Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 79, Number 6, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 25 August 1955 — Page 4

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LOCKE NEWS

By Mary Burkey Mr. and Mrs. Irven Schwartz and sons, attended a wiener roast Friday in honor of the 19th birthday of the twin sisters, Lora and Nora Schwartz at the home of their

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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwartz near Etna Green. Others there were Sanford Kilmer family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weaver, Union Twp.,j Esther Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schwartz, Nappanee; Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Yoder, near Etna Green, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Yoder, Milford. i Raymond Long family, northeast of Wakarusa, brought homemade ice cream Thursday evening to the home of her aunt, Mr. and Mrs.! Alvin Yoder. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Weldy, sobby and Mary of Columbus, Ind., were dinner guests Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herschal Yoder and Patsy of Ligonier, were there Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Maust dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Holaway, Nappanee. Mrs. Jacob Culp, Salem, 0., was a visitor Monday afternoon. Dinner guests Sunday of Herman Miller family were Ruby and Betty Miller of Michigan, Mary Ellen Lehman, Levi and Samuel Miller and Elmer Chupp of LaGrange. Harvey Martin family were there in the evening. Mrs. Fred Goss and Julia of Clinton, la. and Mr. and Mrs. John Goss, dined Tuesday with Junior Pletcher family. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Goss were there Sunday evening. Mrs. Lowell Slabaugh and sons, Mrs. Laurel Haines and Judy of Locke, Mrs. Frank Gaff of Goshen were guests of Mrs. Haines’s sister, Mrs. Glenn Method, New Paris, Thursday afterj noon. Judy remained with her aunt until Sunday. I Harvey Miller family were sup-

per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Burkholder, west of Nappanee, Sunday. Mr. and (Mrs. Oren Troup of Ann Arbor, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Muntz and daughters, Linda and Janet, Nappanee, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Muntz. Jan and Ned Troup; who spent last ..week with their i grandparents, returned home with their parents, Sunday evening. All night guests Thursday of Mr.! and Mrs. Joseph Miller were Mr. j and Mrs. Joel Stoltzfoos, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Smoker of Penna., andj Jonas Yoder of Oklahoma. Satur-j day night callers were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller, Mary and Anna of Stuarts Draft, Va. Ronald Kirkwood and Milo Ediger were at Pandora and Columbus Grove, 0., Friday, where Ronald will teach music in the grade schools this fall. Ruth Haines spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Maxine Hersh. berger and Doris at Nappanee. Vesper service by Locke church was on the lawn of the Jerome Burkey hme, soirthside of, the church, Sunday evening. Frieda Clouse had charge of the song service. Lavina Switzer played an 1 accordion solo and the evening message was given by Rev. Erwin Thomas. Ambassador class taught by Ray Zereher met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Hochstetler, Friday evening. Children’s classes of Locke church, taught by Mrs. Archie Fike, Mrs. Jesse Hochstetler and Mrs. Lemuel Wise, were entertained by the teachers at a class party at Nappanee Community park, Wednesday afternoon. Supper guests of Jesse E. Hochstetier family Sunday were her brother, Delbert Slabaugh and family, the Ora Masts, Mrs. Ar. thur Walters, Carol and Kenneth, near Etna Green.

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Moyer of Wakarusa and the Irven Stahlys had a picnic with Mr. and Mrs. : Gerald Stahly and John at Geralds home. Sunday. In the afternoon the ladies called on Mr. and Mrs. Clell Hartman jr. and Mrs. Vern Geyerr Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hostetler of Goshen, who have been on a youth team since June, serving in various places, arrived here Monday with her mother, Mrs. Israel j Brendel of Goodvilje, Pa., to visit j another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. j i Isaac Weaver, until the latter i part of the week, when Mrs. Brent-j ! del will accompany a third daughter, Erwin Martin family, of Terre Hill, Pa., home. The Martins came to visit the Weavers last Saturday. Mrs. Harold McAfee of Bourbon and Mrs. Forrest Scheets called on their father, Ed Rassi at Kline home, Elkhart, Monday evening. Mrs. McAfee and Charles were visitors at Scheets home, Sunday. Robert Haines went with the Nappanee FFA group on a fourday trip to Southern Indiana and Kentucky. Mrs. Manasses Miller and Rosa, Laura Schmucker ,west of Nappanee, and Verbie Miller of Ayr dined with Harvey M. Miller family, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Clouse and Frieda, called on the Marion Lechlitner family, Wakarusa, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Foster of Bourbon, called on Mrs. Charles Pletcher, Sr. and Mrs. Vern Miller. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Clouse, Ann and Ray, Nappanee, dined Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clouse. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Leinhart, Wakarusa, were there Thursday evening. The Walter Clouses called on Jim Clouse at Nappanee, Saturday. Thelda Smith and Lois Weldy, Wakarusa, dined Sunday at the Victor Culp home. Mrs. James Shumaker, Nappanee. and the George Reeds, visited Earl Rettinger family at Bourbon,! Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Stahly at-! tended the 1917 high school class! reunion Sunday in Elkhart with l Howard Rosenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hamil-; ton, Warsaw, called on her folks, the senior Charles Fletchers, Friday. LAUGHMAN REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fink attended the Laughman reunion Sunday in Lethermans Grove. Nelson Fink, Wakarusa, is president, Mrs. Jarius Laughman, Elkhart, sec.-treas.. assisted by Mrs. Lawrence Fink. Loren Noleton, South Bend and Harry Leinhart, who' were formerly from Oak Grove

