Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 84, Number 25, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 29 December 1960 — Page 2

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS

WAPPAMK ADVANCE-NEWS • *• __' * F 3;?.lp| & K * 156 W. Market Phone tr ,h >.. I, ■! B.M.- n- ■!s. .a*r..*r..Ti • n i'mi .. TWi Ifrl Indiana at MniM data Matter Under Hie ACT er MlrcK 1. lITf. PUUfINID tmiRWATI * 52.50 PER YEAR in IntfiMtft $3.00 PER YEAR Outside Indiana - Publishers Thos. F. Myers, Ji*. Rita H. Myers NOTICE Pictures for publication are welcomed, but no picture wiH be returned by mail unless a seif-addressed stamped envelope is sent with if. No charge for publishing pictures, news stories, or announcements. Mrs. Celesta Ginther of Albion spent the weekend at the Mrs. Sam Heckaman home. Her daughter Lucille Beck of Albion came for her on Monday.

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Mkirtysi/. Stuckrnan, & Hartman Teams Win B'Ball Games Martys of Independent basket ball league best the Underdogs 47 to 45, Thursday evening. Stuckman Shoes won over Be.atnlks 00. to 3Z, and Hartman Pontiac won from Coif as 31 to 31. Box scores fife;. • ' “ Martys y NO PS Pf tom Richntotwf 3 1 1 Jim Foryida 2 11 Keith McCuen 0 0 0 Chuck McFall 8 3 0 Eon Kjestef 2 0 3 Boh Lutes $ 2 2 Gerald Mattern 2 0 3 Underdogs PO Ff PF Willie RetiSbOTger 1 f L; Kirkendoffer 0 0 1 Donnie Sechrist 3 0 2 John 31ucker 3 1 0 Joe Shank 514 Stuckrnan IpG PS PF Jipi fippenger Id 3 0 Jim Fields 2 2 1 Jim Stouder 2 o -3 Brent Sail 3 1 4 Phil Arnott 1 0 3 Jim lutes 6 6 2 Beatniks PC FS FF Jack Stump 8 10 Jerry Davidsofl ; 0 0 1 Larry Riley 3 10 Mike Price 0 3 2 Jim Hartzell 1 and 4 Ron Dear/ 1 fjf 5 Dean BaMey 0 0 1 Dale Fink > - 0 1 5 Hartman FC FS PF Russ, Ervin 2 13 Ron Fields 2 2 1 Kent Beehler 10 0 Jan Cleveland 6 12 Lowell Clipp 0 0 1 Ray Worden 4 11 Norris Balsley 10 0 Fred Hockert 0 0 1 Colfax FC FS PF Kent Stuckrnan 0 1 5 Dean Wakley 0 0 1 Irvin Unsicker 5 0 3 Dean Everst 5 4 1 Don Stutzman 1 0 1 Larry Ryraan 2 0 0 This league will play their next schedule Thursday Jan. 5 starting at 7 p. m., with Beatniks vs Colfax; Hartman vs Underdogs, and Stuckmaft vs Martys. Church league will play Moilday Jan. 2 Starting at 6:30 p. m. with First Mennonitfi church vs Mt. Tabor church; Church of God vs Pickups, and First Brethren church vs Bowling Alley. Grade school league plays Saturday Dec. 31 starting at 8:30 a. m., with Collies vs Airdales; Hot Dogs’ vs Terriers, and Scotties vs Hounds.

