Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 76, Number 3, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 August 1952 — Page 4

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COUNTY GOLF TOURNEY TO BE mei.n ON SUNDAY AUGUST 24 AT WAWASEE I The Elkhart Cos. Golf Tournament will be held on Sunday, Auk. 24th at the Wawasee course on Lake Wawasee. This is the first time the meet has ever been held at this course and it may be that some new faces will dominate the scoring at this year’s meet. Amzie Miller. Goshen golfer, is president of the county association and is making arrangements for the tourney. Reed Newcomer of Nappahee is on the arrangment committee for the meet. The committee met at Elkhart last Tuesday evening and made the preliminary arrangments for the tourney. Entry fee will be; the same as last year, $6.00 for j the thirtyi-six hole tournament. This will include a free round at the Wawasee course and also a luncheon the day of the tourney, j A numlber of Nappanee golfers are expected to participate in the tourney this year. Plans have been made to alternate the meet between the lake courses and 1 the Elkhart courses each year.

DON C. ROCK I REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR Phone 754 New Paris, tnd.

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FAIRY THEATRE Friday - Saturday, Aug. 8-9 Jean Peters—Louis Jourdon Debra Paget in "ANNE OF THE INDIES" (Technicolor) with Herbert Marshal and George Jessel —and— Charles Starrett and Smiley Burnette in "THE KID FROM AMARILLO" with The Cass County Boys CARTOON Sunday-Monday--Tuesday August 10-11-12 ABBOTT & COSTLLLO —in— "JACK AND THE BEANSTALK" (Super Cine Color' with Buddy Baer and Dorothy Ford NEWS HOLLYWOOD HONEYMOON CARTOON Wednesday-Thursday, Aug. 13-14 Joel McCrea- Yvonne DeCarlo "THE SAN FRANCISCO STORY" with Sydney Blackmer and Richard Erdman NEWLYWED HOUSE GUEST CARTOON

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PRESENTS Friday-Saturday, Aug. 8-9 Dana Andrews - Claude Rains “SEALED CARGO” ■ —r—also— \\ Irene Dunne - Fred Mac Murray “NEVER A DULL MOMENT” ONLY Late Spook Show, ‘CAT CREEPS’ Sunday-Monday-Tuesday AUGUST 3-4-5 Ann Blyth - Farley Granger “OUR VERY OWN” —also— Van Heflin - Evelyn Keyes “THE PROWLER” Wed.-Thursday, Aug. 13-14 Bette Davis - Barry Sullivan “PAYMENT ON DEMAND” —also— Roaring with Thrills and Spills “THE PACE THAT THRILLS” Starring Bill Williams - Carla Balenda

STOCK CAR RACING PART OF SATURDAY FAIR PROGRAM Stock car racing will form part of the entertainment on the last day of the Elkhart County Fair at Goshen. Special events will 'be run off Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock with time trials at 1:00 p. m. Regular stock car racing will be held again Sunday night. Farmers harness races and professional Roman chariot races will highlight the fair Friday afternoon. Pacing and trotting entries! were expected from surrounding counties. The fair closes Saturday night with a .gala grandstand show and the crowning of the Elkhart Cos. Fair queen.

I COUNTY LINE | I I Services will be held at the Providence Primitive Baptist church. Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Elder and Mrs. Elias Sarber and daughter, Shirley, attended the annual session of the Mississinewa Primitive Baptist Association which was held at the LaFontaine church at LaFontaine on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They spent Friday night with Mrs. Elizabeth Dawson and Saturday night with Mrs. Minnie Sailors. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gordon and Kenneth Sarber attended the Sunday session also. Thursday evening visitors at the Eilas Sarber home were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Berkey and daughter, Carol and Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson. Floyd E. Johnson & Son Accounting and Income TAX SERVICE Office 502 N. Clark St. Phone 452 NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS Harvey Field, Publisher Nappanee, Indiana Subscription Rates Per Year .... $2.00 Months _ SI .10 Sntered at the poetoffke at Nappanee, Indiana, as second class matter under act Published Ivory Thursday at ISO West Market St. Phene 27 of March 3,107 V.

NEWS NOTES AND PERSONAL ITEMS * -?• BOYS KNIT T SHIRTS FANCY STRIPE—ALL SIZES. SPECIAL. 69c. SHIVELY’S. Mrs. Troy Combs and daughter. Penny, of Fort Lauderdale. Fla., were guests last week of Mrs. Oipal Stauffer. Ice cream social. Saturday, afternoon and evening, Lloyd Farrington lawn. l'Sl S. Elm. across from Comrifunityi building. Sponsored by Church of the Brethren youth. Those from Nappanee and vicinity attending the Enos Blosser reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nahlon Weaver, northeast of Wakarusa were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stickel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weldy, Mrs. Twila Burkhart and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weldy. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Yoder and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grasz. The reunion next year will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Umbaugh. of Nappanee. , WOMEN’S SUMMER SHEER DRESSES REGULAR $8.95 CLOSE OUT PRICE. CHOICE—--54.95. SHIVELY’S DRY GOODS j DEPARTMENT Want a husband! In The New i American Weekly, with your Sun- : day Herald-American check the | “Marriage Map of the U. S. A.”, ' learn in what states girls have j the best chances of finding mates. I A statistician from the U. S. Cen- ! sius Bureau charts the best roads j leading to the State of Matrimony. Don’t miss your chance for finding a husband, in the American Weekly with your Herald-American!

W. S. W. S. OF FIRST E. U. B. CHURCH WILL HAVE PICNIC AUG. BTH The W. S. W. S. of First E. U. B. church will hold the annual picnic at the Nappanee Community Park Friday evening. Aug. Bth at 6:00 o’clock. Mrs. Grace Huffman is leader for the meeting. KUHNS FAMILY REUNION AT COMMUNITY PARK SUNDAY, AUGUST 16TH The Kuhns family reunion will be held Sunday. Aug. 16th at the Nappanee Community Park, with a, carry-in dinner at noon. All relatives are invited. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Woman’s Relief Corps, neighbors, friends and the Loyal Workers Sunday School class of the Ist Brethren church for all the food, plants, cardis and beautiful flowers received during my illness. ■ Mrs. Della Messner

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