Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 109, Number 20, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 October 1985 — Page 7

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Mr. ft Mrs. Gary L. Kioto Living in Nappanee

Nappanee is home for Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Klotz, who were united in marriage September 7, at the Nappanee Church of the Brethren, by Rev. Ear) Light foot The former Andrea Sue Biller is the daughter of Parrel and Sue Biller, 705 S. Clark St., Nappanee. Her husband is the son of Harold and Dorothy Klotz Jr., RR 2, Box 140. Nappanee. Two hundred guests witnessed the double ring ceremony. Music for the ceremony wis provided by Denny and Elaine Lambert. Matron on honor for the bride was Dawn Hershberger, Nappanee. Bridesmaids were Kendrea Weaver, sister of the bride, and Roxanne Lozier, friend of the bride, both of Nappanee. The bridesmaid dresses were made by the groom’s sisters, and were tea length. Their flowers

-VFW Auxiliary plans events

The Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6638 met Wednesday evening, October 2, for their regular monthly meeting. The meeting was called to order by the president, Carolyn Weber, at 8 p.m., with nine members and one guest present. Dorothy Pauwels, third district president, and a member of South Bend Auxiliary 1167, was present to inspect the auxiliary. Lorraine Stutzman was appointed patriotic instructor and Joanne Hamman trustee pro tern. Roll call of the officers found Sr. vice, Betty Holderman, Jr. vice, Ruth Heckathorn, absent. The meeting was called to order according to ritual. Bills were read and handed to trustee for approval. Reading of general communications, General Orders No. 4, and thank you cards from National Home at Eaton Rapids for the SSO donation, Millie Parks, and from the Tom Rohr family, followed. Lorraine Stutzman reported the auxiliary baked and delivered 112-12 dozen cookies for the National Home children on September 22. Membership report was 135 paid members. We need 85 more to make our 100 percent. If you are one of these 85, please mail your dues of 87 to our treasurer, Alice Dumph, 1009 Shamrock Meadows, Nappanee. Carolyn made the following announcements for events in the future: October 6, District meeting at Bremen Post 8972. Nappanee should have a good turnout since this is very close to home; October 11, Ladies Auxiliary Steak Fry; October 20, is Open Sunday from 1-6 p.m.; October 25, 26, and 27, Is Fall Conference at the Marriott Inn at Indianapolis; and November 2, District Harvest Dance at Elkhart Post 88. Please try and attend these functions. The president thanked all who helped during the Apple Festival

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were made up of carnations and orchids, and they wore halos in their hair. Flower girls were Brooke Hershberger and Kristy Sechrist. Best man for the groom was Phillip Klotz, brother of the groom, Nappanee. Groomsmen were Tim Klotz, brother of the groom, and Kent Schrock, cousin of groom, both of Nappanee. Serving as Junior groomsman was Jason Pippenger, cousin of the bride. Ushers were Larry Klotz and Keith Klotz, brothers of the groom, and Doug Weaver, brother-in-law of the bride. The bride is a North Wood High School graduate, and received her dental assisting degree from Indiana University, South Bend. She is employed by Dr. David B. Strycker. The groom is also a North Wood graduate, and is employed by Hochstetler Construction.

and special card party nights. One new member was accepted into the auxiliary, Bbnnie Hochstetler. Treasurers report was read and approved subject to audit. The meeting was turned over to the third district president, Dorothy and she expressed her thanks to the auxiliary for all their help and work they do in our organization. She gave the auxiliary a very good report. The meeting was closed to reopen November 6, at 8 p.m. Alice Dumph won the drawing and donated it to the National Home Bank. Refreshments were served. Rotary report... Special guests at last Wednesday’s meeting of the Nappanee Rotary Club were Jerry Ganshorn, Syracuse, and John Yoder, Goshen. The program was presented by Larry, Thompson, of Thompson and . Yoder Funeral Home, who guided members on a tour of the remodeled facilities. Rotary "Meals on Wheels" is scheduled for Wednesday, October 23. Tickets for the meatloaf meal will be available soon. Church plans quilt show, bazaar The 13th annual Quilt Show and Bazaar of the Oronoko United Methodist Church will be held Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19, at the Oronoko Church on Glendora Road, Buchanan, Michigan. More than 90 quilts, afghans and coverlets will be shown, and some will be for sale. The church is located five miles north of Buchanan. Take Red Bud Trail north for five miles, turn west on Glendora Road, for one-half mile.

