Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 58, Number 29, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 27 February 1936 — Page 5

FEBRUARY 27 1936

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foe sale Ford Tudor. AmerlT ' ol ' it,,' r Nappanee, Ind. cat Security Cos., N (27tt) -*r""-"'jr r TTalf ton Chevrolet panel , With good road business. Write tr k „ Advance-News. (27p) boi K ,_l_ bay and mixed . , Komayne Sherman, 1 mile 1 u,„ miles east of Nappanee. r‘-' ;aU (27p) CHICKEN •rested chicken for sale at my farm m nes north of Nappanee, first ‘ north of the Wabash crossing 0E road 19- Uoyd E. Yarian. (19c) "^Tm^th - batteries as low as |4.25 in exchange. Auto parte, tires, glass, Kt e SS ories. Fordson tractor parte, penn. motor oil. Teeter Bros., 15 r go.' Main St. Phone 4840. (sp) "fTIIiZ-lO acre farm; 6-room bouct 30x65 ft. barn; odd buildings; of fruit. Black soil—no muck. We H’drained, 2% miles north, 1 n lie pa*, Etna Green. Jacob D. Mast. B K. 1, Etna Green. (27p) PUBLIC SALE SUNRISE ORCHARDS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4TH ; mile south, % mile west Goshen, ini-Ford truck, dual wheels, long wheel. base, tools and implements, poultry equipment, Jamesway nests, feeders and 4 Newtown 1000 size brooder stoves, sugar camp outfit, furniture and miscellaneous articles. 400 bu.'.of corn, 4 ton hay, etc. W. W. Kereher. (27p) PLETCHER’S used cars 'Ma Buick 41 sedan, with trunk. 1335 Buick 48 sedan, with trunk. 1*34 Ford DeLuxe tudor, driven iese than 12000 miles. w . 1*33 Pontiac sedan. 1933 Pontiac coach. ;P,\ Pontiac coupe (6 wheels) .930 suidebaker sedan. .9Ford tudor. 1330 Ford -V 2 ton truck. ]J3 Essex sedan. 1329 Essex coach. 1328 Buick sedan. W 27 Buick. coach. , ’527 Pontiac .sedan. PLETCHER MOTOR CO. Phone 118 iZ ~ FOE RENT - Fur rent—s room -furnished apart Brett on first floor. Nicely furnished uda: desirabl" location. Reasonable rent Phone 4140 for information. (27p) WANTED Timber wanted —Elm logs. Write for lengths and prices. The Edgerton Manufacturing Company (Basket Factory i.. Plymouth, Indiana. (7c) MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Rsotes 800 families. Reliable hustler should start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write today, hawleigh, Dept. INB-315-S, Freeport, hi (27P)

MISCELLANEOUS Harness oiling and repairing, 1% “ties west of .Nappanee. Noah Miller. (12P) hwins—j still have clients wanting t( make loans on good first mortre security— lnterest from 6 to 6%. F. Neher, Nappanee. (ts) a ■ Tr ROOF PAINT Renew your roofs with Nappanee A * phalt Asbestos Roof Paintr. Easy 1° apply. Gets into and seals every n tee and hole. No coal tar. Write Prices. Will contract to do the if desired. Specialty Mfg. Cos., ■Vappanee Nappanee, Ind. LOANS ' have fclie'ats who will , make Conservative Firsl mortgage loans on * estate. From 41/2 -5 - 51/2 ' See Wm. F. Neher. C27tf) lk>dge-Plym outh Sales & Servlce- ," V 6 your Dodge car and trucks n ,! ie,i at 211 West Plymouth Street 1 s6, Bremen, Ind. Mutti Motor ■ (s p) macnines overhauled at j,, . batches and clocks reduality lubricating oil for sale. jesse Welty. ' ? l - Phone 3282. (ts) ■. . pdblic sale KBn* S ! a>, ., Maroh 3 ' Raymond E. Ww “ e south ' mile west Win *■ ■ a -rm implements, etc. -V - ... ~ loans : 5 Wh ° WIU “ ak ® con * •&1 est a , BSt mortgage loans on Prom w at 5 ’ and 6 % Interest. Mckett v! fVlCe ' See Howard Rjvappanee, Ind. <<*>*) ' ® NGIN ®S now .being inis, b*. wer Plants, trucks, tracC 2 w. „. * lable men in this vicinity

