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EBENEZER AUTUMN WORKERS INSTITUTE The Autumn Workers Institute will be held October 13th at the first Evangelical Church in Nappanee and all the Evangelical Churches will send representatives to this meeting to complete plans of the Honor Campaign and for a study of Christian Education. Rev. E. E. Hoff, supt. of the Michigan Conference will be guest speaker and a good representation of the Ebenezer and Jerusalem churches are palnning to attend. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Jacob Danner who has been a patient at the Epworth hospital in South Bend for several weeks has now returned to her home and Is slowly recovering. She has been receiving friends for short periods of time, and is most grateful for all words and deeds which have been bestowed. COMMUNION SERVICES W The Ebenezer church will join with all churches of America on October sth in commemoration of the death ahd suffering of our Lord and Savior Jesus Chrict and the pastor will with the assistance of Rev. W. A. Talbert consecrate the elements of Eucharst. MICHIGAN VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deisch of Lansing, Mich, spent a long anticipated and pleasant visit on Sun-
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day in the home of Mr And Mrs. Frank Deisch and son and enjoyed a good old fashioned chicken din ner. PRAYER PERIOD The members of Ebenezer Prayer Circle will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 standard time, The class leaderer, Owen Ringenberg in charge. Join this Circle, you need it and it needs you. The superintendent of the Ebenezer Sunday School, Marvin Mast, spoke complimentary words of encouragenment to the splendid group of Bible students who gathered Sunday morning for the study of the Word and placed the goal for Rally Day, October sth as. 100 percent attendance and an offering of fifty dollars. This willl mean every member in their place and a gift of love to God, for his manifold blessng upon our church during thie past year. We also welcome former members and friends. Those from Ebenezer at the Golden Wedding anniversary celebration held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank George were Mrs. Peter George and family, Mr. and Mrs .Oliver George, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hight, Mr. and Mrs. Verl George and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Geeorge and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conrad and Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad and Henry. Many beautiful gifts were gratefully and joyfully received. Mrs. Harvey Millier irlade a short call on Mr .and Mrs. Anthony Miller who are proud parents of a baby girl, born Sept. 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgener and Eugene Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Verl George and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Mabuel Haney and Wilma, Mr. and 'Mrs. Owen Ringenberg and Berdene, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monesmith and family, Mrs. Matilda Hahn and Gertrude and Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Burgener, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hight, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver George, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dougherty and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dougherty and children were among those who attended the Warsaw Fair Saturday. The livestock display was the largest ever shown. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas attended the Warsaw Fair Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Heckaman spent Sunday with their son John and fomily, wehn Mr. and Mrs.
