Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 95, Number 26, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 December 1971 — Page 4
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Kroehler Reclfners from 79 Holiday priced. In time for Christmas. Hurry. Sit up. Lie back. Relax in anew Kroehler recliner. Before Christmas. We have them in all styles to fit your own home. And what a bargain. From $79. Decide today. For Christmas. Pay in '72. Free Christmas gifts. Bremen. Christmas holiday drawings. No purchase required. Nappanee Bremen • Ski-doo snowbile • 7-pice dining room • Ski-doo apparel • 5 bean bag chairs • From Honda of Michiana BREMEN FURNITURE STORE Bremen. U.S. 6. and Ind. 331. Shop for Christmas 9 til 5:30. After Dec. 13 til 9:00 p.m. Free parking.
Mrs. John E. Miller Edgar Pippenger Mrs. Tom Rohr Stephanie Gall 76 Kelly McFall Susan Clouse Cynthia Shively Thomas Scott Richmond Fashion show to be given by NW Y-Teens Dec. 13 The NorthW’ood Y-Teens will have a fashion show December 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the high school. The speaker will be Mrs. Lucille Masterson. The public is invited to attend. Admission is 50c.
Home-mode candy needed for special Christmas party Dec. 16 at Westville
A group, of volunteers from Nappanee will travel to Beatty Memorial Hospital December 16 for the monthly party. A special Christmas party has been planned by the local group, which is headed by Mrs. Sylvan Parks. The party, to be held for Ward 4-North in the hospital’s Special Care Section, is made possible by contributions of a number of local groups and individuals. Home-made candies are still needed for the Christmas party. A total of 50 lbs of candy will be boxed and given to the patients. Anyone wishing to donate candy should have it ready by December 14. Mrs. Parks can be contacted at 773-4201. The volunteers: Anna Counts,
*D<ai(h of the town By Barb Keiser
There have been a number of favorable comments on the new Christmas and corations that have been placet, in the downtown area. The lew lanterns, along with the caudles that have been used previ >usly, make the town look festive for the holidays. Deb Hornish, daughter of the George Hornishes has kept her friends in Nappanee well informed of her activities as an exchange student to Germany. Deb’s birthday is December 18 and she would undoubtedly appreciate cards from Nappanee. Her address is Debbie Hornish, c/o Peter Leonhardt, 85 Nurnberg, Merseburgerstr 55, West Germany. Overseas mail costs 21c for each half ounce, according to Postmaster Clouse. Remember Deb on her birthday and during the holidays as well as throughout the rest of her special experience. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hahn left Wednesday afternoon from Chicago for the flight to Nairobi, Africa, for a hunting trip. Rog-
Lillian Morris, Ruby McCarty, Alice Tobias, Polly Schmucker, Jim Osborn and Mrs. Parks, presented a party for the ward at Thanksgiving time, serving 50 patients with sandwiches and trimmings. Donations of cash were given by the American Legion Anxiliry, Mrs. Truman C-eorge, Mrs. Harrison Bowers, Lillian Morris and Anna Counts. Other donations were given by Mildred Parks, American Legion Post, VFYV Post and VFW Ladies Auxiliary, Miller’s Orchard, Bishop Tobias Slabaugh's District ladies, Lillian Morris and an anonymous donor. The patients enjoyed games played for prizes which were also furnished by the volunteers.
er states that they will be hunting all kinds of wild game on a 1 a million acre ranch deep in the bush country. Mrs. Gwen Price, administrative secretary of the Nappanee Camp Fire Council, reports that there are still a few Blue Bird engagement calendars available at the office. The calendars, priced at 75c each, make nice Christmas gifts. The phone number of the Camp Fire office is 773-4034. In spite of the fact that NorthWood has lost its first four contests, the players, coaches, and fans are trying hard to keep up the spirit, and I don’t think they deserved the insults they received over Goshen’s radio station, compliments of Bill Musser, last weekend. So they arc aggressive we’re backing them all the way, and if the only way Musser thinks he can be interesting is to knock a team the way he did, he’s in bad shape.
50 ih anniversary, fcr Melson end Lucy Miles __ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A. Miles of North Shore Drive, Syracuse will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary with an open house at the St. Andrews Methodist Church, December 19 from 2-5 p.m. Hosts for the social hours will be their daughters and families: Mrs. George W. Kloepfer of Rochester, Michigan and Mrs. Don F. Rapp of Carmel. All friends are invited; no gifts requested. Nelson A. Miles and Lucy Welty were united in marriage December 24, 1921 in St. Joseph, Michigan. Mrs. Miles was a member of the faculty of Nappanee High School for 21 years until her retirement in 1964.
