Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 82, Number 1, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 17 July 1958 — Page 11
Union Center ii By Mary Burkey Semper Fidelus class of Union Center church will meet at the a
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Blosser pottage at Lake Waubee Sunday for a picnic after service. Golden Rule class will have a picnc at Syracuse park. Callers of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe Wednesday evening were the Ralph Finks, Nappanee, Roy | Cripes, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Winters,
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Goshen. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Miller, Locke, were there Thursday evening. DAUGHTER BORN A daughter, Peggy Sue, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Everest. Foraker, July 10. CBYF of Union Center church is planning a vesper service for the church Sunday evening. Mrs. Levi Ressler attended RensbergCr reunion Sunday at Nappanee park. Patty Witmer, Osceola, spent with her grandparents, Mr. ancNjVlrs. Merven Michael. Mrs. Merven Witmer called Saturday. BURKHOLDER REUNION Burkholder family reunion was Sunday in Nappanee park. Howard Burkholder was chosen president, Clifford Neff, vice president; Mrs. Dallas Burkholder, sect.-treas. Christian Kulp jr. family had as guests Sunday Isaac Kulp family, north of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Homes, near Waterford, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Kulp sr. of Foraker. Mr. and Mrs. Merven Michael called on the Earl Michaels at Warsaw, Sunday. Clyde Brenneman family are having a birthday dinner today at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bridenstine for the first birthday of their son. Gerald John. Amos Sheets family called .on his uncle, the Morris PippengCrs, Nappanee. Sunday . Levi Ressler visited Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Bare, Sunday. * Brenda Fay Brenneman spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brenneman, Goshen, and Ruth Ann “Brenneman is spending this week there. Mark Fisher spent all day Monday with Jack and Sammy Sheets. Rev. Amza Kauffman of Clinton Brick Mennonite church, east of Goshen, Mrs. Naomi Christophel and Ruth of Foraker called on Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ressler last week. MISHLER REUNION Aaron Mishler family reunion is Sunday at Union Twp. school. Mrs. Herbert Fisher and Kathy visited Mrs. Grover Bowman Wednesday forenoon. Guests at dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Anglemyer. Allie Iffert and Johnny Markley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brenneman. Goshen, will come Sunday evening to spend two weeks with their son Clyde Brenneman family. GETS SURPRISE CHAIR Etta Iffert was pleasantly surprised last week when a chair was delivered to her by Pletcher Furniture Cos. Paid for by Irven and Shirley Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox in honor of Miss Iffert’s birthday. Her birthday was Thursday and in the evening the Fox family and Mr. and Mrs. Miller served ice ''ream and a cake with ‘ Happy Birthday, grandma” on it. Mr. Fox and Shirley Keefer Miller were reared in the home of Etta and brother Mart Iffert and she is considered a grandma by the Fox children. Donnie Rumfelt, Milford, was also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe were dinner guests Sunday of the "Ed Miltenbergers, Osceola. Other guests were Mrs. Marie Webb and Mrs. Pearl Thomas, Ft. Wayne, who are spending several weeks there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flory Wefcarusa, were dinner guests of Mrs.’ Homer Weldy Sunday. They all called on Mrs. Viola Miler at the Roy Miller home in the afternoon. NEW SEWING CIRCLE Women of Bethel Conservative Mennonite church met recently and organized anew sewing circle to meet the fourth Thursday of
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each month. They previously met jointly with Pleasant Grove church. Mrs. Herman Miller is president; Mrs. Olen Miller, Vice president; Mrs. Felly Mullet and Mrs. David Christner, comforter and quilt committee. Mrs. Laura Blosser, Foraker and Mrs. Minnie Freed, Nappanee, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herr. Guests in the afternoon were Mrs. Verna Bleile. Mrs. Elva Yoder, Mrs. Jennie Nissley, .Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Flory, Plymouth, the Lowell Herrs and son of Foraker. Salem Mennonite sewing meets all day Thursday at the church. