Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 80, Number 36, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 21 March 1957 — Page 2

TfltTßg. MAR. 21, 1957

MPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS 156 W. MARKET PHONE 27 Entered at the Post Office at Nappanee, Indiana as Second Class Matter Under the Act of March 3. 1879. Published Thursdays $2.50 PER YEAR in Indiana $3.00 PER YEAR Publishers Thos. F. Myers Jr. Rita H. Myers Publisher Emeritus Harvey O. Field. CORRESPONDENTS Pictures for publication are welcomed* but no picture will be returned by mail unless self-addressed stamped envelope Is sent with it. No charge for publishing pictures* news stories, or announcements. Mrs. John Applegate R 1. Etna Green Comm. Center Mary Bnrkcy R 1* Nappanee Locke. Union Center S. Union Mrs. Emma George R 2, Nappanee County Line Mrs. Robert Rumfelt RR, Milford Hasting Mrs. Elias Sarber R 3, Nappanee >. County Line Mrs. Melvin Spicher RR 1, Nappanee Gravelton

5% INTEREST PAID On Money Invested With American Finance Cos. Inc. 206 N. Main Nappanee

> DESOTO ( best i Used • . m TowNiUSEDCARS / 1956 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 6 SEP. 1956 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 6 SEP. 1955 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. V-8 SAVOY Radio, Heater 1955 CHEVE, POWERGLIDE Bel Air. 4 Door 1954 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN SEP. 1950 BUICK SPECIAL 4 Dr. SEP. 1950 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR 1950 CHEVE 2 DOOR 1949 PLYMOUTH 4 POOR 1949 CHRYSLER 4 DOOR New Yorker 1948 CHEVE 2 POOR SEDAN 1947 CHEVE CLUB COUPE |X A rV'C DeSOTO IVAk I 9 PLYMOUTH MARKET & CLARK NAPPANEE

OK USED CARS No Payments Until May sth 1957 CHEVE, Bel Air 4-door hardtop, loaded with accessories, 3,000 miles, ...' , SAVE S6OO 1956 CHEVE, Bel Air hardtop, V-8, powerglide . $2395 1956 CHEVE, Bel Air, 2-door, power-steering, power brakes, powerglide . 2195 1956 CHEVE, 4-door, 210, heater and turn lites 1795 1956 CHEVE, 2-door, all leather interior 2095 1954 FORD, 2-door, radio, heater 850 1955 CHEVE, 210, 4-door station wagon . 1650 1954 Mercury SIOSO 2-door hardtop 1 " 1953 BUICK, low mileage 1150 1953 WILLYS, 4-door i. ... J;. • 495 1953 CHEVE, Bel Air, 4-door, radio & heater 945 1953 CHEVE, convertible, powerglide, radio & heater .... 1095 1953 CHEVE, 210, 4-door, radio & heater 895 1953 CHEVE, 210, 4-door wagon 1050 1952 CHEVE, 2-door, powerglide, radio, heater 595 1952 CHEVE, 2-door, heater 495 15 CARS: 1946-1950, GOOD USED CARS FROM $75 TO $175 Lots of Transportation Left for You Trucks 1955 INT. 3 A T Pickup, 4 Speed 1150 1955 CHEVE, % T Pickup, Cab & Chassis, New Tires & New Motor 1195 1954 G.M.C. Vi Ton Pickup 1095 1954 FORD Vi Ton Pickup 995 1946 JEEP Pickup, New Motor 395 1953 G.M.C. Tractor, Air Brakes 995 1953 CHEVE Dump, Good a 995 1947 WHITE Tractor, Air Brakes 895 1953 G.M.C., L.W.B. Truck 950 1949 CHEVE, 3 A Ton, Steel Floor 425 M c CORMICK Chevrolet - Motors - OK Used Cars Gordon (Short) McCormick N. Main & Walnut - Nappanee - Ph. 11 OPEN - MON-TUBS-WED-FBI-SAT. UNTIL 9 P.M.

