Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 94, Number 26, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 December 1970 — Page 2
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Nappanee Advance-News
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day nights, when they defeated Goshen (40-18) and Michigan City (10-11) in hotly contested * * * The plant of the Napfwmee Map factory was destroyed by ftre on Monday afternoon, causing a loss estimated at about $6,880. ★ ★ * Mrs. Clayton Stahly, supervisor of music of North Manchester college, left Monday for a trip through the west where she will give instruction in music at different points. * * # The Anthers and traders bank distributed a little over $15,080 to the members of their Christmas club this week.
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■£ ☆ •& 25 YEARS AGO December 13, 1945 Victory Loon Drive big success in the Nappenee-Wakaiwsa * * * Bulldogs bow down in last few minutes of play to Washington of South Bend 24-33. ★ * * Make room for a veteran they are returning daily and some of them have no place to live. The American Legion has set up an organization to do everything it can to help. * * * Bulk sausage, 39c IK; center pork chops, 37c lb.; bacon, 41e lb. at Naylor’s ☆ ☆ ☆ 10 YEARS ABO December 8,1 M Jim Stouder, a lasi man on the pitcher’s mound, is also fast with a shotgun, which may have saved him from serious ha jury last Thursday when a red fax, its front paw caught in a trap, lunged at him. Surprised, Am whirled and fired his 12 gauge gun, shooting off the Bund el the animal. ♦ * # Casting far the next Civic Theatre play, "A Matt Called Peter” begins next week. Iceland Strang is producer ‘and Mrs. Everett Pippen, Jr., director. - A ♦ * Dr. F. Kendall, President el County Medical Society. * * * Suellen Held and Dave Geyer wed at evening rites. NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS PHONE 773-3127 Entered at the Vest Office at Nappenee, Indiana as Second Class Matter Under the Act of March i 1079. PUBLISHED THURSDAYS $3.50 PER YEAR in Indiana $4.50 PER YEAR Outside Indiana Dale A. Tebias General Manager Paul M. Collins Haws Editor Phillip R. Honeycutt Shop Foreman NOTICE Pictures for publication are wrtcoma, but ne picture will bo returned by mail unless a selfaddressed stamped envelope is sent with It. No charge for publishing pictures, news stories er announcements.
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To the Advance News: Carlyle and Bro. Rielard made another trip to the mountains for ten days. They first visited the churches where Bichard has been ministering led then went on to new <reas to which the Lord is calling us. •• . The first village contacted is San Rafael which is a community of about thirty homes and is without a church of any kind. Each home was visited and gospel tracts and scripture portions were distributed. A family offered their home for services and for three nights services were conducted with good attendance and interest by the people. There are many such villages in the same area where we hope to establish ehurehes. It is a slow process to pioneer a work but a rewarding one. These people have no knowledge el the Word but with time, JgftjfiMftt. much prayer and faithfiSSS*: sharing the Gospel and trusting the Spirit of God to do bis work,
Bert Garahom# 202 John %K was racantly alocted sacretary-traasur-ar of the Kosciusko County Asha elation of Ufa Underwriters. Ganshom is, an sgent with the First United Use Insurance Cs, the a ior life, underwriting affiliate of Was Miller Associates If Warsaw.
souls will be saved. God has pi-oven himself strong and able in the past in hard placet and has brought victory and so we are believing him to move in these mountain areas. The brethren aft Rmpahne are encouraged and going on in the Lord. Bro. Ramon is very ably leading the church. He and the brethren take care of the services at El Realito as well, whenever Carlyle is'travelling. They have been visiting and praying for the sick and just recently another soul found the Lord because of their faithfulness. So we praise the Lord that they are feeling the responsibility for their own people. Carlyle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welty, spent a week visiting much to Brest and Terry’s delight because they miss their grandparents very much. It was real good to have them with us. n> We appreciate your nterest in what the Lord is doing in if Piaaaa turn to page 4A
