Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 104, Number 34, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 21 January 1981 — Page 9

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At home in Elkhcffl

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Andrew Kruse are making their home at 55069 Ist Ave., Elkhart, following their December 13th wedding whtpte -tpok place at the Zion Lutheran Cnqrfcbr. Mrs. Kruse is the former Elizabeth Ann Hoffer, daughter of Mrs. Joanne Weldy, Wakarusa, and Keith Weldy, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Her husband’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kruse, Bristol. Pastor John Hansen performed the ceremony, in the presence of 200 guests. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her daughter, Karie Brooke Hoffer. Her gown was of white qiana with a pleated skirt and lace bodice. Her veil was topped with silk flowers, and she carried a bouquet of silk flowers. Bridal attendants were Joann Yutzy, matron of honor and Janet Kruse,

Announce engagement

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School menus . . . ,

HARRISON SCHOOL Jan. 26 - :10, Monday: Cheeseburger, corn, celery sticks, fruit, milk. Tuesday Tomato soup, toasted cheese sandwich, pickle slices, egg, crackers, fruit, milk. Wednesday— Hot pork sandwich, mashed potatoes, Gelatin salad, fruit, cookie, milk. Thursday Oven chicken, hot vegetable, tossed salad, fruit, tea roll, butter, milk. Friday Fish, tartar sauce, cole slaw, potato rounds, fruit, bread, milk. Feb. 1 -6; Monday Hot dog sandwich, baked beans, pineapple, carrot coins, milk. Tuesday Taco salad, buttered corn, fruit, tea roll, milk. Wednesday Chili mac, tossed greens, pears, cornbread with butter & syrup, milk. Thursday Pork pattie, tator tots, buttered peas, fruit, bread, butter, milk. Frida/ Toasted cheese sandwich with pickles, potato salad, buttered spinach, peach cobbler, milk. February 9-13, Monday— Hamburger sandwich, French fries, buttered vegetable, fruit, milk. Tuesday

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Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Kruse

sister of the groom, and Yvonne Joseph, bridesmaids. They wore rose qiana. The groom was attended by John Small as best man and Scott Gross and Ric Dallas, the bride's brother-in-law, as groomsmen, Howard Roske and Pete and Charles Owens were ushers. Church decorations included ivory ribbons, wine and rose carnations and candles. Music for the ceremony was provided by the bride, who sang to her husband. Assisting at the reception, which followed the ceremony at the Tu-Co Campground reception hall, were Shelly Bainter and Barbara Bainter. Mrs. Kruse is a 1972 graduate of North Wood High School, and was employed at Fairmont Homes, Nappanee. Her husband, a 1972 graduate of Elkhart High School, works at Kruse Farm Supply.

Baker - Kern

Mr. and Mrs. David Baker of Portage, are announcing the engagement of their daughter Christine to Kelly Kern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Miller of Nappanee. The bride-elect is a graduate of Portage High School and is currently a junior at Ball State University, majoring in business education. Her fiance is a graduate of NortJiWood High School, Nappanee, and is preseetly a senior business management major at Ball State University. The couple is planning a June 19, 1982, wedding.

Cr. hamburger, whipped potatoes, green beans, orange smiles, B.P. biscuit, milk. Wednesday Chili soup, crackers, carrots, fruit, peanut butter sandwich, milk. Thursday Turkey and gravy,. candied sweet potatoes, peas, banana pops, bread, butter, milk. Friday Fish tartar sauce, cabbage salad, hash browns; jello, fruit, bread, milk. Feb. 16-20, Monday NO SCHOOL! Midwinter vacation. Tuesday Hot dog, French fries, celery, cheese slice, apricots, milk. Wednesday Meat boat, buttered vegetable, blushing applesauce, muffin and butter, milk. Thursday Chicken, potato rounds, peas, fruit, tea roll butter, milk. Friday Macaroni & cheese, buttered broccoli, celery with peanut butter, fruit, bread and butter, milk. Menus subject to change Dates to Remember: March 14 - Harrison Fish Fry; March 20 - End of Third Grading Period; April 6-10 Spring Vacation! April 17 - GOOD FRIDAY - day of school.

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Club notes

CABLE STITCH The Cable Stitch Club will meet Tuesday, January 27, at 7:30 p.m., at the home of Carol Klotz. Roll call will be “Something I would like to learn more about.” * , TOPS 425 Members of Tops 425 met Monday morning, in the social room of the First National Bank. 14 members weighed in, and recorded a total weight loss of 19 pounds. Linda Brown is anew member. Diana Williams was honored as the first place winner in No. 2 division for her 19.75 lb. loss, and Dorothy Tobias was honored as a first place winner in No. 4 division for her 22.50 lb. loss. June Mast was congratulated for her loss of over 60 pounds during the year, and Delores Bigler has lost 10 lbs. PAST PRESIDENTS Past Presidents of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Culp Wednesday, January 28, at 10:00 a.m. The days project will be to knot two lap-robes which will be sent to the Ft. Wayne Veterans Hospital. There will be a potluck dinner at noon. BETTER HOMES The Better Homes Club will meet with Myrtle Neff, January 27, at 7:30 p.m. The lesson will be on solar heating, and there will be an election of officers. * '. TRI KAPPA Tri Kappa girls met Jan. 13 at the home of Jan Bush with Sarah Myers and Ann Gottbrath as co-hostesses. Kappa girls voted to donate SIOO to Riley's Children’s Hospital, Indianapolis, to go toward kidney dialysis machines. Following the meeting, Barb McDonald gave a demonstration on how to make a candle. i March 8 Tri Kappa is sponsoring an honors day at North Wood High School. Dr. Mildred Ballou will be the speaker and the Elkhart Symphony will provide the music. Refreshments will be served following the program. All students making the honor roll are invited to attend with their parents. The February meeting will be at the home of Becky Lehman "Money is no object to people here. Rotary report Susan Johnson, Rotary's Student of the Month for January, was introduced at last Wednesday's meeting of the club. Susan carries an average of 3.457, and is ranked 26th in her class of 186 members. Guests at the meeting were Dallas Bean, Dave McGrew, Richard Plank and Marion Miller. , The program was presented by Steve Neff, coach of the North Wood girls’ basketball team. The team is ranked fifth in the state.

