Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 92, Number 9, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 August 1968 — Page 2

PAGE 2

NAPPANEE ABVAnGH-WEWS THURS. AUG. 22, IMS

LETTERS August 11. 1968 Yoi nger GeneuHon c/o Editor

SPECIAL CARD PARTY Saturday, August 24 8:30 P.M. AMERICAN LEGION POST 154 Nappanee, Ind.

ItC/l COLOR TV

KTconve ntTo"nl JKitfSaJppMMHwHiBBHiwWWWwoMooIwQOPooDOBPQBHHBBBopoBBBwWBM pl^

The Most Colorful Color comes from RCA

• Transistorized New Vista Tuner • New Solid State UHF Tuner • One-Set VHF Fine Tuning • Dust Proof Picture Tube ONLY $ 489^l

"Convention Special" oraa models starting / I As Low As *299’* \

*" v< * ""^™ i|l ■ssSSSSSiSSSSSSSS£SSSSCSSBSSSSBi^^^^SS3SBSSSSBa3SS!S3

I NO DOWN I PAYMENT I *TUTUISTO MV I WITH OUR APPLIANCE BUYERS CREDIT PLAN

Advance News Nappanee, Tidiana Dear Teen-age^*: The expression, Experience is the best teacher,” has wrobabty

New Vista Color T V Big 295 SQUARE INCH PICTURE 23” DIAGONAL QUALITY CONSTRUCTION

Cwfe. ZJV & Musk Center "Service after Sales" utn 9 November 158 W. MARKET Ml 773-4412 NAPPANEE

been heard -and'stated B 4 loss! once by everyone. I would personally like to stress the fact that indeed it is, however, there are two ways you can approach your experiences. You can be unaware and let your experiences guide your learning, usually accompanied with many unforeseen hardships, or you can be aware and guide vour experiences, having a knowledge of their possible outcome. How can you guide your experiences and not have them guiding you. Step back and become aware of things as they really are. Obtain an awareness of your goals, setting them within your “own” reach so enabling you to attain them. Take a good look at society and the part you “must” play in it, remembering that you are only an individual. Last and most important is to understand the laws of society and to get a true perspective of the consequences that might be suffered

£ Model 61610 W

from - them. By understanding the use. of a little foresight and a lot of determination all of your experiences can be happy and pleasurable as well as ones of learning. K you let yourselves learn from experiences that guide you, you can believe, they promise you a rough old road. Ward A. Httff - 49863 Indiana State Reformatory Box 28 Pendleton, Indiana 46064 JOLkYETTE EUCHRE The Jollyette Euchre Club met Wednesday, August 14 at the home of June Silvers with Kay Grimm as co-hostess. A short business meeting was held. Prizes were won by Wanda Wagner, high, Jane Musser, low and Martha Averill, loner. The next meeting will be at the home of Judi Martin with Ruth Zentz as co-hostess, Wednesday, September 11.

FREE With every "Convention Special" Your Choice. Elephant Donkey A $19.95 Retail Value - Stuffed Animal - Over 2 Foot High!

TALK OF THE TOWN BY BARBARA KEBER 773*4583 Napponee’s population really increased over last weekend, as thousands attended the Art Festival. The entertainment, Pat Kelly, food, art and general atmosphere all contributed to a highly successful weekend, in spite of several rain storms. Special praise should go to the Class of ‘69 whose Gingerbread House was truly a work of art and drew throngs of visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Geyer have had several guests in their home the past two weeks. They are Mrs. Joy Neher, Mrs. June Mickelson and daughters Robin and Kelly and Larry and Gary Golden, all of Phoenix, Arizona. The family came

to attend the wedding of Maria Golden and David Bazley. Last Tuesday, dinner guests of the Geyers were Mrs. Neher, the Mickelsons, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Golden and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman George, Henry Conrad and the Joe Dill Goyers. Nappanee’s women softball players are displaying their skills this week and next at Stauffer Park. There are teams from Baugo, Yellow Creek and North Main churches and also a talented group known as the “Hustlers.” Mrs. Cassel Hoke was the hostess last week at a stork shower for Mrs. Dan Geyer. There were fifteen present to enjoy the games, refreshments and watching Mrs. Geyer open baby gifts. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stouder had two birthday celebrations in their home last week. On Friday evening they served ice cream and cake in honor of their daughter, Julie’s, fifteenth birthday. Saturday evening the Stouder’s, Ron Keisers and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Witt celebrated Mel’s'l2lst birthday with gifts and a pizza party. WINONA LAKE CRUSADE Barry Moore and Team will be conducting a crusade at Winona Lake, August 18 through the 25. The services will start evenings at 7:45 p.m. and on Sundays at 3 p.m. in the 1200 seat air conditioned Billy Sunday Tabernacle auditorium, Winona Lake. The public is invited to attend these services. Astronomy is classed as the oldest of sciences.

