Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 94, Number 25, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 December 1970 — Page 4

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DECEMBER 3 Steve Cleveland Rhonda Miller Klotz Robert' Hamilton Sue Ellen Myers Roger Lee Hochstetler Kami Kane Dale Frazier 4 Mrs. Vernon Sharkey Elaine Lewis Waneta Slabaugh Marjorie L. Hollar 'James E. Wenger , Charles Homan 5 Mrs. John Coppes Wendy Meeks 6 Michael Metzler Connie Frick Thomas L. Hood John Mark Dougherty Jill Yoder Denny Yoder Wilma Ervin Sue Rowland 7 Mrs. Ron Bower Becky Jones Andy Anglemeyer

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packed in poly bag Special 1 fj Add shimmering beauty to your tree MINIATURE SETS FIREPROOF ICICLES * _ , _ - with clear and assorted " e Non-tarnishing color Independent Lamps, • Assorted Color Reflectors 1400 avav and Add-on Plugs Ml\lk strands MM C . ' V) i B'g Assortment of UPp jW - : Also in 29* pkgs. Separate Lamps in Clear,. White and BUmiliiltfH Assorted Colors. Silver & Colored HHHH Aluminum Foil Roping Also many other ||H4 KA* Indoor and Outdoor Sets ISUo li' Length SCHULTZ'S USUAL LOW PRICE *SI 2 /AuK OPEN SUNDAYS^ HSHMtCjflfitfWA VAMfTT 12 N°°NTOSPM rI ■ unr-uf mnLnti’VriiMinii Dec. 13, Dec. 20

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Kent Schwartz Velma Miller Mrs. Jack Templeton Diane McCuen 8 Mrs. Tom Wegmiller Fred Dellinger Randy Croy Bob Fairchild Mrs. Jim Zimmerman 9 Marge Newcomer Mrs. Lawrence White Mrs. Jr. Martz Molly Jo Fuller Romona Collins Kevin Reed Beverly Slagle Jon and Don Rohr Thursday Club The Thursday Club will meet Thursday, December 10 for a 12 noon Holiday luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ray Hopewell. Mrs. Fred Culp will review “Excerpts from Penny Candy” by Jean Kerr. Special music, appropriate for the Christmas season will be presented.

OES to meet Stated meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will be Tuesday, December 8 at 7:30 p.m. A social hour will follow the meeting.

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It’s the gloomy season . . . the trees are bare, the air is bitter, and all too often a bad weather report forces the youngsters to find entertainment indoors. To help brighten low-spirited tots, plan a fun-to-be-young lunch. All that’s needed is a bit of imagination and an ordinary meal can easily become a mini-party. For a main dish tailored for tots, heat up a can of spaghettios with meatballs in tomato sauce. This nourishing dish can be ready to serve in less than 5 minutes. What could be better for a busy Mom! After heating, spoon them into perky serving dishes or unusual containers. Have crunchy carrot and celery sticks to go along. For a drink with lots of fizz and fancy but

Fun-to-be-young lunch

#$X NEWS November 18, Den 1 of Pack 166 met with their den mother to start their mothers’ Christmas presents. Refreshments were served by Steve Heckathorn, after which games were played and the meeting closed. Current Club to hove Christmas party Monday The Current Club’s annual Christmas party will be Monday, December 7, at 1:30 p.m. in the John Street home of Sirs. David Stalnaker. A gift exchange is planned. Mrs. William Johnson will give the program, assisted by Mrs. Charles Chapman, Mrs. William Brewer, Mrs. Walter Anglemyer, and Mrs. A1 Van Dyke. There will not be a January meeting.

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no fuss to prepare, treat the kids to Apple Fizzle. Sugar cookies will complete your miniparty menu. ° APPLE FIZZLE 1 cup apple juice 1 cup lemon-lime soda 1 cup vanilla ice cream Cinnamon 2 to 3 thin orange slices, unpeeled 2 to 3 maraschino cherries Beat juice, soda, and ice cream until smooth with blender, rotary beater, or electric mixer. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Serve immediately. Garnish with orange and cherry. Makes 2 to 3 servings.

CAMP FIRE StsE&M news Activities of the Be-Ko-Ke-Ha Camp Fire Girls for the Fall months. The ten girls are under the leadership of Mrs. Earl Hunsberger and Mrs. Jon Miller. On October 14, the girls gave a program in the First Brethren Church basement for parents and friends. A skit was given by the girls to explain the requirements of the Trail Seekers. A talent show was then presented, followed with refreshments served by the girls. The last North Wood football game was attended by the girls as a group and afterwards went to the home of Mrs. Earl Hunsberger for refreshments and a slumber party. In November the girls made Thanksgiving favors, using Indian signs for the LuAnn Nursing Home.

Stephen Neff is appointed to Winter Festival groups Stephen Neff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Veloris Neff. R. 3, Nappanee, was named Chairman of the Pre-med Committee at Manchester College. He will assist with the plans for the annual Winter Festival at the College to be held February 2-7, 1971. The theme for the week-long festival is “Snowbound.” Among the many events being planned throughout the week are a Torch Light Parade, Men’s Hockey, Tug-of-War, Girl’s Broom Hockey, a Sled Race, Bonfire and Pep Bally, Wrestling, Ice Skating, Snow Architecture, a Prof Auction, and a Saturday evening Dance. A week-long ice fishing contest is a part of the Festival. Steve is a graduate of Wakarusa High School and a Sophomore this year at Manchester College;

Local student is student teacher in Indianapolis Bill Hostetler, R. 1, is among more than 300 Purdue University students planning teaching careers who now are assigned as student teachers in schools in Indiana and other states. Hostetler is teaching industrial arts at Manual High School Indianapolis. Secondary school teachers must complete six weeks of student teaching in order to be certified by the state. This group will complete student teaching in high schools or junior high schools Dec. 11.

