Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 91, Number 43, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 18 April 1968 — Page 9

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Evangelist B. G. Drake, Jr. will present the illustrated message, "L.S.D. and the Greatest Happening in Life" Saturday at the Northwood Chapel at 7:30 p.m. This is the result of a six month study of the Hippie colonies so that citizens may better understand the present dilemma facing today's youth. On Sunday afternoon at 2:30, the Evangelist's wife, Chloe Drake, will speak. She calls her service "The Testamonial Message of God's Healing in My Life". On Sunday night at 7 p.m., the Evangelist will present another illustrated message entitled, "As it Was in The Days of Noah", using two projectors, one movie and one slide, showing parallel of events between the time o-f Noah and the time of Christ. A large screen will be erected for these services.

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George Laser Dies Last Week George F. Laser, who lived in the Weygand apartments, died last Wednesday at the LuAnn Nursing Home. He had been ill about three months. Mr. Laser was born in Bremen on November 5, 1885. He married Caroline Flickenger on June 29, 1907. She died in 1927. He married Sarah Welsh on August 12, 1928. She died in 1953. Mr. Laser worked at Mutschlers and at Coppes for fifty years. Surviving are six step children, including Mrs. Claude Laser, a brother, Claude Laser, and a sister Mrs. H. R. Larson of South Bend. Rev. W. H. Baker conducted services at the Wright-Yoder Funeral Home Saturday. Burial was in Bremen Cemetery. Mr. Laser was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church. MARY ANGELENE GONDERMAN Mary Angelen Gonderman, 62, of Dewart Lake, died April 16 at her home. She had been ill for a year and a half. She was born in Jefferson Township, August 28, 1905, the daughter of George and Anna Peters. She married Harold Gonderman July 24, 1927 in Plymouth. He survives, as do a daughter, Mrs. Henry Yoder, Jr., R. 2, Nappanee, a brother, Clifford Peters and her mother, Mrs. Anna Peters, both of Dewart Lake and four grandchildren. Mrs. Gonderman was a member of the Nappanee Church of the Brethren. Services will be Thursday (today) 'ait 2 p.m. at the Mishler Funeral Home, Milford, with Rev. Darrell Prichard, Mt. Tabor Church of God officiating. Burial will be at Union Center Cemetery. GOOD FAIRY BLUEBIRDS The Good Fairy Bluebirds were served Easter refreshments by Pam Hollar at their regular meeting on Tuesday. Wednesday after school the girls presented an Easter Egg tree they had made to the LuAnn Nursing Home. They are making preparations to fly-up into Campfire in May. The group includes Kathy Aver--111, .Carol Bolyard, Pam Brown, Jill Hershberger, Pam Hollar, Cheryl Jack, Angela Kaehr, Pam Prichard, Cheryl Wagner; and Lori Yeater. Mrs. Larry Wagner and Mrs. Robert Averill are their leaders.

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The curtain rises at 8:00 p.m. tonights, April 18, for the first performance of the Nappanee High School Senior Class play. Thunder on Sycamore Street, a Reginald Rose drama adapted by Kristin Sergei. The second performance is 8 p.m. Friday evening, April 19. Both performances will be given in the high school multipurpose room. Three family groups the Morrisons, Hayes, and Blakes lead the action for the neighbors on this suburban, middle-class street. The time is the present. Tickets are available from seniors or they may be purchased at the door. Adult tickets are one dollar and student tickets are fifty cepts. Shown are Pete Nichols, John Sheets, Stan Lutes, and Kathy Townsend in one scene of the play.

Library Employees Retire After Years Os Service The Nappanee Public Library Board and Staff met Tuesday evening at the B & B Restaurant to honor Nelle Playne and Irene Anglin, who are retiring. Mrs. Playne began work in the library thirty one years ago, and before that time was a member of the library board for 8 years. She has been associated with the library for nearly forty years, during that time serving as acting librarian on several occasions. She is moving to Elkhart to make her home. Mrs. Anglin has been employed in the library for twenty years, and formerly worked as librarian in the Milford Public Library. She plans to spend more time at home and in traveling with her husband who also is retired. “The day is done’’ usually also means “another shirt is ready for the laundry”. Five Canadian gallons are equal to six U. S. gallons.

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SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardner were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spach and daughter, Kimberly Jo of Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Staller and son, Jerry Lee, of Lowell, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Lechlitner and sons Stanley Ray and Brian of Wakarusa. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. John Glingle and sons Randy and Kris of Bourbon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Muffley, Bremen, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Allen and daughter, Treas, of Bremen. THE GET-TOGETHER CLUB The annual banquet of the Mothers and Daughters will be held Thursday, April 25. at 6:30 p.m. in the North Main Mennonite Fellowship Hall. Dinner will be served and a program presented by the chairman, Mrs. Mary Boettger, assisted by Mrs. Roberta Brown, Mrs. Hazel Janssen -and Mrs. Doris Heckaman. MARKET REPORT April 18, 1968 Eggs, medium : .25 Oats ... , .85 Corn, ear 1.00 Corn shelled 1.04 Corn, shelled (13.5% moist.) 1.06 Wheat 1.20 Soybeans ... 2.51

