Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 80, Number 23, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 20 December 1956 — Page 7
BREAKS ARM IN FALL panee, was takes hospital Thursday after a fall on ice fractured her left arm. Both bones below the elbow were broken.
Dear Everyone Just a note to let you know our hearts and our best wishes will be with you during this gala holiday season. May all your Christmas dreams come true this season! Sincerely, MAIN GRILL
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MAKES PERFECT SCORE j Donald ,W. Rhodes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noihftes Rhodes, attending Lincoln college of Chiropractic at Indianapolis, made .the Dean’s honor roll with a .perfect score of 4.0 and was made secretary of the sophomore class.
CHRISTMAS WISHES For a healthy, happy Christmas ... and many more in years to come! From all of us here to all of you. STILLSON’S Sporting Goods - Menswear
COMMUNITY CENTER 1 ■ i 'u—n—M—■ ■ Mrs. Tohn Applegate Santa Claus was a popular man Wednesday evening when h 6 arrived at Etna-Seoft Planm Bureau and treated with oranges and candv bans. Devotions were in Charge of Etna Methodist inindSter, Rev. Oharles Clifton, and the program ■nas a trombone solo by loiter Gain accompanied by Mary Gawthnop, duet by Sate Ann Reprogß ’tid Marlene Parks, solo by Louise Reipler and readings by Edith Rapier and Truman Nifong. Fruit ?nlad and cookies were served. Mr. and Hudajp MicCuer md Mrs. William -Stackhouse call xi on Robert Wood, near Warsaw Friday. Mr. Wood has been cbmifin xl to the house shsfce his leg wa~ njured by a oow a few weeks ago Howard Clouse family visited Mr. and Mis. Harold Clouse Sunday evening. Mrs. Elsie Stackhouse oaMed or Mrs. Harvey Anglin, west of Sil ■er Lake, Sunday afternoon. Mr? Vnralin has been in ill headth for i long .time. Mt 9. Marie Stan cp v e ft, her daughter, Marjorie Lou and (bus hand of Simonton lake, visited Mr and Mrs. Harold douse, Sunday ■Xteraoon, . Mr, and Mrs. Ray Young gave f Vhner Sunday in ‘honor of thr 90th birthday <kf the tatter's moth ?r, Mrs. Sarah Johnston. Other •vesent were Mr, and Mrs. Alvr tahnsiton, Mr. and Mrs. Hudsrr MioCuen and Noah Johnston, Mott dlle. Midi. Mrs. Joihns/ton reoedv rd money and other gifts. Thursday, Mrs. Dafflias Wyrnar served a birthday dinner in honor >f her father, Hudson, McOuen Others wlio helped Bud celebrat' vere Mrs. MioCuen, Mrs. KendalT Oilier 'and Kent, Mr. and Mrs. ]>s f Yoder, Vicky and Sandra and Mr Wyman. Mrs. Dorothy Anthony assist e'’ it the Doyle Burkett home, BjdjTsr 'tillage, from Friday until Sumrita' The son, Micihaeil, hadl a tonsdlleo • 'Mny at LaGrange hospital and the laughter. Joyce, was unable it-' itterid school all week because o r 'lriess. • ANSON LUTES DIES Anson Lutes. 68, former rest her,' >f this community, dried Dec. 9 ‘‘he Mislhawaka St. Joseph ihospritY His wife, tfhe former Dora M. MSO 'or. and son, Sgt. John A. Lutes '•receded him in death. Survivin' -•re three daughters. Mabel M. an*’ Vliabeith A. Lutes. Mishawaka. Mrs Tames Starkweather. Mich., two sisters. Mrs. Ben Notf-r----■*er, M.itfbaviska, Mrs. Homer Ane Tin, Gliuneritte, and two brother* Ovilile, Nappanee and Fred, Mil* -waka. "A; A pre-Christmas celebration at the home of Mr. -and Mrs. Writer Miller and Rarl Sundlav afternoon -'ntertiained Fannie Miller, Goslhen ■•nd - Mr. and Mrs. Earner Miller Dorothy Ann and Mary Ellen Converse. Early evening callers 'veTe Mr. and. Mrs. Kerldn Clarion Harlfflti famlUr* eroog" ‘o have their fettivitic*’®xit Monday. . Included in the family are Mr. and) Mr®.' Warren Haitian. Dawn, Dale and Mark Green,hills. 0., Rev. and Mrs T lovd Harlan, Auburn. Bemiece Harlan. Peru. Loris Haitians Mr and Mrs. Wavne Wood. Jeanette and, Allan and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Harlan. There were 140 at Mt. Tabo*Sunday morning. A group from the rfhurah will go Christmas Caroline Friday evening and Sunday night : s the annual Christmas program at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Chatties Miller md EaTl, called 1 at the Charles Kerlin home, Milford, Tuesday rvenimg. The Keffttn expect to 'ipenid Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groves, Galy and Gage, at Lafayette.' ’ DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and;. Mrs. Venj Clip? and MtT and Mrs. Ben Hepler celebrated their wedtdng . anniversaries together Mr, and Mrs. Oripe have beeujnarried 45 years and Mr. and Mrs. Hepler were wed 52 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hepler and SbOttie called ih the forenoon and Mrs Harold Geyer was an afternoon flakier. Emanuel Miller spent Sunday in Ihi’rishewantia. Mr. -and Mss. Glenn-Disher were Yosts Sunday at the Disiher Ohristnas dinner. Charles Dtaher fiam’.y, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Disherand auglhter and Oarol Dlsher had
