Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 92, Number 21, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 14 November 1968 — Page 2

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS THURS. NOV. 14, 1968

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Man From Lebanon To Speak At Missionary Church Thursday, November 14, V>nston Mazakis, from Beirut, Lebau on, will speak at the Missionary Church at 7:30 p.m. 'Mr. Mazakis was born in Palestine ot Greek origin. Asa -small boy he was brought to Lebanon by his parents. Mr. Mazakis has been active in evangelistic and revival meetings in Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, and Kuwait. For the past year he has been teaching various subjects in one of the local Christian high schools in Lebanon. Winston is the secretary of the Gideons International of Lebanon and Secretary of an Arabic evangelistic movement called “Christ's Ambassadors International. He is co-editor of “A1 Gharib," a Christian magazine in the Arabic language. Everyone is cordially invited to attend this service to hear an up-to-date report of the spreading of the Gospel and its effects in the Middle East.

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Nappanee has a number of her young men serving ip yariou branches of thfe service and located all over the country and abroad. Sp/4 Bruce W. Unger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Unger is assigned to a message center near Karlsruhe in Germany. He has been in Germany since July. Bruce celebrates his 21st birthday on November 25. His address is Sp/4 Bruce W. Unger, 54826378, HHC 555th Engr. Gp., APO New York 09164. In 1964, a number of Nappanee residents became acquainted with Mr. H. W. (Wim) Schreuder of the Netherlands. He came to the country as an exchange student and was in Nappanee for six months working with Mr. . George Rose. Mr. Schreuder spent many hours as guest of the Roses and became quite familiar with them and their friends. The Roses have received a wedding invitation from “Wim”. He will be married on November 28. His bride will be Hillian Kok, who came to Canada in 1964, also

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as an exchange student. The invitation is printed in Dutch and the Roses are anxious to contact anyone who can read the type of Dutch spoken in the (Netherlands. Please let them know if you can he of assistance. Nappanee’s Civic Theater has done it again! “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying” is terrific! If you haven’t already seen it, reservations can be made for this weekend, November 14, 15 or 16. At Friday night’s performance, Editor Nichols was very surprised when he received an award, along with Maynard Shrock, for their performance in “The Odd Couple”. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cripe, Leann and Randy, were host at a birthday party Sunday evening honoring Mrs. Russell Stahly. The centerpiece for the table was a large, decorated cake. Also attending the party were Mr. Stahly, the Gerry Eyer and Bill Eyer families, Charles Coburn and the Martin Stuckeys, all of Syracuse, the Norman Schrock family and Miss Jean Leinbeck of Goshen, and Keith Yoder, Nappanee. Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Stahly called on the Roy Pinkertons, who reside in Milford. BUYING OR SELLING? Advertise

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BRIDE IS HONORED Among the parties being given in honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Cynthia Hurcomb, 67150 Bremen Highway, and Mr. Bryce Deardorff of Nappanee on, November 23 are: A luncheon on November 2 by Mrs. Charles F. Hurcomb and Cynthia for the bridal attendants and their mothers, Miss Louise Hums of Mishawaka and her mother Mrs. Carl Hums, Miss Anne Donovan of South Bend and her mother Mrs. M. J. Donovan, Miss Claudia Hurcomb. and Miss Cathy Ittenbach of Indianapolis. The flower girl and her mother, Kelley Stanifer and Mrs. George Stanifer of South Bend, also attended. The colors of ruby red and white chosen by the bride for her wedding were featured in the centerpiece at a mother and daughter shower given by Mrs. Mortimer Donovan and Mrs. George E. Stanton at the latter's home 919 Oakridge Drive, South Bend on Sunday, November 10. About thirtyfive friends and relatives were invited including the mothers of the couple, Mrs. Charles F. Hurccmb and Mrs. Richard Deardorff. The Maid of Honor, Miss Louise Hums has planned a shower for the attendants and school friends of the bride for Sunday, November 17 at her home, 15250 Kern Road, Mishawaka. Mrs. Georgia Marvel, of Nappanee is planning a shower for friends and relatives of the couple on Friday evening, November 15.

