Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 109, Number 12, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 23 March 1988 — Page 7

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Jennifer Dawson, 14, a North Wood freshman, and daughter of Bill and Barb Dawson, Nappanee, is thrilled to shake the hand of First Lady Nancy Reagan, in Indianapolis recently. Jennifer and her father, who serves as Governor for Indiana Kiwanis, were at a “Just Say No to Drugs" meeting and reception, during which time Kiwanis presented a check for $17,500 to the program, headed by Mrs. Reagan. (Official White House Photograph)

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By MRS. WALTER MIIJ.ER Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bower called on Fay Thompson, Clara Yeager and Dorothy Lutes at Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford, last Wednesday. On the afternoon prior to Mae Doty’s March 13th birthday her cousin, Alma Parks and Bemeice Harlan, visited her, taking ice cream and apple pie for refreshments. Sunday, Mae was a dinner guest of cousin, Stanley and Mildred Mikel, after which the trio called on Stanley’s mother, Bertha Mikel. Surgery for little Gary Sparks, after being postponed several times, was rescheduled at Riley Hospital, Indianapolis the 21st. Amy Summy who has been at the home of her daughter, Linda Wright, was a hospital patient for several days, after which she was taken to the Prairie View Nursing Home, Warsaw. Rev. Robert Douglas of Ft. Wayne, who was injured in a two vehicle accident at the intersection of Road 19 and 1350 North, just south of Nappance late Friday afternoon, was dismissed from the Elkhart General Hospital the following day. Since then he has been recuperating from a concussion at his home. Mrs. Vinna C. Rarick, 96, died on March 13 at the Meridian Nursing Center East Lake, Elkhart. She was the widow of Rev. Ralph Rarick who passed away in 1975. The Camp Creek Church of the Brethren was among the churches the Raricks pastored. They are remembered in this community for their ministry for the Lord in word and deed, and also for their beautiful flower garden. Survivors include three daughters.

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Evelyn Isenbarger, South Bend; Elvera Byiket, Elkhart and Kathleen Prior, San Diego, California. Final rites were held Thursday at the Winding Waters Brethren Church. Burial was in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Osceola. Rev. David Kapaku of Bloomfield, brought the Sunday morning message at the Mt. Tabor Church of God. Rev. Kapaku and his wife had come north Friday to attend the banquet for licensed ministers of the Indiana Churches of God and the state volleyball tournament held Saturday. The Ml. Tabor volleyball team led by Jerry Neff won the tourney. June and Russell Yeager have returned home from a golden wedding anniversary honeymoon to Florida.

Club notes... TOPS 425 Tops met Monday morning, with 24 members weighing in, and a weight loss of 9 3/4 pounds recorded. Wilma Yoder was named best loser for the week. JoAnn Method was the contest winner for February. The chapter welcomed two new members. CABLE STITCH The Cable Stitch Club will meet Tuesday, March 29 at 7:30 at Amy Berger’s. Esther Farmwald will serve as co-hostess. The meditation will be given by Ann Heckaman. The program will be given by North Wood High School exchange student Nina Holland-Morilz frpm Germany. Her host family is Lester Krull and family. Roll call is, “Places you have lived from birth until now.”

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Juliann Unruh, postmaster for Nappanee, indicated that it is quite probable that a postage increase will occur, but exactly how much and when is not etched in stone. She talked to Early Bird Kiwanians Monday, stating that the postal system is no longer dependent upon the federal budget, and as a non-profit break-even business, it

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Seniors invited for activites, hot lunches

The following schedule of meals and activites for persons over age 60 has bee 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 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Activities at the site include table games and puzzles, a Tuesday Bible study, and other special activities as announced. Please call the site 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. Thursday, Mar. 24 - Cranberry juice cocktail, baked chicken, buttered noodles, broccoli with cheese sauce, whole wheat roll, mixed fruit, milk, lea or coffee.

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The Early Bird Kiwanis Club of Nappanee, a men’s community service organization, meets at Boeder’s Bakery at 6:30a.m. each Monday. Meetings consist of a short business session and a program of general interest. The public is cordially invited to attend any meeting and/or program. This column highlights activities by the club and announces upcoming meetings.