Russel deckaman and children of Valparaiso enjoyed a delicious noon day' meal together and in the afternoon they conversed over the interesting letters written and the views of scenes sent by their son Charles of San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Maneul Haney and Wilma and Mrs. Dorothy Horgesheimer ad daughter Ramona Mae and Mrs. Katy Mattern called on Mrs. Jacob Danner Thursday afternoon. Miss Bonnie Helen Cain spent last week with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Haney. Mrs. Mary Haney spends many a happy day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Haney and so it was last Thursday when she dined there. Mr .and Mrs. Ben Heckaman motored to Bremen Monday p.m. where they visited their son Russel and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunsberger and son, Richard of Elkhart spent Tuesday with Mrs. Hunsberger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Sinn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Baker visited Mr. and Mrs. Elias Sarber and son, Kenneth, Monday. Mrs. Woodrow Pippenger and Mrs. George Truex spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Truex and family. Mr. land Mrs. Elias Sarber and son, Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker and daughter, Ernestine were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leiter and sons, Clifford and Dale near Plymouth. Thursday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Truex and family were Mr. and Mrs. William Truex and son, Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Truex and daughters, Doris and Lois and son, Douglas. Mrs. George Truex spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Truex and family. Arthur McGowen visited Elias Sarber, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunsberger and son, Richard of Elkhart visited Mr. and Mrs. Christian Sinn and family, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen called on Mrs. Sam Truex Saturday. Mises Truex and son, Willard visited Mr. and Mrs. Ozias Longfield Thursday. Mrs. Harley Hunsberger visited Mr. and Mrs. John Hunsberger and daughter, Sharon, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGowen and daughter, Marilyn and son, Donald visited Mr. and Mrs. William McGowen and family, Sunday. Frank Gordon visited Mr. and Mrs. Moses Truex Thursday forenoon. N Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Truex and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Elias Sarber and son, Kenneth, Friday evening. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Truex and son, Lloyd, were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Truex and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Truex and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsberger called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hunsberger and son, Sunday. Moses Trues was painfully but not seriously injured Wednesday afternoon of last week when he was kicked by a horse. Mr. Truex was plowing in a field near the woods. Mrs. Truex had been with him and went to the house at three o’clock. Sometime between then and five o’clock one of the horses stepped out of a tug. Apparently one of the horses kicked him in the head then, as Mr. Truex was knocked to the ground unconcsious, and when he came to he didn’t know what had happened. He managed to reach the house although considerably weak from the loss of blood. A physician was called and several stitches were required to close the cut. Ray Teeter visited Mr. and Mrs. John Heckaman, Wednesday. Mrs. Virgil Weldy and daughters, Marilyn and Shirley visited her mother, Mrs. John Blocher, Saturday. Lois Truex, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Truex, is ill at her home. FREED MILLER WINS OLD MAN’S TOURNEY AT TIPPECANOE SUNDAY Freed Miller, the defending champion rallied on the last nine holes to overcome a five stroke deficit and retain the trophy in the Old Man’s golf tournament. The finals of the meet were played on the Tippecanoe course Sunday afternoon despite the rainy and windy weather. Floyd Ruch started with a rush and finished the first nine with 44 while Freed Miller was scoring 49, Art Tobias 49, and Don Silberg 52. This nine was played in rain all the way. Ruch lost most of his lead on the tenth hole when after a good drive he sliced his second shot into the woods at the right of the fairway. It bounced in the trees and finally bounded back to the .exact spot from which he had shot it. He tried again and again he sliced into the woods only to have the ball bounce back x between his legs. . ' Freed took advantage of the breaks, picking up four strokes on the hole and went on to win easily scoring 41 on the back nine for a 90. Ruch finished with 93, and Tobias and Silberg tied with 95 each. MRS. WILMA SYLER TO ENTERTAIN MEMBERS OF PAST MATRONS CLUB Members of the Past Matrons club will meet on, Tuesday evening, Oct. 7th at the home of Mrs. Wilma Syler. Mrs. Louise Tom of Milford will be the assisting hostess.
