Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 92, Number 21, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 14 November 1968 — Page 9

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Special Speaker At Mennonite Church Next Week Rev. Wayne North, son of the Rev. Homer North, Nappanee, pastor and writer, will be the speaker at the Spiritual Life and Renewal meetings at the North Main Street Mennonite church, November 1720. The theme of the meetings is “Questions of Life and Death”. Mr. North will be speaking Sunday morning at 9:30 on “A Question of Desire”, Sunday evening at 7 p.m. on “A Question of Acceptance”, Monday evening at 7:15 p. m. on “A Question of Identification”, Tuesday evening at 7:15 p. m. on “A Question of Relationship” and Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. on “A Question of Choice”. Mr. North is presently pastor of the Beech Mennonite church near Louisville, Ohio where he has served since 1964. Prior to this he served 9 years at the First Mennonite church, Vineland, Ontario. He is a writer of Youth Sunday School materials for the Mennonite church, editor of the Ohio District Missionary paper, and chairman of Ohio Ministerial committee. Mr. North graduated from Nappanee High School in 1947, attended Hesston College, graduated from Goshen College with a B.R.E. in 1954 and a B.D. in 1964. The public is invited to attend these meetings. Honesty knows no degrees.

Thursday - Saturday November 14-15-16 Doris Day Brian Keith in "WITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLL" Deluxe Color Sunday - Wednesday November 17 thru 20 DOUBLE FEATURE Hank Williams, Jr. in "A TIME TO SING" and Patty McCormack in "THE YOUNG RUNAWAYS" Both in Color

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FIRE WEDNESDAY Nappanee firemen were called out before 8 a.m. Wednesday. There was a fire in a loft above the ceiling in a garage at Allen’s Body Shop, about a mile north of Schmucker's Store. It caused little damage and originated around a heating stack. Sarah Swihart Dies Tuesday Mrs. Sarah Swihart, of 309 S. Main St., died Tuesday in the Carlyle Nursing Home, South Bend, wher€ she had been a patient two months. She had been in failing health for four months. Born June 23, 1888, in Mulberry, Indiana, she married Jesse Swihart in 1906. He died in 1949. They came to Nappanee 20 years ago from Kentland, Indiana. Survivors include three daughters: Mrs. Florence Klingaman of Nappanee, Mrs. Rolland Graeber of Kankakee, Illinois, and Mrs. Clayton Wedgbury of Sheldon, Illinois; two sons, Ellis of West Palm Beach, Florida, and John of Las Vegas, Nevada., a sister Mrs. Will Schiery of Mulberry; 11 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted by Rev. William Anderson at the Wright-Yoder Funeral Home Thursday (today) at 10 a.m. Burial will be at Pleasant View Cemetery near Rossville, Indiana. Mrs. Swihart was a member of the First Brethren Church and the Nappanee Senior Citizens.. 4-H SADDLE CLUB Monday, November 11 the Elkhart County 4-H Saddle Club met in the Armory building at the Fairgrounds at 7 p.m. Tim Riley, president, conducted the meeting. New business was a trip to the International Horse Show at Chicago, a skating party in January and a mortgage burning ceremony in December. SERVICEMEN'S ADDRESSES Kay S. Freet RA 16894109 Comp B 227th AVN Bn. IFT. Air Cav. Div. APO--Sa Francisco 96490 Richard L. Clouse PN 3596 Milpers Bldg, IB USNTC Great Lakes, Illinois 60088

Nappanee Theatre Fri. & Sat., Nov. 15 & 16 Walt Disney's "FAMILY BAND"

