Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 75, Number 44, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 May 1952 — Page 3

THURSDAY. MAY 22. 1952

RICHAR& W. MEHL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Goshen, Ind.

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FRANKLIN TOOKE, general manager of H Westinghouse WOWO is congratulated by j ' „ ' ‘ y \, ' <J.vSp\ H Chief Hood of the Fiie Prevention Bureau. H Rrl^ • .||r , v ' IHBK. W 4M | | JgHwl Sfcj. mk m i 1 1 ■sSp Kai HM ' BBT m \ jMBHSi % / • - jfjjg , h y

WOWO WINS NATIONAL HONOR FOR Outstanding Service Once again WOWO wins top national recognition for outstanding service in the public interest. In an important competition involving America's largest radio and television stations, WOWO received highest honors. The National Board of Fire Underwriters awarded WOWO its GOLD MEDAL and praised the station for the scope and quality of its efforts during the past year in behalf of Fire Prevention. , WOWO’s big Fire Prevention campaign was designed to dramatize the danger of habits which cause fires. The entire staff participated enthusiastically in this gigantic effort to help stamp out the scourge which annually kills 10,000 Americans and destroys over $700,000,000 in propertyTEfforts like this do much to keep WOWO in the minds and heart* of the 2,000,000 people who make up its loyal threedate audience. Long ago folks throughout this vast Midwest area learned to expect the best from the station...on and off the air.

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PUPPETs featured in MANY AREA SCHOOLS i ■ - t .• 4 . ■* ■. - One of fho most dramatic features of fho WOWO campaign was a puppet show which the station took Into area schools to teach fire provanHon rvfes to thousands of children.

NAPPANEE JUDVANCE-NEWS, NAPPANEE, IND.

LOCKE NEWS ) A Christian Life'Conference is to be held at the Locke church on June 1. Bish. C. N. Hostetter, Jr., Grantham, Pa., is guest weaker. Paul Carlson will give violin, music. A Youth Rally will be 6n the evening of June 1. The Women’s Prayer Circle meets with Mrs. Leßoy Helmuth on Friday evening. Mr. and' Mrs’ Harvey McGowen attended the Clay reunion Sunday held in the Lloyd Rummel cottage at Chapman Lake, near Warsaw. Rev. and Mrs. Earl Salzman and daughter. Ruth, of Nappanee his sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Arbuckle. of Bloomington. 111. and Carol Weldy were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. arid Mrs. Lee Bleile. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yoder vissited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Metzler north of Wakarusa on Friday, evening. Dinner guests Sugflay of Mr. and Mrs. Yoder were Mr. and Mrs. 'Herschal Yoder and daughter, Betty, of Ligonier, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yoder, Wakarusa, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Weldy were .afternoon guests. A cooperative dinner was enjoyed Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Burkey and daughter, in honor of the 81st birthday of Mrs. Burkey. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Phares W. Wenger, Rev. and Mrs. Francis Freed. Mrs. ISalama Smeltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bleile, Nappanee. Afternoon guests were Mrs. Eli IN. Wenger, Ellis and Harvey Witmer, Wakarusa. Visitors on Saturday were John Witmer, Mr. and (Mrs. Merle Witmer of Columbiana, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaum, Wakarusa, John Culp, Mrs. Ed Golden and daughter, Edith.

Mrs. Samuel,Metzler,- Wakarusa, Mr. and Mrs. Titus Metzler, north east of Nappanee were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ; C. Metzler and son. Myron. Mrs. Theron Landaw, Goshen and her mother, Mrs. Forrest Scheets and son, Bobby, attended ! a wedding for Mr. and Mrs. Lej vere Rouch, Friday evening at ) the home of her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Herbert Pittman at Oak Grove. Mrs. Charles Disher and Mrs. Scheets were at Elkhart on this Monday, May 19 and visited their brother. Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Rassi and a sister, Mrs. Earl Eby, northeast of Wakarusa. Mr. and * Mrs. Victor Culp and family attended a cooperative birthday dinher Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Culp at Constantine. Mich., in honor of Mr.. and Mrs. Leßoy Culp and Dean Culp, son of the Victor Culps, also for Mildred Mattern. Other guests were: Mr. I and Mrs. 'Leon Martin, New Paris: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Culp Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Martin, Mr. ,and Msr. Austin Culp arid families, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Groves and family, Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Truman Martin and family, Foraker; Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, of Constantne. Clayton Reed, of Milford was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sheets and son and spent Friday night with them. Mrs. Laurel Haines and Miss Laurine Haines were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Slabaugh and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hall and son, moved to Goshen on Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGowen and children, left on Saturday for their home a t Glenn Falls, N. Y., after spending several weeks with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. IHenry Pletcher, south of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGowen. Mrs. Carlyle Grimm, of near Bourbon and the Robert McGowen family had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. McGowen on Fnclciy* Mrs. Lyle Hunt and children, of Cedar Springs, Mich., came (Friday to spend a number of days with her parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Charles Pletcher, Sr. Other supper guests on Saturday evening were; Mr. and Mrs. Elick Larson, of Savage. Mont, all the latter’s sisters. Nelli e Searer Kurtz and sister Iva. of Elkhart. Guests on Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Herr, of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pletcher and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart of Elkhart were on Sunday afternoon. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Russel Stahly had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schrock and som west of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shumaker and family. ■of Bremen were Guests of Mrs. James Shumaker on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Edith Whipstock and Nellie Hershberger, Goshen, were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Long. (Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Clouse and family, of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hall and son, Goshen were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clouse. Mr. and Mrs. Cal. Lienhart, Wakarusa were also guests that evening. Thurlo Clouse and sons, of Nappanee were afternoon visitors. Marilyn Ulrich, of MadisonCenter spent the week-end with Mr7 and Mrs. Clifford Thompson. Corp. Donald Sheets, son <* Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sheets, was promoted to the office of Sgt. recently. He arrived in Korea last Sept. 25 and according to his letters home he Is expecting to be back in the States In the very near future. (Rev. and Mrs. Charles Goss, and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Anson Miller, of Artur. 111.. (Mr. and Mrs Charles Goss, Jr., and son. of.Nappanee at dinner, ;(Wvl • , MV.; Bf-LniSSS V -'ivv , ..

