Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 53, Number 16, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 4 December 1930 — Page 4

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Call now and make your small first deposit Farmers Loan & Trust Cos. “The Bank on the Corner”

GIFTS—-

What a treat! Plan to give new gifts for the. kitchen. Perhaps anew set of colored pots and pans, a handsome new bread and cake container set or something equally useful.

Holiday Dinnerware

Seekers after beautiful as well as useful gifts are invited to view our Christmas assortment of dinnerware.. Many popular designs are on display in our store. In addition to the dinnerware there is a wide selection of china and glass oddities and decorative pieces to. choose from. ,

A. H. Kaufman & Cos.

Used Cars ’29 Hudson Sport Coupe tiki* m\\v, excellent condition: new: ti idy-tires. G w ire wliei!>. hot water heafer. spot liiiht ami lithe)’ :ieee-^o]-ie>. ’29 Pontiac Coach ’29 Chevrolet Coach ’2B Essex Coach 28 Durant Coach ■2B Whippet Coach ’27 Studebaker 7 Passenger President Sedan ’26 Buick Light-6 Tour ing car 2 good ton trucks

M. S. Pletcher Studebaker and Hudson-Essex Sales and Service 152 W. WALNUT ST. PHONE 118

ROLL CALL! of the Army of Thrift NOW is the time to plan to have a definite amount of extra mone> for next Christmas by enrolling in our 1931 Christmas Club

ARVIN

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS, NAPPANEE, IND.

TH€ NAPPMIEE ADVANCE-NEWS Harvey Field, Publisher Published Every Thursday at . Nappanee, Indiana 166 West Market St. Phone 27 Entered at ths postoffice at' Nappauee, Indiana, as escoad class matter under act of March. 3, 1870. The News Established 1879 The Advance Established 1881 Consolidated 1920. Member sf National Editorial Asaeciwtlon MILFORD DEFEATS NAPPANEE 30-19; LEADS AT HALF Last Wednesday evening the Nappanee Bulldogs took their first defeat of the year from Milford. The Milford team took the lead soon after tihe game started when Haney sank several long shots in succession. Haney led Milford in the scoring with eleven pointy while Troup was a close second with ten Mullett held scoring honors for Nappanee with eight points. The box score follows: Nappanee (19) G FT P TP Troup, f 1 1 4 3 Lopp, f 2 0 4 4 Baumgartner, c ......... 1 0 2' 2 Mullett, g 4 0- 3 S Dunham, g 0 1 0 1 Phillips, f 0 1 1 1 Graham, f 0 0 0 0 Totals ...... 8 3 14 19 Milford (30) G FT P TP Hex, g 3 1 4 7 Moorehouse, f .......,.. 0 0 0 0 Jones, g ................ 0 03 0 Haab, f ........ 1 0 2 2 Troup, c 3 4 2 10 Rumfelt, f 0 0 0 0 Haney, f 4 3 0 11 Totals 11 S 11 30 Seconds Win The Nappanee second team won their third straight game by defeating Milford seconds 24-16. The pups lead at the half 7-2, ■‘.-V •• Y. P. MISSIONARY CIRCLE ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR The Young Peoples Missionary Circle of the Evangelical church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Welly last evening for their regular monthly meeting. 14 members, 2 visitors and the circle advisor, Mrs. Jesse Mitchell were present. The lesson was presented by Miss Vivian Eppley and special music was furnished by Mr. Welty. During the business session the following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Miss' Bernice Berger, re-elected. Vice-president, Miss Isabelle Lopp, re-elected. Sec.-treas., Miss Wilma Kline Corresponding sec.-, Miss Julia Welty. Refreshments were Served at the close of the meeting. The Circle will meet at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Joe Chamberlain, the Ist . Tuesday in January. CHILD STUDY CLUB TO MEET WITH MRS. STUDEBAKER l’he Child Study club will meet with Mrs. Florence Studebaker next Monday evening at 7:30 Roll call will be responded to by “Christmas Greetings” and the following program will be given: Christmas Carols. Topic "How to Choose Toys— Mrs. Charlotte Houck. Christmas Story—Mrs. Florence

Mullett’s E^ T E Grocery • A Home Owned Store Specials for Week, Dec. 5 to 12 ure ane > pounds 53c **•*•* Standard, 10 pounds 49c NAVY BEANS, 3 pounds ... . .. 21c TOILET SOAP, Camay, 3 bars 20c MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, 3 packages 20c JELLY POWDER, Little Elf, 4 packages 25c SOAP, Fels Naptha, 5 bars 29c Cftfldv Chocolate Drops, per pound ...... 19c VCllllij Hard Mixed, per pound 19c COCOA, Hershey’s, pound can 25c ORANGES, New Sun Kist Navels, dozen 25c APPLE BUTTER, Little Elf, 1 quart jars 19c SOAP, P. & G. or Kirk’s Flake, 10 bars 35c SALMON, Little Elf, 2 cans 29c English Walnuts, soft shell, lb 25c New Mixed Nuts, lb. ...; 29c :

