Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 73, Number 33, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 March 1950 — Page 6

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ELKHART COUNTY FARM BUREAU SETS ALL-TIME RECORD IN PAST YEAR Anew -all-time high record was set by the Elkhart County Farm Bureau during the past year, according to the report made at the annual meeting ot stockholders held on Wednesday of last week at the offices at Goshen. More than four hundred attended the meeting and heard a report which said more than three and a half millions of dollars of business had been transacted during the year. I. Harvey Hull, retiring president of the Indiana Farm Bureau Co-Op accociation gave a talk at the meeting. Ten directors were named. Seven re-elected for two-year terms were Harold Hershberger, York township; Hubert Caton, Mido lebury; H. Donald Bartholomew, Clin to n; Russell Whit ehead, Benton; Lester Thomas, Oslo; B. Ernest, Concord, and Loyal Stuckman, ot Nappanee. Joseph Rohrer, of Harrison township and Dale Stouder, of Union, were elected for two yean; and William Phillips was chosen to complete the unexpired term of Bernard Myers, who resigned. Other retiring directors were John Ummel and Howard Slabeugh. Annual reports were made by Secretary H. Donald Bartholomew E. S. Smoker, manager and treasurer; President DeMain Warner and Auditor Forrest Tucker. Anew mill under construction at Nappanee and a store operated by the Bristol branch were included, Patronage divided checks were distributed, • EARL APP DIES AT THE ELKS HOME IN BEDFORD, VA.; BURIAL AT BRISTOL Ea 2-1 App, 67, a former Elkhart and South Bend resident, died Sunday at the Elks home at Bedford, Va., where he had lived since last July. He was bom in Bristol, Feb. 5, 18153 and lived in Elkhart before moving to South Bend, where he operated for 18 years a poultry house, with branch stores in Nappanee and Battle Creek. His wife, -Eva, died in August, 1946, Mr. App was a member of the South Bend Elks club, having itransfered his membership from the Elkhart club. ■Rie remains were returned to the Hay Funeral Home at South Bend and funeral services were held there Wednesday morning. Burial was in the Oak Ridge cemetery at Bristol, ithe South Bend Lodge of Elks holding graveside services. ELKHART YOUTH KILLED WHEN CAR SKIDS ON ICE NEAR GOSHEN Ned Reith Byrner, Jr., of Elkhart was killed instantly on Saturday evening when the car in which he and two companions was riding struck an icy spot on county road 19 at the intersection of county road 38, three miles southwest of Goshen, left the highway, struck a utility pole and then overturned, pinning Byrner beneath it. Richard Saylor 18 and Orville Heffner, 18, also near Elkhart, both were injured and taken to the Goshen hospital lor treatment. COUNTY LINE Services will be held at the Providence Primitive Baptist church, Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Truex, of Elkhart, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Berkey and daughter, Carol. Elder and Mrs. Elias Sarber and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roahrig, Saturday afternoon. On Sunday afternoon they visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Archie CLindaniel and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowen and families, at Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gordon, visited Daniel Clouse, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sheets and child :en, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Sheets’s mother, Mrs. Amzy Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher, moved to a farm near Menton?, last week. Mrs. Wayne George and son, Jimmy, spent Monday at the George Bollman home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunsberger and son, Richard, of Elkhart, spent Saturday .with John and Mary Sinn. Mis. Carl Sheets and daughter, Judy, were in Elkhart, Friday. A 3on was born to Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Hunsberger at the Elkhart General hospital, Monday evening. ' Industrial Construction Surveying Donald C. Rock PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER Phone 754 New Paris, Ind. “PHILLIPS 66 FARM DELIVERY Gasoline Motor Oil Fuel Oil Jfhn Deere Power Fuel Prompt! Metered Service Phsne Nappanee L-271

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FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. LYDIA STUMP HELD ON WEDNESDAY 'Mrs. Lydia Stump, 87, stepmother of Milton Stump, .of Elkhart, died Sunday night at the home of another sitep-son, the Rev. Carl Stump, 5Ya miles northeast of Nappanee. She had been ill two years. She was born in Jackson township, Elkhart county, Feb. 13, 1863, a daughter of Henry and Matilda Troup. Her husband, John A. Stump, whom she married in 1906, died a number of years ago. Mrs. Stump was a member of the Brethren in Christ church. Surviving are five 'other stepchildren, Charles R. Stump, of Marion; Oscar Stump, of Garrett; Clayton Stump, North Hollywood, Calif.; Mrs. Edith Felgar, Burkburnett, Texas and Mrs. Ruth Carroll, New Paris, Route 1; a sister, Mrs. I. W. Duker, of Goshen and a brother, Samuel Troup, of Michigan. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock at the Union Center Church, Rev. Carl J. Carlson, of Chicago, officiating and burial was in the Union Center cemetery. BERKSHIRE NYLON HOSE FOR WOMEN. NEW SPRING SHADES. SHIVELY’S.

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