Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 80, Number 13, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 11 October 1956 — Page 3

4-H Tractor Clubs Have Banquet at Goshen Tonite . Cos unity 4-H Trraotor Maintenance banquet is tonight (Thursday) at f6:30 in the Fiamm Bureau comunity room, Goshen, with 12 awards too be made, plus ribbons and certificates for completion. Roger Buss of Nappiamee Keep 'Em Roiling club, a district winner, who also placed high in the state contest, will get one of the awards. Boys from that club and from the vo-ag class will attend from Napipanee. Nlappanee club leaders are Lowell Weldy, Sel Copeland, Tom Matltem and Melvrn Spicher. Marty Biupker of Niappianee Implement & Supply, will present the senior award and Vern Hess of Foraker, the junior award. A fOlim will bp shown on Iran, detailing their methods of plowing with oxen and short pointed stick to break the ground, or spading it by hand and breaking the clods of earth with wooden mallets. Wheat production, thru the baking of bread, is shown. WILLING WORKERS CLASS Methodist Willing Workers class will meet at the church Tuesday at 7:30, for annual Silent AuoLon. The topic, “Apparel during Bible times” will be given by Mrs. Lowell Roose, and devotions by Mrs. Roy Slagle. Roll call is “A dress IMI always remember.” Hostesses are John Huffman, Mrs. Walter Miller, and Mrs. J. D. R. Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Davddhizer have moved into their home at 404 E. John st., which they bought from the Maxwell Clouse family.

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Leroy Slabach & Bridie on Trip To Niagara Falls Marietta Hoohstetler became the bride of Leroy Slabach Saturday ! evening at North Main Street Mennonite church, Nappanee. Rev. I Homer F. North officiated. I- i..e bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S. Hoehstetler of I Milford. The groom js the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Slabach of Goshen. * The cnurph was decorated with palms and baskets of white gladiolus and music was by a male quartet, composed of Elton Miller, Francis Bender, Royce Yoder and Howard Miller. The bride wore a ballerina length gown of white satin and lace, and carried rto noses on a white Bible. She was attended by her sister, Beatrice Martin, matron of honor, and Fannie Mae Slabach, sister of the groom, bridesmaid. ajaiinn was uadi' mum and Clarence Graber also attended. Guests were seated by Stanley Hoehstetler, brcUer of tine J bride; Mervin Sliabadh, brother oi [the groom; and Kenneth Yoder. I Mrs. Man on Miller, Ruby Slabach, Margaret Graber, Wimon. Hershberger, and Orville Yoder, Served at the reception at Union. Center school after the ceremony. The couple will return in a week from a trip to Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stouder, and Mr. and Mrs. Manford Stouder of Elknart spent Saturday at the State Corn Picking contest at Marion. Later they drove to Van Wert, Ohio and spent the evening with the Everett Stouder family. Everett formerly lived in Nappanee.

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Albert Anst & Bride at Home of His Parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aust are at I home with his parents, the Elmer lAusts, 922 5- 19th, Goshen, fellowling their marriage Sept. 21 and i wedding trip .to Michigan. idle bride is the former Ellen Arlene Callander, daughter of Mr. and Mans. John Callander, Nappa'nee. Rev. Orvin Kilmer performed the ceremony at Turkey Creek Church of the Brethren, for which the bride wore a gown of balb blue taffeta with .tight oodice and picture neckline, a ballerina skirt, and matching long mitts.> She carried white pompoms on a white Bible and light blue streamers with flowers Med in each love knot Her single strand of pearls Was a gift of the groom. Matron, of honor, Mrs. Emile Huffman, a cousin of the bride, and bridesmaid Mrs. Lester of Goshen, wore white gownis, White flower headpieces and carried light blue pompoms. Leslter Oaiasel of Goshen, and Roger Abbot, Elkhart, attended the groom. Serold Edward and Jim Hoke of Goshen, ding .trip to Michigan. The two mothers both wore blue accessories and corsages of pink carnations. Mrs. Millie Aust sang .accompanied by Mrs. Dale Atkinson at the piano. Karen and Jianat Cook were assisting hostesses ait the reception before the couple left on a wed- ' ding nUp to Michigan. ! The bride is a 1955 graduate of Nappanee high school and is eonplayed at Quality Printers. Her I husband, a 1950 graduate of Goshen high school, is employed as a mason. MOVE TO MILLERSBURG 'Mr. and Mrs. Lewi Burkholder have dosed Garver® dry goods I store which .they operated in their home. They moved Wednesday to Millersburg. The dry goods business may be continued at another location if someone else takes it over, Mrs. Burkholder said Tuesday. Edna Chu.pp of Nappanee and Polly Schwartz, Adams . county, are in Florida visiting at Pinecraft Branch, Sarasota. Mrs. Isabelle Heckaman will be hostess to Business and Professional Womens club Oct. 15, 7:30 p.m. VISIT INFANTS DI VARTMENI EVERYTHING FOR THE SHIVELY’S DRY GOODS DEPT