NAPPANEE AftVANCE-NEWS

Market Report ] As of March 20, 1957 Wheat 2.05 Corn Oats j .70 Soybeans 2.22 Eggs -29 Quotations from the mills and Neuhauser Hatcheries. Bishop Homer 'North will preach Sunday evening at Dunlap Sunnyside Mennoraite Church. Rev. John Lebehach is pastor.

Fri-Sat-Sun-Mon. March 22-23-24-25 Burt Lancaster Katharine Hepburn in “The Rainmaker” Tuesday-Wed-Thurs. March 26-27-28 Robert Ryan Anita Ekberg Rod Steiger in 4 “Back From Eternity”

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! Nappanee Folks i Givi Extra for Red Cross Fund Genera ® Americans contributed more that $5 million ,to the special Hungarian Relief fund of tfhe Red Cross, by mid-January, and much more since tfh'ait date, Mrs. Richard Chap .tan. Nappanee Red Cress chairman announced this week. She adi s that although no solic. Ration was made in Nappanee, because of the money allocated to the Red Jross in t)he United Fund still she has received' several generous contributions by those who wish to give still more. Genera Alfred iM. Gruenlther, new president of -the American Red Croscalls the help of -the Hungauia i people “One of the great hu sanitarian efforts of our time.” Sc far the Red Cross has spent $4,227,000 in Austria and Hungary and 932,200 for services to refugees en route to the U. S. and at C amp Kilmer. Approximately li d,OOO family food parcels of 10 poi nds each have been prepared foi distribution inside Hungary. ' Jay c *es Sponsor Patrol Boys; Buy Yellow Helmets Nappar ee Jaycees are sponsoring the school safety patrol, Dave McGrew, general safety chairman, announce;. Vance Frederick as chairman of the committee working with he boys. Members of his committe ; are Marty Miller and Jim Marc hand. Dave says that 'his committee, with clui approval, has already purchased yellow sun helmets to be used is a part of the patrol uniforms. The club is considering purchase of new raincoats and jackets fir the boys. The committee is also working on other ideas including a merit system of promotion. Toddy Lehman has been appointed captain and two lieutenants will be selected later, with badges showing their rank. The committee has also had the signs on jlhe N. Main street side of the school re-lettered “No Stopping or Parking” after consulting city council. Principal K. P. Wright has announced that parents letting children out of oars should park on the Marion side of the school and not on N. Main because of the traffic danger. Members of the school safety patrol are: Bob Best, Dick Pippenger. Jerry Lambert, Mike Culp, Dana Shekel, Bill Hollar, Kenton Ervin, Denny Corl, Donald Kohler, Bob Berger, and Dave McGrew jr. Highest Award In Cub Scouts To Jerry Weldy Approximately 180 Cubs, parents and friends attended Pack 33 meet, ing at- First Methodist church last Monday evening. Dens of Mrs. John Geyer and Mrs. Harvey Miller jr., gave itlhe opening after which nine boys were taken into the pack as Bobcats. J. Tommy Black, Doug Hoffer, Air len Hossier, Steven Wildman, Mike Coppes, Blake .jUnger, Orville Laughlir.. Daniel Ingraham and Phil Hoover were given their Bobcat pins by Cub Master Pat Sinclair, Mrs. Joe Kin dig’s and Mrs. Marion Hoyt’s den toad two boys Jimmie Snider and Tim Price, advanced from Bobcat to Wolf, each earning a gold arrow. Mrs. Ralph Greene’s den had John Yarian earning ia gold arrow and a year service star. Dave Callander, Torn Greene, Jimmy Stillson and Ted Frick from the same den received their one year service stars. Mrs. led Foeckler’s den had Rex Culp advancing from Wolf to Bear getting one gold and two silver arrows. Hilly Hostetler, Bobcat to Wolf one gold arrow and Steven Hantmar from Wolf to Bear and a - ALCOHOLICS ANONY MO U S P.O. BOX 102, NAPPANEE, IND.

