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BEST VICINITY Donnie George spent Tuesday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward George. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hochstetler, Mrs. Levi J. Hochstetler, Mrs. Marvin Stutsman and Eli A. Miller were Thursday forenoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Schlabach and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eli J. Miller and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slaubaugh and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and son, Dan were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mi's. Jancy Schmucker and daughter. Tohe Slaubaugh called at the Sam Miller home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zook o£ Berne, lnd„ Mattie Kanogy, Hannah Byler, Christ Byler, Abe Yoder and Sam Yoder of Belleville, Pa., and Mrs. Isaac /Yoder were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slaubaugh and sons. Jacob Miller of Kansas and Levi Schrock were, among the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mliler Wednesday noon . Edna and Wilma Slaubaugh were Sunday dinner guests at the Levi Stutzman home. “ • Mrs. Elsie Holderman and sons, Glenn and Charles were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Haney. Miss Mary Ann Schlabach of Apple Creek, Ohio and Mrs. Jonas D. Borkholder were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Schlabach ,„and family. Mrs. Noble Flowers and Mr?. Roy Robinson were Wednesday afternoon callers of Mrs. Irvin Flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hochstetler, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hochstetler and Mrs. Marvin Stutzman were Tuesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller and family. Marie and Miller of Clinton spent Saturday night at the Joe Slaubaugh home. - Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Stump and son, Royce spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Slabaugh and family. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Troyer and two children, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Slaubaugh, Mrs. Jancy Schmucker and baby and Mrs. Moses Borkholder spent .Friday at the home of'Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Miller of Qlinfon. Mr and Mrs. Eli M. Hershberger of Baltic, Ohio, Miss Lizzie M. Hershberger of Middlefleld, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. John Chupp were Saturday forenoon cajlers at the Moses Schlabach home. Blanch Hartman and Mrs. Earl Slabaugh called on Mrs. Fred Haney Monday afternoon. Joe Slaubaugh called” at the Levt Stutzman home Monday forenoon. Mi*, and Mrs! .Aaron Zook of Berne, Ind., spent Friday night at the home of Mr.,*and Mrs. Sam Miller and family. Mrs, Albert Hershberger and two children of Walnut Creek, 0., Mr. end Mrs. Milo Miller and three chil-

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dren and Ira Hochstetler were Sunday evening supper guests at the Moses Schlabach home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slaubaugh and ■Kauffman (driver) were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slaubaugh and-^family. Edward Georgfe spent Tuesday afternoon with C. A. BonDurant of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Slabaugh spent Sunday evening at the home off Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fervida. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Flowers and Roy Robinson assisted Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Flowers with butchering Thursday. Charles George called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Borkholder and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Schlabach were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi J. Mast and children. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Borkholder. and daughter, Mabel and Fannie and Edna Miller were afternoon guests at the same place. Darrold George and Herschel George called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward George Saturday forenoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Jancy Schmucker and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Otto and lami’y - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney, who were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slabaugh attended the Christmas dinner Get-together club at the Russel Hartman home Thursday. * Mr and Mrs. Christ N. Slabaugh of Burton, 0., Miss Lizzie Hershberger of Middlefield, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs John Chupp were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Schlabach and family. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Slaubaugh and son3 were Sunday dinner guests at the Ray Chupp home. Mr. and Mrs. Leyi Hershberger Os Middlefield, 0., Jacob Miller of Kansas and Levi Schrock of Ayr visited at the Sam Miller home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Schlabach visited Mrs, J. A. Mast Sunday afternoon. t • Ed Slaubaugh was a Tuesday forenoon caller at the Levi Stutzman home. Mrs. Noble Flowers and children were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Flowers. Mrs. Mary Haney called on Mrs. Sam Miller and® daughter Esther Tuesday afternoon. Jacob Miller of Kansas and Levi Schrock were Wednesday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stutzman and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Hershberger and daughter, Luella spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Schlabach and family. .-> Vernie Yoder spent the week end at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slaubaugh and sons. Milo Dinkledine and son, Dale Os near "Bourbon were Saturday evening

callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Flowers. Elias Miller was a caller at the Sam Miller home Wednesday morning. * • Dorothy Holderman spent Sunday night with Elva and Darlene Haney. Mattie Kanogy, Hannah Byler, Christ Byler, Abe Yoder and Sam Yoder all of Belleville, Pa., called at the Moses Schlabach home Wednesday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hochstetler, Mrs. Marvin Stutzman and Mrs. Levi Hochstetler were Thursday forenoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slaubaugh . and family. Mrs. Emanuel Borkholder /find daughters, Mary Ellen and Tressie Lou called at the Levi Stutzman home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Woodie' Slabaugh spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Amanda Slaubaugh in Nappanee. GRIMM VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Bollman of Wakarusa and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sechrist of Nappanee visited Mr. and Mrs. George Janssen Monday evening. s Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hepler and Mrs. George Marquart spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hepler. Mrs. Bertha Boettger and son, Howard were' Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Swart near New Paris. Paul Weldy called on Dale Spicher Sunday afternoon. Miss Virginia Berger, who has been at Naperville college, returned home Friday for two weeks Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Berger. Mr., and Mrs. Mose Gerber and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Klingerman and family of Bremen Saturday. Leßoy Nissley spent Sunday afternoon with Paul Schmucker. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Yoder and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Ms. Cephas Yoder and family. Carl and Richard Hepler called on Harold Marquart Sunday afternoon. Betty Strauss was a Sunday dinner guest of Virginia Holaway. Homer Lehman tffear Oak Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. George Janssen and family Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spicher and daughter, Sally Ann spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert ! Spicher. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Ipe of Misha- j waka were Sunday evening "gtiests of, Mr. and Mrs. George Marquart and family. , I Henry and Anna Letherman and George Martin of Gary spent the! week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Janssen and family. Howard Berger was a Saturday evening caller. • Mr. and Mrs. John Gerber and i daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Mose i Gerber and children, Virginia and | James Sunday evening. Dorothy and\ Lara Mae Strauss were among those who attended a i Sunday School class party at the home of Miss Pauline Miller of Nap- 1 panee, Friday evening. Phyllis and. Paul Weldy spent Sunday afternoon wltlK Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lehman and family of Nappanee. Miss Alice Roose of Nappanee visited Mrs. Bertha Boettger and family, Friday. w ‘ Betty Strauss attended her Sunday School class meeting at the home of her teacher, Mrs. Jesse Bleile Tuesday evening. -Howard Burkholder spent Thursday evening with Paul Weldy. Mrs. Roy Strauss and son, Lyle attended the funeral' of Velera Shaum of Wakarusa Monday. Ralph Shaum of Wakarusa called on Roy Strauss and family Tuesday afternoon. SOCIAL CLUB TO BE ENTERTAINED AT HOME OF MRB. A. E. WRIGHT Mrs. A. E. Wright will be hostess Thursday, Dec. 22nd to members of the Social Club. The meeting time is 2:30 p. m, Stationery priced from 50c up per box. See what we have to offer before you buy. Nappanee AdvanceNew*.

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HARDY FAMILY GOES OUT WEST IN LATEST OF POPULAR SERIES For the fifth time, the Judge Hardy Family flashes on the screen with their typical American humor and adventure when Out West With the Hardys comes to the Colfax Theatre South "“Bend, Dec. 24th. The picture again stars the group of favorites whom millions of motion pictue fans have come to know and love. Lewis Stone contihtLes-'afi Judge Hardy, Mickey Rooney as Andy Hardy, Cecilia Parker as Marian, Fay Holden as Mrs. Hardy, Sara' Haden as Aunt Milly and Ann Rutherford as Polly, Andy’s girl. As in the case df all former Judge Hardy pictures, this story Includes other characters. Virginia Weidler, eleven-year-old child star, heads the list of "guest” performers in the latest Hardy film. Gordon Jones becomes Cecilia Parker’s new heart interest and Ralph Morgan, brother of Frank, has a leading role, With George Seitz directing as he did with previous Hardy pictures, this story takes the entire family into the West as guests on a huge ranch. Here Cecilia Parker falls it. love with the ranch foreman. Mickey has no heart interest out West but does meet his nemesis when Virginia Weidler, a girl and lots smaller than himself, shows him up in Western stunts. And Judge Hardy solves a mystery concerning water rights which saves his host front losing his valuable ranch. The “Judge Hardy” pictures today probably form the most popular series in screen history. The first, picture was A Family Affair. It made such a hit that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer followed it with You’re Only Young Once in which the family went to Catalina for a vacatton. The third was Judge Hardy’s Children during which the family went to Washington. Love Finds Andy Hardy, the most recent, was a stay-at-home story for the family with Mickey Rooney as Andy finding himself involved in plenty of romantic episodes.

