Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 65, Number 24, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 14 January 1943 — Page 7

\ < THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1943

AYR VICINITY Amish church services- will be held at the. Henry Helmuth home Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Borkholder, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Borkholder, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Borkholderand children, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Borkholder and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schlabach and children were Wednesday dinner guests at the Daniel Mullet home. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Andrew Miller and Menno Kauffman and children, Amos Whetstone, Eli J. Borkholder and daughter, Rose and Mr. 'and Mrs. Jonas Borkholder assisted Mr. an<r Mrs. David BorkHolder with their butchering on Tuesday. David C. Troyer, of Ohio, spent Tuesday night with Sir. and Mrs. Andrew Miller atnd family. Sarah Miller spent Tuesday night at the Eli Borkholder home. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bontrager and Katie Hershberger, of To-, peka, werg Wednesday supper

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guests at the Reuben Hershberger home. Noah Borkholder called at the Elias Miller home Wednesday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whetstone, of Middlebury spent Tuesday night at the Samuel Borkholder home. Anna Miller assisted Mrs. Andrew C. Hochstetler with her work last week. ' Anna E. was a Wednesday supper guest at the David Borkholder home. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Miller spent Wednesday afternoon at the Andrew Hochsteeler home. Katie Hochstetler, daughter of Andrew C. Hochstetler, spent the last part of the week at the Andrew Miller home. Mr,'and Mrs. Eli Borkholder and children spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Hochstetler and children. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Borkholder, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Borkholder, Mr. and Mrs. Will Nisly, Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. ‘Voder, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Hochstetler and children were Wednesday iguests of Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Borkholder and son. Mr. and Mrs. [Jacob Borkholder spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Whetstone and family. Eli D. Hochstetler was a Wednesday supper guest at-the [Andrew Miller home. Mary Miller assisted Mrs. Harry Helmuth with her Work the tatter part of the week. Mrs. Raymond Hochstetler called' on Mrs. Noah Borkholder on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bontrager and Katie Hershberger, of Topeka, were Wednesday night guests’ at the Sam Borkholder home. Evening callers were: Reuben Hershberger, Ivan and Susie Borkholder. Amos 'Whetstone called ,at the Andrew Miller home Friday evening. Katie Helmuth, Anna and Sarah Borkholder and . Carolina were Sunday dinner guests at the Levi Helmuth home. Mr. and Mrs-. Reuben Hershberger and children were Sunday dinner guests at the Noah Borkholder home. Susie and Sarah Borkholder were Wednesday dinner guests at. the An'drealv Miller home. Katie Hochstetler, Anna, Mat-

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LOCKE NEWS * S. S. OFFICERS The following officers were elected Sunday at the South Union Sunday school for this year: Supt., Joseph Fisher, Jr.; asst supt., Harvey McGowen; pianist, Miss Fern Goss; asst, pianist, Mrs. Walter Lechlitner; chorister. Miss Cletus Schlemmer; secretary, Robert McGowen; asst, secretary, Robert Fisher; .treasurer, Hilbert Schlemmer. Pvt. Virgil Richer, of Ft. Knox, Louisvitte, Ky., and his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Menno Richer and family and Miss Vivian Hossler, of near Oassopolis, Mich., were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Clouse and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yoder, of near Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yoder of this vicinity were dinner iguests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tyson, northwest of Wakarusa on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stahly Weldy and family visited her father, Harry Gordon, of Bristol, on Sunday. Kenneth Rassi and his sister, Mrs. Forrest Schje-ets:, were at South Bend on Saturday. Pvt. Carl Schneck, of Camp Shelby, Miss., left for camp on Monday by train from Elkhart, after visiting Mrs. Schneck, Mr. and Mrs.' Jesse Kronk and other and friends in Indiana arid Michigan. Pvt. Schneck had accomapnied Mrs. Schneck here, on New Years day after she had

tie, Sarah and Jacob Miller spent Sunday forenoon at the Jacob Borkholder home. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Borkholder spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. David Ydder and son. Mr. and Mrs. Joni Hershberger spent Friday eV(p#ig with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Borkholder. Mattie add Sarah Miller spent Sunday evening with Anna and Sarah Borkholder. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Borkholder and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller and daughters, Emma, and Mary, spent Sunday evening at the Dan Mullet home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mast, of Wisconsin spent Monday night at the Elias' Miller home.

