Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 83, Number 11, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 24 September 1959 — Page 16

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS

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Pauline Slabaugh .Mr. and Mrs, Roy Garman, Rolling Prairie, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Grimm. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Slabaugh are the parents of a baby son, Devon Ray, born Friday at Bremen hospital. Jonas Mast family, spent the weekend with his parents at Arthur, 111. Mrs. Clela Brown and daughter Kathy, Mishawaka, and Mrs. Deloris Klotz and Kent called on Henry Watkins last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Miller, Edna, Omer and Betty, and Mr, and Mrs. Noah Miller spent Saturday with Melvin Miller family to assist them in papering the house and cementing the garage.

Lee Troyer, (Burbank, Calif., who has been spending this summer with his brother, Ammon, Hamilton Lake, left for home Tuesday morning. He also called on his aunts Mrs. Lizzie Schmueker, Ayr and Mrs. Sam Miller Monday. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Carolina Christner, Viola and Johnny of Wakarusa were, Levi Slabaugh, Pauline and Nathan, Sam Miller, Henry Mullets, Gene and Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Max Watkins, Mike, Gary, and Candy, attended Hazen reunion at Nappanee, Sunday. Amos Mullet family, were Sunday dinner guests of Jake Millers. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Yoder and sons Oris and Laverne, had Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs. Roman E. Miller. Mrs. Harve Nissley, Mrs. Jonas (Mast, Mrs. Amos Mullet, Mrs. Dan Nissley, and Mrs. Herman Miller, assisted Mrs. Alvin Miller with her work, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hepler and son, Steven, were supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. Weldon McCoy, Monday evening. Henry Watkins and Fred Strang went fishing at Tippecanoe River, Monday.

The Harvey Seddles, Carl Spersingers and sister, Florence of Ohio, were visitors of Menno Yo-

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ders, from Tuesday to Friday. They were dinner guests of Sam Millers, Tuesday. Other guests were the Menno Yoders, Mrs. Emma Schwartz, and Mrs. Levi Slabaugh. They also took supper with -Mrs. Emma Schwartz, Thursday. Mrs. Alvin Miller spent Monday with Bessie Stickle. ' V Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mullet called on the Dan V. Yoders, Thursday evening. r —J —i Hastings ii Mrs. Robert Rumfelt Morning message by Rev. Omer Nisley was ‘ God’s Chosen.” Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. George Mitschelem, Lakeville and Linda Clingenpeel, 'Atwood. The Jackie Millers, Napp anee, and John E. Yoders, Goshen. Minister’s Wives Association of Indiana Conference North met at Oakwood Park Hotel last Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Nisley attended. Gue&t speaker was Mrs. John Knecht of Dayton, Ohio whose theme was the personal problems of a pastor’s wife. Mrs. Ralph Darr, South Bend held a session on interior decorating which proved very interesting. There were 57 ministers, wives enrolled. HAPPY THOUGHT (taken from Uie Christian) I helped my Church. I was there! I knew my friend the minister would be there, so I went. My presence helped. I was one more. That cheered the minister mightily. I need him and he needs me, too. When I joined the church I promised to be there. I didn’t join to stay away. So, I helped the church, I was there. Patsy Deisch was really surprised fjbr her 17th birthday Monday when her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson McCuen, the Dallas Wymans, Sandy, Vickie and Shawn Yoder, and Tena Wyman all gathered at the Kendall Biller home with home made ice cream, sandwiches, and cake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biller enjoyed Sunday dinner at 19’s Restaurant, Wakarusa, and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Martin. They were supper guests of the Junior

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Stumps.. _Jackie Stamp wts home over the week cad from DeVry Technical Insti e, Chicago. BACK r SCHOOL. Alma Miller, seven yaar old daughter of Mr and Mn. Leißoy Miller, who had surgeryyi.t an Indianapolis Hosp tal several weeks ago, was able to enter Milford school, Monday. , - Mr., and Mrs. Alonzo Hupey- and Mrs. Ruth Haney visited Mrs. Clara Fox and August Hoeback at Orn nursing home, Sunday after-

Susan Lowe Says It’s ... FI EC! FREE! T APPi NEE’S COOKING SCHOOL Thurs & Fri., Sept. 24 & 25, 9 a.m. to .11:30 a.m. Nappanee Community Building ree Door Prizes, Refreshments, Recipes

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noon, later eaUedat tftrPsul Hollar home. Rev. and Mrs. Nisley and Elaine were Sunday dinner guests of Wayne Harmons and Minnie Weiner at Horn’s Sunnymede Restaurant, Warsaw. They called in the afternoon at the home of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Harvey. Hollar. Royce Biller family. Ginger Hollar and Dean Harmon dine*. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyi .* Biller, Belinda and Bohnie Lou. Belinda was five years old Wed-

SHOP AT LEWIE’S 81-RITE FOR COOKING SCHOOL VALUES Lewie cordially invites all homemakers to attend Nappanee Cooking School * hursday & Friday September 24th & 25th at Nappanee Community Building. Valuable free merchandise coupons from Lewie’s will be given to all persons attending. DbNT MISS THIS FINE COOKING SCHOOL!! COUNT YOUR SAVINGS IN DOLLARS - WHEN YOU SHOP AT LEWIE'S 81-RITE

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jSfesday and enrolled tn SffidagSften. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox entertained at Sunday dinner the.families of Jackie Miller, Nappanee and John C. Yoder, Goshen. Air. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar were other evening luncheon guests. Air. and Airs. Floyd Davis and Cherly Harmon were Sunday visitors of the Robert Rumfelts. Dane Rumfelt was- a weekend guest of Dick Sharp. Mrs. Deloss Harmon and Duane accompanied Deloss

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Susan Lowe, Nappanee cooking school ins ructoress oas driven p o ntiacs for 10 years, averaging 30 to 40,0 ’0 miles i year. u f •• ’i-y She says, “Pontiac drives like a dream, ides like a dream." - REMEMBER: FREE NAPPANEE COOKING SCHOOL ®|i v ’ Thurs. A Fri., 9 a.m., Sept. 24 & 25, Community Building mm . . .sFsmmmr \ gnlol ■PF ' 91 fg RH

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Ku& Hochstetlers last Sunday. Oct 4, there will be communion service at ■Merven Farmwald home for Schwartz Amish district.

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