Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 81, Number 8, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 September 1957 — Page 5

CHURCH SERVICES

FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. Virgil Ingraham, Pastor 9:40 Church school. Richard Best, Supt. , 10:80 Morning worship. Sewhon: “The Great Conflict.” 7:30 Reception for teachers at Methodist church. 7:80 Thure., special church business meeting. Prayer andi Bible study service. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 902 £. market Rev. Leland Bmrick, Pastor Sept. 8 Rally d/ay. 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Worship. Sermon: “What 1 Owe the Ghruch” 7:30 Teachers reception. Dr. Carl Massanari, speaker.

A HONE Or TOUR OWN * NEW LISTING * ■ 406 E. John St., very nice 5-rm. home. Unfinished garage. Shown by appointment. 849 W. Van Buren, 5-rm. modern, away from traffic, priced to sell. ★ * ★ ★ \ 936 E. Market, 3 bedrooms, extra fine kitchen, basement, garage. 604 E. Broad Ave., LIKE NEW 3 bedroom home with attached garage, many fine appointments, AYz% GI loan with 32675 down. 602 W. Market, 3bedroom home, corner lot, oil heat, needs some repair inside, new roof and outside paint. Will finance on a Contract. 556 N. Clarke St., Extra nice 2 bedroom home, recently remodeled inside, full bath down, Yz bath up, large living room with hardwood floors, 2 car garage, basement, beautiful kitchen with builtin oven & range. Priced reasonable. IYs acre tract with modern house, large chicken house, garage. 4 Yz miles south on 19. Available on Land Contract for down payment and payoff like rent. ★ ★ ★ ★ BUILDING LOTS, several well located lots available in the city or country. NEW HOMES, we will be happy to quote prices on new homes either on your lot or one of ours. Priced from SIO,OOO up. FHA finance available. Call #or OLIVER NEHER, AL VANDYKE, RAY HOPEWELL RAY HOPEWELL AGENCY REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 158 S. Main Nappanee Phone 184

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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Dixon N. Burkdoll. Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening service. 7:30 Thurs. prayer service. CHURCH OF GOD West Walnut street Robert W. Fields, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Paul Klotz, Supt. Dewey Housouer, assistant. 10:30 Morning worship. Sermon: “With Or Without A Vision.” 6:30 Youth Fellowship. Donna Anglin, director. 7:30 evening service dismissed for teacher reception at Methodist church. p.m. Thurs. Prayer meeting.

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Classes far all ages. . 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening worship. _ Young gAMta RiteUiitL : . 7:30 W*L, Bibie study and pray7:$Q Friday* Scftt. and Bat. forenoon, Hope Rescue Mission of South Beiid convention at United Missionary grounds south of Elkhart.. Dr. Herbert Rherhart of Washington, D. C., wll speak. Our motito-Ghnat, the nope of Che world, FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH Earl S&lzman, Minister Lyle Strauss, adult Supt. Mrs. Eldon Sehrock, Prim. 9:30 Sunday Schbol. 10:30 Worship service. Vocal duet—/Rase Marie and/ Doothy Metelar. Secmon: “Wilt Thou I Be Made Whole?” - I 7:30 Uhion service at Methodist church. RaoepttLOn for Ml teachers. FIRST .EUR CHURCH Mamet add Elm Rev. Richard Bunnell, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Lavon Kuhn, Supt. Marlnr’e Hollar, Childrens Supt 10:30 Sermon by pastor. 10‘30 Boys and Girls. 7:30 Thurs. reception at the church for Rev. and Mrs. Bunnell. 7:30 Friday WSWS will' meet at the home of Mbs. Marorie Hollar. Mrs. Carrie QhampMn leader. - .1 GRACE EUR CHURCH Centennial at Elm 9:30 Church school. Ralph Miner, Supt. Elbert Ganshorn, asst. 10:30 Morning worship. Sermon:Rev. Ervin, Thomas, supply pastor. 7:30 Evening Worship. 7:30 Thurs., Midweek prayer service, Mrs. Clarence Knepp in charge. , FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Clark at Market Francis Ediward Reese, minister 307 N. Madison 9:30 Sunday school. All ages welcome. g Rose. supt. 10:30 Morning service. “God the Father of AM.” AM morning services will begin at 10:30 until further notice. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN S. Main at Indiana Curtis Johnson, Pastor Lula Eby, organist 9:15 Morning worship. 10:00 Sunday school. William Kurtz. S S. Supt 2:30 Confirmation and communion conducted by Rev. Allen Trout of First Eng. Luth. church, Mishawaka.

- TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Orvdn. J. Kilmer, Pastor 9:30 Church school. Dale Atkinson, Adult supt. Vera Hurst, primary. 19:30 Morning worship. SOUTH UNION CHAPEL Cftas. Goss, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Preaching. UNION GROVE BRETHREN IN CHRIST Clark A. Hock, Pastor 3:30 Sunday school, Jonald Freed, Supt. 10:30 Morning service. 7 p. m. Sermon, Prayer service and Bible study at 7:30 Wedneedav evening. HEPTON UNION Noah Knepp, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening service. 7:30 Wed. mid-week prayei neeting and Bible stuay. MT. TABOR CHURCH OF GOD Yz mile south ot Community Jente/r, then east one mile. Thomas Douglas, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Olen Anglin.. Supt. Mrs. Russell Yeager, jr. Supt. i0:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening service 7:30 Thurs., CGYa. ’ VILLAGE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN IN CHRIST P. W. Oassel. Pastor Parsonage address 232 N. MadiK>n, Nappanee. Telephone 527. 9:30 Sunday school. Ray M. Zercher, Supt. 10:30 Worship service. 7:30 Evangelistic service. 7:30 Thurs. prayer meeting. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 751 W. Market Rev. Joseph Miller, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Loyal Haney, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:00 Young peoples service. 7:30 Evening service. GOSPEL LIGHT MISSION , 116 S. Main Charles Pletoher jr., Pastor 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday services. 8 p. m. Wed, and Sat. UNITED MISSIONARY 150 South Locke Harold Barger, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. David Wise, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening service. UNION CENTER CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 5 Miles northeast of Nappanee Herbert Fisher, minister 9:30 Church school. Harold Umbaugh, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening service.

MILLWOOD CHAPEL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kenneth Marken. Pastor. ‘ 9:30 Sunday school. Don Yeiter, Supt 10:30 Worship service. 7:30. Thurs. Bible study ana grayer service. HASTINGS ISLAND CHAPEL EUB CHURCB Rev. Paul Eppley, Pastor Elmer Krou, Supt. 9:30 Sunday sdhool. 10:30 Worship service. 8:00 Thursday, prayer meeting. Oscar Haney, leader. CAMP CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Arthur Dodge, Pastor. Harvey Welty, Jr. Supt. Deloris Klotz, Jr. S. S. Supt. 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Worship service. 7:30 Evening service 2nd anc tth Sundays. ST. DOMINICS CATHOLIC CHURCH Maryland st., 2 blocks north of US 6 in Bremen. Sunday Masses, 8.00, 10:00. Weekday Masses, 7:30 a. m. Holy Day Masses, 6 and 8 a. m. First Friday Mass, 7:30 p. m. Confessiors 7-7:25 before Mass. Confessim s Sat. 7:30 .to 8:30, before 8 and 10 a. m. masses. THE MLTHODIST CHURCH Allen B. Rice 11, Pastor 8:30 Family worship service 9:30 Church school. Roy Slagle, Supt. 10-30 Worship service. 7:00 Sept. 5, Commission meetings. 8:00 Sept. 5, official board. 2:00 Sept. 6, WSCS meeting. Summer office hours: 8-12 noon Monday . Friday. Phone 183. FINKS HAVE BIG PICNIC AT LAKE HOME The William Finks of Elkhart and Ralph Finks, Nappanee, entertained at their cottage at Stone lake Labor Day with a picnic. Guests werfe the Vern Cripes, Lawrance Finks of Nappanee area; Nelson Finks, Wakarusa; Peter Brenneman, Osceola; the David Fletchers, South Bend; Walter Fletchers,, lSytracuse;Harvey Laughman, Elkhart; Rosa Caldwell, Goshen; Joe Maurer family, New Paris; Wilyard Mitschelens- Koko-

mo; Paul TSprunger, Topeka; Chas. and Paul Hoofastetler. Guests in tlhe afternoon were the Wilbur Mitscheiens and son and Mrs. ,Monroe MitsdheJeni, Elkhart.

ST. JOSEPH COUNTY CENTREVULE FAIR CRNTOEVILLE, MICH. Sept. 16-21 520.000.00 .Dam D I'nrrrn m ■taw r a vsi ami Kaoinf Every Afternoon Tuesday Thru Saturday ■JL.M ki

Marla Hotsehler Home from Music Study In Europe - . ,e. Marta MutsehJer arrived in New York last Tuesday where sihe vMs , met by her parents, Mr. and Mis. LaMar Mutsdhler. While there they visited! Sistie Chapman; who is employed at the CR-S television studio. Marla spent hist winter in Safe* bung, Austria studying violin and German on a Pulbright. scholarship. At the close of the school year in Judy she traveled with Fulbrtght and Austrian friends to Switzerland and Italy, then returned to Salzburg to attend the FulJbrighjt festival for a ttdek. After that she traveled thru Germany- Holland' and Belgium and -then flew to England. This winter she will be at tihetJnlversSty of Illinois in Champaign work* ing On a Masters degree and teaching on aa asaistaneeehip.