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fcAMES'iboitING WEEK MONDAY ’ 7:00 —Reed’s vs. H&H. Huffman 2 vs. Pontiac. 9:oo—Liberty Coach vs. Gibson. Adv.-News vs. Coca-Cola. TUESDAY 7:00 —B&B vs. Deluxe. Pontious vs. Metzler’s. 9:00 —Dairy vs. Pletcher’s. Naylor’s vs. Trading Post. WEDNESDAY 7:00 —Newcomer’s vs. Stillson’s. Trump’s vs. Pletcher’s. 9:00 —Smith’s vs. Coppes, Inc. Huffman 1 vs. Main Grill. MONDAY LEAGUE STANDING W L Hdcp. H&H 5 1 144 Gibson’s 5 1 90 Liberty Coach 4 2 *9B Coca-Cola 4 2 42 Reed’s ... 33 0 Advance-News 2 4 47 Huffman’s 1 5 29 Pontiac - 1 5 117 Pontiac (0) 764 805 822 2391 Curtis 134 130 170—434 Brown 112 134 125—371 Bolyard Dußois - 140 116 109—365 Sechrist 163 190 167—520 Coca-Cola (3) 815 964 848 2727 Pippen 149 190 194—533 Hart (a3) 134 134 134—402 Rovelstad 138 224 121—483 J. Walters 152 188 150—490 D. Ruple. 200 186 207—593 Liberty (2) 755 870 855 2480 Pletcher 170 135 145—450 Spencer 117 143 129—389 Rude 127 139 170—436 M. Miller 110 196 176—482 Heckaman 133 159 137—429 Reed Chev. (1) 793 829 768 2390 O. Neher 127 164 167—458 B. Reed 156 189 137—482 Howenstein ... 134 124 114—372 S. George ...., 197 166 194—557 M. Lehman 179 186 156—521 Adv.-News (0) 796 786 745 2327 Fales 144 173 144—461 Kindig 143 132 147—422 Winner 156 164 138—458 Strope 169 147 143—459 Field 137 123 126—386 H&H (3) 915 885 863 2663 Busche 185 132 123—440 Best 158 129 158—445 Strang 132 153 128—413 Freese 164 152 110—426 Hostetter 132 175 200—507 Gibson’s (2) 780 877 809 2466 Stuckman 178 178 139—495 Kurtz, a3 150 150 150—450 Taube 108 98 128—334 Minard 119 207 157—483 Lemna 135 154 145—434 Huffman 2 (1) 747 795 792 2334 G. Pippenger .... 142 183 166—491 L. Wilt 129 103 156—388 J. Hoover 137 155 125—417 R. Mitchell 155 153 144—452 E. Ingle 155 172 173—500
TUESDAY LEAGUE STANDING W L Hdcp. B&B Case 5 1 105 Deluxe Motors 33 106 Nappanee Dairy .33 0 Trading Post —3 3 64 Metzler’s ; 33 79 Pontious Plumbing 33 16 Pletcher Motor .... 33 88 Naylor - 1 5 56 Pontious (1) 802 859 853 2514 C. Heckaman - 146 188 159—493 Pontious 147 149 154—450 Martin '.... 175 162 177—513 E. Genshorn 178 114 176—468 Christner ..... 140 130 171—441 Pletcher (2) 818 844 851 2513 A. Miller , 186 144 156—486 Ferling 95 166 135—396 L. Miller 121 143 134—398 Phillips 156 127 182—465 C. Hoffer 172 176 156—504 Nap. Dairy (1) 740 767 847 2354 Lopp 172 172 190—534 Conrad 125 140 155—420 I. Heckaman .... 140 144 171—455 C. Miller - 154 161 164—479 Hockert , 149 150 167—466 Deluxe (2) 864 856 823 2543 Huffman - 108 153 117—378 Peterson 142 126 150—418 Adams 196 159 138—493 K. Calbeck (a3) 168 168 168—504 Mutschler (a3) 144 144 144—432 B&B Case (3) 852 839 878 2569 W. Gentzhorn 149 151 168—468 C. Miller 132 140 139—411 J. Miller 143 133 191—467 M. Gentzhorn 142 178 154—474 B. Widmoyer - 181 132 121—434 Naylor’s (0) 769 800 787 2356 Mellinger 147 156 122—425 Naylor 150 142 162—454 Weaver 157 187 155—499 Metzler 144 122 155—421 Pippen 115 137 137—389 Metzler’s (2) 884 768 927 2579 Newcomer 145 94 177—416 Lehman , 165 151 154—470 Mullett 160 144 195—499 Metzler 167 136 123—426 O’Neal 168 164 199—531 Trad. Post (1) 844 837 790 2471 Clouse (a3) 140 140 140—420 Gibble - 138 184 113—435 Strauss 176 121 143—440 Tobias - 182 176 140—498 Strang - 144 152 190—496 future farmers HOLD MEETING AT HIGH SCHOOL MONDAY The Future Farmers held a business meeting in the Vo-Ag room Monday morning and Oct. 6th was the date set for the initiaation of the new FFA members. An election was held to elect a treasurer and a watch dog. Kenneth Mattern was named treasurer and LaMar Wagner, watch dog. Other officers of the organization include: • Raymond Miller, president. Chester Frenger, Jr., vice-pres-Glenn Michael, secretary, ident. Kenneth Harter, reporter. A program of activities for tnte year has been worked out.
