Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 53, Number 33, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 April 1931 — Page 2

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| CHARTER NO. 8785 1 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7 I- R4EPORT Os CONDITION OF THE - THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NAPPANEE - In the state of Indiana. in tjlfe dose of business on March 25, 11131 "''"‘"/‘Z RESOURCES - Loans. * f ',5219.05^.91 Overdrafts ..... .. . ' 1.02 United States securities-owned *. 40,000.00 Other bonds, stock, and securities owned 83)048.03, Banking-house, and furniture and fixtures 14'-,546,12 Real estate owned other than banking house , 20,000,0"0 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ...... 15.0"5.'85 Cash and due from banks .. '69,756,45.,Outside checks and oilier cash -items . 218.00 . Redemption fund .with U, S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer ...■■■ 4 .....' 2,000.00 ....... •- TOTAL RESOURCES fT 7 $464,006.88 - . . -■ LIABILITIES ' * • ■ Capital stock paid in $.40.000.0.0 Surplus .- . • ■ .L* 25.006.6(1 Undivided Circulating notac outstanding ....... 39,975.00 Due to banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks outstanding ...A.... 1,202.28 Demand deposits ' •. 119.818.79' Time deposits “. , 233,572.99 ; TOTAL LIABILITIES $464,006,88 State of Indiana, County of Elkhart, ss; ,- I, Chester A. Walters, Cgshier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the.above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. '. - CHESTER A. WALTERS,Cashier. Correct Attest: ■ ' Jesse Rmgenberg U. J. Shively B. D. Hoogeboom '* Subscribed ands Worn to before me.this 31sf day bf .March, 19317 ' i Seal) William Rinkerman, Notary Public. 1- My Commission Expires Jan. 6. 1934. i ' . - J . . .. . ' . :. .