Student assists college prof Miss Kathryn S. Anderson, college sophomore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson, of 704 Nappanee Street, will be a student assistant during the winter trimester in Goshen College’s department of speech under Dr. Roy Umble. Miss Anderson is a 1969 graduate of Nappanee High School. Professors in 27 departments benefit from the students’ work bv being freed to explore the most creative ways for teaching and to keep up to date on literature and research in their fields. At the same time, the additional experience often stimulates the students’ interests in the department. Assistants and aides work up to about 10 hours a week without creating academic hardships on themselves. Goshen College serves 1,168 full-time students this year, a record in its 76-year history. It is owned and operated by the Mennonite Church and is a fully accredited four-year liberal arts college.

Fiancee of Patrick E. Neibert

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Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moyer, Akron, Ohio, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Dawn, to Mr. William A. McKinnon, son of the Andrew McKinnons of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The couple is employed at the Roadway Express, Inc., and Mr. McKinnon is also a night student at Akron University. Miss Moyer’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tobias and Mrs. Lawrence Moyer, are residents of Nappanee.

Noon Kiwanians are busy bunch

The Noon Kiwanis club had a special board meeting November 19 to approve the 1970-71 budget. Some of the projects supported by the club include Boy Scout Troop, Camp Fire summer camp, after prom party, needy children items, AdvanceNews to servicemen, scholarships, tree planting, 4-H Junior Leader Camp, Kids Day project, Drug Alert information. The program for the December 7 meeting of the group will

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All Month The Indianapolis Children’s Museum will feature a Christmas Ornament Crafts exhibit, Victorian Christmas exhibit and Christmas programs for children at 11 a.m., December 12 and 19. 1 Purdue home game against Tulsa. 5 Anual Christmas Parade, Spring and Main Street, Brownstown. 5- 12-13, 19-20 Pioneer Christmas at Connor Prairie Museum in Noblesville. Activities of a pioneer family preparing for Christmas are shown in the William Connor Home, the first brick home in the “New Purchase” of Indiana. 6- “A Christmas Carol” Play at the Christian Theological Seminary Auditorium, Indianapolis. 7 Annual Christmas open house at Hillforest Mansion in Aurora. A Victorian Christmas Tree reaches to the ceiling of

Fruitcakes say "Merry Christmas"

What nicer way is there to say “Merry Christmas” than with a fruitcake? A sign of the holiday season, fruitcakes will be enjoyed by family and Mends alike. Light Fruitcake 2 Cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 tsp. baking powder Ya tsp. salt % cup butter v % cup shortening 1 cup granulated sugar 5 medium eggs juice and rind of 1 lemon 1 tsp. almond flavoring Prepare ingredients as cake batter. 1 lb. bleached raisins % lb. blanched almonds 1 lb. glace cherries

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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boggs, R. 4, Syracuse, proudly announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra Kay Mishler, to Patrick Edward Neibert, 555 N. Elm, Nappanee. Miss Mishler is a 1970 graduate of Wawasee High School and is presently employed as a secretary in Nappanee. Her fiance is a 1968 graduate cf Nappanee High School and a 1970 graduate of Ivy Tech in South Bend. He is employed as a salesman at Wise’s Furniture Store, Nappaijee. No definite date has been set for the wedding.

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be presented by Dewey Sullenger, Kiwanian from Elkhart, who will show films on his visit to “Maya Maya”, the Lower Peninsula of Mexico. The regular board meeting is scheduled for December 8 at noon at the B & B. One of the major fund raising projects of the club is selling Christmas Trees. They are on sale at the present time, east of town, at the lot located next to Foodtown Super Market.

the drawing room. Lavish decorations, Christmas music, punch and refreshments round out the festivities. 7 Choral Union performance of Vaughn-Williams “Hodie” at the Tilson Music Hall, Student Union Building, Indiana State University, Terre Haute. 9 Purdue home game against Butler. 11 Purdue home game against Idaho State. , 14 Annual Christmas Vespers Program at Indiana State University, Terre Haute. ISU Singers and Brass Choir will appear. 14 Around the world at Christmas, Purdue University, Lafayette. Students from foreign countries display through elaborate exhibits their native arts and crafts, customs and other items which portray or characterize their homeland. Between 20 and 25 countries are exhibited annually.

1% pkg. citron peel (10% oz.) % cup sifted all purpose flour 1 lb. glace pineapple (red, green, and yellow) Clean fruit and blanch nuts, etc. Combine with % cup flour then with cake batter. Bake in 300° oven until done about 2 Vt hours. Poor Man's Fruit Cafco Cook 1 cup raisins in 1% cups water until liquid is % cup. Cool. Mix % cup shortening, 1 cup honey, 1 egg. Add 2 cups sifted flour, % tsp. cinnamon, % tsp. nutmeg, % tsp. cloves, 1 tsp. soda and' % tsp. salt alternately with liquid. Add raisins and % cup black walnuts, dredged in flour. Bake at 350° F. until tester comes out clean.