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visited with him foq a week at the camp. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haines, of Cassopolis, Mich., are > spending the winter in Locke with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver. Mr. Haines is employed at the Vitreous plant in Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson GrabeV, of Washington, Ind., were supper guests Wednesday evening and spent the night With Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hochstetler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stutzman and children of Nappanee were also guests in the evening. Mrs. Floyd Robison, who had spent the past irionth with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Will Campbell left on Saturday by buss from Elkhart for Detroit, to ‘join her husband, w’ho is employed there. The South Union prayer meeting will be in the home of Mr. and ftMrs. Lewis Robison on Friday evening. Rev. Virgil Feaster of "she Union Grove- Brethren in. Christ church, preached in the Locke church in the forenoon and the Rev. Carl Stump, also of Union Grove preached in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weldy and children of Wakarusa were guests at dinner Sunday of Mrs. Weldv's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pletcher and family. Rev. Ray Yoder, northeast of here, preached at the North Main St. Mennonite church on Sunday forerioon. Mr. and Mrs. Toby Yoder calledon her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hem. ry Smucker at. Burlington, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Stump, or Union Center, Mr, and Mrs.. Thurlo Clouse and son, Jimmy, of Nappanee were® dinjier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clouse and daughter, on Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Loijgenecker and son, Sammy Lee, of Napnanpe and her mother; Mrs. Leßoy Teeter, visited.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Teeter, east of Union Center, on ■Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Elda Bickel. Mr. and Mr's.. Gerald Stahly and son, John, were dinner guests Sufiday of Mrs. • Stahlv’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Bickel, of Sugar Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fink and family, of "Nappanee, were supper guests of his brother-in-law and sister,: Mr. and Mrs. Nick Manner on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Weldy, east of Goshen, were dinner guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yoder, on Wednesday. Miss Bonnie Rassi, of Elkhart, visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs, Forrest ' Scheets and family,- Sunday evening. Mr! and Mrs. Roy Miller and daughters, Alice, Carol and Janice; Mr.'and Mrs. Floyd C. Metzler were dinner guests of Mr. and Mgs. A. N. Culp at Nappanee, on Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Viven Sechrist and sou, Gareth, of Nappanee, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Shumaker. Mrs. Milo Hochstetler, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Graber spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Graber, near Bourbon. Mr. and Mrs, Graber remained for a ,longer visit. Mrs. Raymond Long, who spent' a number of weeks at the home of Mr. Long’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dolcamp, in Goshen, following an operation, was brought, to her home north of the village. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clouse, of Elkhart, were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Toby Yoder and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Shau.ni and family. Mrs. Charles Pletcher visited hdr daughter, ,Mrs. Floyd Weldy, and children at Wakarusa Thursday 'afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Hersciial Yoder and daughter, Patsy, of Nappanee, called on ~his parents., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yoder, on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schneck’ and baby', of Niles, spent Saturday night- and Sunday with Pvt. and Mrs. Carl Schneck, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kronk. Other guests at dinner Sunday* were; . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones, daughter, MOria Lou, of Niles, Mr. arid Mrs. Hafold Campbell and sons, Richard and K ith, Mr, and- Mrs. Melvin Kronk and son, Larry, of Elkhart Afternoon and evening guests were: Mr. and Mrs, Chase Tarrett and Glenwood Kronk, of Elk -hart, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert- McDonald, of Niles; Mich. Mrs. Alfred Brechtel, of Bremen, returned home Tuesday afternoon after visiting her mother, Mrs. _J. M. Wise, since Friday. Mr7 and Mrs. Lester Miller, daughter, Dorcas Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Metzler were dinner gue-sts on Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Klotz,. south "of Nappanee. Ink Dries Instantly For fast, non-smudge printing, various means have been devised to‘make ink dry almost instantly when it hits the paper—absorption, evaporation, oxidation,' polymerization (molecular clustering). In the “flash-dry” process the newly printed paper passes between jets of,■flame and the liquid part of the ink ignites with a flash, leaving a dry residue. Technology Review (M.1.T.) describes anew “frozen” ink for porous papers, like newsprint. The ink is solid at room temperature. It is fed like lumps of coal into the press, which heats it tcfluidity, at 200 degrees F. On reaching the paper it rapidly cools and solidifies. - W. Ten per cent of your income in War Bonds will help to ur’ build the planes and tanks, WL. that will insure defeat of Hitler and his Axis partners.

