Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 78, Number 36, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 24 March 1955 — Page 11

THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1955

AYR NEWS

By Ada Burkhqjder Amish church services at the Henry Helmuith home, Mrs. Jonas Borkhojder, Mrs. Eli D. Borkholder, Mrs. Joe Whetstone, Mrs. Dan. Bondholder, Mrs. Eli Borkholder and daughter, Emma, helped Mrs. Melvin Borkholder with her work Wednesday afternoon. Mr., and Mrs. Ervin Burkholder, Lake of the Woods, called on MrsLizzie Burkholder, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bay Chupp dined at the Raymond Hocfhstetler home, Wednesday. Andrew L. Miller family assisted Mr. and Mrs. Willie Miller, who moved to Michigan with his parents, the Lonnie Miller family, Thursday. Mrs. Amos Whetstone, Mrs. Noah Borkholder, Mrs. Jonas Yutzy, helped Mrs. Melvin Borkholder with her work Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mahlon Yoder, Mrs, John Yoder, Mrs. Mianas Borkholder, Mrs. Menno Kauffman and daughter, Drusilla, Mrs. Eli D. Borkholder and Mrs- Jonas Borkholder, helped Mrs. David Borkholder with her quilting, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Beechler, ■Ft. Wayne, had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Borkholder, Friday and called on Lamar Hershberger in the afternoon.

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Chester Miller and Elmer Kernip,, Chicago, called on Joe Whetstone, Friday evening and ■had supper with the Eli Borff holder family. Glenn and Paul Miller Wakarusa, sipent the week-end at the Jonas Borkholder home. Mr. .and Mrs. Jo© Whetstone were Sunday dinner guests with; Glenn Hochstetler, southwest of Nappanee. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Moses I. Miller called on the Eli Borkholder family Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs- Dan Borkholder visited at the Jonas Yutzy home, Sunday afternoon. Sunday supper guests with the Harvey Slabaugh family were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hochstetler and sons, Olen Miller family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hochstetler and son. Mrs. Daniel Bender and daughters, called on Mr. and Mrs. Owen Borkholder, Sunday afternoon. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Borkholder were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chupp, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Whetstone. Levi Borkholder family called on Mrs-' Lizzie Burkholder, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eli J. Burkholder, Mr. and t Mrs. Owen Borkholder had supper with the Melvin 'Borkholder family, Sunday. Mrs. John Yoder and daughter, Dena, were evening callers, Dan Yoder family spent Sunday evening with the Edward; Burkholder faihily. * Eli Borkholder family called on John and Dan Borkholder, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eli D. Schiabach and daughter of Ohio, Mrs. Jacob E. Miller and daughters, Community Center, dalled at the Jonas Borkholder home, Monday afternoon. Mrs Lizzie ' Burkholder, Mrs. Mose I. Miller, Mrs. David Borkholder, Mrs. Eli Nisley, assisted Mrs. Melvin- Borkholder in getting ready to move, Monday afternoon. Clyde Lechnitner Milford, called on Eli Borkholder Monday evening.

HASTINGS

by Mrs. Robert Rumfelt Island Chapel church was filled Sunday evening for union Lenten; service with Milford churches, i Rev. H. B. Dickey, the substitute’ minister, gave the invocation, and call to worship. Rev Albert Shockney, presided. Congrega-i tional singing was led by Oscar; Haney. An inspiring message' was brought by W. Harlan Smith, I pastor of Bethel Church of the Brethren. Norma Fox sang, “Lord Let Me. Live Today.” Mrs. Ken-: dall Biller, Mrs. Elmer Krou, and Mrs. Robert Rumfelt, sang, “My Prayer.” The offering taken for Island Chapel Bible School was $49.70 and the attendance was 126. Mrs. Arvilla Hollar of Athens, Mich., mother of Harvey Hollar,