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GRADUATION PARTY FOOD Special party foods are in demand at graduation time. These fancy, easy - to - fix refreshments may be served either from the lace covered table in the dining room or from the picnic table on the lawn. May Garden Punch 1 cup sugar 6 whole cloves Y\ teaspoon ground cinnamon 3 cups water 1 cup strained tea ZYi cups pineapple juice I Yi cups orange juice 34 cup lemon juice 1 12 oz. bottle gingerale Simmer sugar, spices and water together for three minutes. Strain and add the tea. Chill, add fruit juices and gingerale just before serving. Garnish each glass with a thin slice of orange and a maraschino cherry. Yield: approximately 12 servings. Chocolate cookies that are chilled instead of baked are doubly favored by all. Chocolate No Bakes Yu pound milk chocolate 1 package semi - sweet chocolate pieces 2 oz. unsweetened chocolate 1 tablespoon butter or margarine , IYi cups shredded coconut 4 cups com flakes Melt all chocov, MO together over hot water, add butter o r margarine; cool. ; Stir in coconut and corn flakes. ■yiBTO Drop by spoon- j fuls onto cookie sheet. Chill in refrigerator until set. Yield: 48 cookies. Butter Tea Meringues Make meringue by beating two egg whites with Ya teaspoon salt . and Y\ teaspoon flavoring until stiff. Add four tablespoons sugar gradually, continuing the beating until meringue is fine grained and will hold its shape. Drop by spoonfuls onto storebought butter t cookies. Sprinkle with chopped ‘ — nuts, shredded * coconut, or strawberry pre- <aS9> serves. Brown in slow oven (325° F) for 10 to 15 minutes. * Yield: Meringue for approximately 3 dozen cookies. Faithfully KROGER FOOD FOUNDATION CINCINNATI, OHIO W

Sunday and Rev. and Mrs. Ted Sevolt and sons, of. Mullike, Mich., were guests in the afternoon and at supper. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmucker and family of Union Center were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller and family on Sunday evening. * ’ ■'? Safe from Snakes In Brownsville, Texas, after a switch engine rumbled over him while he slept between the rails, Reyes Guzman explained his napping spot to the engineer: "Maybe you don’t know it, but snakes don’t cross railroad tracks." Yee Gods! In San Francisco, Telephone Operator Marie Yee, represented by Attorney Samuel E. Yee (no kin), won a divorce from John Yee on testimony ,o£ her sister Rosemary Yee and got court permission to resume her maiden name: Marie Yee,

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NEW PARIS WOMAN THROWN FROM CAR AS IT COLLIDES WITH TRUCK Mrs. Raymond Hoover, 25. of New Paris, suffered bruises to both hands and shock as she was thrown from her oar as it was struck by a truck. According to state police Mrs. Hoover drove her car to S. R. 15 just north of New Paris, stopped and then proceeded to ent e r upon the state highway and did not correctly estimate the speed of a coming truck, driving her car directly into its path. The Hoover car damage was estimated at over \ SI,OOO and to the truck about S2OO. | NEW LUGGAGE DEPT. *RGE ASSORTMENT ALL KINDS. SHIVELY’S, ii

BUSHELS of BARGAINS IPtID E-23' KROGER Pork & Beans 2 29‘ - •. EMBASSY Manzanillo . . Value Priced _ r Stuffed Olives - 25‘ KROGER'S Famous 13-Egg .Recipe 'c Angel Food Cake 43 c Kroger r, Bread :::: 5 16 c Hot-Dated.. Light, Mild ' VACUUM *" Bodied. - - V*o™ Spotlight KROGER packed French Brand §1 c#Hee Coffee /fjß Coffee “77 Wißs‘ Hg c

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At KROGER you get Full Half Hams with Center Slices Left In Kingan's ■ ■ A ■fl “ S HAM 53 c b 69 c SMOKED WHOLE LB. sfrc - Frying Chicken 'tLSLT - u, 53c Cod Rllets 1 ® FANCY QOa s n . KROGER ~ TO. SKINLESS ...Lb. OTC Chuck Roast tenderay • Lb. 72c _ • - . . OCEAN PERCH Ground Beef "Tttißr* p> u>. 63c Fillets 39c Sliced Bacon Cirde-K U,. 45c or sandwiches

GOLDEN-RIPE ... A VERY LOW PRICE ; _ Bananas 2** 29*

Watermelons First of the Season HALVES QUARTERS *1,55 79*

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KROGER ... A fine treat ORANGE SLICES “7 23c WINBPRED ... Priced Right CHEESE SPREAD 79c KROGER ... Ready to heat SPINACH X ! 15c NORTH BAY ... Save Now! GRATED TUNA ST 25c PACKER’S LABEL SALMON c. 7 43c

Grapefruit m£T 329 c Sweet Corn 329 c Fresh Tube Tomatoes 29c’ m • > iij . M Wilt asci and Annlet 9 . oO| * “r 1 ? laDS.

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