Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 88, Number 19, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 November 1964 — Page 3

Strictly Personal j By D.E.N. This is anew column, just an idea. The title’s, of course, not original. It just gives the editor, whom we can’t fire, a chance to talk about various things. ★ ★ ★ The Advance-News is trying to figure out a problem. We’ve been storing our newsprint next door at the back of Curtis TV. Now Fred needs the space, so we are trying to figure out how we can squeeze a whole carload (due in a few weeks) into our already crowded back shop. ★ ★ ★ We were distressed by some of the mail Nancy Curtis got. We had a picture of her as she looked as a nun in “Sound of Music”. She. got some nasty anti-Catholic stuff sent without signature. ★ ★ ★ We hated to see that Plymouth game get out of hand. The refs were pretty casual from our biased viewpoint. ★ ★ ★ The family got us a clock radio for an early birthday present. The first morning we woke up to hog prices and the second to Carl McIntyre. ★ ★ ★ The gals at the License Bureau took quite a bit of kidding and everyone who knows them well kept telling them to SMILE. They really do smile most of the time. ★ ★ ★ Wish we knew who wrote us the very nice letter the other week but didn’t sign it. Those always are extremely good on the morale. ★ ★ ★ There’ll soon be an announcement on Kroger’s plans, we’re told. Also the Bank is working over ideas. ★ ★ ★ Had a business appointment in Chicago this week. It was good to walk around in the big old city but it was nice to come home. HOME ECHOES The Nappanee Home Echoes will meet at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, November 10 with Mrs. John H. Kuhns. There will be a Christmas Crafts Workshop with a sack lunch at noon. Roll call is “A Happy Memory.” VIOLETS IN FALL? Due to the warm weather we have been having, violets which usually bloom in the spring, have been found in the back yard of Mel Hahn blooming in October.

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UNITED MISSIONARY NEWS A surprise gift for each new family attending Sunday School this past Sunday was a Polaroid snapshot, taken of them by our pastor. There will be snapshots taken of each class throughout all departments Sunday,, November 8. Mrs. Jane Wagner is Stichettes sewing group hostess for this month and they met at her home on Monday evening at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday evening the Church Board will meet in the Church office at 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. is of course, time for us to assemble at the church for mid-week service. Our pastor urged us to “give our prayer bones some exercise.” The trio from Owosso College is to be with us November 8 instead of November 1 as had been previously announced. Jerry Brecheisen, son of song evangelists, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Brpcheisen of Owosso, Michigan, will be with this trio. They will be with us for the, entire day of services and fellowship. Rev. Floran Mast, our Home Missions director will speak in the morning service. There will be a carry in dinger and an afternoon service at the North Main JYlennonite Fellowship Hall where we will be meeting at | the close-of-ouiv Morning Worship Service. We are looking forward to this afternoon of good food, a time of Christian fellowship, good music from the college trio, and then a message appropriate to the occasion. This next Sunday is designated Rally Day, which signifies the end of our Sunday School Advance period. At the moment, in our attendance and new member contest with our, Bremen church, we are slightly behind them. However, we have an intensified visitation schedule lined up jfor the coming week and we hope to realize an increased attendance through the contacts made through personal visitation. Our goal for this Rally Day is 125. WEGMILLER INFANT Julia Ann wjegmiller was the name given to the little baby girl Who died at birth at Elkhart General HospitalJ Sunday. She was the daughter of the Thomas Wegmillers and granddaughter of Mrs. M. W. Wegmiller and the Vern Neterers. Rev. William jAnderson conducted graveside services at South Union Cemetery Monday. MOTHERS GUILD Mothers Ghild will meet on Wednesday, Novpmbjer 11 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ray Miller. Roll call WTR be a household hint and the program will be given by Mrs. Robert Schmeltz on “Christmas Decorations for Children to Make.”

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A carry-in supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Hartman helped celebrate thei| 45th wedding anniversary. The Fred Weldys, Bob McDonalds, Kenneth Mitschelen, Jack Dares, Lowell Chapmans, Frank Hartmans, and the Keith Fishers gathered for the occasion. The Hartmans were married on October 29, 1919. She is the former Martha Housour.

ia • ■ j§ | Newcomers To § Nappanee | Somehow last week a line was dropped out of the column which more about the Henry Whelans. Also living with the family at 701 West Walnut is Mr. Whelan’s mother, Mrs. Grace ’Whelan. The Keith Douglas Fishers have returned to Nappanee after spending the last five and one half years in Syracuse. Keith and Martha, she is the former Martha Elliott, live on R 1 with their three young sons: Craig will be five in January, Steven is three and Ronnie is almost 14 months old. Mr. Fisher is employed at Syracuse Rubber Factory in Syra cuse and at Kaser Plumbing and Heating in New Paris. Some sentences end with a period, others, with a parole.

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