BEST VICINITY The young folks enjoyed an ice cream supper at the John W. Yo- i der home Tuesday evening in' honor of Nathaniel Yoder, who i left for camp at Denison, lowa, | Wednesday. About SO persons were present. Mr. and Mrs. John Slaubaugh were Sunday dinner guests at the Tobe Slaubaugh home. Sam Miller was an afternoon caller gt the same place. Rev. L. E. Poudy called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward George Monday. Sunday afternoon visitors with I Mr. and Mrs. John E. Miller were | Mrs. Joe Slaubaugh, Mr. and Mrs. j i Moses Schlabach, and Mr. and ; I Mrs. Joni Gingerich and two,sons, j | Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Slabaugh. j j Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stump an#: j Mrs. Chris, Madsen called on Mrs. | | Auttis Mitchell and infant daugh-! ter, Frances Deea at the home in j | Syracuse, Sunday afternoon. Lydia Mae, Mary and Lizzie By--1 ler, of Lagrange, and Dan M. j Schwartz, of Berne, spent Tuesj day night at the John-Schwartz i | home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rose and \ j family spent Sunday afternoon ! ! with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney j I and family. j Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stutzman j j called at the John C. Hochstetler i { and Dan I. Hochstetler homes on \ I Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Graber, i iof Daviess Cos. and Mr. and Mrs-! ! Pete Graber wree Saturday din- 1 I ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John j i Schwartz and family. Later Mr. i ! and Mrs. Schwartz accompanied 1 I them to the, John Yoder home. j ; Mr. and Mrs. Levi Slaubaug \; ] and family spent Sunday afterI noon with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Yoder j and family. i Clara Slaubaugh called at the l John Yoder home Mpnday forenoon. ; Mr. and “Mrs. Levi Stutzman! j and children attended the wedding jof Barbara Hochstetler and Joni i Hershberger at the home of the : bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! John C. Hochstetler, on Tuesday. Joe Slaubaugh left for Portland, i Ind.. Sunday morning to attend | the funeral services of Andy W. i j Yoder Monday afternoon. J Edna . Slaubaugh called on Mrs. ; Levi Slaubaugh Monday noon, j Mr. and Mrs. Milo Schwartz and | daughter and Malinda Schwartz; i sjpent Sunday at the home of 'Mr. l j and Mrs 5 . Floyd Chupp and family. Ralph Jones is at the Woodie I Slabaugh home for an indefinite i time. j Mr. {jand Mrs. Jackson Grabdr, !of Montgomery, and Mr,l and -MrST | Henry Graber visited at the Tobe 'Slaubaugh home Wednesday fore-. | noon, I Mr. and Mrs. Will Yoder and i family, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hoch- | sfetfel' and family and Mrs. Noah ! Miner and two children spent Sunday, at the Dan Mullet home, i Mr, .and Mrs, Sam Chupp and !’ son, Jake, assisted Mr. and Mrs. ; John T. Borkholder with butch- ! ering on Monclay. > ! Friday afternton callers at the I John Yoder home were Mr. and | Mrs. Pete Graber and John ■I Schwartz. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney spent Monday afternoon in Albion, Ind., j with Mr. and Mrs.. L. E. Pippenger. iger. i Mrs. Levi Stutzman spent Friday i j night and Saturday with Mrs. C. j j MX Hochstetler. Edward a George called on his I | brojher, Pete George, Monday af- | ternoon. Saturday caliprs at . the Joe i ! Slaubaugh home were Perry and ! Tobe Slaubaugh. Eli Schlabach, Will Nissley and Mrs. Jancv , Sehmucker. . ■ i ! Ed and Perry Slaubaugh, Anna Yoder and Mary Graber were Tuesday .callers at the Lbvi Siam ' , baugh home. Lydia Mae. Mary and Lizzie Byler, Mr,, and Mrs. Joni Hershberi ger and Will Yoder Were Wednesday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Schwartz and family. ■*' Levi and Perry Slaubaugh called at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Slaubaugh and family, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stutzman and son, Joe, were Wednesday dinner guests at the Mose Hel- ! ninth home. * ~j 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joni Hershbei r*r j spent Saturday evening with and Mrs. 'Jonh Schwartz and family. Kate Yoder called at the Levi Slaubamgh home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yoder and family, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Jerry Yoder and family and John W. Yoder were Wednesday dinner guests at the Tobe Slaubaugh home. Sam ! Miller was an evening caller at ; the same place. Mrs. Edward George and Mrs. ! Paul Slabaugh spent Thursday as- 1 | ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Devon I Moore. Mrs. Joe Slaubaugh and two ! sons spent Thursday afternoon j with Mrs. Jancy Sehmucker and! I children. , 0 j Monday callers at the Levi | Slaubaugh home were Dan Miller/ and Ed Slaubaugh. i Miss Anna Yoder Henry Yoder with her worffon Saturday. Oliver Huff and sons called Saturday afternoon on the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philin Huff. Walter and Levi Helmuth were Mondav dinner guests at the Levi Stutzman home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanev called at the Ed Wise home Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Woodie Slabaugh called at the Gerald Stump home Friday afternoon. Mary Stutzman spent Saturday at the Levi Slaubaugh Jiome. Mrs. John Miller and Dan Slaubaugh were callers at the same Diace. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwartz and son spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartz and family. ’

