Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 93, Number 15, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 25 September 1969 — Page 14
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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS
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UNION CENTER Mrs. Roger Reiser Homemakers Guild will meet Thursday, October 2 at 7:30 with Mrs. Charles Reprogle. Mrs. Harold Umbaugh will have the devotions and Mrs. Robert Cripe will give the lesson. There will also be a bake and white elephant sale. Mrs. Robert Amo has returned home from the hospital. The Roger Hahn family went to Lebanon Sunday to pick up their IFYE student, Ampnd Kvam of Norway. He will be staying with the Hahns for three weeks. f Mrs. Mildred Disher called on Mrs. Amanda Tobias Friday. Sunday dinner guests of Bertha Culp were the Dean Culps, the Joyce Culps, the Merritt Culps and the Everett Freeds. Mrs. Cephas Yoder spent Thursday with her father, Amos Weldy. Mrs. George Reed Sr. and Mrs. Lowell Kuhn visited Grace Huffman in Plymouth Thursday. Mrs. Paul Rummel and Mrs. Harvey Moneyheffer attended the adult 4-H Leaders meeting Thursday evening at the County Extension office. Sunday afternoon guests at the Homer Miller home were Mr. and Mrs. Menno Eby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Swartz and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joni Schrock. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Burkholder. Mr. and Mrs. Veloris Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Flickinger and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hahn attended the Centerville Fair Thursday. Mrs. George Reed, Sr. and Darlene Reed called on Mrs. Amanda Tobias Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Yoder called on Ernest Bender Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Arnold Ogle and Mrs. Paul Rummel spent Friday with Mrs. Robert Kent. Mrs. Bertha Culp is on a trip with , the Writers Club this week to the East Coast. Beth Ann Morin is staying with
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the Dean Culps this week from Tuesday to Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan P. Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmucker and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Yoder. Sunday evening callers at the Cephas Yoder home were Mr. and Mrs. Elam Hochstetler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent called on the Paul Rummel family Sunday evening. The Union Center Deacons will meet for a carry-in dinner Sunday at the church following morning worship. * Sunday evening at 7:30 a drama will be presented on “The Love Feast from Past Brethren Tradition” at the Union Center Church.
AUCTIONS .■ SALES
September 25 Night Sale. Mrs. ■ Wayne Hahn, 1 V mile west and IV2 miles north of Wakarusa. 5:30 p.m. September 27 Mennonite Relief sale, Goshen. September 27 Mrs. Frank Miller, 222 E. North St., Bremen. Tom Farrer, auct. October 1 Ed A. Smith antique sale. 2 miles south of Milford on St. Rd. 15 to County Road 900 E, 4 miles east and 1 mile north. October 2 Harry Bainter. 5 miles north of Goshen on State Road 15. R. Sherman, auct. October 4 D. C. Development, Inc., Bremen. Roger Hahn, anct. October 11 Mary Davis estate. 5 miles south of Nappanee, 1 mile west. Roger* Hahn, auct. Octobebr 25 Mrs. O. S. (Pearl) Longanecker. 5 miles west of Wakarusa, 2V 2 miles north on Dogwood Road or 3 miles east of Woodland, V 2 mile north. Roger Hahn. auct. Every Thursday and Saturday 7 p.m. Lester Bays Auction. 2 miles west of Pierceton ot Wooster.
