Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 88, Number 16, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 15 October 1964 — Page 2

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LETTERS Mr. Editor: I don’t know much about Mr. Goldwater. What I’m finding out now, by some of his own speeches, and ideas though, doesn’t cause me | much regret. It seems peculiar to me tho with all the able and intelligent men the Republican Party has, they couldn’t find someone to give the American voter, more of a choice. If this country is in such a grave situation as a letter last week expressed, the Republicans should feel doubly concerned as to what will happen with a Goldwater in the drivers seat. | Yes we should look into what our government is. We have had 36 Presidents now. What it has taken in years of work for both parties, we suddenly find out both

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of them were in error, on such things as Social Security, joining the U.N., etc. . Now we find out only one man is right and all the great Republicans and Democrats were wrong. Shame, isn’t it. Mr. Republican of Nappanee and of the these United States look and listen. So many of your greatest minds and leaders can’t be wrong can they, when they openly oppose your nominee. It reminds me of an East Berliner risking his life to crawl over to the Western section, cause he knows what he doesn’t want. Oh yes Mr. Nichols, I see where you’re unfair. They would rather have either one of the last two editors. Personally, I’d rather have a man who’s not afraid to chose. Neither party year after year, can always come up with the best man, . whether they be a Republican or Democrat. Keep up your objections to both parties, that is the only way we’ll have the best. Ed Kern Mr. Donald E. Nichols, 1 Advance News, Nappanee, Ind. Dear Mr. Nichols: We are posting yop this very illuminating book written by a life long constitutional Democrat a graduate of West Texas University and a member of the Board of Texas Technological College. So much for it’s authenticity now if you will please read, even the first few chapters, you will agree that this is not the type of man we should have in the White

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House On the other hand, Senator Goldwater is a man of the greatest integrity and proven capability. The following, are the reasons for our voting for Barry Goldwater No. 1 to surveive, it is imperative that Barry Goldwater be elected. We cannot stand another four years of a Democratic regime-in a Republic. No. 2 Our country was founded on the principle of the two party system and thinking Americans will realize the election of the Democratic candidate socialism and Federal bureaucracy very quickly. As long time subscribers to the Advance News we were interested in your editorial in the Sept. 17, issue and feel sure this book would clarify anyones thinking. We wish to be listed as, most emphatically not —one of those citizens quote “who couldn’t care less” —as you put it in your interesting editorial. With best wishes for your continued success with your thriving newspaper. ~ Sincerely, Hilda B. Maust & Henry Maust 4 WA-CAN-KI-YA The Wa-Can-Ki-Ya Camp Fire group met Tuesday, October 6 at the Church of God annex. Ten girls, along with their guardian, Betty Hepler and assistant, Helen Miller, enjoyed a hike to Stauffer Park and a trailside lunch which they prepared themselves. Anew member, Debbie Hornish, was welcomed into the Camp Fire group.

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Nancy Brumbaugh & Darrell Thornton Wed Sunday Nancy Jean Brumbaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Brumbaugh, Nappanee, was united in marriage Sunday to Darrell Mark Thornton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thornton, Bremen. The wedding took place at the Union Center Church of the Brethren and was performed by Rev. Orvin Kilmer assisted by Rev. Ross Noffsinger. The bride was attired in a gown of taffeta with fitted bodice, scoop neckline encased by imported Venetian lace. The bouffant skirt was accented by Venetian lace and by a double bow and was attached to a long flowing train. Her veil was of French silk. She carried a prayer book. Maid of honor, Nedra Jensen, and bridesmaids, Judy Longfield and Sherry Johnson, wore floor length gowns of peacock blue silk with bell shaped skirts. Their head-

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Youth, Inc. is planning a dance for Halloween night. This will be a costume party and it should be a lot of fun! The dance will be held al the Park Pavilion. The board is still hunting a possible location for a teen center. They hope that the kids and public won’t give up the ship, but will be patient with the board. I’m sure the board is always open for ideas and suggestions. The student council has elected officers for the year. These include the following students: President, Steve Culp; Vice President, Duncan Sinclair; Secretary-Treasur-pieces were upright crowns. They carried bouquets of aqua and white mums and pompoms. Flower girl, Debbie Farrington, wore a white gown with peacock blue cummerbund and wore a hale of aqua and white mums. Roger Thornton was best man, and Dale Thornton and Wayne Brumbaugh were groomsmen™ Dao. Thornton and Harold Frenge|Afejird ushers, and Richard Thornton was ring bearer. Betty Martin was organist, and Mrs. Orien Hall was vocalist. A reception followed at the church. Mrs. Hobart Farney, Mrs. Norman Schori, Jan Lakins, Barbara Fox, and Ruth Fox were assisting hostesses. The bride is a graduate of Nappanee High School. The groom graduated from Bremen High School and Hoffman Aircraft Institute, Kansas City, Kansas. After a honeymoon to Niagara Falls, the couple will live in Kokomo.

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS 156 W. Market PHONE 7734127 Entered et the Post Otfice at Nappame Indiana as Second Class Matter Under tls. Act of March 3, 1579. PUBLISHED THURSDAYS 53.00 PER YEAR in Indiana 53.50 PER YEAR Outside Indiana Publisher Donald E. Nichols, Jr. NOTICE Pictures for publication are welcomed, but no picture will be returned by mail unless a self-addressed stamped envelope is sent with it. No charge for publishing pictures, news stories, or announcements. er, Judy Stoops. The council is composed of a fair representation from each class, grades 8-12. It is their job to serve as a governing body. Criticisms and improvements of the school are talked over by the council in their regular biweekly meetings. Thursday evening our football cocaptains, Jim Andrews and Jerry Clipp, and Coach G underman traveled to Elkhart to help open the 1964-65 United Fund Drive. Football captains from all over Elkhart County were at the festivities to help kick-off the drive. The guys kicked footballs into the crowd right in the main intersection of town. On the brace overhead was a large United Fund Torch. The Bulldogs journeyed to Bremen Friday night where they really tamed the Lions 28-0. This was the second conference win for Nappanee, giving them a 2-1 record. A large group of fans and spectators were on hand at the game despite the dismal weather. Bremen’s homecoming celebration was somewhat dampened also by the decisive defeat. The cross country guys won their second meet of the year on the home field Friday aftei* school. They defeated Concord in a close 28-29 decision. The team also ran in a conference meet at Plymouth last week. They came in fifth with Jim Zentz placing first for Nappanee. Tuesday evening the Future Teachers Association met in the school library for an informal meeting. This their first meeting *of the year and it gave the F.T.A. kids a chance to get acquainted with each other and their sponsor, Mr. Dave McGrew. This club is composed of students in the junior and senior classes who are interested in a teaching career. This past week marked the end of the first six weeks of school. It was celebrated (?) with the usual assortment of six weeks tests and reports. Wednesday is Doomsday when NHSer’s will find out the results of this first six weeks period. Many students will probably have limited activities this next six weeks. So if you see any of these kids looking down in the dumps be kind to them because their parents may not! Be back next week! ENTERS VOLUNTEER SERV ICE Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brennaman recently took their son, Leroy Cramer, to New Windsor, Md., where he wul start training in the Brethren Churches Volunteer program. The Brennamans visited Gettysburg and other places of interest on the way home.

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