Kiwanibull

The Membership Development Committee, chaired by Bill' Dorsey, presented the program Monday at Noon Kiwanis. Thanks to Kiwanian Phil Hahn for* the services he gave in last week’s Kiwanis &ugtion_sl72 was raised. Many items werelWtioned. Reminder to Kiwanians The Land of Lakes Divisional Council is February 7, at 7 p.m., in the Classic Restaurant in North Webster. The Indiana District Mid-winter Conference will be Feb. 14-15 at the Hyatt Regency, Indianapolis. More details' are available from President Gene Hipskind.

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Happy Birthday 21 Pam Hively Wayne Yoder Julia Reed Mrs. Stahly Weldy Phyllis Heckaman Randall Kuhns 22 Greg Frick Samuel Biller Theo Beer Isaac G. Weaver Thelma Bigler Orus Yoder Harvey Miller, Jr. Carolyn Barnes Jeff Bean Kristine A. Helmuth 23 Mrs. LaMar Stoops Ruth Ann Brenneman Larry Yoder Karen Weaver Wayne Hepler Charles G. Miller 24 Lynda Buck Martha Berger A1 Rogers Susan Wenger Jim Grimm Russell McDonald Ted Kuhn Betsy Strang Mrs. Steve Price Tammy Homan Teresa Lutes Gary Reed 25 Fred Curtis Barbara Mellinger Donald Geyer • Paula Jean Ziliak j Betty Fairchild j Diana Boettger / Doug Roberts Charles Henderson Evelyn Giska Eddie. Giska 26 Debbie Lutes Mike Sassaman Reba Phillips Bessie Stickel 27 Marion Hoyt Tangi Hoover Judy Walters Kenneth E. Hochstetler Dana Stickel 28 Donnie Sechrist Stan Yoder Todd Wegmiller Elaine Bigler Dennis Field Pat Bellman

Correction . . .

The Open Dopr report printed in last week’s issue of the Advance-News was for the month of December only, and not for the entire year of 1980, as was stated.

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Evelyn Wilson, admitted to Elkhart General Hospital on January 14 BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. David Berger, son. January 13, Elkhart General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs .Wade Burkholder, son. January 17, Elkhart General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Troyer, son. January 16, Bremen Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mast, son. January 16, Elkhart General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Pearson, son, January 19, Elkhart General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Jacobson, St. Paul, Minnesota, son, Noah Callander, January 6. Mrs. Jacobson is the former Susan Callander. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Callander, Nappanee, are the proud grandparents. Major and Mrs. Dennis Yoder, Box 792, APO New York, son, Benjamin Noah, January 14, in England. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. -Stan Yoder and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Callander, all of Nappanee. AMBULANCE CALLS January 15—3:24 am., Pauline M. Miller, 501 S. Madison St.. Nappanee, to Elkhart General Hospital. January 19—12:45 am., Delana Wood, Lot 176, Shamrock Meadows. Nappanee, to the Wakarusa Clinic. January 19 —-7:15 am., Clarence Stewart, 553 E. Broad St., Nappanee, to ''Elkhart General Hospital.

Nappanee Advance-News Wednesday, January 21, 1981

Married 40 years

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whelan will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary with an open house for family and friends, at the West Side Park pavilion, N. Nappanee St., Nappanee, February 1, from 2-5 p.m. The Whelans were married on February 1,1941, in Columbia City, and have spent all of their married life in the Warsaw-Nappanee area Mr. Whelan is employed by the Brown

Service Club Olympics planned

The Elkhart YMCA is inviting service clubs and corporations to enter teams in two February Olympic events that are becoming traditions at the local “Y”‘, The Sixth Annual Service Club Olympics. slated for Sunday, Feb. 1, will find Elkhart Kiwanians defending their 1980 title against other service clubs. Two weeks later, on Sunday, Feb. 15, the Y will host the Fourth Annual Corporation Olympics. Nibco will fight to retain the Jitle it won last year <. v \jan. 10 is tfie entry deadline for the Novice club event while Jan. 24 islfie deadline for corporation entries. The service club tourney is an- all-male event while sorporation teams can be made up of men and women as long as all are employed by the corporation The entry fee is S4O per club or

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business. The winning team in each tourney receives a trophy and has its name inscribed on the permanent trophy which remains on display at the YMCA. Both Olympic events will begin at 1 p.m. and conclude at 7 p.m. Families of the participants are invited to attend. Team members and their guests will be treated to a lunch which is covered by the registration fee. Both tourneys will include a wide range of athletic and pool competitions such as volley ball, basketball free throws, a half-mile prediction run and, in the pool, a regular relay race, bathrobe race, inner tube relay, etc. For further information and to register your service club or contact the Main Desk at the YM-* YWCA complex or call Steve Pletcher at 295-6915.

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