Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 80, Number 25, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 January 1957 — Page 5
CHURCH SERVICES
FIRST EUB CHURCH Market and' Elm Rev. Paul Eppley, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. LaVon Kuhn, Supt. Marjorie Hollar, Childrens Supt. 10:30 Morning worship. Sermon and communion. 10:30 Boys and girls .fellowship. 7:30 Thurs., Bible study. Helen Ganshorn, leader. 8:30 Thurs., Ladies choir practice. \ 7:3& F:i„ Jan. 4. WSWS at the home \f svirs. Willard Sacbrist. Leader, Mrs. Lucy Hoffer. All ci|urph ladies invited. GRACE EUB CHURCH Centennial at Elm Rev. Norman E. Detroy, Pastor 9:30 Church school. Elbert Ganshorn, Supt. Lewis Yoder, A-ss’t. 10:30 Morning worship. “Signs of the Times.” Holy communion. 6:30 Youth Fellowship in charge of Jerry Ganshorn. Evening service dismissed for union service at the Methodist church. Wednesday 8:30, ch-cir rehearsal, Mrs. Richard Berger, director. UNION GROVE BRETHREN IN CHRIST Clark A .Hock. Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Donald Freed Supt. 10:30 Morning sendee. 7:00 Christ Crusaders meeting. 7:45 Evangelistic service with message by pastor. Prayer service and Bible study at 7:30 Wednesday evening. ADAMS Auto Service Charles B. Adams, Prop. Brake Reline Tune Motor Recapped tires 1155 W. Market St. Ph. 4384
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THE METHODIST CHURCH Aden B. Rice, 11, Pastor 9-30 Sunday school. 10:30 Worship service. New Year Communion. 5-7 MYF meeting. Jan. 3, 7<?30 p. m., January official board meeting. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN S. Main at Indian i 9 15 Morning worship. Student Maywood Lutheran Theological Seminary. 10:00 Sunday school. William Kurtz, supt. Annual congregational meeting Tuesday, Jan. 8, 7:30 p. m. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH Earl Salzman, Minister 9:30 Sunday school. Lyle Strauss, adult Supt. Mrs. Eldon- Sohrock, Prim. 10:30 Worship service. Anthem by choir. Communion meditation “Emmanuel-—God With Us.” 7:30 Union prayer service at Methodist church. Rev: Leland Emrick, speaker. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 751 W. Market Rev: Joseph Miller, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Loyal Haney, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:00 Young peoples service. 7:30 Evening service. Prayer service 7:30 Wednesday. HEPTON UNION Noah Knepp. Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening service. 7:30 Wed. mid-week prayer meeting and Bible study. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 902 E. Market Leland Emrick, Pastor 9:30 Church at study. 10:30 Church at worship. NEW PATTERNS, HIGHTSTOWN “CARPET. SHIVELY’S FURNITURE DEPT.
NORTH MAIN ST. MENNONITE Homer North, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Lester Miller, Supt. Mary Miller, Prim. Supt. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening service. Panel discussion on revitalizing Young Peoples meeting. Mon., Jan. 7, Hope Rescue Mission night at South, Bend. 7:30 Wed., Week of Prayer service tat our church. Rev. Virgil Ingraham of First Brethren will speak. 7:30 Thurs., chorus practice. 6:30 Fri., annual Christmas dinner at Union Twp. school. Ail church "folks invited. Our nOtto-Ghrist, the Hope of the World. ■ • FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. ' irgil Ingraham, Pastor 9:30 Church school. Kachan Best, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship. 7 p. m Evening worship. 7:30 Thurs., midweek prayer service. HASTING ISLAND CHAPEL EUB CHURCH LaVerne Scales, Minister Kendth Biller, Supt. 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Mi ruing worship. 7:30 Thursday, prayer meetingOscar Haney, leader. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Deimar Stalter, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:00 Young People. 7:30 Evangelistic service. 7:30 Thursday, Prayer meeting. VILLAGE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN IN CHRIST P. W. Cassel, Pastor Parsonage address 252 N. Madison st., Nappanee. Telephone 527. 9:30 Sunday school. Ray M. Zereher, Supt. 10:30 Worship service. 7:30 Evangelistic service, Sunay. 7:30 Prayer nfteting Thurs. eveing. ISLAND CHAPEL EUB CHURCH LaVerne Soales, minister Kendall Biller, Supt. 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Worship service. 8:00 Thursday, prayer meeting. CAMP CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Arthur Dodge, Pastor. Harvey Welty, Jr. Supt. Deloris Klotz, Jr. S. S. Supt. 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Worship service. 