Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 79, Number 22, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 15 December 1955 — Page 11

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1955

| AYR NEWS 1 ' Ada Borkholder Amish church service is at the Dan Borkholder home, Sunday. Demas Troyer, Okla., and Ray Chupp, called on Noah Borkholder Thursday forenoon. Ruby Miller, Middlebury, Amanda and Susie Graber, Etna Green and Sarah E. Borkholder with Glen ALCOHOLIC ANONY MOIIS, P.O. BOX 102, NAPPANEE, IND.

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Nisley, Kansas, as driver, returned home Wednesday from a six week trip to eastern states. Caroline, daughter of the Henry Grabers and Pete D. Weaver of Ohio, were married' Thursday. Dinner and supper was served at the home of the bride. Those spending Friday night with the Noah Borkholders and Jonas Yutzys were the Andy Masts, Eli J. Masts, Jacob J. Masts, Joe Yoders, Mrs. Alvin Yoder, Harry Weaver, all of Ohio and Reuben Hershbergers and Henry Mast of lowa. The Gilbert Millers, Harley Millers, Lamar Hershbergers, David Zehrs, and David Millers, spent Friday evening with the Lester Millers at Topeka. Ada and Sara Miller, Katherine Farmwald and Katie Chupp, Etna Green with Ernest Bender, Nappanee, left Wednesday to attend a wedding near Sugar Creek, 0., NEW PATTERNS, HfGII T S TOWN CARPET. SHIVEBY’S FURNITURE DEPT. \

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Thursday and visited relatives over junaay. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Troyer and Mrs. Levi Stutzman also attended the wedding. Saturday night guests of Jonas Yutzys and Noah Borkholders were the Reuben Hershbergers, lowa, Christ, Dan and Mose Mast, John Mast and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Mast and daughter, Susie, Mrs. Emanuel Yoder, all of Ohio. Eli A. Yoder, Ohio, spent Friday night with the Andrew L. Millers. Hr. and Mrs. Obed Yoder and Mrs. Levi L. Stutzman, Ohio, were guests of the Dan A. Yoders Friday night. Among strangers who attended the funeral of Jonas D. Borkholder Saturday at the John and Dan Borkholders and at the Borkholder school house were Mr. and Mrs. Abe J. Mast, the Mose M. Millers, Eli A. Masts, Neal E. Millers, Henry A. Masts. Mose J. Mast, Mrs. Em.Yitfier, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Mast, Harry Weaver, the Joe D. Yoders, Mrs. Alvin N. Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chupp, the David H. Yoders, Dan S. v Mast, William Borkholders, Eli J. Masts, Jacob -T. Masts, Eli S. Masts, Eli M. Yoders,' Obed Yoders, John M. Masts, Mrs. Levi L. Stutzman, Levi J. Hershberger, Mrs. Dan D. Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. John Hershberger, Christ M. Mast, Dan J. Mast, the Jacob Hershbergers, Mr. and Mrs. Mike S. Erb, the Andy D. Masts, Sam L. Hershberger and Pre. Eli A. Yoder, all of Holmes and Wayne counties, Ohio. Also Mr. and Mrs. Menno Coblentz and Mrs. Lester M. Miller, Stark Cos., Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Will Knepp, Mrs. Katie Wagler, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Knepp, Lewis and SPECIAL PRICES ON LIVING ROOM SUITES. LARGE SELECTION. SHIVELY’S FURNITURE

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j Albert Knepp, Davis Cos.; Mr and I Mrs. John Hochstetler, Mr and Mrs. Henry Hershberger, Kokomo; j Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schwartz and daughter, Follie, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Schwartz, Adams Cos.; John Schwartz, Henry and Saloma Sehmucker and Anna Kaufman, Allen Cos.; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hershberger, Mr. and Mrs. Christ C, Raber and daughter, Verna, Henry E. Mast, Buchanan Cos., ' Iowa; Jacob J. Borkholder family, the William L. Millers, Ivan Millers, Mrs. Omer Miller, Mrs. Andy Miller, William P. Miller, Reuben L. Miller, Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. Henry Borkholder, all of Michigan. Melvin Borkholder, Etna Green, spent Saturday night with the Amos Whetstones. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Miller called on the Sam Chupps Sunday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests of the David J. Millers were Eli i Hochstetler, wife and daughters, John D. Miller, Community Center, the Sylvanus Millers, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hochstetler and Celesta, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Chupp and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bollman, Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ropp dined with the Glen Hochstetlers, southwest of Nappanee, Sunday. Other guests were Robert Mast family, Leonard Miller family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Slabaugh jr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Mullet. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Coblentz and Mose J. Mast, Ohio and Eli Borkholder had supper with Dan Borkholders Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ropp, Sarah and Ada Borkholder called in the evening. Joe, John Henry Emma Borkholder, Eli Yutzy and Lizziei ann Hochstetler took supper with I the Simon Millers, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Coblentz, I Jacob and Mose Mast, Ohio, John and Dan Borkholders; called on Sam Borkholder Monday forenoon and dined with the Eli Borkholders. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whetstone accompanied the Coblentzs home by train Monday afternoon where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller, Goshen and David J. Miller family were Monday supper guests of the Lamar Hershbergers.

