Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 86, Number 6, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 August 1962 — Page 5
Union Center Mrs. Lawrence Blosser Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Yoder attended the annual Florida reunion Saturday which was held in the school in Topeka. Mrs. Mervin Michael and Gertrude Mishler called on Blanche Sensibaugh Milford Sunday afternoon. The Roger Hahn family attended the Loucks family get-to-geth-er Sunday afternoon at the Alvin Berry cottage Syracuse Lake. Mr.and Mrs. Lloyd Darkwood called on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Andrews Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stahly were dinner guests of the Robert Cripe family Sunday. Mrs. Alma Albright, Roanoke, Illinois, spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stahly. Mrs. Levi Ressler attended the Berkey Reunion held at Cook’s Ranch, Elkhart, Sunday. Lester Yoder and Mary Kathrine Schrock were supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. Miller and family Monday evening. The annual potluck dinner and fellowship of the Bethel Church will be at the Harrison Township School Sunday. The wedding of Lester Yoder and Mary Katherine Schrock of Hayward, Wisconsin will take place in the Bethel Church Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Yoder called on Mr. and Mrs. Eli Schmucker near Bremen Tuesday evening. Rev. Willis lYoyer of Plato was the speaker at Salem Church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe called on Mrs. Oliver Cripe at the Wilson Nursing Home Elkhart Friday afternoon. Harry Hontz Cromwell and Joe Hontz, Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mishler, Milford, called on the Vern Cripes last week. Guests Sunday of the Everett Stouder family, New Haven, were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Martz, Sr., the Ivan Martz, Jr., family, the Ed Hands, Maxine Slabaugh family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fink, Dale Fink, Betty Searfoss, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fink, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stouder, the Lamar Stouder family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stouder, Bob Stouder, Miss Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stouder and family. , Paulette Eritz, Chicago, was a Sunday overnight guest of Esther Hochstettler. Miss Entz is attending the Brethren in Christ Youth Camp at Quaker Haven Camp near Syracuse this week. Joan Sherman is spending a few days this week with the Jesse Hochstettler family. Ruth Ann and Barbara Miller and Eileen Bontrager were din-
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REAL ESTATE For Solo or Trade JUST LISTED: We have just listed the Webster Motel, at the east side of Nappanee, on Federal Road 6, a profitable motel business. Owners wish to sell due to ill health. 244.4 feet frontage on Road 6, with 396 feet depth. 9 Unit Motel, OfficeLounge building, Dwelling and large private garage, including all Motel furnishings. All buildings equipment in good condition. Priced at $37,500.00. Special terms can be arranged for purchaser. MODERN TWO STORY HOME, basement, oil furnace, one car garage. 151 S. Williams St. Excellent condition. TWO STORY, ALL MODERN, 3 BEDROOM HOME, in excellent condition. Good basement, new gas furnace, 2 car garage. Priced at $6500.00 and may be bought on contract plan. 255 S. Summit St. NEARLY NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOME, oil hot air furnace, modern kitchen cupboards, on Vx acre ground. S. Jackson St. A bargain at $7500.00. DESIRABLE FAMILY HOME. 2 story, 3 bedrooms, attached garage. Has oil furttaee, hot water baseboard heating, modern kitchen, new bathroom fixtures, hot water heater, storm windows. Priced at SBOOO.OO, may be bought on land contract. Located 401 S. Elm St. MODERN, t BEDROOM BUNGALOW, full basement, large one-car garage, hot air oil furnace, 30 gallon gas water heater. This home is in excellent condition, and we offer it at $1A500.00. 804 W. Walnut St. Now is the time to purchase a home, while prices are low. WILLARD M. NAYLOR M Mg**
ner guests Sunday of Ruby Miller near Hastings and supper guests of Eileen Bontrager near New Paris. Mary Katherine Schrock and Lester Yoder were guests of the Ephriam Millers Sunday evening. Home-made ice cream was served. Mrs. Andrew Cordier, formerly of North Manchester, and presently of New York City called on Mrs. Stone and the Rev. Ross Noffsinger family Thursday. The Home Makers Guild Home Demonstration Club elected the following officers for next year: President, Mary Noffsinger; VicePresident, Katherine Mishler; Secretary, Katherine Umbaugh; and Treasurer, Meriam Stump. The Blosser Reunion was held Sunday at the Union Center School and elected the following officers for next year: President, Mrs. Harry Frick; Vice-President, Mrs. Lawrence Blosser; Secretary, Mrs. Kenneth Stump. The Union Center Worship Service will be 8:30 to 9:30 Sunday morning so members may attend the District Conference at Camp Mack which is in session from Friday to Sunday. Guest speakers at the conference are Dr. Burton Metzler of McPherson College, Dr. M. R. Zigler of Broadway, Virginia and J. Henry Long, Executive Secretary of Mission Commissions. The Mother’s Study Club of the Union Center Church will meet Tuesday evening at the church. Mrs. Lawrence Blosser will talk on International Shopping; Edna Drudge will give devotions and the hostesses will be Pat Newcomer, Margaret Cripe and Nita Frederick. The Ladies Aid of the Union Center Church will meet at the church all day on Wednesday, August 15. Mrs. Mary Barringer is now at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Murphy, at North Liberty and is in fair condition. Orville Sherman, Superinten, dent of the Brethren Mexico Home will be the speaker at the Union Center Church on August 19. He will speak on the Home. The Union Center Youth will attend the Youth meeting of the District Conference at Camp Mack on Sunday evening.
