Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 53, Number 34, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 April 1931 — Page 8

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GRAVELTON Mrs, Alice Losee entertained the iblfo'wiKg at an Easter dinner SundayMr. and Mrs., - Albert Strope i . and family of Mishawaka, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith and son, Gordon of Bamtertown, Mr. and Mrs. James . Losee and daughter of south ot Syracuse and Mr. and.Mrs. Charles Loseg and daughter, Mildred. Afternoon callers .were' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hall’of Wak-arusa, Welcome! Neff of Elkhart and Jacob Jackson. ! Mrs. Jane Clouse called on Mrs. I Frank Brumbaugh Thursday after-; noon. . Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hanse of Fort; Wayne, who spent the past mourn with Mr. and, Mrs. Sawyer.! returned to their home las; Tuesday.. Mr..’and Mr§--S.toffel DeFrees were j Sunday dinner guests .".j&i ; Mr. and ■ Mrs. Donald Roosg v ahd family at;

I^appanre;Frank Clouse, Sidney Morrison aiyl Levi M‘ast*-spcnt last Wednesday ■evening in South: Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sheppard of Kalamazoo/ spent .the week end with’ the latter)? parents, Mr.-and Mrs. Clarence Brumbaugh. -Samuel Brumbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Victor’• Brumbaugh fractured both, bones‘~fn- -Ms- right atm Wed ties: day when he fell out or. a tree. Laura Stump, Harvey, DeFrees and Frank Clouse were" among those- who heard the Meh’s. Chorus at the First Brethren church at Nappanee Sunday evening. Lena Gdoc-h called on Laura Stump

Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Quincey Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wysong and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weber of Nappanee were Sunday' dinner guests-ol Mr. and Mps. James Brown. Harold DeFrees of Elkhart returned to his liome Saturday: .after; spending the Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs., Can DeFrees. . ‘ Miss Opal Brumbaugh was a ‘Sunday dinner guest of Roy Blosser of Union Center. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clevenger .spent the week end in Elkhart visiting relatives and friends. Harvey DeFrees was a dinner

guest, of Unira Stump Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Miller and children and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harter of Mishawaka —were - ■ Sunday guests'at the Jesse Wise home. Mr. and Mrs! Harvey McDonald called on • Mr. and Mrs, William Miller at Nappanee Sunday afternoon.'. * Mrs. Joy Smith, called on Mrs. Charles Losee Saturday forenoon. Mrs. Charles' Brumbaugh and Mrs. Curtis Stump visited with’ Mrs, Levi Mast Monday afternoon.' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Robison and family Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sharp children hnd Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hershberger and daughter, Ruby of Nappanee were the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Thomas. Ben Stump and son. Russell of New • Paris visited relatives, and friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brumbaugh and Mrs. Charles Losee and daughter spent .last Thursday in Wakarusa. -V Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hall and daughter. Rpby of; Wakarusa were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Orville Bridenstine, Mr. and Mrs. Carl lie Frees and son. Lowell were dinner guests of

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred v Yoder, -east of Gasbaiu-Sunday, „< . Mn and Mrs. Chester Brumbaugh and sons called on Mr, and ffrs. Clarence Brumbaugh' Thursday evening. ** A shtiwer was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Neff at, the home of Alvird Gooch last Wednesday evening. - 7 ' ' „ Edna Sodch.Tatndent • nurse at the. Elkhart_4ieneral spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. grid j Mrs: Alvin GoCjch. Mr. and Mfs. Roy J’. Blosser and j family spent gaSter , Sunday -with ; Mr: and Mrs. Ira Kring of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs, David Carter of ,Lee£ ! burg spent last Thursday with Mrs. i Alice Losee and family. Mri and Mrs. Virgil Sthpip arid ! family called on Mrs. Jacob Stump ! of near New Paris Sunday afternoon. Other caller*, at .the Stump home were i •yr, anfl. Mr,s Cloyd Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. *Joe Weaver and son of Nappanee and Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Arnold of New Parts. Clarence Smith,' Mary Malcolm and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Malcolm and family of northeast of Nappanee spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer T.armen qf\Mishawaka. M Mitchell is .seriously ill from infection in her hand caused by. a splinter.; • : 'Lena Gosch was a supper- guest Os Mr. and Mrs. Otis Brundage Monday evening. 1 Mrs. Alice Losee and daughter Nell and Juanita and Ronald Briden- ’ stine enjoyed a taffy pulling, at - the home of Mrs. -Lizzie- Atkinsort last Thursday evening:/ , r

