Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 83, Number 9, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 September 1959 — Page 6

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS

CHURCH SERVICES

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN East Market St. Rev. Leland Emrick, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Worship. UNION GROVE BRETHREN IN CHRIST Carl G. Stump, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School. Leighton, Stump, Supt. 10:30 Morningj service. 7 p.m. Evening service. 7:30 Wed. Prayer service and Bible study. UNITED MISSIONARY Harold Barger, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School. David Wise, Supt. f 10:30 Morning Worship. 10:30 Junior church (downstairs: 7 p.m. Bible study. 8:00 Wed., prayer meeting. NORTH MAIN ST. MENNONITE Homer F. North, Pastor Richard W. Yoder, ass't pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Howard Miller, Supt. 10:30 morning worship. Sermon by assistant pastor. 7:30 Evening service Young people's meeting. 7:30 Wednesday Bible study and prayer service, j 2:30 Sun. Dedication of church building at Osceola, started as a mission in 1951. Our Motto. Christ the Hope of the world. CHURCH OF GOD 458 W. Walnut St. Robert W. Fields, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School Charles Sheets, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship 6:30 Youth Fellowship Ron Wilson,. President 8:00 Thurs. Prayer meeting THE EUB CHURCH Centennial at Elm Howard E. Walker. Pastor- 1 9:30 Morning (Worship 10:30 Church School Clarence Knepp, Supt. 6:00 Youth Fellowship 7:30 Evening Worship 5.00 Monday Junior choir 6:30 Monday Intermediate choir 7:30 Thursday midweek service 8:00 Friday Senior choir

Goshen Community Auction Sales Phone 3-1602 or 3-1593 OVER 20 YEARS SATISFACTORY SERVICE TO THE FARMER MONDAY, SEPT. 14 - 12 P.M. ? \ TOP PRICES Milk Cows 300.00 Heifers - Steers 25.60 Bulls 22.90 Butcher Cows (Fat Cows) 19.40 Butcher Cows (Canners & Cutters) 7.25 to 14.00 Veal 37.00 Lambs 21.75 Fat Hogs 14.10 Ruffs 12.00 Male Hogs 92J0 Feeder Pigs 8 to 11.75 Ewes 8.00 We Have The Buyers Sherman, McDowell, Martin Auctioneers

APPLE UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE ‘ IS AN AUTUMN DELIGHT

“ When the frost is on the pumpkin an the fodder’s in the shock . . .’’ What a beloved season is autumn! It's the time for football, crisp, sunny days, a multi-colored landscape, and foods especially associated with the season. Plump, juicy apples, so plentiful in the fall, share the spotlight with other popular foods. That’s why spicy apple upsidedown cake fits so appropriately into the menu. The spicy aroma that permeates the air as the cake bakes will whet your appetite. It’s an aroma typical of autumn cooking. An advantage of upside-down cake is that it is a finished product when taken from the oven. There’s no time-consuming, bothersome frosting job to be done before serving. Upside-down cakes use various fruits. But it is unusual to find a recipe that calls for apples, and a happy discovery when they are so plentiful. The cake itself is extra tender and light. Buttermilk is the ingredient that gives it these characteristics. This fresh dairy product has the same effect in all baked goods. So, if you’ve only used buttermilk as a refreshing beverage, it’s time you learned of the advantages it offers as a cooking ingredient. Serve spicy, upside down cake slightly warm. For an extra flourish, top it with ice cream

