Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 80, Number 45, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 23 May 1957 — Page 2

XAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS 156 \V. MARKET PRONE 27 Entered at the Post Office at Nappanee, Indiana M Second Class Matter Under the Act ot I*—* IS 1179. Published Thursdays 13.50 PER YEAR in Indiana $3.00 PER YEAR Outside Indiana Publishers Thos F. Myers Jr. Rita H. Myers Publisher Emeritus Haney O. Field. CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. John Applegate R 1. Etna Green Comm. Center Mary Burkey R 1. Nappanec Locke. Union Center S. Union Mrs. Emma George R 2, Nappanec County Lin. Mrs. Robert Rumfelt RR. Milford Hasting Mrs. Elias Sarber R 3, Nappanee County Line NOTICE Pictures for publication are welcomed. but no picture will be returned by mail unless a selfaddressed stamped envelope is sent with it. No charge for publishing pictures, news stories, or announcements.

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Wed - Thur - Fri One Man Against A Town Gone Mad with Lust. JEFF CHANDLER JOANNE DRU JULIE LONDON DONALD CRISP in “Drango” Also TWO COLOR CARTOONS SAT. ONLY Matinee at 4:45 DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS in “3 Ring Circus” in Color Also CARTOON & PETE SMITH

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Former Resident Edward Weaver Dies In S. Bend Edward Jaimes Weaver, Soultlh 3end, died Saturday morning in St. Joseph ‘hospital after several years’ illness. ... ‘He was born in Nappanee,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weaver, Feb. 4, 1871 and. was. married in Nappanee in 1892 to Emma Book, who He leaves also a daughter, Mrs. Bessie L. Thornton, South Bend, and two sisters, Mrs. Edward Ulery, Nappanee, and Mrs. Bertha Marsh, Kansas City, Mo. Rev. Kenneth R. Hemphill, pastor of First Methodist Church, South Bend, led final rites and burial was at Riverview cemetery. Womens Missionary meeting osf North Main church was at the Churah Monday evening. Mrs. Car. roll Holaway of Argos, who with her husband, worked at Brook Lane farm mental hospital, near Hagerstown, Md., for two years in 1-W service, showed pictures and told of their work. Felty Mullett family visited Mr. and Mrs. John Helmuth, Sunday evennig.

Sun - Mon - Tues Airplanes, Fighting, Romance, Reckless, What A Picture. § ee JOHN WAYNE DAN DAILEY MAUREEN O’HARA WARD BOND in “The Wings of Eagles in Color Also TWO COLOR CARTOONS Wed-Thur-Fri. - “The Burning Hills - Sat. - “The Great Man” - Sun-Mon-Tues. - “Dont Knock The Rock” & “Rumble on Yhe Dock”

THURS. MAY 23, 1957 NAPPANEfc ADVANCE-NEWS

MINISTERS ASK MORE FOREIGN AID IN US PROBE

RICE AND FISHER TESTIFY BEFORE COMMITTEE AT GARY Rev. Allen B. Rice 11, pastor of the Methodist church, and Rev. Herbert Fisher of Union Center Church of the Brethren, were among 32 witnesses to testify Monday before the House Foreign Affairs committee’s sub-committee on foreign aid at a regional hearing in Gary City Hall. Only three of the 32 persons disapproved of foreign aid, Rev. Rice states. The others were in favor of increased economic and technical aid abroad. Rev. Fisher read a statement for Indiana Council of Churches department of life an d work, of which he is a member. He is also chairman of world friendship department of Elkhart County Council of Churches. Rev. Rice spoke as a Methodist minister and publicaffairs chairman of Elkhart County Council, and a member of North Indiana Methodist conference board of social and economic relations. The two men stated that “Christians are concerned to see that constructive foreign aid is not only not reduced but that it should be increased. Since the National Council of Churches already has 10,000 workers in 50 countries and has been giving voluntarily 44 million dollars for their work as well as an additional 11 million yearly for programs of aid, the churches are well aware of the need fo* public programs of mutual aid.” They also stated that “77% of all goods purchased under the Mm tual Security Act were ampere being purchased in the Umtecrotates. Thus it is not a ‘giveaway’. ‘‘Another misunderstanding is the actual amount qf economic and technical aid represented in the 4 billion foreign aid appropriation. 80% of the foreign aid is military and defense support of other nations while 20% or less than one billion is actually tor economic aid!” they added. Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, president of National Council of Churches recently testified before the Senate Foreign Affairs committee that there are five reasons why the nation should assume greater responsibility in construe-

