Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 101, Number 31, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 January 1978 — Page 6

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Neppenee Advance-News Thursday, January 5, 1978

Kiwanibull John Gross, graduate of North Wood, 1974, now a cadet at West Point, brought Monday’s program. He talked about “Cadet Life at West Point.” John is the son of Mr. and Mrs William Gross of Goshen. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gross of Goshen. He is a brother of Brad who is active in the life of North Wood including football and baseball. • Governor's Dinner: Saturday evening, Jan. 21, is the occasion of Land of Lakes hosting our District Governor. Glenn Thompson The meeting, which is a Ladies Nite. will he held at the Plymouth Holiday Inn. The hour is 6:30. The cost $6.75 per person. John Zercher, K. Ed.

Rotary report ROTARY met for the last time in the old year at Ron’s Bakery. Dec. 28. It seems like only yesterday that we met for the first time in 1977. GUESTS: Harry Johnson of Goshen. Harry is in Electric Power. DAR HIVELY introduced our speaker, who happened to be Mayor JOHN MELLINGER The Mayor gave a brief report of each city department A1 Shifflett, R.R.Ed.

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TA£K of the town

Barb Keiser

How about a “would you believe” to start out 1978? Would you believe—Bob Aebischer, Willow. Oklahoma, raises chickens that lay eggs with blue, green, and even Dink colored shells? Really! The chickens are “Araucanas”—a strain that originally came from Chile Bob says the eggs themselves taste like any other eggs. Remmber, folks, you read it here first! , XXX Let’s see a show of hands—how many have been to Cedar Point? You’ll want to go back when you hear about the latest addition to the huge ride park, located in Sandusky, Ohio. The amusement-theme park and resort is adding anew double-racing style roller coaster that will debut this summer. The combination wooden structure-tubular steel track coaster will be the highest, steepest, fastest roller coaster in the world, according to a spokesman for the park, and it will

Loses 102 lbs. in 0 months Credits Healthy Conway Diet

Mrs. Diane Bingham has lost 102 pounds in just 9. months while following the Conwav 1000 Diet. "It's a wonderful way to lose weight! I enjoyed 3 satisfying meals a day. plus snacks. I am healthier, happier and mote outgoing than -when I was over-, weight I tie is more lun I am happ\ to recommend the Conwav program.’ says the slim mother ol lour The Conwu\ weight reduction program consists ol three main elements • A balanced, 1000 caloric diet that includes all .food groups and exceeds the established nutritional requirements lotad ults • Weekly educational seminars that deaf with the physical, nutritional and ertiotional finises ol -overweight • The'-'liorcvcr Slim plan loi permanently maintaining slimness

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cost Cedar Point $3.4 million. Track length for the new thrill is 3,935 feet. It is 900 feet long, 280 feet wide and is located on six acres. Ride time will be two minutes, 20 seconds, and the speed is over 60 miles per hour. There will be five, six-passenger coaches on each train, and it is capable of 4.000 rides per hour; 52,000 rides per day. That’s lots of screams and “funny tummies." xxx Received a menu from “Talk of the Town Restaurant,” Orlando, Florida, from Kellie Crutis, who was enjoying the Christmas holiday with her family at Walt Disney World and other points of interest in Florida. She said, “We knew this restaurant would interest you—somehow your column became famous even here in Orlando!” Thanks, Kellie—l appreciate your confidence in me. Think I should sue

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them for stealing “my” title? xxx For you Yankee fans—former New York Yankee great, Mickey Mantle, will be at Recreation ’7B, the third annual sports, travel and boat show, at the Notre Dame ACC, on Saturday, January 7, from noon to 2 p.m. and Sunday, January 8, from 1-3 p.m. He will be at booths B-48 and B-49 in the concourse area of the ACC. xxx Hope everyone had haDDv holidays, and is excited about the prospect of a whole new year of exciting experiences. Belated thanks to all those who had a part in that beautiful Christmas Eve candlelight service at the Presbyterian Church. It was a great way to begin the Christmas holiday. xxx The Orange Bowl people have done it again. We enjoyed the football over the weekend—especially Notre Dame’s big victory over Texas. But the highlight for us was the program put on at halftime of the Orange Bowl game by the Disney World people. Super, super show!

