Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 105, Number 46, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 14 April 1982 — Page 7

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Married April 3

Teresa Elizabeth Troyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Troyer, Goshen, became the bride of David William Neff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Veloris Neff, CR46, Nappanee, in an April 3 wedding ceremony performed by Rev. George Snyder at the Union Center Church of the Brethren. Music for the ceremony was provided by Nancy Mishler, organist, and Kevin and J olene Ramer. vocalists. The bride wore her mother’s slipper satin gown, which was covered with chantilly lace and nylon tulle. Pearls and sequins enhanced the lace bodice which featured a Queen Anne collar. The full skirt of tulle was bordered with lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids, white roses, stephanotis and ivy. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Deb Connolly, matron of honor, and Elaine Egging, Peggy Hostetter and Ann Neff, bridesmaids. Deanna Herr served as flower girl. The attendants’ dresses

Toastmasters Club members talk "Maturity"

“Maturity” was the word of the day at the Wa-Nee Toastmasters Club meeting Tuesday morning. Merriel Callander, as timer-grammarian, had the responsibility of choosing a word which would be pieaningful to the group. Each week, a different word is chosen, and each speaker that day is required to use the word in his or her talk. Normally, this difficult assignment is met with great "maturity” by those speakers. The meeting was opened by acting sergeant-at-arms, Jerry Rumple, who called on Hap Hossler for the invocation, and then led the group in the pledge to the flag. President Ed McEltftny announced again that Russ White will represent the area in thg, speech contest, to be held Saturday evening, April 17, at the Imperial House, Ft. Wayne. Several members of the club are planning to attend and give moral support to White. Toastmaster of the day was Russ White, who introduced the participants

Meals, activities planned for persons over age 60

The following schedule of meals and activities for persons over age 60 has been announced by REAL Services, sponsors of the program. The Nappanee site, located at the Church of the Brethren, Mack Drive, is open Monday through Friday, from 10a.m. until 2p.m. Activities at the site include table games and puzzles, a Tuesday Bible study, occasional bingo games, and other special activities as announced. Please call one day in advance, 773-2228, to make reservations for the meals. There is no set charge-each person is asked to pay just what he feels he can afford. MENUS Thursday, April 15-Apple juice, batter dipped cod with tartar sauce, leaf spinach, kidney bean salad, double strawberry birthday cake milk, tea rod coffee Friday, April 16-Prune juice, beef rod noodles, tossed salad with Italian iressing, crusty roll with margarine, oartlett pear half, milk, tea and coffee. Monday, April 19-Apple juice, liver rod onions, parslied potatoes, seasoned {reen beans, dinner roll with nargarine, fruited red gelatin, milk, ea and coffee

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Mr. and Mrs. David W. Neff

were medium blue knit covered with matching lace, and their flowers were pink carnations with ivy. The matron of honor carried a bouquet of sonia roses andstephanotis. Steve Neff served as the groom’s best man. Groomsmen were Randy Napier, David Yoder and Brad Eby, and ushers were . Roger Griggs, Chris Hostetter, Stephen Troyer and Ralph Troyer. Terry Troyer served as the ring bearer. A reception followed the ceremony, at Nelson's Banquet Hall, Wakarusa. George and Arlene Keim served as host and hostess, and guests were served by Kathy Troyer, Jackie Wisler and Vicki Maust. Mr. Neff is a 1977 graduate of North Wood High School, and is selfemployed in dairy farming with his father. His wife is a 1977 graduate of Goshen High School, and is employed at the First National Bank of Goshen Following a wedding trip to Fort Myers, Florida, they are at home at 68398 CR3, Nappanee.

on the program. jerry Rumple, jester; Nate Oglesby, topic master, and Bob Callander, evaluator. One-minute impromptu talks on “Rating One's Self as an Evaluator” were given by Rumple, Ellie Ogle, Hossler, Tom Dunnivan, Sally Buss and Kent Schmucker. Bob Rose, the main speaker of the day, talked on “My 1 Hobby”, and his speech was evaluated by Jean McElneny. The executive committee will meet on Thursday morning to develop plans for the “Parliamentary Procedures in Action" study, and also the “Speechcraft Series”, which will be implemented in the club very soon. The Wa-Nee Toastmasters Club is one of 3400 Toastmasters Clubs around the world which provides its members with a program of communication and leadership development. The club meets each Tuesday morning at 7 ;00, at Roeder’s Bakery. For more information, contact President Ed McElheny, at 773-4408, or any of the other members of the local club.

