Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 89, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 March 1966 — Page 10

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Fire Phones Often Ring for No Good R&rsoff The Nappanee Fire Department has- a phone system. When anybody calls the Flire Department, everyone connected to the departs ment gets a call. The phione rings one constatft peal utiftil it is answered. Then the person calling in a fire report is supposed to give the address and- nature of the fire, and fife melt start out for the fine station. Otften people are careless in dialing. They dial the Fire Debartfeent by mistake, thus causing some 20 phones to ring. Tuesday morning was one of those times when the Sleep of firemen and their families were unnecessarily interrupted. First there was a false alarm. Then, shortly after everybody was back in bis warm’ bed, another call came in. This sounded like a bad fire, so everyone dressed and rushed to the fire trucks. It turned' out that the call came from a house on West Centennial. Either a wire plug had gotten warm or a can of hair spray, too near a heater had exploded. Most of the firemen didn’t have to get out of the trucks. While the firemen Were out on this call at about five am., their wives crawled back to bed for another hour or so of sleep. But the phone rang again, and all 20

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families were again disturbed. This time some woman had, callec' 1 the fire - department to find ou where the qitjfer fire, w-as. The firemen, who have devei bipted records for the prompitnes ’ of their response to fire calls usually are activated in a matter 1 of rifamifes after they have the in formation where to go. Butt if seefes difficult to make people un < derrtand that this telephone nuim her is to be used only for emer- ■ gency calls. Once all the phones rang early in the morning. K wa; a man Who asked \VHat time it was. One evening, aii 20 phones responded tq a Question, “Ji tjhere Wrestling tonight?” Thfe' men on the Fire: Department a *e"j philosophical about this, but their sleep is often - disturbed for nought. BEATTY ftOSPITAI PARTY The Nappanee Volunteer group, Anna. County, Opal Longfieid, chairman J&drcd' Parks and guest Gwendolyn Tobias put on a party for Ward 3- North in Maximum Security for 65 patients Monday evening. ■; They served ham salad sandwiches, home made pies, colored eggs, Elaster candies and plenty of coffee, cream and sugar. Donations of money were made by Mrs. Oren Cleveland of Etna [Green, Miss Cora Ruff, Mrs. Sher- , man Myers, Mrs. Lee Hepler, Mrs. R. C. Chapman, Miss Mary Louise Laser, Mr. Harold Fairchild, the American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Parks and two anonymous donors.

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Other donations included: Bill Mishier, coffee Cretan ;G& N Super Market, Easter candies and a large sack of pop corn;. Mrs. Parks, donated two nev? ; pu?ries, @sye' some Easter candies and tile Easter centerpiece for the table; the Church of God ladies baked .13. pies; Mrs. Johes of the News Agency gave cigars and Mrs. Tobias furnished the transportation for this party. On arriving, the Volunteers put on the decorations and started the plates. The ’ Blind arrived and started playing songs and hymns, which the patients sang with the band., Games were played for tablets, hankies, wash cloths, Kleenex, soaps, cigarette Cases, comlbs, shoe laces, ball point pens packs of gum and dandy bars. Tlie next party will be April 35, and help will be needed towards refreshments. The volunteers are very grateful for the suppot the public and dubs give toward this worthy cause. wscs The WSCS will meet at the church Friday, April 1, at 1 p.m. Devotions will be by Mrs. Robert Young, music by Mrs. Herb Cnipe Jr. The program will be on Easter “Intimations” by Mrs. Ray Waiters. Hostesses for tne meeting are Mrs. Wayne Dunnam, Mrs. John Coppes, Mrs, Robert Dallas and Mrs. Jerry Lentz. Minds that find nothing to SAY find plenty to SEE.

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Batty Dawson (center), greets Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron Hayes at a reception Monday for.all the candidates in the forthcoming primaries sponsored by the Nappanee Democratic Women's Club. Mir. Hayesseeks the Democratic nomination for U.S. Congressman from the 4th District.

Library Given Priceless Book Os Pictures The Nappanee Public Library received a bonanza in thefir search for historical material dealing with early Nappanee. Mrs. Clara Keller, 96, from South Bend, gave the library a book of early pictures which her husband had taken. Included are well preserved pictures of many of the places of business and a great many of the individual residences in Nappanee in the 1890’s. There are pictures of such stores as Hartman’s, Lehman &

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Young Meat Market, Neff Bros. Implements, J. M. Weygand Furniture, S. W. CraSge Grocer, The Corner Hardware, Saim Miller Harness Shop, The Nappanee House, J. S. Walters Druggist, H. Fischer Druggist, the Farmers and Traders Bank, Isaac Jacobs Restaurant, N. A. Lehman Furniture, Fidler & Rickert, Best and Deisoh Meat Market, Nunemaker &. Shively Shoe Store and Shively’s Harness Shop. There are also pictures dealing with the explosion of the boiler at the Utilities Company in 1893, pictures of the ground breaking at the Methodist Church in 1887, of the Coppes Bros. Planing Mill and the Uline Mfg. Cos., which then manufactured butter tubs. The J. M. Keller Bicycle Shop,

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makers of the “Nap” bake, was located on the present site of the library. Keller also had a bowl-' ing alley. On April 17, the library will observe National Library Week. Mrs. Opal Stauffer, Mrs. Charles By- 1 ers and Edgar Ringenbeng are on ’ this committee. lit was Mrs. Stauffer who obtained the book of pictures from Mrs. Keller. MOTHER BIRD'S BABIES | By Cheri Telschow : i. I am a little robin who just came up from the south. I have, five new little baby birds. First:. I had some egg®. Then I had to i make a nest. Then the eggs broke. I had to put the babies in the > nest. Then days and days passed. The next day they flew.