Way Festivities Keep dabs and Churches Busy This Season

Frances Yoder . T Neighbors gathered at the Freeman D. Yoder heme Tuesday evening as a farfeweii for Nr. * and Mrs. Ed Yoder, who will/ move to Kansas Monday, Dec. 26. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Levi gNopp, the Leroy SEelmuths, Leroy Farmwalds and son, and Lydia Ann Yoder. leu eresmand cake were **rved. AbNL . Mr. ahd Mrs. Ed Yoder were Tuesday supper gUests of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman D. Yoder and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Chupp and son, of Giand Rapids, Mich, were Wednesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman D. Yoder. Jonas is Mr*. Yocferts brother, (omitted Its* week) I discovered there ate i S feW people who read (he Locke flews, or at least they did teat week! I hope they will Ret be disappointed in It isl the future. Busy mothers of Salem Mennonite church had their fifth aantial Christmas fellowship at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Patti Snyder, Tuesday evening. . The husbands are invited and usually take part In the spontaneous program. Hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Birkey and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stutzman. Devotions wer# given by Donald Flora, after which Floyd called upon Weldon Yoder to talk on “The Advent of Christ,” and Jency Hershberger and Willard Kilmer, talked about "What Christ Means to me.” “My impressions of Christmas as a child” were given by David Hostettler and Freeman D. Yoder. Guest speaker was Dale Stutzman, from Walnut Grove congregation near Goshen, who-did a good job of relaxing the frown muscles and bringing some smiles. Refreshments consisted of, each couple bringing a dish of something which could be eaten with the fingers, nuts, candy, relish dishes, potato chip*, cookies. Coffee and punch were also served. Re-organization of Sunday evening youth service at Salem resulted in these changes: Harold Myers, delegate from the Ministry, was replaced by Francis Freed; Chorister Rollin Welty Was replaced by Dale Welty; vicechairman David Hostetler was replaced by Paul Ramer Who be-

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Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Fervida, Nappanee, fnd, say: "We got our first Hy-Line Layers in 1947 and never had any other breed since. Our first thrill was their -high egg production. Since then we have found that they meet all our expectations in Livability, Egg Size, and Quality. When egg prices do get a little low, we appreciate their ability to produce eggs at a minimum cost." Make your next flock of layers Hy-Lines and order from

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came Chairman to replace Freeman Yoder. HarVey Miller femay and Mrs. Isacc Weaver called on Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Christner Sunday see the new baby. • Montyyfyientng callers on Harvey Mmier family were Mr. and Mrs. David J. MiHer, LaM Hershbergers of Bremen, Norma Miller and Frieda Miller, alsd Junior Miller from Ohio, who showed Slides of his trip OUt west. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pletcher Jr. and Johnny and Steve, and Mr. and Mr*. Jim Pinkenger of Nappanee were Sunday dinner guests of Robert Mast family. Saturday supper guests of Lydia Ann and Amelia Yoder Were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yoder,, Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Farmwald and Meflih, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan P. Yoder. Callers at the Bain P. Yoder home last week were, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmucker of Middlefield, Ohio and Oscar Schmucker. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shrock from lowa and Cephas Yoder. The Dan P. Yoders and Malinds Chupp called on Mrs. Edwin Ramer at Wakarusa, and Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Bontrager, New Paris, who have, been lit. “ Mr .and Mrs. Charles Clouse and Frieda called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stutzman Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Stutzman called on Mrs. Robert Mast to see the new baby 1 Thursday. Mrs. Stutzman, Millie Schmucker and three nieces, Lizzie Mishler, Lizzie Ellen Schmucker, and Lydia May Hochstetler helped Mrs. Joe Miller guilt Thursday evening. *" Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Sheets and Robert, and Vicky Brown of Mishawaka called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Landaw at Goshen Sunday.afternoon and helped Eric celebrate his first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Landaw were also there. The Sheets stayed and attended the Christmas program at United Missionary church. Mrs. Forrest Sheets had dinner Tuesday with Mrs. Lester Rassi. Noble Sietz family had supper Sunday evening with Victor Graber family, then called on Katie Kauffman. They-called on Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sietz at Bremen Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sara Chupp and

