Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 84, Number 24, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 December 1960 — Page 2

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS THURS. DEC. 22, IMO

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Evidences of human habitation ih what is now Athens, Greece, reach back 3,500 years.

In grateful appreciation of your patronage we extend pur heartfelt wishes for ym <*pp*#p wj<gwot ©f the hoUdayl

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XAT’E greet you this Christmas day ' ' in the same spirit as of other years. The community has been good to us-r-and be hope that we have been good to this community. HOLLAR MARKET ysp -v . ~ _ t 106 W. Market, Nappanee

MERRY CHRISTMAS

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During this season of quiet joy and reverence We'd like to add our heartfelt wishes for continued good health and happiness. Blue Bell Inc. ~

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It’s difficult for any truly great man to be elected President of the men they understand, and (3) most people can’t undehfond

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♦o all our friends ... may McGuens %9firy

NAPPANEE ADVANC!-{tyEWS m ■ ..... /spjr • - in- j=.issp'je j&i tit nsr .VS 5 Publishers NOTICE Pictures for publication are but no pfcture wifi be returned by mail unless a self-addressed stamped envelope 1* sent With it. N charhe for publishing picturls, news storim,'of announcement*. '. “ tt&SStf Philip Evans, a graduate of Nappane high school, was among p fall gports ajfard’wintiewam noynced by Indiana State Athletic Department. Phil is a' freshman who won hip numerals playing pn the freshman football team that compiled a 3-0 record; if was tne first undefeated team * ever at State. BETTER HOMES CLUB Mrs. Irvin Stanly will be hostess to the Better Homes CTub' Tuesday pec. 27 at 1:30 p. m. Mr?. Harold Matterri will give devotions, apd mystery pals win ‘be reveaied. Officers will be installed.

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From all of us to all of you, may happiness be yours. KROGER

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Complete Course In Scuba Diving ! At Elkhart "Y" was iglven to those passing the written m&NBbfflMU the course, receiving a graduation certificate and ElkharJ **Y” Scuba diving emblem. • ' 5 Michael was the only one from Nappanee who attended the course, and was able to be present every Saturday. He is the son of Charles Downs Made Patrol to (knbbeqn Area Charles Dennis Downs, stationed aboard the U.S.S. D. H. Fox, one of the men who was sent to the Carrlbe'an so patrol that troubled* ‘area. ’ Thd sjrip left Norfolk Nov. 28 and was expected back Dec. 20. Meanwhile, the President* has called back the Navy and the U.S.S. Eox pulled, into port Dec. 12. Downs is scheduled jto leav I Fox for a seven month cruise in| the Mediterranean early in Feb-' ruary. |lis wife, Sally, will to Nappanee for that time. ~ The U.S.S. Fox spent seven months in tbs Med. last, year, Downs paw such places as Spain. Italy, Greece, Turkey and other ports op the Red Sea. FAM'LY D NNER AT THE SAMUEL MONEYHEFFERS The family of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moneyheffer met at their home Sunday for a Christmas cooperative dinner and gift exchange. Included in the 33 present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moneyheffer and Farrette, the Harvey Moneyheffer family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moneyheffer and daughter, all of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Moneyheffer and daughters, Milford, John Moneyheffer family. Leesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Null and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Horein, Wakarusa, and Lloyd Truex family of Goshen. CASTING NOT*COMPLETED FOR NAP- CIVIC THEATRE t The committee announces that the casting’ for the play “A Man called’ Pfeter!" will be resumed a* ter the'first of the new year. Dates; will be . published in AdvanceNewp.

mUNEMAKER'SI n T I 7ood SfoA T

Smoked PICNIC HAMS 29c

Certified Smoked Christmas Wrapped HAMS lb 69c Wilson BACON lb 39c

Crystal Springs BUTTER i pound limit & 59$

Defiance EGG NOODLES lb 33c Chef Boy-Ar-Dee PIZZA U Me

FLUFFO 3*- 59c

Diamond ENGLISH WALNUTS lb 59c New Crop PEANUTS lb 39c

-1..1•'> - • ■ "■ - _ SWEET POTATOES 329 c

Marshmallow Creme jar 27c Emperor * r '•• \ GRAPES lb 19c ..■■■■.,; , „, I .’ •.* W*'- 4 ■*'■*-’• <•** "* *M.*A,#<*i* >-•..; -o Temple ', TANGELOS *s9c !!.-/, V *• . .rtf. > ■ .;• . > 1

