Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 83, Number 8, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 September 1959 — Page 8

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS

Rev. and Mrs. Paul Erb of Scottdale, Pa., were guest speakers at North Main St. church Sunday

NEW MENTHOL (g^Xgjj^WlNG feAPID-SHAVE MENTHOL V S

‘'The Store of Friendly Service” C. W. Johnson & Son ON THE SQUARE NAPPANEE

W Whot is It That You Wan'?

A belter home, anew car, a college education for your youngsters, security in your old age. Wishing won't get them but saving will., A savings account in our bank is the easiest, the most convenient way there is to save for anything you want. We cordially invite you to use our help before another week goes by.

STATE BANK OF NAPPANEE ■P^OHBaSB^ B^SYSTEM^f

r 1 Sn car insurance ... S— if you are a careful driver you can save ;o 25% on RIVERSIDE’S New Sensat onal Policy. See your local independent agent' >day. Cos. of imerie?

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Reynolds ALUMINUM FOIL H " ,, outy 59' Purity 40 for JET lOVfe oz pkg DINNER PLATES 49c MARSHMALLOWS 25c Bar-B-Q 24 for Kraft 10V6 oz pkg DRINKING CUPS 49c MINIATURES 25c Less 25c for Coupon COFFEE Hi,ls Bros F " u,,d 69 c

r ’ Aeroxon FLY RIBBONS 5 for 35c Raid can INSECT BOMBS 1.49

The Pause That Refreshes COCA COLA 6 8l, "‘ 33'

Eckrich Pound SLICING BOLOGNA 59c Yellow Creek Pound SLICED BACON 69c

Defiance 2Vfe cans FRUIT COCKTAIL 31"

Michigan 5 lbs SLICING PEACHES 49c Eating Cooking 5 lbs Macintosh apples 49c

GRAPES Red Tokay Pound |Qe

TOURS. SEPT. 3, 1959

| evening. Rev. Edwin Aldefer, | Scottdale, Pa., gave the morning I message.

Kerr Dozen MASON UPS 16c Kerr Dozen CAPS 35c

Eckrich - Pound MINCED HAM 79c Elco Pound WIENERS 49c

Calif Pascal Jumbo size CELERY 29c Acorn , SQUASH lb 10c

Gravellton r Weltys H;.me From A Trip To Ar ena’s Miracle Valley

By Firy Bu key Mr. and Mr . Carls e Welty, the Wayne Weltyi and I arvin Stutzmans of Plyir 3Uth re umed home Thursday fro: \ a tri to Miracle Valley, Ariz., vhere \ iey attended a camp meeting at It iracle Valley Bible Training; schoo near Hereford, Ariz. Donnie an! Rom e Stutzman, twin sons of Mbtvl i Stutzmans, who will attend sehoo there, workout there this Bumit r. The grou;i vlsltei Tombstone, Ariz., shoppe at BE >ee and one afternoon, C rlyle, ■ .arvin and Wayne, went >xplorir g in a mountain cave. They left iome 1 jg 16. Mrs. Roman Mullt tt kept Brenit Welty and Brian st; y-ed at iharles Gosses while they were g ne. Decendantf of Jak Stump met Sunday at Kew Par s with Buryi Stumps. Abott 60 att -nded the reunion includ ng the t .ree brothers and three sisters of tl e family who were together for t ie first time at any reu’ ion. Th ?y were Jay Stump, iV shawak Mrs. Rose Stucfcman, lilford, Mrs. Maude Jackson anc Virgil >. Stump sr., Gravelton; f rs. Mini le Blanchard, Goshen, an/ Buryi. Mrs. Bert la Lehan in and Mildred, west of, Goshen spent Saturday with 1W s. Anna Thomas. Bl 7 NEW ?AR Mr. and SI rs. Robe/1 Elliott have purchased r new Lai j automobile, Richard Martin •: visited her brother, St inley Hi chstetlers at Goshen Sun Jay. Wayne V Ttys and son, Nappanee, called m the Charles Weltys

Electrical Work Os I Lll Kinds. CHAT ,ES DISHER JR. R l 1, Napptnee ’hone L-682 Lic used Electrician