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Legion Auxiliary Plans Westville Christmas Gifts Fifteen members attended the meeting Oct. & of American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 154. American War Mothers extended an invitation to members to alttend the tree dedication at Souithside school, Oct. 19, at 1 p. m. * ft was decided to buy a Christmas ward' gift for Westoviille hospital. Dona Oswalt and Mildred Parks reported on their trip to Westville, Oot. 3 with gifts of clothing and money from the department for the Veteran canteen fund. Hostesses were Dorothy- Geyer, Gleo Hartman, Em Beezley and Elnora Clay. Lloyd Truest To Manage Goshen Shoe Store Lloyd Truex of Nappanee, has resigned as manager of Wolfberg’s shoe department to become manager of a Goshen shoe store starting Oot. 15. He will manage Miller’s I Footwear, which was recently ! purchased by Robert Howard of Elkhart from Robert B. Miller. Mr. Truex has worked at Woifbergs 10 Vz years and was shoe manager six years. He and his wife, the former Barbara More; - heffer, and two children, Detob" and Teddy, live in Nappanee and alttend Church of the Brethren. H'-'s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Will Truex, R 1, Wakarusa. SEPT. ACCIDENT RATE IN FLKH4RT COUNTY HIGH FOR YOUNG DRIVERS Two were killed in September traffic and 28 were hunt in Elk hart counity, Sheriff Vernon L. Cripe reno-nis. Property damage was $27,085. Drivers between 16 and 25 had 36 accidents, compared' to all drivers over 25, who had 30 accidents. Os 35 arrests, seven were for speeding, eight for reckless driving, five for failure to yield right of way, four for public Intoxication and three for diving under the influence. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Beattv. Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beatty and Jeanie Culp, Nappanee dined Sunday at the home of Mr ,and Mrs. Harold Hamsher and son, i Jim. ' The dinner honored Jim’s 'l6th birthday. Sunday even:,nr 'guests were Mr. and Mrs. Devon jMorian. and family, Bourbon and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Swank, Bremen. JUNIOR WOMANS CLUB Junior Wowans club meets Oct. 16 at the home of Pat Sheets. Roll call is “What I do or do not like about my community”. The president would like ail members to alttend as final plans will be made for the public pancake supper at Legion Home, Nov. 3. | NAPPANEE LODGE MEETING Nappanee Lodge 566 F7A iF&AM meets Tuesday for M. M. degree. There will be a joint meeting of Nappanee and Kosciusko county lodges for instruction T'hurs., Oot. 18. Grand Lecturer Lewis Firestine will speak. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner and Mrs. Max Miller and son, Craig, visited the Jesse Yoders of Plymouth, Sunday afternoon. J | Market Report | I As of October 10, 1956 July Wheat 1.99 Com 1.15 Oats 72 Soybeans 2.05 Eggs *... .41 Quotations from the mills and Neuhauser Hatcheries.

