Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 89, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 March 1966 — Page 13
A Sea<*UkehtennM Queen will be selected foe Elkhart County, from among the entries now being received by the Queen committee, it has been announced. Young ladies who are single, and between the age® cf and 25, as of April 9, 1988, and who are permanent residents of Elkhart County, are eligible. The Queen will receive a first jirize of a SSOO savings bond, and >vifl reign as Elkhart County Sesquacentettnial Queen throughout the year at all Ses(luicentehniai functions. Judging will be oh the basis of beauty, poise and ' personality. Entries should consist ttf a recent snapshot and . a letter outlining the entrants qualifications. Entrants should be sure to include their name, address and phone number in the letter. Entries may be sent to the Nappanee Advance-News or to WKAM Radio, Goshen. Entry blanks will also be found in the Goshen News and the Elkhart Truth. Midnight, April 9, is the deadline for entries.
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Father Patrick Maloney will be the soloist with the Elkhart Symphony OrSheitra on Sunday, April 3, at 4 p.m. Father Maloney is a tenor who will sing seleotions from Wagner, Handel and Mendelssohn, including The Good Friday Spell from Parsifal. The guest artist is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and is presently assistant professor of music at the university as well as director of liturgical music and summer chorus. Ordained to the priesthood in 1954, he received his Masters degree in mpsic at Catholic University of America. He has also studied at Northwestern and at DePaul and did advanced vocal study under Madame Lotte Lehman.
The Elkhart Symphony, under the direction of Zigmont Gaska, will also perform The Intermezzo from Carmen, numbers by Mozart, The Echoe by Haydn, and Mozart's Symphony Number 35. The concert will be at the Elkhart High School Auditorium. Admission may be obtainat the box office. Senior Citizens Appoint Their New Committees The Executive Board of the Senior ; Cittzettiß, consisting of president, Fred Haney; vice president, Cletus Hossler; secretary, Mrs. Harold Weygand; treasurer, Miss Mable SI oat, have elected the committees for the months of April, May and June. They are: Program, Mrs. Charles Holderman, Mrs. Reatha Hepler and Mrs. Clayton Reed; table, Mrs. Lon Geyer and Mrs. Jesse Mitchel; greeters, Frank Hamsher and Mrs. Dorothy Deardorfif; welfare, Mrs. Fred Mrs. Howard Mikel; pianist, Mrs. Sam Bourne; assistant, Mrs. Howfard Baker; chorister, Mrs. Lee Doering, and publicity, Mrs. George Parsons. Their regular meeting will be Thursday, April 7, at the West Side Park with a carry in diim&r. A short program has been planned, consisting of devotions, vocal duet by Mrs. Lee Doering and Mrs. Earl Siabaugh, a reading by Mrs. Sam Bourne and group singing. Anyone who wants to spend a day with lots of good food, fun and games is invited to spend the day with this lively group. Newcomers to Nappanee are cordially invited to attend.
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By O.t,N. Sorry to disappoint all you status seekers. We will probably be file first peddle in Nippante to have a. full life siztd picture of 'llya. -That's what comes of being i member in good standing of the U.N.C.L.E. Fan Club. ★ Speaking of television. We all clustered about to watch the show with Carol Burnett, Zero Mostel and Lucille Ball. With these three, we figured that the show would be tremendous. To us it was a terrible disappointment. Such lousy material for such talent to have to work with. We always get the Same reaction from a Barb^Streisand spectacular. After such a b|g buildup, one always expects so much ittdre. * When in New York, one of the family bought a small fishing item at Abercrombie and Fitch. Now their catalog comes to us. In the new one there's a device which you hook On your television set if you have to go out and miss your favorite program. It records both audio and visual so you can see the program at your leisure when you return. Price $950. For him who has everything. ★ A few weeks ago, Uncle Sam sent us a notice that we owed him $15.24. We didn't know what it was for, but we sent it to him pronto. Then we got a note saying that we had overpaid Uncle Sam some $39.00. Later, they sent us a check. Now we really are confused, but we cashed the check pronto. FIRST BRETHREN NEWS The Finance committee of the First Brethren Church will meet tonight (Thurs.) at 8:30, following the regular family night service, which is at 7:30. Tliere will be a meeting of teachers and helpers for the Community Daily Vacation Bible School at the church Friday at 7:30 p.m. The Men’s Fellowship breakfast will be at the B&B Restaurant Saturday at 8 a.m. On Palm Sunday, the pastor, Rev. William Anderson, will speak on “The Tragedy of Palm Sunday” at the 10:30 am. worship service. At 7 pm. Holy Week services will open with the men of the church presenting a dramatization entitled “You Are There!” On Monday and Tuesday nights at 7:30, the Rev. Waldo Gaby, pastor of the New Paris Brethren Church, will be the speaker, and on Wednesday night, the Rev. Kent Bennett, pastor of the Comity Line Brethren Church will speak. Holy Communion will be observed Thursday at 7:30 p.m. ■ ■ii. 1 1* 1 ii—. ■-■■■■_■ LYCEUM CLUB The Lyceum Club will meet on Wednesday, April 13, with Wilma Clouse as hostess. Roll call will be “Music I Enjoy”. The program, “The' Sound of Genius” by Abfta Metzler. The meeting will start at 8 pm.
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Mayor Robert Sinclair cut the ribbon to officially open the new showrooms of Mutschler Brothers. SbOwn are Tom Ellers, Carlyle Mutschler, the Mayor, R. C. Chapman, and LaMar Mutschler. Large crowds attended the open house for the public last weekend. *_
National FHA Week Is Observed Here This week, March 27 - April 2, is National F.H.A. Week, and the girls would like to. take this opportunity to tell everyone what they have been doing this past year. The girls have been very busy doing various things. For Project Love: the girls made cookie boxes for the “shutin” and sang Christmas carols around the town. The girls made table decorations for the Spring District Meeting, which was held at Penn High School on March 26. The table decollations were Easter baskets fiilled with sugar Easter eggs. To celebrate the Sesquicenltenndal the Jimtown F.H.A. members invited the Nappanee F.H.A. to see a style show and also many antiques, The money-making projects consisted of selling cookbooks. The Nappanee F.H.A. members would like to say thank you to all of you who have bought the things which we were selling. Camp Fire Girls Entertain Dads Twd Camp Fire groups combined forces Friday for a party for their dads. Elue-Ki Wan and their leaders, Mrs. Charles Chapman and Mrs. Bob Sclimeltz, and Juanandta and their leader, Mrs. Don Guckenberger, had an evening of games and square dancing at the Presbyterian Church.
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The big feature was a cake baking contest among the fathers. There Were mdny trophies given, ftnd they were made by the girts. Don Guekenberger won one for the Best Loafer, Charlie Chap-
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