Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 85, Number 49, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 June 1962 — Page 7

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Three generations of the Bollman family are 1962 Rambler owners. Lto R, Kenneth, Roy, & Harvey Bollman, of Nappanee, are shown with Joe Stiflson, partner of P.M.C., Inc., & their new 1962 Ramblers. They purchased from P.M.C., Inc. this year.

CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Ira Frenger, 752 N. Hartman, Nappanee, and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and

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WE ASSOCIATED HOLIDAY Top Quality—First Line Nylon TIRE DEALERS Offer You Values You Cannot Afford T a D nee || n When We Dealers Offer IO rass up. You 40% OH List, In Trade, Thtat Is Better Than Most Wholesale Prices, BECAUSE WE BUY HOLIDAY ALL NYLON—FIRST LINE TIRES On A Cost Plus Basis, From The Division of Seiberling Rubber Cos., PLUS YOU GET OUR NO TIME LIMIT TREAD WEAR UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE THAT CAN NOT BE BEAT. COMPARE FIRST.

HOLIDAY FIRST LINE ALL NYLON and Other First Line Tires. 7.50- sl7-88 6.70-15 If White 34.30 Sale 20.58 8.00-14 $1Q.62 7.10-15 la White 37.65 Sale 22.59 8.50- $91.48 7.60-15 *1 White 41.30, Sale 25.78 9.00-14 $99-94 8.00-15 A White 45.85. Sale 27.51 Installed On Your CarPlus Tax, In-Trade.

Mrs. John Wolf, South Bend, celebrate their anniversaries on the same date, June 4. The Frengers have been married forty five years, and the Wolfs thirteen.

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SEIBERLING TIRE SALE Priced As Low As SQ9S M 6.70-15 " Tube Type Whitesidewall $11.95 All Others Priced As Lew. 8.00-15, Tube Type $16.95 If No Sound Trade-In, Add $2.00 Per Tire.

Tubeless Sale SIO9O Am 6.70-15 ■ 7.50-14 Whitesidewall $14.95 8.00-14, $14.65 7.10-15, I*l Whitesidewall 18.40 ■ ' ■ -i ——e All Sises Priced Lew In Trade For Cappable Tires. Plus Tax. Your Warehouse Service SMITH Motor Supply fir Equipment Corp. Open Saturday Nighte, Open ?rty 7 to 6. Phone KE 3-2374 Goshen

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The new Telephone Company building took on added charm this week with decorative planting in front.

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Mrs. Lawrence Blosser

The three month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Tferry Herr of Foraker was taken to Elkhart General Hospital Sunday. He has pneumonia. . , Monday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Yoder were Mrs. George Mcßride and Addie Hanson of North Liberty and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weldy. Wednesday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weaver of Foraker. Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Yoder called on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blosser on Friday evening. The Yoder’s were Sunday dinner and evening guests of Mrs. Rose Gingerich of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Carter and twins, Jesse Mishler, and Larry Herr enjoyed a weiner roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sraeltzer on Monday evening. Those attending the Sheets reunion at the Legion Hall near Bristol on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sheets, Amos Sheets family, Roger Hahn family, Gertrude Mishler, Bertha Postma, Mr. and Mrs. George Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pippenger. Amos Sheets was elected president and Mrs. Lowell Anglemyer as secretary.

The W.C.T.U. will meet in the home of Grace Miller on Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. There will be an election of officers. On Tuesday morning the Men’s Fellowship of the Union Center Church met at the Kenneth Smith farm to assist in working on his barn destroyed by wind. The Vacation Bible. School now in progress at the Union Center Church has an average of 120 in attendance. Sunday evening will close the session with an open house and short program. The following plan to attend the Billy Grahman Crusade in Chicago Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frederick, Mrs. Joy Bourne, Donald Frenger, Mrs. Wilbur Madlem, Mrs. Charles Slabaugh, Mrs. Howard Burkholder, Mrs. Rex Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and Rev. and Mrs. Ross Noffsinger. Tuesday evening, June 12, the