Community Center Mrs. John Applegate Mr. and Mrs. Harve Moore were ditjjjpr guests of Etta and Sunday afternoon callers on Rev. and Mrs. Eldon Evans of Walnut, southwest of Tippecanoe, were Mrs. Carl Helman of New Paris, Miss Fannie Miller, Nappanee, Mrs. John Applegate and Walter Millers. Babies and small children who were dedicated to the Lord at Mt. Tabor Church Sunday morning were Scott and Lucinda, children of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Compton, David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fike. Cal and John, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Good, Carl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loften Harman, and Randy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Schmucker. Kathleen Hepler sang at the evening service. Among those who surprised Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thompson of Route 3, Nappanee, Sunday honoring their fiftieth wedding anniversary which occurred Friday, were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bower. Thirty-two of their immediate family were present at a family dinner held at a restaurant near Goshen, then when they returned home they found their brothers, sisters and families waiting to wish them well. Fifty-six relatives enjoyed light refreshments which were served by their children. Mrs. Ora Anglin became greatgrandmother again Friday when Mr. and Mrs. Robert Compton became the parents of a daughter, Mishelle Ann. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers and Delbert visited the Lloyd Millers Sunday afternoon. Late Wednesday afternoon Hazel Higgins, Dorotha Anthony, Elizabth Jones and Grace Anglin called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reprogle and Sue. Jeff Hepler visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hepler, Sunday. Attending the Millwood Chapel Ladies Aid picnic at Nappanee Community Park Wednesday were Dorothy Klotz, Anna Mae Gay, Eth-
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el Whitehead, Marjorie Bixler, Ruth Stutzman, Lillie Harman, Ruth Thomas, Surelda Hartzell, Marjorie Berkey, Elizabeth Jones, Grace Anglin, Mary Jones, Cora Snyder and Hazel Higgins, also guests, Dorotha Anthony, Iva Klotz, Mrs. George Gregg, Grace Huffman, Cora Hawley, Dessie Huffer and Carrie Gay. After singing Marjorie Berkey read Romans 8, Grace Huffman led in prayer, Joyce Klotz, Patty Berkey, Bonnie Klotz and Sharon Gay sang, and Mary Jones gave a poem. Roll call was “A favorite Bible mother and why”. Lillie Harman gave a reading and Ruth Thomas spoke on “Everyday Things.” James Galls were with Sanford Galls Sunday noon and called on Mr. and Mrs. Ora Benson near Pierceton in the afternoon. Diane Gall was with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Martin and daughter at Winona Lake from Wednesday until Friday night. The birthdays of Debbie McCuen and Betty Wise were celebrated with a hamburger fry at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Mikel, Saturday evening. Guests were the Raymond Wises, Steve Biller, Lowell Mikels and Keith McCuens. Mrs. Herman Blessing’s callers last week were Mrs. Junior Miller, Mrs. Charles Mikel, Mrs. Devon Troxel, Mrs. Warren Brock and Mrs. Ben Hepler. Mrs. John Applegate called on Mr. and Mrs. Hudson McCuen at the Dallas Wyman home late Tuesday afternoon. Mr. McCuen is recouperating satisfactorily but is not able to attend church yet. Carol Disher, daughter of Mr. an3 "Sirs. Glen Disher, is one of fifteen 4-H seamstresses who is trying for the title of dress review winner at the Elkhart County Fair this week. The girls were chosen from a group of 80 at the Concord School last Tuesday and Wednesday. The girl who receives the first place county title will take part in the State Fair dress review contest and receive an all-expense trip to Indianapolis. Members of the Progressive Homemakers Club, husbands and friends enjoyed attending the Rodeheaver Music Festival at Winona Lake Friday evening, then a trip around the lake in the Winona Queen. Arrangements