We Serve AH Creeds • IN OUR service to the good people of our community we se *ve all alike - whatever the religious beliefs of the family may be. We are thoroughly familiar with most creeds, and by consulting cares illy with the minister, pries or rabbi, we can arrange to have any ritual followed exactly: as desired. With our experience we make every effort to follow this precept. WRIGHT FLieral Home Ambulance service with Oxyren Nappar ce Pb. 73 or 42

iREMEN THEATRE TEtur - Frl - Sat. sun-mon-tues-wed. A Thrill A Minute, of Ron for Complete, Intact with Every Your Life. Scene & Song now at poupular DAY prices. See it. LOUIS JOURDAN BARRY SULLIVAN “Alrlahftmsa” FRANK LOVEJOY in VRiaHQma i t J u || e ff in Cinemascope - Color • —— * with The picture with the GORDON MacRAE GLORIA GRAHAM PAUL DOUGLAS curoi rv iniuvc JOHN DEREK MUKL.EY JUNES JODY LAWRENCE GENE NELSON in —and other Big Names ‘‘The Leather -—.Also Calnt HEAVENLY PUSS j HEP MOTHER HUBBARD I * ON PETTICOAT” with Bob Hop# StJN - MON - TUBS - WED. - “AWAY ALI, BOATS”

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Rev. James Chapman, new youth director at Nappanee Church of God, conducts a revival starting this Sunday thru Mar. 31 at 7:30 p.m. each evening, the pastor Rev. Robert Fields, announces.

gold arrow. Mrs. Christophel and Weldys den had two boys earning arrows, Tim Hoffer getting a gold and Jan Weld a silver arrow'. Greg Freed of the den of Mrs. W. C. McDonald and Mrs. Stahl advanced from Bobcat to Wolf. Larry Slabiaugh of Mrs. Herb Marrtindale’s den received a silver arrow'. Jerry Weldy and his parents were given awards for Jerry earning his Webelos Badge, the highest rank in Cubbing. A Webelos Badge, graduation certificate and card were presented to Jerry while a miniature pin wtith the Webelos emblem on it was given to Mrs. Weldy. Niappanee Cub Scouts will participate in the Cub Scout Circus at the Goshen high gym Friday. April 12 at 7 p. m. Begin a New System To Pick Honor Students Anew system for selecting honor students has been installed in Nappanee, as suggested by the Yioiinnal Honor Society, Principal James O. Weddle announces. Only full credit courses are considered in compiling the grades in high school. In junior high, courses include literature, spelling, math, social studies, shop, home economics and science. In high school George Freese and Lewis Naylor led with five A’s for the grading period ending March 1. Martha Hartman and Michael Orn have four A’s and one B; and those with three A’s and two B’s are Judy Martin, Carol Hahn, Dorothy Martin, Patsy Martin, John Kendall and Ed Getz. Others on the list are: Two A’sThree B’s: Larry Cripe, Steve Hockert; Four A’s: Dorothy Uiery, Fred Hunsberger, Richard Pletcher, Jonas Mullet, Joan Getz. Oarole Armold, Sandra Smith. Portia Mutscthler, Gloria Miller; Three A’sOne B: Lindia Jones, Bonnie Cain, Carolyn Yeager, Maxine Welty, Susan Templeton, Joanne Siabaugh; Two A’s - Two B’s: Joyce Welty, James Clouse, Karole Slabaugh, Paul Lee Hochstatler, Gary Culp. In the junior high school, 14 students have five A’s: Kathryn Hoohstetler, Everett Yoder, Donald Peltier, Karen S. George, Marvin Eastlund, Judy Otto, Diana Weaver, Marilyn Lutes, Mary Kindig, Jo Ellen Hossier, Gwendolyn Fiisher, Anita Corwin, Christina Knobel, Leon Weaver. Nine have four A’s and one B: Roger Holdeman, Mary Duck wall, Sharon Miller, Carol Hollar, Vernon Hoover, Dean Knepp, Linda IJaughiin, Paul Miller, Erwin Schwartz. Others are: Three A’s - two B’ts: Randall Richmond, Patricia Masterson, Byron Fervida, Richard Combs, Randall Weddle; Two A’sthree B’s: Mary A. Hawley, Linda Jensen, Glen Yoder, Larry Strouse, Kaaren Chandler, Stanley Lopp, Martha Robinson, Steve Quigley, Robby Lehman, Dixie Laughlin, Karen R. George, Kathleen Homan, Delbert Mullet. Dorothy Yoder & Loren Frey of Topeka Married Dorothy Yoder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon J. Yoder S. 7th, Goshen, and Loren Frey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frey, R 1, Topeka, were married Friday evening in a candlelight ceremony at North Main Street Mennonite church with Bishop Horner North and Bishop Carl Stump officiating. The 200 guests were seated by ushers Homer Yoder, Nappanee, and Mervin Hochstetler, White Pigeon, Mich. A quartette, Thelma Kauffman, Claramae Kauffman, Norma Jean Yoder and Miriam Weldy, futnished the wedding music. The bride wore a full length brocaded satin gown with a full gathered skirt and long tapering sleeves. She carried a white Bible adorned with red roses. Attending the bride were her sisters, Laura Mae and Sylvia Yoder, in pink bal-