| HASTINGS | I by Mrs. Robert Rumfelt Nursery class of Island Chapel and teachers Mrs. Oscar Haney and Mrs. Robert Heckaman enjoyed visiting the shut-ins, Wednesday afternoon. The children were Virginia Nell Biller, Debra Krou, Charles Fox, Kent Biller and Donal Rumfelt, all four years old. They called at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Spicher, to visit Gary, Mrs. Ida Taylor, Mrs. Belle Haney, Mrs. Mary Phillips, Mrs. Francis Bollman, Mrs. Oscar Rumfelt and Mrs. Minnie Weimer and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tusing, who were not at home. The children sang songs and presented each a potted plant. The morning message given by LaVerne Soales was “They Need-

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ed One Clue.” The morning prayer 'was given by Rev. H. B. Dicky, Nappanee, a visitor. Dane Rumfelt sang “The Gentle Carpenter.” Supt. Kendall Biller read a poem, “What Would You Do, if Jesus visited Your Home.” LaVerne Soales and Maynard De Tietrich family dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rumfelt ar.d Louise. Blood Bank donors for the Red Cross at Warsaw, Thursday, from Hasting were Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Biller. Mrs. Oscar Haney placed potted plants and ivy at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mikel "pent the past few weeks at Mayo Brothers clinic, Rochester, Minn., where they both had surgery. They returned home Saturday. Richard Rohrer family are on •furlough from Alabama visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rohrer and her parents in Goshen. Jerry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dinkledine returned home last week with an honorable discharge from the U. S. Army, after jwo years of service. He has been :n the state of Washington the past year. Mrs. Everett Hollar is ing from major surgery at the Elkhart hospital. She is expected home the first of this week. Tusing family gathered at Milford Grange Hall for their annual 'Christmas dinner and gift exchange. Saturday eve. Present were the families of Walter Kasper, Herbert Stump. Junior Hamilton, Kalamazoo, Mich., Harvey Hollar, Jackie Miller, Harold Tusing, Lee Alan Tusing. Mrs. Cloye Stone, Donna Jean. Ila and Dale, Ralph Warren and children, Harold Fox, and Royce Biller. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kasper plan to leave for Florida this week where he will do carpenter work. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biller met at their home Sunday for their family Christmas. The families of Junior Stump, Kendall Biller, Paul Hollar, Robert Rumfelt were present and Paul Parks. Jackie Miller family dined Sunday with the Harvey Hollars. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kegebein, Shirley and Lee Alan Beer had supper Friday with the Harold Gawthrop family, Etna Green. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis visit-

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ed Monday eve with the Robert Rumfelt family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biller were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Shooter, Tuesday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biller spent from Wednesday till Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Biller, Michigan City, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halck and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biller, Gary. The Billers plan to leave for Orlando, Fla., last of this week. Gerald Bushong and his father put the first coat of plastering on the addition at the Robert Rumfelt home last week. Visitors at the Donald Fox home last week were Mrs. Floyd Davis and Mrs. Albeert Mathews. Sunday visitors were Mrs. Dallas Poppenfus and the Vem Dausman family. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Eherenman, Warsaw are the parents of a son, Ted David, born Tuesday at Murphy Medical Center, weighing 7 lb. 6 oz. Mrs. Eherenman was formerly Judy Estep. Marshall Estep is the paternal grandfather. FOOD SALE SATURDAY Ladies of First Mennonite church will have a food sale Saturday at the Nappanee Frozen Food Center. VISIT INFANTS DEPARTMENT EVERYTHING FOR THE BABY SHIVELY’S DRY GOODS DEPV.

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Hostetter listed $45. election expense, Ralph Greene, $25. and each of the five councilmen, Ralph E. Moore, Robert I. Coppes, J. D. R. Schwartz, Fred Lopp, and Joe Lape spent $lO each. All of the candidates stated that their expenditures went to the Nappanee central committee. Main expenditures of the committee were slsl for newspaper advertising and $l2O for meals.