Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 74, Number 7, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 September 1950 — Page 3
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1950
SHOP AT THE HADLEY DRESS SHOP FALL DRESSES—Tailored and Dressy HATS BAGS GLOVES FOR THE SCHOOL GIRL SKIRTS SWEATERS BLOUSES CORDUROY AND WOOL JACKETS SUS-PANTS —The Panty that replaces a Girdle EXQUISITE FORM BRA—The Perfect Uplift LINGERIE GOTHAM HOSE COSTUME JEWELRY And Other Gifts Use Our Lay-Away Plan Hadley Dress Shop “EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE”
Public Sale Os Household Goods by Administrator for Mrs. Barbara: Musser Estate, Corner of Walnut and Clark Street. SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 BEGINNING AT 1:00 O’CLOCK P. M.
4' Full beds 2 Single Beds 3 Dressers 1 Commode Rockers and Chairs 2 Stands /■ 2 Folding Tables Dining Room Table 1 White Table 6 Dining Room Chairs Sideboard Homemade Book Case Walnut Drop Leaf Table Drop Head Sewing Machine Library Table 9 X 12 Rug Yards and yards of home made carpet and stairway carpet Large and Small Mirrors
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THE CHEZ PAREE-CHICAGO At the internationally famous "Chez/' diners have a tempting menu of wide variety to choose from while enjoying a show provided by top-ranking stars of the entertainment world. Here, too, as in other fine restaurants, the food—of course—is cooked with gas.
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Sunday school, 9:30. Dale George, Supt.; Prayer service and Bible study Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock, Rex Hight, leader. Rev. Ray Boehlke, of Bourbon Circuit, left Tuesday for Naperville, 111., where he will be enrolled as a student in the seminary there. He will be gone from Tuesday till Friday afternoon and will bring the regular message Sunday morning at 10:30 at the Ebenezer church. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dougherty and Anna Lou and Mrs. Laura Dougherty and Esther Dougherty called Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hochstettler spent several days this week with the former’s parents, of Middlebury. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Burgener sDent Tuesday with Mrs. Glen Messmore and children, of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jacobs, of Maxwell Field, and Mrs. Mae Jacobs were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hight were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Wise and family, of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Dale George and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lauderman, of Bremen, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest George called Friday on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver George. The Carl Jacobs family attended a reunion Friday evening at Elkhart. The Mission Band and four guests enjoyed a picnic party at Center Lake, at Warsaw, Wednesday afternoon in company with their leader, Mrs. Delmarr Berger, arid assistant, Mrs. Carl Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Burgener called Sunday afternoon on Mr. Harvey Leighty, of Goshen, and also on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgener, of Nappanee. Paul Dougherty left Friday for North Manchester where he will be enrolled as a* student at the college. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver George and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mast and family were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hight and family. Verl George visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver George on Thursday evening. * W. C. T. U. TO MEET WITH MRS. HAROLD WEYGAND ON FRIDAY Mrs. Harold Wey.gand will play host to the memlbers of the W. C. T. U. at her home Friday afternoon of this week at 2 o’clock. The new officers will be in charge of the program. Office Supplies. Advance-News
NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS. NAPPANEE. IND.