lerlna length gowns, and carrying bouquets of deep pink carnations. g r °om’s attendants were Dwaynb * Bontrager, Topeka, and John Mishler, Shipshewana. Dorothy and Ardith Johnston lit the candles, dressed in mint green street length dresses. At the reception at Union Twp. school guests were served by Carol Nebel, Ardith and Dorothy Johnston, Esther Yoder, Mrs. Mary Yoder, and MrsFElmer Stutzman. The bride was employed at Klines Department store, Goshen, and the groom is engaged in fanning. On their return from a short southern wedding trip they will reside on a farm near Topeka.

\KVPi yfAy Goshen U S HIGHWAY 33 Elkhart It’s Drive-In Movie Time Again GALA RE-OPENING Thursday, March 21st Thursday, Friday & Saturday March 21, 22 & 23 2 Giant Hits In Cinemascope & Color “ZARAK” starring Victor Mature - Anita Ekberg also Rhonda Fleming MacDonald Carey in “ODONGO” SATIIRnAY FAMILY TREAT NIGHT 2 Guest Features Sunday & Monday March 24-25 In Cinemascope & Color 2 Hits 2 Nights Only Clark Gable in “THE KING AND FOUR QUEENS” Plus Terror & Excitement “THE SHARKFIGHTERS” with Victor Mature Tuesday, Wed. & Thursday March 26, 27 & 28 Big Double Feature The Family That Fun Made Famous “THE KETTLES IN THE OZARKS” with Marjorie Main Arthur Hunnicutt also Audie Murphy in “WORLD IN MY CORNER” Always A Cartoon Children Under 12 FREE First Show Starts At Dusk

FAIRY THEATRE NAPPANEE, IND. Shows at 7 & 9 * s >.m. Continuous Sunday from 2:30 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults 50c Children under 7th Grade 20c FRIDAY - SATURDAY MAR. 22 & 23 “THE RACK” with Paul NeWman - Wendell Corey - Anne Francis Walter Pidgeon - Edmond O’Brien - Lee Marvin SUN - MON - TUES. MAR. 24, 25. 26 “THE FIRST TEXAN” with Joel McCrea - Felicia Farr - Jeff Morrow Cinemascope and Technicolor . WED. & THURS. MAR. 27 & 28 Furious Story of War and Women “HOLD BACK THE NIGHT” with John Payne - Mona Freeman

