Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 109, Number 20, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 October 1985 — Page 3

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Business notes Fall Economic Seminar planned by Midwest

Charles T. Fisher 111, chairman and president, NBD Bancorp, Inc. and its principal subsidiary, National Bank of Detroit, will be the guest speaker on October 24, at the Midwest Banking Company's 1985 Fall Economic Seminar. The program will be held at 4p.m., in the Elco Theatre in Elkhart. It will be followed by a reception for attendees, on the first floor of the Midwest Commerce Bank Building. NBD Bancorp, Inc. and Midwest Commerce Corporation, holding company of Midwest Commerce Banking Company, recently announced their intention to merge, subject to shareholder approval and passage of Michigan legislation allowing interstate banking. Mr. Fisher joined National Bank of Detroit as an assistant vicepresident in 1958. He advanced rapidly, and was elected president in 1972. With the formation of NBD Bancorp, Inc., in 1973, Fisher was A£S Services announces new location A & S RV Services, Inc., formerly at 398 S. Jackson St., Nappanee, has njoved to 71945 CR 101 RR 3, Napgpnee. A & S RV Services, Inc., specializing in the reproduction of discontinued RV parts, has been in the Nappanee area for the past six years. The company also handles insurance work and repairs on any RV unit, as well as the manufacturing of replacement canvases and custom-built units. Over one thousand dealers, nation-wide, are supplied by A & S Services, which has over 30 years of experience in the RV field. The motto of this firm is: “Service and Satisfaction.” A fall clearance sale on used campers is currently being held at the new location. Any inquires may be directed to Amos Miller, 773-2406. Free apple... There’s nothing more appealing on a crisp, sunny autumn day than a walk in the park, alone, or with your favorite person, and a Juicy apple to crunch on. The varieties of apples are almost endless, and so are the spellings. If you can correctly q>eU the variety beginning with an "M", and stop by Miller’s ' Market with your guess, you will ' receive a free apple. Enjoy the walk-and the apple!

also elected president and director of the holding company. In 1982, he assumed the additional titles of chairman of the board and chief executive officer of NBD Bancorp, Inc. and National Bank of Detroit. He was also named to the newly formed office of the chairman, which is today composed of the chairman and three other top executives of the corporation. A native of Detroit, Fisher received an A.B. degree from Georgetown University, and an M B A. from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. He is also a C.P.A. In addition, the speaker is a member of the boards of directors of several major U S. companies, including General Motors Corporation and American Airlines. He is also a trustee of the American Enterprise Institute. Conference in Indianapolis The annual Presidents and Secretaries Conference of the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Indiana, was held at the Airport Hilton, Indianapolis, October 5-6. Those attending from Nappanee were Marjorie Jensen, Third District president, and Georgia Marvel, district secretary. Attending from Nappanee Unit 154 were Lu Sauer, president, and Trilba Speicher, secretary. Department officers and chairpersons outlined the programs for the coming year. A membership dinner was held on Saturday evening. Following the dinner, Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Marvel held an open house for members of the Third District in attendance. The highlight of the conference for those attending from Nappanee, was the Sunday noon lunch in honor of the national president. She spoke on missing children, and requested that all auxiliaries help in whatever ways possible to combat this problem. She also asked that auxiliaries help with the problems of child abuse and teenage drug and alcohol abuse. Monday, October 7, the legion auxiliary had a joint workshop in Indianapolis, regarding these problems. The meeting was open to the public

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Plans and preparations are under way for this year’s 13th annual "Panthers On Parade Variety Show,” to be held October 12th at 7:30 p.m., in the North Wood High School auditorium. Shelley Carter, Keith Eby, Abby Lelle, and Stephanie Swanson will be emceeing the show this year. Some of the acts to perform are Susan Graber and Kelley Eby playing a piano duet; Dan Berger singing a gospel solo; Jazz Brats; North Wood’s own flag corp; Andy Stump, Mitch Evers, Joe Hosaler, Greg Mullet, Fred Suter, in a rock group called “Tyro Group”; Judie Johnson, Jo Hunsberger and Steph Swanson sing “Boogie Woogte Bugle Boy”; Cheryl Freed and Kelly Stuckman playing piano solos; Shelly Spurgeon singing a vocal solo; and last but certainly not least, Dawning Generation will be performing. The public is invited to join in this evening of entertainment. Price of admission is $1.50 and tickets may be purchased only at the door on performance night.

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Over 200 participate in blood drive

The rain came down and the people came out! At the Red Cross Blood Bank, held October 4 at the United Methodist Church, the people of Nappanee and surrounding community once again responded to the call for a successful drive. The quota of 125 units was surpassed, as 134 units were received. A total of 147 persons volunteered, and of that number, 13 were deferred at this time. Gallon donors receiving a pin were Darlene Conrad, Dixie Boeder, Harvey Kemp and John Troyer. Helping with the day were Carol Ludwick, Garnet Campbell and Lisa Skirvin, receptionists; Shirley Middaugh and Beverly Williams, typists; Nedra and Dorothy Miller, Becky Deisch and Beth Mishler, weight and temperature; Linda Thompson, Honey Walters, Peart Chupp and Irene Pippenger, labeling and juices; Julia Reed, Fern Johnson, Sandy Schmucker and Beth Adkins, escorts. Also, Pat Mills and Emily Nissley, Popular festival attractions In the window decorating contest held during Nappanee’s recent Apple Festival, Studio Four was judged to have the best-decorated window. Oops was named second place winner, and Kid’s Stuff placed third. In the Big Wheel contest, Bradley Yoder placed first, and Joshua Fisher, second, in the pre-school division; Jason Yoder and Ross Martin finished first and second in the division for kindergarten-first grade, and Ted Martindale was first and Randy Yoder, second, in the adult division. Randy is the father of both Brad and Jason. The popular sausage sandwiches sold out, with festival patrons purchasing a total of 1500 sandwiches. The Optimists sold 475 sno-cones, and Miller’s Market sold pancakes and sausage at Saturday’s breakfast, to 900 persons. The firemen sold 135 pounds of fish, made up into 700 sandwiches, and McDonald’s Restaurant reported sales of apple pies brisk-with an approximate total of 450-plus 100 servings of pie a la mode.

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hemoglobin; Karen and Pam Clouse, Sue Slater, Dorothy McFarland and Jenny Kauffman, LPNs doing histories; Mike Stull, Nancy George and Gary Fuller, EMTs serving as canteen observers. The American Legion Auxiliary provided food and manned the canteen. Workers were Madlin Culp, chairman; DeEtta Andrews, Isabelle Deardorff, Helen Hostetler, Marjorie Jensen, Georgia Marvel, Opal Theede and Mary Tobias. Food was also furnished by the United Methodist Church. Unloading the Red Cross truck in the morning were members of the Noon Kiwanis Club: Jim Manhart, Tom McClung, Roy Stern, Dr. Mark Hutsell, Harold Hoffer and Andy Weisbord. The truck was loaded in

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the evening by members of the Rotary Club: Dennis Mlsbier, John Leavitt and Alvin Shifflett. Thirteen members of the Psl lota Xi Sorority had called demon by telephone, and six members distributed posters. Cards ware also mailed to previous donors who did not have telephones. Garnet Campbell was chairman for the voluntesrs and Wavelene Yoder served as chairman for the day. Thus, a total of « persons volunteered to make the day a success, and, with the donor turnout of 147, the total Includes over 200. The Nappanee community should be proud of this response. The quota has been reached for the past three years, and this is appreciated by the Red Cross Blood Services Program in Ft. Wayne.

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