Brethren Keep M CMi f God, Tabor Win Church basketball league games Played Monday evening resulted in Church of God winning over First Mennonite church 41 to 33; Alt. Tabor Church ot God o#|r Bowling Alley 34 to 29, and first Brethren winning from Piekups 39 to 25. . " ChjJixh Eg Es f(P Wendell Sheetl , 6 .4 1 dim Gedrgfe 4 ? § Rich Repsberger 1 2, 2 Biff,' Anglin .- 1 1 4 Ed Kiffir® A 0 J Don Miller 0 0 0 Paul Klotz 0 0 0 Rich M'kel 0 0 2 First Mennonite FG FS PF Jerry Drake 0 O' *0 Jim Eads 0 0 1 Sam Martin 10 1 Jim Weldy ,1 1 l , John Stahly ... j i 0 Roger Hahn 0 0,1 Dean Guard 1 1 0 Jim Miller 2 0 2 .liefegU Hile 4 2 J 8 Gordon Dyck 4-0 2 Mt. Tabor FG FS PF Lowell Anglin 2 0' 0 Sllen Anglin 00 0 im Fike 2 2 1 Jerry Neff 1 0 0

NAYLOR INSURANCE AGENCY 112 E. Market Phone 290

For The Holiday Season Made-to-Order Decorated Ice Cream Slices and other Fancy Ice Creams - Cranberry Sherbet MOTHER'S DRIVMN East on U.S. 6 NAPPANEE

Grade "A" EGGS doi 59c VELVEETA 2lb bax 89c

JEll-0 3 far 28c MIRACLE WHIP qf 49c

Full Pound MIXED NUT MEATS 69c PECANS lb 69c

Nestle's CHOC. CHIPS 2 far 49c .-• -j; . . a•.. .. • , ■ ....... ’ - . Seedless GRAPEFRUIT 10 far 49c TANGERINES dox 39c n . ■■- Large Size ORANGES 49179 c

Larry Compton 4 0 0 Bob Compton , 1.„1 , 4 Paul Paris 2 2 1 Bob Wyman 2 11, fjowlfn? Alley PS FS PF sks ih k George Sheets 4 0 4 fe%f 1 0 2 Jon Mtllr %1 0 John Mellipger 0 6 0 Tom Lehman 0 0 2 Sck oof Pickups F FG FS PF Melvin Lexnler 3 0 2“ tarry" Lender 3 11 Jack Crothers 0 0 1 Steve Cleveland 0 1 3 E&f© l l S Tom Rohr * 0 0 0 Dive Lon4er 1 2 Standings to date First Brethreo phyrch in first place wjth five wins and one loss; First Mehnonite church and Mt. Tabor Church of God tied for second place with four wins and twd losses; Church of God third with three wins and three losses, gnd

Gulf Tips

“He was the cutest bundle of pink when I picked him out fora pet." We'll treat your car like it's our pet. RENSBERGER'S GULF SERVICE Tires—Batteries Main & Walnut Phone 17

Bowling AHey and Pickups tied for last place With one win and five losses. Hie next scheduled games of the league will be Monday Jan. 2 starting at 6:30 p. m., First Men-

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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox, Wakarusa, Ind, say: "We have raised Hy-Line Layers for three years now and have MHmwp* Moke ypMr m* Hpck of layers Hy-Lines and prffer frpm

NEUHAUSER HATCHERY 151 S. Clark, Nappanee Phone 86 v

Phene 200

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Pleasant memories ... wonderful friendships ... e promising future,.. these ere just a few of the joys we wish for ell of our friends fnd patrons et this Yuletide Season ... end e very Happy New Year! 1 R. ARNOTT & SON R.al x btaf Insurant. ~v. v .,-i„. mpm - ..

What Our Cwtomers Say ANt Hy-Une Layers

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WE hail Christmas day most heartily! The year just past has brought us cheer —and we hope that it has been as good to you. MILLERS GROCERY 115 E. Market, Nappanee V‘V * •

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FROM ALL OF US TO ALL Os YOU! ** f BOBS Standard 452 E. Market, Ph 38, Nappanee n v*l ‘■ut

nonite church vs Ift Tabor Church of God; Church of God vs Pickups; and First Brethren church, vs Bowling Alley. Shop hometown stores first

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