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exwhange of gifts end. a lot of fi. Family night at Camp Creek •Jhufc mu well attended, with a delicious supper and interesting program. The meeting was sponci4’*ed by the Ladies Aid and ever”Thing was planned for the pleasure ■'f the guests. Shut-Ana were not forgotten as plates of food wer® sent to them, -Two boxes of groceries were given to worthy fissm’iHes, and a beautiful poinsebtia "'•as given o the minister , Rev. VrthuT Dodee. / ■Sunday afternoon, Mt. and Mrs G. G. Cain aalled on the former's -on, Melvin and. wiflt, near Mem ‘One. Mrs. Melvin Cain’s health, is noor and she has been assisted •vrith her housework by her grandiaughter, Susan. Susan recenettty had a heart attack. Camp Creek Christmas prognaar s Sunday at 7:30 pjpi Everyone is velccuno. Council meeting wias Miondav ’fight at Camp Creek Church of he Brethren. Two deacons were leeted and other business was nansaoted. Mrs. Henry Myers called on Mrs. T. G. Harlan Tuesday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bower and ‘immy and Billy Walters expect o entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ted ’ower and Mrs. Emma Bower, '■hristonas day. Mir. and Mrs. Henry Myers and >etLbert, visited Mr®. Dave Sechrist pd Etenny.MiHer ,and family, Monay evening. Mt. Tabor S. S. class 5 was enrtained at ‘the Ernest Parks home ■s®t Monday evening. Devotions vere in charge of Ernest Parks. )eOibert Lutes was elected presimt; Franklin Hepler, vioe-presi-ent; Mrs. Harold l Clouse, secre-.ry-itreeasurer. Candy, apples, opcom, sandiwiche® and 1 coffee, ere served to the 40 persons PLEASE INCLUDE OLD ADDRESS, WHEN REPORTING A CHANGE OF ADDRESS ON if OUR SUBSCRIPTION.
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1 1 , v ' ' , preset*. Henry Myers family gad Kem--■bh ttartzeU family pßaft to <Bne "flfh Lloyd MiMr family on CRtrisftmws eve. There wiU be an 'yoehanve of eifibs. Siundiiv. the fiamiil’v of Mrs. John Mn,are were entertained at the ■Vnner and gift eKdhaniee. Other* *>re®eftt were tlhe Oien Loweffl Anglin Catnip. Devon Mod 4 ® family, Stanley MHJce) and Mi*. andMrs. 3 Halve Moore. . . Among those who attended the carriage of Joan Ohaipanan and fames Lee Georgy at Grand T tod'ge, Midi. Methodist church evening were Mr. and Mrs Devon Moore, Mr. and Mrs Fd George, Mr. and Mrs. Piau 1 and Freddie, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel George and Mr. and Mrs. Wvrman Georgie and Karen. Mrs. William Stackhouse called on Mrs. Joseph Bower Thursday Alice Stuitamian has been in Northern Indblana dhiildrOis hospital, South Bend, for several weeks having physical therapy treatments, Rfev. and' Mrs. Thomas Douglas and family were Sunday dinner Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ■^diler. Vdoky Yoder spent Friday afternoon with Anna Mae Clouse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wyman and daughters were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Douglas Golden. •Millwood Chapel young people '’Jld sing Christmas carols for thut-dns Sunday night after the urogram at church. Plans are being made to have "he Weidy family dinner on Christmas day at the Chance Thoma? ’name. Howard Ganshom family expect" ■to spend Christmas eve with Mr? Jan shorn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs 'Tomer Anglin and son, Carl, at Olunefcte. •Mr. and Mrs. John Applegate -ropreciate the Christmas good neighbor spirit displayed by Mt Tabor church, relatives andthe T lood friends. People are kiwi Descendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Thomas will have a Jhristmaa dninner Sunday at thr Jay Thomas home near Atwood. 