Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 60, Number 41, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 19 May 1938 — Page 7

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Starter of 500-Mile Race Sees More Flag Waving Needed Now

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Starter Klein giver one of the racers the checkered flag in qualifying for 500-mile race.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—The man who waves the flags for the 500-mile race believes his hands will be busier than ever this Decoration Day. Seth Klein is cloSer to the race cars than any official at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Watch him lean far over his platform 20 feet above the track, directly at the starting line. His flags nearly brush the top of the driver’s head, yet Klein has the knack of fluttering the banners so they can’t be missed by the driver and yet don’£ distract his attention from the track, or impede his view. Klein has been the official starter

Mary called at the M6nroe Schrock homo last Tuesday-evening. Mrs. Ed Slaubaugh and sons spent Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Yoder and family. Mr. and Mrs! Gerald Stump and son, Royce called at the Woodie Slabaughhome, Sunday. Mrs. Stump, who .had been seriously .ill is rapidly regaining her health. Mrs. Levi Stutzman was a Wednesday afternoon caller at the Samuel Miller home. Mrs. Elsie Holderman and son spent Sunday with Mrs. John Haney. Mr. and Mrs. Roman George of South Bend were Friday dinner guests at the home of“the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles George and family. Miss Vernie Yoder spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Ed Slaubaugh. Mrs’ Amanda Borkholder was a Sunday afternoon and evening guest at the Samuel Miller home. Mr .and Mrs. Chris Cain were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herschal George. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert nanshom and Mr. and Mrs. Jap Van Sickle. - The Misses Marie and , Sarah Mae Miller of Clinton spent Saturday night at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Joseph Slaubaugh. They were Sunday dinner guests at the Mose Borkhpider home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slaubaugh and sons spent Sunday at the Reuben. Yoder home.'

Mr. and Mrs. . Earl Slabangh and family attended a Sunday school class , picnib at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller of Nappanee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slaubaugh and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. afid Mrs. Christ Troyer and daughter. „ r Mr. and Mrs. Jake Flowers and family spent Sunday afternoon at the IrVTrt Flowers home. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bon Durant, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Kbyser and daughter and Mr." and Mrs. Paul Gay all of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bon Durant and children of South Bend. Gerald George and Mr. and Mrs. Wyman George and family were Sunday afternoon guests at the Edward George home. Mrs. Joe Miller and children visited at the Levi Hochstetler home Monday. Darold George spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herschffl George. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert George and sons, Mr and Mrs, Virgil George and sons, Junior and Freddie and Miss Opal Conrad were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles George and family. Mrs. Eli Hochstetler and daughter and Miss Cora Hochstetler were Mon day evening callers at the Levi Stutzman home. Rev. Ehrhardt of "Louisville, Ky„ and Mrs. Oliver George and daughter Marjorie were Monday dinner guests at the Phillip Huff home. They spent the lattfer part of the afternoon in Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stutzman spent Monday afternoon at the Sam Hochstetler home. - , . BETTER HOMES CLUB TO MEET AT HOME OF MRS. CORA WELDY Wednesday, May 25th,. memberrf of the Better Homes Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Cora Weldy. Mrs. Phillips will give the club ''prayer, after which Mary Maust, and Behlah Stahly will give the project lesson for the day. Roll call will be answered by Early memories of mother. The rest of the program will he given by children. MRS. PHYLLIS WALTERS TO ENTERTAIN AT THE RICHARDSON TEA ROOM * Mrs. Phyllis Walters, hostess to the members of the W. I. S. C)ub, will entertain the club tonight at the Richardson tea Rohm.

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-MEWS, NAPPANEE: IND

at Indianapolis for the past 19 races. “The return to one-man cars,” he points out, “will mean the drivers will have to receive more warning flags than ever before. The mirrors on the cars will help some, but a driver will know it’s official that a car is attempting to pass him when he gets a vivid blue (lag. Black means to stop for consultation at the pits.- Yellow, drive with cautionwhite, starting your last lap. and the checkered flag, you are finished.” Klein officiates also at the qualifying speed trials, when he steps out on the track, not more than four feet from the driver and gives him the various flags.

