Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 94, Number 2, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 25 June 1970 — Page 6

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Nappanee Advance-News

Club Meeting Today At B&B Restaurant The Get Together Club will meet June 25 (today) at 2 p.m. in the Carriage Room of the B&B. Mrs. George Grimm will be hostess and Mrs. Perl Slabaugh is the program chairman.

Closed July 4 thru 11 JIM'S RADIO & TV Nappanee

Stuckimm's Shoes

Extra Pair SALE

Womens Summers Shoes only Dress and Casual Buy first pair at full price . . . pay SI.OO for seceond pair. You pay full price for more expensive pair of shoes. Sale Now in Progress and Continuing till July 18 • Johansen • Audition • Vitality • Cobblers • Air Step • And ether famous brands All Sales Final STOCKMAN'S SHOES 156 E. Market Nappanee, Ind. Store Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. 8:30 - 5:30 rhurs. 8:30 - Noon Fri. 8:30 - 8:30 Sat. 8:30 ■ 5:30

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salef^^ GREEN LABEL INTERIOR LATEX WM Reg. $6.19 gal. —Save $1.70 Gal. • Goes on smoothly with brush or roller • Dries fast • | Interior Practically odorless • One coat covers • Scrubbable • Clean tools in soapy water • White and colors

GREEN LABE^^^^^^^^^^ Reg. $6.65 Gal. Save $1.60 Gal. • Ideal for primed masonry or wood surfaces • Flows on | easily with brush or roller • Soap and water clean-up • L J Can be applied right after rain • Dries fast

salelsfitißf Reg, $6.70 RANCH WOOD STAIN f^g§ Repels moisture • Preserves fiatural TfeJjjVlfrjf beauty of wood shakes, siding, shingles • 16 colors • Easy brush-on application • No thinning necessary

salefsi69£ R® 9 . 58.75 GLOSS HOUSE PAINT tnSSffl The intense white that stays white! • fwtiigfan Great for one-coat repaint • Brush M, o o>s B , / or spray • White and standard colors

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Thursday, June 25, 1970

Paula Stoneburner Engaged to Steven Diller Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Stoneburner of Tyner announce the engagement of their daughter, Paula, to Steven Diller of Fort Wayne. Miss Stoneburner is a graduate of Nappanee high school and has an Associate degree in Mental Health Technology from Purdue University. Mr. Diller is a flight instructor at Baer Field in Fort Wayne. After a July wedding, the couple plans to reside in Fort Wayne. Miss Stoneburner resided with Rev. and Mrs. Kaye Casterline while in Nappanee.

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Honeymoon in Montreal For R. Duncan Sinclair, Bride

Miss Patricia Ann Cook, daughter of the H. Earl Cooks of Pittsburgh, Pa., became the bride of R. Duncan Sinclair, son of the Robert P Sinclairs, in a morning ceremony June 13 at the St. Elizabeth Church, Pleasant Hills, Pa. Music was provided by the church organist before the wedding ceremony performed by Rev. Bernard M. Harcarik. The bride wore a gown of Peau d’ Ange, fashioned with bishop sleeves and featuring ve-

saje^s79G^ LATEX HOUSE PAINT SsZEIM Long lasting finish for wood, metal, HKSSBKh masonry • No priming over old paint in good condition • Dries in 2 hours

saleT^fe Reg. $8.45 A * RANCH TONE FLAT JGLSI Fighti moisture-caused blistering, peeling • Superb protection for wood shakes, siding, trim • Clings tight to VkulcPajl!/ uneven surfaces for full coverage

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nise lace. She carried white and pink roses accented with a large pink bow and streamers. Maid of honor was Miss Susan Lambo, Elkhart and bridesmaids were Misses Nikki Lcwy, Pittsburgh, Susan Sheppherd, Cincinnati and Deborah Sinclair, sister of the groom. All wore sleeveless aqua gowns with empire waists and carried pink roses and white daisies. They also wore daisies in their hair. The groom and his attendants were all attired in formal cutaways with tails and wore ascot tics. Best man was Mr. John Kindig. Groomsmen were Mr. Gary Warzin, Mr. John Yarian, and Mr. Donald Durkee. A reception was held following the ceremony at the Edgewood Country Club, Pa. Following the reception, the couple left for a honeymoon in Montreal, Canada. The bride recently graduated from Purdue University with