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; GRIMM VICINITY I Misses Marjprte and Spieher > Spent Friday {night. Saturday and ■ "Sunclay’" fofebopny‘wplf^rf-arid' Strsr. , Harley Spieher and family. > Mr. and Mrs, Garrett• Roose and J ehildren, Mr. and Mrs. Johii- Lemier . and family spent Sunday with Mr. ■ and Mrs. George' Marquart and | family. 1 -4 > The Amish held their meeting, at ; the home of Mr. and Mrs; Befrben ! Voder and, family Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Milton Berger spent • Thursday with her mother; Mrs. , Alice Newcomer of Warsaw. > MpS; Daniel Oster oi Constantine, J Mich..- and Mrs. Irvin Swartzlander spent Tuesday with Mrs. Samuel f Oster and her daughter, Mrs. Ralph £ Douglas. - ;• Misses Lara Mae and ' Dorothy f bStrauss took dinner and spent the C afternoon with Misses Shirley and [♦ Elta Holldway of N’appanee. , £ '‘Air. ami Mrs. Harvey Moore and t children. 'Devon anrl Mildred spent [• Sunday his parents, Mr. aud C Mrs. .Ihhfl Mar.ej. [♦ Mr. aud—Mrs.- Garrett Roose, Meg. i) George Marquart and daughter, Jenny and Mr. -and Mrs. John U>mler f visited ,M rs. Sousie' Rtjmlelt Sunday I. afternoon. * [♦ PSlHeai Voder took dinner and t* spent the.afternoon with Mijirt BqchI. stetler of'Ayr Sunday, i* -Miss Cleo and Marjorie Spieher ;. spent Sunday; afternoon with .Mari’ jorie” Esther, Bessie and Treia Mari' quart, daughters of Mr. arid .Mrs. George MMrquart. t' Mr. an 4-, M rs-. r 4.Mase.s Mtllyr ;_and' [• family " spent Sunday with' their f daughter. Mr.’ and .Mrs. —Monroe [I Hochstetier and family A f* -Mr. amt; Mrs. Daniel Mullett and A Mr. and Mrs. Manasses -Yotlgr called ■ j <Jn Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Voder amF - family Sunday afternoon. -r J Jack' Rohrft- oi Mishawaka, son of j Mrs. Henry Rohr.er .spent . Sunday { with his sisteh. Mary- and brother, ? Eldbn 'and tliei"r auht, MTst joseptr Rohrer. Miss .Lara Mae Strapss called on 1 Miss Gladys ■ Sprchev ,Saturday after--7 noon. - Harley Spieher and son? Delbert .spent Monday with, Melvin Spieher and. sister. Lottie Spieher. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph .Douglas as- . sisted Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Gansliorn 1 in butchering.'Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert "Spieher , and family aneiided the birthday party given' fit honor of her-:,brother, Ben I Heplen f ! Chester aiuTTßeWm Marquart spent j Sunday afternoon,, \vtTh_ghalmejgJtalph I and rharTeV Tobia.s. | Mr. and Mrs. 'Milton Berger ijpent j Wednesday in South Bend.- — r : - Isaac Voder called 05 George MarI quart Sunday, evenipg. . John Lemier, George Marquart and , ■sons, Vernon, Berlin and Chester spent. Sunday evening with Edward Tobias and sons, Citaimer; Ralph aud (tharles. Curtis Spieher and children of Ki Way.ne.~Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kvuns and family, Mr. and Mrs. "Wallace Etming and . family, Frank Pinkerton, John Lemier, Mr.- and Mrs.*'-Roy Strauss, Far! Spieher, Charles Muffley. May Spieher were the afternoon callers at the. home 6t Melvin Sjiicher. The evening callers Were Isaac Yoder, Dan P. Yoder and Simon Yoder. x Mrs. Jhsse Bleile of Xappanee -and Mrs. Milton Berger spent Friday \vith Mrs. Roy Strauss and daughler.s.- r 5 (-tty and-Joan. Mrs. John HaiTey, Mrs. MantieJ Haney - had daughter, Wilma and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney spejit Monday ; afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Annanias Kinney. . ... A I Melvin' Spieher who has been se'riL| ously ill the. past wAek is ..improving, . ’ Raymond Runyon called at the •home of Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Douglas Monday. Bfitty and . Jean Strauss took dinner with, their aincle and aunt,- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse, Bleile of . NappaneC Sunday. . - -1 ■ y ! MRS. FRANK MURRAY DIES IN CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. VWtord has been received here of the -death of Mrs. Carrie Tl Murray, widow of the Rev. Frank Murray, former pastor of the Lagrange M. E. -church. Mrs: Murray, who was well known here about 20 years ago went jto San Juan, Porto Rico, with her | husband, to take charge of i lie George !O- Robinson home .Und- school. Ten ; years Murray diied„ leaving his wife to carry on hi.s work. Twc Iweeks ago' MrsT Murray was called j hack to the I'nit‘ed States hy the iUj ness oi her sister. Mrs. E. F. Ilahh, jOf Cambridge City. A lew -days I after she had arrived, her sister died and., within, a short time .Mbs. Murray j was stricken .with pneumonia. She j is survived by one son, Frank Murray | iif Chicago. Mrs. Murray was at one ; time the president of Goshen ~ dis- | trict, AVomen's Home Missionary so--1 ejety of the Metho'dist church. Mr. and Mrs. Murray were well . known in Xappanee and vicinity, j having came here from time to time .lecturing and conducting meetings. — , j NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ■ ' 1“ B(ate of.• Indiana,/, Elkhart Cou'ntv, SS.: J ■ —^Noti ee la hereby- given, -4ha 1 the undersigned has been appointed by Ihe Judge of thd Elkhart Circuit Con 1% ■ Executor/,of" the estate of Frances Goss, /deceased,. late of Elk--1 ttaVf 'county, lnd[4ana., Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Melvin Goss, Executor. Alda J. Simpson. Attorney. (26-2-9)- •' ’ *. 1 “■ .. .u.jc..- ■ ■ Advance-News SI.OO a year

