Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 78, Number 37, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 March 1955 — Page 5

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, ... .. South Union Area Locke Twp. .r I By Miry Barker Communion service is planned i for Easter Sunday alt Maple Lawn j Amish Menmonite church. Re-; Ref sewing at the church is this: Wednesday, Young Peoples Liter-; ary meets Wednesday evening at ■ the home of Mr. and Mrs. William •J. Yoder .south of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and Janice, were supper guests of, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Goss and; family, Monday evening last week. I Richard Mattern family, Nappanee, dined Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Charles Mattern. Guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sheets were Mr. and "Mrs. Robert Sheets and Cynthia of Wakarusa. Mrs. Floyd C. Metzler and Mrs.; Roy Miller, were guests of Mrs. j Lester Reprogle at South Bend.! Mrs. Reprogle is the former Fern j Buss from here. Mr. and Mrs. Moses J. Hoohstetler of Barevil-le, Pa., Menno ] J- Hochstetler family, and .their father, John C. Hochstetler, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Levi J. S. Hochstetler and Doris. Mrs. Junior Leinbach and ehdl-; dren, Goshen route, spent Thurs-I day with her .parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Irven Wise. Junior Goss, and Jonas Otto of. Areola, 111., soent the week-end; with Rev. and Mrs. Charles Goss and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ummel, j Wakarusa. were guests of Thomas; Mattern family, Sunday. Mrs. Wendell Fisher is song leader at Wakarusa Church of the j Brethren revival this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hochstetler and son, Allen, west of Nappanee, J visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. j Metzler. Thursday evening. Vis-: itors Friday evening were Carol and Jesse Miller, Don and Dick

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Mann of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs Levi J. S. HodbStetler and Doris, called on Melvin Sdhwetebt family, south of Nappanee, Tuesday evening. Howard Berger family, Southeast of Nappanee, caked on her | mother, Mrs. Joe Fisher, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fisher, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs- Ervin Wise yisdt.ed their son, Mr. and Mrs. David Wise, southeast of Wakarusa, Monday last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Slocum of Rochester, called on Mr. and Mrs. Levi J. S. Hochstetler, Wednesday evening. I COMMUNITY | CENTER I I By Mrs. John Applegate Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood, near Warsaw, visited his son, Wayne L. Wood and family, Thursday evening. Raymond Kauffman has sold his farm. He moved to Centreville, Mich., during one of the worst blizzards of the season. Martha Fox called on her sister, Mrs. Marshall Wood and family, near Syracuse, Saturday. The newest attraction in the Wood \ home is a pair of baby boys, j Devon and Levon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ganshom attended the funeral of Henry Hauptman in Warsaw, last week. A letter from South Carolina states that more snow fell in that state during the past winter than fell in seven previous years combined. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Wood, Jeanette and Allen, were Sunday guests at the C- G. Harlan home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Jones! of Mentone, dined with Mr. and] Mrs. Henry Jones, Thursday eve-j ning. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross of South j Bend, dined Sunday as dinner! guest with Mr. and Mrs. Robert; Longbrake. | Danny Anglin, with the Marines in Korea, arrived by ship at San Diego, Calif. Danny -had rheu-, matte fever was on duty, took a : backset, and was shipped to the j homeland. He is now a patient] in the Naval hospital at San ] Diego. Thursday, his father,! Wallace Anglin of Atwood, left by plane for California to see his son. Mrs. Henry Jonies was a Thursday dinner guest of her ' sister,! Mrs. Vern Marquart. Mrs- Ida Hartzell went to the home ’of her son, Dallas Hartzell in Nappanee for a visit, Sunday, j Mrs. Ira Shively remains quite ill at the home of her son-in-law, : and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hartzell. Berneice Harlan, an x-ray tech- ] nician at Gary Methodist hospital, was home with her parents and sister Lois over the week-end. Berneice spent the time in the usual way and by calling on shut-! ins. -I • • j Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Douglas and sons were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edler. j Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hepler were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer In Nappanee. In the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs- Hepler, Mr. and Mrs. ] Geyer, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bigler and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.! Jim Heckaman and daughter, 1 visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1 Roth. ■ ! Mrs. Lester Rowland called on i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edler, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ora McCuen dined with Dallas Wymaii family, Friday evening. George Sheets family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and] Mrs. Charles Sheets. Lou Ann Wyman and Mr. and | Mrs. Robert Wyman were entertained Sunday by Mr- and Mrs. I Kendall Bailer. Norma Jean Sheets visited with! a group of girl friends-in Nappa-j nee, Sunday. Kenneth Wyman spent the! week-end with his grandparents, I Mr. and Mrs. Hudson McCuen. I Sunday dinner gilests of the McCuens were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wyman and son, Kenneth. As traveling was hazardous, ! Rev. and Mrs. Warren McCuen 1 spent the in Elkhart { with their son-in-law and daugh-! ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slagle. | Ernest Parks family and Mr: and Mrs. Lowell Anglin, attended the athletic banquet in Nappanee gym Friday night. | Mrs. Melvin Cain, near Mentone, spent a few hours Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ira Shively,: who is seriously ill- At the same] time, Melvin visited with hi* father, C. G. Cain and wife.' Ih the springtifhe some farmers sowed oats. Then a blizzard rag- j ed, so it is hoped that the oats did not sprout and freeze. Some; robins had retumred from the south. Poor things! Some baby I pigs arrived to die from cold.! The blizzard'was beautiful but it] was hard on man and beast. Mrs. James Gall and Diapne i visited Mrs. Walter Miller and Mrs. John Applegate, Monday afternoott, . - *