SUING LEAGUE Standing in League Won Lost Pet. Browns ........... 8 4 667 Dodgers 7 5 583 Cardinals 5 4 556 Senators 6 6 500 Pirates 6 6 500 Cubs 4 5 444 Yankees 4 5 444 White Sox 2 7 222 Games this Week Thursday—Senators 2, Cardinals 1. Friday—Yankees 3. Pirates 0. Monday —Browns 2, Senators 1. Tuesday—Pirates 2, Dodgers 1. Games Coming Week Tonight—Yankees vs. White Sox. Friday—Cubs vs. Cardinals. Monday—Cubs Vs. Dodgers. Tuesday—Yankees vs. Senators. The following table shows the standing of the players, the team on which each bowler plays, games played, pins in last three games, as well as the number of games and the average for the season. Team G P. Ave. 1. D. Culp ... WS 9 591 200 2. S. Bourne ... S 12 570 194 3. E. Keck B 12 621 192 4. J. Newcomer Y 9 560 191 5. H. Field .. Cd 9 589 190 6. G. Janssen D 12 487 188 7. L. Rogers ..I) 12 497 184 S. M. Kronk ~ P 12 522 183 9. H. Prickett Cd 9 530 182 10. D. Silberg . . B 12 559 181 11. E. Miller ... P 12 506 ISO 12. L. Himes .. Cb 9 578 179 13. F. Miller .. Cb 9 57S 179 14. C. Walters . P 12 557 179 15. T. Sharp ... S 12 535 179 16. G. Yoder ... D 12 522 177 17. D. Mellinger Cb 9 526 176 IS. M. Yoder . WS 9 513 174 19. A. Rogers . . S 12 565 173 20. V. Miller .. WS 9 504 173 21. M. Uline ... D 12 556 169 22. H. Borders . P 12 458 169 23. A. Tobias .. B 12 485 16S 24. M. Hostetter B 12 503 167 25. C. Brown ... . B 12 502 166 26. 11. Miller . . Cd 9 486 165 27. J. Pippen .. Cb 9 476 165 28. R. Stillson . Y 9 462 164 29. C. Myler .. . Y 9 557 161 30. H. Bartman Cd 9 499 157 31. F. Lenina . Cd 9 442 156 32. B. Uline S 12 482 155 33. F. Coppes .. . Y 9 450 153 34. T. Stoops . Cb 9 42S 152 35. V. Stuckman WS 9 569 151 36. C. Swartz .. S 12 412 149 37. M. Culp .. . . Y 9 511 143 3S. M. Miller .., D 12 415 143 39. G.-Stillson .. P 12 420 137 40. G. Geyer . WS 9 409 130 STILLSON'S INDEPENDENTS WIN TWO MORE GAMES The team won from Wakarusa on Thanksgiving evening from the Wakarusa merchant team. The Wakarusa team up to that time had been undefeated. The score was 29 to 20. Last night the team journeyed to Kendallville, and after a scrappy game won by a score of 33-21. The Kendallville team will come. 1 here Dec. 10 to play, at the N. H. S. gym. Game will be called at 7:00 o'clock. The game will be well worth your time and the team will appreciate your support. Prentice, playing with the Kendallville team, was the Gimbel prize winner in the 1927 state tournament, i They also have an all-state Michigan | center and many other stars, j The Stillson Independents have | won eight straight victories and is , composed of the following local | players: “Ike”' Mellinger. “Ike” Phillips, “Curly” Owens, Beherald l Pink'-rman. “Curly” Mullett, Chet: j and Let MoCuen, “Newey” Troup, ' “Dip” Lehman, “Pete” Moore, “Tom” Pinkerman and managed by "Buck" Phillips. WE SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS.

PERSONALS

Lloyd and John Stahly spent Sunday evening in Elkhart. Buy your holly wreaths from the Kings Heralds. Single 12 inch, 75c. Double, 12 inch, SI.OO. Mrs. Amanda Miller visited several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed H. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ed H. Miller and daughter, Lorna visited with relatives in South Bend, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant. Baugher of South Bend were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Morrison. The Misses Laura Flora and Laura Leinbach spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. ®ewey Jones at Millwood. Miss Mary Ellen Blosser spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dunkleberger at Warsaw Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ralston and daughter, Norma Jean spent Thanksgiving day with the latter’s mother, Mrs Ernest Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bowers and family of Bourbon were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Humph. BerYiard Shively of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shively and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shively. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mtsh!er were Mr. and Mrs. Noah Davidlizar and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bebon Crafton and Mrs. Katharine Davidhizar. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Akers were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beck of Lansing, Mich., Miss Mary Belle Akers of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Schuler and son, Richard. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Halas and son, Joe Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young and daughter, Marjorie of Chicago were guests over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Binkely. Mrs. Halas is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Binkley. LADIES WESLEY BIBLE CLASS TO MEET WITH MRS MUTSCHLER The Ladies Wesley Bible class of the Methodist church wilil hold their Christmas meeting next Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 9 at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Mutschler. Mrs. Mutschler, Mrs. Charles Lynch, Mrs! John Stose,, Mrs. Dillman Rickert and Mrs. B. B. Maust will be hostesses. Only Technical Difference The difference in the names Treasury and Liberty bonds is made only to distinguish bonds that have different dates of maturity. Both are gold bonds.

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Specials For Week, Dec. 5

SUGAR, 10 LBS. for 51c RAISINS, Thompson’s seedless, 2 lb. pkg 9c ORANGES, new navels, 252 size, doz 25c Macaroni and spaghetti (lc sale) 10c, 2 for lie SOAP, Palm Olive, 4 for 25c FLOUR, Peerless Pastry 9 2 c OATS, Mother’s China 32 c PINEAPPLES, No. 2 1-2 can 22c PEACHES, Libby’s, extra fancy, 2 for 45 c TEENIE WEENIE TOFFIES (something new) lb. ,29c P. & G. or Kirks Flake White SOAP, 10 bars 35 c CRACKERS, Premium Soda or Graham, 2 lb. box 28c BROWN SUGAR, 4 lbs 2 5c SALMON, Libby’s Pink, 2 cans 25c

Mishler Grocery Phone 96 Quality Grocers

The Smarted (galoshes that ever kept a foot dry They’re friends to style and enemies to bad weather ... trimly tailored to hug the ankle and shut out any hint of bad weather... so light you hardly know you have them on, and so well made that they keep their good looks for a long, long time. BALL-BAND Metzler Shoe Cos.

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