Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 79, Number 5, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 18 August 1955 — Page 8

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COMA UNITY CEI ITER L i * > By Mrs. 2 hn Applegate Descendants f William Harlan had their 53rd annual reunion at Lakeside. Par MSJaubee Lake, southeast of dilford, Sunday. The park is If ated on the farm where Williai Harlan lived before his death. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groves of afayette and Dorothea Groves, I Iford, made the reunion a succe; . Mrs. F. E. I ilmer, Edgerton, O. was elected ] esident; Mrs. Delbert Palmer, igerton, vice-presi-

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dent; Mrs. Robert Groves, Lafayette. secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Delbert Palmer and Mrs. Walter Miller, program committee. A telegram from Fern Harlan, Bellefontaine, O. and a letter from Vera Estep of Bradenton, Fla., were read. Robert Groves read and told about a hanging at Ligonier in the early days which was attended by hundreds of curious people, among whom was his grandfather, William Harlan. Even the tree on which the man was hung was hacked to pieces by souvenir hunters. Mrs. John Applegate gave two readings, then Miss Groves had charge of “Human Bingo’' and a scavanger hunt. Oldest person present was Mrs. Charles E. Har-

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lan of Milford, and the youngest was Earl Miller, 10 months old. The 110th session of Indiana Eldership of Church of God will he at Bear lake camp site, Wolf lake, Aug. 21-24. Opening sermon is Sunday at 7:30 by the retiring president, Rev. Alvin Link. Members of the Mt. Tabor church are being urged by their pastor to attend. Mrs. Homer Ganshorn returned home Saturday from McDonald hospital, Warsaw, after treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Disher called at Goshen hospital to see their new granddaughter, Dixie Dianne Disher, then Thursday they called at the Disher home at Syracuse to admire the baby and see how much she had developed. Dixie was born Aug. 6 and weighed 7 lbs. 7 ozs. at birth. Her father, Donald Disher, is stationed at Stutgart, Germany. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheets of this community and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harman, Warsaw, are home from als day vacation. They visited Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Davenport in Texas, the Grand Canyon, the Bad Lands, and Yellowstone National park. In all, they were in 12 states. They were especially thrilled when they toured Old Mexico with a guide. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Higgins, Mrs. Dorotha Anthony and son, Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Disher and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Disher, attended the Seymour reunion at Bourbon school. Bob Blohm of South Bend is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Edler and Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bower and Billy and Jimmy Walters spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Faye Thompson at New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Becknell of Minerva, near Canton, 0., were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edler and accompanied the Edlers to the Becknell reunion at Nappanee park, Sunday. Mrs. Jerry Bower and children of Columbia City visited with Mrs. Joseph Bower on Monday. Mrs. F. E. Palmer returned to her home at Edgerton, 0., Sunday evening with her son, Delbert and wife. Kendall Wayne Hartzell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartzell, has been ill with pneumonia in Bremen hospital. It is a pleasure to report that he is out of danger and will be brought home some : time this week. | Mrs. Ora Anglin and Mrs. Wil- | liam Stackhouse were Sunday din- ! ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ! Anglin. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parks, Paul I and Marlene, spept Sunday afterj noon with Mr. Park’s parents, Mr. [ and Mrs. Walter Parks at Clunette. Jan Hartzell, daughter of Mr. j and Mrs. Kenneth Hartzell, spent Friday and Saturday with her ! grandmother, Mrs. Henry Myers, I and Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Lloyd Miller. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Chivington dined with Rev. and Mrs. Warren McCuen, Sunday. There were 140 at Mt. Ta/bor Sunday school services, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Douglas had lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anglin, Sunday evening. Young Adult class of Mt. Tabor Sunday school enjoyed a picnic at the Syracuse park, Sunday, after the morning service. The afternoon was spent in visiting, enjoying the beauty of nature, and taking care of 12 children. Mrs. Eva Fox and daughter, Martha, were among the descendants of Adam Yarian who gathered at Nappanee park Sunday. Gay Douglas and Ronald Anglin •were cared for Sunday by Mrs. Floyd Anglin while their parents attended a picnic. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gay and Mr. and Mrs. Chance Thomas were guests of the Atlee Millers at their Syracuse lake cottage. Sunday evening a group of young people from South Bend, took charge of the service at Millwood Chapel church. Mr. and Mrs. Chance Thomas and Walter Thomas attended the old fashioned threshing reunion northwest of Ft. Wayne, Friday. Thirty steam engines were on display. Wash I. Anglin is a patient at Murphy Medical Center, Warsaw. The four older children of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wood have been vacationing with their grandmother and aunt, Eva and Martha Fox.

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(By Mrs. Virgil Stump) Herbert Miller, who lives a half mile south of here, suffered rib fracture and other injuries while working on the Henry Mullett farm when a tractor overturned on him. Dale Frazier family suffered' injuries in an auto accident last week at Elkhart. Herb Fervida family returned Sunday from a vacation trip, after being delayed by the illness of their son, Bryan, who was in a hospital for several days with summer flu. Garry and Randy (Jrov spent several days last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Croy. j Mrs. Virgil Stump jr., Jack and Linda spent last week at Dewart lake. Mrs. Ada Hershberger gave a pink and blue shower in honor of Mrs. Albert Hershberger, Friday. Nancy Brumbaugh injured her knee a week ago when she fell oft her bicycle. Mrs. Amos Sheets and children, and Mrs. Royse Geyer and two sons were recent callers of Mrs. Cloyd Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stump sr., were Sunday callers at the Eldon Stump and Arnold Dallman homes. Mr. and Mrs. Harve DeFrees and Mr. and Mrs. Junior DeFrees spent Saturday in Chicago and attended the Cub and Milwaukee hall game. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stump jr. made a business trip to Chicago Monday, Clarence Smith and Ray Jackson attended the Cassopolis fair one dav last week and a number from this vicinity attended the fair at Warsaw and Goshen last week. Cloyd Jackson and Merl Croy families attended the Keck reunion Sundav at Bethany school. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stump and Mrs. Stump’s sister, Sophia and friend, all from South Bend, 1 were Saturday evening callers at the Virgil Stump Sr. home. i Mr. and Mrs. Otto Robison vis-! ited his father, O. D. (Tony) Rob- 1 ison. Sunday at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Leonard (Ilo) James. The condition of Mr. Rob-! ison was improved. , Alvin Wisler family were Sat-! urdav evening guests at Merl Croy: home. Robert Guard family were “nests one day last week at the Kenneth Sharp home. Recalls Valley Forge on Trip Thru Flood Water William Stutzman, southwest of Nappanee, was reminded, the other day of his dramatic ride last fall thru six and a half feet of flood water with his team to haul a neighbor’s milk out for pick-up. His horse went under water twice, he remembers, getting ducked in two holes before they were able to start swimming. They came thru unharmed. provides,” says Stutzman. “I remembered reading about horses that delivered supplies by team thru icy water to George Washington at Valley Forge.” Valley Forge is in the Amish country in Pennsylvania. SWIM SUITS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, LARGE SELECTION. SHIVELY’S DRY GOODS DEPT.

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Mrs. Fred Goss and daughter, Julia. Clinton, lowa, are visiting this week with her brother-in-law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Goss. Fred Goss, am industrial service engineer for Standard Oil, is on a business trip to Aruba, Venezuela, South America.