Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 75, Number 24, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 January 1952 — Page 2

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8 ONLY LADIES VALUES TO $9.98 NOW! DRESSES - - - - - $3.99 12 ONLY LADIES VALUES TO $8.98 NOW! DRESSES - ■ “ f- $4.99 OUT THEY GO! SIZE 2 and 4 TO $1.98 NOW! CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS -50 c 6 ONLY CHILDS VALUES TO $7.98 NOW! SNO-SUITS - - - - $4.00 ' : : f—i * ’ OUT THEY GO! VALUES TO: $4.98 NOW! LADIES HATS - - - sl.^9 _ • 3--- - t' ■; •> EXTRA SPECIAL MEN'S FLANNEL VALUES TO $2.98 MOW! PAJAMAS - - - - $1.99 ' * * 1 ODD LOT BOY BROKEN SIZES NOW! SHIRTS - - - - - -77 c 7 ONLY BOY'S VALUES TO $10.95 NOW! COATS r - - - - $2.00 r, ■■■'. . ■ f% ...... -J 1 LOT MEN'S SLIPOVER, Values to $8.98 NOW! SWEATERS - - - - $3.99 14 ONLY BOY'S BROKEN SIZES NOW! TROUSERS --- -j - 77 c 3 ONLY . VALUES TO $7.98 NOW! DOLLS - - - - - - $3.00 12 ONLY CHILDREN VAISES TO $3.49 NOW! ROCKING CHAIRS - $2 88 1 LOT LADIES Broken Sizes, Values to 35c Now! ANKLETS - - - - -10 c 3 ONLY LEATHER VALUES TO $23.95 NOW! JACKETS * - - - - $ll.OO MEN'S V T ANARUS" . CORDUROY SLACKS - $5 50 Boston Store

IARLENE COLORED- 1 2 ' Margarine 49 c Iggg* Amer. Cheese 79c ■Bafl

FARGO GOLD 2 NO. 2 CANS W. K. CORN - -33 c NEW ERA CUT ” 2 NO. 2 CANS WAX BEANS - -33 c SEASIDE i 2 CANS! LIMA BEANS - -25 c IGA NO. iti CAN PEACHES - - -35 c IGA HALVES NO. 2% CAN BARTLETT PEARS -43 c OLD DUTCH 2 CANS CLEANSER - -25 c IGA BOX EASE - 4 - -27 c IGA • BOX SOAP GRAINS -27 c

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Union Center i l l * i The Amish church will be in , ! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Yoder next Sunday. There will be Young People’s meeting at the Union Grove Brethren In Christ church next Sunday evening. * ( The Sewing Circle of the Salem i Mennonite church met all day , ! Thursday at the home of Bishop i and Mrs. Ray F. Yoder and did j ■sewing for Mr. and Mrs. Willard I Kilmer, whose home and contents j were burned on Dec. 22. They , i were married last Sunday, j Miss Etta Iffert was presented : with a large box of groceries of i j various sorts from the E. U. B. ; Liadies Aid from Hastings brought to her on Christmas evenipg by : Mr. and Mrs. Fox and family. j ‘Mrs. Frieda Hollar and Mrs. | Velma Biller. •j CMdstmas dinner guests of Mrs. Heijry Mishler and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mishler were Mr. and Mrs. Chad Mishler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mishler, Mrs. Rob--1 ert Mishler and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mishler, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plunkett. Mr. and* Mrs. I Robert Amo, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Werner, Miss Donna Teeters, Mr. ■ and Mrs. James Mishler and daughter, June. i “A'Sign Unto You” is ‘ the title

. f ° . SWANSDOWN 44 OZ. BOX CAKE FLOUR - -39 c McKenzie 3 % lb. bag PANCAKE FLOUR -43 c 5 LB. BAG CORN MEAL - -39 c SUNNY MORN LB. COFFEE - - -77 c IGA QUART SALAD DRESSING 49c IGA PINT SANDWICH SPREAD 29c POUND TURNIPS - - - 10c--5 POUNDS APPLES - - -29 c