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UNCLE EB from EBENEZER Says: DEAR MISTER EDITOR: Clem Webster announced to the fellers at the country store Saturday night that onct agin them science fellers has improved on nature. Clem had saw in his farm journal Where them folks at North Carolina State University had decided a sow makes a pore mother and they had made a machine to replace her. This mechanic pig Mama is called the Autosow, Clem said, and them science fellers claims it does a better job of feeding and perfecting the pigs than their real Mama. Fer instant, Clem said, one of the big mistakes nature makes with pigs is too many to the litter. According to nature, when a sow has more pigs than she’s got places at the table the weak pigs that can’t git to the table starve or grow up runts. The Autosow, Clem said, feeds all the pigs automatic and the same. The Autosow treats everbody alike. Them science fellers found that pigs raised in a “free environment” was open to all kinds of risks and sickness, but the Autosow had brung equality to the pig world, was Clem’s words. And the pigs was so young when the Autosow gits ’em they don’t never know they* had a real Mama. Ed Doolittle thanked Clem fer his fine report. Ed said the wimmen folks had been using the Auto-Ma fer years and he was glad we had worked out somepun fer the pigs. Based on what he had heard from the wimmen folks, Ed said he figgered the sow would be mighty glad the Autosow come along. Zeke Grubb was agreed with Ed, was of the opinion that the Autosow would do fer the sow what nursery, kindeygarden, television, and throw-away dipers and bottles has done fer wimmen. In the old days, said Zeke, the Mama had to nurse her young’uns and look after ’em day and night but now she can farm ’em out and have time to git her hair fixed three times a week and with the bottles, she figgers her husband can feed the baby. They take the attitude, said Zeke, that, after all, the baby is as much his as hers. Personal, Mister Editor, I ain’t agreed with the fellers on this trend of putting everthing on the automatic. I may be old fashioned but I figger a Mama had ought to be looking after her young’uns more and using the auto less. And I ain’t too shore but what this new Autosow won’t change the taste of hog meat afore they git through with it, change it fer the worse. I was reading this piece in the papers yesterday where them science fellers might be able to control the weather in another 10 year. I fiigger nature was coming closer to suiting everbody with the weather than a Guvernment agency could. And if I konw anything about them agencies, it shore will be a heap cheaper.

Yours truly, Unde Eb

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THURS. NOV. 14, 1968 NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS

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Maynard Shrock and Don Nichols were recipients of the academy award for their roles in “The Odd Couple". Del Flesher, last year's winner, made the presentation.

YEARS AGO 50 YEARS AGO November 5, 1918 Armistice terms sent to Germany. ★★ ★ ( Republicans elect entire County ticket. ★ ★ ★ The Social Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ira Dunham. ☆ ☆ ☆ 25 YEARS AGO November 4, 1943 Jim Osborne arrives in England. ★ ★ ★ Boys push over two toilets, were caught, and had to replace them. ★ * ★ President Ji'm Stillson of Hi-Y announces Club’s plans. ☆ ☆ ☆ 10 YEARS AGO November 6, 1958 New Pletcher Village Shop near completion. ★ ★ ★ To pave a block on Jackson Street. 50 YEARS AGO November 12, 1918 ★ ★ ★ Nappanee celebrates Armistice Day with bonfires, parades and whistles. False reports four days earlier started off a large demonstration. ★ ★ ★ Tobias Hartman of Hartman Brothers dies. ★ ★ ★ Nappanee to celebrate Peace with a barbecue of four large steers. ★ ★ ★ Nappanee basketball team beats Goshen 60 to 14 through fine defensive play of Uline and Calbeck. ☆ ☆ ☆ 25 YEARS AGO November 11, 1943 LaMar Stoops to be Kiwanis President. ★ ★ ★ Kenneth Curtis promoted to Sergeant. ★ ★ ★ Cpl. Joseph Kindig has 15 day furlough.

It happened today... Someone played Christmas Carols on the radio. I I Which reminds us, . Only 33 days are left for your Christmas shopping. They slip by One by one. Selections are excellent now. I I I I' And then there's lay-away ... no service charge. Or Charge-lt credit cards Or a charge account. - Ii .1 As we said, selections Are excellent now. But you'll ust have to come in to see them. • . • ' " - ■ .' ■' ... V ''• •* ' -.- V ' . . :.X •' -Mr 3 .• ■ . . : *1 ,i • ■ ■ ■ : ■■ .'V-: - . - < - l? - * J. m 107 E. Markst St. COQVESAtd. I l . clotlrtnj jormsaand jjoung man , Nappanse, Ind. ■ ' I ; ■ S: ! * • •• •' ■ %-•-