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew- DeFrees ot Goshen, Mr. and Mi s. Carl . DeFrees and sou, Lowell called at the home of’ Mr, -and /Mrs. S.toffel DeFrees Sunday evening. 7/ Mrs. Frank Gall oi, Nappanee .and Mr-s, - Curtis Stump were Sunday dlnneif gtiesfs Os Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell. Miss DeVera Brant of r.lunette, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Tuttle of South Bend spend Easter Sunday with Mfs.s Sarah Brant. Mr. Tuttle’s mother, who visited the past wees, at the Brant home 'returned -to her home. „■ Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wyland- of TassopollsTMich., are visiting at~The home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Callander. -■—• Mr. arid Mrs. Roy P. Blosser and daughters, Mary Malcolm and Clarence- Smith were shopping in Elkhart Friday. Mrs. Lester Weber spent one daylast week with her mother, Mrs. James Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Sawyer and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stiickman. In the afternoon they called on relatives at Milford. Curtis Stump and children, Robert and Marilyn and Mr. and.Mrs. Thurlo Gall and 'family- s pent Easter Sun day at the Frank Gall home in Nappanee. Mrs. Ransom called Mrs. John Stuckman Tuesday. Airs. Thomas Sharp has-been on the sick list for the past week. SOCIAL CLUB TO MfcET WITH MRS. A. J. OGDEN The Social Club will me'et with Mrs. A. J: Ogden next Thursday afternoon, April 16.

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS, NAPPANEE, IND

TROOP 29 BOY SCOUTS MEET AT M. E. CHURCH- MONDAY Boy Scouts of Troop 29 met at the Methodist church for their regular weekly meeting Monday, The work of the evening consisted of bandaging and first aid work. Ajjhrifc Miller, -chairman Jot - the troop committed a guest at the meeting. Some time was given to test, work and several “-magic” S stunts .were performed by a local magician. PARTY TO ATTEND H : . S. DAY AT INDIANA CENTRAL COLLEGE

Early/ -this morning. Rev. and Mrs; F. A. Ris/ley left for Indianapolis* to attend the High School Day at Indiana Central College.£ They wen- | accompanied by several' high school | students that, 'have aspirations to-. 1 ward I C C as their alma rnater. They were Lester McCuen who attended there last ye ar > Glenwvn Walters, Genevieve Yarian, Carolyn Arch, Phyllis Mange?, Inez -Early. George’ Riley dnd Francis Risley. ■vfoßK STARTED ON WARSAW POST OFFICE THIS WEEK X A large gang of men started work on the excavation for the post office building at Warsaw on Monday; m.orning of this week. This boost for labor in a city as close to Napparu" as is Warsaw will benefit not only our neighboring city but every community in this part of the state.

Now with work scarce is k a good time for city, state and federal buildings “to he erected, 'ELKHART COUNTY FARMERS DONATE SEED CORN The farmers' of Elkhart county sent 50 bushel of seed corn’to the drought sufferers, 'Or,, farmers) of Southern Indiana, The corn was shipped by interurban to" Gr.eensburg, Ripley county, and those receiving corn paid for th’e transportation. ; * — l - . 1 1 1 ~~~ AUTO BREAKS BOY’S LEO NEAR NEW PARIS New fall's,- Ind„ April fyT-Ralph Yoder, 15. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Yoder of three miles west of New Paris, suffered a broken right . leg when he was struck by an automobile driven by Carl Hall, an employe of the Wabash railroad bridge gang, stationed at Foraker. W. M. A. TO MEET WITH MRS. JACOB YARIAN FRIDAY The -W. M. A. of the United Bretb- - * --- ren church will meet with Mrs. Jacob Yarian tomorrow at 7:30. .\frs. Lemler, leader and Yarian hostess.' • • -‘ ‘ J REGULAR MEETING OF EASTERN STAR APRIL 14 The regular meeting of the Eastern Star will de held Tuesday, April 14 at 7:30. ' NOTICE TO PUBLIC Hauling of rubbish will begin next Wednesday, April 13 in ward -1. All persons should place same at rear of lot wfiere.it can easily be picked up. Beginning April 20, ward 2 will be taken care of and wgrds 3 and 4, begtnniTig April 27 and May'4. —— —* ———— , •; Jewish Holy Day “Tom" Is Hebrew for ‘“day” and Tom Klppur means day Os atonement. It Is the .tenth day of October nnd is observed by continuous prayer and fasting for 24 hotfrs from sundown on the evening* previous.—Pathfinder Magazine. ' Darktown Fables Once upon a time RaSftts Henry Clay Washington cam%Jwmie iate at night and found George Washington Johnson snoring In his own bed, whereupon George upon awaking and findJng Itastus staring down at him exploded; “Believe It or not, brudder, Ali'se nuthin’ hut er sfowaya liere, Ah is i”-~-pathflnder Magazine'

