Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 85, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 April 1962 — Page 8

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- OES STATED MEETING Stated meeting of Nappanee Chapter OES 367, Tuesday, April 10, at 7:30 p.ra. Social hour to follow. -i-"-' -

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Bremen and Mr. . tad Mto. Othe Stine and their son, Steve, who is home from the Marines were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaVera Hollar. Mrs. Sam Miller, Mrs. Simon Slabaugh and Ronny, Mrs. Henry Mullet, Gene and Mark and Mrs. Kenny Mullet and Pammy pleasantly surprised Mrs. Levi Slabaugh, Pauline and Nathan Turnday afternoon, whose birthdays aH occured in one week in March. Ice-cream, sherbet, potato chips, cake and coffee were served. Betty Miller, daughter of the Pete Millers spent TtMM&ajr with Sue Ellen Nissloy,

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. Mr. and Mr. Sam Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hochstetler called on Mrs. Mose Slabaugh Wednesday. They also called on Reuben Yoder at the Harve Stutsman home. Mrs. Fred Hazen of Etna Green called on Mr. and Mrs. Max Watkins Sunday. Mrs. Carl Whitehead and daughter, Suth, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitehead. Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. A- M. Burkholder were Mrs. Esther Hochstetler and children, Mose I. Mißers, Mrs. LiSzie Burkholder, Ammon Hochstetlers and children. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hochstetler were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hochstetler of Bourbon and Mrs. Betty Davison. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Piercetoa called In the afternoon. Mr. and Mm. Joe Yoder called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller Sunday afternoon. Nathan Slabaugh, Roland Miller, Etta Fern Mullet, Erma Mast, Linda Shrock, Ronny Gingerich and Mary Milter were Sunday dinner guests of their Sunday School teacher, Elsie Helmuth. Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Mast and two children of Arthur, Illinois were Friday supper guests of the Jonas Mast family. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Smith of Warsaw were Saturday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kile of Bremen were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. DeVaun Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Klotz and sons of Etna Green spent Sunday afternoon with Henry Watkins and the Max Watkins family. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Young called on Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hawley one evening last week. Mrs. Levi Slabaugh and Mrs. Sam Miller called on Mrs. A. N. Slabaugh at the Ora Mast home, Etna Green, Monday. Levi and Lynn Slabaugh called at the Melvin Schrock home, Goshen, Monday fornoon. SCHOOL BUILDING CORP. The Community School Building Corporation met Monday night for the purpose of electing officers. John Coppes was elected president; Wayne Dunham, vice president; Karl Freese, Jr., treasurer; Robert Callander, secretary. On the Board of Directors are Joseph Kindig, Charles Sheets, Harvey Postma, LaMar Mutschler, Willard Tobias, Walter McDonald, Dallas Wyman, Charles Lehman.

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Rev. Paul Eppley brought the morning message at Island Chapel Sunday on “Times Like These.” His family was also present. Rev. Paul Garner spent the morning at the Concord EUB Church starting Evangelistic services. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Bright of Leesburg were also visitors and Kenneth Wyman, Nappanee. Those attending services Sunday night at Concord from Island Chapel were Mr. and Mm. Oscar Haney, Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Haney, Mr. and Mm. Donald Fox and David. Rev. Garner and Oscar Haney favored with a duet. Carolyn Biller played for S. S. prelude “Chapel Chimes” and the children favored with a song. Ladies Aid Meeting will be Wednesday eve at the Island Chapel Annex with Mrs. Kenneth Haney as hostess. Mrs. Paul Kegebein will show slides. FAMILY DINNER Mr. and Mm. Floyd Hartzel, Goshen were hosts to a family dinner Sunday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tusing, the Robert Krick family and the Fred Hunter family, Bourbon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cullers and Jeffery, Milford, Carolyn Schaetzle, Bourbon, and Mr. and Mrs. James Amstden, Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tusing visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Porman, Bourbon, Wednesday eve. Mrs. Irene Porman had just had the cast removed from a broken arm. They are proprietors of a restaurant in Argos. Mr. and Mrs. Jona Troyer, she was formely Betty Yoder, of Hartville, Ohio, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Yoder. Sat. evening visitors were the Ray Yoder, Colum bia City, the Jonas Bontriggei and Lorn Troyer of Nappanee. Sunday eve the John S. Yoders visited the Marvin Slabaugh family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumfelt visited Mr. and Mrs. Virgil

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Stump, Jr., Ib6 Mr. tod Mrs. Cloyd Heckaman Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kapneth Haney visited Mr. add Mrs. Charles Mikel, Nappanee, Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mm. Allen Weldy, Elkhart, and Mr. and Mm. Donald Fox and David enjoyed a blue gill dinner with the Robert Rumfelt family, Wednesday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Custer, Packerton entertained With a family dinner at their home Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mm. Dennis George, Nappanee, Sandra and Vickey Yoder, the Dallas Wyman family, the Kendall Biller family and Mr. and Mm. Hudson McCuen. Kent Biller was an overnight guest of the Hudson McCuens Friday night and Kenneth Wyman spept Sat. overnight with the Kendall Billers. The dinner honored the birthdays of Lou Ann Wyman and Dan Ransbottom. Thursday eve the Dallas Wyman family visited the Kendall Biiler family and Friday eve Mr. and Mrs. Dennis George and Donal Rumfelt visited, the Billers. The Island Chapel Youth Fellowship and Conced'd EUB YF enjoyed a bowling party at the Wawasee Bowling Lanes, Sunday afternoon. They had refreshments at the Concord Church. STATE REMC CONVENTION Mr. and Mm. Paul Hollar, Mr.

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and Mm. Glen Morehouse, Mr. and Mm. Robert Buhrt and Ms*., aad Mm Marshall Albert attended the State REMC Convention, as directors, at Indianapolis, Thursday and Friday. HOSPITAL NEWS Ronda Miller, Nappanee, felT and broke her collar bone and had to undergo surgery at the Osteopathic Hospital, Mishawaka Tuesday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Miller. ATTEND CAMP FIRE CONFERENCE Mr. and Mrs. George Rose and Mrs. Owen Senff, will attend the Regional Camp Fire Conference, in the Pick-Congress Hotel in Chicago today (Thurs.), Friday and Saturday. Mm. Senff is Nappanee Camp Fire council regional reptvf sentative. Mr. Rose, president # the local Council, will attend thM men’s breakfast and will be dud# man of a discussion group on SYta.day and will also attend the nance meeting on Saturday. a<L Mrs. Robert Sinclair, Mrs. Thette dore Price, Mrs. Dale Berger, Mrlf' John Robinson, Mrs. George Flo# 3 * ers, Mrs. Russel Bolyard, M#& John Armantrout, Mrs. Joe son, Mrs. James Marcband, an# Mm. Wayne Best, members of Q& board and leaders of Camp Fire and Blue Bird groups are attends ing the conference today (Thurs.)i