NEWS NOTES AND PERSONAL ITEMS GUARANTEED LUBRICATION BEECHLEY. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller spent the week end in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Messner attended a B&O meeting Sunday in Gary. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR POCAHONTAS EGG. STAUFFER COAL CO. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stiles of Chicago were guests for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Oak Landaw. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Martin pent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith of Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman George spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Neher of Mottville, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Wilyard Mitchelen of Elkhart spent Saturday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fink and son, Bud. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pippenger of Wakarusa spent last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman George and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gall called on Mrs. Goldie Jackson and daughter, Irmyn and Mr. and Mrs. John DavidsOn Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Baird of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ulery and children were guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Otis Best. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Walters of Mount Clemens and Mrs. Arthur Shoenefelt of Mishawaka spent Friday and Saturday at the home of Mrs. Edward Sttlmp. Mrs. Harvey Hochstettler and son, Junior of Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hochstettler and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hochstettler and daughter, Luella, were guests at dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hepkaman. Brenda Jo- and Debra Ann Bontrager, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bontrager of Cassopolis spent last Saturday and Sunday with their (grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gall. They returned home with their parents Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gerber of South Bend spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wright, parents of Mrs. Gerber. Sally Gerber, who spent the past Week here with her grandparents returned home with her parents Sunday evening. Mrs. Harvey Hochstettler entertained at her cottage on Syracuse lake last Friday at a surprise birthday dinner in honor of her mother,. Mrs. John Heckaman. Guests were Mrs. Orville McDonald, Mrs. Charles Stahly, Mrs. James Fuller and son, Mrs. LaMar Stoops, Mrs. Paul Brunso and son, Mrs. Vern Walters, Mrs. Claude Heckaman and son, Mrs. Ivo Heckaman and son and Mrs. Oliver Hochstettler. Mrs. Heckaman was presented with a number of lovely gifts from those present.
WEDNES. LEAGUE STANDING W L Hdcp. Pletcher 5 15 Stillson’s 4 2 19 Coppes 4 2 46 Huffman’s 1 33 1 Smith Chev. 33 91 Newcomer’s 33 40 Main Grill 1 5 39 Trump 15 0 Main Grill (0) 825 893 875 Callander 150 209 163—522 Mishler 157 140 145—442 McFall (a3) .... 164 164 164—492 L. Pippenger .... 146 184 188—518 S. Tobias 169 157 176—502 Piet. Furn. (3) 865 922 909 Phillips 163 158 178—499 F. Miller 192 201 204—597 L. Tobias 182 180 181—543 F. Richmond —. 175 201 168—544 Culp 148 177 178—503 Stillson’s (2) 954 908 865 G. Field 190 181 133—504 F. Troup .174 172 147—493 R. Stillson 177 175 195—547 M. Snyder 191 147 181—519 A. Rogers - 203 214 190—607 Huffman’s 1 (1) 882 806 868 D. Tobias 194 160 159—513 R. Shaum 181 133 195 —509 G. Pipenger 179 162 170—511 Pippen 174 179 153—506 V. Neterer 153 171 190—514 Smith'Chev. (2) 852 878 877 Myers 126 156 156—434 G. Doering 172 154 219—545 Obenhoff - 118 179 172—469 H. Doering ....*. 163 158 130—451 Reynolds 182 140 113—435 Newcomer’s (1) 796 854 927 Miller 167 148 204—519 Brown 124 165 147—435 Knobel 142 143 183—468 Newcomer * 125 190 154—469 Silberg 198 168 199—565 Coppes (3) 907 901 898 J. Coppes 176 170 140—486 S. Myers 142 150 144—436 C. Pippen 142 195 158—495 C. Miner - 188 161 196—545 W. Hummel .... 213 179 204—596 Trump (0) 734 796 853 Mullett 140 158 159—457 Marburger 170 143 149—462 Strang 156 124 170—450 Landgraf 149 150 151—450 Trump 119 211 226—556
MRS. BERT ARCH TO BE HOSTESS TO MEMBERS OF EVER READY CLUB Members of the Ever Ready club will be entertained on Wednesday, Oct. Bth at the home of Mrs. Bert Arch. TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET AT CITY HALL FRIDAY EyENING Members of the Townsend club will meet at the City Hall for their regular meeting on Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock.
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HONEY GRAHAM Crackers 2 Lb - 18c PURE APPLE CIDER 101 Oz. OQjar SNO-SHEEN Cake Flour 44 Oz. OOz, Pkg.
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FRESH FROZEN SPINACH Pts 23c WHITE NAPKINS 7c IGA WAXED PAPER 125 Ft. 09,, Roll 401
Cooking Apples 8 lbs. SSo Rntabagos 3 lbs. 10c FRESH Fresh Peaches 4 lbs. asc r MiL^RGROCERY* W* DEUVKB PHOTO M WE EKSKEVE EIGHT TO UMXT QUANTITIES
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