ONE OWNER USED CARS 1956 Oldsmoblle 98 4-Door Sedan, Fully Equipped, Low Mileage, Locally Owned 1956 OLDSMOBILE - 88 - 4 Dr. Holiday Sedan, Hydra- , matic, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, Heater, New Tires $2895 1956 BUICK - Special - 4 Dr. Riviera - Dynaflow, Radio, Heater 52695 1955 BUICK - Special % 2 Dr. Sedan • Dynaflow, Radio, Heater $1995 1955 BUICK - Super - 2 Dr. Riviera - Dynaflow, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, Heater . $2295 1955 CHRYSLER - Windsor - 4 Dr. Sedan - Power Flite, Power Steering, Power Drakes, Radio, Heater $2195 1955 PONTIAC - Chieftain - Cata. Cpe - Hydramatic, Radio, Heater I '. $1795 1954 OLDSMOBILE - 98 - 4 Dr. Sedan - Hydramatic, Power Brakes, Radio, Heater ~ $1895 1954 OLDSMOBILE - SBB - 4 Dr. Sedan - Hydramatic, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, Heater $1695 1954 BUICK • Super - 2 Dr. Riviera - Dynaflow, Power Steering, Radio, Heater $1795 TRUCKS 1952 CHEVE - IV2 Ton - Stake Rack Truck, Low Mileage $895 FLETCHER MOTOR COMPANY BUICK OLDSMOBILE GMC 292 S. ftlain NAPPANEE Phone 118

Mrs. George Rose To Attend Camp Fire Conference Mrs. George Rose, program director of Nappanee Camp Fire Council, will attend a regional Camp Fire Conference March 27*

-31. in the Clay.pool Hotel, Indianapolis. Martha Allen, national 1 director, will deliver the keynote address on 'the 1957 Birthday

theme, “Together We Make Tonorrow” Mrs. Rose will attend a preconference session for regional representatives; session for councils without Staffs (Nappanee), a unciheon honoring new councils (also Nappanee) and an inter-faith worship service to be presented by the Battle Creek, Mich, council. The Methodist church was almost full Sunday afternoon as. Blue Birds, Camp Fire Girls and their parents attended annual vesper service. Foster Jones of Warsaw spoke on the birthday theme. Christina Kriobel announced the program and Carol Hoffer read scripture. The groups * who had perfect attendance and two. adult guests for each girl received a Oamip Fire autograph hound.. They are the Blue Birds of Mrs. Lester Deisch, Mrs. Robert Callander and Mrs. Glenn McMurray and the Camp Fire groups of Mi’s. Owen Senff and Mrs. Theodore Price. GOLDEN WEDDING iMr. and Mrs. Francis Miller of Fentress, Va., former residents of Nappanee on W. Market St., will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with open house from 2:30 to 5:30, March 31 at the College cabin in Goshen'. BUD BRUMBAUGH AT BALL STATE COLLEGE Dennis “Bud” Brumb'augh recently returned from two years to the Armed Forces in Japan and is now majoring in business adminisration at Ball State.

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on Thee: because he trusteth Thee.—(lsaiah 26,3.) Peace of mind and soul is sought by millions of us these anxious days, in books, in talks with clergymen, in psy-cho-analysts’ offices. These may help some unhappy souls in their search, but the Bible tells us where such peace may most surely be found.

iMrs. G-eneva Parker, Mrs. Dorothy Reaiha, Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, Sheldon and Kenton, NE of Waklaritsa. and the A redrew Otto family were Sunday dinner, guests Os Mtr. and Mrs. John K. Miller, S. Main, In honor of Mrs. Otto’s birthday. Afternoon callers were Paul and Carolyn Haney. * There are 180,000 known species of beetles, about 20,000 in U.-'S.