! . COUNTY iJWE CHRISTMAS DINNER Those that attended the annual Christmas dinner of the McGowen "families held at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Bell at Elkhart Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ogle and daughters, Elaine and Garlene, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGowen and sons *Bobby and Norman, Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McGowen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernus McGowen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGowen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Heckaman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aker and William McGowen, Sr. - 1 Mrs. Delbert Gordon attended the funeral of a cousin at Fort Wayne Tuesday. . * \ Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hunsberger made a trip to Elkhart Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. JoSeph Unstcker ' spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Sinn and daughters, Mary and Christina and son, John, j ,Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon. j M,r. and Mrs. Moses Wilson and daughters Eunice and Marie visited Sunday with Mrs. Wilson’s mother, ; Mrs. Benjamin Gardner, j M r - al) d Mrs. Herbert Pittman spent Saturday in South Bend. | Edward Skinner assisted Jesse Pippenger in cutting wood last week. | Mrs. Jesse Truex spent Tuesday j with Mr. and Mrs. George Truex at Wakarusa. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Oster ami daughter, Ernestine off Mishawaka spent Sunday with Mrs. Oster’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Stevens and family. . ( Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gordon called on Mr. and Mrs. Elias Sarber Sunday afternoon. Kenneth assisted his father, H. J. Hunsberger in the saw mill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aker of Bre-’ men called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ogle and daughters, Elaine and Garlene Sunday. Miss Beatrice Blckel of MishaI waka spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon.

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INSTRUCTIONAL SCHOOL FOR KIWANIS OFFICIALS HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON Officers and directors of the Nappanee Kiwanis club met Sunday afternoon in the lecture room at " the public library and short talks were given on , the various work of the club by those selected to Randle each topic.' The work of is to promote those things which are of benefit to the community and as the work is of an unselfish nature as there is no reward for the members other than to know the job is well done it speaks well for the community to have this service performed by the business and professional men. „ Topics had been assigned to Dr. J. S. Slabaugh, R. C. Chapman, Charles Byers, Min Hostetter, Roy Berlin, J. A. Abell and Harvey Field and then President-elect R. ’ Fleetwood told of his objectives for the coming year and then Roy Ruckman, LieutenanLgovernor of the district summed up the work planned for the district. In outlining this plan the cluib is backing something entirely new, in that it is starting a campaign to get a law passed outlawing the marijuana weed, which is quite abundant in this vicinity. Steps have been taken to interest other clubs in the state so as to get a united drive against this menace. With several major objectives already decided upon eVery member of the club will be given some work to carry out during the year. BOBBIE DEAN KECK DIES LAST WEDNESDAY EVENING OF SPINAL TUMOR Bobbie Dean Keck, 4 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keck passed away last Wednesday evening after one week’s illness of a spinal tumor. Mr. and Mrs. Keck live northeast of Nappanee on rural route 5 of Goshen, although they formerly lived in Nappanee and Mr. Keck still is employed in a local factory. Surviving besides the 'boy’s parents are a sister, Janet, two years old; paternal grandmother, [Mrs. Mabel Keck Stump of Elkhart; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyser of Walkerton, Ind. Other relatives include a great grandfather, Joseph Keck of Nappanee and a great-great-grandmother, Mrs. John Dennison of Nappanee. Funeral services were held at the Union Center Church on Friday afternoon with the Rev. Roy Fisher officiating and burial was in the Union Center cemetery under the direction of Undertaker, A. E. Wright.

COMMUNITY CENTER CHRIBTMAS DINNER A ibig surprise was held in honor of Mrs. Elsie Stackhouse Sunday at her home. About 53 were present. They were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hepler, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haney and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hepler and sons, Rev. and Mrs. Berlin Yeager and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Willard McCuen, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lutes and daughter, Patty, Mr. anti Mrs. Dallas Wyman and family, Mi 1 , and Mrs. Arthur Sechrist and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert GanshorU, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuhn and family, Mrs. Unsicker and daughter, Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rowland and son, Argyl, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stackhouse and daughter, Helen,. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parks and kon, Paul, Mr and Mrs. Harold Clouse, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel George, Mr. and ,Mrs. Russell Yeager, Miss Deloris McI Cuen, Mis Mable Gall and Miss 1 Helen Lutes and Richard Howard. A pot-luck dinner was enjoyed by all. She received two nice gifts, a lamy and a bedspread. This is her Sunday school class. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yeager were Tuesday evening supper guests of the Rev. Berlin Yeagers. Mr. and Mrs. 'Lloyd Rummel motored to South Bend, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson McCuen and daughters spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnston and family. Mrs. Ora McCuen spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Della McCuen. Bobble Wyman is on the sick list.

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Huffman Bakery * - Annual Christmas Party V TICKETS MUST BE SECURED AT THE HUFFMAN BAKERY, beginning Monday, December 19 for the big show being given this year. You are invited to be a guest of .the Huffman Bakery to see ..- . ■• _* ;. - GLORIA STUART, MICHAEL WHALEN and PAUL KELLY in "Island In The Sky” ALSO COMEDY STARRING ANDY CLYDE, “NOT GUILTY ENOUGH" AND COLOR CARTOON, “GIFTS FROM THE AIR" , ; j i ■ ~~ Mon v Dec. 26 SHOWS—10:00 -1:00 and 2:45 Fairy Theatre

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