Drug Store Will Sell Medicine at 10c for Two Days Anyone May Buy; Store Prepares for Crowd Saturday; Offer Unheard of Before in Nappanee. If you were told that you could get high-quality medicine for 10c, it would sound impossible, wouldn’t it? And that others have paid a dollar or more for similar mediciues—indeed, it seems unbelleveable. Yet it is all true, and this offer is being made for the first time in Nappanee for two days only, Friday and Saturday this week, by the Dunham & Love Drug Store. Why Offer Is Made Because we believe it is only fair that everyone who suffers should have a chance to try the medicine first to see if it will help them before they pay the full price, and because we believe 20 percent of the people of Nappanee need the medicine we offer. This is not a “cure-all," but the new, scientific medicine, called IndoVin, that has helped nearly all who have taken it. Therefore, we offer each person one introductory bottle for 10c (Friday and Saturday ONLY) because we believe those who are benefited will keep on using it. The regular full-size price of this medicine is $1.25. What It Will Do Indo-Vin will cleanse your bowels gradually and thoroughly without pain and griping. It will bring out gases and intestinal impurities which may have been in your system causing you days, weeks or even months of misery. It will help make the digestive organs, sweet and clean, relieving headaches, biliousness, dizzy spells or lazy, drowsy, wornout feelings; also helps avoid accumulations of impurities in the blood stream and kidneys. It will aid in clearing up skin eruptions caused by impurities in the digestive organs, helping to overcome sallow “muddy” complexion due to sluggish liver. Indo-Vin will make your STOMACH, LIVER, and BOWELS more active, build you up in general and make you LOOK, ACT and FEEL like a different man or woman. Now, whether or not it will ihelp you as it has thousands of others—whether it will end your suffering in a day or week—remains to be seen. But in light of what it has done for others, it is surely a mistake not to try it for 10c—a fraction of its actual value. This offer is good Friday and Saturday ONLY. <* How To Get It To get your first bottle for 10c (Friday and Saturday ONLY) .bring coupon to our store. Our out-of-town readers may send coupon with 10c (stamps or coin) to Indo-Vin, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio; and medicine will be shipped postpaid.

COUPON—,, good for Introductory Bottle Indo-Vin (offer good Fri. and Sat ONLY) DUNHAM & LOVE Drug Store

with mechanical ability to train, install, service and operate Diesel equipment. Write for our Qualification Chart to determine your qualifications for this training. Schoeck Diesel Training, c/o this paper. (28p) PLETCHER’S USED DEPT. Porcelain tub electric washer. 2 pc. Velour living room suite.. 2 oak and leather davenports SI.OO. Easy Electric Washer.'*' 3 Burner Florence oil stove. 3 pc. Reed living room BUite. Large stove demonstration Saturday, Feb. 29. PLETCHER FURNITURE CO. FULTON COUNTY COMMUNITY SALE, ROCHESTER, INDIANA > SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1936 12:30 NOON 400 head of livestock, including 17 horses, lots of good cattle, hogs and sheep. Buy or sell here. A Sale every Saturday. ( 27p > USED CARS 1934 Plymouth coach. 1934 Ford tudor, DeLuxe, radio and heater. 1933 DeSoto sedan, DeLuxe, radio and heater. 1933 DeSoto coach. 19*2 Plymouth coach. 1929 Chevrolet coach. 1931 Nash sedan. deluxe Motor sales Cor. Market and Clark Sts. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION State of Indiana, Elkhart County, as: Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Elkhart Circuit Court Administrator of the estate of Albert A. Meyer, deceased, late of Elkhart County/ Indiana. Said estate is Supposed to be solvent. Harold N. Brown, Administrator. Fred E. Cluen, Attorney. (27-5-12) The Jolly Wednesday club. met yesterday with Mrs. Jack Hufter.

