Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 78, Number 36, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 24 March 1955 — Page 2
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Advance-News 156 W. MARKET PHONE 87 Mmd at the Pott 'office at Nappaaee. Indiana aa letaad Claes Matter Uader the Act el Mart \ 1879. FabUihed TharsdaTS $2 PER TEAR sl.lO FOR 6 MONTHS ' Publishers Thos. F. Myers Jr. ' Rita H. Myers Harrey O. Field. Publisher Emeritus
Electric Pumps Water Systems HERMAN HUEY Well Drilling Cos. Repairing & Contracting 2-inch wells and up Phone 99-M Syracuse, Ind.
VFW DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE POST HOME Mar. 26 ORCHESTRA MOCK TWINS
BREMEN THEATRE WIDE SCREEN - CINEMASCOPE - VISTA VISION
Thur - Fri - Sat. The Great Unconquerables Who Forged The American Frontier. “The Command” in Color —with GUY MADISON JOAN WELDON JAMES WHITMORE Also CATTY CORNERED DOWNHEARTED DUCKLING WARNER NEWS
THUR - FRI - SAT. “CREST OF THE WAVE” and “RICOCHET ROMANCE.” 4 DAYS - SUN - MON - TUES - WED. “THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS”
CHILDREN 29c ADULTS 44c
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Friday - Saturday March 25-26 “HELLS HALF ACRE” Wendell Corey - Evelyn Keyes —and “THE SUN SHINES BRIGHT” Charles Winninger - Arleen Whelan Sunday - Monday - Tuesday March 27-28-29 FIRST PICTURE IN VISTA VISION /“WHITE CHRISTMAS” Bing Crosby - Danny Kaye - Rosemary Clooney - Vera Ellen Color By Technicolor NEWS CARTOON Wednesday - Thursday March 30-31 “DAWN AT SOCORRO” Rory Calhoun - Piper Laurie - David Brian \ PETE SMITH TRAVEL TALK COMING April 3-4-5 “THREE RING CIRCUS” / Martin and Lewis
CHIROPRACTIC COULD BE YOUR ANSWER DR. O. L GRUMMONS Chiropractor 252 E. Market St. Phone t!4 Nappanee
CLASSIC LEAGUE . as of March 14 woo Waka Case 4 76 McCormick Mo. 68 I. A. Miller Inc. .......... 66Vi: Nap. Milling Cos 62V£ Chris D-X 62 Pletcher Mtr. Cos. 62 Main Grill 61V6 Kacys Sinclair 51V6 Stillsons *. 48V6 Huffman Bakery 30 Fred V. Gentch 21 American Legion n„ 14 High series, M Minard—s94 High game, G. Pippenger—2s3. Hdcp. series, A. Rowland—66o. Hdcp. game, B. Mishler—243. Team series, Stillsons—2B93. Team game, Chris D-X—996. Triplicate score: A. Rowland — 1 Qfl-l Qfl-1 Qfl 200 Games: G. Pippenger 253, M. Minard 200-203, L. L. Letherman 204, J. B Geyer 202, B. Mishler 226, D. Metzler 209, M. Bigler 202, L. Metzler 212, J. Stillson 204-210, E. Pippen 204, L. Tobias 216, M. Orosz 204, T. Leer 202, G. C. Phillips 203, R. Sponseller 224. MAJOR LEAGUE as of March 15 won Hands TV 71
4 Days SUN - MON - TUES - WED. Just The Way It Happened “Bad Day At Black Rock” in CINEMASCOPE and Color —with SPENCER TRACY ROBERT RYAN ANNE FRANCIS DEAN JAGGER WALTER BRENNAN Also 1955 CELEBRATION DEAR MYRTLE OVERTURE OF WM. TELL NEWS
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Heckamans Ice Cream 68 Callandens Ins. 63 Legion 62 Libby® Growers 57 Milford 56 V£ Wise Furniture , 54Vh Hatfield & Hostetter 53Vi Lions club .......; 43 Coppes Inc. 40 Mutschler Bros. 28 Blue Bell 27V£ Team series, iLibbys—27B2. \ Team game, Callanders —939. Series set., K. Middaugh—sß9. ■ Game set, H. Hossler—24s. Series hdcp., E. Stouder—s99. Game hdcp., J. Stahly—262. 200 Games: H. Hossler 245, E. Stouder 206, J. Stahly 230, K. Middaugh 211-219, E. Hepler 202. NATIONAL LEAGUE as of March 16 won American Legion ......... 67V£ Double D 65V6 Pletcher 61 B&B Cite 61 Stillson 60 Deisch ; 59 Farm Bureau 58 Hiveiys 57 Stutzmans .... . 43 MellmgerfL ... r> 42 Kiwands 33 Kacys 17 Team series, Deisch—2794. Team game, Double D—9B2. Series set., G. Neff—s94. Series hdcp., J- Stahly—622. Game sot., D. Hepler—234. Game hdcp., O. Heckaman—23s 200 Games: H. Fervada 219, G.: Neff 225, C. Hamsher 213-202, B. j Metzler 201, J. Bigler 214, D. Hepler 234, O. Heckaman 212, B. j Stouder 223, J. Metzler 212, 209, A. Gibble 200, L. Mullet* 201,
By Mrs. John Applegate A majority of the 30 members and ministers wives who are hon-| orary members of Progressive j Homemaker club, met Wednesday i last week with Mrs. James Heck- ; amani. Guests were Mesdames; Elsie Stackhouse, Maude Hawley,; Neva Stackhouse, Betty Riggins, ‘ Doris Stackhouse and Mass Edna j Miller, Mrs, Fairy Hawley was | assistant hostess. Mrs- Ruth Whdteleather was elected president, Mrs. Cora Ganshorn, ' vice-president, and Mrs. Mary Disher, secretary-treas-urer, assisted by Audrey Rummel. Committees will be appointed by the president. The hostess served; banana splits, cheese crackers, nuts, candy and coffee, with re-: minders of St. Patrick and OldIreland. lia Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hepler' and Mrs. A. M. Hawley of this vicinity and Claude Hepler, near Warsaw, ftiotored to Canton, 0., last week to visit MI'S. Dora Roose. Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Wash I. Anglin entertained Mr. and Mrs- Crls G. Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton G. Hailan, Mrs. John Applegate and Lois Harlan. Mrs. William P. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and daughter, Jeanie, near Goshen, dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and son. Rev. Hazel Beard of Hagerstown, Md., preached at Mt. Tabor church. Sunday afternoon. Tuesday and Saturday of this week were work days at Church of God camp at Bear lake. Several churchmen of Mt. Tabor worked at the camp. Sunday dinner guests at the Alva Johnston home were Mr- and Mrs. Robert Gearhart from Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hepler from Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young from Etna Green, and the Hudson McCuens. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers spent Sunday afternoon with their uncle, Reuben Hand and wife at Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hepler, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Stackhouse, Wilbur Stackhouse family, were Sunday dinner guests of Loyal Burkholder family at North Lib-j erty.
