Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 90, Number 20, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 November 1966 — Page 15

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Civic Theater president Pep Stillson presents the Academy Award to Dr. Lisle Roose for his performance as Mayor Shinn in "Music man" as publisher Don Nichols looks on. . (Photo by the Elkhart Truth)

"Plain & Fancy" Is Fun For All By DEN It was inevitable that, sooner or later, the Nappanee Civic Theater would do “Plain and Fancy.” This musical has special meaning to so many people here, and the audience thoroughly enjoyed itself, everyone finding different items which tickled him. Our Amish neighbors could not have been offended by it, because it doesn’t poke fun at them. When the city folks come to Bird in Hand seeking Jacob Yoder only to find there are 15 Jacob Yoders (each with at least one daughter), everyone in Nappanee area can -chuckl^. This production was fortunate to have three able women in the main parts. Ruth Pancoast is s dainty little girl with beautiful big eyes and a beautiful big voice. Carol Strang adds humor, warmth, and charm to a fine, rich singing voice, and she does the best job of anybody in mastering a dialect without overdoing it. Nancy Biever steals the show. Her lines are the funniest, and she takes advantage of every one of them. She can also belt out a song, and she’s good to look at, too. The play was fortunate indeed to have two young men who play

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the parts of brothers, and look Use brothers. Jerry Stine is good looking, he can act, and he has a better than average singing voice. Howard Yoder fits his part perfectly. Glen Stump is the young man from the big city, and he dees well in his role. Lyle Yoder is perfect as the old Jacob Yoder, and Helen Yoder does a fine job with her two mood setting songs. Nobody will ever go out of the theater humming all the tunes from the show, but the music is pleasant. Sue Parker directs the music, and the results are excellent with help from a good male and a fine female chorus. Even the exacting work of a long score doesn’t faze organist Evelyn Bechtel, who doesn’t bat an eye under her Amish cap; • ; The makeup department under the direction of Kay Stutzman has plenty to do, and everyone looks authentic. Friends' of Ray Pippenger won’t recognize him, and those who know Bob Schmeltz and Jim Lentz will be fractured when they first appear. In the original show, a barn is built oh stage, but the low Pavilion stage ceiling precluded this. One interesting item, though was done when the city gal pours too much rice into the hot water, and it overflows. One of the sad things in Civic Theater is that Dorie Crane’s beautiful backdrops can’t be pre-

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served. But each one is as well done as the one before. Since Bob Coppes is close to this office, everyone has been aware of how much work was involved. He can accept the tribute of an out-of-towner who asked how long such great shows had been going on at Nappanee. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Randall Clouse, Milford, son, Brian Lee, November 6, Elkhart General. Mr. and Mrs. John Garcia, daughter, Jeanine, November 7, Elkhart General. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Blosser, son, November 7, South Bend Osteopathic. UNDER DOCTORS CARE South Bend Osteopathic Mrs. Harold Ingle, admitted November 7. Dennis Lee Mast, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mast. John Earl Kuhns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Kuhn, surgery, November 8. Andrew Miller, son of Mrs. Polly Miller, surgery, November 8. Elkhart General Robert Roeder, surgery, November 9. John Leavitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leavitt, tonsillectomy, November 9.

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WOMRNJ^PBLLOWSHIP MEETING Tuesday, evening, November 15 at 7:30, there will be two films on cancer shown at the North Main Street Fellowship Hall. These wilt be presented by some members of the Elkhart County Cancer Society. We cordially invite the ladies of the community to this meeting. MARKET REPORT November 10, 1966 Eggs, medium —,— '— .35 Oats —— .80 Corn, ear 1.26 Corn, shelled —,- 1.30 New Wheat ~......., , 1.47 Soybeans I. . v .. 2.76

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Harvest Home Rally At Pilgrim Holiness Church * The Rev. H. John Blann, president of Frankfort Pilgrim Col'ege, f Frankfort, Ind., with a group of students from the college, will be in charge of the Harvest He me lervice of Zone 1 of Pilgrim Holiness Churches of Northern Ind., to be held in the local church this Friday, November 11 at 7:30 o.m. In this service, held each year, a special offering is brought in by the churches of the zone to help with the expenses of food for the school. The school teaches four years of High School and theological training for the ministry and special workers courses. Many former scholars are pastors, evangelists, evangelistic singers, and missionaries around the globe. Donald Miller and wife, the former Caroline Haney, of Nappanee and Leesbiirg, who are serving on the missionary field of Natal, South Africa, were students of Frankfort Pilgrim College. The public is cordially ipvited to the services of the church.

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BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER Lawrence Segraves, Lon Miller, Don Disher, Karl Knobel, Leo Williams. Total estimated cost, $11,700 — total fees collected $25.00. | Wakarusa Teachers Plan A Program The Wakarusa High School teachers are conducting a special program to which everyone is invited. It will be Tuesday, November 15 at 7:30 at Wakarusa High School. The program will deal with problems facing the schools. The e will be a discussion by area business leaders, college representatives, and the teachers. People from industry will explain what is expected of young job applicants. The people from college will approach it from the point of view of college applicants. The teachers will touch on areas of concern including elementary and junior high curricula, staff and facilities, athletics, adult and vocational education, and extra curricular activities. There will be a period for questions.

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Mount Tabor To Hear Report On Trip To Haiti “Mission Haiti” will be the report given this Sunday evening at the Mt. Tabor Church of God, south of Nappanee. at 7:30 p.m. Recently six men and the Pastor, Darrell Prichard, returned from the land of Haiti, after spending a week on the field in a mission work project in the construction of anew home for the missionary family.

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