Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 87, Number 17, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 24 October 1963 — Page 7

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Terry Slagle, John Ulery, and Doug Whitehead were winners in the 11 year old division of Ziliak Ford's Punt, Pass, and Kick contest.

Union Center Mrs.' Lawrence Blosser The sewing Circle of The Maple Lawn Church will meet Wednesday, October 30, for an all day meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sheets and daughters called on Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sheets Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheets called on Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sheets Thursday night. The Faith Haven Group will hold a fellowship meeting on November 1 to 3 at the Church at the intersection of roads 19 and 11. Dr. Richard Culp of Shipshewana and Paul Landis of Crockett, Ky. and Moses Bear, Ontario, will be the speakers. Curtis Cressman of Ontario will be the moderator.

Mrs. Maude Frederick is visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Mark Schrock this week and while there will attend the Regional Conference being held at Manchester College. Mr. and Mrs. John Leedy and family of Charleston, West Virginia were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Maude Frederick. Other guests were Mrs. George Moyer, Mrs. Sol Moyer and Mrs. Curtis Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Herr and sons of Foraker were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herr on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Mast and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hochstetler and family and Edna Hochstetler called on Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mast and family on Sunday afternoon. Callers at the Vern Cripe home this past week were Mrs. Pearl Thomas, of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Walter Pippenger of Goshen, Mrs. Bob Stouder and Lea Ann and Charles Stouder. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stouder w’ere Tuesday evening supper guests. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe, were Mr. and Mrs. Alph Cripe and daughters of Ligonier and Glenda Cripe of Mishawaka.

Sunday evenning Mr. and Mrs John Nead called on Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe. Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Schmucker were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dickerhoff off Fort Wayne. For Sunday dinner the Schmuckers entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wisler of Osceola and Dorothy Wisler of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Alvon Bollinger and Marylou Bollinger of Wakarusa. The Union Township 4-H clubs

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will have a skating party at Eby Pines this Thursday evening. They plan to leave the school at 6 o’clock. Barbara Miller, David Kauffman and Leonard Bontrager attended the wedding of Keith Scarce, Sheldon, Wisconsin and Sharon Diller of Shauck, Ohio on Saturday afternoon, in Shauck. Several women of the Bethel Church attended a Women’s meeting at the Pleasant Grove church east of Goshen. Mrs. Jonathan Yoder a returned missionary from Nepal gave an interesting talk on the natives of that land. Mrs. Epriam Miller of the Bethel Church attended a regional Women’s meeting at the West Park last Thursday. Susan Bechtel, the one year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bechtel suffered first and second degree burns over her body when she pulled a skillet of hot grease from a table.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore of Wakarusa called on Mr. and Mrs. Dean Culp on Sunday evening. Mrs. Bessie Stiekel of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ramer of South West called on Mr. and Mrs. Vic Culp on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Culp were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Culp on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Culp called on Mr. and Mrs. Everett Freed of Wakarusa on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hahn attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bowers on Sunday. The occasion was to honor all the October birthdays in the Hahn family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Flickinger called on Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hahn on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller of California were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stahly on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Miller of Norfolk, Virginia are the parents of a baby girl, born Monday- David Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Miller. Mrs. Levi Ressler and Mrs. Ernest Wakley are leaving Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi of Lowville, New York. The youth of the Union Center Church plan to attend High School days at Manchester College this Saturday, leaving the church at 10:30. They will attend the football game in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baldwin, returned missionaries, residing at North Manchester will be the Sun-

day evening speakers at the Union .Center qhiffch. JJpiop (Renter ,wiU participate ip the Pew exchange sponsored by the Nappanee Ministerial Board .Union Copter visit the Nappanee -Presbyterian ,Church and First Mennonite will .be Union Center gpests. The teachers of the Children’s Department of the Union Center Chprch are sponsoring a series of meetings led by Pastor Noffsinger on Our Basic Beliefs. The meetings start with a dinner meeting this Wednesday evening. BERLIN RELIEF CORPS The District Convention of the Womans Relief Corp was held Tuesday, Oct. 15th in the American Legion Home, with 62 members present, from Ligonier, Bre-

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men, Syracuse, South Bend, Pierceton, Ft. Wayne, Anderson, and Nappanee. Mr. Fred Sp.eicher. past Commander of the American Legion gave the welcoming address and Mrs. Zula Clem, dept. President of the Womans Relief Corp, gave the response. After a delicious dinner served by the Legion Auxiliary, the District Chaplain, Mrs. Myra Geib, of Bremen assisted by Corp Presidente conducted a very impressive memorial service in memory of all veterans and deceased members of the Womans Relief Corp. Officers elected for the coming year were: President Mrs. Mildred Poyser, Syracuse; Sr. Vice Mrs. EVa Duey, Ligonier;

Jr. Vice Myra Geib, Bremen; Treasurer—Sally Wise, Nappanee; Chaplain Nellie Losee, Nappanee'; Conductor Anna Crull, Syracuse; Guard— Mrs. Audry Steller, Ligonier; Inspector—Wilma Carothers, Bremen; Delegates to NAT Nellie Losee and June Culp, Nappanee. Next year’s District Meeting will be held at Syracuse, Indiana. COMPLETES BASIC TRAINING James L. Fields has completed his basic training at Lackland A. F. B. in San Antonio, Texas. He has been moved to Amarillo, Texas for the remainder of his training. He is with the Air Force Reserve.

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