Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 56, Number 31, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 15 March 1934 — Page 3

THURSDAY. MARCH 15, 1934

As Good as New

3 Plain $1 25 Garments I

DeLuxe Service 75c ' ■* ' Buttons Replaced Minor Repairs Free

Free Pick Up and Delivery * Phone 174 ECONOMY CLEANERS Richmond Shoe Shop

KROGER-STORES

Coffee N ° 2 ibs. x%c

French Brand FLAVORY 0 E ° Green Beans . 3 2 25© AVONDALE—STRINGLESS—iFLAVORY Raisins SEEDLESS e e X PKG. 1S Asparagus AVONDALE 2 ISc P’nut Butter 2 23© EMBASSY BRAND—RICH-SMOOTH-TASTY Starch QUALITY— SS 3 box 17c Corn Flakes . L S 10c ~ OLEO 3 lbs. tie

Bread, 11-2 lb. loaf .. 9c Country Club—Oven fresh Apple Butter, full qt. 17c P and G Soap, 4 bars 15c Giant Size

# Fresh Fruit & Vegetables # Bananas • . 5 lbs. 25c YELLOW - RIPE - DELICIOUS—

APPLES, 4 lbs. 25 1 FANCY ROME BEAUTIES ORANGSE, dozen 2212* CALIFORNIA— MEDIUM SIZE LETTUCE, 2 heads 15e LARGE • SOLID - CRISP CARROTS, bunch 5* LARGE - FRESH - BUNCHES

Choice Meats Specials for Friday and Saturday

Hamburg • PURE BEEF GROUND | Boiling Beef lb. 7c | plate rib PORK CHOPS, lb. 19g LEAN CENTER CUTS * BOLOGNA, lb JO* I a^C Sirloin or T Bone 19C from best branded beef lb 2St FORTY FATHOM FISHTIb. .... |9* HAI JBUTFISHribT" 2St

For Easter Just because you can’t have new togs for Easter doesn’t mean you . can’t lock smart!

Beans, 4 lbs 15c Hand Picked—Navy Rice, 4 lbs. 25c Fancy Whole Grain OK Soap, 4 bars 15c

revival services at the CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN TO BEGIN ON MARCH 22ND Revival services will be held at the Church of the Brethren beginning on Thursday evening. March 22 and continuing to and including Easter Sunday. Rev. Ray O. Shank, pastor

of the Flora Church of the Brethren will be the evangelist,■ assisted by Rev. P. B. Studebaker. A special invitation is given to the general public to attend.

Nut bread every Wednesday and Saturday, 15c loaf. Huffman Bakery.

CELERY, 2 stalks ... 13* FLORIDA—MAMMOTH STALKS ASPARAGUS, lb. 15* YOUNG - TENDER PEAS, lb. ...... T.. TT.T/. ..... lOc WELL FILLED NEW POTATOES, 5 lbs. ....... 25* GOOD QUALITY

. 3 lbs. XOc Beef Roast lb. 12c I select beef branded LARD, 3 lbs. ........T. 25* MINCED HAM, lb 15* Bacon . *lbs. 25c I PURE PORK CHEESE, lb 19* MILD WIBCONSIN BUTTER, lb 27* COUNTRY CLUB ROLL

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lb. lie FLOUR| AVONDALE - QUALITY I S& 77C I msm MumaßM SUGAR PURE GRANULATED 10 47c KRAUT AVONDALE, DELICIOUS Long Cut Silver Shreds 1 LB. 14 OZ. NO. 2 1-2 CAN AW ONE GIANT BAR OF CRYSTAL-WHITE SOAP Given with each purchase of Super Suds, 3 for 23c