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tive foreign aid. (1) The indivisibility and the interdependence of humanity under God our Creator. (2) Our stewardship as a wealthy nation in a world of hunger and poverty. (3) What happens to men and nations, that do not have a real concern for the lives of others in need. (4) The belief that human life is sacred and of primary value. (5) The fact that in foreign aid we actually go beyond material needs and begin to meet some moral, spiritual and social hungers. LICENSED TO WED Norman E. Davis, Goshen, and Nancy L. Robison, Nappanee, • Alcohol is something that very often puts the wreck in recreation. Market Report ] As of May 22, 1957 Wheat 1.98 Corn 1.19 Oats .75 Soybeans y, 2.19 Eggs ... 24 frp.m the mills and Neuhauser Hatcheries. ’WO FAMILIES HERE BEAT THE EXPERTS’ IN CHICK-RAISING CONTEST Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slaubaugih and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mullet have won membership in a national honor club for poultry flocikown°rs sponsored by Moorman Mfg., Quincy, 111. They were among members of the feed company’s second annual “Beat the Experts” Egg club in 18 states announced this week. Winners’ laying flocks produced each dozen eggs during a 60-day record-keeping period' with an average of 5 lbs. or less total feed. The national average is 8 lbs. of feed per dozen eggs. Poultry -experts say that s]a5 ] a lbs. is “very good’ and that 5 lbs. is “outstanding”. Winners’ superior care, feed, ing and management of their laying hens enabled them to- ‘‘beat the experts”. DEN MOTHERS BREAKFAST Cub Scout den mothers met for breakfast in the home of Mrs. Kenneth Culp Monday with 17 present for the last meeting until September. Final plans were made for the Pack meeting and for the Scout-O-Rama this Friday and Saturday at Elkhart north side gym. Tickets may be purchased from any Cub for this biggest affair of the year. Nappanee Cubs will have a display booth. Rev. Salzman was l in Chicago Wednesday to attend a Board meeting at the Mennonite Biblical Seminary. Tuesday Mrs. Salzman attended a meeting of all committees of the Central District of Mennonites in Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. William I. Yoder and three children, Goshen, called on Mrs. Andy Diener and family, Saturday. SPECIAL PRICES ON LIVING ROOM SUITES. LARGE SELECTION. SHIVELY’S FURNITURE.