SUNDAY MATINEE ADULTS 40c CHILDREN 15c
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers spent Sunday evening with their grandchildren, near Bourbon. Mr. and Mrs- Viven Disher visited Mrs. Lola Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ganslhorn, Sunday afternoon. Millwood Chapel prayer ifteetings are held on Wednesday evening now instead of Thursday. Charles Sheets family and Mrs. Rosa Harman, called on Russell Harman family at Warsaw, Sunday afternoon.' . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hepler of Bremen and Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Stackhouse were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hepler. Mrs. Kenneth Hartzell served a VISIT INFANTS DEPARTMENT, EVERYTHING FOR THE BABY. SHIVELY’S DRY GOODS DEPT.
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supper of waffles, weiners, ice cream and cake, in honor of the > birthday of her brother, Delbert Myers. Mr. and Mrs- Henry Myers were also guests, ! Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wyman, Lou Ann and Kenneth, dined ; Sunday with Kendall Biller fam- | ily at Hastings. I A number from this vicinity attended Tippecanoe Conservation j club fish fry at Etna Green Fri- ] day night. The fish was perfect and the entertainment was super. A birthday surprise pot luck supper was enjoyed Wednesday last week at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson MoCuen. Mrs. Carol Wyman, a granddaughter, was the honored ‘guest, who received many gifts. The repast was climaxed with Jjomemade ice i cream, and a cake oaked by Mrs. Maxine Biller. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ' ert Wyman, Mr- and Mrs. Dallas Wyman, Lou-Ann and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Mirtus Custer and Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Biller, Kent and Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Yoder, Sandra and . Vickie, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller, and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clouse, and Mrs. Elsie Stackhouse. Recently the Russell Yeager family were dinner ghests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Chivingiton. Sunday Mr. and Mrs- Chivington were hosts at a dinner- at WakarusaV Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ward Corl and Vickie of Nappanee, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Seohri9t of South Bend. O. A. Lambert of Nappanee, brought messages in song Sunday evening at Mt. Tabor. Mrs. Robert Wyman accompanied him at the piano. Mr. and Mr®. Jack Slagle furnished special* music in the afternoon. Rev. Hazel Beard of Hagerstown, Md., is .the evangelist at Riverside Christian revival in Elkhart, where Rev- Warren is pastor. Maurice Bee knell of -Goshen, dined with relatives here, Thursday. Allen Hepler, student at Findlay college, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hepler. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson McCuein were guests of Kendall Biller family, Thursday. Mrs. Elsie Stackhouse and Mrs. Cora Ganshorn, called on Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Lutes in Nappanee, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lutes have been ill for a long time. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Douglas and sons and Joyce Cross, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr- and Mrs. Floyd (Dick) Hepler. - Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ganshorn dined with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Ganshorn, Sunday. ! CORRECTION Mrs. George DuckwaJl was appointed by the - City Council to the Library Board of Trustees, and not “to” (the City Council as stated in last week’s paper.
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Now - Ends Saturday Tony Curtis in “So This Is Paris” Technicolor Sun-Mon-Tues-W ed. March 27-28-29-30 James Stewart Ruth Roman in “The Far Country” Technicolor * Thurs-Friday-Sat. March 31, April 1-2 Tony Curtis Julia Adams George Nader in “Six Bridges To Cross”
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BIRTHDAY DINNER SUNDAY FOR PATRICIA LUTES Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lutes were hosts Sunday at a dinner honoring the birthday of their daughter, Patricia. Other guests were Mr. and/Mrs. Robert Weygand and sons, Bruce and Phillip, Dundee, Mich., Mr. and Mrs- Willard Smith and daughter, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zahner, Jerry, Verna and Margaret, and Bill Copp, all of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Weygand and son, James.
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VARIETY 4-H CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS George Reed elected president of Nappanee Variety 4-H club March 16 at am enrollment meeting at the school. John ■' Stahly was elected vice president; Jim Lutes, recretlomal Header for older boys and Donnie Sechrist, leader for younger boys; Alton Hershberger, reporter; Wendell Sheets, song leader; Jim Spicher, health and safety leader; and Jim Weldy, secretary and treasurer.
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