Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 91, Number 39, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 21 March 1968 — Page 5

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Community Center Mrs. John Applegate Mr. and Mrs. Buell Hoffer and Mark attended church at the Parkwood Church of God in Ft. Wayne, then were dinner guests of Miss Martha Fox. Mrs. Mildred Strang of South Bend spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Walter Harman. Camp Creek Ladies Aid meets today (Thursday) at the church. Buell Hoffer underwent oral surgery at South Bend last week. Revival services will be held nightly at the Syracuse Church of

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God March 31 through April 14. The evangelistic messages will be brought by Rev. Chester H. Bahn, a 1946 graduate of Winebrenner Seminary, who was called to the ministry at the age of 45. Elsie Stackhouse and Anna Anglin visited Etta and Mae Doty Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anglin were Thursday callers. Mt. Tabor folks will again be working at World Missionary Press, Winona Lake, next Tuesday evening. Even though you are not a member at Mt. Tabor, you are invited to join the group as help is urgently needed to get the gospel printed and distributed. World Missionary Press is undenominational. The Bill Grimms, Max Grimms, Miss Roberta Grimm and Miss Lola Yoder visited Mr. and Mrs. Grimm Sunday afternoon. Jean Ann Fisher had bronchitis last week and missed three days of school. Wednesday, Mrs. Jack Harman visited her mother, Mrs. Howard Church. Miss Susan Miller gave a read-

ing Sunday at Hepton Union Sunday School. Sunday afternoon the Donald Fishers visited Mrs. Virgil Davidhizer. At the beginning of the Sunday School hour at Millwood Chapel Church, Mrs. Melvin Haney became quite ill and it was necessary to call a doctor and ambulance. Janice Braden spent Thursday with Mary Jones. Friday > Lois Burkett visited Hazel Higgins and Dorotha Anthony. Bruce Berkey came home from the hospital Friday and is reported to be getting along fine. Mrs. Owen Yarian who has been ill at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Glertn Disher, has been showing improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parks were Wednesday supper guests of Mrs. Robert Compton and daughters, Elkhart. Mrs. Mary Heckaman became a great-grandmother again on February 29 when a daughter, Jeanette, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chenoweth of Valparaiso.

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Kendall Wayne Hartzell stayed overnight with his grandfather and uncle, Henry and Delbert Myers, Tuesday. Mrs. Glenn Disher entertained the Active Ladies Club Wednesday. History of “Annie Laurie” was given by Mrs. Walter Miller and Mrs. Devon Klotz read a prayer which was part of a speech given by Conrad Hilton urging America to get back on its knees. Mrs. Larry Meister told how to make plans for escaping a home fire and Mrs. Dewey Jones made several gardening remarks. Hamburger recipes were passed around by Mrs. John Holaway and Mrs. Meister. Mrs. Meister brought a hamburger casserole which everyone tasted during the refreshment period. Roll call was answered by telling the one household job they would like to hire done. Notes of thanks from Mrs. Carl Thomas and Mrs. Harman were read. Mrs. Disher served pumpkin pie ala mode and coffee to Mesdames Lowell Mikel, Merlin Yoder, Walter Miller, Carl Thomas, Jesse Klotz, Dewey Jones, John Holaway,

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TMURS. MAR. 21,1968 NAPPANE E ADVANCE-NEWS

