Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 73, Number 9, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 September 1949 — Page 2

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FRESH SIDE PORK lb. 42e HOME MADE. FRESH BULK SAUSAGE lb. 43c ROUND STEAK lb. 69c FOR FRYING OR SWISS FRESH PORK RIBS lb. 39c YOUNG FRY. CHICKENS lb. 55c CUT UP. READY FOR THE PAN WISCONSIN LONGHORN CREAM CHEESE lb. 49c BIRDS EYE FROZEN SEA PERCH ~ lb. 32c YELLOW CREEK—WHOLE OR SHANK HALF SMOKED HAMS 1012 LB AVE 58c END SLICES SMOKED HAM lb. 53c DRIED BEEF V, lb. 29c LARGE SLICING BOLOGNA lb. 39c OLD FASHION LOAF lb. 49c SOUSE - - lb. 39c

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L A. MILLER. INC. 1200 E. MARKET ST. NAPPANEE. IND.

Pvwtm f PETE ALSO SAYS: It's an important Job to satisfy your needs in fine Hams and ; Home Made Sausages. That's why we take our work seriously, in order to give you the finest tastiest Hams and Bacon available.

L A. MILLER - GOSHEN. INC. 405 W. PIKE ST. GOSHEN. IND.

GRAVELTON Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vafl, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stump and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Kelly and son, of South Bend, enjoyed ice cream and cake Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stump, in hono:: of Eldon’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey DeFrees and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Cory and sons and Miss Bonnie Brumbaugh, were those from here who attended Coppes picnic at the Studebaker Park at Elkhart, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Biosser, Jr. and son and Mrs. Anna Stump, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Bert Stouder, of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman entertained a number of guests Sunday in honor of their daughter’s Ist birthday. Mrs. Anna Thomas was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kollo McDonald and family. FLOYD GORDON WINS MANY RIBBONS ON POULTRY AY CO. FAIR Floyd Gordon, local exhibitor of many different classes of i poultry at the county fair, won a great many ribbons again this! year, the following classes being winners: S. C. White Leghorns,! S. C. Black Leghorns, S. C.' Brown Leghorns, S. C. Red Leg-, horns, Barred Rocks, White Rocks, New Hampshires, Jersey White Giants, Jersey Black Giants, Dark Cornish, White Cornish, Rock Reds, White Aus- i trolorps, Austra Whites; Pekin ducks, White Indian Runner, Buff, Colored Muscovy, White ; Muscovy, Mallard; Buff and Egyptian geese. j Ruby ledgers —best ledger on 1 the market for mast businesses. I Advance-News office.

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Boston Store WILL BE CLOSED Saturday Religious Holiday Open Monday as usual

SATE-T-NEW DRIVER VIEWI Pontiac’s wide, optically curved windshield, plus wider windows and slimmer pillar, all around, gives you a,new driving horizon. * Hydra-Matic Drum optional on all maU* at extra cost.

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS, NAPPANEE, INDIANA

NEWS NOTES AND PERSONAL ITEMS 5 GAL. D-X (ML 34.30. BEECHLEY. Visit Pletcher Furnitures’ Sewing Machine Dept. C. E. Knapp, of South Bend, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Johnson. Mrs. Opal Stauffer is spending the week visiting friends and relatives in Akron, Ind. Paul Bourne, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bourne, left Sunday for Bloomington, Ind., where he will enter Indiana University as a freshman in medical school. Mr. and Mrs. John Troyer and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Corwin, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duker, west of Wakarusa. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Long and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lehman, spent Saturday in Gary, Ind., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George McLendon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dick and daughter, Elizabeth Ann, of Cassopolis, Mich., were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dick and daughter, Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Williams and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. j Merle Clouse and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Field and daughter, Rae Ellen, spent Sunday at Baldwin Lake, near Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Enyeart, of Ft. Wayne, were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller. Dr. R. B. Miller, of Detroit, Mich., also spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Byers, of Hammond, Ind., were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byers. They left Tuesday morning for Ann Arbor, Mich., where Jack will enter Michigan University to get his Master’s Degree. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore oi Detroit, Mich., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jervis. Miss F. A. Marquis, niece of the Jervis’s, who has been vacationing with them, is returning to Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Moore. ~ They rob school children and make suckers of the poor! Read the first of a startling series of exposes of numbers racketeers in The American Weekly magazine of true-life stories with Sunday’s Chicago Herald- American. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppes, were Mr. .and Mrs. Gordon Davis and famjly, of Boufbon, Mr.* and Mrs. Charles Marion and family, of Warsaw, Evelyn Coppes, of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grimm and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coppes and family, of Nappanee. @ Come in today and see America’s finest sewing machine Free Westinghouse Rotary Electric fully geared movement, self releasing bobbin winder, automatic tension control, reverse sewing, built in lamp and many other convenience features. Limited offer. Free sewing chair with each console model purchased now. Pletcher Furniture.

L A. MILLER. INfc. 134 E. FRANKLIN ST. ELKHART. IND.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends, relatives, neighbors, Rev. C. Samuel Overmyer, Grace E. U. B. mixed quartet, organist and members of Grace E. U. B. church, for the many flowers and kind expressions of sympathy extended during our recent bereavement. Daughter, Edith Sechrist Sons, Edward and Harvey Sechrist and families Grandchildren. CHILD STUDY CLUB TO MEET MONDAY WITH MRS. LOWELL MULLETT The Child Study club will meet on Monday, Sept. 26, with Mrs. Lowell Mullett, 458 E. Marion street and will entertain the lady teachers of the high school. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Lucy Miles.

NAPPANEE NEWS AGENCY NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Open 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. Saturday till 9 P. M. Sunday till noon. JUSTIN F. BAMMEL

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First Presbyterian Church FRANCES EDWARD REESE, MINISTER GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY SERVICES > * SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 11:00 A. M. The Rev. D. Allan Martens, Former Pastor will preach, subject, "Trust God, See All, Nor Be Afraid." 5:00 P. M. Vesper Service. The Chancel Choir of the First Presbyterian Church of Elkhart, Mr. Frank L. Pugh, Director, will present a Muscial Program. • - v ' )' ■ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 8:00 P. M. "The History of the Church Dramatized". Mrs. Walter C. McDonald, Director. 6 A Cordial Invitation to the People of Nappanee to Attend These Services.

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