Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 82, Number 42, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 30 April 1959 — Page 12

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS THUBS. APR. I£,t. 1959

Locke Area Friends Give Kitchen Shower for Amanda Detwiler

By Mary Barker Harvey Chupp showed pictures of Ontario Bible school Friday at the home of his parents, the Levi Chupps. Samuel Chupp showed pictures of his honeymoon trip to Florida last September. Mrs. Levi Chupp served ice cream, cookies and pretzels to the guests who included: Anna Marie Zimmerman, Genevieve Metzler, and Lydia Diener, attendants at the Bible school,

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The original meaning of the word “king” did NOT pertain to males only! (English historians contend that the word “king” merely means Head of the State* Ruler* Principal, Chief, etc., and has no limitation to sex. For example, .they hold trne the incident where the Hungarians shouted in response to Maria Theresa’s appeal, “We will die for our King Maria Theresa—Long Live King Maria Theresa!” —A.SfE. Ackennann, POPULAR FALLACIES, 1924, pp. 529-30).

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Fayetta and Naomi Zimmerman, Lydiann and Amelia Yoder, Lester Diener and the Samuel Chupps. Judy Haines and Ronnie Pietoher made a trip to Chicago with Nappanee Bth grade Friday. Mrs. Harvey M. Miller, Mrs. Levi J. Chupp and Mary Lou, Elizabeth Miller, Amelia and Lydiann D. Yoder were among those at a kitchen shower Saturday evening for Amanda Detwiler at the Martha Helmuth home, Nappanee. Rev. and Mrs. Lyle B. Hunt family, ah cl the Ceaphus Yoders called on the Charles Fletchers sr. Monday evening. Clifford Lutes family, Nappanee and the Elmer Haines had supper Sunday with Mrs. Henry Weaver. Harvey M. Miller family, Levi J. Chupps, and three daughters, and Melvin dined Sunday with Rev. Homer Millers, near Bremen.

Others there v/ere Andgr Wegler family,, LaMar Hershberger family and Jacob C svelands and baby. (William Pint: faihily, Elkihiart, were guests : Lawrence Finks Sunday. George Reeds spent Friday with Lowell Kuhn family at' Bremen. Irven Schwartz family and Dana Stickel dined -Sunday with Paul gTroyers at Kokomo. Ed Mast of Virginia, and the Moses E. Masts, Goshen, were guests of Levi Chupps, Thursday. In the evening Mrs. Chupp, Mrs. Barbara, Diener Moses E. Masts and Joni Millers were guests of the Eli Masts at Shipshewana. Mrs. Paul Cripe, Bremen, and Mrs. Mae Haines spent Friday at Columbia Cry. Leßoy Chum, spent Friday night with Lester Diener, Nappanee. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Yoder and Susan attended a surprise birthday party at Hartford, Mich., Sunday sor 1 her mother, Mrs. Clarence Chupp of White Cloud, in the home of Albert Daisey. Mrs. Chupp’s family and brothers and sisters attended. Supper guess of the Neal Slabaughs Thursday were Herbert Mausts, west off Goshen, and Levi N. Slabaugh family. I Jane, Judy and John McKee, the James Gondermans and Cynthia Rogers of Goshen were guests of Mrs. Mae Haines and family Sunday. The Glenn Koldermans of Wakarusa visited Stahly Weldys Sunday and they all spent the evening with Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Bigelow, Wyatt Mrs. Emma Hartman had dinner Sunday with Mrs. Alvin J. Yoder. Leonard Yoder helped her with garden work Tuesday. Isabelle Eigst; and Bob Bidding of Buda, 111., and Goshen college, visited her aunt and uncle, the Raymond Longs Friday evening. BIRTHDA Y SUPPER The George Reeds entertained at supper Thursday for the birthday of Marcia Mellinger, Nappanee. Guests were her aunt, Vera Mellinger, the Victor Sturms, Karen and Gary, of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Duncan of Milford and James Reed family,, Woodland. Rex. Lee and Tommy Mellinger