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James Kuncss at heme in Syracuse after Nov. 20 wedding, honeymoon
The marriage of Miss Donna M. Mikel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mikel, R. 2, Syracuse, and James Douglas Kunce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nellis Kunco, R. 1, Cromwell, was solemnized during a double-ring ceremony at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 20 in the Calvary Methodist Church, Syracuse. The ceremony was officiated by Rev. Ken Robinson and Rev. Mark Frink cf Indian-Village. Nuptial music was provided by Dale Mikel, venise lace at the neckline, cuffs ganist. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, was escorted down the aisle by her father to an altar decorated with candelabra of bronze ar.d yellow poms tied with variegated ribbons. The pews were decorated with white ribbons. The bride chose a. white velvet empire gown trimmed with venise lace at the neckline, cugs and bodice. Her chape 1-lenglh veil of silk ilh; in was bordered with the -same lace. Yellow roses and white poms formed the bridal bouquet. Miss Carol . Mikel attended her. sister as maid of honor and was a-.ired in an olive green gown with empire bodice, trimmod in beige around cuffs and bodice. She also wore a matching ribbon of olive green in her hair. Mrs. Cyrus McAllister 111, Waukegan, Illinois, and Mrs. Da-id liile of Syracuse were bridesmaids, each wearing a burnt orange colored gown with empire bodice and matching ribbons in their hair. All attendants carried baskets of yellow and bronze poms.. Attending the groom were Fred Zalman, best man, and Roger Kunce, brother of the groom and Hal Kiester were groomsmen. Russ Mikel and Brian Mi-
kel, brothers of the bride were ushers. A reception was held at the church immediately after the ceremony. Servers were Sharon Mikel of Edwardsburg, Mich; Lorana Munson of Warsaw; Mrs, Shirley Bobeek, Syracuse and Mrs. Janet Sue Homan, Nappanee. Miss Jane Mikel of Etna Green, Mrs. Roger Kunce, Cromwell and Miss Vondel Moore, Nappanee registered the gifts, while Nanette Berger of Mishawaka collected the ribbons. Miss Pat Beer of Milford was at the guest book. Following a three day honeymoon in northern Michigan the couple will reside on a farm located on R. 2, Syracuse. Vickis Blcsssr, jock L. Mikel ere enaeged Air. and Airs. Robert Blosser, R. 1, Nappanee, announce the engagement of their daughter, Vickie Elaine, to Jack Lee Mikel, son of Air. and Mrs. Lloyd Mikel, R. 1, Etna Green.
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Vickie Blosser Vickie is a 1970 graduate of North Wood High School and also graduated from the Carter Secretarial School in Elkhart. She is employed as a receptionist at Desco Chemical Cos., Nappanee. Her fiance is a 1969 graduate of Nappanee High School and is employed by Ray Williamson, Warsaw. A February wedding is being planned.
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Bashor Home Auxiliary The Bashor Home Auxiliary will meet at the Bashor Home in Goshen December 13 at 9 a.m. Mary Circle The Mary Circle of the WSCS will meet with Mrs. Robert Callander, December 21 at 1:30 with Mrs. Don Anglin serving as assistant hostess. The program will be presented by Mrs, Fred Lopp and devotions will be offered by Mrs. Robert File. Home Echoes The officers of the Nappanee Home Echoes will be hosts at the annual Christmas party which will be held at the home of Mrs. Elden Sehroek December 14. There will be a potluck dinner at 12:30 p.m. followed by a Christmas program and gift exchanges. Roll call is “My most enjoyable Christmas.” Senior citizens The Nappanee Senior Citizens met Thursday, December 2 for their regular monthly meeting with 72 present for the potluck dinner. President Fred Haney opened the meeting and Rev. Jeffrey O’Neill gave the devotions. The group sang two Christmas songs. Glen Disher and Edith Hepler gave two readings and Louise Hepler sang “Silent Night”. Special music was presented by Delbert Stutzman and Marjorie Mikel. Laura Hepler and Wilma Welty presented a skit. Get Together Club The Get Together Club will have its Christmas party at the St. Joe Valley Bank social room, Thursday, December 16 at 6:30 p.m. A carry in dinner will be served to family and friends as guests. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Creda Freet, assisted by Mrs. Anna Counts and Mrs. Hazel Janssen. Dollar gifts will be exchanged with men’s gifts wrapped in green and ladies in red.
Eastern Star Nappanee Chapter No. 367 Order of the Eastern Star will hold its stated meeting December 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. This will be the Christmas meeting with the Patron and Matron serving as the hosts. Members are encouraged to attend. The Chapter will be cooperating with the Open Door in providing a bit of Christmas Cheer this year. Those who wish to do so may bring cans of food suitable for a salt free and diabetic diet and this will be given to someone who needs this type of food. Morning Tops December 6, 15 members of Morning Tops weighed in with a weight loss of ISH6 pounds. This was a decided improvement over the previous week (7V2 lb loss). Dorotha Drudge lost 6V4 pounds and was crowned Queen of the Week by Linda Swihart. Gladys Dinkeldein’s name was draw to receive the fine money in the weekly contest. She named “mashed potatoes and gravy” as the sacrifice food for the week. Venera Hoffer was honored as a beginning Century Club person. She has lost 100 pounds since joining Tops. When she has kept her present weight for one year, she can become a Century Club member and receive the coveted Century Club Medalion. Rosetta Ward has transferred to the Maxi to Mini Club which meets in the evening because of daytime duties. Morning Tops are sorry to lose Rosetta.