A-l SPRING A-l CLEARANCE SALE OF A-l OSED CARS . ——i— 1 1956 FORD - Fordor, Like New, 11,000 Miles. 1955 FORD - Country Sedan, 4-Door, Station Wagon, Overdrive, Radio & Heater $1895 1955 FORD, County Sedan, 4-Door, Ford Automatic, Radio, & Heater $1995 1955 FORD - Fairlane Club Sedan, Ford-o-matic, Radio & Heater, Very Clean, Late Model, Low Miles ONLY $1695 1955 PONTIAC - 4 Dr., 9 Passenger Station W’agon, Hydramatic, Po-ver Steering Power Brakes, Radio, Heater, Nice clean condition. 1953 FORD - 4-Door, Radio & Heater & Overdrive ONLY $795 1953 BUICK - Hardtop, Back Up Lights, Dynaflow, Radio, Heater, etc. Very Clean. 1953 CHEVE - 4-Door, 210, Radio & Heater,' Good Family Car ... ONLY $695 1953 MERCURY - 2-Door, Merc-o-matic, Radio & Heater, White-Wrlls, Exceptionally Clean ONLY $1095 1950 CHEVE - 2 Door, Radio, Heater $295 1950 WILLYS - Station Wagon $295 1947 PLYMOUTH - 4 Door SIOO USED TRUCKS 1955 F*ORD - 7-100 Pickup 1953 F3 3 4 Ten FORD Pickup, Low Mileage, Clean. % 1953 FORD - IVi Ton with Stake Rack Bed, Heater, Turn Lights, Spare Wheel & Tire. FOR A TEST DRIVE Come in and see Walter ‘Percy’ Miller, ‘Art’ or Brownie

-THE SHIN-BONE CAN SUPPORT 3600 LBS. CO**** * /

RELIABILITY ... at no extra cost. That is why many wise buyers are turning to Hartman Pontiac for a better deal. ’56 PONTIAC - Star Chief Catal. Sed, power steering, Strato-flight trans, Radio, heater, white-side wall tires $2,795 ’56 PONTIAC - Chieftain 870 Cata. Cpe, Hydramatic Radio, heater, w/w/tires 2,495 ’55 PONTIAC - Star Chief Cata. Cpe, Hydramatic, power brakes, Radio, heate'r n 2,095 / f • . : - ’55 MERCURY - 2 Dr. Hardtop, M'erc-o-matic, Radio, heater, w/w tires /. 1.995 ’53 NASH - Rambler, Hardtop, Overdrive, Drive it, you’ll like it 795 * ’53 PLYMOUTH - 4 Dr. Sed, Radio, heater, Runs real good, Lots of transportation 575 ’52 PONTIAC - 4 Dr. Sed, Standard Shift, Radio, heater, motor perfect • ® s ® ’sl CHEVE -2, Dr. Deluxe, Radio, heater, turn signals, Sweet running motor / 495 *SO OLDS - Standard Shift, Motor in good condition as is the rest Os the car 975 Used Trucks ’53 INTERNATIONAL - L 180, tractor, Ready to roll, Sleeper cab : 1,795 ’sl INTERNATIONAL - L 185, tractor, Reday for the road 1,295 ’53 GMC - Vfe ton pick-up 795 •{ V Explanation of above picture: Medical science claims through the construction of the shin-bone, it wit) support this tremendous weight. , ‘ OPEN TUESDAY & THURSDAY TO 6 P.M. OPEN OTHER WEEKDAYS TO 9 P.M. HARTMAN 1200 E. Market Nappanee PH- 89 12 Blocks East of the Square §

ANNUAL DINNER MEET OF ELKHART CO. TB GROUP IS APRIL 2 '* Annual din-net meeting of Elkhart County TB association is Tuesday, April 2 at First Brethren church, Goshen. Reservations are being taken now for the 6:30 dinner. A. Ryrie Koch will speak on “TB Patients’ Rehabilitation,—Our Responsibility, Too.” Read the classified ads