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PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 751 W. Market Rev. C. M. Jones, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School. Earl Chilcote, Supt. 10:30 Morning Worship. 7:00 Young peoples service. I service. i j —' MX. TABOR CHURCH OF GOD Va mile south of Community ] Center, then east one mile. ! Rev. Walter C. Burcham 9:30 Sunday School. Olen Anglin, Supt. Mrs. Bill Wise, Jr. Supt. 10:30 Morning Worship. 7:30 Evening service: 7:30 Thurs., CGYA. LOCKE , VILLAGE CHURCH P. W. Cassel, Pastor Parsonage at \ 252 N. Madison Ph 527 9:30 Sunday School. Archie Fike, Supt. 10:30 Worship service. 7:30 Sun. evening service. 7:30 Wed. prayer meeting. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH W. Market St. Rev. Gordon Dyck, pastor 9:30 Sunday School Lyle Strauss, Supt. Beulah Stahly, Primary Supt. 7:30 Union service, reception for teachers. METHODIST CHURCH Market & Madison Orrin Manifold, pastor’ 9 a.m. Church School Roy Slagle, Supt. 10 a.m. Morning Worship Nursery for small children. 5:30 High school MYF, HEPTON UNION 2 mi Sot Nappanee, 1 mi W Noah Knepp, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening service. 7:30 Wednesday, mid-week prayer meeting and Bible study. Sept 13 Homecoming, basket dinner at noon, program at 2 p.m. CHURCn OF THE NAZARENB 607 S. Madison J. W. Secor, Pastor

or whipped cream. SPICY APPLE UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE 8-inch square pan S servings 375° preheated oven, 30-40 min. !4 enp butter 1 cup firmly packed light brown sugar 2 cups peeled and sliced tart apples 3 tablespoons chopped walnuts Cinnamon ' I*4 cups sifted flour 14 teaspoon cloves 14 teaspoon cinnamon 14 teaspoon allspice 14 teaspoon salt ?4 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon baking powder !4 cap butter 1 cap firmly packed light brown sugar 1 egg 14 cup buttermilk Set oven at 375°. Put the 14 cup butter in an 8-inch square pan and set in the oven to melt. Remove and sprinkle with light brown sugar. Arrange apple slices in rows. Sprinkle with chopped walnuts and cinnamon. Set aside. Sift dry ingredients together. Cream the % cup butter. Add brown sugar and mix well. Blend in egg. Add sifted dry ingredients alternately with buttermilk. Pour batter over apple slices in pan. Bake in a 375° p reheated oven for 30-40 minutes or until cake tests done. Invert on large plate. Let stand for 5 minutes.- Remove pan. May be served witb ice cream if desired-

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ST. JO IN EV. INGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH rv>uth M in St. W. I. Bak* r, pastor 9:30 Wr ship 10:30 S iday s< aool. William Kurtz- .opt. MILL VOOD 7HRISTLAN CHA EL Keni th Ma:: ken, Pastor 9:30 Su day Sd 001. E. rold G. y, Supt. 10:30 M orship . jrvice. 7:30 Ev -ning si ivice.. 8 p.m. 1 ues. prayer meeting. FIRST tRETHIEN CHURCH L< eke ant Walnut M. Vi' "gil ingr iham. Pastor 9:30 a.ir.., Sund; y School. R.:bt. Arn< ,t, Supt. 10:30 a.oi., Mor. ing Worship. 5:45 Bi thren y< uth 7 p.m. Ivening ervice. 7:30. T ursday, Midweek Prayer and Bibb Study. SOU H UNIC N CHAPEL C las. Gosi, Pastor 10:00 a m. Sunc ay School. 11 a.m, Preacihi ig. UNION CENTER CHURC I OF TILE BRETHREN 3 ml E. 2 min. Rev. Ross :v off singer 9:30 Svnday Sc iool. 10:30 Worship. 7:30 Union sen ce " URKEY CREEK CHURC I OF THE BRETHREN 1 mi. E., Vz mi. S. Rev, C vin J. Kilmer, Pastor 9:30 C ureh Sc 1001. Frances Korenst a, Adult Supt. Dorothy McDont and, Prim. Supt. 10:30 Looming Worship. CAMP CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN F. Ralp i Skaggs 9:30 Sunday Sc! 001. Ted,Watkins, Supt. " ruman [Nifong, asst. Mrs. Sks 'gs, Jr. j Supt. 10:30 1 orship service. 7:30 I ening service 2nd and 4th Sunc ys. HASTINGS ISLAND CHAPEL EUB CHURCH Rev. O ner Nis icy. Pastor 9:30 Si nday S hooi. Ke idall Bailer. Supt. * 10:30 Worship servjefe. 8:00 Thursday, prayer meeting. Oscar Haney leader. ,ST. DOMINICS CAT HOLIC CHURCH Mary tnd st. 2 blocks north e f Rt 6 ii Brmen Sunday Masses J, 10 and 11. Weekd; Masses 7:30 a.m. Holy E y Masses 7:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. First Fiiday M .ss 7:30 p.m. Confess, ons 7-T:25 before Mass daily. Confess ons S; t. 7:30 to 8:30 and before 8 anc 10 a.m. Sunday masses.

