Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 55, Number 14, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 17 November 1932 — Page 8
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TODAY Mrs. G. L.Oyler will entertain the Social Club. The Friendship Club will meet with Mrs. Orpha Blosser. South Bend chapter O. E. S. will •ntertain at Masonic Temple at So. Bend this evening. .MONDAY The Current Club will meet with Mrs, Fred Coppes. The M. U. M. club will meet with Miss Wilma Hare. TUESDAY O. E. S. will meet at hall at 7:30 p. m. Miss Fern Lantz will entertain the Jr. Bridge Club. The Dadies Rural club will meet with Mrs. Orville McDonald. The Beta Bridge Club will meet with Mrs. L. M. Slabaugh. WEDNESDAY The C. & N. Club will meet with, Mrs. Car] Ruple. _ ANCHOR COAL: HAS . STOOD THE TEST. STAUFFER GRAIN CO.
' Child’s g TON W^n S Wed. "Night! ! Men’s heavy Y% ■ SS?JSUSI*JST'.*" ||J 'November 23rd Single Plaid W*. J 3 * c - liL££SFJSf Blankets }j | Rubbers with heavy red rubber * 71 £ISSU ’‘d B bed s ize > beautiful colors, ■fj , H -®9® /V Curtain Sets Ar Robes Ql. \ 39® ‘ 0A Two panels, valance and Fancy patterns, full bed size, wg £RB" ™ V 7 tie backs complete, fancy hvy. Wt ’ sultable car‘robe. | See the 7 Big Fat Turkeys in Our Windows | | Men’s Coat Ladies’ FUR TRIMMED Hose i if Sweaters WOuting 1 Jumper Skirts JpIL Winter Coats |f jj 4 |J Heavy cotton coat style /j ■ Lights A greys ■ UUIII|/VI UIUI lO ' ■ . ts new Fall and Winter colors. fig "** Sweaters. Colors green *" 7 ■ A a _.J fl of French Serge, ffcfi > MFMI\ Newest styles and fabrics, all luxuriously fur U A regular 79c value. 1 I \ grey and brown, 98c value ■Q% VQ, ■ chic. Colors brown, blue,9 rm "O trimmed. All new colors. Special at Wf /■ ~ 47c ■ Jj^md l -— r * ■ $ 9 43a5 14 68 ?L \^ 42c P rGolf Hose fTTI SOAP H Fall and Winter 'hA I J Cuff tops, 3-4 ■ presses 1 Complexion and J-V -i y J ™ J P laid patterns. Y I I A C L■l\Hi *3 l3 1-7 O ft Heavy \ i U barsso Popular shades of new blue, bur- JF . f Boy's Winter f KM 'mm Ul* OV W WW \ I ggndy, green, tan, brown, black r Wm _ _ Vl P f/ Overalls \ ”"T I jJ\ and plaid. Also knit sportswea I I I IVI Vl|\l O VI ll -20 weight white backed II l , Silk I A.*" 1 ® 1 ' deP ° Bit S 97 _Sjk77 IB fc| Long sleeve and long leg of Jj fl If rien m full cut and well /j L.aClieS OllK I School .will hold §§ /M Ml U heavy weight cotton yarn. fj * V Ji Plaid Blouses I HOSE! -2L. A \ % m c M . | w r-if* *L The newest thing Aft I ■ I Just Received | \v J # w*L 1 gpß Blouses. Have the TF® I B 200 Ladies New Lovely Dresses, j/)\\ VL ~"V Puffed Sleeves, | Bl^BlliSI Crepes in latest colors. All for _L/ V/|
J£ssL Men’s Heavy JjJL Oyer wNm coats .1 M ' IA Dark Blue Chevoits, fT . jL_l double breasted, well lv jr > tailored with satin linJ'\ [ r’Sjj logs. Regular $12.50 I \ } ' \S*Kf value, special at only m-.f $7.95 rl I MEN’S WOOL 4s Suits I l '~P A special factory purIpfePSp'' pry chase of new 3-pc. W Suits,, Serge®, cashBl HP i meres, chevoits and wf H novel weaves. Well tailored. Reg. $14.75 im W/i 7M values, Extra Special at y I S79S
THANKSGIVING TURKEY DINNER UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Nappanee, Ind. November 24, 1932 (12 noon to 2) MENU 1 Roast Young Turkey Jlblet Dressing Celery Gravy Cranberries Mashed Potatoes Peas in Timbles Apple Salad Rolls Coffee Pumpkin Pie Price 40 Cents Family tables if requested Phone 24G MRS. L. M. SLABAUGH. TO ENTERTAIN BETA BRIDGE CLUB TUESDAY EVENING The Beta Bridge Club will ineet with Mrs. L. M. Slabaugh Tuesday eveniitf of next week. > - „ ... -- ■ in MISS WILMA HARE WILL ENTERTAN THE M. U. M. CLUB MONDAY EVENING Miss Wilma Hare will be hostess to the M. U. M. club at the next meetftig to be held Monday evening. Lamps make beautiful and useful Christmas presents. Buy now 'witb a little money of the Nappanee Water Filter Cos. on South-Nappanee Street.’ (8c) Phone news items to No. 27.