WCTU meets in Indianapolis

Attorney James R. Butcher of Koko mo will headline the program for the Mid-Year Rally of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union of Indiana, Thursday, March 24, at Irvington United Methodist Church, 30 N. Audubon Drive, Indianapolis. Butcher served two, four year terms in the India na State Legislature, and will speak on the subject, “Will The Lottery Solve Any Problems?" He received an award as an outstanding legislator drring his terms. Each one attending will provide her own sack lunch at noon. Immediately after lunch, the new video casette on gambling, produced by Citizens Against Legalized Gambling will be shown. Sarah Ward, Knightstown, narcotic

Henschen accepted at Taylor U. Taylor University has announced that Rob Henschen has been accepted to Taylor, Upland, for the fall term, 1988. Rob is the son of Gene and Carol Henschen, Nappanee.

Friday, Mar. 25 - Apricot nectar, pepper steak in gravy, rice, slewed tomatoes, cracked wheat bread, frosted brownie, milk, tea or coffee. Monday, Mar. 28 - Apple juice, Swedish meatballs, Jamaican mashed sweet potatoes, buttered cabbage, whole wheat bread, lemon pudding, milk, tea or coffee. Tuesday, Mar. 29 - Pineapple juice, spaghetti with meat sauce, buttered green beans, Italian bread, mandarin oranges, milk, tea or coffee. Wednesday, Mar. 30 - Tomato juice, sliced roast turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, buttered carrots, cracked wheat bread, peach pie, milk, tea or coffee. Thursday, Mar. 31 - Pear nectar, beef barbeque, scalloped potatoes, creamy cole slaw, apple, milk, tea or coffee.

is totally dependent on the postage dollars it receives. She expressed an interest in assisting anyone in reviewing the many alternatives in bulk mailing to reach a cost-efficient result. Approximately 50 pounds of canned goods and food were delivered to Open Door, as part of an on-going support program. A Key Club organizational meeting is being scheduled for March 29. NorthWood students interested are encouraged to contact Mr. Riley or Mr. Bonacorsi. Plans arc underway for the soccer league program, to begin in June. At next week’s meeting, held Monday morning at Roeder’s Bakery, Lt. Sam Welsh, of Crime Stoppers, will speak on the organization’s effectiveness.

consultant for National WCTU, will speak on the substance abuse workshop which she will conduct at Ball State University, June 21-23. Anew project, this will be for all teachers and workers with children and youth. Information may be obtained from the registrar, Mrs. Eugene Hitson, 3708 Virginia Avenue, Muncie 47304.

MARKET REPORTS On Tuesday morning, the following market prices were being quoted at Farm Bureau Co-Op: shelled com, $1.88; new crop, $1.90; soybeans, $6.15; new crop, $6.18; wheat, $2.75. Payi nSlJ lo2% PIK. At Supersweet Feeds: shelled com, $1.90; soybeans, $6.05; oats, $1.75.

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, March 23, 1988

All senior members of the Nappanee community are invited to become active in the programs of Nappanee’s Elder Haus, a senior center, located at 258 E. Market St. The center is open Monday through Friday for a wide variety of regular activities and special programs. If you have questions, you may call the center at 773-2424. A newsletter is mailed monthly. Ask to have your name placed on the mailing list. Crafts, games and of course, feilow-

Special trip set The Elder Haus has a special trip to Indianapolis planned for Wednesday, April 6, with reservations due by April 4. The bus will leave the Elder House at 6a.m., with stops at the Indiana State Museum to see the Northern Indiana quilt display; the James Whitcomb Riley home, Lockerbie Square and the Speedway Track and Museum. The group should arrive back In Nappanee at approximately 7p.m.

Kiwanibull... Nappanee Noon Kiwanians heard a program by Randall Bare, Aera Supervisor for Cole-Layer-Tnmble, at Monday’s meeting, held at the B&B Restaurant. Bare spoke on reassessment. The Monday, March 28 program will include a tour of NLA.

NAPPANEE MOTORS US 6 EAST 773-3151 A WORD ON DEPRECIATION “Part one in a series” The biggest depreciation is incurred by the original owner of a vehicle. Some say that the new car buyer loses 2 to 5 thousand $ when he drives off the lot. We suggest letting someone else suffer this loss and saving money by buying a late-model pre-owned car or truck. Many of our units are low-mileage vehicles with remaining balance of factory warranty or an extended warranty or an extended plan available.

ship are offered on Mondays; euchre and bridge on Tuesdays beginning at lpm; cards and games on Thursday afternoons and crafts, quilting and visit ing all day on Friday. Wednesdays are reserved for special activities. Come on down to the lasagne lunch, Wednesday, March 30 at 12noon. The dinner is $2 and reservations should be made.

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