Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 92, Number 6, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 1 August 1968 — Page 4

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS

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UNION CENTER Mh. fidget- Keiser HoJrtettlflhets Guild will meet this eVetiihg at 7:30 p.m. at the honte of Mrs. Howard Slabaugh. Mrs. Margaret Gross of Elkhart Will be the gdest speaker. JeatJUe Sheets attended the Junior Cartip last week at Camp Maek. Visitors during the past week at the Home of Rev. and Mrs. David Wghger were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wenger of ChambersbUrg, Pennsylvania; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller of Greenville, Ohio, Mrs. Levi Keller of Dallas Center, lowa, Misses IlUth Hoek and Eva Mae Melborrie, returned missionaries frofn Africa.. Rev. Irvin Kanode will be preaching Sunday at the Union Grove Brethren in Christ Church in the absence of the pastor and hjs wife who are going to Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Yoder took a week-end trip to Montgomery, Indiana. ( Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brubacher visited Clarence Martin in the

See You At The Elkhart County 4H FAIR MONDAY, AUGUST 4 - SATURDAY, AUGUST 10

Guns, Archery & Supplies MORE THAN SO BRAND NAMES OF HAND GUNS, RIFLES and SHOTGUNS IN SO DIPFERENf calibers and gauges WE SELL, TRADE, RENT, BUY and REPAIR Eisenhour's Gun Shop Orte Mile north of New Peris ori Old Road 15

BOLENS HUSKY 1050 TRY IT!

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I Designed for full-time grounds maintenance, Utge lawns and country-sized gardens, the Husky 1050 is truly a “quality-buy/’ Shop Hj and compare. Stack it up against any othfef tWkctor on the market. Try it! STANDARD EQUIPMENT Husky extras ysu don't pay extra for: • PTO assembly • Controlled Differential • Parking Bfpke • Electric, Ignition Key Start • Two Sealed B*em Headlights and Red Tail Light • Tool Bdx • Penders • Seat Cushion • Back Rest * 10 HdfSt* pOWer, 4 cycle engine • Terra Tires. c HiTsVlßfCfcd Deisch Supply Cos. Inc. 151 E. SMhW Ml 77*411* ttappMM

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Elkhart General Hospital Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Penrod ahd daughter were afternoon callers at the Roger Hahn home. Mrs. Gertrude Mishler and Mrs. Almeade Michael called on Blanche Senbibaugh in Milford Sunday afternoon. I Mrs. Paul Rummel and children called on Mrs. Arnold Ogle Friday morning. Sunday dinner guests at the Ilomer Miller home were Mr. and j Mrs. Dale Slabaugh and the Gleh Bontrager family. The Bethel Mennonite Young < People went to the Retirement I Apartment in Bremen Sunday ! afternoon to sing for the residents. i The Bethel Mennonite Church i will go tovthe Hope Rescue Mission in South Bend Friday evening. The Sidney Brubacher family attended the wedding of Glen Martin and Carolyn Ramer Sunday afternoon at the Roy Ramer home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehman from and Mrs. Barbara Weaver of Goshen called on Mr.

' and Mrs. Sidney Brubacher Friday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wavne Holdeman md family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Flickinger and family and the Phil Hahns were Sunday evening guests at the Roger Hahns. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sheets visited Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Anglemyer near Avilla Sunday afternoon. Bonnie, Brian arid Becky Booth of Elgin, Illinois spent most of last week with their grandparents. Rev. and Mrs. Ross Noffsinger. Sunday dinner guests at the Rev. Ross Noffsinger home were Mrs. John Winger and Gene, from North Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Booth and family of Elgin, Illinois, Sue Kauffman of Urbana and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Andrews. Elaine Rummel went with the First Christian Youth Saturday night to Winona Lake to hear the Grand Rapids Children's Hour program. Ezra Brubacher of Cleveland, Ohio spent the week end with the Sidney Brubacher family. Saturday evening supper guests at the Sidney Brubacher home were Jacob, Rhoda, and Justus Brubacher from Wooster, Ohio. Dave Hahn is attending Senior

Blue Bell Buys Dallas Company Purchase of assets of Brooks Uniform Cos. of Dallas, Inc. and its affiliated manufacturing Company, Brooks Contracting Company of Clarksville, Texas, is announced by E. A. Morris, Chairman of Blue Bell, Inc, and Irving Brooks, President of Brooks Uniform Cos. of Dallas. Inc. Brooks Uniform Cos. and its affiliate employ approximately 250 people. They are manufacturers of women's uniforms for waitresses, beauticians, nurses, receptionists, medical assistants, etc, distributed through retail outlets. 4-H Camp at Ouibache near Lafayette. Ouibache is the State 4-H Center on the Tippecanoe River. Tuesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Burbacher and sons was Mr. and Mrs. .Henry Brubacher and family of Petosky, Michigan and Mrs. Leona Martin. There will be no Sunday evening services at Union Center due to the Vesper Service at the fairgrounds preceeding the fair.

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The company recently initiated a men's line which is sold to doctc •, barbers, male etc. This marks Blue Bell’s first entry -do the women’s uniform field* The business will be continued under the management of Phillip Aronoff as President and General Manager, assisted by a staff consisting of the present executives of the company. This new Blue Bell Division will be known as Brooks Uniform Division of Blue Bell. Inc. It is anticipated that this acquisition will be finalized and become effective on August 1, 1968. This business was founded by Mr. Irving Brooks twenty-eight years ago. Mr. Brooks will shortly retire from active participation in the management of the business. Nature gives to each season of life a certain beauty of its own, changing gradually as the day changes from sunrise till nightfall. The change in personality and character and in appearance from the cradle to ’the grave is simply a succession of alterations so gentle and so subtle that we cannot discern their progress, even in our loved ones.

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These high school students attending the current two-week Newspaper Workshop sectloti of Indiana University's High School Journalism Institute are studying how to produce better high! school newspapers. Top participants were honored July 19 at a closing banquet. Pictured from left are: Theresa Voorde, South Bend; Kathy Anderson, Nappanee; Miss Janet Eberle, publications advisor at Mishawaka High School; Leslie Creakbaum, Mishawaka; Deborah Krathwohl, Bremen; Beverly Gilpin, Elkhart; Bruce Paulsen, Winamac; Ann Glick, Shipshewana; Susan Hare, South Bend; Maureen Anne McGrath, South Bend; Bonnie Albert, Culver; Nancy Binkowski, Knox; and Mary Gardner, Goshen.

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