Friday. The Loyal Bossiers of Cromwell wtte there for lunch Sunday evening. David Welty repotted to l-AV 'ervice at Indianapolis Monday after a week at home with his folks, the Paul J. Weldys. Mr. and Mrs. Anc 11 Fervida attended the wedding Saturday evening of Mary Louise Sheets, of the Carl Sheets, and Dallas Fox, son of Roy Foxes, at Bethany Church of the Brethren. Mrs. Lawrence Overmyer and daughters spent Thursday eveiling with the Richard Mikels and Peggy, south of Nappanee. Sunday, the Overmyers visited Donald Ov* “rmyers at Lake Bruce. Arnold Dallmans spent Saturday niefht and Sunday with Virgil O. Stumps at Dewart lake. Other •Sunday guests were Eldon Stumps, Vireil Stumps jr. and Merle Croy family. Glenn McDonalds attended the wedding of Nancy Shumaker and Donnie George at Wakarusa UM Huroh Sunday and also the wedding of Anita Hoover and Wendell Sheets Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fervidas railed on the William Fervidas Sunday. MOVE TO TRAILER Rev. and Mrs. Grvin Kilmer moved into their mobile home at Dunlap, Sept 1. ' Mrs. Perry Fleck and Bobby of Goshen spent the weekend with the John Callanders while Mr. vieok was in Indianapolis at a Jasynee meeting. The Callanders and Quests called on a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wyland at Edwardsburg, Mich,, Sunday. A daughter was born Friday In Goshen hospital to Mr and Mrs. Lawrence “Bud” Sawyer. She has named Roxann. Carlyle Weltys called on Carlyle Chupps, Bremen, Friday to see their new baby. Roman Mulletts and Betty, Carlyle Weltys and Wayne Weltys were at Hillside Community church inear Middlebury Monday evening to see the missionary film, “Java Harvest.”

South Union t j By Mary Burkey There will be baptismal service at Maple Lawn Amish Mennonite church Sunday for five young people. Young people’s social of Maple Lawn is at Andy C. Hoehstetlers next Wednesday evening. Rev. and Mrs. James Bucher of Portland, Ore., called on his cousin, Mrs. Irven Wise and husband Monday last week. Visitors Sunday were her sister, Mrs. Mabel Ummel, missionary to Africa, Junior Leinbach family, west of Goshen, and the David Wises. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Troyer, MillerSbjjrg, dined Sunday with Menno J. HochstetlerS and they all called on the Rev. Irven Millers, north of Nappanee. Mrs. John Goss called on Mrs. Carlyle Ohupp and baby at Bremen Thursday and on Nelson Spichers at Goshen Sunday. Donald Sheets family, Wakarusa, dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sheets and Robert Sheets family, Elkhart, were callers. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Metzler, Nappanee, spent Friday evening with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. George Buss sr. The Paul Sheets, Osceola, were there Saturday evening and Sunday evening visitors were George’s sister, Fern, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buss and Cindy, Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pontius, Elkhart, Carlyle Buss family, South Bend, James Buss family, south of Wakarusa, and the George Busses and Luann, Nappanee. WELDY SCHOOL Weldy school will Open next Tuesday, Sept. 8, with John Sizemore of Syracuse serving as teacher. Mrs. Roy Miller is bus driver. Randie and Chuckle McGowen of New York and Donald Grimm, Bourbon, spent the weekend with their grandmother, Mrs. Harvey McGowen. Carlyle Grimm family had dinner there Sunday. The Stanley Pippengers and Robert Kents planned to be home this Wednesday from a trip of a few days to Lookout Mountain and the Smdkey mountains. Mrs. Levi N. Slabaugh and family spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Elmer Hochstetler, south of Ayr. Mrs. Neal Slabaugh, Jerry and Linda, east of Locke, spent Saturday evening with Levi N. Slabaughs.

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Millwood Ii ■ : * Pauling Slabaugh Mr. and Mrs. .Eli Nissley, Stan* ley. and Sharon, Plain City, 0., came Wednesday evening to spend afew days With Mr. Niamey's mother, and relatives. They returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nissley, organtown, Pa., came Friday, also to spend a few days with relatives. They also returned Monday. Mrs. Dova Bender, Mrs. Omer Bendei* and children, Mrs. Alvin Voder and children, Mrs. John Troyer, Mrs. Susie Troyer, and Mrs. Pete Miller and children, meat Wednesday with Mrs. Esther Hochstetler and children to assist her in canning vegetable soup. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitehead Called on the Jayson Vanettes, Sunday. Irene Mast assisted Mrs. Owen Yoder with her work, Wednesday. Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Weldon McCoy were, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Neal, -Houston, Texas, George Hahn, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hahn, Bremen. Mrs. Simon Slabaugh, Merlin, and Romny called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roman Yoder and daughter and Wade Burkholder were Sunday dinner guests of Pete Millers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burkholder called. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ganshorn, and

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CUPP AUTO SUPPLY 155 W. Market Phone 83

IF YOU LIKE MONEY YOU'LL LIKE BUYING A CHEVY NOW!

IF YOU LIKE GETTING YOUR MONEY'S WORTH, YOU'LL LIKE CHEVY'S 7 BIG BESTS!

