Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 90, Number 48, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 25 May 1967 — Page 4
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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS
UNION CENTER Mrs. Roger Keiser Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe visited Mrs. Ida Rummel Tuesday forenoon. Friday afternoon the Cripes called on Mrs. Ivan Martz. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pinkerton of Dewart Lake called Thursday 'forenoon on Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe. Mrs. Roto S}ouder and Brenda called Saturday afternoon. , Mt. and Mrs. Dallas Treesh of New Paris were Sunday evening
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How to play Krogor's "LET’S 60 TO THE RACES” / 1. Get a different-colored Game Card each week on request at end of check-out lanes or at store office at any Kroger store—one card per adult customer. 2. No purchase necessary to participate. 5. Watch “Let’s Go To The Races” on WKJGTV, Channel 33, Ft. Wayne, every Friday at 8:30 p jn. or on WNDU-TV, Channel 16, South Bend, every Thursday at 8:30 p.m. 4. When a number and race on your Game Card matches the number and race of a winning horse, you win the prize indicated for that race. 6* Take your winning card to a Kroger store manager. After verification, he will award you your prize. Prize must be claimed by storpfjnomg time 72 hours following telecast. 6. Only Game Cards of the proper color for the proper week will be valid. T. Race results will be posted in Kroger stores the day following each telecast. 8. Employees of the Kroger Cos., Walter Schwimmer, Inc., their advertising agencies ■niT members of their immediate families not eligible to win. 9. Offer expires 3 days after closing announcement in Kroger ads. 10. Kroger reserves the right to correct any printing or other errors that may appear in any materials used in this game and to reject any alleged winning materials containing such errors. 11, Gama materials valid only for this game and only when obtained and used in the stores of this divis on of the Kroger Cos. IS.' Cards void if altered or defaced in any way. Gama void where taxed or restricted by law.
THURS. MAY 25 1967
guests of the Roger Hahn family. Mrs. Gertrude Mushier, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sheeits called on Mr. ■and Mrs. Wesley Creamer Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tobias, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tobias and sons, Dick and Mike, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Amanda Tobias. The Paul Rummel family visited the Sydney Brubacher family Sunday evening. Holly Hahn spent Sunday afternoon with Kathleen Rummel. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Musser, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grove
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of Mercerstourg, Pennsylvania, will Ibe weekend guedts of Rev. and Mrs. David Wenger. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morse of Elgin, Illinois, were weekend guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ross Noffsiniger and family. The Bethel Mennonite Young People had an outing Saturday at the Pokagon State Park at Angola. The Lee Miller family, Mrs. Maud Miller and Dale Slabaugh were Friday evening supper guests cf the Homer Miller family. Dale Slabaugh and Eileen Bonitnager returned to their work in El Doradd, Arkansas, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Yoder called on Savilla Midler Saturday evening. June Frazier was guest of honor at a birthday party Sunday at her home. There were 12 girls present for the wiener roast and parity. Beverly Burkholder of New
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DANCE Music by Roger Rinks Combo SATURDAY, MAY 27 10 - 1 Wear A Legion Poppy or carry a Legion Poppy Card For Admission AMERICAN LEGION POST 154 Nappanee, Indiana
Par&s also spent Saturday night with June. Homemaker’s Guild will meet June 1 at 7:45 a m. at tlhe home of Mrs. Ediwin Andrews for breakfast. They will go to Fort Wayne shopping for the resit of the day. The committee is Mrs. Edwin Andrews, Mrs. Kenneth Stump and Mrs. Reger Hahn. Sunday morning at the Union Center Church of tlhe Brethren the high school seniors % presented a drama, “Construction” for the Morning Worship. The seniors participating were Harold Drudge, Kurt Stump, Judy Miller, Rick Fliekinger, John Mishler, John Smith, Carol Myers, Randy Croy, Sam Sheets and Kent Stump. Saturday evening, May 27. at 6:30 p.m. will be the Senior Recognition banquet at the Union Center Church. Rev. Raymond Peters, pastor of North Manchester
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Church and Moderator of Annual Conference will ‘be ithe guest speaker. The Beacon Light Sunday School Crass will meet Sunday ait the Church for a pot-duck dinner after Ithe morning service. May 28 Sunday evening, there will be an organ demonstration and instrumental program at 7:30 p.m. at the Union Center Church. Mrs. Ross Noffsdnger will be in charge of the program. Vacation Bible School begins May 31 and continues through Jpne 9 at the Union Center Church. The time will be at 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. Anyone in the community that would like to have their children attend please contact Roger .Reiser or Mrs. Gerald Mishler. TOPS OF THE MORNING The Tops of the Morning held their regular meeting Monday, May 22, at 9:30 a.m., in the First National Bank social room. The meeting was called to order by Dolores Bigler. The Tops pledge was repeated and roll call was taken with members weight loss or gain. The secretary’s report was read and approved. Inspection was given by Nan Appleman. Anew contest was started that will continue from week to week. Another new member was added at this meeting. If you are interested in becoming a Tops member or would like mlore information call Dolores Bigler, 773-4620. Visitors are welcome ait any Tops meeting. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL The Village Church at Locke will have Bible School beginning June 5 through June 16 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Monday Friday. Contact Mrs. Archie Fike, director, phone 773-3056.
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The second graders from South School went for a train ride last week.
FIRST BRETHREN NEWS The Youth of the First Brethren Church will sponsor the Ken Anderson feature film, “Man of Steel,” Sunday at 7 p.m., to which the public is invited. The film dipicts a young teenager seeking identity in an affluent world. His father, co-owner of one of North America's greatest complexes, pauses long enough to break pace and look squarely at himself. The film, an eighty minute col-
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Temple, executive secretary of the Bible Meditation League will be guest speaker. Rev. Temple Was Michigan’s representative of the league for years, before ‘becoming secretary 3 years ago. -'GETTING TO KNOW YOU" A “getting-to-KnoW-You” party for new Blue Birds was Monday night in the Church of the Brethren Fellowship hall. Mrs. James Slagle, Blue Bird chairman, gave the welcome and the O-Ka-Te-Ka Camp Fire group presented a puppet show, depicting the Blue Bird sitory. Also on the program was a story by Mrs. Fred Culp. Refreshments were served from a tea table decollated in appropriate Blue Bird symbols, in charge of Mrs. Guy Ho®ar, . Thirty-six new Blue Birds were registered by #* Theodore Price, Camp Fire administrative secretary assisted by tiff Blue Bird committee. Other girts interested in registering njay still do so by calling the Camp Fire pffice, at 7734934. \ .
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