Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 70, Number 36, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 April 1947 — Page 2
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COMING “Little Women” Presented by * DRAMATIC CLUB NAPPANEE HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY BLDG. APR. 15-16 60c Including Tax
Nappanee Laundry Service 3- day Service DRY FINISH PLUS FLAT WORK FINISHED SHIRTS TROUSERS We do the family ironing at low cost. SPECIAL 4 Day Service on Dry Cleaning PICKUP AND DELIVERY Call 581 * ' 803% East Market St.
11 AM C half or whole AOa II A |f| TENDERIZED AND COOKED "TvV Picnics G °°small SHORT SHANK 45c Chickens FUUi? 63c Leg-o-Lamb " m ™ l 59c LAMB CHOPS 65<
Beef Roast 35c BOILING BEEF . 29c
Center Slice Ham . . 69c
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UNIONCENTER The Homemakers Guild will meet with Mrs. Gerald Mishler | on Wednesday evening of next; week, April 9th at 7:30. Mrs.: Katherine S. Benner, the Elkhart County Home Demonstration ] agent will be the guest speaker. | Mrs. Harold B. Umbaugh and Mrs. Gerald Mishler are the entertainment committee. ) Rev. and Mrs. Erwin Thomas and daughter Marilyn, of Nappanee and Donald Frenger, spent \ the week end in Detroit at the i God’s Love Mission. Rev. Thomas j had charge of the church services j over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pippen at Coloma, Mich, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price entertained at dinner, Sunday the Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Keim and 'family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl I Stouder and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Ira Walters vis- ; ited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mima Stackhouse, at Bremen on Sunday afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Method, of New Paris, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stahly and daughters, Friday evening. Dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Francis Freed and family were ! Joe Smeltzer, of Elkhart, Miss Cora Garber, of Goshen the Misses Naomi and Mary Lou Stump and Miss Betty Phillyps and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hartman and family. Rev. Russel Krabill, of Goshen was the guest speaker at the Salem church, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stouder and family, entertained at supper Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Stump, of Indianapolis, who are spending their spring vacation at Redman Park at Dewert Lake. Other guests were Mr. and Gerald Weybright and family, of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stouder, Sr., Rev. and Mrs. Charles Stouder, Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Umbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stump and son.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Anglemyer were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean and family. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bateman
Pork Roast. 43c PORK STEAK . 49c
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and Mrs. Nobe Weaver and sons of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Pippen, of Nappanee, visited their daughItere, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and children, Saturday evejning. Miss Dorothy Yoder was a 'dinner guest of the Tobe Yoder (family near Milford Sunday. Miss Laura Mae Yoder had dinner with the Neal Slabaugh family, Sunday. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wogomon of (near Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- | gene Wogomon and son of Go- j j shen, Mr. and Mrs. John JohnIson and son, of New Paris and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lechlitner and family of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. John Pippenger and family spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Johnson and son, at Nappanee. Rev. Jacob J. Enz, of Nappanee and Rev. Edmund Miller, of Chicago, called on Mr .and Mrs. D. I. Stahly on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Frenger l were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Brumbaugh , and daughter Nancy, at Gravel:|ton. [ | Mrs. Burt Stouder, of Goshen, ispent' Saturday night with her i mother, Mrs. Aby Stump and ! spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ■ Roy P. Blosser and family. , | Mrs. Ed pippenger was a din- , i ner guest Sunday of Mr. and l Mrs. Howard Pippenger and I family at Nappanee. In the after(noon they were all guest of Mr. t and Mrs. Gordon Mellinger of .! near New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cripe, of Merengo, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. . | Vern Cripe, were dinner "nests , j Sunday of their sister, Mr. and P Mrs. Ed. Hepler. In the afternoon \ they all attended the Golden ’ Wedding anniversary celebration \ of their uncle and aunt Mr. and ■ Mrs. Henry Cripe, of Goshen, I I held at the home of a son, Mr. ’ ! and Mrs. Earnest Cripe, at Elk- ’ i hart. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hepler i and daughter Florence, of Nappanee were also callers there. [ | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Grove, L of Buchanan, Mich, and Mr. and jMrs. Earnest Wakeley and famI ily of Milford, visited Mr. and 11 Mrs. Levi Ressler on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Ress- ?; ler, of New Paris were <mests ’ | Thursday evening. ■ | Henry Myers, of near Goshen | was a dinner guest Sunday of I his sister, Mrs. Aby Stump. | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harter ' Miss Fay Harter of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pip-, enger and family, of near Locke ! called on Mrs. Ed Pippener and the John Pippenger family s on Sunday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe vis- . ited his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Merven Cripe at Kalamazoo, j Mich, on Friday, j Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Hochstetler and family were din- ! ner guests of her sister, Mr. and (Mrs. Steven Mullett, of south of ! Nappanee, Sunday.
