Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 51, Number 25, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 February 1929 — Page 5
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929
t he FAMILY NEXT DOOR
1 BILL BOGGING (\Kit of TH’ \ WW3 \OU \ ’ \, S\ X \ . / stemvesx S*S&Vm?v* ) wiruT^Lo' l^^^ 1 y toyl SHcA / Thms r*v x / Vouß. \ [SSsSf R\ I TO\NM GOINXHTO TK ?U>E ) l KSi'r H du^ S a Y ’ / SOW VN*3l WOTHEft-lN LMA ) IAJUa O csJs?!y o® = - -r / v**ALJ? * / t / \ " ; VWlOr ~' a^ a -tW ,
—COMC AMO CET'EM nm SEEDS believe in starting the season That’s why we have just gotten n a full line of genuine “Pine Tree” brand farm seeds. Fine, plump, vigorous seed recleaned—pay you Now is a good time to come ih. can take better care of you now tian later on when the rush starts. ;V .... ;> v \ PHONE 87 Syler & Syler
s k^MART FASHIONABLE
nd Mechanically Sound
1^ THOM the day of its appearance, the publie has acclaimed the new De Soto Six as a smart and fashionable car. And as its performance abilities became more widely known, through the experience of thousands of owners, faith in its mechanical soundness has been steadily and firrfily established. On merit alone, and entirely aside from its heritage as a Chrysler Motors product, DeSoto has been endowed with a public preference that sets it distinctly apart in the field of low priced sixes.
DeLuxe Motor Sales Kenneth Calbeck, Dealer Phone 10 Headquarters at Rapp’s Garage De Soto Six A CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT
; forgery charges against FRED YOCUM ARE DRCPPEL. I I !)•' •'] :. > charges against w ]EI i(J Y.., am. o: Danville , 111.; w. ~ dropped in i lit- Elkhart superio-: court Sat.ilrdayXon u motion by Pro.--' cut or G Uni R. Sawyer. Yocum, who was arrested ■at Kankakee, 111,, on .lan. 22. a■ ilie request of Elkhart •police,, was charged with 'passing worthless, checks in Elkhart, South Bend and Plymouth, In spite of the fact that employes of the Auto Specialties Cos., ot Elkhart. identified Yocum as Hie forger, he presented an ironclad alibi, stat- - ing_ th'aL..hc. had beeii—in-Warsaw-a-nd- ■ North Manchester on January 11,. had transacted business there, and not having a jcar, couth not have been in Elkhart on that day. Sawyer intimated that it was a case of mistaken identity. Yocum was thought to be the man who forged checks against the Ganger Tin Shop and the one who had taken the . checkbook from the tin shop when he asked to use the telephone there several weeks ago. The checks - were signed G. Ganger and Gerald Ganger and were endorsed by H. Rapp: GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASS’N TO MEET ON SATURDAY 1 . I The, annual meeting of the Elkhart j County Guernsey Breeders ■ associaj lion to be held Saturday. February | 9th at 1:30 at the county agent's office. Goshen, Indiana. Election of i officers. Would like to have a full | membership present. Clayton En.ders'. Secretary. Guy Farrington spent Monday in Elkhart and Goshen on business.
e <Scto ■iftt * SRI ip jj.ftlii.ip
Multum pro panto Faeton, $845; Roadster Espanol, $845; Sedan Coche, $845; Cupe Business, $845; Sedan, $885; Cupe de I At jo, $885; Sedan de Lujo, $955. All prices at factory.
NAPPANEE ADVANCE N&WS. NAPPANEE, IND
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Orville i'lipp enterj taiued Dr. and Mrs, 1.. ,V Morrison jit dinner Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Zook lias n urmc home after a three weeks? visit with relatives at Evanston, fit, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harlan of ..Milford spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Farrington. The tools to jae sold at auction February 9 are now on display at our • showroom. Nappanee Carriage Cos. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Rohrer of Gosiien were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coppes several days last week. Paul Gary and daughters. Mildred. I and Geraldine of New Paris spent j Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dossier. Mrs. Harold Stickel and son Richj ard, of Jamestown, spent the weekend With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Rupert. The Boys class of the First Mennonite Church with their teacher. O. ! .1. Yoder, enjoyed a coasting party at. Buzzard’s Hill, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and Allan Clark of South Bend spent Sun j day afternoon with Mrs, Isaac Clark and Mrs. Laura Downin. ! Mr, and Mrs. John May of Goshen, j Rev. and Mrs. John Hartman and | son of Wakafusa, and Mike Copenhaver of New Paris called on Mr. and " Mrs. J. C. Dossier Sunday afternoon. Miss Betty Kilmer of Elkhart and i Lawrence Erwin of Bourbon were j Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and j Mis. Arthur Landis and son,: George. ! and daughter, Gurnee, Mr. arid Mrs. R. A. Riddell of Moose Jaw, Canada spent the weekend with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. I' Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Riddell were enroute to Toron to, Canada. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Barger of j Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, George Freese. Mrs. pearl j Strohm who has (icen visiting at (he j Barger home for the past week returned home with them. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Shuber and daughter Kathryn, of Goshen, Mr, and | Mrs. Frank Hamsher and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamsher and family, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamsher. southeast of the city.