TRAFFIC. ALCOHOL, WATER SKI CHARGES ON POLICE BLOTTER Chadwick D. Hand, Nappanee, Was fined $18.75 for driving without ■an operators license and George G. McCormick, Nappanee, paid. $19.75 for speeding, on a state pcdice charge, Lawrence L. Hanshaw, CoppeS Hotel- was scheduled to appear for trial Wednesday on public intoxication charges. Tohe J. Miller, Middlebuqr, paid $10.75 for speeding and Richard M. Jones, Bryan, O. ,t(he same amount for speeding in a truck. , Excise officers brought Richard Wilson, Elkhart, to Nappanee Ji. P. court, where he wlas fined S3B for possession of alcoholic beverage® for sale without license. Conservation officer Ray Zeek picked up Dale Vreeland, Elkhart, for operating a motor boat on the St. Joseph river and tawing a water skier without an observer in the boat. He was fined $23. VICTOR V. ANGLIN OF ETNA GREEN DIES OF HEART ATTACK Victor V. Anglin, 58- president of Kosciusko County Fair association, and a welLtonown Etna Greeh resident, died Monday night-of a heart attack while attending Montgomery county fair at Dayton, O. Mrs. Dennis Ep,p and children, David Lee and James Jay, were guests of her parents, Rev, and Mrs. EarJ Saizunan. While here Mrs. Epp served as matron of honor at the wedding of her sisterMargaret, to W. Clemens Rosenberger of Natberth, Pa.

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- mm - - - ----i - Market Repos ! As of September 4,193 T Wheat .... „ /. 2.00 Owh - ..... 1.13 Oats <W Soybean* ......... 2.22 Quotations from the mills. 1 JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB Ninowen member* of Junior Woman’s club mat Tuesday- evening at the home of the new president, Mrs. John R. Thompson, for the first meeting? of the club year. A panel discussion on “Citizenship and our club” was ledi by Mrs. Tom France, Mrs. Fred Curate, Mrs* Japae® C. Miller, Mrs. Thompson, and Mrs. Jerry Bigler. Tentative plans were made for a pancake supper this fall. The farm manager’s wife and two children were found brutally murdered! Solve this true crime case yourself in The American Weakly with. Sunday’s Chicago American. (Adv.) NEW PARIS TEACHER. 2 FROM NAPPANEE Win STATE PAIR HONOR Woodrow Iramel of New Paris i& seamed representative teacher from Elkhart county to attend State Fair on Teachers Day- and Lora Belle Burt and Wayne Best, both of Nappanee, are first and second, alternates.

Leßoy Jaekson Estate $115,000 R.E. & Personal Leßoy Jackson, R 1 ; Nappanee. retired farmer and livestock dealer, left an estate estimated at SIOO,OOO in real estate and $15,000 in personal property. Mr. Jackson, died Aug. 20 at the age of 05. His son, Worth Jackson, R 2, Milford, has been appointed administrator of the estate. Other heirs are .three daughters- Mrs. George Sinn, Irmyn Jackson* New Paris, and Mrs, Helene Fauilkner Milford. FAMILY HAS DOUBLE BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR THE ARNOTTS Mr. and Mrs. Don Arnett were surprised Thursday evening when their family gathered at the home of the Paul Secfhrists for a wedner roast and home-made ice cream. The couple have birthdays a week apart, last Friday and this Friday. Present were the Donovan Arnotts and son of Madison, Fla., Robert. Amott family, Richard Arnott family; the William Hos-

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stefler tn jMay. Joe INB^pJanted sprotite? and whAchhe will try to grow into bearing trees fey keeping the bushes—when (hey are bushes —inside the house. ....... Mr. and Mrs. Noble Flowers entertained his relatives Sunday. Present were the Ward Flowers and son Nelson, the Scott Flowers and grandson, Mrs. Keith Home and eons, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Flowers, George Flowers family and the Paul Flowers. FERTILIZERS: GET YOUR FALL FERTILIZER NOW. WE HAVE AMPLE QUANTITIES ON HAND. ELKHART CO. FARM RUREAU, NAPPANEE.

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