Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 91, Number 32, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 1 February 1968 — Page 4
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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS THURS. FEB. 1, 1968
Community Center Mrs. John Applegata Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edler last week were Mrs. Glenn Disher, Rev. Darrell Prichard, Mrs. Max Beery, Peter and Paul Mr. and Mrs. John Holaway, Mrs. Alva Johnston and Paul and Patrick Parks. Mrs. Hobart Stackhouse entertained the Progressive Homemakers Club for their January meeting. Mrs. Floyd Hepler opened the meeting by having the group sing the club song. Mrs. Merl Mikel gave the meditations on prayer, then a program of games and
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a skit was given by Mrs. Hepler and Mrs. Mikel. The hostess served refreshments to Mesdames Glenn Disher, Lloyd Hepler, Floyd Hepler, Fred Hepler, Merl Mikel, Lloyd Rummel, Lester Rowland, Florence Black and Ernest Parks. The February meeting will be a-carry-in supper at the St. Joseph Valley Bank social room on the 21st at 6:30. Dr. and Mrs. Berlin T. Yeager visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yeager Tuesday. Shirley Ann Carrick called on her mother, Mary B. Davis, Saturday. Mrs. Davis has been on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Klinedinst of
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Tyner visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rowland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Burkett of Indiana Villape are visiting his sister in Florida and expect to stay until the middle of February. Mary and Patsy Miller spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers. Mrs. Richard Blessing visited Mrs. Herman Blessing Tuesday evening, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Blessing were Wednesday visitors. Mrs. David Meeks and Eunice Rpby were visitors at Hepton Union Church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Metzler Friday evening. Vern Marquart returned to Mayo
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Clinic, Rochester, Minn. January 20th. He was accompanied by his wife. Mrs. Doyle Burkett had dinner Tuesday with Mrs. Orville Higgins and Mrs. Dorotha Anthony. In the afternoon Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Anthony and Mrs. Henry Jones visited Mrs. Robert Jones at Mentone. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones and Rev. and Mrs. Harry C. Shearer called on Mrs. Mary B. Davis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thompson of Elkhart have become the parents of an adopted son, Eric Dean, born January 12. Mrs. Thompson is the former Lou Ann Wyman. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mikel were among those who at-
tended a breakfast at the Westminster Hotel, Winona Lake, honoring State Senator and Mrs. Will Erwin. Mr. Erwin has announced his candidacy for Congressman of District 2. Mrs. Alva Johnston spent Friday with the Carl Johnstons. Sunday afternoon the Donald Johnstons visited Mrs. Alva Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Good gave a dinner Sunday honoring the 9th birthday of their son, Cal. <# ers present were Mr. and Mrs. Otho Gustin, Glen Gorrell family and Cy Gustin family of Antwerp, Ohio, the Paul Dietz family of Hicksville, Ohio and Cal's brother John. Mrs. Walter Harman had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
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Harman and family, Mentone. Sunday evening Rev. Robert Burkey, pastor of the Troy Presbyterian Church, and about forty members of his congregation traveled through the fog to attend the opening service of the Millwood Chapel revival. They furnished special music. /Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Good and sons entertained Mr. and Mrs. Buell Hoffer and family Wednesday fevening, honoring the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hoffer which was the following Friday. \ Tuesday Mrs. Walter Harman called on Mrs. Frank Slabaugh at the Community Hospital and Haney at her home. 7 Penny and Susan
Hoffer, Mark Mikel, John Slagle and John Good attended a birthday party for Cal Good Monday evening. Rev. Darrell Prichard will assist Rev. Robert Shroyer, pastor of the Idaville Church of God, with evangelistic services next week. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mikel and sons were Miss Karen Mikel of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Merl Mikel. Mrs. Max Beery, Peter and Paul 'and Mrs. Dewey Jones Visited Rev. and Mrs. Victor Yeager Tuesday. Wednesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Mikel were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rose. Miss Diane Mullet visited the Mennonite Bible School at Rose-
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Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Mikel left Thursday morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McCuen and family at Dallas, Texas. They plan to return home via Florida. Kathy Young gave a reading and Marialyce Moore and Sharon Hartzell sang a duet at Hepton Union dale, Ohio Friday, Saturday and Church Sunday morning. January birthdays were celebrated with a family carry-in dinner at the James Gall home near Goshen Sunday. The families of Robert Hartzell, Devon Hartzell, Donald Fisher, Virgil Davidhizer and James Gall honored the birthdays of Marialyce Hartzell, Joyce Hartzell, Diane Gall, Jean Gall and Ronald Davidhizer.