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Patricia Lutes & Eugene Zahner .Married Sunday Patricia ELaine Lutes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Loren Lutes, 158 E. Walnut, and Eugene Ediward Z'ahner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Zahner, R 1, Mishawaka, were married Sunday at Grace EUB church by Rev. Marion Shroyer of Columbia City. The bride made her wedding gown of imported Chantilly lace and tulle over net and statin wiith a scoop neckline, trimmed with iridescent,sequins and seed pearls and a lace appliqued bouffant tuile skirt. Her pearl and rhinestone queen’s crown held a finger, tip veil of silk illusion and she wore pearls and carried grademias and steiphanotis on .a white Bible. Mrs. Devon Eby, New Paris, was matron of honor, wearing light pink taffeta with an off the shoulder Bertha collar and ballerina skirt with wide taffeta sash tied in a bow in the back, and net overskirt. Bridesmaids wore similar gowns. Mrs. William Capp wore coral and Verna Zahner wore azele'a. They are both from Mishawaka and sisters of the groom. All wore matching net tiaras, trimmed with forget, me-nots. white necklaces and carried cascade bouquets in shades of pink carnations. Flower girl Becky Lutes wore a full length gown of 'pale pink Styled to match the bridesmaids. John D. Smith, Bremen, was best man, and ushers were William Capp; Larry Weygand, Benton Harbor, cousin of the bride; Larry George and Jerry Ganshom. The bride’s cousin, Phillip Weygand, was ring bearer. The bride’s mother wore a violet sheer over lilac taffeta with a while carnation corsage and the groom’s mother wore beige with pink carnations. Pink snapdragons and white carnations on the altar carried out the color scheme. Sharon Troxel sang, accompanied by Mrs. Cora Stuckman. At the reception in the church parlors, the 300 guests were registered by Patricia Snider of Nappanee. Servers were Heckaman, Mary Rockstroh, Sally Snider and Joan Knepp. The couple are expected home June 3 from a wedding trip to the West Coast. They will live at 158 E. Walqut. Patricia graduated from Nappanee high school and is employed as billing clerk at Nappanee Milling. The groom graduated from Madison Tvvp., and is a mechanic at Kauffmans, Goshen. The couple both have been outstanding members of 4-H clubs for 11 years; the groom in St. Joseph county and the bride in Elkiart county. The bride has won several awards for clothing she has made in 4-H work. CHARLES GUARDS FETED ON 46TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guard were surprised Sunday afternoon by members of their family in. honor of their 46th wedding annirer,sary Which was May 20. All be children were present. Joining in the festivities andcarry-in supper were Mr. and Guard _nd son, Walkerton, Lloyd Roeder family, Bremen, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cobb, New Paris, Robert Parcell family, Robert Guard fam. ily, Dean Guard family, Kenneth Walters family, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corwin, all of Nappanee. JAMES LANTIS COMPLETES MARINE BOOT TRAINING James E. Lantis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Lantis, 157 E. Elm, completed recruit training May 9, at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. The 11-week course included instruction in all basic military subjects and the firing of basic infantry weapons. Upon completon of training new Marines are assigned to a unit for further infantry ’training, or to a Marine Corps school. VISIT VA HOSPITAL Mrs. Delbert Yoder, Mrs. LaVon Kuhn and Mrs. Harold Phillips, went to Ft. Wayne Thursday to see Tommy Phillips in the VA hospital. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION COUNCIL TO ELECT OFFICERS MAY 27TH Nappanee Council of Christian Education meets May 27 at 7:30 p. im. in N. Main St. Mennonite churCh for election of officers.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim BernAck of JikAart were supper guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hoclhjtetler. Rev. Guy Hershberger of Go_ihen, will be guest speaker at forth Main St. Mermonite church, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Stalhly and Jill, attended May Day service at Ashland college Saturday, where heir daughter, Barbara, is a student. Dellbert Yoder family, Nappanee and Robert Hall family, Bremen, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Philips* Sunday.

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Floyd L. Hall, -Area Resident, Dies at 63 Yrs Floyd Lorenzo Hall, 63, lifetime resident of the, area l , died Sunday night in Gosihen hosipdtal and Was buried Wednesday at New Parjs cemetery. >• . .■ i . Mr. Hall was born in Kosciusko county April 24, 1894, and in I(H7 married Wilmia Young, who survives. Other survivors are Ms mother, tylrs. Richard Hall, Nappanee, ia daughter, Mrs. Harriet Martin, two sons, Robert, Nappanee; and Laurel, New Paris; a step—daughter, six grandichiildren, two brothers, Guy and Milton, both of Nappanee; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Fletcher, Nappanee, and Mrs. Fay Thompson and Mrs. Carl Helmian, both of New Paris. ASKS LEGAL SEPARATION Patricia Ann Watson, R 2, Nappanee, has filed a complaint for separation against Theodore G. Watson jr., asking custody of two children and support. The couple were married Dec. 24, 1954 and separated April 26. Mrs. Daniel J. Miller, R 3, Nappanee; There’s a free pound of butter waiting for you at Lewie's Bi-Rite supermarket: (Pick up before May 31, 1957)

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