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of EUSutrt spent the weekend wOtb their grandparents, the Ralph Mausts. Nancy and Johnny Maust, Nappanee, were there Saturday. The Neal Slabaughs were guests of Vernon Slabaughs at Syracuse Sunday. . , Austin Culp family, west of Goshen, were guests of Victor Culps 'Sunday. Dean Culp recovered enough from his Illness to return Monday to his duties at Taylor Univ. Upland. The Mearl Stumps of Indianapolis were weekend guests of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clouse and Frieda. LaMar Clouses, Stephanie and Roddie, Nappanee, were supper guests Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller called Friday on Nelson Mausts. The Melvin Beverstines and grandchildren of Mishawaka were-visitors Saturday evening and tne Lloyd Clipps, near Elkhart, were there Sunday evening. Supper guests Sunday of Levi Chupp family were Beverly and Dianna Burkey, Wakarusa, Jeanie Bachman, New Paris, and David Hostettler family, north of Southwest. The Ralph Mausts dined Sunday with Paul Mellingers at Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haines returned home Wednesday after spending a month with her parents, the John Johnsons at White Cloud, fMich., who are both in poor health. Harry Weavers and son of LaGrange called on Mary Burkey Sunday. The Lewis Bleiles called Saturdya, Mrs. Daniel P. “Yoder and Betty' Mast Thursday and little Wayne Miller Friday. Bishop Homer North and Mitchell McClouds were there Tuesday evening for communion service. Larry Clouses, Foraker, Wendell Clouses, Waterford, Mrs. Will Stackhouse,, Etna Green, and Howard Clouse family attended a birthday dinner Sunday at Harold Clouses, Etna Green, in honor of Mrs. John Clouse, Nappanee, and for the second birthday of Stevie Clouse, son of Harold ClouSOS. ■ Mrs. Russel Stably and Mrs. Gerald Stahly . attended district conference of General conference Mehnohites at Bth Street church in Goshen Sunday.