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and boyhood friends of me Laughmans, were present with their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chip, South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Waldibeser and Kay, near Milford, visited Mrs. May Haines, Sunday. Mrs. Marion Lechlitner, Waka- [ rusa, visited Mrs. Charles Clouse j and Frieda Wednesday. Mrs. LaMar Clouse and children, Nappanee, were there Thursday. Mrs. Forrest Scheets and Bobby | called on Mrs. Theron Landaw at Goshen, Monday. i Milo Ediger of Inman, Kans., j was a guest last week of Ronald ; Kirkwood at the home of his folks Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bleile. The boys were companions in PAX service in Jordan. Saturday they went to Ronald’s relatives at Bloomington, 111., and another PAX friend, Irven Kennel, Eureka, 111., before going to Inman to visit Milo’s relatives. iMrs. Norman Schrock, Dicky and Gregory, west of Goshen, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Russel Stahly. | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yoder called on her brother, the Amos Weldys, southeast of Nappanee, Friday evening. The Albert and Harvey M. Millers were guests of their mother, Mrs. Manasses Miller, west of Nappanee, Monday evening. Ice cream I and cake was served in honor of j Albert’s birthday, i Mrs. Lewis Robison called on the ! Jerome Burkeys Sunday forenoon. | Callers Monday were Mrs. Jacob Culp of Salem, 0., Mrs. Roy Miller and Janice. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bleile, Nappanee, called in the even nig, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller called on Mr. and. Mrs. Levi R. Hochstetler, west of Nappanee, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Lederman, Ft. Wayne, spent the weekend with her parents, the Neal Slabaugh family: Dinner guests were Herbert Maust family, west of Goshen, Levi Slabaugh family, Charlotte Stickel, Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Silvanus Miller, New Paris. Mrs. J. Monroe Long spent the week-end with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Deleamp at Goshen. Charles Long is home from Ball State teachers college summer school. ! Paul Lehman family were acj companied to Kidron, 0., by her ■; parents, Rev. and Mrs. Maurice ! Long and Sharon, Osceola, to attend the wedding of Rev. Wayne North of Vineland, Canada and

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Doris Amstutz, Saturday in Kidron Mennonite ehuren. j Recent callers of Mrs. Levi 1 Chupp and family were Perry Mil-! ler family, Mrs. Levi Farmiwald; and daughters, Mrs. Jonas Yoder, j Rosie Robison, Wilma Yoder, Mrs. I Joe Miller, Mrs. Andy Mast, Mr. j and Mrs. Clarence Yoder and son, ] Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, Mr. i and Mrs. Levi Detwiler and i daughters, Rudy Chupp family, t Mrs. Edward Ramer and daughter, j Wakarusa, Mr and .Mrs. Roy | Davidhizer, Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. j Hemy Hershberger, New Paris; ■Virgil Enders and daughter, Lin-; da, Tippecanoe, Sam Chupp fam-! ill, Noah Chupp, Mr. and Mrs. j Yost Mast, Daniel P. Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers, the Harvey Weavers, Homer Millers, Henry j J. Yoders, of Okla., Levi Yoder, Mrs. John Hochstetler, Mrs. Bill Hochstetler, Mrs. Elmer Troyer and Mrs. Andy Diener and daughter, Lydia.

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When we say that Chevrolet’s the car to drive, the official record books of stock car competition back us up all the way. Listen to this—as just one example: Daytona Beach—NASCAR* Acceleration Tests Over Measured Mile From Standing Start. Chevrolet captured the four top positions in its class —and beat every high-price car but one! Come in—the weather’s so nice these days that we love to get out in it too! And giving you a demonstration drive is all the excuse we need! ‘Notional Association for Stock Car Auto Racing Drive with care . . . EVERYWHERE!

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