NAPPA&EE ADVANCE-NEWS, NAPPANEE, IND.

CHIU MB FIRST, MENNONITE CHURCH Rev. E. S. Mullett, Pastor Bible school, 9:30. Preaching, 10:30. . * C. 8., 6:00. Workers meeting, 7:00. CHURCH OF GOD . , Rev. L. E. Foudy, Pastor Mrs. Mary Young, S. S. Supt. Sunday school, 9:30. Morning worship, 10:30. Sermon, “Spiritual Work”. Young people will have complete charge of the 7:30 meeting. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. A. Melville, Minister 9:45, the Church School. 11 a. m. morning worship. 7 p. m. Friendly Home Service. (Listen for announcement —You will enjoy this service). The Church beckons you. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH South Main Street John A. Pettit, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., Delbert Barcus, Supt. No preaching Sunday. Mid-week Lenten Communion services will be held on Friday night, 7:00 p. m. The Rev. Jerome Kaufman of Altoona. Pa., will preach. All members urged to be present. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wehrly, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Clayton Pletcher, Supt. Morning worship, 10:35 a. m. Sermon subject: “St. Paul at the Olympics”. This service is especially for young people. Epworth League, 6 p. m. Evening worship, 7 p. m. Sermon subject, “Overcoming Evil with Good”. Choir rehearsal Wednesday evening. Mid-week service Thursday, 7 p. m. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Corner Walnut and Locke streets Donald Roose, Supt. G. L. Mans, Minister Sunday school at 9:30. Morning worship at 10:45. Evening service at 7:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Mid-week Bible study and prayer Thursday evening at 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend any and all these services. - ' rt .. , EVERYBODY'S MISBION Kkniiolph and” Locke Ste. Rev. Maude Goetz, Pastor Noble C. Rhodes, Supt. S. S. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. Yoeng peoples service, 6:00 p. m. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer service at church, 7:30 p. m. Cottage prayer meetings Thursdays at 7:30. Public given a hearty welcome to any and all services.

FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. E. J. Schaefer, Minister The ordinance of the Lord’s Supper will be observed at the morning worship hour at 10:30. All Christians are invited to partake. “Shall Wages Be Cut?" is the subject for the evangelistic service at 7 o’clock. 1 “Vision and Service” is the Bible school lesson topic at 9:30; Hershel Strang, supt. The executive committee of the school will meet immediately after the evening service. Mid-year session of the St. Joseph Conference will be held on Thursday March sth in the Plymouth church. Bishop H. H. Fout will preside. Second quarterly conference of the church will be held at the.church on the evening of March sth. Bible study and prayer on Thursday at 7:30. Our weekly “Schulergram” - "With the relationship, as a child of God. the Christian receives an INHERENT DISPOSITION to do hts Heavenly Father’s will, this, with the power of God, restrains the Christian from sinning.’’ Rom. 7:18-19; Phil. 2:13; Heb. 13:21. Come, let’s get acquainted.

church W. E. Snyder, Minister Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Clifford MeCuen Supt. The Program Committee has arranged special devotional programs for each Sunday morning and all members and those not elsewhere affiliated are urged to attend. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Leon Ray Livingston will give an address entitled “Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight ” Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p. m. The program will include a playlet entitled “Remember the Sabbath”. Russell Snyder has charge. of the topic : “Should Sunday Serve Men?” Evening worship, 7:00 p. m. The first service in the revival campaign, with Rev. Snyder delivering the message. Sunday morning at 10:30 Leon Ray Livingston, traveler, author and orator, better known as the “A-No. 1, Wanderer”, will speak. Mr. Livingston ran away from home in San Francisco when 11 years oltj,. and roamed about for 30 years. Later hd returned home to a life and industry of usefulness. He is now giving all his time to the run children problem. He is trying to show the youth Os America what a serious mistake they make when they desert home.