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Mother Study Club will meet at the Union Center Church. Mrs. Mervin Etsinger will be hostess and a Health film will be shown. June 14, the Fathers and Sons will meet at the Union Center Church for a banquet. Joan Noffsinger and Rev. Ross Noffsinger attended the graduation exercises on Tuesday evening at North Western High School near Springfield, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe visited Mrs. Elizabeth Miller at Goshen on Sunday afternoon. On Monday they visited Amanda Miltenberger at Osceola. Callers last week at the Vern Cripe home were Mrs. Bob Stouder, Mrs. LaMar Slabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hepler and grandson, Tommy, Adam Newcomer of Elkhart, Mervin Frenger, John Pippenger, Mrs. Bill Hostetler, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stouder and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Martz. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hahn called on Mrs. Charles Tobias on Wednesday evening. The Hoosiana Swingers, the local square dance group, attended the 4-H Round-up at Purdue this week and participated in the Tal-ent-find program on Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hahn visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Flickinger on Sunday evening. The Roger Hahn family, Gertrude Mishler spent Memorial Day with Bertha Postma at her cottage at Yellow Lake near Silver Lake. The Ladies Rural Club will meet with Mrs. Bill Hostetler on Thursday afternoon, June 14. The Homemakers Guild will meet this Thursday With Julia Blosser, Mrs. Roger Hahn will give devotions and the lesson will be a Kindness I Never Forgot. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tobias called on Mrs. Charles Tobias on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Reed were Thursday evening callers. Rev. David Bontrager who recently visited in Berlin spoke at the Salem Church on Sunday evening. The General Conference of the Brethren in Christ Church will be held in West Milton, Ohio June 13 to 17. Kenneth L. Stump is the delegate from the Union Grove Church. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Herr and

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Ziliak Ford Sales celebrating their tenth anniversary will move into their new quarters around July 1. This is a view of the new building which is located on Route 4 east of town.

sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Herr called on Mrs. C. A. Searer who is ill in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kurzhals on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Brubaker called on Leona Martin at Goshen on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Agnes Locksmondy of South Bend was hostess to the Rummel family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rummel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rummel attended from this vicinity. The Paul Rummel family and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ogle of Bremen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent for a chicken barbecue on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rummel attended the Victory Banquet at the First Christian Church in Wakarusa on Monday evening. The Busy Bees 4-H Club will meet at the school Wednesday afternoon, June 13 at 1 o’clock for judging and demonstrations.

Callers last week at the Russell Stahly home were Mrs. Roy Shaum, Mrs. Wayne Reprogle, Mrs. Charles Salee, Mrs. Earl Nunemaker, Mrs. Lee Mullett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaum, Mrs. Roy Shaum and Mr. and Mrs. Orbin Hoffer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Imhoff of Wooster, Ohio were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Weaver and family on Monday. Callers last week on Mrs. Levi Ressler and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Ressler were Mr. and Mrs. Charles

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Welty of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Berkey, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Perry of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Jesse Chriatopbel and Ruth. On Thursday Mrs. Lev! Ressler called on Mr. and Mrs. Chester Frenger, on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schrock and Monday on Mrs. Joe Weaver. The youth group of the Union Center Church are having a Strawberry Festival and Supperette at the church on Saturday evening June 16. The public is invited. READ AND USE CLASSIFIEDS?

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AMERICAN LEGION MEWS Euchre party w* be held on Saturday, June 9th at EM pin. it the Post Home. On Monday, May 28th* the Installation team, accompanied by their wives, went to Goshen Post ML to install the new Post Offices*. aKEgHk On Saturday, June HSgUI 2nd, the Installation team installed the new officers of Post ISO at Walkarton. Members of the local COlor Guard posted the Color* for the ceremony, post officers, Auxiliary officers, members of the Poet and Auxiliary, as well as . the Wives of the Installation team and Cohn* Guard attended this meeting. Our next pest meeting will fed held on Thursday, June 14th at 8:00 pjbl at the Pool Homo.

i i' **iTi ■!' ■■■*>.; NAPPANEE HOME ECHOES Nappanee Home Echoes will meet Tuesday, June 12th at 13Q p.m. in tiie home of Mrs. M. S. Fletcher. Lessen "Know Tfom t Body” will be given fay Mrs. Michael Grass. Roll Call “Your Choice". How many years has it boon since you beard a really interesting, inspiring conversation?? I The easiest way to find out whether a gal is explosive, is to drop her.

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