Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 89, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 March 1966 — Page 4
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m Center Thyra Keiser ,t. # > T ' s ■' . .. #Umbir- : . Klotz family, • the Eugene Michael l a mi 1 y of Ed-war-dlsbiHg, M4ch.,-and the Lowell Angetmyer family otj’Jlvflla were Sunday dinner* guests- at the Curtis Sheets home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheets called in the afternoon-. ■ Mr, and Mrs. Roger Shively and family of Warsaw were Sunday dinner guests of the Carlyle Frederick family. ‘ Mrs. Lfoyd Darkwood returned home from the hsopital a week ago .Monday.
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“The Roger Hahn family spent Sunday with the Glen Flicfcmger family of Wakarusa. *■■ 1 . Mrs. Lula Winters, Mrs. Marie Coyle and John PLpperager were callers af the Vern Criipe home last week. The Crupes cailed on the Charles Slaibaughs last week .md on Mrs. Lloyd Darkvvood on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Herr, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smeltzer and Lynn; Mrs- Doris Smeltzer and Jesse Mishler were Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Carter to celebrate Donna Herr’s birthday. Mrs. Gertrude Mishler, Mrs. Amanda Tobias, Jasper Tobias
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and .the Ggonge Heed . Jr., family were Sunday dinner guests of the George Reed Sg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welty, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gerber and Barbara Eash were Sunday dinner guests of the Cephas Coders. Sunday everting the Yoders visited Mrs. Eli M. Scfcmucker. j Mrs. Allen Yoder and sons of Union, Mich., were Thursday dinner guests of the Cephas Yoders. Callers Sunday at the Lloyd Darkwood home were the Kenneth Harter family, Mrs. Lily Harter, Mrs. Maud Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moneyheffer and Duane, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Herr and sons, and the Gerald Barkwood family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mishler
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were .Sunday dinner guests .of th e Gerald Mishler family, There will be special Holy Week services at the Union Grove Brethren in Christ Church April 6 thru 10. Rev. Gordon Bacon from Elikhart will be the speaker. Rev. Bacon is the District Superintendent of the United Missionary Church. Miss Jackie Anthony, who is attending the Medical Technical School in Elkhart, will be sipending the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. David WenigCr. Sunday afternoon callers at the Sidney Bruibacher home were Mrs. Marion Hartman, Mr. and Mrs Paul Ramer, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Martin, the Paul Ruimmel family, the Junior Martin family, Mrs.
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Maynard Zimmerman, Mrs. Beulah Whitmer, Mrs. Chris Weaver, Ruth and Susanna. Evening callers were the Elmer Martin family, the Roy Ramer family, the Paul Weaver family and the Lowell Martin family. • ~ The Young People of the Bethel Mennonite Church will go singing next Sunday afternoon for shutins. The Young Adult Class of the Union Center Church will meet with the District Young Adults Friday, April 1, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Brethren Service Center to process clothing. The Christian Homebuilders Class will meet Saturday evening, April 2, at 6:30 at Raymond’s Restaurant in Wakarusa.
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The Semper Eidelis Class met Sunday at the cfcufch for a carryin dinner. , t Sunday eve nip® program at the Union Center Church will be the last session of the Mission Study. “A Time for Decision” is the theme for the Wednesday evening meetings at 7:30. Communion will be observed Thursday, April 7, at 7:30 at the Union Center Church. Homemaker’s Guild will meet on Tuesday, April 6, at the home of Mrs. Franklin Anglemyer. TRI-COUNTY PONY TROTTING The Tri-County Pony Trotting Club will meet on Tuesday, April 5, at 8 p.m. at SituiCkman’s barn. The meeting is open to new prospective members.
MURY BUR BIRDS The Merry Blue Birds melt at the B&B Wednesday, March 23,'at the invitation of their sponsor, . ; - VMrs. Donna Widmoyer, for a birthday party. Mrs. Widmoyer had the table decorated and centered with a large birthday cake. Refreshments were served and the girls played games. The girls had drawn names and each girl received a birthday gift. Mrs. Salwowski, Mrs. Stutzman and Mrs. Widmoyer were present with the following girls: Bobbi Brown, Beth Widmoyer, Susan Salwowski, Cathy StUjfzman, Cheryl Sechrist, Audrey Huff, Debby Hoke, Cindy Wagner, Pam Ruff, Becky May and Daw’n Telschpw,
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THEATRE UEfIpUE The Indiana Theatre League will holds ifs annual conference at the Van Orman Hotel in Fort Wayne on Saturday, April 30, and Sunday, May 1. Since St. Mary’s College is not offering their theatre workshop this year, the State League will continue the interesting and helpful program formally given by St. Mary’s. , The conference program will be in the paper in the near future. In the meantime, anyone wishing more information concerning the conference, contact Walter McDonald, president of the Ntoppanee Civic Theatre or Charlotte Pippen, president of the Indian* Theatre League, Till
