Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 91, Number 43, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 18 April 1968 — Page 10

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS -THURS. APRIL 18,1968

Newcomers To Nappanee

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recently moved into the apartment at 507% W. Walnut Street. They have come here from Poraker. There are two children in the family. Mellody is three and Timothy is 5 months old. Mrs. Kehr‘s first name is Jean and Mr. Kehr is a semi truck driver for Dexter Axle in Elkhart.

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TO EXHIBIT QUBLTS Mrs. William C. Seat of West Market Street has been invited to have a display at the Hobby Showcase sponsored by the Athena Club of Elkhart. The show' will be held on Saturday and Sunday, April 20 and 21, from 12 to 8:30 p.m. at Aux Chandelles Center for the retarded on HSvely Avenue near Oakland in Elkhart. Mrs. Best will display her quilts and also demonstrate quilting. Admission is fiOc, proceeds going to the center. CENTRAL PTA The Central PTA will meet Wednesday, April 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the all purpose room of the High School. There will be a talent show and election of officers.

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NEW ENLISTMENT PROGRAM The Army has anew two year enlistment program for men between the ages of 18% and 26, it was announced this week by SPC Enos L. Mulleitt of the local recruiting station at 121 W. Jackson St., Elkhart. S@t. Mullet said the program is aimed at men who have not received their notice for induction, and to also give those men a chance to volunteer for immediate enlisment. He said itwili also benefit men with dependents who still wish to enter the Army. He pointed out that these men previously were ineligible for enlistment. For further information, call JA3-0430 eodiect, or visit the local recruiting office.

Community Center Mrs. John Applogato The public is invited to hear the Travetaires at the Hepton Union Church Sunday evening at 7:30. They will present the entire evening’s service. Vivin D. Disher, 78, of R. 2, Syracuse, died Thursday at the Elkhart General Hospital of an apparent heart attack, following a six month illness. He was the son of C. C. and Addie (Thomas) Disher and spent his boyhood in this community. Following services Monday at the Harris funeral Home, Syracuse, interment was in the Stony Point Cemetery. The Warren Harlan family of Greenhills, Ohio spent Easter vacation with the Clayton Harlans and Mrs. Merle Wolfe. Mrs. William Stackhouse is slowly improving. She is being oared for by her daughter, Mrs. Harold Clouse. Guests on Easter of Agney Surguy of Palestine were Mrs. John Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomas, Bill Thomas family, Jim Thomas family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. George Youells and Ortie Koontz. Communion will be held at the Camp Creek Church of the Brethren Saturday evening at 8:00, and breakfast will be served Sunday morning at* 7:30. During the morning worship service a large picture of the head of Christ will be dedicated. It is being given to the church in honor of Dora Flory, by her family. The Eldon Dishers, Mrs. Charles Grimm and Donald Dishers had Easter dinner with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Disher. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Blanche Cletterbuck and Marian of Arlington, Virginia and Mr. Owen Yarian. A family dinner was enjoyed at the George Grimm home Sunday. Mrs. Charles Edler’s callers last week were Mrs. Glenn Disher, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Miss Ruth Miller and Mrs. John Holaway. Mr. and Mrs .Carl Edler had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edler. A phone call from Tommy Edler, Maryville, Calif, helped mske the day complete. Mrs. John Holaway was hostess to the Active Ladies Club Wednesday. “Life Is Worth Living” was the title of Mrs. Ed Brock’s meditation, and the health and safety remarks were combined with the lesson on cancer by Mrs. Larry Meister. A contribution will be given to Steve Whittenberg for his 4-H trip to a foreign country. Steve is a great grandson of Mrs. Elizabeth Jones of this community. Reservations for the Spring Luncheon at the Shrine building on May 1 and the Mother and Daughter Banquet at Schori’s in Plymouth May 7 may be made with the president, Mrs. Merlin Yoder. During the social hour! Mrs. Gerald Klotz told of visiting her son, Johnnie Klotz, who is taking

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Silver egg winners at the annual Easter egg hunt conducted by the Nappanee Jaycees last Saturday were Tod Sehmucker, Nanette Biever, Tracey Webb, Sue Stutzman, Dennis Schmucker, Phil Helmuth, Mike McMurray, #m| Chuck Frederick.

