, and again there was an unanimous vote. Mr. Rood had shown that in Nappanee (Union) including factories and larger institutions, the avjerage appraisement was ; $2j045, and in Nappanee (Locke) $1,385. Eliminating tihe properties ranging SB,OOO and higher, the average in Union was $1,341 and in Locke $1,056. SUNDAY TO BE THE GREATEST DAY IN WINONA HISTORY Sunday is advertised as the greatest day in Winona’s history. At 10:30 o’clock Sunday morning Paul Rader, the dynamic athletic preacher who has the largest radio audience in the world, will preach. At 2 o’clock in the afternoon, Billy Sunday, the man who .has preached to more people and changed their thinking and acting than any other man in the world, will preach. The Fox News company will take moving pictures of the events, taking a visual and sound picture that mil lions will see and hear. This will be the frst time anything of this nature has been Carried out at Winona.

PERSONALS

Mr and Mi Vein Stably, east of town, and Mr .mil Mrs. Ralph Mt'lzJor -spent Sunda> at James Lake, Clifford Shank returned home Sundav after awe s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul . S)i ik and family at Mishawaka. Miss Brenda Haist of Edgerton, O. and Miss !.• at llaist of Stratford, Ontario, spent Tuesday here, the guests of Miss Edith Knox. Mr and Mrs liny Fisher of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn King called on Mr. and Mis. P. 11. Strauss,’south of town, Sunday afternoon. Miss Edith Knox -has returned home, from Topeka, Kansas where she* was (he guest of Miss Hilda Freiberg for the past four weeks. Mr and Mrs. Dale Short of Knox were Sunday dinner guests ot Mr and Mrs. Guy. Loudermilk. In the afternoon t-hey motored to Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. George Riley and : v.o sons, south ,of town, and Rev. and Mrs L. E. Eaton and three sons were Sunday dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.■.Silvias, Genuine LUSTRE-TONE photo finish costs no more than old method developing and printing. Don’t spoil your vacation trip with poor pictures. Leave films at Blosser’s. James Eaton left Monday to attend the county Sunday school association meeting at Camp Mack, southeast of Milford, this week. He will represent the Nappanee Dislrjct al the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Z. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. .1. J Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miller and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Abe J. Stutzman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Hochstettler,'west of town. Miss Letha Miller and Dan Metzler called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harter at South Bend, Sunday. Miss Miller spent the week-end in South Bend as the guest 6f her sister, Miss Florence, who is attending the South Beud business college, Mr. and Mrs. Firm Troup and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Troup left today for a weeks visit at Detroit, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo. ’They will attend the Culp reunion at Queen Victoria Park, Buffalo, and return home by way of Medina, 0., where they wall visit Mr. and Mrs. Char)es Mixen. Sunday gues'ts of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Shank were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Wright and sons. Earl, Ralph and Samuel, of Halls Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hess of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shank and daughters, Betty Jean and Mary Jane of Mishawaka. Afternoon callers were: Bernard Miller of Mishawaka and Mi§s Eva Estep of South Bend. Miss Doris Pippenger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Pippenger of northeast of town, graduated from the two year normal course of North Manchester college on the completion of the summer session and received her diploma, Friday. Saturday she left for Monticello, Ind., to visit her college roommate. Miss Isabell Fenner, and Tuesday she left to spend two weeks at the international girls' conference at Lake Geneva. Miss Pippenger, who taught- in the township schools for the past two years, will have charge of the third grade in the city schools for the coming year.

Self Help There’s about only one way to bring home the bacon and that’s to go out after it. SELF HELP is SURE HELP , Depending upon someone ill the time may result in ilisapoointments. Accumulate something in your own name. Do net look to others too much. Take things in your own hands. Dodging the issue is only kicking PROGRESS i„ the SHINS. Farmers Loan & Trust Company

SPEED BOYS WIN BASEBALL TROPHY • r-a By the Coppcs boys defeating Ulines 5 to 3 last Saturday afternoon the silver trophy for the winners of the baseball : league goes to the Speed Boys, (food ball . had been* played-ajthrotlghmit Ihe sea a.n and while Ulines got off to a good tart | the team could not hold.'.the par * of the early season and went down :n! defeat. Tile standing ot the tennis tor the! season is as follows: Speed Boys . 8 1 * .8891 Ulines 5 5* a'lL’nj MulschJers .3 1 .350 j Merchants ... 7 ...... 3 s** .373 Coppes 3 .5 .375 Vitreous ... .... (i 8 .'mo ‘The Merchants tied one game with Ulines and one with the Speed Boys. 150 PRESENT AT THE STRYCKER REUNION SUNDAY About one hundred and -fifty people were present at the Stryeker reunion held at the Ade Stryeker home six miles northeast of town, Sunday. A pot-luck dinner was served at noon and a program consisting of -songs, readings, talks, and music by a volunteer orchestra was given in the afternoon. During the business meeting. Jacob Stryeker of near Pierceton was elected president: Glen Stryeker of Goshen, secretary-treasurer; and Ota Stryeker of this city, assistant secre-tary-treasurer. The next reunion will JIC held at the,,Jacob ■Stryeker home near Pierceton. Those present were from South Bend, Goshen, North Manchester, Pierceton and this vicinity. MISS MARY PRICE ENTERTAINS S. S. CLASS Miss Mary Price entertained twen-ty-five members of the Altruist class of the First Brethren church at her home, Monday evening. After the regular business session a farewell party was held in honor of Mrs Hilda Carpenter, who returned to her home at Ashland, 0., Wednesday. The evening Was spent in a social •way and dainty refreshments served. Blotters for desk pads—sc each at the office.

NAPPANEE MARKET REPORT Corrected Thursday, August 9 Eggs . . 29 Butter, per pound 46 Butterfat, station 42 Butterfat, individual shipper 46 Hens, heavy 19 Springers, heavy ... 28 New Wheat, No. 1, bushel 1.22 New corn, 72 lbs. to bu. ' 17 percent moisture ... 90 Oats, bushel ....... ..... 32Peppermint Oil , va.75

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MRS. SALOMA STEALY, WAKARUSA RESIDENT. DIES Mi .Haioma Slealy, 83, widow <:f Levi Slealy of Wakitiusa, died Monday veiling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Drake of Harrison Cetilt t where she was removed five weeks ago suffering from cancer ~, the Stomach. Mrs. Drake is the widow of Mrs. Stealy’s only son, Elmer Slealy. who died 14 years ago. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at the Yellow Creek Mennonite church. The Rev. J. \v. Melzber 0.l the Evangelical denomination.

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will have - lhi . Rurial will be in the adjoining grave of hm h u who ,li " 11 20 years ' ago Mrs was a member of the .y,' church. 1 Mrs. Stmlly is survived , n grandchildren: a brother ‘ ' Seitz of Mishawaka; and si^ Mrs. David Marlin of Elkhart A ,r Daniel Slrope. of Wakarusa. MrRenner of South Bend, Mrs |,,. ' Shank, Harrison Center, Mig . ! Shank. Vandalia. and Mrs Stealy, Peabody, Kans.

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