Tuesday, April 20-Pink grapefruit juice, char broiled beef patty, cream style com, tossed salad with Green Goddess dressing, garlic toast, apple Betty, milk, tea and coffee. Wednesday, April 21-Cranberry juice, ham and navy beans, carrot coins, cornbread with margarine, purpleplums, milk, tea and coffee. Thursday, ril 22-Apricot nectar, chicken cutlet with gravy, mashed potatoes, stewed tomatoes, whole wheat bread with margarine, banana, milk, tea and coffee.

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Jay Smith in Osceola production of "January Thaw”

Jay F Smith, Nappanee, is a cast member for the Osceola Community Players’ presentation of the comedy "January Thaw”, by William Roos. The production is scheduled for May 7, 8, 14 and 15, at Bp.m., at the Osceola School, 412 Lincolnway West, Osceola. This will be the second production in the theatre’s ninth season. Other plays to be offered this season are “Nignt on Broadway III”, “Egad, the Woman in White” and “Christmas Carol.” IN “January Thaw”, the Gage family is seeking peace and a chance for father to write a “best-seller.” So they settle down in the old farmhouse they’ve acquired. Then the Rockwoods start to move in. The Gages are horrified. The Rockwoods have the right to live in the

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VFW AUXILIARY The Ladies Auxiliary to VFW Post 6638 met Wednesday evening at 8:00, at the Post Home. Carol Stanifer, president, presided. Roli call was answered by 12 members, and the meeting opened according to ritual. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved, and other communications were read and filed. Reports of committees, regarding projects for the year, were presented. Mae Miller reported that the Color Guard, has received the cookbooks, which are now on sale. This project will help defray expenses to the department convention in June, and the national convention in August, forcompetition. The Ladies Auxiliary Steak Fry is Friday, April 16, from 5-Bp.m., at the Post Home. The public is invited. Nominations for officers for the coming year were held, with nominations remaining open until the next meeting, April 21. At this time, the election will beheld. Carol Stanifer won the raffle The April 21 meeting begins at Bp.m., and all members areencouraged to be present. WAR MOTHERS The American War Mothers met at the American Legion Home on Tuesday, April 6, with seven members present Reports were read and approved. Members were advised that the Mother’s Day Workshop at the Ft. Wayne Hospital will be held on Thursday, April 29. and Friday. April 30. Gifts and other donations may be left at the home of Beverly Slagle, 351 N. Madison St. GREENTHUMB The Wa-Nee Green Thumb Garden Club will meet for its spring plant, bulb and shrub auction Monday. April 19. at 7p.m.. at the Nappanee Church of the Brethren, Mack Drive. Ray Miller. Nappanee. will serve as auctioneer. Refreshments will be served, and the public is invited to attend. TOPS 425 Monday’s meeting of Tops 425 was called to order by the leader, Diana Williams, with 23 members weighing in. A total weight loss of 10 3/4 pounds was recorded. Members discussed the ARD meeting, to be held April 19, at Argos Money-making projects were also discussed. May 17 will be the local group's 15th anniversary, and members are making plans for a party. Eight members each received $l for losing weight over the Easter holiday. BETTER HOMES The Better Homes extension homemakers club will meet Tuesday, April 20. at'7:3op.m., at the home ol Doris Mattern. Devotions will be given by Karen Berger, and roll call will be “A small appliance I would like to have. There will also be a craft lesson.

New computer star of library celebration

“A word to the wise...LIBRARY’, is the American Library Association’s 1962 National Library Week theme. This is a simple way to remind you to use your number one resource for information, education and recreation. The Nappanee Public Library is celebrating National Library Week, April 18-24, by introducing for public use the new Radio Shack TRS-80

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house, according to an old deed, but since everyone thought they were dead, it didn't seem important. A hilarious contest for possession soon begins, with neither able to turn the other out. Toby Green is directing the production, with Jim Miller assisting. The production manager is Janet Keller. In addition to Smith, cast members include Karen Isley. Larry Cole, Betsy Green, Tonya Reeves, Linda Robinson, Sue Davis, Tom Cole, Ruth Grimaldo, George Holiday, Larry Barrett. Scott Pontius and Chris Cole. Tickets are priced at $3.50 for adults, and $2.50 for senior citizens and students. You may call for reservations at 522-0856 or 674-0880