PERSONALS AND LOCALS

Nut bread every Wednesday and Saturday, 15c loaf. Huffman Bakery. Mrs. Laura Downin who has been ill with the flu is able to be out again. Miss Martha Knox visited Tuesday in Elkhart the guest of Miss Myrtle Cilery. — Hanson Gw in of Elkhart spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gwin. MEDIUM AND MAMMOTH CLOVER SEED. ALSIKE AND ALFALFA SEED. STAUFFER GRAIN CO. Mrs. J. B. Yarian entertained at; dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Craft and , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchelli Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walters visited Sunday afternoon at Bourbon with John Yeager and daughter Mrs. Nellie Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hartman entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Schrock of South Haven, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Firm Troup and Mr .and Mrs. Levi Troup. Dr. and Mrs. Willard Price and daughters Marjorie and Dorothy and Miss Ru.th Heestand visited Sunday in Indianapolis with their son Douglas student at the Indiana University Medical college. SPECIAL—HOOSIER LUMP COAL. $6.25 $5.75 AT YARDS. SYLEft t& SYLER. PHONE 87. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gentzhorn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Flora and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ' Postma and family were entertained at dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. Edith Leeper of Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weldy attended the birthday dinner held Sunday in celebration of Mr. Weldy’s mother Mrs. Susan Weldy’s 87th birthday anniversary. The dinner was held at the home of a son Elmer Weldy of near Wakarusa. About 35 relatives and friends were present. MRk LYNN HOUCK TO •ENTERTAIN THURSDAY CLUB AT MEETING NEXT WEEK Mrs. Lynn Houck wilt be hostess to the Thursday Club at the meeting to be held at her home on Thursday of, next week, March 22, “Blaster. Customs" will be given in response to roil call and the topics for the meetings will be "Easter in the Holy Land’’ by Mrs. Nora Shively; and "Easter Scriptures” by Mrs. Grace Greene.

SOUTH UNION Attendance at Sunday school was 34. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wiggins and family were Snnday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kauffman. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Overholser and Mr. and Mrs. Ohmer Overholser of Elkhart called on Mr. and Mrs. Mdnroe Overholser Sunday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Goss and family, Lawrence Weaver and Esther and Thelma Schlemmer attended the Mission in Nappanee Sunday afternoon. Evangelist Walter Lechlitner of Wa'karusa preached. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Schlemmer called on Mr. Schlemmer's mother at Bremen Sunday afternoon. Esther- and -Thelma.-Schlemmer were Sunday dinner guests of Miss Fern Goss. A quilting was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Matterii Wednesday. The following were . present, Mrs. Henry Defrees of Nappanee, Mrs. Anna Letherman, Mrs. Roy Summers, Mrs. Annis Either, Mrs. Maude Truex and son, Mrs. Alice Leatherman all of Wakarusa and Mrs. J. B. Fisher and son Ralph Wendell. Miss Pearl Starrett spent Sunday afternoon at the home of her mother Mrs. Robert Stillson. Jess Pippenger and son Ray and daughter Evelyn called on Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Fisher Wednesday evening. Rev. Albert McMurrin was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles) Goss and family Thursday evening. Rev. John Hartman of Wakarusa and Rev. J. B. Fisher attended a Ministerial Institute at the Christian church at Booneville Monday. Miss Thelma Schlemmer who has been working at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schurr of Oak Grove returned to er home Saturday. Donald Fisher and Howard Chamberlain called om Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fisher and family Wednesday evening. Miss Cletus Schldlnmer is on the sick list. Mrs. Ohlan Smeltzer and daughter Imogene called on. Mr. adn Mrs. John Myers and daughter Frankie at Wakarusa Thursday. Howard Cbafhberlaln and Donald Fisher visited in South Bend Saturday.