PERSONALS AND LOCALS

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boon of Kokomo attended the funeral of Mrs. William Boon in Nappanee Saturday. Neuritis, neuralgia and lumbago respond quickly to our treatments. Drs. Morrison & Morrison. Phone 125. The Ladies- Aid of St. John's Lutheran church will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Leßoy Young.. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thompson, Elmer Thompson and son, John were in Goshen Sunday visiting Mrs. Thompson's father, T. J. Walker. Mrs. Amanda Miller and son, Harvey, of south of Nappanee were the guests of Mrs. Miller’s daughter an(l son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Gall and family. Emanuel Kuhn and daughter, Mary, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Knoblock and Miss Mayme Kuhn of Mishawaka and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kuhn and family of Bourbon at dinner Sunday. Wayne Strycker who attends school at North Manchester college, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora. Strycker, over the week end. Robert Miller of Roanne was a guest in the Strycker home last week end. :Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brownbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rowland all of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ward and children of Walkerton were guests Sunday afternoon and evening of Mrs. Cleta Rockstroh. Fifteen members and guests of the Epworth League of the Methodist church enjoyed a meeting in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Wehrly Tuesday evening. Games formed the entertainment for the evening. The SIOO-a-Plate Golden Dinner That “Flopped.” Woes of a Society millionairess' and her bankrupt husband described in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sunday’s Chicago Herald and Examiner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gwin entertained at a family dinner Sunday celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary which occurred Tuesday. About 30 were present, which included Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson of Valparaiso at the dinner Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hartmau, after a, residence of 8 months in LaPorte where Mr. Hartman-was employed in the Haverstock Funeral Home, moved to Niles, Mich., where Mr. Hartman has accepted a position in the Rutherford Funeral Home.' CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of Mary Ellen Artz. We also are deeply grateful for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Geyer and family.

NAPPANEE MARKET REPORT I _ Corrected Feb. 26th, 1936 Eggs 20 Butter, per pound 37 Butterfat, station 35 Butterfat, individual shipper 37 Hens, heavy 20 Leghorn hens 12 Wheat, No. 2 91 White wheat 91 New corn, per hundred 66 Oats, per bu. 22 Soy beans ...... .7. ....... 70 Choice peppermint oil'.. $1.50

February 1 Clearance Sale AT PRICES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY New Oak Table & Six Chairs A real bargain 519.7S Rugs, all sizes 50c up New Cotton Mattress *4.75 New Felt and Cotton Mattress 7.96 New Inner-Spring Mattress -- 9-75 New Bed New Fett Spring ---- s^o New Cotton Mattress 6.50 16.60 This week only *14.50 New Bed - *10.50 New Fett Double Coil Spring 8.95 Inner Spring Mattress 12.75 32.20 This week only KITCHEN CABINETB 40 inch - the latest - in many different colors MANY OTHER ITEMS ON BALE, TOD NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Collin’s New & Used Furniture 167 So. Main 8L Phone 72

LESTER ERNEST STRANG DIES MONDAY EVENING AFTER FOUR WEEKS ILUAESS Lester Ernept Strang, 20, died at the state Hospital Monday evening alter a tour week’s illness. He is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strang and is survived by his father, a a grandfather Rev. S. P. Strang of Lapaz, Ind. He also has two brothers Hershel and Frederick, both of Nappanee and a sister Mrs. Roy Adams of Elkhart. There are also three step-brothers, Vern Sharkey, Milford; Harold and Carl of Etna Green. The body will lay in state at the home of the boy’s parents until the hour of the service. The funeral will be held Friday at 2:00 p. m. in the United Brethren church with the Rev.’ E. J. Schueler in charge. Interment will be in the Stony Point cemetery. '*- - ■ JUNIOR CONTRACT CLUB MEETS THURSDAY EVENING WITH MRS. CARLYLE MUTSCHLER Mrs. Carlyle Mutschler entertained the members of the Junior Contract club and three guests Mrs. Harry Luckas, Mrs. Claybourne McAndrew and Mrs. LaMar Mutschler Thursday evening. Three tables of bridge were formed with honors going to Mrs. Luckas, Mrs. McAndrew and Mrs. Mutschler. Mrs. Richard Chapman presided at the tea table which was centered with red glass fruit, flanked with holders containing red tapers. The club will meet with Mrs. Pan) Rosbrugh in two weeks. WOMEN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF EBENEZER CHURCH TO MEET THURSDAY Thursday afternoon, March 5 the Women’s Missionary Society of the Ebenezer church will meet at the home of Mrs. Vera Moneysmith at 2:00 o’clock. The committee in charge of the meeting includes Vera Moneysmith and Esther Dougherty, Mrs. Lois George is in charge of the worship service. Response to the roll-call will be a poem of spring.