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SGHOOL NEWS

School was /resumed Monday after a four day, spring vacation. Monday afterhoon the Junior and Senior Vo-Ag clasd’* drove out to Slabaugh’s farm, and dust ireated .some.-seed oats - for him. /Refreshmentr were served by * Mrs. Howard Slabaugh, which the class greatly appreciated. • , v Monday after school the first blaseball. practice was held at the new s.chool grounds. The diamond is not yet in shape, but it is being worked on and Will soon be as goeij} as' the old one. V Y Band practice was held, on Tuesday and o Thursday of this week. \ ~•* ■ K The new officers of the HUY WiljS go. to Indianapolis tomorrow' afru* noon to attend a state Hi-Y meel^gg.; Lawrence “White, the club” 'sponsor will go along withvtbe boys. MRS. HALLET ROOD HOSTESS TO WILLING WORKERS CtLASs ‘The Willing Workers Class of'tfie Methodist Church will -meet with Mrs, Hailet’ Rood, Tuesday, April 11. at 7:30 p.-m- The leader for this meeting is Mrs. •Lynn Houck; hostesses', Mrs, -Mabel , Orn, Mrs. William Walters, ‘Mi'Sr'S, V. Callan-1 der, Mrs. E. J. Crirtis., Mrs. George I Kales and Mrs Hailet Rood. Mrs, W. H. Gwin, Mrs.. Earl Slabaugh and Mrs. Woody Slabaugh-are on’ the entertainment committee. ' I FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO MEET WITH MRS* VERN GEYER S / . The Friendship Club will meet this- a tic moon at the home of. Mrs. Yern Geyer. At thri last meeting, Alt's. Vein Geyer arid Mrs. Rav Fish-1

er were appointed to attend the Project Meeting that will be held at’ Goshen, April 17. The main feature of this meeting-will he the demonstrations on pressure cooking... UNION TOWNSHIP FARM BUREAU TO MEET TONIGHT The Union Township Farm - Bureau will meet tonight at t ; iie Union Center school. The Harrison Twp. Farm Bureau will have charge of the program and a good time is being looked forward to. A report will be given on the Social and Educational conference held during .the past week at Indianapolis. MILFORD —T‘"" Elizabeth H. Sharp, §B, widow of George Sharp, died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. John Homan of Milford on Sunday afternoon. Death was due to heart trouble superinduced by the hardening of the arteries'. She was the oldest of the two sons and two daughters of Benj.amin and Mary Heist and was liorn at Mans-' field; O. sh 1872 she was -united in marriage to George Sharp and during that same year they moved to Kosciusko county and located on a lari one half mile south of Milford where she lived for 58 consecutive years, until four mffnths ago when she came to live with ‘liter daughter in Milford. • Her husband preceded her in death- by several years. Her immediate surviving'relatives ’include a son, John Sharp, unmarried, who lives on the old homestead; the daughter above .named;' two grandsons, jßussel and-'Lawrence Homan of Michigan City;- a gSeat-grandson and a sister Mrs. Susannah Frankenberger of Mansfield, O. She was a memfber of the Methodist - church since six years of age. Funeral services toon place at the Homan home Tuesday with interment in the Lake View cemetery near Milford. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Groves and daughter, Miss Dorothea Groves called .on Mrs. George Harlan of south of Nappanee on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Harlan were Sunday dinner .guests of her sister, Mrs. Esehol Beach and family of west of Milford’.’ , One hundred and fifty persons attended’fire; Sib'anifual banquet of the Milford high school alumni association, held Saturday evening at the Milford community building. The Smoky Davis orchestra of War saw furnished- music during the banquet and for The dance* which was a closing feature of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. John Clause and daughter, -Joan were Sunday dinner guests of her brother, Kenneth Bushong and family of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Halterman of Fort Wayne spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Warstler. - Mrs. itjhn Clause entertained at a bridge pasty on Thursday evening number of ladies, among hA guests being Mrs. Lloyd Harley of Leesburg and Mrs. Dee Rock of New Paris. Five tables of bridge progressed. The high score prize going to Mrs. Cloyse Thomas. The ‘second high to Mrs. R. W. Brown and the con sola-lion favor' to Miss' Eloise Pinkerton. The hostess served , a delightful lunch. Mrs. \Yilbur D. Groves has been appointed school enumerator of Van liuren township by trustee Irvin Coy". Rev, Overholtzer of Sidney will occupy the pulpit at the, Grace Brethren church at 11 a. m. and ?:3# p. m., Sunday, -April 12r The personnel of the newly-elected officers of the M. H. 8. Alumni AsSbclatloiridnows: pres., Miss’ Edna Lentz; vice-pres., Clayton Hollar; sec., Mrs. H. W. McSweeney and treas., M. D. Chatten.

