Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 87, Number 14, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 October 1963 — Page 6

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS THURA. OCT. 4, 1941

EVERREADY CLUB Ever Ready Club will meet with Mrs. Charles Reprogle, hostess, Wednesday, October 9 at 2 p.m. Roll call is “Superstition”.

AMERICAN LEGION POST 154 HOME SPECIAL CARD PARTY & DANCE SAT., OCT. 5 FROM 8 TO 10 FROM 10-1 DANCE * r Music by Doc's Combo

FOR Strong Leader - ship

This Time Vote Straight Democrat

WCTU MEETING WCTU meeting will be held Friday, October 11 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Orville M<!Donald.

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James E. Newcomer FOR COUNCILMAN

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Earl (Ed) Kern FOR COUNCILMAN

lire. Jobs Frederick bar charge ct devotions, and Mrs. Bam Bourne has charge of the program. Mrs. Ralph Maust has the chapter in study book. Read the Classifieds

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Robert (Pot) Sinclair FOR MAYOR

Doris Hazelriggi FOR CLERK-TREASURER

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Willard (Levi) Tobias FOR COUNCILMAN

BOWLING AAAJOR LEAGUE as of Sept. 24 Coppes Kitchens 13 Telephone Cos. 10 Keckaman Mfg. Inc. 9% Rexall Drugs 9 Erv’s Body Shop 9 Mutschler Kitchens 8 Rays’ Carpet Shop ! 8 Tippy Golfmor 8 Sunoco * 8 Sechrist Standard 7Va Burke’s Bar 7 Meadown Gold Ice Cream 7 Schmuckers 7 Kacy’s t 6 I egion Wrestling 6 Double E Grocery 5 High Series Denzil Miller 613 High Game Vernon Chupp 242 Hdcp. Series Devon Klotz*s9B Hdcp. Game Dale Fink 224 Team Series Rexall Drugs 2692 Team Game Tippy Golfmor 94C 600 Series Denzil Miller 221, 211, 181 200 Games V. Chupp 242, D.

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Miller 221, 211, D. Fink 210, J. Cleveland 213, G. Bellman 212, C. Middaugh 204, D. Wiseman 203, K. Knobel 200, D. Watkins 203, J. Bartman 203. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Hurricanes 13 Tail Gates 10 Thwaits Soil Service 9 Wild Four 8 Bark Field 7 Hits & Misses 7 Hot Shots 7 Slam Bangs —3 200 Game Don Price 213. WOMEN'S MATINEE BOWLING as of Oct. 1 Stuckman’s Shoes 13 Newcomer’s Jewelers 10 Rays’ Carpets Inc. 9 Northwood —7% Bertha’s Beauty Shop 5 Nappanee Milling Cos 3% Splits Converted Bonnie Johnston 4-5; Peg Johnston & Bonnie Reaker 3-10; Janice Robinson 2-7; Carol Schmeltz 3-10, 5-7.

Richard Best FOR COUNCILMAN

Dean Geyer FOR COUNCILMAN

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The 1964 Comet, pioneer of the luxury compacts, undergoes its first complete change qfririft i960. This Caliente hardtop is one of three models in a plush new top-of-the-line aeries. The completely redesigned Comet has all new sheet metal, improved ride and handling characteristics, "rid greater passenger room. New standards of performance are attained 1 with anew three-speed automatic transmission and a broad range of four engines, including • new 289 cubic-inch V-8 and anew 200 cubic-inch six. The 1964 Comet offers ten models in three new series designations—Comet 202, Comet 404, and Comet Caliente.

Fire Prevention Week To Be Observed Here Fire killed 11,800 Americans last year, over half of them in their own homes, according to National Fire Protection Association estit mates. Fire destroyed approximately $1.5 billion worth of property in the same period, in a total of about 2,100,000 fires. The great tragedy of these sta tistics, Fire Chief Fred Lopp points out, is that most of this waste of lives and property is avoidable. The record could be far different if everyone would assume personal responsibility for observing the rules of fire safety at home and on the job- “Don’t Give Fire A Place to Start" is the watchword. Fire Prevention Week, which this year falls in the period October 6-12, provides an excellent opportunity to re-emphasize the fact that preventing fires is everybody’s job. Ths local observance of Fire Prevention Week will be sponsored by ths Nappanee Fire Department, according to the Chief. Cooperating locally in planning for Fire Prevention Week are the State Bank of Nappanee, who furnished posters and folders, and The Advance-Neu’s, for the use of their display window. Among the features of the week-long observance here will be a home fire safety check and a coloring contest for the First Graders of Central, South, and Lniop Center Schools. There will be a toy fire : engine given as a prize. It is displayed in the window of the Advance-News office.

Millwood Chapel Homecoming this Sunday •HOMECOMING will be held at the Millwood Church Sunday, October 6 with Rev. Robert Burkey, former pastor, as guest speaker. All former members, friends and ministers of the church are invited by the present pastor, Irvin Kanode. A carry in dinner at noon will

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be followed by a special afternoon program. Paul Dougherty, superintendent of the Sunday School announces that the month of October is Sunday School Month. Members have been urged to visit and each Sunday they will have a special speaker or special singing. Mrs. Grace Anglin is listed for one of those specials so don’t miss. The last Sunday of the month the young people will spend the afternoon at the Nursing Home in Warsaw to give a service to a very appreciated gioup. Sunday, September 29 the Millwood Church attended in a body the Hope Rescue Mission in South Bend. Carl Klotz was responsible for the program. Paul Dougherty gave the devotions and Harold Burkey led the Congregational Singing accompanied by Mary Joneston the piano and Emerson Kanode at the organ. A trio “An Empty Mansion” by Harold Gay. Irvin Kanode and Harold Burkey. Emerson Kanode played a piano solo “The Old Rugged Cross”. Mrs. Walter Harman and Mrs. Irvin Kanode sang “The ’ Blood That Stained the jOld Rugged Cross”, followed by the message, “Esau, That Profane Person Who 1 Sold His Birthright For One Morse of Meat”. Lloyd Rummel will be

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responsible for the next program in December. Oberlin String Quartet To Be At Goshen College The Goshen College lecture musci series begins next Monday. October 7 with a concert by th - Oberlin String Quartet at Union Auditorium at 8 p.m. Mail ordeis for single or season tickets can b' obtained by writing to Goshen Cos - 'ege or purchased at the box office The series is designed to bring a variety of good music and inform ative programs at cost to citizens in the area. Further programs include folk music, film lectures, the Westminister Choir, the Torontp Symphony, the Robert Shaw Chorale. ' ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Stated meeting of Nappanee Chapter 367 OES will be Tuesday, October Bat 7:30 p.m We will honor our past matrons and patrons. There will be a program and a social hour will follow the meeting.

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