LIGONIER ROAD MEETING GETS POSTPONEMENT ! Marty Nappanet' nun were all set jto go to Ldgonier last Friday iygni ; to attend a meeting of road boosters |of State Highway, ti, It had been promised that Director Williams of , the Highway., Commission and at least one other State Commission'r would be in attendance at the meetring but on Friday word was received that Commissioner Murden was sick and unable to be in attendance and that Williams could not get away from Indianapolis at that time so word was passed and the meeting was postponed; The meeting was being held by men from the cities along the proposed route for the purpose of getting a definite assurance as to the | route Os the highway, iaist Thursday night the Elkhart Truth carried an article on State road t! but this was only in a general way and nothing ] definite is known yet as to just where ! the new 7 highway will go, Boosters in this city are making an earnest! effort to see that this city is on 'he proposed highway and it is hoped io| have the State Highway Commissioners lay out and let the contract for j the road within the next year. EASTERN STAR TO MEET TUESDAY EVENING! The regular meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star will be held at the hall on Tuesday evening. February 12.
MEDICAL SOCIETY jNVIT ED TO ATTEND STATE CLiNiC Indianapolis. hoi, j-YJ.i 7. M.ernhi : sol .tile Elki.iai: .I’miupy Medical Society have been invited to attend live third of a st rirs of clinics, spoil sored liy till Indiana University .••ehpol of medicine and the. James • Whitcomb Riley memorial association. to be given Tuesday, Fch. 12. Dr. Willis Campbell, professor of orthopedic surgery al hie I’niversity of Tennessee and head of the Willis I Campbell Orthopedic Clinic of Mem phis, Tenn., will conduct the third; of this series of clinics. He is. an authority on the mobilization of] ankylosed joints and is otic of Uie best known orthopedic surgeons in I the l’nited States. Dr. Campbell will begin his clinic a( two o’clock in the afternoon With: a : diagnostic clinic on fractures in general, laying special emphasis on uriunited fractures. At four o’clock, lie will give an address on “The Crippling Diseases: of Joints in Children and Their Prevention,’’ illustrating his address with activated motion pictures,Both of these will be ii ihe ampitheater of the Medical School At 8 p. m. Dr. Campbell will give an address with motion pictures demonstration, on “Diseases! of Joints ill Children." The evening meeting, also will be given in the ampitheater of. the Medical School arid will be a joint one with the Marion County Medical Society. The first of the series of clinics being conducted by Hie I. I . medical school was held Oct. IS at Which time Dr. Edwin R. Ryeisdn, of,Northwestern University, conducted <n operative clinic. The second was on Dec. 7 under the direction of Dr, Joseph Colt Bloodgood. John Hopkins University,
666 is a Prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA, It is the most speedy remedy known.
Eye Strain Causes Headaches
EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED All glasses ground in our,own shop Dr. J. Burke Optometrist South Bend, Indiana in NAPPANEE on MONDAYS with Johnson and Son, Druggists E. (’. BEERY, O. D. in charge
FAIRY THEATRE Friday and Saturday, February 8-9 BETTY BRONSON and ALEC B FRANCIS in “Companionate Marriage’ ’ Comedy "Calling Hubby's Bluff" Also single reel Pathe Review Monday and Tuesday, February 11-12 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. JR. AND JOBYNA RALSTON in “The Power Os The Press” 2 reel comedy Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 13-14 COLLEEN MOORE in “Synthetic Sin” j Comedy “The Wild Irish Pose”;
CHURCH NOTICES PRESBYTERIAN R. L. Fletcher, Minister Sunday school. 9:110: Men- Felloe slii|i class, 9:4subject: Lincoln;'’ morning worship. 11:00. Tin ~ei moil suited will be 'Dineoin' : cvniug service, 7:00 • ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH A. 11. Arbaugh. Pastor Louise Knobel, Sn|tt. s S. Sunday school, 9:3ft; There will he no morning worship. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH S. M. Whetstone, Pastor Regular services Sunday morning. Sunday school, 9:30, Morning worship 10:45. Christian Endeavor, 6:00. Evening service. 7:00. Mid-week services, Thursday evening, 7:30. CHURCH OF GOD Miss F. Stanley Smith, Pastor v Sunday school at 9:30 a. m, Joseph Wiley, superintendent. Morning worship. 10:30. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. Every one welcome. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH West Market Street E. S, Mullett, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30; Dan Metzler. j Superintendent. Preachng, 11:45. Evening services. 7:00. Mid week services. Thursday eve'f ning, 7:30. I U. B. CHURCH Rev. L. E, Eaton, Pastor 103 S. Elm Street Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Seiiiior and Junior church at It: 30 a. m. | Christian Endeavor at 6:00 a. m. Evening church services. .7 p. m Mid week services. Thursday even ing at 7:30. