Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 85, Number 44, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 May 1962 — Page 8
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NAPPANeE ADVANCE-NEWS
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★ I ll#C VAII Lived many years near a smaller community, and was taught the value of a day's LlKfc TUU ” work as a youth. I was born in 1916 at Rochester, Indiana Our family consisted of an older brother and two younger sisters. We lived on two acres, one mile north of Rochester. My father was an engineer. As most engineers in the early part of the depression, there was no work as there was no construction. My part in helping out because of the depression consisted of having my own truck patch and selling the produce. Two summers I worked as a hired hand on farms. After high school I was fortunate in getting a factory job in Elkhart. From the savings, I was able to go to Indiana University where I secured employment for my meals (College Inn); and my expenses and spending money front a rooming house I leased, and as official ticket taker at University functions. if LIKE YOU Have a good reputation in the community in which I live. SERVICE TO OUR COMMUNITY. Family Service Association 6 years, President 2 years; 6 years board member American Red Cross,- trustee and treasurer Elkhart Public Library,- secretary Elkhart City Historical Society; 8 years Boy Scout Merit Badge Counselor,- board member Salvation Army. ★ LIKE YOU— A family man. unt Ivw Wife Marcia and two children, James and Jane (who just happen to be Hie best looking —most intelligent children in the world except yours). if AND LIKE YOU “ Your vote would be greatly appreciated. THANK YOU FOR ANY CONSIDERATION YOUR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE ' FOR JUDGE ELKHART SUPERIOR COURT
BE CONSERVATIVE VOTE FOR A MAN YOU KNOW
JUDGE WILLIAM R. NICHOLSON Elkhart City Court, T 952-56
AND A MAN YOU KNOW
THURS. MAY S, 1962
UNION CENTER 1 Mrs. Lawrence Bleaser The Youth Group of the Bethel Church will have a social in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yoder on Thursday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yoder and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bontrager attended services at Haven of Rest Mission at Battle Creek, Michigan Monday evening. v# ; The Sewing Circle of the Salem Church will be among those attending an all day meeting 'at Goshen College Saturday, of all ladies of Indiana and Michigan churches. The Junior Circle will have a special meeting in. the afternoon; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Welty and
Rollin. Ervin and Lois Bontrager and Ruby Ramer visited Dean Weltv aA Eastern Mennonite €d* a lege at Harrisonburg, Virginia over the week-end. Ellen Kilmer : and Anna Mabel, Joan Suter, Minnie Weaver and Vial* Watty ware dinner guests of Emma Welty on Sunday. Mr. and Airs. John, Gingerich, Mystertown, Pennsylvania, Rev. and Mrs. Pharis Martin of East Earl, Pennsylvania, Elvin Nolt and Aaron ‘KtfCtz *f-.tiwlianapoiis weresSundjiydinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs.' Sidney Brubaker. Elmer Good and! mrtldren of Orville, Ohio etdled oil Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brubaker snd family on Saturday. J , The Bible,Study group of the Union Center Church will meet this Thursday mornfrfg at the home of Mrs. Gerald Mishler. Gn May- 6 the Brethren Junior High's will have a'Rally St the Yellow Creek Church starting at 12:45. In honor of Home and Family Life, the Union Center Church will have Family ; Night at the church on Sunday evening at 6:3o.:This will be a-carry-in, sandwiches and salad or dessert dish. a. panel discussion vill follow the supper. May 13 the Union Center Church will observe Baby Dedication Day. May 19 the Junior High group of the Union Center Church will have their annual paper drive. M*. and Mrs. Richard Mays of Vineland, New Jersey were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe on Tuesday. Callers at the Vern Cripe home were George Reed, Charles Slabaugh, Steve Yoder and John Pippenger. Miss Agnes Cripe of Goshen ■vas a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe. The Edwin Yoder family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Airs. Steve Yoder. Mr. and Airs. Joe Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Dan P. Yoder called on Mr. and Mrs. Steve Yoder on Sunday evening. On Sunday Frank Shatim called on his another, Airs. D. I. Stahly at the Russell Stahly home. A Sunday dinner guest of the Stahly’s was Airs. Roy Shaum of Elkhart. Air. and Mrs. Robert Cripe and children and Airs. Norman Schrock had children were
