Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 92, Number 20, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 November 1968 — Page 3

Swihart Benefit Nets $llBO The outstanding cooperation of the people of the community in supporting and assisting with the Jim Swihart Benefit Social sponsored by the Church of the Brethren is evident by the net proceeds of the event, approximately $llBO. Since the success of the Social depended so much on community cooperation, the people of the community would no doubt be interested in learning that from the sale of 806 advance sale tickets $1016.50 was turned in by ticket salesmen. Furthermore of 806 tickets sold only 401 were redeemed at the social; therefore $615.50 of the money received by ticket sellers- was really a direct donation for the Swihart medical expenses. An additional $362.65 was received for cash food sales at the phurch and here again part of this was donations. The total gross receipts were SI3BO with expenses of approximately $200.00. An estimated 750 people were served. Food donations were terrific over 90 pies, 36 gallons of homemade ice cream, as well as cakes and baked beans. One of the ladies in charge said

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people brought in fooct that were not on the list of food donors. Another one of the ladies in charge said, “I know some of the people bringing in.food to us don’t belong to this church. Pies were brought in by people I never saw in this church before.” Musical Program Planned At Mt Tabor Church This Saturday evening, November 9 will be 'a Musical Extravaganza, at the Mt. Tabor Church, six miles south of Nappanee. The program, under the direction of Mr. George McQueen, will begin at 7:15 p.m. sharp. The evening will provide some of the outstanding musical groups that have come together in this area. The program will feature; The Harbor Lights Quartet this is one of the outstanding quartets in America. They provide a great range of musical numbers that are touching to the lives of people that hear them. The Calvary Echoes Trio This is one of the finest ladies’ trios in the area, coming from South Bend. The Simmons Musical family This is a great musical family that will make your heart come alive with their musical abilities. Then a top feature is a 40 voice Choir under the direction of Mr. George McQueen. Also featured will be the fine musical ability of Mrs. Dee Tobias at the piano and Mrs. Alma Parks at the organ. Admission is by ticket. The tickets are free and can be secured from any member of the Mt. Tabor Church. Some will be available at the door. DEN 8 On October 28 the scouts* of Den 8 had a box social with their fathers at the Mel Shirk residence. The money will go toward scout expenses in the den. The evening was spent playing charade. The leader of the group is Mrs. Glenn Reed. On November 4 the scouts had a progressive supper. Mrs. Glenn Reed, their leader, took the boys to the home of Chuck Zercher for the first stop, for juice and a game of kickball. The second slop was Brian Hepler’s for salad and they practiced for next month’s skit' Third stop was Curtis Montgomery’s for the main course. Mrs. Montgomery had a tape recorder going and as a surprise played it back to the boys. The final stop was at Roger Hochstetler’s for dessert of pumpkin pie and they played a game. There will be no Den meeting Monday, November 11. The Brenner Pass Highway was first paved by the Romans, some 20 centuries ago.

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NOVEMBER 7 Sue Ann Kulp (Mrs. Jimmie) Connie Brock (Mrs. Roy) Kurt Schwartz Teresa Lyn Collins Ira Frenger Gerald Hochstetler Doris Faye Hochstetler Wilma Clouse Brad Hardesty 8 Clyde Rogers Pete Nichols David Yoder -i Mrs. Robert Conkle Nelle Playne Robert Rumfelt Betty (Phillips) Hall Sharon Hughes (Mrs. Ron) 9 Jim Weddle Charles Holderman Lester Gay Patricia Weaver Evelyn Clouse John Tobias 10 Sue Lynn Shrock William R. Kendall Denny Cripe Velma Esther Stutzman Mrs. Esther Gawthrop 11 Ray Hopewell Jack Arnott Carol Strang (Mrs. Robert) Glen Allen Miller Joe M. Wolf Steve Reed Owen Yoder Dana Croy 12 Mrs. Dale Truex Suzanne Johnson Mark Metzler DeVon Weaver 13 Dorothy Mishler (Mrs. Paul) Doug Hochstetler Billy George Fredric Berger 14 Candy Hockert Schnepp Ralph Tobias Doris Hazelrigg Maggie D. Evans (Mrs. Jesse) 15 Joan Elaine Sherman Ronnie George Mrs. Ralph Rohrer Mrs. Jay Rohrer Norman Rohrer 16 Tim Stduder Virginia Hoffer (Mrs. Carl F.) Mrs. Robert Schmeltz Dorothy Schuler Gary Pippenger 17 Dallas Bean Mrs. Marjorie Lutes L. J. Burnham Dale Berger Sharon Rohrer 18 Roger Stouder Mary Welty Lois Ann Yoder

Mrs. Dave Coppes Lora Belle Burt Mrs. Alma Stoltzfus Royce “John” Biller CLASSROOM VISITATION The annual observation of National Education Week will be made on Monday, November 18, at 7 p.m. at Nappanee High School. Fred Webb, principal, plans to welcome parents in the multipurpose room. Teachers will then greet the guests informally as they meet in the classrooms during the open house. Tom Bradway is chairman of the faculty committee planning the event. In observance of National Education Week, the Central PTA will have class visitation on Wednesday, November 13 from 7 to 8:30. Parents are asked to go right to the classrooms where they’ll have a chance to visit with the teachers. WCTU The Nappanee WCTU will meet at the home of Mrs. John Shively, 451 North Madison St. at 2 p.m. Friday, November 8. Mrs. Eldon Schrock will be the speaker and Mrs. Russell Snider will have the devotions. The departments of Education and Legislation will be presented by Mrs. Dean Culp and Mrs. Loyal Stuckman. Special music will be a duet by Mrs. Mary Stackhouse and Mrs. Virgil Anglin.

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Chapter is Mrs. Mildred Hoffer, Worthy Patron, Mr. David Widmoyer. Those desiring dinner reservations notify Mrs. Doris Huffman, Leesburg, Indiana 46538. On November 12 at 7:30 p.m., Nappanee Chapter will hold their regular stated meeting. There will be a social hour following the meeting. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds.

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