Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 73, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 27 April 1950 — Page 3

THURSDAY, APRIL 27. 1950

Woods way GENERAL STORE AND GARAGE (4 Miles East of Nappanee on U. S. 6) UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT (Open 6:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. daily except Sun.) SEE OUR EXTRA SPECIALS Being Offered on SATURDAY, APRIL 29 Free Balloons for the Children FULL LINE OF GROCERIES ALL KINDS OF CEREALS FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS GULF PRODUCTS Gulf Pride Oil Gulf Lube Oil Armstrong Tiires Power House and Exide Batteries SEE US FOR GREASING AND AUTO REPAIRING/ EVERETT AND EDITH WEL T Y

ROBERT SMOKER Candidate For Elkhart County , Treasurer On the Republican Ballott I should greatly appreciate your consideration of my qualifications when voting for your County Treasurer: * 35 years old, married, 2-year-old daughter. * Graduate of College, B. S. Degree. * Teacher in public schools for 4 years. * Over 3 years in Armed Service:*. * NOW IN FOURTH YEAR IN ELKHART COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE AS CHIEF DEPUTY. I feel my qualifications age, education and experience, veteran, and newness to Elkhart County politics will be an asset to the Republicans. With Gratitude for Your Consideration.

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I COMMUNITY CENTER 1 | Mi* and Mrs. Ben Keckler, of Mt. Blanchard; Ohio, arrived by I surprise Friday evening at the j home of the former’s parent’s | Mr. and Mrs. Zenn Fox. The group were Sunday dinner guests ]of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wood land family. Mr. and Mrs. Keckler I returned to Mt. Blanchard Sunday evening. , Mrs. Hartsen Bromley, daughter and granddaughter from Paducah, Ky., called cn Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Thomas, Monday.* Cards and letters are appreciated by Donald Johnston, Ward iF-251, Hines General hospital, [Hines, 111. [ Mrs. Maxine Edler, Miss Anna ! Lou Edler and friend, Stan j Stoker, of Warsaw, attended the morning worship service at Mt. | Tabor Sunday, after which they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Charles Edler. i The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. | Lloyd Mikel has been named | Dennis Wayne. ! Mr. and Mrs. Buell Hoffer and ' Timothy cal’ed at the Nate Weirich home at Warsaw Sunj dav afternoon. Mrs. Donald Johnston and Linda, were Sunday dinner guests iof Mr. and Mrs. Alva Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Harlan i and Dawn, of Greenhills, Ohio, i snent the week-end at the C. G. Harlan home. Other guests at the Sunday dinner table were iJVTr. and Mrs. Myrl Wolf, of near Atwood and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Wood and family, of near Warsaw. i Mrs. Arthur Wygent of Columbia City visited with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Douglas, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mi's. Wolf at Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. William Stacki bouse, Miss Leota Haney and Miss Patsy Deisch dined with Mr.

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and' Mrs. Hudson McCuen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arnold and family, of Constantine, Mich, were Sunday dinner guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wyman and family. ____ Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Anglin visited at the home of the latter’s ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Neff, near New Paris, Sunday. Miss : Iris Neff was at home convalescI ing from a recent operation at . the West Suburban Oak Park ! hospital near Chicago. '■ Mr. and Mrs. George Gould, i Paul and Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gould, all of Elkhart, | spent Sunday afternoon and j remained for supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Anglin and ' son, Lanny. William Weaver has been quite i 1 for the last week. ; Tommy Edler, of Warsaw, returned home Sunday after spend- ! ing a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edler. ! ,iMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and ! family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers and son, Delbert, motored to Amboy, Ind., Sunday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Myers, who are the parents of Henry Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartzell spent Sunday at the Laussen Myers home at Denver, Ind. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Miss Sharon Half, of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yeater, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis and Shirley Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis and daughter visited at the Otto Davis home at Hastings. Miss Susan Deford and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lee, of South Bend, were Sunday evening visitors at the Henry Myers home, i Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis and Shirley Ann, dined with Mr. and Mrs. Donafld Yeiter. ! Thursday dinner guests at the ! Henry Myers home were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartzell and Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Susan and Patsy. , A group of Mt. Tabor ladies enjoyed a party at the home of Mrs. Thomas Douglas in Nappanee, Monday evening*/ After a social hour, fruit salad and cake : were served. \ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamman returned home Sunday evening after taking care of the latter’s mother at the Lake of the Woods. The Progressive Homemakers cluib celebrated their eleventh | anniversary with a pot luck * supper at the Applegate home ; Wednesday night with Mrs. Pearl i Applegate as hostess and Mrs. Mary Disher as assistant hostess. ; There were 26 members, 2 children, ‘Mrs. Ora McCuen, of this vicinity and Mrs. Charles StackI house of North Carolina, present. I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Amich, of 'Chicago, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Harman. Mrs. i Amick is a daughter of Mrs. Harman.

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