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GOSPEL LIGHT MISSION 116 S. Main Charles Pletch°r Jr., Pastor 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday services. FIRST PRESBYTERLUN Clark and Market Rev. Wm. A. Heimach, Pastor 1 9:30 Sunday School. Geo. G. Rose, Supt. 10:30 Morning service. Nursery during sendee. 5 p.m. Young people’s meeting 9:30 a.m. Sit Communicants class. LEGION AUXILIARY WILL INSTALL 1959-60 OFFICERS American Legion Auxiliary will meet Monday, Sept. 14, at 8 p.m. for installation of new officers. President Edna Slabaugh asks members to be present, and extends an invitation to Legion members and any other interested person. Several ladies attended installation of Riverside Post 303 in South Bend last Tuesday night; Edna Slabaugh, Mildred Parks, Madlin Culp. Dora Oswalt. Verna Tusing and Myrtle Hollar. Verna Tusing j won the door-prize. HOSPITAL CARNIVAL American Legion Auxiliary volunteers Dora Oswalt, Gwendolyn ■ Tobias, and Mildred Parks spent Labor day at Beatty Memorial hospital helping at the yearly carnival given by the hospital for all patients. MISSIONARY SOCIETY Missionary- Society of Church of God will meet at the church annex Sept 14 at 7:30. Topic will be the church mission in town and country.

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Mew Industry to Open This Week In Bremen Plant Still another area city has obtained anew industry as Bremen announces the opening Sept 14 of anew plant for the production of boats by Dorsett Plastics Corp. of Santa Clara, Calif. Nappanee may reap some benefit from this plant which is advertising in this week’s AdvanceNews for help in several departments. The new plant covers 200,000 square feet on a 22 acre-property. Tools and dies have been shipped from California so that 1960 models are expected off the production line late this month. A MILLION DOLLAR’S WORTH OF RAIN IN OHIO NOT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doll, 4759 13th NW. Canton, 0., were in Nappanee last week on way to visit friends in Michigan and reported 4Vf> inches of rain in East Canton. (A million dollars worth of rain if they could have brought it to Nappanee area.) Mr. Doll said he noticed how dry the country is coming west on Rt 6. FOURTH SON FOR JAMES 3LARTINS OF TERRE HAUTE Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Martin spent the weekend at Terre Haute visiting the James A. Martins and bringing . home the three Martin sons, Gary. Randy and Jeff. >vho had spent two weeks in Nappanee. The James Martins have anew son. Eric Lee, born Sept 5.

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C. A. Stewart and Wife Move Here to Retire ■ ■ ——i Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Stewart have moved into their new home at 553 Broad, which they purchased from Ted Busch. Rev. Stewart has retired after 45 years in the ministry in Indiana and Ohio. His last church was First Brethren church at Flora. Mrs. Stewart, the former Mary Price Ganshorn, a sister of Dr. Doug Price and Mrs. Ed Arch, is a former Nappanee resident. The minister plans to devote some of his time to supply work and has already received several calls from churches in the area. Display of Corn Cribs Saturday at Hochstetlers Hochstetler Feed Service, Vi miles north of Schmuckers Community Store, west of Nappanee, is having a corn crib display this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Coffee and doughnuts will be served and explanations will be given hourly on metal and wooden grain storage and crop drying systems. HALL SCHOOL REUNION Hall School reunion will be Sept. 20 at Gravelton church. A U former teachers and pupils and their families are invited, Lavina Welty, secretary, announces.

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