his basic training in Kentucky, and Mrs. Walter Miller conducted a pocketbook contest, with Mrs. Glenn Disher as winner. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Disher, to Mesdamas Ernest Parks, Jesse Klotz, Ed Brock, Larry Meiser, Clifford Thomas, Lowell Mikel, Merlin Yoder, Dewey Jones, Devon Klotz, Devon Moore, Gerald Klotz, Carl Thomas and Walter Miller. Allen Sharkey, genial route man for Farm Bureau, is now working as salesman for the Don Poulson Ford Agency, Etna Green. He will be missed by his customers in this community. Tickets for the annual Brotherhood fish fry for men and boys of the Churches of God, and their friends, being held at Bear Lake Camp April 22 can be obtained from Jerry Neff. A paper drive will be held by the Mt. Tabor Tnailblazers, the Thursday evening class of fifth and sixth graders, this Saturday, the 20th. Newspapers only, please, as they have no market for magazines. For pickup call Lowell Anglin or Leighton Oanrick. Sunday morning during the church school hour, John Good recited a poem, a drill was presented by Pam Prichard, Susan Hoffer, Brenda Oarrick, Cindy SChmucke”, Penny Parks and Marsha Prichard, and Debbie Bone gave a. reading. Rev. and Mrs. Earl Slessman, recently returned missionaries from East Pakistan, will-be at the morning service at Mt. Tabor on May $. They will be guests of honor at the church school fellowship dinner which will'follow. Making arrangements for the dinner will be the losers of the church school attendance contest. Class Six. Other losing classes were the Senior High group and Class One. Win-

ners were Classes Seven, 2A and Junior High students. The Plain Township Farm Bureau joined the Pradrie-Scott-Btna Farm Bureau for a carry-in supper at the Mt. Tabor Fellowship Hall last Monday evening, with forty attending. Following the meal, group singing was enjoyed. Marvin Metzler read from the sixteenth chapter of Mark and led in prayer. Harold “Pete” Gay showed pictures on farm marketing, grading meat, grain, buildings and new machinery. “Income Tax,” a humorous poem, was recited by Truman Nifong and Lowell Anglin gave the benediction. Students John Yeager of Princeton, N. J., Tim Hoffer, Findlay College and Allan Wood, Manchester College, spent a few days with home folks recently. Miss Mae Doty entertained the Loman Dotys, Ronald Clarks and Mrs. Etta Doty at Easter dinner. Sunday dinner guests of the Donald Fishers were the James Galls, Robert Hartzells and Devon Hartzells. Readings were given at the Hepton Union Sunday school by Mrs. Earl Ganshorn and Mrs. George Watkins. During the church service Diane Gall and Sharon Hartzell sang, Mike Watkins and Lois Knepp played a cornet duet and the choir sang. Mt. Tabor folks will be going to World Missionary Press at Winona Lake for another work session Tuesday evening. The Picaso Singers of Haiti, David Shaferrly who is in charge assembling transistorized radio sets pre-tuned to Radio 4-VEH, Haiti, Dr. William Douce missionary to an unevangelized tribe of Ecuadorian Indians in the Andes Mountains, and a film, “The Semaguro Indian,” narrated by Dr. Douce, will be featured at the Men

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SOCIAL SECURITY YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY Question My mother purchased a hospital bed which was necessary because of her condition. Will medicare pay for this? Answer Beginning January 1, 1968 medicare insurance can help pay fOr either rental or purchase of medical equipment such as wheelchairs and hospital beds if your doctor says they are medically necessary.

CUE SCOUT DAY -f ■ Cob Scout Day at Pioneer Trails will be June 26 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Reservations are $2.00 The Cub Scout trip to Kalamazoo Nature Center is July 12. It will be an all day trip, end reservations are $2.75. On August 14, an all day trip to Chicago’s Brookfield Zoo, is being planned for Scouts. The tentative price is 4s, but it may be lowered. Webekxs Scout-Dad overnight oampout will be Friday, June 28 from 7 p.m. until Saturday, June 29 at 4 p.m. This will be at Pioneer Trails Camp. Reservations will be made only in pairs of fh-ther-son, price is $2.00 pair. Den mothers should be notified as soon as possible if scouts plan to attend these outings.