Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 64, Number 23, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 8 January 1942 — Page 2

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COMMUNITY GENTERj NEW YEAR’S PARTY The following group met at the j O. D. Stackhouse home to jvatch I the Ola Year out and the New Year in: slt\ and Mrs. C. O.j Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Homer®; (lanthorn. Mr. and Mrs.. Lestef | Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Jfi'fin 11. j '.'ipplegate and 1 Mary, Mr. and Mrs.; Floyd nglAin land I.oiyell, Mr. .and | . Mrs. Charles lEdler. Mr. and Mrs.' (farl Edler and Anna Lou. and Master Jerry McCartney, of War-1 •aw, besides tlje host an hostess, i and their daughter, Juanita. As j the New Year approached the j group sang Anld Lang Svne and i \hen it had t>Qon. ushered in they ang God Bless America.' At 10 n. m. I'Jrs. Stackhouse and' tlnugli- [ ter served sandwiches. coffee 1 -. j : CU.it salad, pie. doughnuts, apple- 1 ahd candv. __ i McCU EN-DEISCH Miss Luc-ile McCnen, daughter, of -Mr. and Mrs. Hudson MeCuen. Etna, Green. Ind., .and Pfc. Owen I !>. Deisch. the son of Mr. and Mrs j Lester D.eis.elh, of Argos,, Ind., j , were united in marriage m a single I ing ceremony - the 2Sth of Decern-! her. 1941.' at 10:UO o'clock a. m. t the Rapliit ' parsonage, Wesi j. Joint. Ky. The hrde wore a street i' U.cth .di-ess (>f royal blue with j sine a.cci ssories : he,r . attendant. 1 BiOini. Ky. The bride 1 wore a streets length, dros* of black.. The groom ' and his atteiji.mint. Corporal Don 1 .■ld Quine, wi>r<A < lad in their mili>afy uuifonii.-j o> the C. S. army, The bride amt groom and their at ■ endauts aii- Igning to theft " homo in Kentucky. 1 . I ■ ‘ i WATCH PARTY Mr. and Mr-. Hobart Stackhouse; I 1 illth and. Charles, pleasantly entertained Mr; and Mrs. Harley! i Hod I MellptJ and farnily and Mr. and Mrs. Opfe Gansliibrn ahd fain-1 ilv on the night of December 31. : The evening was spent .in a social way. The tiepnst consisted ot I sandwiches, coffee. fruit salad, ! .doughnuts, and pickles served at . midnuht by candle light. ' I j. HAMBURGER FRY Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest Parks, Mr. j and Mrs. . Ujerschef George, Mr. j nad Airs. Ellul-rt'Gan.snorn Tnul Air. ; .nd Airs. Loijen Lutes and (laugh- i ter. Patty, (.enjoyed a hamburger fry at the home of Mr, and Airs. Dallas Wymapi and family. They | ushered in the New A'ear in “male I ing whoojiie.’: REVIVAL AT CHAPEL CHURCH, Revival services are in progress j at tlie Millwood Chapel Church. : whero l|f v. Clarence Albin is the | pastor. The messages are brought ! l>y Rev: Norn an Verno.il. The pub I lie is invited to attend. One hundred and sixteen were in attendance at, the Mtj. Tabor Sunday School Sunday morning, with the classes being taught by the new teachers. The New Year’s service was of benefit to all who were present. The Mission Circle met with Mrs. Etta Doty Tuesday afternoon. “Tlie Grace of Giving” was the topic for the meeting. The mite boxes were opened and mystery sisters revealed. Maxine and Anna Lou Edler spent Sunday at the Charles Edler home.

