Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 78, Number 37, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 March 1955 — Page 8
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1 Union Center | ■ , t ... i By Mary Bur iey Homemaker’s Guild meets Thursday, April 7 at the home of Mrs- Howard Slabaugjh at 7:30. Roll call response will be an exchange of the season’s bulbs. Mrs. Everett Mishler has charge of the program. Jolly Neighbors club meets all day Thursday with Mrs. Ed Mathews at Goshen. Church of the Brethren District Women’s Rally is all day Tuesday, April sth in Goshen colege auditorium. Palm Sunday afternoon the Brethren district chorus will give Handel’s Messiah in the Goshen college auditorium at 2 o’clock. A daughter was born to Rev. and Mrs. Jencey Hershberger of the Mennonite Mission at Toto March 18. They are formerly of Salem Mennonite church. Mrs. Hershberger was iLavina Garber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Garber. The baby is named Betty Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Flora are parents of son, born March
24 by Cesarean section, named Phildp Dean- | Rev. Paul Peachy of Harrisonburg, Va., preached at Salem 1 Mennonite church Sunday eve-j ning. Rev. Chester Helmuth of Pinto, Md and Goshen, had charge of devotions and Mary Helmuth spoke at children’s meeting. Rev. Francis Freed preached in the forenoon. / Christian Homebuilders class of Union Center church meets Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Stuckman. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Tobias Were supper guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lechlitner at Wakarusa, Saturday. Callers of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ressler last week were Mr. and Mrs John Kohli, Mrs. Jesse Christophel, daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weaver, Alvin Rohrer, Wayne Smeltzer, Rev. Francis Freed. Elaine Neff had dinner Saturday with John Dausman family. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Anglemyer, spent Monday at Indianapolis, /where they attended Farmers Union meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weldy, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Furgerson, Wakarusa, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yoder, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Weldy, were supper guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs Henry Flory, Wakarusa. Supper guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hahn and Mrs. Gertrude Mishler were Pvt. E 2 and Mrs. James Reed and David, Mr. and Mrs. George Reed and Georgia. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Martin were her cousin, Orrin Fisiher of Lakeville, Mrs. Alma Graibill and Mrs. Ella Diens of Goshen. , Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ressler dined Sunday with their son, Mr. and Mrs- Dale Ressler and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bateman of Mishiaiwaka, visited Mr. , and Mrs. Clayton, Anglemyer, /Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Guy Hollar and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shrap, Nappanee, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tobias, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Anderson at Bremen, Sunday evening. Mrs. Ralph Fink and sons, Niappanee, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and/ Mrs. Vem Cripe. Mrs- George Sheets called on the Cripes Monday, evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent, north of Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rummel and daughter, Kathleen, dined Sunday with the Kent’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Ogle at South Bend, in honor of Mrs. Kent’s birthday March. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe, Mrs, Ivan Mart?, and Mrs. Leonard Stouder, attended the funeral Friday afternoon of the baity of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stouder at Elkhart. The baby is a grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Manford StouderUpland male quartet of Upland, Calif., plan to be at Unipa Grove Brethren In Christ the evening of April 1. ~~ Union Grove Brethren In Christ prayer meeting is Wednesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeakey at Elkhart for the members who live in that locality and also at the iMerl Keck home, New Paris, for those living in this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hepler, Nappianee, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Cripe and Mrs. George Sheets, were at South Bend Thursday. The Keplers had supper with the Cripes. Amish church will be in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Miller, Sunday. Eld D. Stutzman family moved last Thursday to the place owned by the late Mr. and Mrs- Walter Amo, just west of Union Center church, which they bought some time ago. Harold Umbaugh family and Mrs. Ethel Umbaugh, went to Elkhart Monday evening to the home of i the latter’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Geil, to spend the evening and Mrs. Ethel Umbaugh j stayed for the week with the
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MOTHERS GUILD TO SEE STL YE SHOW Mothers Guild meets April 6 with Mrs. Glen MeMurray for a program on ‘Fashions and Beauty Hints” in charge of Mrs. Tom Wegmiller and Mrs. James Ulery. Fashions from Hi-Gay shop will be modeled. CABLE STITCH CLUB Cable Stitch club meets this Thursday with Mrs. Onbin Hoffer with a lesson, “Quick and easy meals” giyen by Bernice Knepp.
Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. Richard Adams, and Forrest Adams, called Sunday ’at South Bend Osteopathic hospital to see Richard who had surgery Friday. Later they lunched at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Sponseller in South Bend. Mrs. Paul Cripe, Bremen, called Friday at the J. C- Bock home. Lester Kuhn, Lakeville, was a Saturday evening caller. NEW PATTERNS, HIGH TSTOWN CARPET. SHIVELY’S FURNITURE DEPT.
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