Better&ffrjg by Jean Allen HOW TO MAKE GOOD ICED TEA According to folklore, Chinese homemakers began serving hot tea to their families along about 2737 B.C. But it took the scorch-
ing summer of 1904 to inspire a St. Louis, Missourian to add ice to the popular beverage. Making Iced Tea Measure two level teaspoons of tea leaves (black or a special iced tea blend are best) for each cup of water into a clean tea pot. Be sure the water is boiling, then pour quickly over the tea while it is still bubbling. Allow it to steep only three to five minutes. Cloudy- tea may result if left longer. Fill glasses with generous amounts of chipped ice or frozen iced tea cubes and pour the hot tea over them. Serve with lemon
be used to sweeten the tea. A sprig of fresh mint is colorful and refreshing. Iced Tea Cubes Prepare tea using two level tablespoons of special iced tea blend to a quart of boiling water. If sugar is used, dissolve onefourth cup sugar in the boiling water before making the tea. Allow it to stand one to two minutes. Strain, cool and pour the tea into refrigerator trays and freeze until firm. Tea chilled with these cubes will not be diluted. Fruit Punch 3 cups blended orange-grape-fruit juice
1 package orange gelatin 1 cup hot water 4 to 5 cups cold water 1/3 cup sugar 2 trays iced tea
cubes Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add other ingredients and mix well. Chill and serve over iced tea cubes. Garnish with thin slices of fresh oranges and lemons. Red ripe strawberries add a festive touch to the punch. This recipe will serve twelve to sixteen if four ounce punch cups are used. Faithfully KROGER FOOD FOUNDATION, CINCINNATI. OHIO. V/ DALLAS GALL NOW IN TRAINING AT LACKLAND AIR BASE (Special to ADVANCE-NEWS) Lackland Air Force Base, Texas -—Pvt. Dallas N. Gall, son of Violet Gall, 155 South Elm St., Nappanee, Indiana, has reported to Lackland AFB, the Gateway to the Air Force, to begin the AF basic airmen indoctrination course, here. Lackland, situated near San Antonio, is the world’s largest air force base, center of Air Force basic training, for airmen and women, indoctrination tion for prior service reenlistees, and home of AF’s Officer Candidate School. His basic training will prepare him for entrance into Air Force technical training and for assignment in specialized work. The course will include a scientific evaluation of his aptitude and inclination for following a particular vocation and career. SPECIAL WEEK-END SERVICES AT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Special week-end services will be held at the Church of the Nazarene beginning Sept. 13 and ending on Sept. 17 with services eacr evening at 7:00 o’clock. Rev. Gail H. Shaffer, of Muncie, Ind., will be the preacher and some very vital topics of today have been selected for his subjects. Rev. C. H. Templin, pastor of the church, says these subjects will be handled in a masterful manner, Rev. Shaffer toeing an excellent Bible commentator, and a cordial welcome is is extended to all to attend any or all of these services.
TEETER REFRIGERATOR SERVICE Am devoting: my entire time to refrigeration service and will answer alb calls either day or night. TELEPHONE 217 DALE TEETER 501 E. LINCOLN ST.
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KROGER CHALKS UP EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ON BUCK TO SCHOOL BIIVS! PACK, YOUR PANTRY WITH THESE NOURISHINO FOODS FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND AFTER-SCHOOL SNACKS. START THE KIDS OFF RIGHT!
KROGER. Creamy, Smooth . . . Homogenized. ■■ A . Peanut Butter £ W EVERYMEAL. From selected apples. gfl Apple Butter VID CLOVER VALLEY. From fine, sweet strawberries. 4% Strawberry Preserves > 66 KROGER. For after school snacks. An Graham Crackers K; ZD
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Kroger-made MARSHMALLOWS 19c Kroger-made GUM DROPS &. 19c In Carnival Cartons KROGER FIG BARS 27c Kroger. Extra thin SODA GRAGKERS £ 23c
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LEMON FUDGE.. . Golden Layer Cake ea. 49c Light-Fluffy . . . Plain Kroger Donuts do*. 19c Caramel Fudge Bar Cake ea 45c
GET THIS BIG BEAN BUY! y 2 Gallon Family Size BEAN POT and - 5 1-lb. Cans KROGER 1.19 Value PORK & A „ AAc BEANS 77
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KROGER TENDERAY. Delicious braizedBEEF SHORT RIBS 39KINGAN’S. Circle-K Brand. SLICED BACON -57"
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KROGER. Thrifty ... Easy to prepare. Pork & Beans 329 c Favorite Canned Meats. 0 Treet-Prem 50c PACKER’S LABEL. Bargain In Seafood. Grated Tuna Can 26c Full Strength ... Avondale Vinegar *;?,?• 55c
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