Hospital news

BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitschelen, son, Andrew Scott, April 10, South Bend Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCuen, West Lafayette, daughter. Charissa Marie, March 23. Proud grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Wayne McCuen. Nappanee, Robert Rich, Goshen, and Mrs Daniel Wineeart. Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. David Bean, son, David, April 7, South Bend Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Chupp, son. April 7, Bremen Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Miller, daughter. April 8, Bremen Hospital. ELKHARTGENERAI. Marietta Hooley, surgery, April 12. Mrs. Kenneth Culp, admitted. April 12. Esther Stichter, admitted, April 10 Jeff Copsey, admitted, April ll Troy Pate, admitted, April 11, SOUTH BEND OSTEOPATHIC Tammy Persing, admitted. April 12 Bernice King, admitted, April 12. Darlene Lucas, admitted, April 12. Phyllis Deisch, admitted, April 12 Richard Cross, surgery. April 13. Fred Cleveland, surgery. March 31, at the Veteran’s Hospital. Indianapolis. AMBULANCE CALLS April l-8:45a.m., Donald S. Miller. 151 l Brooks Drive. Nappanee. to Elkhart General Hospital. April 7-Victor Hhamaz, Warsaw, refused treatment; Ronald Stevens. Pierceton. transported to office of Drs Anglemeyer and Anglemever, following accident on CR9OOW. April 7-4a.m.. Fannie Graber, US6 East, Nappanee, to South Bend St Joseph's Hospital. April 9~2:15p.m.. April Hochstetler, Elkhart, from 358 N. Nappanee St.. Nappanee. to office of Drs. Roose and Graber. April 11~10:24a.m.. Troy Pate. 402 l/2 W Market St., to Elkhart General Hospital

Camp Fire news. . . Amy Berger’s Blue Bird group met April 12, from 3-5p.m., at South School The girls made pinatas, God’s Eyes, dolls and maracas Mrs Rosentrater helped, showing how to make the crafts, all native to Mexico Christi Wise, reporter.

Class of 1972 plans reunion. . . The planning committee for the North Wood Class of 1972 Reunion would like to remind all classmates to return your questionaire and reservation sheets by April 15. If you didn't receive one in the mail, please contact Anna Huff. 451 N. Clark St„ Nappa nee. IN., 46550.

microcomputer. There will also be available for demonstration a Laser Video Disc System, provided through cooperation with Mr. Bill Miller of INEDCO (International Educational Corporation). Visit the library during National Library Week, and explore these exciting new a venues of service.

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Honeymoon in Florida

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee Neff are at home at 915 Park Terrace Blvd.,.Columbia City, following their March 20 wedding, and a honeymoon at Orlando and Ft. Myers Beach, Florida. Mr and the former Vickie Dee Miller exchanged vows at the M t. Tabor Church of God. Rev Stanley Darrah performed the ceremony, in the presence of 160 guests. Music for the ceremony was provided by Max Martin, soloist; Melanie Baugher, pianist, and Alma Parks, organist. The bride chose a floor length white gown with appliqued bodice, pleated skirt and wateau train, and carried a bouquet of lavender and white spring flowers. Bridal attendants were Tammi Haney. Warsaw, maid of honor; Lorna Brelsbord. Warsaw, Patty Neff, Nappanee and Serena Miller. Warsaw, bridesmaids. They wore dark lavender, floor-length gowns with pleated skirts, and carried silk bouquets of white flowers and violets. The groom was attended by Brent Carrick, Millersburg. as best man. and by Mike Whitmer. Nappanee, Jeff

Extension to file tax return offered The deadline for filing federal income tax returns is fast approaching and according to the Internal Revenue Service. there are many returns yet to be filed by April 15. As of March 27, Hoosiers had filed about 1,417,000 returns, only 64 percent of the 2.2 million expected this year. For those Hoosiers who are unable to complete their income tax returns by April 15. an Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File US. Individual Income tax Return, Form 4868. should be filed by April 15. This will give them an automatic 60 day extension of time to file. But the IRS cautions that this is an extension to file, not to pay the tax due. The tax expected to be owed must be computed and sent in with the Form 4868 to avoid interest and late payment penalties Questions about filing for qn extension of time to file can be answered by calling the toll-free number 1-800-382-9740.

For emergencies dial 911

MULTI-PACK SALE APRIL 15-24 AT THE HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv L. Neff

Miller, Warsaw, and Greg Neff, Nappanee. as groomsmen. Ushers were Danny Mast, Syracuse and Mike Miller, Warsaw. A reception followed the evening candlelight service, at the Mt. Tabor fellowship center. The reception was catered by Mrs. Judi Earl. Assisting hostesses were Deb Miller, Tonda Carrick and Kim Anglin. The bride is a 1979 graduate of Warsaw Community High School, and is employed as a district plant clerk at United Telephone Company, Columbia City. Her husband, a 1979 graduate of North Wood High School, has his associate degree from International Business College, and is employed as an accounting clerk for I&M Electric, Ft Wayne.

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