NEWS NOTES AND PERSONAL ITEMS ■ Harold Hepler, and Daisy Fowler spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hepler. Vern Messner of Cleveland was a guest on’ Saturday night at the home of his aunt, Mrs. J. B. Austin. , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bock were guests at' dinner on Sunday at tii home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bock. / „ Mr. andMrs. Burt Arch spent Sunday afternoon at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCuen and family of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Wilyard Mitschelen were guests at dinner Monday at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fink and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Bebon Crafton were guests at supper on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bolen of Wakarusa. Miss Priscilla Bock of. South i Bend, and Edward Bock of j Bristojl spent the week end with \ their parents, Mr .and Mrs. J. C. ' Bock. I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stahly and son, Larry were entertained at dinenr on Sunday at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Lawson Whitting- j hill and son. I l Mr. and Mrs. Merle Michael; and family and Rev. and Mrs.; Richard Reilly were guests at i | supper on Thursday, evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wagner and family. i -■ , j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baker ' of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. [ A. A. Bailey of South Bend spent Sunday afternoon at the home of iMr .and Mrs. Cloyd Brumbaugh and son, Dennis Wayne. I•" , ' | Mr. and Mrs. Millard Whittinghill and son, Mr .and Mrs. Law- ! son Whittinghill and son, and Mr. ' and Mrs. Lloyd Stahly and son I were guests on Sunday evening ! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. RusI sel Orn. j. - New Wonders of the World—- ■ ; When Peace Comes. Reporting forecasts by scientists of a postwar life with featherweight homes : plastic cars and glider trains. An i extra-ordinary article by Robert D. Potter, Science Editor of the American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s Sunday Chicago Herald-American.. TWO WAR PICTURES AS FEATURES AT FAIRY DURING COMING WEEK Two war pictures are featured : during the coming week at the ; Fairy theatre, but both are exceptionally good and on the other nights some comedy is mixed in the schedule. Friday and Saturday nights Youths on Pirad<=”, featuring -John Hubbard, Ruth Terry and 'others will besh r wn. This is a picture which will keen you in laughter from start to finish. Imagine a show girl being paid to take the place of a student at; college—to show eff as the smar- j test pupil in the s- hool—when \ in fact her education was far 1 from finished. All’s well that ends well and when the student body j confesses to its wrong doing to j save the career of a professor j one realizes much of youth’s ac- I tion is taken without thinking of the future. This is a guaranteed i laugh provoker. Sunday and Monday Frrol Flynn and Ronald Reagan are featured \ in “Desperate Journey” and there is an excellent supporting cast. A bomber crashes in Gprm’any 1 after destroying a rgil junction, i The crew fights its way back to! England, arriving in a stolen ! plane—though all of the crew fails to arrive. Five mpn, themselves in the enemy country, i decide to let everyone know they! have been visited by the enemy; —and what a journev. It brings a thrilling picture-—of impossibili- 4 ties—to the screen, making an interesting picture. , Tuesday night only, “Night in New Orleans”, featuring Preston Foster, Patricia Morison and Albert Dekker wil be thrown on the The story is one such as usually pictures the French life of New, Orleans, with Preston Foster finding himself accused of murder after he breaks; into a home to retrieve some let- j ters written by his wife in an un- I guarded moment. The, following story of the solving of the crime keeps one on the anxious seat until the end of the picture. “Invisible Agent” ends the week of features. The story hinges on the actions of an American invading Germany after taking a drug which makes him invisible. It has its moments of as well as its serious part, and Keeps the audience in an uproar because of the many things which; an invisible person can accomplish. This picture features Ilona Massey, Jon Hall and Peter Lorre a trio which could make any picture a success. It will be shown next Wednesday and Thursday.

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Your regular investment of ten percent or more of your earnings in War Bonds through your Payroll Savings Plan will provide the necessary funds to buy those tires later and help win the war now. Let’s “Top that Ten Percent.’'. U. S.. Treasury Department MRS. U. J. SHIVELY TO ENTERTAIN MEMBERS OF THURSDAY CLUB Members of the Thursday Club will be entertained on Thursday Jan. 21st at the home of Mrs. U. J. Shively. Papers will be given by Dorothy Ruch and Mary Ganshorn.

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