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. A. McPheefers, Minister Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; Morning worship, 10:45 a. tn.; Kpworth League, 6:00; Evening service, 7:06 P. m. Mid-week services, Thursday evening, 7:30.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rapt 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 H. V. P D„ 6:15 p. in. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. * Mid-week services, Thursday eve ning, 7:30. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH (1. W. Shaneyfelf, Pastor Oscar Haney. Supt. of Church School Church school and morning wot ship period 9:30 to 11:15. Christian Endeavor, 6:15- Evening: service, ; (10, ■ :"T™' . ■ r 'r’2r:~ Mid week services Thursday even ling at*7:3o, | Revival services tie being 'held (each evening at 7:30, The Re*. C. .1 Covers!one of Van Wert, 0., is the ! Evangelist, I: • “HIGHER-UP - ’ CRIMES I’cited States courts are not only self-sustaining, but profitable. Last j year the 91 district courts collected • nealy thirty millions of dollars im fines against violators oi’custom laws, i postal system,. regulation of com merce, public health .t it and safety,! banking and finance, liability and n- : su ranee, foreign 1 relations, public lands and other lines, not specially: classified. During the year. lS.'il9 .civil ' cases and 88,336 criminal cases were, terminated. in tile total of: these: cases; 69,362 convictions wi re secured At tile end of the year 3.7,311 casi s were pending and 83,-372 new cases were begun. From this record it would appear that bootleggers are not the only! criminals in this great nation of tree-; dom aud liberty. >■
CLASSIFIED CtIIMN
Minimum charge for ad. in the classified column, 25c each insertion. Over 20 words, 1 l-2e a word each insertion ‘cash. Where cash does not accompany the ad order, notice will be charged at 2c a word arid will be run at our option. On out-of-town advertisements money must accompany the order,; '
FOR SALE For sab- Child's •fdl-top rissk :ind chair; Teteplrone j.o For sale -Lard l::< p* r II- s .1. L Silvias, 155 Kin: s>. . ;1| i Fui- sale —All modem proc -• • Easy Terms. I'limie 3M. i7p.) For sale —A (ilobe rangi ooie in cud condition. 7u4 K Waimt'f si. telephone 386. < 7 j, , For sale —South Bend M .!' able . cange in good condition. Cheap -cash tei ms. Phone 401. t lp.i For sale 35 Ancona laying pullets. Jacob 1,. Miller, 5 miles south of Nappanee on Rr It. 2. Cp.* For. Sale—-Red.• Star range with 4 burners and a built-in oven. Price 1 reasonable, inquire at the Advance office, (Ic.) For sale -4-burner. Red Stai stove, with 2 burner oven, in good condij Don. Burns kerosene or gasoline, i Phone 98. rTi\> For sale—Chinchilla and Havana rabbits. Good strain. Borne tested does. Price right. Levi J. Hochstetler. | Milford or 3, 1-2 miles south arid 2 I miles east of Nappanee. ( 7p.V For sale 110 acres on gravel pike, well Jpcated. Good productive land, j fair buildings. Priced right and will j take town property as part pay. See me a trout this bargain. T. J. Pfickett. (,7c.) WANTED Wanted Auto salesman. Salary and commission:..Address “A’’ c-o Ad vance-News office, (7c.; Wanted -Tc rent desirable 5 or 6 room bouse, modern with garage by March 1. Metropolitan insurance agent, Box 104, Wakarusa. (7p.) Wanted i am buying all kinds of Poultry to be delivered at. my farm, one mile .west of Nappanee, every Monday forenoon. See me for prices j before you sell. I> I. Hochstetler. <tf) Wanted— Boarders also work- by j the hour, 652 N, Hartman St. 1 7p.) MISCELLANEOUS Tractor, plow, eulliytttors, drags, in fact everything needed on file- farm, j at public auction February 9. Nappanec Carriage Cos. Guaranteed Rebuilt Typewriters— Because of a Special January Typewrite! sale al Chicago, the E. V. Publishing Cos, is able to offer Guaranteed Rebuilt Typewriters at one third the cost;of new machines. One htin died dollar Underwood. Remington, Royal,.etc, that you' can hardly ’ll lrom new machines, .selling a; iron: $25.00 In $35.00. Phone 58 and ask for demons!:a lion. \Ve also have typewriters tor rent, or, will do ydur typing for you ala reasonable price. (7c.) LOST AND FOUND Los I—-Dreadnaught tire, chain. Finti,er please return 10 titis office. (7p.) Ancestral Shortcomings "We deli of the wisdom of our ancestors,” said Hi Ho, the suge of Chinatown “Yet what ancestor would have known how to adjust a carburetor or repaica radio 7 ton Star. yare or Linoleum Waxing will help to make linoleum ast a long time. Wash with steaming hot water and apply wax while;the inoleum is warm. Apply after each washing. ;
OWEN N. LENTZ DENTIST Over Rexall Drug Store . Main Street Phones —Office. 154; Res. 55
DEAD STOCK For Prompt Removal. Free of Charge Call Phone L-748 or 202 Goshen. or Write G W. CLASON Goshen Fertilizer Cos.
PAGE FIVE
