Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 86, Number 3, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 19 July 1962 — Page 6

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS THUES. JULY If, If*!

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South Union Pauline Weaver Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Willie Yoder and son, Mrs. Owen Yoder and children, Mrs. Menno Yoder, Mrs. Harvey Hochstetler, and Debra Yoder assisted Mrs. Ray Nissley of Goshen with her work. Wed. evening Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hochstetler and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schmucker and new son, Rodney Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Fisher and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Pippenger Sunday afternoon. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mishler. Wednesday Mrs. Stanley Pippenger called on her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller and visited with Miss Miriam Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matthews and family of California and Mrs. James Miller of Seattle, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Horst called on Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Morningstar Sunday afternoon. Rev. Dave Bonirager from Middlebury will hold services at Maple Lawn church Tuesday evening through Friday evening, July 24 to 27.

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Local Pauline Weaver Mrs. Samuel Chupp and three children from Phoenix, Arizona spent Thursday to Sunday evening with Levi Chupps. They expect to return home this week, leaving Tuesday. Carolyn Meyers of New Paris was a Sunday dinner guest at Levi Chupps. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Staley, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Staley of Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mann of Elkhart spent the weekend at

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Little Eden Camp, Onekama, Michigan. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stahly of Midland, Mich, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Staley. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Hochstetler spent ten days at Indiana Lake. While there they attended church services at Tri-lakes Chapel, a small Mennonite Church. Tuesday they entertained about 50 GMSA girls from the North Main Street Mennonite Church. Thursday guests were Mrs. Levi J.S. Hochstetler and children, Mrs. John Mast and children, Mrs. Milo Yoder, all of Nappanee, Mrs. Kattie Chupp, Mrs. Fannie Fry of Milford, and Mrs. Ralph Miller and daughter. Saturday afternoon

they attended the wMag | Martha Schrock and Devon Yoder at North Main Street Mennonite Church. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chupp were Sunday dinner guests at the lake. HELP WANTED Extra income for men or women of’tny age. Part or full time, high hourly earnings, pleasant dignified work. Flexible hours, perfect for men with jobs - women with school age children. Training provided. Contact Marie McCuen, Nappanee R 2, Phone Millwood Nl 6-2219.

M PMtLtmMKS Pvt Kenneth E. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young, R.R. 1, Nappanee, Indiana, arrived at Clark Air Base, Philippines, on June 12th, 1962 for duty with the STARCOM (Strategic Army Communications System) Primary Relay Station, Philippines. Assigned as a Communications Center Specialist, Pvt. Young came to the Philippines from the South-Eastern Signal School, Fort Gordon, Georgia. A 1956 graduate of Nappanee High School, Pvt. Young worked on his father’s farm before entering the Army November 7th, 1961. He completed basic training at Fort Carson, Colorado.

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