Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 87, Number 25, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 19 December 1963 — Page 4

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Community Center Mrs. John Applegate Nineteen members of the Active Ladies Club were present Wednesday evening at a dinner party held at the Wayside Case. The tables Were decorated in a color scheme of red and green, lighted with ceramic candle holders and tapers in keeping with the Christmas season. Mary Disher said grace. Following the meal, the ladies went to the home of Ada Jones for the social hour. The amount of the “sock money”, which is used for a charitable project, was most closely guessed by Mary lusher. Pat Sheets gave a reading, “T h e Juggler of Notre Dame”, and a Christmas game was played. Alma Parks wore the “lucky” corsage which was made of used Christmas greetings cut to resemble a pair of mittens. Secret pal gifts were distributed by Myrtle Thomas who acted as Santa Claus and the identity of the pals were revealed. Names were drawn for the coming year. The January meeting will be at the home of Ola Klotz, and a family night will be held in February. Pecan tarts, cookies and punch were served by the hostess to Florence Slabaugh, Pat Sheets, Marie Thomas, Myrtle Thomas, Barbara Troxel, Alma Parks, Mary Miller, Evelyn Mikel, Marialyce Moore, Ola Klotz, Berniece Klotz, Lorene Harman, Martha Holaway, Lois George, Gladys Grimm, Mary Disher, Betty Buss and Freida Brock. Arranging the December meeting were Mrs. Brock, Mrs. M. Thomas and Mrs. G. Grimm. OFFICERS ELECTED Officers elected to serve the Hepton Union Sunday School and Church during the coming year are: Dale Watkins, superintendent, Herman-, George, assistant; Ruth Jane Miller, secretary, Susan Miller, asst.; Ronny Ganshorn, librarian, Lois Knepp, asst.; Kathryn

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Miller, chorister, Mary Evelyn Watkins, asst.; Edna Klotz, pianist, Wilma Hartzell, asst.; Walter Klotz, treasurer, James Gall, asst.; Jean Gall and Versa Myers, communion stewardesses; Kenneth Knepp and Doris Knepp, flower Committee; Ronnie Ganshorn, Mark Watkins, ushers; Dale , Watkins, Walter Klotz, Henry Myers and Max Watkins, board members. Sunday School teachers and assistants are: Class 1, Sharon Knepp, June Watkins; Class 2, Mary Evelyn Watkins, Eleanor Watkins; Class 3, Max Watkins, Jim Knepp; Class 4, Mary Alice Hartzell, Dessie George; Class 5, Rev. Noah Knepp, Dale Watkins; Class 6, Henry Myers, Herman George. Virgil Davidhizars and Robert Hartzells spent Sunday with Gerald Hartzell. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rummel, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Griffith, Mrs. Harold Gay and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Nifong attended the Farm Bureau Convention at Chicago last week. Sunday Sharon Gay had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chance Thomas. Ray Thomas was an afternoon caller. Mrs. Janet Flory Burkhart was tgken to the Elkhart General Hospital early Sunday morning for treatment. Attendance at Hepton Union Sunday morning was 59. Lee Collins has been having the mumps. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collins and a fourth grade student at Nappanee Central School. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Disher attended a Christmas dinner at the Westminster Hotel, W'inona Lake, given for the teachers and board members of the Triton School Corporation. The Junior High Chorus gave the program. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The children and young people are giving a Christmas program, including a play, at the Camp Creek Church of the Brethren, Sunday evening at 7:30. You are extended a hearty welcome to attend. Mrs. Owen Yarian is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Disher now. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Olen Collins called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collins and family Tuesday evening.