Funeral at N.P. / for 5 Year Old Hilled by Auto Services were Friday at New Paris First Brethren dhurch for Ann Elizabeth Stump, 5, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stump, R 1, New Paris, who was killed by an automobile in front Os her home on CR 142, Tuesday, last week. The Child was the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stump, Gnavelton, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vail, New Paris. Driver of the car, Herbert Fervida, R 2, Milford, was not- held. He told ithe police he did not see the girl until after the car had struck her. Mrs, Richard Chapman and Mrs. Harry Greene attended a District Red Cross meeting at Warsaw. Tuesday, i Mr. and Mrs. M. C. HahiF* spent a few days last week in Columbus, Ohio attending a meeting of the National Well Drillers Contractors Association. Mrs. Frank McClure and sons, Mike and Tom, Elkhart, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mfs. M. C. Hahn. jT Funeral Today at Wakarusa for John M. Wise John M. Wise, 60, father of Mrs. Raymond Tilotson and Mrs. Delbent Evans, both of Nappanee. died Tuesday at his home in Wakarusa, where he was a lifetime resident. retired carpenter, he was born June 11, 1896, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Wise. He married the former Nellie Culp in 1915 and his wif e survives along with eight children, 24 grandchildren, four brothers and three sisters. > Services are at 2 p. m. today (Thursday) at Wakarusa Church of 6he Brethren in change of Rev. Robert Perkins, and burial will be at Yellow Creek cemetery. 4-H Achievement Night at H.S. Gym Monday The 4-H e’ub achievement night is Monday, at the high school gym. There will be a pot luck supper ia‘ 6:45 followed bv a program by the 4-H clubs. Awards wall be presented by someone from the county extension office. In -.hange of the program are Carol Weldy and her committee, Carol Arnold, Sharon Seohrist and Fr r°n_ Spicher, who will decorate the gym. THREE AT DePAUW Thgee students from Nappanee are registered for fail semester classes ait Depauw Univ.; Barbara Ooppes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Coppes, 351 E. Walnut, a junior; Jack Ulery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter C. Ulery, 806 W. Market^ sophomore; and Alan Wilt, son of'Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Wilt, 352 N. Main sit., a sophomore. “FOR RENT” AND “FOR SALE” SIGNS NOW IN STOCK, 15c EACH. ADVANCE-NEWS OFFICE.

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County Farming Outlook Meet at Goshen Monday Fawners, Ihomemtakers, landowuems, bankers, implement dciaCera, elevator operators and cither farm service organizations are re niinded to attend the outlook meeting Monday, Oat. 15, at 7:30 p. m (DST), in Farm Bureau Community Room, Goshen, by county agent R. C. Stangland. “‘Since Elkhart County farmers are raising many questions as to what’s in the future for .farming”, Mr. Stiangliand adds “A good attendance is expected.” r>r. Rioilin O. Dunsdon of Purdne, will analyze the prospective supply and demand for ag*iouutuiJal commodities. Faculty Fleets 3 Juniors To Honor Society Dorothy Martin, Frederi-* k Hunsberger and Edward Comics, all juniors, have been elected lb the National Honor Society by tihd faculty, on the Jmsis of leadership/ scholarship, service and char^jefen ■i-india Chandler, Jpjiy SMarlln and Vance Lopp hold dyer from last year’s junior class and slx more seniors will be elected. Members of the'society also represent their class in the student council. NATIONAL BEAR heNf NEXT WEEK IN MICHIGAN There will be a Mardd Gras and pumpkin auction during October at Winchester, according to a list of coming events in the Midwest. Grouse hunting season is open until Nov. 1 in the Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan and the migratory waterfowl hunting season is on now until Dec. 9 in Michigan. The National bear hunt is Oct. 1921 at Lake City, Mich. Mrs. Levi Burkholder and three children, south of Oak Grove, visited hr cousin, Mrs. Verna Bieile, north Locke, Sunday afternoon. Junior Band Divided Into Two Sections Jurr'or band has been divided fnto 7th grade and’ Bth g-ade sec tions, Director Fred Webb an mounces, and the Bth grade sentior of 22 members is reviewing lias year’s work, planning to .play tw> concerts next spring and sia i marching Ruth Blevins is president, Stanley Lopp, vice president, and Kay Jensen, secretary-treas-urer. Officers .of the 71th grade of 36, are: Dick Combs, president Randall Clouse, vice president; and Carol Heffer, secretary-treas-urer. 'V4J HADLEY DRESS SHOP TQig VALUE STAMPS Dresses 9-15, 10-20,12V&-24V4 Sweaters, Skirts, Blouses Playtex Bras & Girdles Nappanee, Ind. Phone 272

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\ Ravmond Kauffman family o x |Centreville, Mich., were guests of his mother, Mrs. Henry Kauffman, S. Main, Thursday evening. ■BH Ghupp is working on the I construction gang on the new Bremen hospital addition. Floyd Ohupp, Ev Miller, Levi Slabaugh, Levi Mast and Chancy Schmucker were fishing last wees at Backwater, Mich.

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