EBENEZER A group of young people" from the Ebenezer churcKAiave the first half hour of the service-held Sunday evening at the Ebenezer church. After the program given by the young people, Leo Ehrhardt, of Louisville, Ky., a former pastor of the Ebenezer church in the years of 1906 and 1907, brought a helpful Christian message. '.On Buttday morning, Rev. Truex of Bourbon was present and gave the report on the_ annua) conference held recently at Kendall villi*., Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dougherty and Anna Lou and Paul Dougherty were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hauey and daughter, Ruth. Miss Dorothy Slabaugh spent afternoon Monday visiting Miss Betty George. Mr. and Mrs. Peter George and daughters spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. George's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Leiglity of Pierceton. Mrs. Leighty has not been well and is uuable to leave her house. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heckaman and son, of Bremen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Heckaman and sons. Mrs. E|yin Burgener and daughter and Mrs. Anna East spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Hazel George and daughters. Mrs. Oliver George and daughter, Marjorie and Leo Ehrhardt of Kentucky lyere Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrj. Phillip Huff. In the afternoon they called on Frank George and friends in the surrounding community. Miss Lueifia Ringenberg spent Sunday in Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs, Noah Dougherty and daughter spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs, Charles Berger of Bremen. — 1 Mrs. Carl Thomas! called Friday forenoon on Mrs. Ervin Burgener'find daughter. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ringenberg and daughter, spent Sunday in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Koontz and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Monesmith and Jr. Compton of Bourbon were Sunday afternoon visitors si the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Haney. /Mrs. Manuel Hauey and daughter, Wilma and Mrs. Jonas Mullett spent the afternoon on Wednesday with Mrs. Della Ringenberg. Mrs. Alvin Heyde also was an afternoon caller. Mr. and Mrs. Dale George were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Oliver George and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Burgener and Mrs. Anna East spent Sunday afternoon .calling on Mrs Clara Leighty of pierceton, who is ill. Miss Donnabell Burgener spent Monday with Betty George.. Mrs. Melvin Haney and daughter spent Tuesday afternoon with her daughter. Mrs. Fern Dougherty. Leo Ehrhardt of Louisville, Ky., is staying at the home of Oliver George while visiting friends in the community.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana! Elkhart County, ,ss: Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned ban been appointed by the Judge of the Klkhart Circuit Court, administrator of the estate „of Lovina Slabaugh, deceased, late of Elkhart County; Indians. Said estate is believed to be solvent. Charles Slabaugh, Administrator. - OwenU. I/eonard, Attorney for Estate! - ( 5-12-19) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION State of Indiana, Elkhart county, ■s: •'- Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Elkhart Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Rosa E. Miller, deceased/ late of Elkhart County, Indiana. * Said estate isf supposed to be solvent, Carl Housour, - Administrator. Guy W. Dausman, attorney. (12-19-26)

44444444444444 4 4 4 PERSONALS AND 4 4 LOCALS 4 4 4 44444444444444 •=, e Batteries recharged. Beechley. Mrj and Mrs. Robert Stillson and Mrs. Stillson’s parents spent Monday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Martin of Lydick.qlnd., spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Edith Anderson and family. Miss Thelipa —(Shell, teacher at Hammond kpent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Abell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnhart visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rassi and daughters of Milford, Sunday. -s Mrs. J. C. Bock and son, Carl and Helen Betz were guests at \ the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fox of near Wyatt, Sunday —: —Lj Howard and Edward Bock, students —Manchester college spent the week end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bock. Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne. McAndrew of Plainswell, Mich., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dillman Callander and family, Sunday evening. Dinner guests Sunday at the i home of Mr. and Mrs, Diliman Callander were Mr. and Mrs." H. P. Callander and Harold Callander of South | Bend and Howard Bock. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rowsey and .family of Ashland, Ohio,'spent the week end at the home of,Mrs. Row- | sey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ilecknell. Afternoon callers at the same home Sunday afternoon Were ;Mr. and Mi's. Doc Mac Tier, of Delong, Ind. Guests Sunday afternoon . at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Dillman Callander and family were Mr. and Mrs Leon Eshenbaugh and daughter, Kay, Mrs. Rose Eshenbaugh and daughter Jane and Jerry Marvel, .of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Byler, !of Warsaw.