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Wg awoke Monday morning to find a winter fairyland. Thick frost covered trees, shrubs, weeds, fences and wires. Each season is beautiful in its own way, and it would seem a shame to miss a northern winter with its beautiful snowy-white loveliness. Mrs. Oscar Krull died Friday morning and the final rites were held Sunday at the Dailey Funeral Home, Huntington, with burial at Roann. She was the former Eva McColley, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. E. McColley. Her first husband, Jasper Householder, is deceasMd. Survivors include Mr. Krull of 6, Huntington, a daughter, Normalee Fig of South Bend and 3 grandchildren. MT. TABOR NOTES Family night was observed by the Mt. Tabor congregation Thursday evening with 140 attending. After group singing of “O Come All Ye Faithful”, Ethel Mae Anglin read the Christmas Story from Isaiah, Micah and Luke. Franklin Hepler led in prayer,'the Junior Sunday School pupils sang and the Yoder-Wyman quartet sang. A reading, “Spirit of Christmas” was given by Howard Ganshorn and “Joy to the World” was sung. A chair and lamp were presented to the pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. Walter Burcham. “Galilee” was sung by the male quartet and Dick Carrick gave the benediction. Candy, apples, cookies and popcorn were served. Before going home the younger children were given their Christmas treat. 141 attended Church School at Mt. Tabor Sunday. A candlelight Christmas service will be held at Mt. Tabor Sunday evening at 7:30. Thursday evening the Intermediate CGYA group will go caroling, then have a party at the Fellowship Hall. Sunday School Class Five is sponsoring Christmas caroling Friday evening. Those who expect to go are to meet at the Fellowship Hall at 6:30. Class seven is serving dinner to the First State Bank employees Wednesday evening. Starting in January, Sunday evening services at Mt. Tabor, also prayer service and CGYA on Thursday evening, will start at 7:00 for in indefinite period of time. Nora Blessing returned to her own home last week after staying

at the Charles Mikel home while recouperating from eye surgery. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Ganshorn spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ganshorn. Sunday callers were the Elbert Ganshorns and their daughter, JoAnn and Mrs. Marshall Wood. Mrs. Herman Blessing and Mrs. Charles Mikel visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rusher and Mrs. Susie Sparks at Warsaw Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, Earl and Ray, and Mrs. John Applegate were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Palmer at Edgerton, Ohio. FARM BUREAU At The Scott-Etna-Prairie Farfn Bureau Wednesday evening, Truman Nifong led group singing of “Joy to the World,” “Jingle Bells” and “Silent Night,” followed by reading of, the .birth of Christ as related by Mark, by Rev. Irvin Kanode. Don Stackhouse gave the readings, “Rise to Shine" and “Nicholas.” Rev. Kanode led in prayer. The speaker, Cletus Griffith, was introduced by Uoyd Rummel. He gave a report of the Farm Bureau Convention at Chicago. Mrs. Don Stackhouse installed the new officers: Cletus Griffith, S & E Leader, Mrs. Harold Gawthrop, assistant; Mrs. George Gragg, secretary-treasurer; and Dorothy Anthony, Pet. and Hobby Leader. After Santa Claus treated everyone to candy, the following program was given: Reading, “Color Does Not Matter,” Barbara Kanode; reading, “Little Jackie Horner,” Jan Gawthrop; piano duet, “We Three Kings of Orient,” Pamela and Connie Anglin; reading, “The Birthday of the Lord,” Kent Klotz; piano solo, “Little Town of Bethlehem,” Emerson Kanode; reading, “Major Jones’ Christmas Gift,” Edith Hepler; cornet duet, “O Come All Ye'Faithful,” Irvin Kanode and Stephen Sechrist, accompanied hy Emerson Kanode; harmonica solo, “O Love of God” and “Jesus Loves Me,” Truman Nifon^.

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A light lunch was served to the 71 persons present by Mrs. Nellie Griffith, Mrs. Harold Gawthrop and Mrs. Howard Ganshorn. The annual Christmas get-togeth-er of the Disher family was held Sunday evening at the Charles Disher home, with Mrs. Disher preparing a delicious dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Utterback and daughters of South Bend, Charles Grimm, Nappanee, Roger Disher and friend and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Disher and Carol. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Harlan and Berniece attended the funeral of Mrs. Oscar Crull at Huntington Sunday afternoon, then weut to Taylor University at Upland and attended “The Messiah.” Mrs. Walter Harman called on Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harman Monday. Vickie Yoder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Yoder, has been hav-

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