BEST VICINITY ■"- _j ,7 '~ Bill Franklin of Bremen called at the home of John Chupp Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mast and daughters Freda and Anna Mae, east of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chupp and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Chupp and daughters, Mrs. Elmer Stutzman and Mrs. Levi Hochstetler spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manas Burkholder. Mrs. Lester Long and children Dorothy and Bobby of Mongo were Friday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Slabaugh and family. Levi Farmwald called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Yoder and family -Monday evening. Simon Slaubaugh was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Chupp Thursday. Mrs. Wilson Slabaugh of Nappanee celebrated her 72nd birthday anniversary Sunday. A pot-luck dinner was held. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Slabaugh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Slabaugh, Mr. and'Mrs. Willard Slabaugh and son Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slabaugh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slabaugh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Slabaugh of Elkhart, Dale, Lowell, and Lamar Slabaugh, Miss Jane Rickert and Harold McAfee. William Yoder spent a %w days last week with'his brother, Mr-, and Mrs. jerry Yoder of near Middlebury Mrs. Eli Miller spent Tuesday with Mrs. Manas Burkholder: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slabaugh and
MEN’S NEW -CRESS PANTS Darks, greys and novelty weaves. A $1.49 value. 89c MEN’S SUEDE CLOTH Zipper Jackets Windproof Suede Cloth with zipper fastener, elastic bottom. $1.94 BOYS’ SUITS Two-Trouser Suits for boys in woolen tweeds. Well made, . Very Special 54.6S Men’s All-Wool Coat Sweaters] Fine woven heathr colored 1 Sweaters in brown, grey! and tan. Dressy. t $1.79 \
Ladies’ Knit Union Suits Fall weight, cuff knee, rayon mm striped, heavy cotton yarn, MB% size® to 46. MW V
MEN’S AND BOYS’ HEAVY KNIT Wool Sweaters Extra heavy Knit woolen sweaters for winter. Slip-over or coat £ jgm tQ styles, colors red, navy .black and maroon.
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family and Levi Mast were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Raney and family Tuesday evening. Floyd Chupi> was a. Friday dinner guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Chupp and family. John Yoder called on Woddie Slabaugh Friday forenoon. The Amish meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Slaubaugh and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Long and Curtis Miler and wife.of this city, Mrs. Laura Cloughn of Ludington. Mich., were Welnesday evening supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Slabaugh and family. Mrs. John Chupp called on Mrs. Manas Burkholder Friday forenoon. Andy Hochstetler spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Mose Burkholder and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hotter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sechrlst and Lowell Hepler and Forrest Fer- ( vida spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Slabaugh and family. - -
Nappanee Beauty Shop We are offering a go.od Permanent Wave for $2.00. J Wave set and 4nedT-thort hair 25c, long hair, 35c. * Phone 228 Nappanee, Ind.
BOYS’ HEAVY CORDUROY LONGIES High waisted, wide bottoms, the kind the boys like. Colors Burgandy and A tan. Sizes to 18. 9 Jackets to match $1.20.
THURSDAY CLUB WILL MEET WITH MRB. ULINE ON TUESDAY, NOV. 22 The members of the Thursday Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Marguerite Uline Tuesday, Nov. 22. “New Books for Children” will be given in response to roll call and the program, for the afternoon will be as follows: “A Literary Feast”. Three minute toasts: Oysters, Mrs. Belle Stauffer; Soup, Mrs. Lottie Pepple; Turkey, Mrs. Gladys Rehrer; Cranberries, Mrs. Nora Shively; Pumpkin pie, Mrs. Mabel Dunham and Coffee, Mrs. Katharine Uline. NOTICE There will be a meeting of the policy holders of The Fanners Mutual Aid Association and Hoosier Cyclone Cp., of Elkhart county at the Hall school house'Tuesday evening, Nov. 22 at 7:00 p. m. for the purpose of electing a director for this district for 1933.
L. A. Morrison OHIROPRACTOR Charlotte Morrison, D. C: Assistant ' 206 N. Main St. Phone 125
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GIRLS VELVET Dresses with Silk Puffed sleeves, sizes 6 to 14. $2.98
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LADIES NOVELTY Children’s Hifh Shoes Black high lace shoes with good leather soles, all If # A sizes to 2. ' r ‘ Ullf MEN’S Dress Oxfords Leather heel with plate, fanev tip 79
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Thanksgiving The turkey’s been fed ’till he wobbles, There’s a row of pies on the shelf, The sauce has been made for the pudding, 1 cracked all the nuts myself. Ma has been sweeping and dusting, She has cleaned every corner and floor; Pa has been helping like fury And I have done many a chore. * I filled up the wood box this morning With hickory, oak anß spruce; , I shoveled a path tp the barnyard, Another down to the sluice. We’ve had the first snow of the season, The ice is as smooth as glass; So'Grandpa will come in the cutter Over the frozen morass. Oh. yes, we have evenrthlng ready, For tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day—live shafpeneff my skates for the ice pond. I’m ready for frolic and play. Franklin Lee Stevenson
Wright Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE - LADY ATTENDANT PHONE 73 NAPPANEE, IND.
-- - . i MEN’S SCOUT . Work Shoes fjC . MISSES AND CHILDREN’S Slippers J-i 43 and Oxfords. Guaran-* 1 * ■ Ww teed solid leather. Men’s Calf Upper IS , Steel Arches