V Amish Acres GRAND OPENING

Friday Saturday Sunday June 26-28, 9 till dusk Sunday 1 till 6 Chicken barbeque starting at noon. Open kettle cooked bean soup and corn bread Friday and Saturday. Gift Shop grand opening. Antique Shop grand opening. Featured with 12 room House Tour: Rail splitting; Quilting; Meat smoking; Brick oven baking; Operating cider press; Farm animals; Refreshment center; Food drying. Glass Blower picnic grounds buggy rides Free parking Free Season's Pass with House Tour Tour: Adultssl.so Student SI.OO Children 50c

1 mile west o.f Nappanee on on Highway 6

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Attention: Travelers and Vacationers: Your passport to fashion should include smart, new dacron polyester knits. Dresses - Culotte Skirts - Shorts Slack Sets - Knit Tops They're easy-care and designed to keep you looking smart all the time! (Our Maidenform sale is June 22 - July 11. Select group at special prices during this sale only. Stock up for vacations, back to schodl, etc.)

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Nappanee Delegates At 4-H Conference Kathleen Rummel, Jeanne Anglemyer, and Leeßoy Gilbert, all of Nappanee. attended the State 4-H Junior Leader Conference at the 4-H Leadership Center near Lafayette, Indiana- Other area delegates were Janice Blough and Loneda Everett of Goshen,. Linda Hurst and Rex Lindeman of New Paris, John Wevbright of Syracuse, and Merrianne Cripe, Tom Cook and Kurt Bullard of Elkhart. The delegates were awarded the chance to attend the Conference for their work in 4-H Junior leader club. The County Kiwanis Clubs sponsored our counties delegates. The delegates heard an address by the State Kiwanis President and attended classes designed to teach leadership. Elkhart County also had two delegates from last year who were elected by the Conference delegates in 1969 to return in 1970 to help instruct the Conference classesi These people were Ron Weybright, Syracuse and Janice Black, Nappanee. Stroganoff Dining Dinner parties are “in” and so is beef stroganoff. The taste is popular, and no wonder, with tender strips of juicy beef sirloin steak, resplendent in sour cream. This entree gives the hostess an opportunity to tailor it with a personal touch by adding poppy or caraway seeds, red wine or whole cherry tomatoes. Catchy Rye Thick pork chops bake juicy and plump when pockets in the chops arc full of savory stuffing. Instead of white bread, use rye bread cubes for a hearty flavor. Sage is a seasoning leader for pork chops and tasty with rye flavor. Beef flank and round steaks also bake delicious with a nippy rye stuffing. a BS degree in Foods and Nutrition- She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta. Social Sorority. Her husband graduated from Purdue University with a BS “With Distinction” degree in 'Business Economics. He is a member of Theta Xi Social Fraternity. The couple will reside in Lafayette, Indiana.

Four Local Girls Attend Homemaker's Convention Four local girls were privileged to attend the Future Homemakers of America State Convention, held at Ball State University, Muneie, last Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. They represented the North Wood Chapter of the organization. Those attending were Carol Klotz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Klotz, Jr.; Kay Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Moore; Susan Newcomer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Newcomer and Sallie Conley, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Felts. They werg transported to the convention by Mrs. Devon MooreThe North Wood Club was given an award for the Four Top Officers for the previous year’s activities. The young ladies attended meetings, a banquet and had the opportunity to see much of the campus. In addition they made lasting friendships and brought back ideas for their club’s use in the coming year. Pss Qtes Pledge 4, Flan Sidewalk Sale Eta Zeta Chapter of Psi lota Xi sorority recently held services for four pledges at the Brauhaus Restaurant in Bremen. Twenty-four members attended the dinner which was followed by the pledging ceremonies for Beth Walters Atkinson, Margaret Kindig, Linda Lehman, and Anne Woodhams. Plans were discussed for the sorority’s participation in Sidewalk Days in July. The group will be selling assorted sizes of T-shirts imprinted with NorthWood Panthers, and have a table of assorted articles for a White Elephant sale. Newly installed President, Gwen File, announced the committees for the coming year. The Program Committee will be making arrangements for the complete year, the plans for which will be contained in a program booklet distributed at the first meeting in the fall. Order of Eastern Star Will Meet This Friday A called meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will take place Friday, June 26, at 7:30 p.m. Official visit of Cara Lynn Tucker, Deputy of District 20. Refreshments will be in charge of Donna Widmoyer and Ruth George.