BIBLICAL PLAY, “THE LIBHT" AT TEMPLE MARCH lIITH TO 24TH Unusual interest is evidenced here in “The Light”, the soul-stirring spectacle and drama of biblical days that will be presented by the-Scottish Rite players in the Scottish Rite Cathedral at South Bend, March 18 to 24 inclusive. The cast of this production which was released today includes some of the finest acting and musical talent to be found in this section of the state. The role of the Prophet is being taken by George -Bergus \vho has carried leading rolfes in amateur productions in South Bend and at Indiana University. Robert Hahn, a graduate in dramatic art at Indian# University, will play the part of Jesus Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 1. Wright, co-stars in -productions of the South Bend Playmakers, will take the parts of Caspar and Avida.i Horace Wells and Helen DeVries, both of whom have won prominence by their performances in many South Bend musical productions and operas will carry the singing- parts of Isaiah and Mary, the mother of Jesus. Other prominent members of the cast are: Ruth, Vera Minzey; Naomi, Lois Palmer; Boaz, Arthur L. May; Melchoir, Leroy Ritchie; Amerius, B. Frank Bressler; Balthasar. William A. Bertsch; Nicodemus, Theo J. Yena; Simon, George Rulison; Mary Magdala, . Olga Shorb; Mary the Mother of Mark, Margaret Ann Burroughs; John Mark, John L Warrick and Qlaudius, Carl C. Wilcox. Sixty others will take the parts of worshippers, The Magi. Scribes, tlisciples. Roman soldiers, Levites, ■■priests, Followers and others. There are three choruses, a male chorus and two mixed choruses. A full orchestra and organ will furnish the accompaniment, directed by otto J. Goffeney.. / STARS MEAN MORE THAN THE TITLES OF PLAYS TO MOST OF THE MOVIE FANS

We wonder sometimes where the film corporations get the titles for the many pictures produced and were it not for the stars that make the pictures many a good story would be passed up by the people. For instance we have at the Fairy the Coiping. week, Easy to Love’’,, “Good Dame” and . .“This Side of Heaven”. These titles mean nothing and yet take it this way. On Friday and Saturday Genevieve Tobin and Adolphe Menjou, Mary Astor.- Guy Kibbee and others play the important parts and who cares what the title of the picture is if this cast is filmed. Well, it is “Easy to Love”. Sunday and Monday Sylvia Sidney and Frederic Marsh put on “Good Dame” and then the inimitable Lionel star of many years standing mades “This Side of Heaven” a success. Many theatres make a practice of featuring the stars and fans look for them. Some pictures are great successes without a one of the famous actors or actresses taking parts but this Is an exception rather than a rule. AUTO HITS WAGON ON ROAD 6 NEAR COFFEE POT STATION—HORSES INJURED While Guy Loudermilk, manager pf the Fairy theatre was on his way home from Knox Thursday afternoon of last week the car which he* was driving crashed into the back of a wagon near the Coffee Pot Service station Just this side of Bremen on State Road 6, damaging his car and one of the horses was badly j injured when struck by the wagon. Both vehicles were coming eastward and when the car hit the wagon It threw it forward onto the horses. Wm. F. Sauer, living northeast of this city was driving the team apd suffered minor injuries, being confined to his bed for a day or two while Mr. Loudermilk 1 escaped Injury. It is fortunate that neither of the men were badly Injured. LYCEUM CLUB MEETING AT HOME OF MRS. M r 8. PLETCHER NEXT WEEK The March 21st, meeting of the Lyceum Club will be 'held on Wednesday evening of next week at the home of Mrs. M. S. Pletcheo - . The theme of the program will be India, and “Cities of Indta” will provide response to roll call. . The topic “Ghandl” will be given by Mrs. Royce Mishler and “India” by Mrs. L. V. Mullett. Current events of foreign lands will be given by the ,club and a playl&t entitled “Befriending Mary".

UNION CENTER Miss Anna Mae Reed, Mbnford Newcomer and Miss Mary Ellen Miller were guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Berkey west of Wakarusa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Pippenger and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clouse of near Locke, Mr. and' Mrs. Ed Pippenger, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pippenger, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Pippenger and daughter Doris of this vicinity, Mr, and Mrs. Harley Geyer and family and Mrs. Levi Prppenger attended the birthday surprise at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pippenger near Plymouth in honor or Mr. 'Pippengerl's birthday. A picnic dinner was enjoyed. Christ Umbaugh and daughter Delta were entertamed at dinner on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Vein Ci'ipe and Mrs. Sarah Pippenger . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burkey and son John and daughter Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Freed and son Junior and Mrs. Sam Smeltzer were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manford Freed and family at Elkhart on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ira Mishler and daughter Virginia visited Mrs. George Sheets and Mrs. Charles Sheets Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Welty and family were dinner guests of his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Mike Landis at EikharGSunday and attended services at Prairie Street church in' the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederick"” and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest postma at Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Walters and daughter Marie were guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Calvin Stoner and Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith at Goshen Sunday afternoon.