Morning Kiwanis Monday’s meeting of Morning Kiwanis included a program presented by Lt. Warren Swartz, of the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department. His topic was on the Kiwanis 77-78 theme, “Crime Prevention.” Warren stated that “You are Indiana's No. 1 crime fighter." He urged everyone to follow these guidelines: Mark valuable items with your social security number. Record the items' serial numbers on a list and keep it. When gone, keep doors locked, and lights on when gone evenings. Tell your neighbors if you are going to be gone for a number of days. Don’t allow strangers into your house. Report all strange phone calls. Remember, you are needed to help prevent crime. Louis Bonacorsi, President.

HOSPITAL IMS

Atlee Miller, surgery, December 27, Elkhart General Hospital. Martha Parcell, admitted to Elkhart Hospital, January 2. Hazel Curtis, admitted to Elkhart General Hospital, December 30. Births Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burkholder, son, December 26, South Bend Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hundt, son, December 27, South Bend Osteopathic Hospital.

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Wed in candlelight ceremony

Wedding vows were exchanged December 17, at the First Presbyterian Church, Nappanee, by Steven Wayne McCuen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCuen, Nappanee, and Elisa Louise Robison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Choisne, Elkhart. The Rev. Don Clarke officiated at the evening candlelight ceremony. The bride was attended by Mrs. Heidi Cauffman, Elkhart, as matron of honor and Joanne Delcamp, Elkhart, bridesmaid. They carried lighted candles for the ceremony. Neil Hinton, Muncie, attended the groom as best man; Norbert Blaettner, Ft Wayne, was groomsman and Pat McCuen and Mike McCuen, brothers of the groom, served as ushers. The bride carried a handkerchief

Now that winter is upon us, nothing beats warm homemade hanana bread for making the simplest supper into a full family meal. And thrifty homemakers who never throw away anything will love using empty tin cans to bake this traditional brown bread for their table. While brown bread used to be steamed, this recipe is baked in clean one-pound vegetable cans. The luscious loaves taste best served warm when the banana flavor and aroma is at its peak. But busy cook-ahead planners can bake and freeze several loaves at

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which had been made for her by the groom’s mother. She also carried a bouquet of Christmas holly, orange sweetheart roses, baby’s breath and carnations. A reception followed the ceremony, at the church. The new Mrs. McCuen is a graduate of Elkhart Central High School, and is employed with Manpower, Inc., in the Chicago area. Her husband attended Ball State University, and graduated from Indiana Institute of Technology, Ft Wayne, where he was affiliated with Phi Kappa Theta. He is employed with Underwriters Laboratory, Chicago. Following a Caribbean cruise, the newlyweds will reside at 3330 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago.

From the kitchen....

one time. Then when ready to use, simply warm for 20 minutes to bring back the just baked goodness. Ripe bananas add richness and moisture to baked foods, and they’re one-of the most economical fruits on the market. Try your hand at preparing these tasty loaves for your family or to serve to guests. BANANA BROWN BREAD 2 cups unsifted whole wheat flour 1 cup unsifted yellow cornmeal 3 4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda i cup mashed ripe bananas (3 medium bananas) 1 cup buttermilk 3 4 cup unsulphured molasses 3 /4 cup raisins In large bowl mix together flour, cornmeal, salt and baking soda. Stir in bananas and remaining ingredients. Turn into 3 greased and floured 1-pound cans. Bake in 350 degree F. oven 45 minutes, or until cake tester inserted in center of breads comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes, turn out of cans and serve warm with butter. Loaves may be frozen. Thaw and heat in 350 degree F. oven, wrapped in foil, for 20 minutes. YIELD: 3 loaves.