Thursday-Saturday, June 25-26-27 Double Elvis Fun! Elvis Presley in "SPINOUT" and "SPEEDWAY" Both in Color Sunday-Wednesday June 28 - 29-30 and July 1 Double Feature (R) Age 17 or over. Burt Lancaster in "THE GYPSY MOTHS" and "THE GREEN SLIME" Both Color

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The First United Methodist Church in Hamilton, 0., was the setting for the marriage of Miss Janis Lee Mohler and Dennis Lee Miller on Sunday, June 21.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mohler, 1055 Elizabeth Drive., Hamilton, O. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Miller of Nappanee, R. 1. The Rev. Donald Kutz read the marriage rites before 600 guests. Vows were exchanged before an altar decorated with bouquets of assorted white flowers backed by palms. Mrs. S- R. Mohler, the bride’s aunt, sang two wedding songs before the ceremony began. Maid of honor was Miss Sally Rinal; bridesmaids were Mrs. Don Fcrvida, Miss Pam Locker, and the bride’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Mohler; and junior bridesmaid was the bride’s cousin, Miss Nancy Mohler. Serving the groom as best man was Wayne Klotz. Ushers were Donald Dohner, brother-in-law of the groom, Donald Fervida, the bride’s brother, Church Mohler, and Larry Fillnow. Ring bearer was Kerry Dohner, nephew of the groom. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in an empire styled gown of imported nylon organza. The high neckline, long sleeves, basque bodice and A-line skirt were accented with seed pearls on Vcnise lace. This detailing was repeated on the Watteau chapel train. Her veil was elbow length of silk illusion and was caught to a headpiece of lace petals encircled by seed pearls. Her flowers were white orchids atop a Bible from which fell streamers tied with stephanotis. baby’s breath and white african violets. The Bible she carried was a gift of her paternal grandparents who brought it from Jerusalem. -The maid of honor wore a gown of purple moss crepe styled with a gathered skirt, long sleeves of silk organza with crepe cuffs. The dress was accented by light blue velvet ribbon around the bodice and a cameo fiiligree bar pin on the standup collar. Her headpiece was a purple crepe bow with light blue tulle net. She carried flowers in a fireside basket tint-

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ed to match the dress. They were an assortment of purple crown asters, iris, blue seafoam and staticeThe bridesmaids’ gowns, similar to the maid’s, were in the reverse color combination light blue with purple accents. A reception for the bridal couple was held in the church Fellowship Hall immediately following the wedding. Hostesses were Mrs. Donald Dohner, sister of the groom, and the bride’s cousins, Pam and Mel Holland. The new Mr. and Mrs. Miller left on- a wedding trip through the Poconos Mountains in Pa. Mrs. Miller is a senior at Miami University, Oxford, 0., where she is studying elementary education. Mr. Miller is an industrial engineer with Armco Steel Corp., having graduated as an industrial engineer from Purdue University. The new Mr. and Mrs. Miller will be at home at 1227 Jackson Lane, Apt. 149, at Middletown, O. Age Categories Listed For Homemaker's Show Wednesday, July 1, will be the Ist day for making an entry in the 1970 Homemaker's Fashion Show for Elkhart County. Several categories and divisions for all homemakers constructing a garment have been provided to give more ladies a chance to compete for State honors. On the county level gift certificates will be awarded to the winners. Age divisions have been broken down as follows: The Classy Lassies must be 18 through 29 years of age, Mod Mammas arc from 30 through 59 years of age, and for those over 60 the Groovy Grandmas division is provided. The Professional division is for graduates in Home Economics and women earning S6OO or more a year in clothing construction. Special categories within each division are for family outfits, dresses, coats, suits or costumes, and separates. Entry blanks can be obtained by writing to the Elkhart County Extension Office, R. 4, Box 12, Goshen, Indiana or by calling 533-3151. Don't delay, have those garments finished by July 9 for judging and be one of Elkhart County’s 1970 Fashion Show Entrants.

Wagon Wheel Playhouse Rout* 30 East Warsaw 46580 PRESENTS June 23-28 THE STAR SPANGLED GIRL Week Night 8:30 p.m. Sunday 7:30 p.m. For Rasarvation Ph 267-8041 Sinaia Adm. $3.50 Frf. A Sat. $4.00 Next Cabaret June 30 - July 12