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M& jffid Mrs. Levi Chupp attended tfig’wedding qf Jeanne Baughman and/Stahley Shank of Ohio, 'at Tbttt Saturday eveh'ing. Mary' Lbu Chupp Was maid-of-honor Saturday night guests of Levi Chupp family were ItOlene Sttyder Pauline Weaver, and John Eby from Missouri. Sunday dinner guests of David Hostetler family, north of South* west wdre, Levi Chupp family, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman D. Yoder and daughters, Levi Otto family, Rolene Snyder, and Beverly Birkey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller had dinner Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Milo Yoder. Others there were, Mr. and Mrs. Jbe Nisley and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Detweiler of Wakarusa. Jim Rassi called at the Forrest Sheets home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stahly Weldy and Cora Called oh Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Drake ill Dunlap Friday. •<?,• Mr. and Mrs. James Weldy, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Drake, and Rev, afld Mrs. Gordon Dyck enjoyed popcorn and spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs! Stahly Weldy, following Christmas caroling, with young people of First Mennonite church. Kim and Pammy Clouse of Foraker spent Tuesday with their grandparents, the Howard Clouses. Enos Borkholder is doing chores for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graber and son Loren who accompani°d Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yoder of Middlebury to Colona, lowa on Wednesday to Visit relatives and friends, and plan to return home Monday everting; Alvin WalbeSer family called on Mrs. Laurel Haines Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Culp of

Goshen Community Auction Soles DIAL KE 3-5585 or KE 31593 OVER 20 YEARS SATISFACTORY SERVICE TO THE FARMER A Happy New Year! SEE YOU JAN 2 at 12 noon We Have The Buyers SHERMAN, McDOWELL, martin AUCTIONEERS

Happy New Year Happy New Year BREMEN THEATRE

WED - THUR - FRI - SAT. The-nakedfbry of thft&tbetj&f, NECKLET - In Color —with Martin West • Carol Christensen Also Bring him in was the order. WALK TALL' in (.Color with Wjllard Parker Kent Taylor - Joyce Meadows New Years Eve Midnight Show ' Sat. Dec 31 KEY WITNESS' Jeffrey Hunter - Pat Crowley Noisemakers - At 11:00 p.m. 3 Cartoons • 3 Stooge Comedy

Coming Thur-Fri-Sat. Elvis Presley In "G.l. Blues"

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We wish our customers a prosperous New Year in 1961 (Store closed Jan 2)

South Bend called Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Plank and baby Nick were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Laurel Haines. Missionary Meeting of First Mennonite church was at Mrs. Lee Bliele’s home Tuesday evening. Co-hostesses Were Mrs. Stanley Yoder and Mrs. Earl Nimemaker. There was about 35 present, and the program was the life of Franz Grubef, in the form of a play. Franz was the author of “Silent Night,” and the name of the play was “The birth of a song, Silent Night." Mrs.. Charles Pletcher Sr. attended a . Sunday School class dinner at the home of the teacher, Mrs. Esther Stichter at Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hunts, of Goshhen spent Sunday with Mr. and M'-e. Charles Pletcher Sr. Marjorie Hamilton Called Sunday from Warsaw. Hanover College students spending the holidays With their parents are: Charles Blevins, freshman, son of Mrs. C. R. Blevins, 507 E. Van Buren, and Devon Weaver, sophomore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weaver. NAMED CHAIRMAN OF GOSHEN HOSPITAL DRIVE Edwih Andrews, near Nappanee and' Charles Cobb, near New Paris, are among ten township chairmen for the $750,000 Goshen hospital building program named by L. Orville Miller, area gifts chairman. The ten chairmen will be responsible for forming organizations that will solicit three-year pledges from families in 14 townships; seven in Elkhart county, five in Kosciusko and two in LaGrange county, said Miller.

SUN - MON - TUES. Have the time of your life See 'HIGH TIME' in Color with Bing Crosby Fabian Tuesday Weld Nicole Maurey Also STUNT MEN HENHOUSE HENNERY Open 2:45 Sunday Nsw Years Day

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METZLER'S Clean Up and Stock Reduction Sale in Progress Mens Dress ( Hundreds and Hundreds Mens Work of shoes greatly Womens REDUCED to Close Boys & Girls ou * at Bar9a,n Pr ““ Children's Shop Early & Save ’3” - *4” - *6” - ■> Values to *14 W Womens Dress Suedes and Flats About Vi Price

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