7:30 Everting seryice 2nd and 4th Sundays. TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Grvin J. Kilmer, Pastor 9:30 'Church school. Dale Atkinson, Adult supt. Vet a Hurst, primary 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Sunday evening service the 2nd Sunday of the month. ST, DOMINICS CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev James Cis. Pastor Maryland st., 2 blocks north of US 6 in Bremen. (All, masses on central standard time.) Sunda, Masses, 8:00, 10:00. Weekday Masses, 7:30 a. m. Holy Day Masses, 6 and 8 a. m. First Friday Mass, 7:30 p. m Confessions 7-7:25 before Mass. Confessions Sat. 7:30 to 8:30, beore 8 and 10 a. m. masses. MT. TABOR CHURCH OF GOD Vt mile south of Community Center, then east one mile. Thomas Douglas. Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Olen Anglin, Supt. Mrs Anglin, Jr. Supt. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening worship. 7:30 Thurs., CGYA. 7:30 Thors., Prayer meeting. MILLWOOD CHAPEL CHRISTIAN CHURCH \ Kenneth Marken, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Don Yeiter, Supt 10:30 Worship service. 7:30 Tm-urs. Bible study and prayer service. UNITED MISSIONARY 1 150 South Locke L. L. Rassi. Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. David Wise, Supt. 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning worship, er. / AIURCH OF GOD .Vest Walnut Street Robert W. Field's. Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Paul Klotz, supt. Devi ey Housouer, devotions. Paul Klotz, Ass’t. 10:30 Worship service. 7:30 Evening service. 7:30 Thursday., prayer meeting. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Clark at Market Francis Edward Reese, minister 307 N. Madison 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning worship. . Buy U. S. Savings Bonds
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SOUTH UNION CHAPEL Chas. Goss, Pastor *. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Preaching. " ; * LOCKE NEWS ! ii by M ry Burkey Mrs. Homei McDaniel of Mountain View, C ilif.. left here Dec. 24. She was here because ,of the serious illness of her father,, George Haines, who had a stroke. He s lows some improvement. Mrs. McDaniel is the foi-mer Clarabel Haines. * IN HAWAII HOSPITAL Word was seeeived by Mr. and Mi’s. George Reed from tlheir son, Franklin, that he was hospitalized Dec. 17.. He became ill while • in Washington and was worse when he reached Hickman Field air terminal, Honolulu, Hawaii. He was admitted tQ Tripler army hospital. At latest word he is improved but must remain there a few more weeks. Carol and Joyce Mitsehel-en of Kokomo, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fink. Ronald Kirkwood of Pandora, 0., arrived here Dec. 21 to vacation with his mother, Mrs. Ferne Bleile. They went to Illinois Dec.; 26 to visit his aunt and uncle and grandmother. They first .went to Bloomington ar.d visited the Louis Spriegels and Earl Kirkwoods and on Thursday went to Forrest Park to spend the night with his grandmother Kirkwood and the J. B. Wyatts. They returned, home Friday. Ranald went on to New York City to visit until New Years day with an old' college friend, Addison Myers, who is in theatrical work. He .planned to return to liLs teaching at Columbus Grove, 0., from New York. Raymond Long attended a school bus drivers convention Friday in Indianapolis. He drives from Locke Twp. for Wakarusa school. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Duncan of Milford, Earl Reftinger, Kay and Leaneil of Bourbon, James Reed family of Woodland, Mr. and Mrs. George steed and George jr. Were at a get-together dinner Sunday" with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kuhn and Michael, Bremen. Harvey-abhupp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lead left Christmas day for ThJianapoliis for 1-w service in IU Medical hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hoffer. sons Paul, David, Daniel, Laurel and Quinton of Glendive, Mont., arrived here before the holidays to visit Mr. Hoffer’,s mother, Mrs. Maude Hos ter and other relatives and friends. The Hoffer family bad ia Christmas get-together Sunday-at Union Twp. school with pot luck dinner. Present were Gerald Hoffer family, Mrs. Maude Hoffer, Irven Schwartz family, Howard Clouses, Cloyce Hoffers, New Paris; Keith Hoffer family, Goshen. - Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoffer, Clunette; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffer, Wendell Clouses Nappanee; Bonnie Hess, Foraker and Buc’.l Hoffer, Etna Green-. CHRISTMAS SHOWER Locke Sunday school surprised Mary and Jerome Burkey with a Christmas g-if-t shower, Dec. 23. They received a large variety of gifts. The Bur-keys have lived beside the church for almost 50 WE HAVE SCRATCH PADS AGAIN, ADVANCE-NEWS, 156 W. MARKET, NAPPANEE.