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SOUTH UNION > 4 - There were 35 jiresent at Sunday moniiiig.and., |liiy servieei were dismissed""-Sutulay evening to attend the meetings at Madison chapel. Mr. MrsT-Mn.se Wilson and daughter, Eunice_ijd Mi‘.%, ; Elizabeth \V 7 ile(Sn spent SundSA' at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGbwen and family. Miss Fern Goss spent Sunday with Miss Doris Megsinore. William Bess is visiting with his daughter-in-law and family, Mrs'. Herbert Bess this week. Edward Kent, and George Bollman spent Monday evening at the home of Rev. J. B. Fisher and famiyl. * The Misses Viola McGoweri and Viola Fisher spent Saturday night at Mefrtam, Infi. Saturday evening: the/ the Senioj-kplav. “Tht 4 Arizona Cowboy” at Wolf Lake, William Bess’-spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'George Messmore and family. “ 5 Miss Ruth Hunsberger, whb is working in Elkhart'spent the/week end with home folks, Robert and Wayne Messmore spent Sunday afternoon at the home or, Mr. and -Mrs. Harvey McGowen. The following; persons- had dinner Sunday with Rev. aml—MtSt— J. 1! Fisher Tuesjlay? DelDert Gordon. Jesse Albin, Jacob Burkholder, Edward Skinner, Howard Chamberlain. Ahlen Smeltz.er and George- Bollman. Leroy Sherer, Roland Troxel and j Miss ViolH Fisher spent Sunday evening ab-tne hqme of Mr. and Mrs. Haryey M(Cowei) and family, j Mrs. J. jb, Fisfim -is on the - sick” list, ■ - . ~ , i ---Miss Viola; McGowen- spent Tn#dsa> ■ and Wednesday at /the J. B.' Fisher i home. - j . Peter Kovach'spen Saturday-'high; and Sunday in Bremen With his sister and brother-in-law. ' Edward Fisher transacted business hi Walkerton Tuesday. W.L.. and. -Mrs Jtfaxvey McGowan. and family , spent ’Tuesday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. ( Dan Stably and daughter, Mrs. Carl Matthews. Miss Ruby Fisher attended tin taffy pulling with the rest of tin Seniors of Madison at Warren Weldy’g Tuesday .evening. Phone 27 and give us the details j) that party yon held or are going to: hold i

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April 5. Among the citations which com-t prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, moth and rust doth corrupt, a#d where thieves break through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal/ For where your treasure is, -there" jill your heart be also” (Matt. 6:19-21). „ The also includes the following passages ..from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy : “Darkness and chaos are the imaginary opposites ,of light, understanding, and eternal harmony, and they are "the elements of nothingness. We admit that black is riot a color, because, it reflects no light. So evil should be denied identity or power, because it has ndne of the Xlivine hues. Paul says: ‘For the invisible things of Him, from the creation of * the world, are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made’ (Romans i. 20). When the substance of Spirit appears in Christian Science, the nothingness of matter - is recognized” (p. 479), 4 FAMILY SAVED BY TIMELY AWAKENING OF DAUGHTER Those at the larni itame of Mr. and Mrs. Phiinas Snyder, of Union -lownsbig had a -narrow escape from death last Friday evening. It is supposed ihart an explosion of the i.ufnace set fire to the home after 'the family had retired lor the night and hilt for theWtet that a daughter was awakened by (the smoke and aroused the rest' of the family the family would likely have perished in the.,.flames , The house was totally destroyed but a part of tli'e furniture apd clothing- were saved by neighbors. The New? Paris fire, department answered the call for, aid and did soipe ‘ goq<b work. , - 1 - - - ~'Z * DOCTOR WARNER gives treatments for tonsilitis. Many throat” troubles can be helped by his treatments. Rhone. 176 Goshen,

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OFFICERS FVank Coppes— President - Charles Mutschler— Vice-President ' \\ ; ■ Fred E. Coppes— Cashier Freed- A. MillerAssistant Cashier

BANK STATEMENT Farmers & Traciers Batik OF NAPPANEE INDIANA ■’' } . ■ CHARTER NO. 450 Report of the condition of the Farmers & Traders Bank of Nappanee, at Xappanee, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business |n March 25th. 1931. . " —■ ■■ ■' '■ o-Bourjrt - -—• . ■. Loans and discounts ' $335 084 81 Overdraws : , 22/13 Bonds, Securities %.. . .... 77.30ii.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 31,'500;00 Other Real Estate' OtVned 13*5Ch) oi) Due from Banks and Casli*on Hand 39,506.35 Cash Items ' 7T; .., 1.041.69 TOTAL RESOURCES '....... .X .. ...TTTT7TT7T7 ...... $497.963J|V • Liabilitigk TZ/Z- _ Cajiifal Stock—Paid 4n Z\ 1:. .7 ... $ 80,000.00 Surplus 14,000.00 Undivided Profits—Net f 017 ■ Deposits .Z . ! 3822)45:99 J Bills Payable e\ .>>■. , . . 20.000.00 TOT.AJ, >: -STATE OF INDIANA, COtJNTV OF-ELKHART I Fred ,E. Coppes, cashier of the* FarniTrs , & Traders Bank of. Xappanee,-do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. . FRED E. COPPES. Cashier Subscribediaml sworn to before me this first day. of April, 1931. TANARUS! (Seal) .. GRACE M. MURRAY • „ Notary Public, Elkhart Cos., led. My Commission expires October 15, 1932.,

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