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of the play to be given at 7:00 o’clock Sunday evening at the Union Center Church of the Brethren by the Nappanee Brethren church. A special prayer service will be Wednesday evening at the church. Jan. 9th in keeping af the World Prayer week. Thd Young People will have a party at the Loyal Stuckman home next Saturday evening. Christmas day guests at the Paul Ramer home was his mother, Mrs. Joe Ramer, of Rittman, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ramer and family, Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ramer and children. Wakarusa, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Morningstar and family, northwest of Locke. Mrs. Joe Ramer, who spent a few weeks vacation with her children and families, returned op this Monday to Rittman, 0., where she is employed at the Mennonite Did People’s Home. Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller and family : were Rev. and Mrs. Charles Stouder, Jr. and family, near Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Weybrjght and children, Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price and family, Earl Stouder and sons. Mrs. Dora Rummel, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rummel, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rurpmel, spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rummel and children in South Bend.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smeltzer and family and Yhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olen T. Smeltzer had dinner with Wayne's grandfather, John Myers and daughter, Frankie, at Wakarusa on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hollar and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mellinger and daughter of New Paris were Christmas day guests of their brother. Mr. and Mrs.- Stanley Pippenger and family. Charles and Fred Maust, Jr., who are stationed at Little Creek, Norfolk, Va„ came cn Dec. 20 to be guests of their mother, Mrs. Fred Maust and family until Thursday. All of Mrs. Maust’s children and families were home on Christmas day except Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morris, of Elkhart, who were snow bound. ! ; Air. and Mrs. Richard Johnson, ofi Ft. Wayne, returned on Chirstraas- afternoon, after spending a few days with hjs. brother, Mr. and Mrs; Robert Johnson and family. The Robert Johnson family had Christmas supper with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gera Pippen in Nappanee. Earl Stouder and Edwin Miller left Thursday morning for Sebring, Fla.,, to visit the latter's p'arents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles SCtouder. Sr., for a ■-number of days. Christmas day guests of Air. and Mrs. Roy Herr were Air. arid Airs. Warren Blosser, Fcraker, Air. and Mrs. Richard (Bones) Pippen and daughter, .of Nappanee. Air. and Mrs. Lowell Herr and family. Air. j and Mrs. Francis Herr and son. Air. and Airs. Curtis Sheets and daughter, Ruth, entertained oh Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs.' Junior Kiotz and family, Air. and Airs. Eugene Alikel and sons, south of Nappanee, Air. and .Mrs, Carl Sheets and family, northwest of Locke and Air. and Airs. Amos Sheets and sons. Air. and Mrs. Leighton Stump and son, spent Christmas Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Geyer, Madisoti Centel and Christmas day at Frank Gordon’s at Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs., Vern Cripe spent Christmas with the Ivan Martz family south of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Cripe entertained at a Christmas dinner on Wednesday Mrs. Laura Disher, Plymouth; Air. and Mrs. Verndffif Marquart and family. Eveningiguests were Miss Betty May of Nappanee. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Hepler and their son. Bob Hepler, stationed at Diego, Calif. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stouder and daughter, of Wakarusa, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stouder and family, of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stouder and family, Dale Stouder, of Nappanee, Bobby Dean of Elkhart, stationed Fort Bently, Kans. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fink and sons, Mrs. LaMar Slabaughi Nappanee; Henry Cripe and daughter. Agnes, of G&shen. Monday guests were Hal Winters and grandson, of Goshen, Air. and Mrs. Bob Stouder and Doris Tobias. Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Walters entertained at Christmas dinner on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Noble .Swihart and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stankoven and children, of Simonton Lake. Mrs. Howard Markley and son, Johnny, Miss Allie Iffert were dinner guests Thursday of Miss Etta Iffert and Shirley Keefer. Miss Keefer spent Friday with Mrs. Markley and Allie Iffert. Mrs. Saloma Smeltzer, Rev. and Mrs. Francis Freed and Lillian Smeltzer called on the John Sneltzer family at Goshen on Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smeltzer at Wakarusa on Sunday. A farewell surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. Stanley pippenger and family on Saturday evening and presented them with a bed spread and tablecloth -and napkin set. The following were the guests: Bish. and Mrs. Carl Stump and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Stump, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Hurst and sons, John Frenger, Mrs. Inebit, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heer, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Sunday guests were: Mary Lou Stump, Diann Smeltzer and Ronnie Dean. The Pippenger family will move ne*t week to the farm of her mother, Mrs. Vern Miller west of Locke.

FAIRY THEATRE Friday and Saturday January 4 and 5 Leo Gorcey - Huntz Hall "GHOST CHASERS" with Jan Kayne - Bernard Gorcey —And— George Montgomery - Gale Storm in "THE TEXAS RANGERS" with Jerome Courtland - Noah Beery Jr. - William Bishop CARTOON 9 Sunday - Monday - Tuesday January 6 - 7 - 8 Paul Douglas - Janet Leigh , in "Angels in the Outfield" t * with Keenan Wynn - Lewis Stone - Spring Byington NEWS CARTOON 4 SUNDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE 2:30 1 COMPLETE SHOW ONLY Doors Open at 2:00 , Wednesday and Thursday January 9 and 10 Spencer Tracy in "People Against O'hara" with Pat O’Brien - Diana Lynn John Hodiak GLIMPSES OF ARGENTINA CARTOON .t ■;/ ■ . . , Phone No. 500 FOR SHELL NO. 1 PRIME WHITE AND NO, "3 FUEL OIL Prompt, Reliable Delivery Mark Tyndall ! PIANO TUNING * ROBERT W. MAURICE Regulatipg and Repairing 220 East Maple St. i Phone 7441 Bremen, Ind.

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NEWS NOTES AND PERSONAL ITEMS -L. K - WE BUY AND SELL. USED i CARS. RAY SH ANK MOTORS, I INC. i Dr and Mrs Howard Luginbill, !of South JBend were Saturday I evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Habegger. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Habegger and daughter, Marilou, spent sev- | eral days over Christmas in Berne 1 visiting their parents, Mrs. W. O. ! Neuenschwander and Mr. and < Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Schindler. I Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Priser, of j Baltimore left for their home Wednesday evening after -having ! spent the Christmas week-end with Mrs. Priser’s* parents, Mr. j and Mrs. 'M. C. Hahn and other ; relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bigler entertained the following guests ; at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Bigler and daughters, Greta and Joan, Pat Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers, Jr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ddn Hep- | lei-, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bigler and I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bigler. Why cap’t Elizabeth Taylor j hold a man's interest? In the American Weekly, the great color j magazine distributed with Sun- | day's Herald American, don’t miss Dorothy. Kilgallen’s article i "Beauty Is Her Jinx.” Sunday ; in The Chicago Herald-Americhn’s j great color magazine!

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Bertha B. Sechrist. Deceased, in the Elkhart Circuit Court, Estate No. 7490, December, 1951 Term. ,Notice is hereby given ‘ that Oscar O. Sechrist as Administrator of the estate of Bertha B. Sechrist deceased, has presented and filed an account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court at the Court House in the City of Goshen, Elkhart County, Indiana, on the 18th day of January. 1952, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court, and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved.. Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said Elkhart Circuit Court, at Goshen. Indiana, this 20th day of December, 1951. (Seal) Albert E. Virgil Clerk Elkhart Circuit Court. Joseph W. Kindig, Attorney for Estate.

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1952