Mrs. Harold Mishler and son of Syracuse enjoyed a visit with home folks recently. Mrs. Alva Johnston called on Mrs. J. B. Applegate Saturday forenoon. George Slabaugh spent a night with his pal, Willard Higgins, recently. Mrs. Frank Slabaugh and her daughter, Mona Lou Heckaman, of Nappanee & on the road to recovery. Mrs. Heckaman has been suffering from the effects of'a fall down the cellar steps. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Love of Milford arrived unannounced at the Anglin-Higgins home last Monday evening and were pleasantlv entertained. Janice Anglin of Warsaw and Nancy Anglin of Etna Green have* enjoyed a week's vacation with | their grandparents, Mr. arid Mrs. Wash 1. Anglin. Ike Mullett has returned to his work after a two days vacation in i Illinois. While there he attended i an Amish wedding. / Mrs. Dallas Hartzell of this®: place. Pvt. Flovd Huffman of Camp Shelby, Miss., and Bernethh Green of Nappanee visited® near relatives in Chicago Wednesday find Thursday. b Mr. and" Mis. Elbert Ganshorn of Nappanee entertained Mr. and Mrs. Zenn Fox and daughter Letha Mu. and Mrs. Marshall Wood, Mr. (and Mrs. C. G. Cain, and Rev. and Mrs. Paul Watson and'•fjrmily on Sunday. / Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 10avi3 and Lois Marie ahri Candice Kasper spent Wednesday evening at the j Homer Ganshorn home. On learning that Mrs, Marshall! Esteji was ill, Mrs, Cora Ganshorn called at her home Tuesday to find that she has been removed to the Healthwin Sanitarium. Mrs. Ganshorn “then paid' Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Yeager a visits Fred Byrcr' of near Leesburg, spent Sunday evening with his parents'Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bvrer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas entertained Mr. and ftfrs. Floyd Anglin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Byrer and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartzell dined with the Hraoid Lemner family Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Miller and daughter, Jane, spent Thursday with the former’s mother. Mrs. Henry- Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartzell dined with Kennetß’s parents on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Yeager and son, Robert, and Robert Sharr, of “‘Jackson, Mich, motored to the at noon Saturday. Sunday they attended church services at Mt. Tabor, then went t 6 the home of

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LEWIS J'. MURPHY South Bend. Atturpey Announces as jti candidate for the nomination m congressman on the demociVticticket at the coming primariesLi

Airs. Oscar AY alters to rtov special honors to Air. Yctur- rV grandmother. Mrs. Will, who has reached llie ninth milestone of her life. A- Lloyd Huffman L-t'i .for Camp Shelby. Mississippi, tlie new year was ushered in. Air. and Airs, Dallas Hartzell and Betty and Air. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartzell helped v.atch the old year out at the home of Cleo Huffman at Orion. The cold snap has been hard on up an and beast. About. all the men get done is care for the stock and provide fuel to. keep wi:rni. Yet, tlie weather is ‘ invorgating for it makes, one step faster. , The Atwood school bus dill riot pick up. jjhe, slchool children of this commitnity Tuesday on account of thg sub-zero weather. BEST VICINITY Air. ami Airs. Eli Miller and two children of Illinois and the formers parents, Mr .ajul Airs. John E. Aliller visited at the AVill Y T oder home Wednesday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Yoder of Noi;th Dakota spent, the weekend visiting -with friends and relatives of near Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Rleile. Paul Bleile and the Misses Carrie Belle Pippenger and Dorothy Holder man Os Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bleile of Wakarusa and Air. anil Mrs. Orley Miller of near Etna Green were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 4H an ey and familyon New A 7 ears day. Mr. and Mrs. xJohn L. Schwartz assisted Mr. and Mts. LeVi Schwartz and daughter move on Thursday.; Miss Verna Slaabugh of Sout/ii Haven. Mich, has returned home for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Miller and children of Illinois and Mr. and Airs. John E. Miller were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slaubaugh and family. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Moore had Sunday dinenr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward George. Eli Nisley from Kansas was a Monday evening caller at the Will Yoder home.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mullett and , Mr. and Mrs. Felty Mullett and '■ daughter took a trip to Middle- I field O. over the week end. Mrs. V. f. Hochstetler and son 1 ! Rolen and Mrs. Eli Yoder were | guests on J'Jew Years Day at the; Andrew Hochstetler home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hershber- i ger of Goshen, Fannie, Clara, Hen-1 ry and Andrew Anderson and Anha j Hochstetler of Fair Oaks, Mr, tnd Mrs. Walter Helmuth, William Helmuth and Mr. and Mrs! John Schawrtz were guests at the Levi Stutzman home Sunday evening. Clara assisted Mr. and Mrs. Joe* Slabaugh and family with butchering on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Eli Miller and children, Mip. Joni Gingerich and' sons David and Clarence and Mrs j Levi Slaubaugh and sons . spent j J'Jew Years day at the John E. j home. Mrs. Will Yoder and son Marvin* wei-e afternoon callers at the same place. Sunday 'dinner guests at the Woodie Slabaugh home were Mr. and Mrs. Haiive Sechrist and Norma, Mr. and Mrs. FV)rres*t Fervida and sons JimTny and Larry, Ralph Jones, HaCo Id McAfee. Harry Slabaugh and Verna Slabaugh. Harold McAfee Was the guest of honor it being liis birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John E! Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Miller and two children were dinner guests at the Jacob Miller home of Topeka They also visited at the Amos Miller home at the same place. Mrs. Ed Slaubaugh and daughter Irma Mae spent Thursday afternoon at the Ray Chupp home. Darrold George and John Chupp called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward George on Friday. , Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartz called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwartz and soil Saturday forendon. Mrs. Mary, Haiu'y was a New Year guest! Os her grandson, Charles L. Holderman and family. Ed Slaubaugh called at the Sam Miller home Monday afternoon. Russell Huff and Aubvv Gibson were week end guests of the former’s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Borkholder were guests Thursday afternoon or Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stutzman and family. Mrs. Will Yoder and son, Marvin, were evening callers at thp same place. John E. Miller called at the John Borkholder home Sunday p. m. J Mrs. Will Yoder and daughter, Clara, Fern and son, Marvin, called

