Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 92, Number 6, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 1 August 1968 — Page 2

Who Will She Be? THE 1968 ELKHART COUNTY FAIR QUEEN Will Be Crowned At The Elkhart County Fair Monday Night August 5

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NAPPANEE advance-news

TALK OF THE TOWN BY BARBARA KEIfIR 77J4583

In spite of scattered showers Saturday afternoon, the size of crowds indicated that Nappanee’s Sidewalk Days could be termed an entertaining and profitable endFrom the number of flowers in b)ppin around town, the upcoming flpwer show should be a complete success. There is a wide variety pf blooms and the show will be a terrific opportunity for flower iqyprs to show their imagination

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in arranging and displaying their handiwork. The Don Dohner family spent thejr vacation this summer in the East. They traveled to Hooversville, Pennsylvania, to visit with the Owen Otts, former BVS members who served at the Nappanee Center. They also spent time with the Walter Millers, who also reside in Johnstown, Pa. A highlight of their stay in that state was a trip up the Inclined Plane, a cable ride up a mountain, which is the steepest in the world, at 896 ft. The Dohners also toured the Brethren Service Center at New Windsor, Maryland, drove along the Shenandoah Skyline, toured Harper's Ferry, on the border of Virginia and West Virginia, saw the Natural Chimneys at Mt. Solon, Virginia and drove through West Virginia to Germantown, Ohio. There, they visited Mr. Dohner’s family for three days. Before returning home, they visited with Mrs. Dohner’s brother, Denny Miller, in Middleton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hollar recently spent several days here, visiting Tiis parents, the Everett Hollars. Ron and his wife reside in Phoenix, Arizona. Another recent visiter to Nappanee was Miss Susan Bower, sister of Ron Bower, who came from her home in Roanoke, Virginia, to spend a week with Ron and Carol. Please let me know about trips and vacations. Others enjoy hearing about them. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS

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, IN VIET NAM Gary Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walters is now serving with the 459th Signal Battalion in Viet Nam. His address is: PVT Gary Walters RAIBBU26I Cos A. 459th Sig BN Spn Francisco, Calif APO 96240 James R. Deardorff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deardorff has been sent to Viet Nam. He is stationed 57 miles southeast of Saigon. His address is: PFC James R. Deardorff U 554826386 C Troop, Ist Sqn, 11th ACR San Francisco, Calif APO 96257 Casting For Civic Theater Musical Starts August 12 Casting for the fall production of Civic Theater “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying” a musical comedy will begin August 12 at the Church of the Brethren Fellowship Hall. The hours are from 7- 9 p.m. Everyone who is interested is urged to come. Next week characterizations will be given in the paper. Perhaps you will see yourself in a certain part. Those interested in singing parts should bring their own music. Casting will run from August 12 to 29. Rehearsals will begin Sept ember 3. Charlotte Pippen will be stage director, Stan Heckaman, musical director, and Kay Stutzman, producer. Jenny Palumbo from Elkhart is the choreographer. Members of the casting committee are Jane Hepler, Chairman, Bob, Coppes, Carol, Strang and Nancy Curtis. Ours is one of the very few recorded ages in which the majority of Uie people live in cities, rather than rural areas.

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D.E.N. Dallas Bean and bride will be vacationing, our linotype operator, Wally, is on vacation, as is our Foreman, Lloyd. Lots of budgets to be set, and this has been a wild week. * * * We're glad we didn't print the "NAPANEE SIDEWALK PAYS" signs. Wonder how many people noticed. ★ it it We mentioned this before, but we never can get oyer the amount of pictures we give away on Sidewalk Days. There are Mrdly any left from a year's supply. ★ ★ ★ Every year we intend tp put on a beret end enter something in the Art Festival. There's § wall sized Rothko et the Chicago Art Institute which looks of though three different people fried to paint a wall orange without comparing shades. Then there's another one which is actually all black. Both won prizes. The groat fun is to watch some of the phonies who stand there and admire them. ★ ★ ★ At a recent meeting, talked to some of the State Democrats. They are really running scared. They think at the moment. Rock and Brademas are running scared, and even Bayh may have his work cut out for him. An area politician confirmed this last week. ★ ★ ★ We ran out of room in the paper last week and didn't use an interview we had with Pat McCarthy. The McCarthy headquarters in Elkhart called and invited us to a press conference. We didn't want to display our ignorance by asking who Pat McCarthy was. Joanne Wright in Wakarusa decided it was Mrs. Eugene McCarthy, and we thought it was a daughter. Went to the interview. Fortunately, Grace Mishler was there and she tipped us off that she was a niece. Avery well briefed gal who is a sophomore at the University of Minnesota. The Advance-News was rather outclassed by a blonde reporter from the Elkhart Truth in a short short skirt and black stockings. Idola Best just finished quilting her 100th quilt. It was done by a lady from Culver 23 years ago. It is king-sized 8 feet by 9 feet. Callthe International Bridal pattern, it depicts thirteen different bridal couples Egyptian, Greek, Irish, Mohamedan, Puritan, Roman, Chinese, Elizabethan, Russian, Mils tary, Armenian, Gothic and Gypsy. Mrs. Best, who also spends considerable time in hospital work, spent from June 25 to July 21 quilting it.