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. <rai. , 1 7 ji' m m . | 1 AY* NEWS l ; I By Ada Burkholder Amish church service is at the A/rna and Isaac J. Borkholder home, Sunday. The Edward Burkholder and Harvey Slabaugh families were Monday evening guests at the Dan A. Yoder home in honor of Dan’s birthday. Tuesday the Melvin Borkholder family moved to the house owned by William J. Yoder, near Etna Green. Helping them were Eli J. Burkholder, Mr. and Mrs. Ell D. Borkholder, Mrs. David Borkholder, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Nisley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whetstone, Amos Whetstone and daughter, Anna, Mrs- Jonas Borkholder, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Borkholder, Melvin Goss, Mahlon Yoder, John Hochstetler, Elmer Burkholder and Levi Ohupp. Harvey E. Miller family were Wednesday supper guests at the Dean Hochstetler heme. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whetstone spent Wednesday with his parents, Amos Whetstone family. Dan A. Yoder family, and Mrs. Harvey Slabaugh, called on the Edward Burkholder family, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Beachy, Mr. and Mrs. Manas Beachy of Kokomo, dined Thursday with the Dan Borkholder family an* called at the Eli Borkholder and Wallace Yoder homes that afternoon. Mrs. Jonas Borkholder called on Mrs. Harvey Miller of Wakarusa, Friday afternoon. Glenn Hochstetler, southwest of Nappanee, and Calvin Miller, Middlebury, called on Mr and Mrs. Joe Whetstone, Saturday evening. Sunday dinner guests at the Harvey Slabaugh home were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hochstetler and son, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Borkholder and son. Earl Schmuckerfamily, Ezra Hershberger family and Ediward Burkholder family. Edward Borkholder family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hochstetler and sons, Sylvanus Miller family, Joan and Laura Jean Slabaugh, were Sunday supper guests at the Dan A. Yoder home. Sunday afternoon guests at the Mose I. Miller home were Mr. and Mrs. Noah Weave> of Kalona, la., Enos Bontrager family, near Goshen, Mrs. Savilla Miller, Nappanee, Ralph Miller family, Bremen. Barbara Chupp called in the ningElmer Stutzman was among those attending the funeral of a cousin, Sam Chupp in Illinois lasat week. Sunday afternoon callers at the Jonas Yutzy home were Dan A. Yoder family and Mr. and Mrs Elias Miller. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Eli Borkholder and daughter, Sarah. Levi Burkholder family called on his mother, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lizzie Burkholder. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Crane spent the week-end in Chicago with friends. Mrs. Carl -Crane, Monroe, lowa, Curt’s mother, came to stay with the children and is remaining for a week’s visit.