SOUTH UNION the attendance Sunday ai Sundayschool was 37. - Mr. and Mrs: Mose Wilson and daughter, .Eunice' were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs. Amos -j Arn’s at Tippecanoe. - Mrs. George Bollnian and daugh-ters,-Beulah and Lueile and Mrs.. John Bollman were guests of Mrs. J. B. Fisher and * daughter, Viola Monday afternoon. A number from South Union attended the meetings at Madison chapel the past week. The meetings? will go indefinitely. , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert SlimmersrOf Bremen are moving on the farm recently vacated by Mrs. Elizabeth. Hostetter, A daughter was born to Mr. and I Mrs. Herbert Bess Wednesday of last week. Miss Dorothy Wise is] caring lor the motther and infant da'oghter. Rev. Walter Lechlitner and ‘Rev. ASbert MacMerrin visited Mrs. J. B. Fisher on Mohday afternoon. Miss Fern Weaver tof ' Elkhart spent Saturday night- and Sunday with Mr. an/l Mrs. Charley Goss, and I Jamily, • Rev. J. 11. Fisher conducted pfe-.J [ Easter services at the Elkhart Riv-! erside Christian church Friday even- j ing and •it the Millwood .phapel “on Saturday evening. \ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Tjarvel Miller and [ family, Mr. and Airs. Harold Mat-j tern and soil, Ke.nfietlr ' were guests ] at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. .Charles] Mat tern and family- Sunday. ! Mr, and Mrs,-Frank Wagner and | family and Mr. and Mrs. El-wood' Overholser \yevi; guests, at V 'v‘ainiier |' Sunday of .Mr. and Mrs. Monroe! ! Overhalser-and son. Clarence.. . Joseph Fisher, Jr., spent Sunday | With- Calvin K.iester at Merriam, j Ind. Jesse Pippeuger, John Parcel!, i Harley Hunsberger, . Edward Kent, I J. B. j-’isher, Jothn and George BoTUj man and Joe Chamberlain . were j among those who went ta Goshen] on 'business. ’ „ •’+ Mrs. Buel Weldy and daughter, j Phyllis and son, Paul arid' Mrs. Anna Letherman Avere gitests at- dinner on Sunday of Rev. J. B. Fisher and family. Afternoon callers were Mr: f and Mrs. George Fisher and children of Walkerton’and Rolan,i Troxel. —— Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kauffman and! family of Locke were guests at din-4-ner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs*. PeterJ Kaufman at .Wakarusa. Peter Kovach of Nappanee and! Miss Flora Berger of near’ Madison were united in marriage at South' Bend Saturday. They are making their home in Bremen at the present. Mr. Kovach is employed at Ulines in Nappanee. Donald and Joseph Jr. Fisher called on Mr. _and Mrs! Harry Fisher and John, Fisher at Etna Green Saturday evening. -rtrvAJrr 1 Miss Almeda Skinner was a guest at dinner of Mr. .and Mrs, Edward Fislher Thursday. Robert Messmole, who is working in "South Bend spent Sunday with home folks. Prayer meetihg was held at '- the; home of Rev. J. B. Fisner and. family Thursday evening. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs: Cluujtes Goss and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Messmore and family, Mr. and,Mrs, Harvey McGowen and family' an ! | Mr. and Mrs. Mose Wilson. - -

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