1 Myrtus Custer and Patsy of Jicfkerton motored to the Hudson WpOuen home Thursday evenin' 7 ■o extend congratulations to Hud who had reached another milestone in his life. Sharon, Gay visited, Mr. and Mrs Chance Thomas Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. andMrs. Lester Rowland balled on Mr. and Mrs. Harle? Sharp at Milford, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chance Thom a railed on Mrs. Atley Miller Thur Jay afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers an r son, Delbert, spent Sunday after noon with the Lloyd Miller fiaimdl While Mrs. Lamar Hepler and Mrs. Don Johnston did dhrisrtm? hopping in Goshen Tuesday, t(h grandmothers entertained thei Ihildren. MRS. PALMAR HURT ] Mrs. .'’j&tfflPgf,.da§lm 7< ‘Edgerton, 0., has been in cr , 'cal condition at Ft. Wayne Par’ Mew hospital since Dec. 4 wlk : he suffered severe head, injur’" in an accident. Latest infonmiatAc i!s that She 'has regained eonseiou ness and is slowly improving. TT accident occured when the brak on a milk truck failed as the d-ri* er tried to atop at an inJtersectfck and Mrs. Palmer’s oar wias strur’ broadside. She is a daughtter-Ar law of Mr®. F. E. Palmer. John Applegate's callers las week were Harold Klotz, Mrs. Lee ter Rowland, Mrs. Charles Ediiev C. G. Harlan, Alva Johnston, Re* Thomas Douglas, Dr. R. A. Fleet wood, Lois Harlan, Elmer MBiic’ family, Fannie Miller, and M and Mrs. Charles Kenlin. John ha mat been feeling very well M%Ly. VOLUNTEERS WRAP GIFTS FOR WESTVILLE VETERANS Six Niappamee ladies., each apen sax hours wrapping gifts Dec. IT at Westvtille and had lunch 'at the hospital. They were Madiin Culp, Raitth erine Yoder, Edna Sktoaugih and Mildred Parks of Americaii Legion auxiliary Is 4, Gertrude Hamdher from American War Mothers and Mrs. Grover Huffman. Mrs. Parks, department Wesitville chairman gave ,the hospital three pair of new dhoes for veter ans, money for the canteen fund of 30 forgotten veterans and Christmas wrappings, all from the department.
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ISSAttCMdOBS | i mHaiearar amass* OI Three Chapters About 125 officers and guests attended the official visit of Worthy Grand Miatron Mary Louise r ittle and Worthy Grand Patron Kenneth £. Cope®, Dec. 14 Jit t'Jkpenae Masonic lodge. Chapter 387, OES, Goshen chapter 397, and Syracuse chapter 283 were Inspected. Other Grand Officers present were the four Grand Star Points: Ada, Mrs. Maxine Fewell; Esther, Mrs. Kathryn Photon; Martha, Mrs. L. Mehls; and Electa, Florence Daniels. Mrs. Helen Houser, Grand Conductress, and two past Grand Patrons, Ray E. Valters and Virgil O. King, also attended.’ Dinner was served in the Mterth>dist church before the baby dedication and inspection. Punch and cookies were served later in the lining room. HM NEWCOMER TELLS c ’’’UNCTIONS OF A OF C \T DCE CLASS MEET A talk on function' of Nappanee Vssociaition of Commerce was giivrn by Jim Newcomer, president, ■4 the high school DOE class, Dec. I 13. He explained two of the big projects of the year, “Gift-O-ijama” promotion and downtown Jhrisitmas decorations. FUNERAL FOR INFANT Funeral services for Mary Ann laines, stillborn daughter of Mr md Mrs. Edgar Haines were Mon 'ay morning at Wrights funeral K>me, led by Rev. James Qis of St Jominic’s church, Bremen. Buria’ vas at South Union. The infart J vas bom at 1 a. m. Sunday. She i s survived by her parent®, grand- i mrents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haines I Tappanee, and Mrs. Virgil MdNeal. I Syracuse; also I Jr. and Mrs. John Johnson, White lloud, Mioh.; and Mrs. Errama Glen, Goshen. UTHERAN CHURCH CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Sunday school of St. John’s uftheran church wild have a Christmas program Sunidlay at 7:30 p. m. with Rev. Marcus Engdiahl uking p.rnt. A fellowship hour wiL follow in the basement. j HRISTMAS PROGRAM AT | TURKEY CREEK CHURCH •Ladies chorus es Turkey Creek Jhuroh of the Brethren wall present a Ghristaias program Sunday at 7:30 p. m. entitled “The Chorus in the Skies.” ' -*— —-i Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Ferriil Miller, spent Sunday in Chicago. NEW PATTERNS, HIGH TSTOWN CARPET. SHIVELY’S FURNITURE DEPT.
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Merry Christmas • FLURRIES OF SNOW from a leaden sky, windows bright with candles, and holly wreaths: the streets crowded with shilling, happy people, arms bulging with gaily wrapped bundles. The holiday season brings these scenes but it brings more. It brings thoughts of distant friends renewal of family ties good will to all men everywhere. To our friends and neighbors we wish all. the joys .and blessings that are contained in the magic words. ’.#*GHT Funeral Home Ambulance service with Oxygen Nappanee Ph. 73 or 42
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Mr. and Mis. Richard! Long, Ctaag and Judy, and Mrs. Neil Fuller spent Sunday with Mrs. Feme Long at an early Christmas get-together.
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iltester Lee, Mehdh. Ktauffenan apd two Yoder brother® of Arihux-
-i We to mo onr warmest holiday greetings. May *U year Christmases he aa happy as this one. GRAS2 Shoe Repair
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