CALLANDER INSURANCE NAPPANEE, INDIANA 106 North Main Street

E. NEWCOMER & SON 107 S. Main Ph 773-3741 Nappanee

Hill HUNT SHE

AUGUST 25-AUGUST 31 MAUTZ FAMOUS RUBBER SATIN • Covers in one coat • Over 1,000 colors i J • Easy to apply • Dries hi 30 minutes I • Washable-durable • Comptataly odorless W i 1 | Jj W m $ C 39 n2U< reg.^7.SOVIJWSL Custom colors 02} I slightly higher. op""* LATEX HOIST PAINT! IATHEMMEI Ql ‘‘The finest exterior Latex Paint that can be made'' FOR LONG LASTING I MU protection I M n *? Ofl Mlul*! 1 B WQM - - i| H I, OF WALLS AND ■ ®f|- fc-W * wood wo** I ■ • One coat covers - . . ~, B |I'BB I „ jßsl tzt&jz yaa ass* I (1m painted JuitKß in food condition) 1* ifVPPPVW I Pin °*> r Wash jl| _* * A I _ .... I T F,l || tie brush la water. I V* • Dries in 30 minutes WuIIVILU I SAWE B^O Color lasts 50% longer b • Biiotot rsoiotant WALLPAPER SALE Mm lets Stock Paper Mll t£ Oft Wfcto Supply laste 3* & $ R#H — /Vi A SI nnonnaAmlh 9 /s umy ■ whi painting . th exp(rt .. V |H| 1 fti F MARKET tNsmmmNm OAAMGt JACKO J S * IflH^SI

Strictly Personal D.E.N. There's a little girl who passes this effice frequently on her bike. Don't knew who she is, but the eKtor has a crush on her. She leeks fust like e little firl should. Very feminine and with braids and a sweet expression. ★ ★ * There is anew spring in the step of Cub fans, even though many realize that they'll still have to wait until next year. ★ ★ ★ Our new man is Ted Lehman. He comes from the Watseka, Illinois Republican. He's a cousin to Charlie Lehman. Was born in Goshen. The Lehmans have five children, all of whom are grown. ★ ★ ★ If anyone wants to start a fund for someone really needing it, Jim Swihart's hospital bills are mounting daily. We have a jar in the office. ★ * ★ Had two answers to the question about poison ivy. Believe it or not, they say that anyone over 60 years old is immune to its effects. Someone over 60 can pull it out by the roots without getting poisoned. The other suggestion was to paint on the foliage with a paint brush a solution of 245 T. Neither of these will harm the surrounding bushes if done right. ★ -k ★ D. Paul Culp was dressed up to resemble an Amish young man. A pair of tourists passed by and the lady said, "We've been here ail day, and that's the first Amish I've seen/* ★ ★ ★ The flower show really doesn't do any of our neighbors any good, but they very nicely agree to go along just to do their part. They're nice guys. ★ * ★ During the Art Festival, people came in all day for information.

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS PHONE 773-3127 Entered at the Post Office at Nappenee, Indiana as Second Class Matter Under the Act of March 3, 1879. PUBLISHED THURSDAYS $3.50 PER YEAR in Indiana $4.50 PER YEAR Outside Indiana Publisher Donald E. Nichols, Jr. NOTICE ~ Pictures for publication are welcome, but no picture will be returned by meil unless a self-addressed stamped envelope is sent with it. No charge for publishing pictures, news stories or announcements. Questions most asked were where to get homemade ice cream, where were the antique stores, how do you see the "Amish village", where were the restrooms. ★ ★ -k People on the first road north were puzzled when tourists clutching Art Festival maps kept asking where the Buffalo Farm was. None of them remembered hearing about the buffalo which were kept in that area some forty years ago. ft ★ ★ Mt. Tabor Church To Install New Officers Sunday New Officers will be installed in the morning worship service this Sunday morning at the Mt. Tabor Church of God, south of Nappanee. These new officers for the coming year were elected at a recent congregational meeting. They are: Elder, Mr. Floyd Anglin, R. 2, Nappanee for a three year term; Elder, Mr. Bill Wise, 602 E. John St., Nappanee; for a two year term; Deacon Mr. David Bone, 507 S. Madison St., Nappanee for a two year term; Trustee, Mr. Lloyd Mikel, R. 1, Etna Green for a two year term; Mrs. Max Beery, R. 1, Etna Green, was elected Secretary for a one year term; Treasurer, Mrs. Ernest Good, R. 1, Etna Green for a one year term. Financial Secretary for a one year term will be Mr. Paul Wise of 1405 E. Market St., Nappanee. Other positions filled at the congregational meeting, and they will also be installed are: Organist, Mrs. Ernest Parks, R. 2, Nappanee: Pianist, Mrs. John Tobias, R. 1, Etna Green; and Chorister, Miss Kathleen Hepler, R. 1, Nappanee. The Pastor, Darrell Prichard will conduct the installation service and give the prayer of dedication for these new officers of the Mt. Tabor Church. Everyone is invited to attend the Morning Worship Hour at the Mt. Tabor Church where there is a warm, friendly welcome awaiting all people.