Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 86, Number 5, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 August 1962 — Page 8

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Millwood Pauline Slabaugh Mr. and Mrs. George Grimm were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grimm and family. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hepler and daughter Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harmon and family, Mr. and Mrs. jiloyd Balsley and daughter Trina Suzette of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grimm and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burkholder called on Mrs. Fannie Miller of Community Center, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Henry Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Watkins were Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

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George Watkins of Route 1, Roan bon. Mr. and Mrs Felty Burkholder of Sugar Creek, Ohio were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Miller and family. Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Emma Nissley were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nissley and family of Goshen, Mrs. Herman Miller, Karren and Kenney, and Mr. and Mrs. Danial P. Yoder of Nappanee. 80th Birthday A chicken barbecue was given in honor of the 80th birthday of Sam Miller of Route 2, Nappanee at the home of his second oldest granddaughter, Mrs. Melvin Schrock, Route 1, Goshen, Thursday July 26th. Present were four of his six children, Mr. and Mrs.

Me? lk mi m*. ne of Miliford, Mr. and Mrs. Marv* in A. Miller, Alien and Bandy of Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Levi J. Slabaugh, Lynn, Pauline and Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mullet, Paul Gene and Mark.. Other members of his family who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Shrock, Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hershberger and Jean Ellen of Middlebury, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mullett and Pammy, Mr. and Mrs, Owen Miller, Rodney and Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. David Miller Jr. all of Nappanee. Fourty-one were present at the supper. Youngest member present of the Miller family was Jean Ellen Hershberger a 3 month old great-grandau-ghter and also daughter of Daniel Hershbergers. Mrs. Marion Shrock and Mrs. Melvin Shrock, Davy and Delton

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Miller and Mrs. Henry Mullett cabled in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Max Watkins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Welty and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nifong spent Sunday at Silver Beach and House of David in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Watkins returned home to Traverse City* Michigan after spending a'WeeK in this vicinity. / Johnny Fisher spent Tuesday afternoon with Nathan Slabaugh* Jerry Lee Hochstetler was a Thursday dinner guest of Nathan. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Yoder of Florida called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller, Tuesday. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Miller and family were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miller and family of Middelbury. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Felty Burkholder, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hostetler and Calvin Yoder. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watkins and Tammy and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Watkins were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeVaun Watkins and family. Mrs. Lewis (Pat) Watkins fell over a tricycle on Friday and broke her arm. This is the third accident in 2 weeks of breaking an arm in the Millwood area.

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lad Sett WSrtfchw and Bruce Hyndman were the unfortunate. 1 hope this is not-cont-agious. Sunday dinner guests ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Slabaugh were Mr. and Mrs. Harley R. Miller of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mullett. Mark and Gene. Mrs. Ray MiUer spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. A.M. Burkholder. Mr. and Mrs. Harley R. Miller of Milford were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller. , Mr. and Mrs. Felty Burkholder of Ohio and Mrs. Willie Yoder were Monday dinner guests of Pete Millers. The wedding of Lloyd Miller son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Miller and Lois Barkley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barkey took place at the North Main St. Mennonite Churchy Saturday after, noon. South Union Pauline Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hochstetler had Sunday dinner with the Joe Grabers north east of Wakarusa. Others present were the Amos L. Masts of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hochstetler and son, Dennis, of East Earl, Pennsylvania were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs.

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Memw Hbefcrtctter. Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hochstetler were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Helmuth and family of Plain City, Ohio. Thursday supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Omar Helmuth and daughter of Red Lake, Ontario, Canada, Elizabeth Nisi ay of Hutchison, Kansas, and ilr. and Mrs. John Helmuth of Kalona, lowa. They attended evening services at Maple Lawn Church. Rudy Yoder of Chesterton, Maryland and Alvin* Beiler of Catlett, Virginia brought the message at Maple Lawn Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hochstetler called on Larry Slabaugh Saturday evening to see their new daughter, Catherine Maria. The Harvey Hochstetler family, and the Eli J. Hochstetler family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elam Bontrager of Millersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pippenger had as lunch guests Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pippenger of Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pippenger. Sum day afternoon Stanley Pippenger called on Dan Clouse at the Nicholson Nursing Home near Goshen. Callers of Mr. and Mrs. George Buss Thursday afternoon were Mrs. Ray Shaum of Elkhart, Mrs. Norman Shrock and son, Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Stahly, and Rev. Gorden Dick. Other callers

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Frank Shaum, Mr. And Mrs. Robert Buss and ttmiily, Mr. and Mrs. George Buss, Jr., and daughter, Mr. and Miis. Carlyle Buss and family of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Jaig& Buss of Wakarusa. ' "'VJ Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sheets called on Dan Clause at the Nicholson Nursing Home. C. J. Hochstetler and son, Dennis, of New Holland, Pennsylvania spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Levi J. S. Hochstetler. These two families spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Mose Hochstetler and family at Indian Lake, in Mihi g an. Wednesday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Levi J. S. Hochstetler were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Swietert and family of Goshen. Local Pauline Weaver Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Hochstetler at Indian Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stutzman and family. They attended the Tri-Lakes Chapel. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Deiner, Gorden Walters, and Earla Deiner. Mrs. Alma Albright of Roanoke, Illinois spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stahly last week. Mr! and Mrs. Harvey

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StsMey spent the week-end with their son and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Stahly, in Midland, Michigan along with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Farinwald. Friday overnight guests of Mr. and: Mrs. Levi Chupp were Mr. and Mrs. Amsy Brubaker, and Henry Helmuth of Canada, and Milford Mast of Kansas. Saturday evening supper and overnight guests were Mr. and Mrs. Titus Kauffman of Pennsylvania, Arlin Martin of Pennsylvania, Carolyn Longenecker of Pennsylvania, Lowell Horst of Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. John Shertzer of Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gahman of Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bucher of Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkandall of Ohio. Sunday dinner guests were the Charles Kirkandalls, the Harold Buchers, the Titus Kauffmans, Miss Longenecker, and Lowell Horst. Sunday evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shank and baby of Ohio. These guests all attended the wedding of Carolyn Myers of New Paris and Harvey Chupp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chupp. Harvey and Carolyn left after the reception Saturday night for a trip through the west. After September the first they will reside at Rensselaer, Indiana where they will pastor the Mennonite Church. Miss Mary Lou Chupp and Arlin Martin will return Sunday to Lancaster, Pennsylvania where both are employed in the Lancaster General Hospital. EVER READY CLUB Mrs. Wilbur Rensberger will be hostess to the Ever Ready Club August 8 at 2 p.m. Roll Call “Something I Have Accomplished This Summer”. The Club also had dinner attended the play Merry Widow, at the Wagon Wheel Playhouse, at Warsaw, August Ist. AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS The American War Mothers will have a pot luck supper, August 7, at 6 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Delbert Stutzman, N. Summitt St. In case of rain the supper will be held at the Legion Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weygand, of Phoenix, Ariz., are here for and extended visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Weygand and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Weygand, of Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., were week-end guests.