Contm. Canter AboHt 200 Attended Etna Green Alumni Banquet

Mrs. John Applegate Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bower and Mrs. Emma Bower of Elkhart and the Gordon Menzies and Jackie of Osceola were Sunday dinner guests of Joseph Bowers family. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Egolf of Ghurubusco were callers. Sunday morning attendance at Mt. Tabor was 163. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Burcham sang at morning service and a trio of young girls sang “He Arose” in the evening. A group of CGYA young people is meeting each Thursday evening at 6:30 at Mt. Tabor to study the Gospel according to Matthew preparatory to the State Convention at Columbia City May 16. Carolyn Yeager attended a birthday dinner honoring Linda Heckaman Thursday evening. Rev. Marion Shroyer of Columbia City spoke on the parable of the talents and changing methods of doing church work at Mt. Tabor Men’s Brotherhood Tuesday evening. Delbert Hepler had devotions and Bill Wise and Walter Miller served ice cream, cake, lemonade and coffee. News item of 20 years ago: “Bettv and Lucille Method and Maxine McCuen were guests of Lois Marie Davis Sunday. Jean Rockhill, near Etna Green, spent Thursday evening with Lucille and Maxine McCuen.” Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and Earl and Mrs. John Applegate had Sunday dinner with Mrs. F. E. Palmer at Edgerton, Ohio, then went to Angola where they visited and had lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and Harriet. Mrs. Applegate has returned home after spending three weeks helping her sister. Mrs. Palmer, who has been ill. Mt. Tabor Mission Circle is to meet Wednesday afternoon, May 6. Mrs. Alverda Stutzman will have devotions and Mrs. Kendall Biller the lesson. Mrs. Maynard Sparks was dismissed from Elkhart hospital Friday. Merl and Dale Rummel, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rummel and students at Bethany Seminary in Chicago, attended church at Camp Creek Sunday morning. The morning message was delivered by Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rummel and sons gave a dinner Sunday for their nephews, Merl and Dale Rummel. Guests were Earl Rummel of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gay and Lamar Rummel, Valparaiso university student. 200 ATTEND DINNER About 200 attended Etna Green alumni dinner Saturday evening. Giles Hoftfer, a former teacher, was after-dinner speaker. Danny, Jack and Diane Miller called on Mrs. Dave Sechrist Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann Sechrist. at Stoney Point church Saturday. Mr. afid Mrs. Paul Parks and Penny called at the Anglin-Parks home .Sunday. Mrs. Anna Anglin called on Mrs. Della Anglin' and Mrs. Alma Parks Friday. Marlene Parks won one of the two transistor radios given away at Elkhart Home Show. Recent callers on Mrs. James Heckaman were Mrs. Lewis Dinkledein, Bobby and Linda, Lloyd Brady, Mrs. Obed Stackhouse, J. O .Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stackhouse, Joy and Jimmy, Mrs, Willard Higgins, Mrs. Betty Slabaugh, Mrs. Mary Hartzell and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Killian. FAMILY GET-TOGETHER Children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wyman met at the guest room of LuAnn nursing home for a get-together Sunday. There were five in the family. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Killian of Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. George Wyman, Valparaiso, Mrs. Clara Thomas, Nappanee, Mrs. Emma Heckaman, Wibaux. Montana and Blanche Wyman, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Anglin and Mrs. John Moore had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Killian of Wyoming have been making their vacation headquarters with the Floyd Heplers. Sandra Yoder and Connie Miller had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hudson McCueni. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Yoder, Vickie and Shawn were also there for supper. Junior Miller family visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shearer at Bremen over the weekend. Mrs. Ben Hepler had surgery on her knee at Elkhart hospital and expects to return home the latter part of this week. Mrs. William Stackhouse and Mrs. Harold Clouse and Stephen called on the Hudson McCuens Wednesday evening. Robert Wyman family entertained the Dallas Wymans and Lyle Yoders Sunday. Willard Higgins family were guests of the Elmer Kraus near Nappanee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Higgins and Mrs. Dorothy Anthony called at Doyle Burkett home Thursday evening to see Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Burkett who spent the winter in Florida, they expect to spend the summer at Baldwin, Mich. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Jones, Mrs. Esther Marquart, (Mrs. Dorothy Anthony called on Mr. and Mrs. Harve Anderson at Argos Sunday. Mr. Anderson is improving. PUBLIC SALE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reprogle are preparing to move to Huffman Lake soon. They are having a public sale Saturday. Mrs. Doyle Burkett and children had supper Wednesday at the Higgins-Anthony home. Twenty-two members of the family of Mrs. Carrie Buies attended services at Camp Creek Church Sunday. Martha Fox' of Fostoria, O. Spent the weekend with home folks. She has another month of school befofe summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edler visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heckaman Sunday. (Homer Ganshorn was on the sick list over the weekend. Thursday, supper guests of Mr. And Mrs. Charles Edler were the Carl Edlers of South Bend, f Guests of Raymond Wises Sunday were Mr- and Mrs. Merl Mi-

kel and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mikel and Roger. Bob Wymans had dinner with Hud McCuens Friday. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brock called on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Klotz. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Blessing are improving. Mr. Blessing is able to be up and about again, but Mrs. Blessing still has a cast on her leg. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holdereed of Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Merl Rowland of Silver Lake called on the Lester Rowlands Sunday. Mrs. Harold Clouse and Stephen, Mrs. William Stackhouse, Mrs. Buell Hoffer and Rev. and Mrs. Walter Burfeham called on Mrs. Lester Rowland last week. More than 300 Church of God men attended the annual Brotherhood fish fry at Bear Lake Monday evening. In spite of the rain, spirits were not dampened and all enjoyed the gems of wit and wisdom given by the speaker, Dr. Wilson, Findlay college president Injustice is relatively easy b bear what hurts is justice.

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gates are Lee Shively and Dorothy MMtuer, alternates are Marj Newcomer and Peg Bean. They wi ll he accompanied by Ruby Wallace. The girls will leave Saturday on tie New York Central and return the following Wednesday.