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Irven Miller and Etta Iffert were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller Arlene and Ernie of Etna Green, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Miller and son, Mrs. Ruby Miller, Larry and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Burkholder. Callers in the evening were Mrs. Robert Dean, Susan and Peggy, Nappanee. Supper guests Wednesday were Allie Iffert and Johnny Markly. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brubacher and son were dinner guests of her parents, the Joe Martins, Wakarusa. Others there were Clayton Brubaeker family, Leonard Martins, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaum and Miriam, Mr. and Mrs. Eprraim Markley, Mrs. Lottie Ramer, Mrs. Leah Fink, Flrence Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Stickel, Elkhart, .called Saturday on the Noah Baumans. Guests of Noah Bauman family Friday evening were Amos Bauman family, the Donald Baumans and Julia Troyer, Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bontrager, Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe called on his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hepler at Nappanee Sunday evening and at Ivan Martzes Friday evening to see the Glenn Hamiltons of Battle Creek, who were visiting there a week. WEINER ROAST Christian Homebuilders class of Union Grove Brethren In Christ church will go to Garrett Saturday evening for a weiner roast at the Jay Grabill home. Rev. Isaac Schmucker preached at Union Grove church Sunday in the absence of the pastor. Rev. Clark Hock, who is ill. Larry Keck. Nw Paris and Marilyn Straw. Goshen, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Stump. Larry and Marilyn will be married July 25th. Henry Hazlitt writes in News- • week: “The worst of all remedies for the recession is that proposed by Walter Reuther and the AFLCIO. It is a further increase in jWage rates to increase purchasing power'. ... A further increase above present peak wage rates would simply increase costs of production, squeeze out more profit margins, price more goods and more labor out of the market, increase unemployment still more, reduce payrolls, reduce labor's total income, and turn recession into real depression.” Admiral Rickover, who is called the father of the atomic submarine, is extremely critical of “frills” in American,education. An AP~dispatch quotes him as saying: | “I’d throw all of the fringe courses I out of our schools. For instance, in one Illinois school system they have a course in how to know if you’re in love. In another school they have a course in rest —you get credits for resting. And in Florida they have a course in fly casting."
Locke News -i Mary Burkey Prayer meeting at Village church is at 8 p. m. Thursday Services Sunday 9:30 and 10:30 and 7:30 p. rn. The church board will meet at the church Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Welty of Benton and Robert Cripe family called on the Russel Stahlys Sunday evening. Mrs. Norman Schrock and children, west of Goshen, were there Monday. CLASSES PICNIC Junior One and Junior Two classes, taught by Mrs. Ralph Coons and Mrs. Archie Fike of Locke Village church, went to Mishawaka for a picnic Wednesday evening and saw the Tommy Bartlet ski show. Present were Freddie Heimuth, LaMar Hochstetler, Lowell Zercher, Esthed Mae Hochstetler. Karen Miller, Paulette Entz, Gregory Coons, Larry Heimuth, Ralph Coons and Brenda, Ray Zercher, Marvin and Wendell, Archie Fike, Frances and Erma. Recent guests of Harvey M. Miller family were Harley D. Miller family, Nappanee, Silvanus D. Millers, Ayr, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burkholder, Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Miller and daughters, Topeka. Mrs. Cecil Haines returned home, last Tuesday after a lCPday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson at White Cloud, Mich. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Yoder were her nieces, Mary Trover, Sturgis, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Yoder and baby and Edith Troyer of Lynnhaven, Va. Callers were Lydiann and 'Xmelia Yoder and the Freeman Yoders. Dinner guests Sunday of Chas. Pletcher jr. family were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fries, Sarasota, Fla., Charles Goss jr.. Areola, 111., the Wayne Weltys, Nappanee, Bill Goss, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Goss, Leßoy Lehman family, Gordonville, Pa., will visit her sister, Isaac Weaver family from Friday until next Wednesday. Roy Culp family of Syracuse, were dinner guests Sunday of Victor Culp family. Carolyn Culp, who j spent the past month with the i Joyce and Victor Culp families, accompanied her parents home Sunday. LaMar Stahly family, Wakarusa. enjoyed a picnic Sunday evening with Irven Schwartz family. 