MRS. CHARLES BINKLEY DIES FROM HEART ATTACK AT HOME OF DAUGHTER Friends of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Binki ley were shocked on Monday to hear jof her death, which took place at j 1:30 Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Willa Halas, 420 | Melrose street, -Chicago. She suffered a heart attack and died shortly i after- the arrival of a doctor, j Born at Springfield, Mo., May 27, , 1880, she was united in marriage to i Charles F. Binkley in 1919 and Mr. i Binkley passed away October B', j 1937 in Nappanee. The remains were brought to this city by the Wright Undertaking establishment and funeral services were held at the funeral home Wednesday morning at 41:00 o’clock, Rev. J. Floyd Seelig of the | Methodist church officiating' and* burial was at the South Union cemetery. Mrs. Binkley was a member of the Metlugjist church and also a member of the Nappanee chapter Eastern Star. I Surviving besides the .daughter, I Mrs. Halas, are two brothers, F. D Turner of Sapulpa. Okla. Albert Turner of Turner Station, Mo., two I sisters, Mrs Bell Green, Springfield, | Mo., and Mrs. C. N. Moffett, Alderida, ; Ark ,' and ’One grandson, Joe Bill Halas.' NORTH CENTRAL TRUSTEE ASSOCIATION TO HOLD MEETING MAY 24TH 9 The-Semiannual meeting of the North Central I fid., Township Trustees Association will,lie held May 24th at, the Pierceton High school in Pierceton. Officers for the meeting are Clayton . M. Enders of Wakarusa. . President; Edward Cook. j vice president; Lawrence D. Heigh, of Claypool, secretary and Freidoljih L. Nelson of South Bend, treasurer. The nominating committee consists of William Fervida. of Nappanee, Mace C. Hollar of Milford, and Alonzo L. Mathews, of South Bend. The time and place committee consists •of Wilson F. Hess of Goshen to repI resent Elkhart county, Fred Eckert, of Wanatah for La porte county,' Edward Cook of Plymouth for Marshall ebunty, James E. Gill of War- ! saw, representing Kosciusko county and Charles F. Bowers of South Bend as the representative of St. Joseph county, - *

SURPRISE IN HONOR OF 78TH BIRTHDAY GIVEN I , FOR MRS. THOMAS TREESH Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark and i 8011, Jr., of Niles, Mich., the former 1 a brother of Mrs. Thomas Treesh of this city .paid Mrs. Treesh a surprise visit in honor of her 78th birthday, last 'Sfinday. taking Aupper here with Mr, and Mrs Thomas Treesh. Mrs. Treesh’s birthday is the ,18th of May. Mr! and Mrs. Oswalt Clark and son, of South ; Bend also drove to Nappanee for i the occasion. Callers in Hie evening at the Treesh home included Mrs Laura Downin, John Mellinger and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brown and son and daughter! WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF EVANGELICAL CHURCH TO MEET FRIDAY EVENING Meiphers of the Women's Missionary .Society of the Evangelical church will meet Friday evening at # o’clock at the home of Mrs. Truman George. Those wishing to attend the meeting are asked td meet at the church at 7:45 for transportation. Devotions will be given by Mrs. S. L. Ringenberg and the lesson by Mrs. E. E. ■Prevert. . ~

MRS. WILLIAM RUPERT TO ENTERTAIN MEMBERS' V OF EVER READY CLUB Members of the Elver Ready Club will meet May 24th at the home of Mrs. William Rupert, for an all day Seeting and pot-luck dinner at noon, ay 24th. Response will be answered with Something HumoTous. Mrs. Bert Arfih will have charge of the program for the day. “My Skin Was Full of Pimples and Blemishes from Constipation” says Verna Schlepp: “Since using Adlerika the pimples are gone. My skin is smooth and glows with health.” Adlerika washes BOTH bowels, and relieves- constipation-* that so often aggravates a bad complexion. Walters & Walters, Druggists.

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