if EXPERIENCED JUDGE, ? if LEGALLY TRAINED, INCLUDING JURIS DOCTOR DEGREE if MANY YEARS PRACTICING LAWYER - INCLUDING BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE COURTS. ★ A MAN OF COURAGE; \
HASTINGS - __l Mrs. Robert Rumfelt Hie adult Sunday School Classes met at the annex Saturday eve for their bimonthly party. Arrangements committee were Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Harmon and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haney. Elmer Krou the president presided and gave the devotions. Prayer was given by Mrs. Kenneth, Haney. Games and contests were enjoyed as well as refreshments. The next meeting will be the annual picnic held Sunday, July 1, at Bowmans Park, New Paris. ; - ; “How Great Thou Art,” was the Sunday School Prelude played by Carolyn Biller. Visitors for the worship service were Mr. and Mrs. John Coldeberg and Christa Marie. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. am! Mrs. Willard Hepler were the Richard Hepler family, Milford and the Jerry Phillips fam-
afternoon callers. The Ladies Rural Club will hold their Mother-Daughter Banquet on Friday evening, May 4, at the Church of the Brethren in Nappanee. Their regular meeting win be held Thursday, May 10 at the home of Mrs. Amos Reed. Mrs. George Sheets will give the devotions and roll call will be “My favorite sandwich.” The Homemakers Guild Club will have a dinner meeting at the B and B Case on Thursday evening. Husbands will be the guests. On May 9 the Bethel Church will have charge of service at Hope Mission at South Bend. Roger Hahn and Dale Stouder were among the group representing organizations throughout the county who visited outstanding Fair Grounds in state of Indiana. The purpose of the tour was to gather ideas for our own Fair Grounds. Harry Tobias called on Mrs. Charles Tobias on Sunday. There will be communion services at the Salem Church on Sunday morp in g. Rev. Edward Schrock will be the speaker. The Sixth Grade of the Union Townshin School are taking part in a Music Festival at the Elkhart Township School on t'ucs'’-” They will be competing with three hundred students. Sharon Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of Foraker won the County Spelling contest. Sharon is a Seventh Grade pupil in the Union Center School. Union Township has been a three time winner out of seven years of participation and three times runner up. The Albert Bontrager family called on the Merritt Loucks family on Sunday evening. Susan Kauffman and family, Meriam Yoder of Middlebury, David Babin of Kendalville, and Dan Harper of Goshen College were Sunday dinner guests of the Albert Bontrager family. The Youth group of the Union Center Church are planning to attend the May Day play, “Brigadoon” at Manchester College Saturday evening. They will leave from the church at 6:30.
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ily,Leesburg. JOHN COLDEBIRO TO GO TO . GERMANY • Mr. and Mrs. John Goldeberg and daughter Christa Marie will fly by jet to Bremen, Germany, the Northern part, to visit her parents. They plan to leave May 9th, and be gone several months. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willis, Mishawaka, were Sunday afternoon visitors. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert m, moved to the Coldeberg farm |wp weeks ago and took oyer the care of the chickens,. 1 Their visitors Sunday, afternoop were' * Mr. and Mrs. Omer Mast and family, Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Roman Mast and daughter, Nappanee. BIRTHDAY DINNER t Mr. and Mrs. Lee Prough and family gave a birthday dinner for her father, John Yoder and family and her little daughter, Melody, at their home in Elkhart, Sunday. The Ray Yoder family of Columbia City were also guests. Friends not seen for thirty-five years were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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Howard C. Menges Republican Candklate for ELKHART COUNTY Commissioner
I promise the people of Elkhart County that far gaod I will make this tffice a full time position, and w3T never be too busy to taeef With you personally. If nominated and elected, I will never be a candidate for/any other county office. : : YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT ’ WILL BE APPRECIATED. 1 ---•--- - ■ -- - ■
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