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Little Elf Peanut Butter 2 - 23 c

■'i Little Elf PRUNES 2 15c

Kellogg’s Whole Wheat Biscuits 2 pkgs 19c

Little Elf Salad Dressing Pints Quarts" 21c 31c

Florida Temple Oranges Full of Juice doz. 25c

FLORIDA Juice Oranges 5 g 27c

MULLETT’C NAPP4NGG LEADING GROCGR.Y

Gutelius - Store ■ 'lll'll UMWBBSM i We Are Going Out After more business this year. In able to do this we are going to giva onr customers bigger and better values in 1936, Below you will find a few of the BIG 9c SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday

GREEN GLASSWARE 2 Cups and Saucers 9c Goblets, 2 for .. 9c Sherbets, 2 for _ 9c 1000 SHEET TOILET TISSUE fine quality 2 rolls for 9c TOYS For the Kiddies 50 marbles 9c Rubber balls 9c Pocket Knives . 9c Referee Whistle 9c Rattles 9c STATIONERY ENVELOPES 2 for 9c BOXED PAPER 9o INK TABLETS 2-for 9c

9# CANDY SALE Vanilla Fudge 9* lb. Chocolate Drops 9< lb.

FRESH SPANISH PEANUTS, pound 9*

’VJezk-Sndi ■ VALUES!

Salmon 2, ; 27C Tuna Fish J*“ 27c Macaroni 20c g Soda Cracker* • 2 Box 17c Navy Beane, No. 1 .3 lbs. 10c RiCC Whol'Z Grain #— • * 3 lbs. 19C Minute Tapioca . pkg. ixc Bartlett Pears SZ, . 23c Ivory Soap * % bars lie Fels Naptha Soap 4barsl9e Sugar Granulated e . 10 lbs. 49e COFFEE fa: it £

FRUIT* end VEGETABLES

BANANAS, fancy fruit, 5 lbs. ..... .T.. ...... HEAD LETTUCE, large solid, 2 heads 15* GRAPEFRUIT, Texas seedless, 4 for ...... T..... 25* GREEN PEAS, well filled, 2 lbs 35* NEW CABBAGE, Texas, lb 5* CAULIFLOWER, solid heads 19c SPINACH, Curly Leaf s 2 lbs. .... 17* TOP CARROTS, 2 bunches 15* RHUBARB, 2 pounds 2 5* Strawberries . 25c

Unbleached Muslin fine quality, shop early for this big special 5 yds. 39c RITE HEALTH ANTISEPTIC Use a mouth wash, deodorant, 4-oz. bottle 9c SCRUBBING BRUSH large size 9c VARNISH BRUSHES 9c BIG FIVE TABLETS Extra Special 5 for 19c

9* CANDY SALE Assorted Jelly Beans 9* lb. Orange Slices 9* lb.

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WINDOW SHADEB in green or ecru, 36” wide, 6 ft. long 9c Rollers 36” 9c ■ ¥ TOILET GOODS Lady Esther Cream 9o Beauty Creme -- 9c Dr. Lyon Tooth Powder 9c Woodbury’s Soap 9e KITCHEN TOOLS Cake Turners, Can Openers, Ladles, 2 Tine Forks, Tea Strainer, Choice 9c ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Kitchstop appliance plugs, solder, frie-i tion tape 9c each