NEWS NOTES AND ! PERSONAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. John Shelton of Bremen spent New Years day with Mr. and Mrs. Wyman George and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman George and son spent Sunday with Mr.j and Mrs. Merle, George of Mottville, Mich. Mr.’ and-Mrs. Elmer Smeltzer' and sons* of Kokomo were guests at dinner on Sutaflay at the home of Mr .and Mrs. John Heckaman. REAL FEED ECONOMY ASSURED WITH NAPPANEE MIG. CO. QUALITY FEEDS. CUSTOM GRINDING. NAPPANEE ELEVATOR. Logan Luke returned home Sunday, evening after spending the holiday vacation with his mother, Mrs. Ethel Luke of Detroit. AIV and Airs. Ray God^Lalk and daughters of Leesburg were guests on Sunday at the • home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillis and familv. g > '■! *• Mr. and Mrs:., Robert - Maher ; and son of liftmen were guestsh on Sunday at dinney at the home of” Mr. and Mrs. Harold! Bleile and son. -a, . ■[. Don Metcalf and Mrs. Beth : Metcalf of South Bend called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles •, Byers and family on Sunday evening. Dr. Robert Miller of Indian-! apolis and Miss Jean Miller of Fort Wayne spent the week end! at the home of their parents, Mr. j and Mrs. A. L. Miller. | ■ . Y - ’ I Priscilla Bock, teacher in South Bend, returned to South Bend on Sunday after spending the past couple of weeks with her parents. Mr. ?Snd Mrs. J. C. Bock. Mr..- and Mrs. Curtis Stump and family spent New Years day visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Stump and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stump of Athens*. Mich. ’

George Bock, student at Manchester college returned to the college on Sunday after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bock and family- * Edward Bdck of Bristol returned there Monday after i spending the past couple of weeks in Nappanee with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bock and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolferman and son of Milford accompanied by Charles Lingofelter of Mil-! ford spent Thursday evening at l home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1 Gillis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold j entertained at their home on I Saturday. evening in honor j birthday of their son, Harold! Junior. Guests were Mr. and, Mrs. Max Yahn of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bleile, ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frevert and I family of Syracuse, MrT and Mrs. Oliver Bumb and family of South Bend, Mrs. Cleta Rockstroh and daughter, Mary were guests at dinner on Sunday at the home of Mrs. E. E. Frevert and family. ► Que£r accidents of 1941. The man who shot himself with his own pants, the snake that bit a woman by proxy, the man who almost burned to death while about to drown, and other odd mishaps. Read about them and see them graphically illustrated in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s Sunday Chicago HeraldAmerican. - ... t at the Levi Slaubaugh home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slabaugli spent New Years day at the home | of Mr. arid Mrs. Rarl Slabaugh. j Levi Hochstetler called at the Tobe Slaubaugh home Wednesday evening: Dan^Yoder was a Saturday even- j ing caller at the John Schwartz home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Yoder and j family were guests Saturday night and Sunday at the Tobe Slaubaugh home. Levi J. Hochstetler was a Sunday afternoon guest e at the Sam Miller home. Mrs. John T. Borkholder entertained Katie, Maude Ellen and Devon Hochstetler at her home Sunday. Willard and John Miller called at the Will Yoder home Saturday evening. Mr. and,, Mrs. Jerry Yoder and family were over night guests on Monday of Mr. aqd‘ Mrs. Ed Slaubaugh and family.

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