"Meeting the Needs-—Foreign Missions” will be the subject used at the Salem Mennonite church Sunday' evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Yoder of North Manchester spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Freed and Mrs. Sam Smeltzer. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mishler and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John -Sheets In Nappanee. Mrs. Charles Welty and daughter Norma Jean were dinner and afterguests of Mrs. John VVelty and dauhgter Elizabeth ' Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bowman and Donabelle Parcell were dinner guests of Mart and Etta Iffert Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burkey and son John and daughter - Grace were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ldander Garber andi family near New Paris Sunday. ' . * Mr. and Mrs- Irven Stahly . and daughter Erdean, Mrs. Mary Ann Snyder and daughter Pearl were guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Geyer Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick, Wendel Frederick and Harold Miller were dinner guests of Mrs. Frederick’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Anglemyer near Wakarusa. 7 „ Mr. and Mrs. Orval Teeter and daughter were guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Teeter near Locke Sunday. Mrs. Sam Smeltzer is spending several days with her son George Smeltzer south of Elxfiart. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frenger of southwest of Bremen spent Sunday night and Monday with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. • Ed Geyer and daughter. The Excelsior Sunday School class of the Gravelton church pleasantly surprised the Misses Berniece and Hazel Miller and Merl Keck at the Miller home Friday evening in a farewell party. The Jonas Miller family will move to Wakarusa next Monday. NOTICE OF SALE Os lands and lots Mortgaged to the State of Indiana, for the benefit of the Common-School Fund, held In Trust by Elkhart County, Bndlana. In default of payment of principal and Interest due to the Common School Fund held in trust by Elkhart County, Indiana, I will, in pursuance of the requirements of the school law, offer at public sale at the door of the Court House in the City of Goshen, Elkhart County, Indiana, on the ‘ " " —**“ Fourth Monday In March, 1934 being the 26th day of the month, commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. to the highest bidder for qajsh; so much of the mortgaged premises hereinafter named, as will pay thfe amount due thereon for principal, Interest, damages, Thsurance, advertising; and In case of no bid for the amount due, the undersigned will bid In the same on account of the respective funds NAPPANEE CITY, LOCKE TOWNSHIP Loan No. 3322, Martin S. Hazel, and Susanna Hazel, husband and wife, Common Fund, mortgage to the State of Indiana, on the 28th day of November, 1930, all the following tract or parcel of land situate in the County and State aforesaid, to-wit: Lot No. 7 as designated on recordedC plat of Metzlers Third Addition Sub Division of Lot Number 6, Ex. North 10x266.08 feet to be used as alley, in Nappanee Locke City. Amount of principal, Interest, insurance and damages 11364.45 and $11.84 advertising. Total $1366.29. Witness my hand and seal this sth day of March, 1934. . * ‘ ~ V. C. MISHLER, Auditor of Elkhart Couhty. (8-15-22)

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FAIRY (First Show—7:oo O’Clook) FRIDAY - SATURDAY, MARCH 16-17 “Easy to Love” With Genevieve Tobin, Adolphe Menjou, Mary Astor, Guy Kibbee. Edward Everett Horton and Patricia Ellis. SUNDAY - MONDAY, MARCH 18-19 Sylvia Sidney and Frederic Marsh in “Good Dame” A B. P. Sahuiberg Production. WEDNES. - THURS., MARCH 21-22 Lionel Barrymore in “This Side of Heaven” With Fay Baintir, Mae Clarke, Tom Brown, Una Merkel, Mary Carlisle, and Onslow Stevens.

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