A TRIBUTE - TO OUR TOWN! Sometimes there are “acres of diamonds” on our very doorstep. That is how we feel about OUR TOWN. Wonderful people. Fine stores services. Grand organizatipns and clubs for men, women and children. Healthy, happy, secure youngsters going to good schools. Yes.fwe have EVERYTHING in OUR TOWN for which to give thanks. This marks the beginning of A Tribute to Our Town, and for what it stands. We hope you will single these out ... joining with us paying tribute and respect to a fine, typieally American community . . . OUR TOWN! t. • 4 STATE BANK OF NAPPANEE “WE WELCOME AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE” Phone: 44 WE SALUTE OUR TOWN j
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Among visitors of the Burkeys last .week were a granddaughter, .Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wenger, son Charles Alien of Fentress, Via.; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Heifer and son, Quenton of Glendive, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. Simon Yoder,\John Burkey. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kauffman, son Bobby, Goshen; Mrs. Levi Burkholder, three sons and Mary of Oak Grove; Mrs. Maude Hoffer, Mrs. ijevi J. Chupp, Elizabeth Miller, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clouse, ■ Ambassador and Berean classes of Locke church met for a party at the church New Years eve. Union Grove, and Locke congregations mets together for a watch night servicejjJ'om'9-12. LaMar Cloule family, Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Culp, Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Clouse and Frieda, had Christmas dinner with Man-in Leoblitner family, Wakarusa. Charles Long% of Hobart, was home for vacation with his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Long. Mr. and * Mrs. Monroe Miller and daughter of Milford, and Herman Miller family, spent Christmas with the men’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller in Michigan. I South Union I | Area Locke Twp. 1 I 1 By Mary Burkey Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Miller will again have Amish church services in their home Sunday. Ruth Johnson of Indianapolis, spent last week with Mrs. Harvey McGowen. Bill Buss returned'to Virginia Sunday after a 10-day leave with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. George ■Suss sr. Christmas day tire late Harvey Buss family were guests for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Liawrerfce Fink of Locke, visited Mrs. Harvey McGowen, Thursday afternoon. Junior Sewing of Maple Lawn Vmi:-jh Mennonite church was at the D. O. Burkholder home, Wednesday evening.. * Young Peoples Literary of Maple Lawn will meet at John Millers Wednesday evening next week at Goshen, . HEART ATTACKS Daniel Johnson, S3, who makes his home with a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Bollman, suffered/® ''leant attack Dec. 22 and had several attacks the past week. Shaum family Christmas dinner was at the George Buss sr,. home, Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Stably, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Stably, Robert Cripe family, Norman Schrock family, Gohen, Mr. and Mrs., Roy Shaum, Charles Salee family, Mrs. Wayne j, nc i daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Carl iasuth. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Masuth, Elkhart; Mrs. Junior Doty . - • "4 ‘ ' DR. JAMES C, MILLER . Optometrist Now Located At 207 E. MARKET ST. Nappanee, Ind Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Thursday TELEPHONE 651
and children of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaum, Lowell Hartman family, George Buss jr. family, James Buss family, Marie Carrico, Bill Buss, Jean Shaum, Robert Buss, Robert Pontius and wives and Carlyle Buss family. ■Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Harvey McGowcn Sunday was attended by Ruth Johnson of Indianapolis, Leßoy Scherer family, Silver Lake, and Carlyle Grimm family, Bourbon. . } ' GRAVELTON I I Mrs. Melvin Spicher Leroy Miller family spent Dec. 24 and 25 at Topeka visiting Mrs. Miller’s brothers and sisters. They dined Christmas day with her parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Noah J. Hershberger. The Millers dined Sunday with the John Mast family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller are proud parents of a baby girl, named Esther, bom on Christmas day. Mrs. Virgil Johnson is improving and is able to sit on the edge of her bed now. She is in Elkhart hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Spicher, Ransom Schyuler and Nellie 'Losee, Milford, and Donald Weaver, dined- Christmas Day with the iMelvin Spicher family, t Mrs. Melvin Spicher, Karen and Ga#le, and Donald Weaver, spent Thursday at the Arnold Dierks home, near Sidney. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hocbstetler are parents of a baby girl, named, Karla Sue, born Friday, Dec. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin, Millersburg, dined Sunday with her parents, the Jesse Hochstetlers. Callers of the Stanley Hochsitetler family, Sunday evening, were the Joe Graber family, Etna Green Clifford Maust family, Elkhart and the Harve Weavers, New Paris. Mr. and Mrs.- Jesse Hochstetler and Stanley and Steven Hoohstetler, dined Christmas Day with the Ivan Hoohsletiers, near Elkhart. Gary Croy was an overnight guest of Jan Widup, Thursday. Merle Croy family dined Dec. 24 with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cray, New Paris, Mrs. Harvey DeFrees left by plane, Thursday morning for Cheyenne, Wyo., to spend the weakRed’s TV Center Sales and Service All Parts Guaranteed 90 Days Oliver Farmwald 1606 E. Market Phone 5361 Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thurs. to 1 p.m. Open Saturday 9-9
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end with her son and wife, let. and Mrs. Harvey DeFrees, euitioned at the air force base near Cheyenne. ; Christmas dinner guests of the .Merle Croy family were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey DeFrees and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burris. A family Christmas dinner was given at the Virgil Stump home for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stump and Dale, South Bend,-Mrs. Arnold Dalman and Mr. and Mrs. Eicon- Stump, New Paris, Harvey. DeFrees 'and the Virgil Stump jr. family, Nappanee, George J. Losee family, Goshen, Mrs. Louise Losee family and Merle Croy family. Three guests were also present, Roy Jackson and Fred Hoc-kart, Nappanee and Jan\ WjiduP, Milford. A,.emoon callers were Mr. and
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