100 AT REUNION LaVon Conrad family attended Letherman family reunion in Letliermans Grove near Wakarusa Sunday. More than 100 were there. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Yoder, Wakarusa. are the officers. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fink were at Brenneman reunion at the Nelson Fink home Wakarusa. Sunday. Guy Mitsehelen, South Bend, ■is president: Mrs. Jenny Huntzinger. of Pendleton, is secretary, Mr. and Mrs, Wilyard Mitschelen. Joyce and Carol of Kokomo, spent Saturday night with her parents, the Lawrence Finks. Mrs. Helen Collins, Grantham. Pa., and Mrs. George Haines were inner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clouse and Frieda. Roddie and Stephanie Clouse, NapI panee, were there Saturday. | Mrs. Dora Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. Art Demyer and Craig. Walk- | erton, called on Mrs. Maude Hof- '■ fer and Irven Schwartz family, I Saturday evening, j Mr. and Mrs. Devon Weaver, Nappanee .called on Mrs. Mae Haines and family recently. Mrs. Levi Chupp called on Mary Burkey last Tuesday evening. John Burkey, Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bleile 0 called Saturday evening and Monday callers were
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Mrs. Maria Webb, Mrs. Clinton I Thomas, Ft. Wayne, Mrs. Ed Miltenberger, Osceola. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Mlltenberger are the former Pearl and Manda Pippenger of Locke. Mrs. Daniel P. Yoder and Mrs. Cecil Haines also called Monday. VISIT IN PENNS. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. StutZman and Donald returned home Friday after a weeks visit with their daughters and son In Pennsylvania; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller and son at Roaring Spring, Alvin Myers family at Mechanicsburg and the Howard Sttuzmans at Lancaster. Alvin Myers family and Elmer Stutzmans were supper guests Thursday of Melvin and Naomi Stump Hertzler at Mechanicsburg. Mrs. Myers, Michael, Kathy Cindy and Lori, came home with her parents and will be here for two weeks visiting relatives and friends. LaVon Conrad family called Sunday on her father Loren Truex, Wakarusa, who is in poor health. Mr. and Mrs. John Haines called Monday on her grandmother, Mrs. George Weldy who Is seriously ill at the Raymond Yoder home. Clifford Lutes family, Nappanee, dined with her mother, Mrs. Henry Weaver, Saturday. Callers were Harvey Weaver family, Mrs. Joe Miller and Elizabeth. Mrs. Henry Weaver had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haines. Callers were Mr. and Mrs. Atley Weaver, Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Weaver and son. Tommy, Elkhart and Clifford Lutes family. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Troup and son Jan of Ann Arbor, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Muntz. They, and Bill Muntz attended the fish fry at Wakarusa Saturday evening and were at the Swank reunion, Lake of the Woods, Sunday. Eighty were there. They meet at Irven Swanks next year, southwest of Nappanee. Ned Muntz kho spent the past two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Muntz, returned with his parents, the Oren Troups, Sunday evening. Harvey Chupp, who spent two weeks at home with the Levi Chupps, returned to 1-W duties at Indianapolis. Sunday. Wilma and Amelia Yoder called last week. 1 The Chupp family called on Samuel Chupps at Bremen, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Cornell Lederman Spencerville, called on the Neal Slabaughs July 6. Randie and Robin Lynn Slabaugh were guests of their grandparents Tuesday evening to Saturday while their parents were on a trip. Lavon Conrad family visited Walter Clouse family Sunday evening. Isaac Weaver family and Harvey M. Miller family called on the Jacob Whetstones Sunday to see their new baby daughter, born July 10 in South Bend Osteopathic hospital. Veloris Neff family and her father, who makes his home with them, were guests of Glenn Flickinger family at Wakarusa, Sunday evening. Automation may have its advantages but it is causing a major problem in the field of medicine, according to an article in The Journal of the American Medical Association b y Dr. Robert H. Barnes. More and more people are tending to become overweight as a result of our new sedentary life which provides more leisure time with less heavy- physical work. People who rest on their laurels seldom leave footprints on the sands of time. One way to keep from having a lot of little troubles is to clear up 1 the big ones first.
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