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PAST PRESIDENTS MAKE GIFT ITEMS'FOR SALE - IN YA HOSPITAL i Mrs. Lois Gulp entertained Past Presidents of the American Legion auxiliary Friday night for an evening of painting quilt blocks, doilies, pillowslips, aprons and scarves for a Veterans hospital gift shop. Six laprobes and 10 pairs of skuffies, valued at $25.75, were boxed and sent to Coldspri.ig VA hospital, Indianapolis. The group voted $5 to Elkhart County Crippled Children assoc. Members reported five hours work for the Red Cross. Mrs. Madlin Culp won the pri ;e. April meeting will be the 3rd district meeting at Walkefton and Mildred Parks will be hostess in l May. The Lost Wives of Christmas' Island! For the (amazing true story of 12. American women shipwrecked with 200 sailors, see Sunday’s American Weekly, -with the Chicago American. (Adv.) Mrs. Claude Gall spent last Thursday in Elkhart with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller. Sunday guests at the Vernon Sharkey home were Mrs. Sharkey’s sister-in-liaw, Mrs. K. E. Miller, Western Springs, 111., and niece, Joan Miller, a student at Univ. of Minnesota. , A birthday dinner 'Sunday at the Harrison HosslCr home honored their son, Alan, and Mrs. Jerome Parcell. Mr. Parcell was also a guest. Pathfinders class of Church of the Brethren will have a rummage 3ale this Saturday in the building formerly occupied by Wise Funriture. Mrs. I. J. Thompson, Goshen, came last Wednesday to spend a week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson. Dr. and Mrs. Dan Curtis and family, Kentland, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr- and Mrs. Aura Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Orange Christner and the Maxwell Clouse family, visited Mrs Morris Rummell in Elkhart, Sunday evening. | COUNTY LINE j I l By Mrs. Elias Sarber Floyd Gordon called at the Fred Gottschalk and Charles Sarber homes last weekLowell Hartman called Monday in our vicinity. Mrs. Frank Rassi and Mrs. Carris Talkington of Goshen, visited RICHARD W. MEHL ATTORNEY ABSTRACTOR PHONE 3-1675 GOSHEN

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at the Elias Saitoer. home,. Wednesday. V' v ‘ ■ ' Clifford Thompson was a Tuesday caller at the Paul Thompson home. Douglas Truex called on Kenneth Saitoer, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Harold Huston \dsited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gordon, Monday. % 1 EBENEZER 1 L I By Mrs. Emma George Sunday school 9:30, Arthur Heckaman Jr. assist. Supt- and all other assist, officers and teachers in charge. Evening service 7:30, F. B. Closson, pastor; prayer service and Bible study Wednesday evening 7:30. WSWS meets Wednesday, Apr. Oth at 2 p. rairat tShe parsonage at Bourbon. Leader, Laura Jacobs, response to roll call, an Easter poem, Emphasis "Preparation for service.” • Verl George, Dale George and son, Lamar, called Monday afternoon on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver George. Rev. and Mrs. F. B Closson and famliy called Wednesday evening at Ervin Burgener home. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Yoder and daughters, visited Edwin Yoder family, Wednesday evening of Etna Green RR. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Burgener and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Daugherty, dined Sunday with Mrs. Gertrude Haney and Wilma. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Stutzman and Don Ray, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs Levi

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J. Hochstetler. . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ktum, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kuhn and son and Mr, and Mrs. James Reed and son, David, dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haney. " George and Joe White, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harold White of Etna Green, spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Conrad. HOLY WEEK SERVICES NIGHTLY AT FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. Virgil E. Meyer, pastor of First Brethren church, announces a series of special pre-Easter services to begin on Palm Sunday morning and continue thru Easter Sunday evening service begins at 7 p. m. and week-night services Sunday morning. Palm Sunday service begins at 7 p. m. and week-night services are at 7:30. Friday evening the pastor will show colored slides taken in the Holy Land. Pictures of Bethany, Mount of Olives, Gethsemane, Pilate’s Judgement Hall, the Via

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