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were made by Mary Disher and Grace Snell. Monday dinner guests at the Higgins-Anthony home were Miss Joy Stackhouse and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anthony and Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stackhouse, Joy and Jimmie, have returned from a vacation trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Mrs. William Stackhouse was able to attend church at Mt. Tabor Sunday after being absent several weeks following an accident. Homer Ganshorn and Mrs. John Moore have been able to be present the past several Sundays, also. Junior Yoders enjoyed a cookout at the Harold Gerards Saturday evening. Sunday afternoon the Harold Collins family served homemade ice cream to Mr. and Mrs. John Holoway and the Lloyd Mikels. Cindy Yoder accompanied the Nappanee Church of the Brethren youth to Warrens Dunes, Mich. Sunday where they were guests of the Elkhart Church of the Brethren young people. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisher and Jean Ann were Sunday guests of the Virgil Fishers. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jones took their granddaughter, Wanda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jones, to her home in South Bend Sunday after she had spent a week in the country. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolen and family who had just returned from a vacation trip to Tennessee and Kentucky. The South Bend trip taken by the Active Ladies Club members Wednesday included a tour of Goodwill Industries, the Jewish Reformed .Church, a model Jjonj%, near Ireland Road which was furnished by Goodwill Industries, a shopping center and dinner at the St. Joseph Airport. Those making the trip were Ada Jones, Alma Parks, Betty Buss, Barbara Troxel, Marialyce Moore, Beverly Disher, Martha Holoway, Evelyn Mikel, Lorene Harman, Gladys Grimm, Iva Welty, Lois George and Pat Sheets. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Klinedinst of Plymouth called on Lester Rowlands Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edlers Thursday. Meredith Sparks of Philadelphia and Mrs. Della Sparks of Fort Wayne were Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Sparks and family had dinner Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sparks. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dormeyer, Uniondale, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yoder and family, Mrs. Harold Huffman and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Max Sparks and family. Diane Gall spent Saturday with the Virgil Davidhizars. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weldy had dinner Monday with Russell Yeagers. Ethel Haney, Maxine Biller and Lelah Wyman gave a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Dennis George at the Mt. Tabor Fellowship Hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. William Stackhouse’s callers last week were Anna Anglin, Florence Stackhouse, Betty Stackhouse, Ora McCuen, Helen Yoder and children, Marlene Compton, Elmer Gall, Alma Parks and grandchildren, Mary Heckaman, Jim and Colleen Gall, Manda Stackhouse, Mrs. Homer Hershberger and children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur George and Mr. and Mrs. George Mosier. The Lyle Yoders, Lloyd Mikels, Walter Millers, Olen Anglins, Max Sparks, Maynard Sparks, Miss Martha Fox and Walter Burchams attended the Mt. Tabor S.S. Class Six meeting Monday evening. President Yoder presided, Walter Miller led singing, Mrs. Yoder
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had devotions assisted by class members and prayer was offered by Maynard Sparks and Lowell Anglin. Work on the church signs was discussed and it was decided to have a traveling basket as a fund raising project. Strawberry shortcake was served after games were enjoyed. Final rites were held in South Bend last Wednesday for Willie Jacobsen, father of Mrs. Loften Harman. PINK AND BLUE SHOWER Mrs. Dennis George was queen for an evening at a pink and blue shower on Tues. evening, July 31 at the Mt. Tabor’s Fellowship Hall. The shower was given by Mrs. Dallas Wyman, Mrs. Walter Haney, and Mrs. Kendall Biller. The hall was beautifully decorated with pink, blue and white streamers of crepe paper. While opening the gifts, Mrs. George was seated on a silver throne and wore a silver crown. There were 30 relatives and friends attending.
Our Service Does Not End With The Funeral • RECENTLY a member of a family we had served called to thank us for attending to some details for the family in connection with their cemetery plot. He seemed surprised that we had handled this problem as a matter of course and it was pointed out to him that our service to the family does not end with the funeral service. We are always available to render assistance in any way we can. WRIGHT Funeral Home Office 773-3173 - Res. 773-3175 108 E. Walnut St. Nappanee
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ing this summer with her son, Peter Adams, and family at 357 N. Locke St. She will leave for her home the 23rd of this month.
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