Gerald Klotz, Devon Klotz, Larry Meister, Ernest Parks, Devon Moore and Edward Brock. The group Will meet In April with Mrs. Holaway. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edler had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edler. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rowland, Mrs. Bill Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Holaway ahd Mrs. Alva Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Chance Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parks near Argos Saturday evening. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rowland called ort Eva Slabaugh, Gertrude Hoffhein and Florence Stackhouse at the Prairie View Nursing Home, Warsaw. Sunday they visited Mrs. Frank Shively near Leesburg. Those who called at the Chance Thomas home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas, Etna Green, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McDonald, Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Maxon, Bremen, Warren Thomas and son, Rodney, Etna Greeii, Wayne Thomas, South Bend, Rial Thomas Warsaw and Maxine Rapp. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clouse and Stephen visited Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bunyan at South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clouse. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parks and children were the Max Biglers. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Harold Roth and Mrs. James Heckaman. Elsie Stackhouse was a guest of Her sister, Cora Golden, at Wakarusa from Friday until Mond£y. Fifty-five fathers and sons attended the banquet sponsored by the Mt. Tabor Brotherhood at the Fellowship Hall Friday. The tables were decorated in keeping with St. Patrick’s Day. Roger Hahn kept the group spellbound with his exciting tales and pictures depicting his adventures on a huge African ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Mikel have returned from an extended vacation in Dallas, Texas, where they visited a son, and Florida, where they visited friends and relatives, as well as doing a lot of sightseeing. Eleven junior high youth and guest of the Calvary Baptist Church of Nappanee enjoyed a progressive supper Saturday evening. Their seven course meal was eaten at seven different homes, and devotions were also conducted at the lait home. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Lozier are youth sponsors of the group. i Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hershberger and family have moved to a farm near Leon, lowa. THe house they vacated is now occupied by the Eli Kuhns family. Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Mikel were Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCuen, Debbie, Diana and Darla. Darla had spent several days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mikel. Mr. and Mrs. Max Beery, Peter end Paul, had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beery. CHILDREN'S PLAY The play, “Sleeping Beauty”, will be presented by the Stevens Marionettes, on Saturday, April 8, in the Goshen High School auditorium. Twq, performances, at 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. will be given and all tickets are 50 cents. The show is sponsored by the Goshen chapter of Tri Kappa sorority. The story of the sleeping princess who is awakened by the kiss of the handsome prince nearly comes to life through the manipulation of the large, beautifully dressed marionettes. Martin and Margi Stevens are residents of Stone Lake, near Middlebury, and have been giving both marionette and puppet shows for the public for a number of years. The play will be a real experience for children.

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There is a very informative and interesting article in the March 14 issue of the Gospel Messenger, a magazine published by the General Brotherhood Board of the Church of the Brethren at Elgin, Illinois. It concerns one of Nappanee’s nicest Senior Citizens Mrs. Cora Stahly. Artydne who is interested in reading the article about a lady Who directed rural singing schools, headed Manchester College’s music department, taught at Bethany, helped to edit a hymnal and who is still singing, can borrow a copy of the “Messenger” from Barbara Reiser. Mrs. Jesse Hepler, of Mesa, Arizona, has been very ill and would be very appreciative of cards or letters received from her many friends in the Nappanee area. Her address is 1330 West First Street and the zip code is 85201. ' Mrs. Howard Boettger, Nappanee, Mrs. Ralph Barker and the Grear Pullins, of Mishawaka, recently returned from a two week’s vacation in Florida. They visited friends and relatives in Sarasota, Clearwater and Gainsville, and also enjoyed the Cypress Gardens, Bok Singing Tower, Bush Gardens and a tour of Cape Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Carunehia and daughters are back in Nappanee after a ten day visit in Florida. They were given an inside tour of Cape Kennedy by Mrs. Carunchia’s brother, who is employed at the Cape. They saw the launch pad for the new Apollo Simulator which will be sent up soon. The family also visited the Seaquarium at Miami and toured the Everglades on a cruise which took them to the Gulf of Mexico. They stayed at Miami Beach and also visited what is called “Millionaire’s Row”, a number of very exclusive homes. : . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zeirtz traveled to Laramie, Wyoming last week for the wedding of Brenda Fowler and David L. Cole. Brenda is the daughter of the Keith Fowlers, former residents of Nappanee. Mrs. Zentz, who is Mrs. Fbtoler’s sister, and their families enjoyed a week long visit before the Zenties returned home. IMrs. Jerry Lanning, IndMhapolis, spebt the weekend with her parents, the James Tobiases. Csrol, who is employed at 'the" Indiana State School for the deaf, was accompanied by four year old Jean Bromberg from Valparaiso and six year old Susan JDoyie, of Indianapolis. PSI lOTA XI Eta Zeta Chapter of Psi Rita Xi met Wednesday, March 13, in the social room of the St. Joseph Valley Batik with r fifteen members present. ' 1 •' Details now have been worked out on the specifications of the college scholarship which the sorority is making available to local high school graduates in the field of speech and hearing. Mr. Ron Fields, Guidance Director of Nappanee High School, can discuss these details with any WaNee student who qualifies. Sorority members who will serve oh the Scholarship Committee are Inez Rogers, Marialyce Clouse, and Peg Conrad. 4 Various committees, being in-* terested in a variety of activities, have been evaluating a number ol projects. In the months ahead there are plans for a Book Fair, a series of art daises by Joseph Wrobel from South Bend, a White Elephant sale during Sidewalk Days, a ‘spot’ in the Flea Market during Pletcher’s Art Festival, A House-and-Garden Walk, and A Fall Style Show and Charm Class. In the near future the group will be going on an all-day bus trip to Old Town in Chicago. Esther Kiester is chairman of this excursion.

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