Mrs. Clara Gall and son James of Culver spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold" L. Umbaugh and family. In the evening they attended the reception supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Martin given for Mr. and Mrs. James Matan. Miss Freda Mast and Miss Salina Dettweiler, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli D. Yoder of north of Nappanee on Thursday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi R. Detweiler and family the past week and Monday were John Duerkson, Freda Mast Eli J, Mast, Henry M. Schmucker, Mr. and Mrs. Levi C. Hochstetler and son and daughter, Earl Mast, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McDonald and daughter Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Slabaugh, VirgilEnders, Mr. and Mrs. Eli D. Stutzman, Anna Mae and Barbara Mast Leßoy Hochstetler and Mrs. Emanuel Burkholder and daughters. Mrs. Levi Detweiler visited Mrs. Eli J. Mast on Thursday afternoon. MRS. ETHEL WALTERS ENTERTAINS MEMBERS OF LYCEUM CLUB Mrs. Ethel Walters entertained the members of the Lyceum club today, (Thursday, Apr. 3rd). Response to roll call was “Assigned Subjects.” Mrs. Ethel Walters gave a book review.
ACUTE & CHRONIC DISEASES SAMI'ARIi: .VI METHODS DRS. L. F. & BERNICE WIDMOYER 753 N. Main St Telephone Nappanee, Ind. 2J
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Nappanee Advance-News Harvey Field, Publisher Published Every Thursday at 156 West Market St. • Phone 27 Nappanee, Indiana Entered at the poatoffiee at Nappanee, Indiana, aa second *!■■■ matter under act of March X 187*.
FAIRY THEATRE Double Feature Program Friday - Saturday April 4-5 Frank Morgan, Keenan Wynn in “COCKEYED MIRACLE” with Cecil Kellaway, Audrey Totter, Richard Quine, Gladis Cooper Also Roy Rogers (King of the Cowboys) in “HELDORADO” with George (Gabby) Hayes, Dale Evans Cartoon Wagon Wheels Sunday. - Monday - Tuesday April 6-7-8 Dorothy McGuire, Robert Young in "CLAUDIA AND DAVID" with'Mary Astor, John Sutton, Gail Patrick, Rose Hobart Short Andy Plays Hookey. News SUNDAY MATINEE DOORS OPEN 2:15 P.M. Show Starts 2:30 P.M. One Complete Show Only Wednesday - Thursday April 9-10 Vivian Blaine, Perry Como in “IF I’M LUCKY” with Harry James, Carmen Miranda, Phil Silvers, Edgar Buchanan Short Hollywood Celebrations. Also Luckiest Guy in the World
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MRS. SARAH CLOUSE DIES AT HOME OF DAUGHTER EARLY TUESDAY MORNING Mrs. Sarah Clouse died at 12:15 o’clock Tuesday morning at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sheets, in Locke township. Though of advanced age she had been in good health until five days previous to her death. She was born October 25, 1864 at Wakarusa, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Wisler. Os the ten children in the Wisler family Mrs. Clouse was the last to leave this earthly realm. On August 19, 1889 she was united in marriage to Emanuel Clouse, who died January 8, 1921. Two children survive, William Clouse, of Nappanee and Mrs. Jay Sheets, with whom she made her home, as well as six grandchildren and i one great grandchild, j Mrs. Clouse was a member of j the Brethren in Christ Church and active in all church work as long as she was able to do so. Funeral services will be held at the South Union Church this afternoon (Thursday) at 2:30 o’clock, Rev. Donald Heer of the Brethren in Christ church officiating and burial will be in the South Union cemetery under the direction of Wright & Son.
NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the Estate of ! of Francis E. Hypes, deceased. In ; the Elkhart Circuit Court, Estate : No. 6968, February 1947 term. Notice is hereby given that ] Katherine A. Hypes, as Administrix of the estate of Francis E. j Hypes, deceased, has presented ■ and filed an acouril and vouchers jin final settlement of said estate, \ and that the same will come up for the examination and action ; of said Circuit Court at the Court i House in the City of Goshen. Elki hart County, Indiana, on the | 15th day of Aprli, 1947, at which time all heirs, creditors or lega- ' tees of said estate are required |to appear in said Court, and 1 show cause, if any there be, why | said account and vouchers should not be approved. Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said Elkhaft Circuit Court, at Goshen, Indiana, this 25th j day Os March, 1947. i George O. Borneman, Clerk ' Elkhart Circuit Court. | George L. Pepple, Attorney for Estate. (10c) [ FOR TIRE OR BATTERY I SERVICE CALL 393. BEECULEY.
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NEW PURSES IN ALL COLORS $2.38 ® $9.50 HOSIERY Complete stock of Nylon, Silk and Rayon Hosiery. SI.OO to $1.85
WE HAVE Garden Seed in bulk Nappanee Milling Cos., Inc. (FLOUR MILL)
mJIJW . ,s ■° m PK than Dirt Deem jr P ■ jj| lea 3! * Nobody can produce a permanently l A | | attractive lawn with soil and seed i 1 only. Essential plant food is needed, f gff k- 1 too. .. . All the VITAL ONES required by grass are available in ! | S3Sg milorganite : THE SEWERAGE COMMISSION NATURAL - %, f; /;* r ***,**.**. organic k Used on Coll Courses Everywhere ' r ~' " ~~ This spring ... do as leading golf club* Supplied in 25, do . . . apply Milorganite to your lawn 50, and 100-lb. (3 to 5 pounds per 100 square feet). p?e "directions Effes ar . e long-lasting, so a single spring for use on bad; application provides an economical of cadi bag. "beauty treatment” for your lawn. Milorkganite is easy and safe to apply, too. m Also goodiox trees, shrubs, and flourers A Syler & Syler
THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1947
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