From the kitchen...

Capture the invigorating nip of brisk autumn air. Plan a work bard, play hard weekend block party. Arrange morning chorea for all ague. Put neb activities as raking leaves, collecting trash and Installing storm windows on the agenda. Paint a senior citizen’* fence. Make apple cider. Or discuss a crimewatching system to keep your neighborhood safe. Then, plan some good neighborhood fun. Try a scavenger hunt or touch football game. Run a three-legged race, play badminton or croquet. And share In a potluck of hearty food for robust appetites. Arrange the potluck dishes on a Mg table strewn with brightlycolored leaves. For your part, serve this delicious casserole at your neighborhood fall test CRISPY TOP POTLUCK BAKE 2 cups potato buds mashed potatoes (dry) Vi cup margarine or butter,

Hospital news...

ELKHART GENERAL Rodney Channy, surgery, September 28. Jerry Freet surgery, October 4. Lelah Wyman, surgery, October 1. MICHIANA COMMUNITY Karen Stahly, surgery, October 2. Mary Bontrager, surgery, October 2. Tracy Brugh, surgery, October 7. Brooke ArnoU, admitted, October 1. Eula King, admitted, October 4. Arnold Rhodes, admitted, October 7. Julia Reed, admitted, October 7. Vesta Kellogg, admitted, October BIRTHS Ray and Elizabeth Yoder, son, Octobers, Elkhart General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Herrli, Elkhart, daughter, October 7, Elkhart General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Buell Hotter, Etna Green, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Herrli, Elkhart. William and Sandra Kurtz, son, jOctober 3, Mlchlana Community Hospital. Eugene and Nancy Tlllotson, daughter, October 7, Michiana Community Hospital. Floyd and Rosetta Helmuth, son, October 3, Michiana Community Hospital. AMBULANCE CALLS October 2-2 p.m., Jimmy R. Sumpter, Sr., RR4 Box 18, Nappanee, from R 4 CR 7 to Michiana Community Hospital. October 3-10:25 a.m., Nanette Johnson, Lot 31 Mlkel’s Mobile Estates, Etna Green, from Taco Dal’s to Elkhart General Hospital. October 4-8:30 a.m., Lula King,

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452 W. Walnut St., Nappanee, from home to Michiana Community Hospital. October 4-5:45 p.m., William Johnson, 1505 Brooks Drive, A 3, Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital. October 4-6:45 p.m., Jerry Freet, 552 N. Hartman St., Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital. October 5-11:30 a.m., Fannie Miller, LuAnn Nursing Home, Nappanee, from LuAnn to Elkhart General Hospital. October 5-11:11 a.m., Harley Schmucker, RR 2, Milford, from home to Elkhart General Hospital. October 5-6:45 p.m., Amos Hostler, 208 N. Nappanee St., Nap-’ panee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital. October6-8:20 a.m., Twila Ashby, 157 Shamrock, Nappanee, no transport. October 6-9:20 a.m. Phyllis Haney. 352 W. Van Buren, Nappanee, from the back of Eddie’s to Elkhart General Hospital. October 6-4 p.m., Earl and Irene Robison, Leesburg, no transport. Kiwanibull... Members of the Nappanee Noon Kiwanis Club enjoyed a program presented by Dave Holdeman, past president of the Indiana District. He installed new officers for the local club. 11 ’’At last week’s meeting, Past President Joe Baumgartner reviewed activities for the past year, including special projects, participation in the Apple Festival, scholarships, contributions, etc.

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Married 40 years Olen and Ethel Mae (Gould) Anglin recently observed their 40th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at the Lewis Yoder home. Sunday, September 22, their children hooted an open house for the couple's brothers and families. The Anglin’s children are Lanny, Pataskala, Ohio, and Judy Douglas, Ft. Wayne. They also have seven grandchildren. The couple was married September 12, 1945, at the United Brethren Church, Napjpanee. They reside at 26068 CR 54, Rl, Nappanee.

NEAL A. YODER. DDS is pleased to announce die opening of his family dental practice in Wakarusa.

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