Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 90, Number 22, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 24 November 1966 — Page 2

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time finding me on stage in "Plain Sc Fancy”—it seems many thought make-up did a terrific job. James C. Miller, O.D. Nappanee, Ind. To the People of Nappanee: We wish to thank everyone involved in the improvement of the buggy lot in Nappanee. We are especially appreciative of the merchants who gave money for this project and to the Street Department who donated a great deal of labor. We thing the lot is greatly improved and certainly is much nicer for all who use it. The Amish Community U. S. has coal reserves of over 800 billion tons.

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years before wo learned what a Feather Party really is. ★ ★ ★ Thanks to Warren Shively and some digging on our part, we have some dope now on how signs warning of slow moving vehicles can be obtained. Anybody wanting to take on this project can contact us. They aren't too expensive. ★ ★ ★ A few weeks ago we had a letter which was very friendly up to the last sentence, which indicated the writer hoped we'd break a leg. Actually, since several inquired, this is an old theater expression. It's considered bad luck to wish somebody good luck, so theater people say break a leg instead. ★ ★ * Have you tried DIAL A PRAYER? The number is 7737322. ★ ★ ★ Try and guess the materials used by Mary Dunham for the lovely Christmas tree in the drug store. It's a work of art, and the items used are really quite simple. ★ ★ ★ Isabel Widmoyer writes that the grand opening of her new antique shop in Freemont, Mich., was a big success. She said that she's been taking special training at school from some leading antique experts. Says she has a wide variety of china as well as registered pieces of furniture. Carlyle and LaMar Mutschler have been up with

Bunk d*r hunting. ★ ★ ★ Several people wonder if there's going to be Bridge-O-Rama this winter. We hope so but haven't heard. ★ ★ ★ Two Bells are being widely discussed in Nappanee these days. Ralph and Max. For different reasons of course. Fred's Flowers To Preview Christmas The Nappanee Greenhouse was purchased June 1, 1930, by Rudy Culp, father of Dale and *ied, from Stanley Locke. It has been maintained by the Culp family since that time, down to the present owner, Fred Culp. At the time of purchase the shop consisted of a simple flat roofed building. The first stage of remodeling, in 1936, included a new type peak roof. New siding and windows were added. Later, in 1958, the shop area was enlarged and the show window was installed. Now, in 1966, anew program has been completed by remodeling, and revamping the front of the building. An addition has made possible an adequate designing and work area. When Rudy Culp first purchased the greenhouse, the grow ing space consisted of 5000 square

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feet. Since that time the growing area has expanded to 16,000 square feet, by the addition of several new glass houses, a sash house and a plastic house. For the last three years the Nappanee Greenhouse has held a Christmas flower show the last week in November. This year they have chosen to combine their fourth annual Christmas flower show with a ‘Grand Opening’ of their newly remodeled facilities. The time has been set for November 26 and 27 Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Manager Fred Culp and staff extend an invitation to the public to visit the greenhouse on those two days of their Grand Opening.

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Congratulations to Nappanee’s Bulldogs, who started off the new basketball season with a very convincing win over New Paris last Friday evening. Good luck during the remainder of the season! The Presbyterian Nursery School class which meets on Wednesday mornings, had a special Thanksgiving program this week. It was a busy two hours for the youngsters, who rehearsed for the program, presented it in the church sanctuary for parents and interested friends, and then had a birthday celebration. The birthday portion of the day was for Jane Van Dyke. Their program consisted of Thanksgiving songs and a reading, during which Mrs. Jane Helper read, and the children responded with what they had learned. The Church of the Brethren youth fellowship enjoyed a very interesting program last Sunday evening. County commissioner, Warren Shively, showed the group slides he had taken on a trip to Russia and had very interesting comments to make for the group. The Shivelys will be leaving soon for a vacation in Hawaii, in connection with the Shriners Club, to which he belongs. Many of you will be spending the Thanksgiving holiday or weekend with relatives and friends. If this envolves traveling, drive carefully and enjoy happy

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS PHONE 773-3127 Enter** at tha Peat Office at Indiana at Second data Matter Under Hie Act of March S. IST*. PUBLISHED THURSDAYS $3.00 PER YEAR in Indiana $3.50 PER YEAR Outside Indiana Publisher Donald E. Nichols, Jr. NOTICE Pictures for publication are welcomed, but no picture will be returned by mail unless a self-addressed stamped envelope is sent with it. No charge for publishing pictures, news stories or announcements. giving. Robert L. Stevenson wrote, “Keep your eyes open to your mercies. The man who forgets to be thankful has fallen asleep in life.” . UNITED MISSIONARY NEWS Women’s Missionary Society November activities include the sewing meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Larry Wagner, with thirteen ladies attending. The regular monthly meeting, which all present deemed unusually interesting and spiritually profitable, was held at the home of Mrs. Jay Rohrer. Mrs. Dick Rohrer, possessor of artistic and creative talents, provided a very lovely refreshment table setting. The committee for this evenings’ program consisted of Mrs. Dale Brecheisen, Shirley Golden, and Gladys Wagner. Committee for the next three months will be Mrs. James Longfield, Mrs. Ed Golden and Mrs. Elmer Kessens. Interest in a regular Bible study class being organized has prompted a meeting at the home of Pat Speicher, with the pastor, Tuesday evening, November 29, to formulate necessary plans for beginning such a class. Thursday evening service will be dismissed and our congregation will participate in a community service of Thanksgiving being held at the Church of God Wednesday evening. Pat Speicher will leave November 30 with a Mens for Missions Group to spend four weeks in soul' Vinhlrtg work on the islapd of Haiti; They* also ptah to give whatever assistance possible to the missionary’s regular and routine activities, and help in the erecting of building projects which may be in progress while they are there. This Thanksgiving day we say, “Thanks be unto God for His unseekable Gift, His Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ.” The poison of the black widow spider is 16 times' more poisonous than that of the rattlesnake.