BEST BRAKES . . . STOP ON A DIME AND GIVE YOU MORE STOPS PER DOLLAR They’re bigger too. With ’em, Chevy out-stopped all competitors ha its field in a NASCAR*conducted test of repeated stops from highway speeds. * National Association for Stock Car Advancement and Research

BEST STYLE ... BEAUTY THAT DOESN’T DEMAND A BIG BANK ROLL The experts at POPULAR SCIENCE magazine looked them all over

Now there’s an Impala Sport Sedan . ..one of Chewy’s full series Os Impalas for ’59 i . . See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer—you might as well get the nost! / __ M c CORMICK MOTORS, INC 1285 W. Market Nappanee Phone 11

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Klotz, called on Henry Watkins, Sunday. The Owen Yoders, and Marvin Millers were guests at an ice cream supper Tuesday. Mrs. Sue Nissley returned home from Wisconsin after a week’s visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Nissley, Plain City, Ohio, ahd Mr. and Mirs. Bra Nissley, Morgantown, Pa., and other members of the Nissley family t6ok dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mullet, Saturday. * Larry Laufifman, Dunlap, spent a week with his grandparents, the Warren Hawleys. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas W. Yoder dined with Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Miller Monday. • - Ruby -Nissley, who is leaving for La Janta, Colo., was given a farewell surprise Monday evening by a group of young folks. Those present w'ere Darlene and Naomia Schrock, Emery Miller, Marion Shrock, Goshen, Ernie Bontrager, Topeka. Pat Miller, Milford, Ruby Burkholder, Wakarusa, Glen Slabaugh, and Gene Hershberger, Bremen, Dorothy and Delbert Mullet. Elsie Helmuth, Vernon Mullet, Judy and Lynn Slabaugh. Others were the Edwin Yoders and Mel Nissleys. • Mr. and Mrs. Sears Price left Sunday for Sarasota, Fla., to spend the winter.

' : * UJM£ UM 90 >, . . In these Togs from Tot ’N Teen

Kate Greenaway Dresses Mothers love the high-style, quality workmanship and fine fabrics of these dresses. $2.98 to $7.98 Subteen Skirts Sweaters and Skirts to Match $3.98 to $5.98 Dine Jell Wranglers 1334 oz Regulars and Slims. Sizes 4 to 12 $2.89 Wash ’n Wear Pants Boys red, light blue, black and tan to size 12 $1.98 to $3.98

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and said that ”... in its price class, Chevy establishes anew high in daring styling.” Chevy’s leadership in sales for ’59 says a lot for its looks too! BEST RIDE ... CARRIES YOU AS CAREFULLY AS IT PAMPERS YOUR DOLLARS "The smoothest, most quiet, softest riding car in its price class.” That’s the way MOTOR TREND magazine describes Chevrolet’s creamsmooth ride. It’s way more fun to sample than to read about though. Get out in a Chevy and see what Full Coil springs do. BEST ENGINE . . . YOU COULD SPEND JARSFUL OF JACK AND NOT GET A V 8 LIKE CHEVY’S Talking about our standard as well as Corvette VB’s, SPORTS CARS ILLUSTRATED says, "Indeed, this device is

Moses Schmucker homecoming" will be on Labor Day at Milo Hochstetler home, the old Moses Schmueker home place.

MARLwill give your crops double action because it will do both these jobs t. Fertilize 2. Neutralize Try it—and watch results! GROUND ROCK PHOSPHATE E. M. ULMER & SONS Distributors of Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall G. M. Klinefelter, Salesman Etna Green Phor e Atwood 2341

Blouses by Mac Shore Subteen & Childrens Sizes $1.98 to $3.98 Subteen Dresses Styled by Semiteen and Dream Age for the fashion-conscious Junior High Miss. $5.98 to $10.98 Boys Jeans Light Blue and Gray. Sizes 4 to 12 $2.41 to $2.89 Gordo Knit Shirts Won’t shrink or stretch in the washer and dryer. You’ll love them! SI.BO to $1.98

IT’S BEST-BUY SEASON ON NEW CHEVROLETS RIGHT NOW . . . AND YOU’LL NEVER DO BETTER BY YOUR DOLLARS Stop by yonr Chevrolet dealer’s and see the season’s nost wonderful money’s worth. Better make it oon!

M and Mrs. Simon Graber of Whi' ’ Pigeon, Mich, moved Saturday into a home they bougttt neat Middiebury.

surely the mos wonderfully responsive engine available today at any price.” BEST ROOF ... NO CRAMPED QUARTERS Let’s take the official figures filed wit : the Automobile Manufacturers Assoc ition. They show Chevrolet’s front seat hip room up to 5.9 inches wider thin in comparable cars. Count on real cc nfort. BEST TRAD[i.4N . . . YOU GET MORE DOL-ARS BACK FOR YOUR CHEVY Last year, for example, Chevrolet used < r prices averaged up to $l2B higher ths 1 comparable models of other makes. J 1 st check the NADA* Guide Book. *Nationc Automobile Dealers Association BEST ECONO NY. ... SOCK AWAY YOUR CHEV ’ SAVINGS As sure as two Chevy S xes won their class in this year’s Mob;.' ;as Economy Run, getting the best mi’, age of any full-size car!