Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 79, Number 32, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 23 February 1956 — Page 10

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by Mrs. Robert Ramfelt Patricia Ann Tusing,. ER Warsaw, was one of many nurses to

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receive her cap at a ceremony Mrs. Minniei Weimer and Mr. Sunday afternoon at Plymouth Congregational church in Fort Wayne. Her proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tusing. Patricia Ann graduated from Lees-

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burg high school in 1954, attended Ball State, for one year and started training at Parkview Methoddst School of Nursing, Ft. Wayne last August. This school is affiliated with Purdue. 1 Those attending the capping from Hasting were the Royce Biller family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar. Mrs. Minnie Weimer and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harmon attended the funeral Monday of Merrill Eire, 60, Ligonier. He was the son-in-law of the late Charlie Dausman, virag married bo his daughter, Elsie. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hollar dined Suriday with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Gall, Culver. Mr. and Mrs. Gall usually spend their winders in Florida, but are staying home this winter. Mrs. Abe Mast had a quiltings Wednesday, attended by Mesdamji Katie Chupp, Amos Mast, Erry^' PLEASE INCLUDE OLD ADDRESS, WHEN REPORTING A CHANGE OF ADDRESS ON TOUR SUBSCRIPTION.

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Mast of Goshen, Ezra Schmucker, Mervin Farmwald, Jacob Mast, Ralph Sommers, Adiai Miller, Rudolph Yoder/ and Alma Stoltzfus. f RADIO BROADCAST Mr. and Mrs. John Yoder, Nappanee, are sponsoring and giving a religious broadcast each Sunday over station WKAM, Goshen, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Yoder was formerly Emma Stutzman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stutzman, now living in Nappanee. The Yoders have one daughter, Carole. Phyllis Baker won first at the State music contest at Indianapolis Saturday in a clarinet trio with Linda Rassi and Nancy Hall. Royce Biller family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and. Mrs. Biller and Belinda at Fort Visitors at church Sunday were Pfc. Nteith Hollar, who is hpme ~qr ten days from an Army Air Force Base in Texas, where he jqst finished basic training.* Another visitor was Gene Miller, Milford. Adult class meets at church annex Friday at 7:30. Arrangements committee are the Paul Kegebeins and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis who will entertain with games and/ monies. Bible reading chapters for next week are Matjc, I and Acts ff. LaVerne Soales dined Sunday at the Paul Hollar home'with the Xendall Biller family and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis.

ANNIVERSARY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Harmon celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary Saturday * with their wedding attendants, the .Kendall Billers, they had dinner’ at Foe and Faye, Syracuse. Junior Faurc# was honored at a birthday dinner Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fox, Vorma and David. Tuesday evening Mrs. Oscar Haney and Mrs. Enos Hollar , visited at the Fox home. V Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Rummel and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yoder and Tom and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis visited Wednesday eve with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kegebein spent Saturday evening at the Hollar 8 DAY SPRING WIND KITCHEN WALL CLOCKS, $4.95 PLUS i’AX. LEHMAN'S HARDWARE, PHONE 68.

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home. Sunday afternoon visitiors and. luncheon guests df Mr. and° Mrs. Guy Biller, Bourbon, .were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumfelt and Donal Von and Mrs. Lillie Rule, Etna Green. William Miller, their 19 year old son and his buddy, William Sarber, enlisted in the navy and will go to Indianapolis Feb. 27. They will Stay buddies thru nine weeks of basic training at Great Lakes, 111. and hope to take schooling in the Electronics field. Valetine Yoder has been ill at home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fox and David called ait the Clara Fox home Saturday evening. ! WASHINGTON TOUR l Royce Biller was among 58 persons from Indiana making a tour of Washington, D. C. last week. He was the local representative fOr the Farmers Union. Joe Palmer, Claypool and Luhr Alexander, Silver Lake, were other members from Kosciusko county in the group. They called at the offices of their congressman and senators and met with Dept, of Agriculture officials, urging them to take immediate steps to halt the shrinking fafm income trend in this country. They visited the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Jefferson Memorial, Arlington cemetery/ where they saw the guards change duty, Mount Vernon, FBI Dept, of Justice, National Capital, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, which impressed Royce very much, the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Smithsonian Institutes and a tour of the White House. On their one free evening they were entertained by a stage show j similar to “Super Circus” at a night club. They attended Old Christ Episcopal church at Alexandria, Va., where each president is asked to attend at least once during his years of office, ft was George Washington’s church and they saw his family pew, also they stood on the sihmtsplate placed on the §pot where Robert E. Lee was baptised. They made the trip by train and stayed at Uhe Hotel Continental.Each hour oh the day and tours were planned ahead. Mr. . Biller was very much impressed with everything- he saw and learned as he is a “good listener." He advised every one'to take his family on a trip to Washington, D. C. i

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i Mrs. Elias iSarber \ Elder and Mrs. Elias Sarber, Kenneth and Shirley, called Sum day afternoon at the Guy Roahrig and Charles McGowen homes. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thompson visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, Sunday- afternoon. Several from here attended the Elkhart County Swine: Breeders lie at Goshen, Wednesday afternoon. Royce Biller and son of Hastings called Saturday in our vicinity.

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K By Mary Burkey Mr. and Mrs. John Goss dined Wednesday with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaum at Nappanee/and had dinner Sunday with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Greenawalt, north of Goshen-. Mrs. Roy Davidhizer and Mary Jane, west of Goshen, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Floyd C. Metzler. Max Huxton and Mrs., Wilma Hartman of Elkhart, visited the latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sheets, Sunday afternoon. i, ? SUDDEN DEATH Word was received here by Mrs.

Grace Fisher of the sudden passing of Oran Butler of Glendale, Arizona, during a heart attack Feb. 11. Mr. Butler formerly lived near Wolf Lake and was the father of Mbs. Donald Fisher of Glendale, The Fishers formerly lived here. He is survived by his wife and daughters, Mrs. Fisher and Ina Mae Stickler at Glendale, Ariz. and a Son, Heber, in service in Gejwhany. !• MdF and Mrs. Wayne Welty spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Goss. „ Mrs. Vern Miller is Confined to her bed. Visitors of Mrs. Miller and the Stanley Pippenger family last week and over Sunday, were/ Mr. an<L-M*§. Warren Miller, Bremen; the Edward Millers, Mishawaka/ Eminent millers, New Paris; Mrs. .LaMar Pletcher, Mrs. Wendell FiSher, Mrs. Wayne Weity, Vonda Wysong, Mrs, Tom Mattern and Sons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glousev ,• Menno J. Hochstetler family visited Mr?, and Mrs'.’ Joe Chupp, Thursday evening. v Thomas Mattern family had dinner Sunday with- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mattern. That evening they visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- Walter Bemiller at Jamestown, t. . Charles Goss, Locke Twp. trustee, attended state assessors’ meeting Wednesday at Fa. Wayne. Mrs. Roy Miller and Mrs. Floyd •v- Mefzler visited the former’s daughter, Mrs.,Eddie Pletcher, af Wakarusa, Thursday. Mrs. Henry Hochstetler and children, Atwood, had dinner Mon. day of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Menno J. Hochstetler. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Chupp, Nappanee, Re\\ and Mrs. Charles Goss, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne.,Welty,

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1956

Melvin Qoss spent the week-end with his brother, Charles jr. and family at Areola, 111. * Johnny Mast family, Nappanee, and Floyd Burkholder family, dined with Mr., and Mrs. Levi J. S> Hochstetler and Doris, Sunday.

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