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fell in her home Saturday evening and,broke her hip. She is a patient at Community Health Center, Coldwater, Mich. Cards would be appreciated. Mr. and MrsHarvey Hollar spent Saturday night with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carpenter and daughter. They called on Mrs. Hollar at the hos- ! pital. Mr. and Mrs,. Harvey Hollar returned home Tuesday after a ten day visit with their daughter’s family, the John C. Yoders and son, Gary, at Anniston, Ala. They reported lovely weather there. Betty celebrated her 21st birth- ! day, Tuesday. Birthday offering was paid at Sunday school by Mrs. Russell Hollar. Those attending the Etna Green Conservation club fish fry, -Friday were the Harold Foxs, Harvey Hollars and Jackie Millers. Sunday dinner guests of Oscar Haney family were .the Maynard De Tietrich, family of Bremen. They attended services at Island Chapel, Sunday evening. Mr- and Mrs. Dallas Wyman, Lou Ann and Kenneth, were Sunday dinner guests of the Kendall Biller family. Adult RXL class party is Saturday evening at the church annex, and everyone is invited. Committee is Mr.''and Mrs. Hartvey Hollar and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumfelt. Mrs. Cloye Stone and children were Sunday dinner guests of the Royce Biller family. Andy Snowden and family called in the afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dinkiedine and Anna Joe visited in the evening. The Andy Snowden family had Sunday supper with the Harold Fox family. Mrs. Robert Rumfelt spent Saturday evening at the Donald Fox ■home. Paul Hollar family visited Sunday afternoon, with the Junior Stump family. Milford fire truck answered the call Sunday morning at the John Coldberg home to extinguish a brooder house fire. able loss was reported. Lewis Davis watched TV at the Robert Rumfelt home Friday evening- He was a dinner guest of Devon Davis family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis visited Saturday evening at the Royce Biller home. Mrs. Ralph Krull, Mrs. Kendall Biller and Mrs. Floyd Davis, assisted Mrs. Deloss Harmon in redecorating the farm house where the Harmons will move soon.

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church next Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Davidtoizer and daughter, Ethel, Wakarusa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Metzler Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Miller and Bobby of New Paris, had dinner Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs- Levi J. S. Hochstetler and Doris. In the afternoon Mrs. Miller and Mrs. visited Mr, and Mrs. Eli J. Hochstetler, south of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Furgenson, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Weldy, Wakarusa and Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Mattem dined Sunday with Mr. -and Mrs- Walter Holdeman at Wakarusa. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charldk Wise and daughter, Marsha of Elkhart, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irven Wise family, Sunday afternoon. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Grimm and Donald of Bourbon, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGowen, Sunday evening. Delbert Morningstar family, Harvey Loucks, and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Detwailer dined Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. Henry Morningstar at Souths West. Leßoy and Zeda Glee Gilbert of South Bend, spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and Janice Sunday afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eckhert and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aldrich of South Bend. Mrs. Grace Fisher, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fisher, visited Stanley Pippenger family, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Yoder and daughter, south of .Nappanee, and Mrs.. Jennie Nissley of Nappanee, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Goss Wednesday evening. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. George Buss Sr., were James Buss family, south of Nappanee. Other visitors were Mrs. Anna Hartman of Amboy, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hartman and son of Nappanee. Mrs. Levi J. S. Hochstetler and Doris, spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Melvin Schwetert and daughters, south of Nappanee. Thomas Mattem family had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mattern, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mattern and Dennis, Wakarusa, were evening guestsDelbert Morningstar family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anglemyer and son, northeast of Nappanee, Sunday evening. Haskel Yoder family, Bremen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaum, Nappanee, Joan Shaum, Elkhart, Naomi Goss and Wayne Welty, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Goss, Sunday. Roy Kurtz of Goshen was a dinner Mary Rockstroh, daughter of Mrs. Fred Rocksitroh of 352 N. Clark street, was eoldl\airman for fourth annual Mother’s day festivities, March 19 on Manchester college campus. She is a junior, majoring in elementary education, and is treasurer of the Women’s Recreation Association.

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Sunday afternoon on the Eldon Yoder family Mr. and Mrs. 1110 Stackhouse and daughters, called Monday afternoon at Oliver George home. Eldon Yoder family were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Yoder of Nappanee. Dale George family dined Sunday with Marvin Mast family, RR, Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas entertained at a venison dinner Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Anglemyer and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Burgener. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Yoder SPECIAL PRICES ON LIVING ROOM SUITES. LARGE SELECTION. SHIVELY’S FURNITURE DEPT.

and daughter, Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Mrs- Jennie Nissley, were Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Goss, Nappanee RR. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Burgener called Sunday afternoon on Mrs. Rosella Cook and family, near VISIT INFANTS DEPARTMENT, EVERYTHING FOR THE BABY. SHIVELY’S DRY GOODS DEPT.

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