Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 109, Number 20, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 October 1985 — Page 8
i Naepaaw Advance N«w» Wednesday, October 9,1966
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New books available at Nappanee Library
FICTION Emprise, by Kube-McDowell-A mix of political intrigue and hard science, as Earth reacts to its first interstellar contact. Cold Sassy Tree, by Bums--A novel about a romance that rocks a town, and a boy’s passage into adolescence in a small southern lowa town at the turn of the century. The Road to Paradise Island, by Holt-A young heroine travels from Victorian England to the Australian outback, and a remote island in search of a secret from the past. Secret Island, by Hodge-A serene
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Greek island to which a young woman goes to recover from a divorce and a failed career, is threatened by international terrorists. Most Cunning Workmen, by Lewis-While cataloging a rare library at a rural English manor, Arnold Landon finds himself embroiled in mystery and murder. Princess Amber, by Mayerson-A novel of Queen Victoria’s youngest daughter. Dairy of a Loving Heart, by Bacher-A pioneer story of romance, challenge, and Christian faith. Foul Shot, by Homig-When a
Safety is the most important consideration in buying speci J equipment for a child. It is easy to be attracted to the color or extra gadgets, but sturdy construction is more important. Buy a playpen that will not pinch a child if he works the mechanism himself. He should not be able to get his head through the t> is. Si. oilers, high chairs, and oouncing chairs should be well balanced.
private eye is retained by a wealthy family to find a missing college coed, the routine case turns into a deadly affair. Almost Innocent, by BosworthThe tragic story of a colorful New Orleans family. Prophet Motive, by Jones-The murder of a bishop of the old school in a quiet Mormon town poses a threat to the police chief who must find the murderer or lose his job. NON-FICTION Entertaining, by Stewart-Menus and recipes for parties and dinners. Gene Kelly, by Hirschhom-A biography. The Stress-Proof Child, by Saunders-How to recognize and deal with stress in children. Scrap Crafts Worn McCall’s Needlework and Crafts. The Gospel Time Bomb, by Streiker-The dangers of ultradundamentalist groups to our society. Coping With Kids and School, by Albert-How to be supportive of your children’s school experience. The Birds of Indiana, by Mumford FOR CHILDREN Clifford’s Pals, by Bridwell-A big red dog and his friends get into trouble playing at a construction site. Rabbit Seeds, by LeTord-The story of a rabbit's gardening season. The Thing in Kat’s Attic, by Braeger-Two girls and their mother hear mysterious noises in the attic.
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McDonald’s Restaurants of Northern Indiana have become partners with the local Multiple Sclerosis Society chapter by sponsoring the 1985 MS READaTHON. “We look forward to assisting the local MS chapter in their efforts to raise funds which will enable vital MS research to continue and provide necessary services to the 1,000 area persons with MS. “We at McDonald’s are proud to be associated with this kind of program. It demonstrates that kids can
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It took a large number of volunteers to make Friday’s blood drive a success. Waveiene Yoder, chairman for the day, reported that Nappanee exceeded the 125 unit quota by nine qnttf A total of 147 persons volunteered to donate Wood during the all-day drive, which took place at the Nappanee United Methodist Church. (AN photo)
help, too-they can really make a difference in other persons’ lives,” said Paul Harvey, president of the Northern Indiana McDonald’s Operators Association. The READaTHON offers young persons an opportunity to raise funds for MS by receiving pledges for each book they read. Sponsor forms will be available in all Northern Indiana McDonald's Restaurants, and through area schools, from October 23 through November 10. Students will read for
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the following four weeks, and then have one week in which to return their pledges to the MS Society. An awards dinner for the top 25 fund-raisers will be hosted by McDonald’s in May. The awards dinner will feature the Northern Indiana MS Honorary Chairman, Richard “Digger” Phelps, head basketball coach for the University of Notre Dame. Forms will be available soon at McDonald’s Restaurant, Napanee.
