Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 87, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 27 February 1964 — Page 2

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS

Legion Wrestling To Aid DIP, Inc. March

The American Legion Post No. 154, hM announced plans for an outstanding Wrestling Card, for Saturday, March 7 at 8:30 p.m. at the Community Bldg, The profit from this match will be contributed to DIP, Inc. as the Legion’s part in this Community project. The Legion is asking the people of our community to avail themselves of the opportunity to see big time wrestling, here in their own home town, and at the same time assist the community swimming pool project. t Promoter L. G. Hartman promises a good card, with two main bouts, one a tag match between Mike and Doc Gallager vs. George and Sandy Scott. The other, a two out of three fall match, between ‘The Lawman’ (the man who arrested Billy Saul Estes) a popular boy in Nappanee, and a well known ‘Stinker’, Golden Moose Cholak, weighing in at 360 pounds'!

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The Ladies Auxiliary will sell sandwiches at the match, and they will also donate their profit of the evening to DIP, Inc.

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Dave Widmoyer acted as master of ceremonies at the dinner honoring Herman Fogel. COMPLETES DIESEL COURSE Larry L. Pletcher of R R 3, has completed a special, Cumminsapproved diesel course offered by Interstate Training Service, it was announced by C. E. Green, president of the home training school. The advanced diesel course was prepared by Interstate with the cooperation of the Cummins Service Department. It contains up to the minute information on diesel developments and teaches approved methods for repairing and servicing Cummins diesel engines. Specialists like Mr. Pletcher have the training necessary for re sponsible jobs and are regularly employed in sales, service or repair of diesel engines. Don’t blame the person who calls von a simDleton. He may be right.

BERLIN WOMANS RELIEF CORPS r Berlin Womans Relief Corps leld their first meeting in the new ocation at the American Legion fall. One new member, Mrs. Enders was taken into the corps. Valentine box social was enjoyed by all, and Nellie Losee won the irize for the prettiest decorated box. Next regular meeting will be held on March 10 at 7:30. Rehearsals Start For "Harvey", The Nappanee Civic Theater has started rehearsaU for the show, “Harvey” to be presented April 3 and 4 at the West Side Park Pavilion. This is the 17th major production since the founding of the theater in 1958. The director, Cay McDonald, states that this is a comedy and she feels it will be entertaining •to all. The play concerns a kind, half witted, middle aged map, Elwood P. Dowd, whose best friend is a six foot imaginary rabbit, “Harvey”. Elwood causes his sister, Veta, many moments of complete humiliation and confusion. Her antics add hilarious scenes to the show. The scenery, costumes, and stage crews are all at work, according to the producer, Creta Jane Dennsi. They play a vital part in the production of a good show for the Nappanee Civic Theater. And as in the past, they expect to keep up with the high standards set before them. The Civic Theater is also looking forward to being co-host for the Indiana Theater League State Convention, to be held in Nappanee May 2nd. One of the founders of the Nappanee Civic Theater, Charlotte Pippen, is Secretary of this State Theater Organization. PARTY FOR BEATTY Monday night, February 24, the Nappanee Volunteers, Anna Counts, | Irene Was, guest Jean Reed and Chrm. Mildred Parks, put on their party for Ward 3 North in Maxium Security for 65 patients. They served ham salad sandwiches, potato chips, home made pies, candy bars, a pack of gum, plenty of coffee with sugar and cream. This party was made possible by the following people donating money; '-Mrs. John VanDerVeen, Mrs. George Fales, Mrs. Everett Pippen Jr., Mrs. Jean Reed, Miss Marilyn Richmond, j'Wn '■Harold Coppes, Mrs. Irene -Was-and one anonymous donor. Cub Scout Den 112 donated candy bars, gum, tooth brushes and holders, tooth paste, soaps, pen and pads and puzzles for this party. Pies were donated by Anna Counts, Mrs. Harold Phillips and the ladies of the St. John Lutheran Church. The Combo band played during the evening and several patients sang solos and us Volunteers. Games were played for soaps, handkerchief, socks and plastic cups and such. Puzzles were left for the Ward’s use. The next party will be March 23rd at 7:00 p.m. WO TANDA The Wo Tanda Camp Fire girls and their guardians, Mrs. Donald Johnston and Mrs. Earl Thomas, made a tour of the Nappanee Telephone Company, Friday after school. LaMar Stoops, manager and James Thomas showed the girls tnrough the plant, and then Mr Stoops showed them his offiee and explained the newest in office telephones. The girls were served refreshments. Sue Forrest and her mother, Mrs. Jack Forrest arranged the tour. Go To Church On Sunday

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS 156 W. Market PHONE 7734127 entered et the Poet Office at Nappe no Indians at Second Claes Matter Under th, Act of March 3, 137*. PUBLISHED THURSDAYS $3.00 PER YEAR . la Indiana $3.50 PER YEAR Outside Indiana NOTICE Pictures for publication art welcomed, but no picture w!M bo returned by mail unless • self-addressed stamped bnvafr ope is sent with it. No charge for publishing pictures, nows stories, or announcements. Publisher Donald E. Nichols, Jr. New Board For United Fund Is Chosen At the annual meeting of the Nappanee Community United Fund Friday, Tom Eilers, Dave Hosier, John Tyler and Nancy Curtis were elected as new board members. The retiring members of the board are Rex Wildman, Bert Anglin, Ronald Ringenberg, and Jean Truex. The new officers are Olin Anglin, president, Dave McGrew, vice president, Peg Hoffer, secretary, and Stan Yoder, treasurer. The United Fund disbursements were listed as SI3OO to the Guidance Clinic, SBOO Cancer Society, S3OO to the State YMCA, S2IOO to Boy Scouts, SSOO to Camp Fire Girls, S3OO Family and Childrens Center, SI4OO to Rehabilitation Center, $1650 to Red Cross, S4OO to Retarded Childrens Council, SSOO Family Service Assn., SSO Nappanee Transit Welfare, S6OO Elkhart County Assn, for Mental Health, SSO to USO, SSO to Ind. Citizens Council on Crime and Delinquency, $25 to American Social Health Assn., and $25 to Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation. Total dsibursements counting expenses amounted to $10,350.

ACTIVITIES I Thursday, February 27 Get To Gether Club Legion Meeting Saturday, February 29 Legion Card Party Tuesday, March 3 American War Mothers OES Past Matrons Woman’s Club • Wednesday, March 4 Lyceum Club Thursday, March 5 Senior Citizens Saturday, March 7 Legion Wrestling Monday, March 9 Legion Auxiliary Wednesday, March 11 Lions Club Saturday, March 14 Legion Party Wednesday, March 25 Lions Club COOKBOOKS FOR SALE Last call for cookbooks: Hie Nappanee FHA girls are taking orders for the Salad, Dessert, and Meat cookbooks until March 7. These are the favorite recipes of Home Economics Teachers. Give your order to any FHA member.

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