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Hgve you beep finding worms jn yoyr food lately? The worm count is now 4!! Just Ijttle ones though! If some of the parents don’t understand this silly talk, just -ask any high school student to explain it. The Civic Theater play was a smash. Anyone who hasn’t seen it, should. Tuesday, fourteen new members were elected to the National Honor Society. These members are selected by the teaching staff on the basis of scholastic ability and leadership qualities. The seniors elected are: Sue G'arl, Sue Pippen, Don Rohrer, Mike Roose, Gene Thomas and Judy Truex. The Juniors are: Pam Burkholder. Sandy Cleveland, Emily Bolyard, Rick Mishler, Keith Strauss, Paul Dixon, Nancy Maust and Sue McKee. This club ushers at the Civic Theater. The Spanish Club is rolling again with new officers. They are: Rick Strang, President; Jett Rowland, Vice President; Brian Stouder, Secretary; Dan Sheets, Treasurer. There was also a program committee elected. Anyone wishing some entertainment for the Christmas Season should contact Mr. Lichti, sponsor of , the Drama Club. The club will be performing “Gift Os The Magi’’ by O’Henry. A week from this Saturday, we play our first basketball game against Fairfield. Everyone at the High School wants to wish Mr. Campbell good luck on opening night! LETTERS Dear Mr. Nichols, Parents of high school students wonder why their don't eat dinner at school. Well’ I’ll tell you why they don’t. Because you find worms in your food!! Yes, it’s really true. It’s a weird feeling to be sitting there eating your corn and you find a green worm crawling through it! It’s not the first time this has happened and probably won’t be the last, unless something is done about it. So parents just think how would you like to eat live worms in corn juice for dinner? Help us please! Worm Haters Students of NHS

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Pvt E 2 Stanley Stutzman, son of Mrs. Galen Phillips and Oliver Stutzman was home on leave for the weekend after finishing basic training at Fort Leonard Wood. He is now in school for quartermaster unit organizational supply and armor specialists. His new address is Pvt Stanley A. Stutzman, Cos. W Bn Qns Bde, Class 69-39 Fort Lee, Virginia 23801. IN THAILAND Airman 1/c Jerrold J. Neibert has left for overseas duty in Thailand. His new address is as follows: Al/c Jerrold J. Neibert 16884262 432 FMS Box 15 2183 APO San Francisco 96237 SERVICEMEN'S ADDRESSES Pvt. James Hoyt US 54834504 Cos. C 3 Bn., 2nd Bde. (AIT) Ft. Ord, California 93941. Pfc. Larry Clark is in Cam Rahn Bay, Vietnam. His address is as follows: Pfc. Larry J. Clark US 53813345 611th Ord. Cos. “Ammo” APO San Francisco 96312 ACTIVITIES tP • . Thursday, November 14 Legion Meeting Thursday Club Monday, November 18 Common Council Tuesday, November 19 Jayshees Wednesday, November 20 Rotary Club VFW Auxiliary ' Thursday, November 21 VFW Meeting Monday, November 25 Jaycee Meeting Child Study Club School Board Tuesday, November 26 Democratic Women Eastern Star Wednesday, November 27 Lions Club Rotary Club Thursday, November 28 Legion Meeting Women always insist on good measure—except on the bathroom scales.

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Strictly Personal D.E.N. The Advance-News fearless forecasts weren't too far off. They missed on Rock. ★ ★ ★ Everyone's trying to guess now who'll be in charge of the license branch. This is one of Indiana's little political plums which changes hands when there's a change of party in the Statehouse. ★ ★ ★ Lou Sheldon's good friend won his election for Governor of Delaware, but not before he had conceded the election to his opponent. ★ ★ ★ Next weekend's a trip to Bloomington to take in the I. U. Minnesota game. Any parent who has socks, brownies, laundry, etc. to deliver to a son or daughter there, please let us know by Friday morning. The Nappanee-Bloom-ington Wells Fargo service is quite good. ★ ★ ir Having a place for tropical fish Nappanee has been quite useful for many of the people here. Had to get a heater quickly the other weekend and ended up getting an interesting pair of halfbeaks. Gave some baby platys to Jim Zimmerman and was informed that we're now grandparents. It's amazing how many families in town follow this hobby. ★ ★ ★ There have been many deer seen and hit in the area. The Paul Mishlers and the Bag Pippens had one hit them, and Mrs. Mishler was thrown against the windshield. It was a large eight point buck which died a few minutes later. Then last week, Harold Wilson hit a small fawn. V* * * If noticed a funny taste to the water, you can be assured that it's almost cleared up. The water department discovered what was wrong, but it took about a week before the mains were aelear again. Nothing serious. ★ ★ ★ There was no greater surprise or pleasure then the receiving of the academy award, which had to be a well kept secret by the whole C. T. Board and the newspaper's own committee. ★• ★ ★

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SOCIALSECURITT Question I dropped my false teeth while playing with my grandson. They broke into three pieces. Will Medicare pay to get these replaced? Answer No. Dentures or false teeth are not covered by Medicare.

Two return-card bottles were dropped overboard ip mid-South Atlantic, recently. One was found on the west coast of Africa and the ether on the east coast of South America, on about the same day.