★ ★ ★ Mrs. LaMar Stoops new PTA President. ★ ★ ★ Guy Pippenger to operate ice business. ☆ ☆ ☆ 10 YEARS AGO November 13, 1958 Frank Deisch named to Library Board. ★ ★ ★ DePauw Symphony Orchestra to play here. HOSPITAL NEWS Elkhart General Hospital Births Mr. and Mrs. Luther Adkins, daughter, November 12. UNDER DOCTORS CARE Elkhart General Hospital Rial Stillson, admitted, November 7. Mrs. Wilbur Naylor, admitted, November 11. Clarence Waters, surgery, November 11. Hortense Peters, dismissed. Mrs. John Pippenger, dismissed, November 12. Mrs. John Goss, dismissed, November 9. Jerry Slabaugh, surgery, November 11, South Bend Osteopathic. MARKET REPORT November 14, 1968 Eggs, medium .37 Oats .55 Wheat ~ 1.12 Corn, ear ... .96 Corn, shelled ; 1.00 Corn, shelled (13.5 moist.) 1.03 Soybeans 2.34 OES 367 The Nappanee Chapter OES 367 will have visiting matrons and patrons night, Tuesday, November 19 at 7:30 p.m. Social hour will follow the meeting. Service stations in the U. S. give away some 100 million road maps yearly.

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Christmas Card Contest Announced By First National The 11th Annual Christmas Card Art Contest of the First National Bank of Elkhart County, was announced Friday by Wilbur E. Wright, President. The contest will be open to junior high school and elementary students in four special divisions: junior high students Bth and 9th grades: junior high students 7th grade; elementary students -10 to 12 years of age, and elementary students years of age. There will be $220 in prizes for the four divisions which will include $25 savings accounts for first, sls savings accounts for second, $lO savings accounts for third, and $5 savings accounts for fourth. Contestants may use any media water colors, crayon, pencil, or stencil. The size of the entry is to be 9x12 inches and must be an original creation. The judging will be done by independent judges and age will be a factor in judging cards entered by students. Other factors considered will be creativity, imagination, originality of the Christmas theme and neatness. Entry blanks will be available at all offices of the bank. The blanks should be returned to Jack A. Donis, Vice President, by November 26. The Christmas cards should be submitted by November 29, and they will be put on exhibit in the Downtown lobby of the bank from December 2 to December 31. VEHICLE INSPECTION The Vehicle Inspection Department has begun issuing Official Inspection Station signs and supplies to those auto dealers, garages, service stations and automotive service centers that have the necessary equipment on hand and their bond on file with the Department. As of now the following Nappanee establishments have made application for Official Inspection Station licenses: McCormick Motors, Bob’s Standard, Stahly-Still-son, and Bob’s Ford. Willard L. Walls, Administrator of the Vehicle Inspection Department,. stated that establishments desiring to become Official Inspection Stations by January 1, 1969 should have their applications in no later than November 20, 1968. Applications received after November 20, 1968 will be processed as rapidly as possible. ADDRESS CHANGE CHARGE t There will again this year be a charge of $1 for sending the Ad-vance-News to those who subscribe at the local rate of $3.50 at another out-of-state winter address. This is payable at the time of the address change, or if such change is sent in, will be added to the bill when the subscription falls due.

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Rev. Homer Kiracofe, specialist in understanding children, will be holding week-end meetings at Turkey Creek Church of the Brethren in Gravelton on November 15-17. Rev. Kiracofe is the father of six children and has had Pastoral experience for 25 years. He will be speaking on Mental Health and the Christian Life. The meetings will be at 7:30 P.M. Nov. 15 and 16, and 10:30 A.M. on Sunday morning. A carry-in dinner will be held at the church at noon on Sunday. The community is cordially invited to attend these meetings. BUYING OR SELLING? Advertise

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Still Good Seats Left For '*How To Succeed" Seats are still available for the Nappanee Civic Theater’s production “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying”. The musical comedy will be presented for the second weekend Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the West Side Park Pavilion. It was presented last Friday and Saturday nights to near capacity audiences, and has received good reviews. There is still time to see it, as tickets will be on sale a.t the door on the nights of the production. Adult tickets are $2.00 and students $1.50. Those with reservations, please pick them up at the box office at least 15 minutes before curtain time. CARRY-IN DINNER The sewing group of the Trinity United Methodist Church will meet Friday, November 15 at 9:30 a.m. with a carry-in dinner at noon.

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