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Funeral Os Monroe Hochstetler To Be Friday Monroe M. Hochstetler, 84, of R. 3, Nappanee, passed away Tuesday at Elkhart Hospital. He had been ill for 5 weeks and a patient at the hospital for 5 days. Mr. Hochstetler was born in Holmes County, Ohio, November 7, 1883, the son of Mose M. and Katie Yoder Hochstetler. He was married to Catherine Hochstetler on July 13, 1901. He was a retired farmer and had served 58 years as a minister in the Old Order Amish Church. Survivors include 5 sons: Levi, of Sugar Creek, Ohio, Herman and Dan of Bremen and Gilbert and Andrew M. of Nappanee, also 5 daughters: Mrs. Eli Yoder and Mrs. Esther Hochstetler of Bremen, Mrs. Wayne Miller of Logsden, Oregon, Mrs. Maude Miller and Mrs. Neal Slabaugh of Nappanee, 1 sister, Mrs. Abe Nissly of Topeka, Indiana, 77 grandchildren, 9 adopted grandchildren, 211 great grandchildren and 8 great, great grandchildren. Funeray services will be Friday at 9:30 a.m. at the Amos Borkholder residence with burial in Weldy Cemetery. Bishop Henry J. S. Yoder and John M. Miller will officb ate. Friends may call -at the family home -after 2 p.m. Wednesday. Wright-Yoder funeral home is in charge of arrangements.

WINS SILVER MEDAL Irma Troyer, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. Melvin Troyer, R. 2, Nappanee, won the silver medal in a Bible memory contest at Central School Tuesday morning. Her selection was Exodus 20: 1-21, the Ten Commandments. Mrs. Nan Appleman, Bible teacher in the sth and 6th grades, sponsored the contest as a Bible clip/project. The Nappanee WCTU sent judges, gave the silver medal, and presented small gifts to each contestant who did not win the medal. Irma Troyer is a pupil in Miss Yoder’s sixth grade. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds.

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Dr. Otis R. Bowen, of Bremen will be guest speaker at the meeting of the Nappanee Women's Republican Club, Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the community rooms of The First National Bank. Dr. Bowen, who is a candidate for Governor of Indiana, is a physician in Bremen. He has been practicing in Bremen since 1946 and is the author of several articles published in medical journals. He is on the hospital staffs of Bremen Community; Parkview, Plymouth; St. Josephs, and Memorial, South Bend and St. Joseph's, Mishawaka. Dr. Bowen was coroner of Marshall County, 1952-56; State Representative Marshall County, 1957 and 1958, 1961-1964; joint State Representative Fulton and Marshall Counties, 1965-66; elected joint State Representative for Marshall and Starke Counties, 1967-68; served as chairman of Public Health Committee, 196164 and member of several other committees during each session; Chairman of State Legislative Study Commission to study the Aid to Dependent Children Program in Indiana, 1963-64; member of Indiana Recreation Council; member o-f State Committee for Eradication of Tuberculosis in Indiana, member of Advisory Council of Indiana State Department of Public Welfare for Medial Care to the Aged under KerrMills; Minority Leader of Indiana House of Representatives 1965-66; member of Legislative Advisory Commission 1965-66; member of Legislative Study Committee to Study Medical Education in Indiana, and Legislative Study Committee to study the Needs of the Mentally Retarded; was elected Speaker o.f Indiana House of Representatives 1967-68 and is Vice Chairman Legislative Council for 1967-68. The Bowens are the parents

of four children Rick, Judy, Tim and Robby, they are members of the St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Bremen, where he is past chairman of the Lutheran School Board; vice president of the congregation and past chairman of the board of finance. He was Ist Lt. in the United States Medical Corps during World War II having served in the Pacific and Okinawan campaign. The Teen Age Republicans have been invited to attend the meeting as guests of the Women's Club. This is an open meeting and the public is invited. Nettie Himes Dies Suddenly Mrs. Nettie Himes, 1051 E. Market St., was found dead in her home last Wednesday morning. She was born August 18, 1885 in Elkhart. She married Edrie A. Himes on August 4, 1904. He died in August 1964. Surviving are children, Mrs. Paul Rosbrugh, South Bend, Mrs. Harold Hoffer, Nappanee, LaMar Himes, Dallas, and Lowell Himes, Green Bay. Rev. Lowell Townsend conducted the funeral Saturday at the Wright-Yoder Funeral Home. Burial was in South Union Cemetery. Mrs. Himes was a member of the Nappanee Methodist Chyrch and the Nappanee Order of Eastern Star.

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HOSPITAL NEWS Births Elkhart General Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Corl, son, Brent Douglas, April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hershberger, son, April 15.. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Hall of Gary, daughter, Cheryl Lynn, April 15. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hall of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deckwith of ryUNDER DOCTORS CARE Tammy Hornish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hornish, sur-t gery, April 14, South Bend Osteopathic. Mrs. Gerald Platz, surgery, April 15, South Bend Osteopathic. Bernard Uline n surgery, April 15, Elkhart General. Patsy Ann Pate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pate, Jr., surgery, April 16, South Bend Osteopathic.

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