Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 109, Number 19, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 October 1985 — Page 8
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iNappanee Advance News Wednesday, October 2,1985
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Service provided
Approximately 200 children were photographed and fingerprinted Saturday, in the old United Telephone office building. The service, provided for parents who wish to have an up-to-date
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GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE
HAVE A GREAT TIME IN BREMEN THIS WEEKEND! CELEBRATE OCTOBERFEST & TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE UNBEATABLE VALUES AT DIETRICH'S DURING THEIR GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE
Fri.-Sat.-Sun. All Ladies SWEATERS Spring & Winter COATS Lee Jeans Angeltreod SLIPPERS Another 20% Below Sale Ticket
Men-Bwy your Corhartt's wMo we sffll have ■ good selection of sizes
Dietrich’s Dept. Store . Downtown Bremen
file on their children for security purposes, was sponsored by United Telephone, Dunham and Love Drug Store, The AdvanceNews and the Nappanee Police ' Department. (AN photos)
2 Great Events Rolled Into One Dietrich's Dept. Store
Get a comfortable Dee Cee fit at The House. Getting dressed in the morning will be a snap with new Dee Cee selections. No working woman can afford to miss our low prices with sizes ranging to 20. Styles and sizes in juniors also. •Misses acrylic slacks on sale from sl7-$25. •Misses acrylic skirts with a "flannel look” on sale from sl6-$25. •Twill skirts, blouses &. oxfords all on sale too. To wear undemearth your new Dee Cee fashions choose Playtex 18 Hour Bras on sale at 20% OFF and Super Look cotton panties only $4.50. Save 25% on all sizes from S to XXLG. •Use our lay way plan or House Charge. Master Card or Visa accepted. THE HOUSE * ACROSS THE STREET Unique ladies’ apparel shop. Highway 6, Nappanee. Shop daily 9-5:30. ' Wednesday &. Friday till 8:00. Ph. (219) 773-3722
Fri.-Sat.-Sun. \ All Remaining Summerwear Priced to Sell Now Everything has to go This Weekend O'
, Plnytexßras tf-#- Cleemitewr mtx >ieepwear LornMt Lingerie lodvctd 20% t 040%
.Happy Birthday 4 Brooks Elliott Douglas A. Stutzman 5 Pam Lynch Mrs. Howard Slabaugh Roman E. Miller Millie Parks 6 Wendy Geyer Rod Clouse Gary Martz Bill Britton Laura Borkholder Owen Burkholder Jeff Lentz Dr. Dan Schneider Janice E. Hollar 7 Betty Stouder Mary Ellen Best Violet Lutes Mrs. Milo Bartholomew Jerry Garrison Johnny Dye Mrs. William J. Nettrour 8 Cliff Mellinger Fred M Jensen Elsie Greenawalt Aaron Forsythe Robert Best Bessie Beezley Shane Nickerson Don Schalliol
Bremen's Annual October Fest
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Class tours
Union Center THYRA REISER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kauffman, Kalona, lowa, spent the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mast and other relatives. They returned home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Culp, Darlene and Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Mark George and Josh visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knoll, Fountain City, Sunday. Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth Imhoff, West Salem, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs Maurice Baer and Marty, Broadway, Virginia and Mrs. Marie McClure, North Liberty were Monday evening guests of the Roger Reisers Mr. and Mrs. Homer Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John William Miller and family, Ron Slabaugh, and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Borkholder and family had Sunday dinner with the Alvin Hochstetlers" Wednesday, October 9, members of the Bethel and Sandy Ridge Mennonite Churches will go to the Hope Rescue Mission in South Bend. Mrs. Edna Miller and Mrs. Andy Mast visited Rosie Yoder, Nappanee, Monday evening. Roger Keiser entered the Elkhart General Hospital Monday. Union Center Church will have communion Saturday evening at 7:15. Sunday morning at 7:45 there will be a devotional time, breakfast at 8:00. Church school at 9:30 and worship service at 10:30 a m. Flu shots... Flu shots for seniors, a special program of the Elkhart County Health Department, will be offered In Nappanee, at the United Methodist Church, Thursday, October 10, from 10-11:30a.m. Please use the parking lot entrance to the building.
Fri.-Sat.-Sun. All Men s SWEATERS SPORTCOATS DRESS SHIRTS DRESS PANTS Reduced _ O . Another ® Below Sale ticket
Our Large Size Ladies Dept, still has a tremendous variety of Fol Sportswoor
The North Wood Housing Gass prepares to leave tor a tour through the Ruthmere Mansion on Wednesday, S-pfomber 25. The mansion was built by Albert Beardsley in Elkhart in 1908. Here, reviewing the photographs of the historic landmark are from left in front: Jeanette Nissley, Jeff Miller, Rusty Jones, and Mrs. Fales, instructor of the class. In back from left are: Jeni Dudley, Pam Detweiler, Cathy Wing, Annette Homes, Cami Bethel, and Suzanne Brovont. Housing is one of the ten different courses taught in Home Economics by Mrs. Fales and Mrs. Gail Wing. (AN photo)
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Phillip Sumpter was the first place winner in the Apple Dumpling contest, for children in the age 3-18 month category. Phillip is the son of the Jim Sumpters, Nappanee, and his proud mom holds both Phillip and the cup he earned as his prize. (AN photo by Kim Keiser
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Family harvest The Dale Schertz family, 27970 CR4B reaped a bountiful potato harvest this season, as evidenced by this two-pounder-plus, held by Robin Schertz. The family reported digging several of the giants, along with a good crop of more conventional-sized spuds. (AN photo)
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