Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 111, Number 2, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 8 January 1992 — Page 5

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Delighted!. This youngster was delighted with a special gift presented at the recent Toys for Tots party, held at Amish Acres. The party was oosponsored by McCormick Motors and Pletcher Furniture Village. (AN photos by Kim Keiser)

Canadian is guest of Missionary Church

Karen Burke, Toronto, Canada, will present special music during the evening service of the Nappanee Missionary Church, Sunday, January 12, 7:00. Originally from Brantford, Ontatio, Canada, Mrs. Burke began studying piano at age five. She graduated with honors from McMaster University, majoring in music. She has served as music director of Oakwood Weslyan Church, and is presently music

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Festival of Music set The Women’s Missionary Society of the First Brethren Church, 1600 N. Main St, Nappanee, will sponsor a Festival of Music, Sunday, January 12, 6p.m. The festival will feature the Maple City Suzuki Strings, Goshen, made up of children, ages 5-12, who play the violin and cello. They are under the direction of Nancy Kastek. The remainder of the evening will include a concert provided by the bell choir of the Wakarusa Methodist Church, under the- direction of Pauy Esenwein. The public is invited to attend. Refreshments will be provided following the program.

Begins radio ministry The First Brethren Church of Nappanee announces the beginning of its radio ministry on WLRX 95.7 FM. Beginning Sunday, January 12, 10:30a.m., listeners can worship each week via radio broadcast. This new outreach by the church will feature music by the sanctuary choir, along with special solos and congregational singing. In addition, a weekly message by Pastor Ken Huhn will focus God’s Word on the needs and concerns of people in today’s world. Listeners will also be able to obtain cassette tapes of each week’s worship and message, with details provided during the broadcast The people of First Brethren Church and Pastor Huhn invite you to join them each week in this exciting new venture. For other information about programs of the church, contact the pastor at 1600 N. Main St, Nappanee, or phone (weekday mornings), 773-4252.

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director of Banfield Memorial Church, Toronto. In 198S, Mrs. Burke and her husband established MICAH Communications, Inc., a recording, distribution and music-publishing company. She is also the founder and director of the Toronto Mass Choir, which has had two live recordings. The most recent release, “Great is Thy Glory,” is being distributed by Word Canada. Because of her varied musical background, Karen Burke presents music which will help people from all walks of life. She is a committed Christian minister, and her sincere spirit will be an encouragement to all who attend. Senior Pastor Dave Ejigbrccht invites the public to attend this special event. The Nappanee Missionary Church is located two miles north of Nappanee, on SRI9, at CRSO.

Kids con dial Bible stories Child Evangelism Ministries of Elkhart and LaGrange Counties invites children to use its Call-A-Story program, featuring Bible stories. Boys and girls may dial 773-7666 in Nappanee, to hear a story, with changes coming at regular intervals. There is no charge for cal’s.

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Obituaries

Edith L. Lantz Jan. 3, 1906-Dec. 28, 1991 Edith L. Lantz, 85, LuAnn Nursing Home. Nappanee, formerly of 212 W. Waterford St, Wakanisa, died December 28, at LuAnn, of natural causes. Bom January 3,1906, in Bremen, she was the daughter of Joseph and Dorothy (HokJerman) Tripp. She married Lloyd Lantz on October 21, 1926, and he died August 18,1985. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Earl (Virginia) Manges, Bremen; two sisters: Mrs. Maurice (Charlotte) Leffeit, Leitchfield, Kentucky, and Mrs. Ward (Mary) Molebash, Tavares, Florida; a brother, Charles Carl, Plymouth; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Richard Lantz, in 1944. She was a housewife, and member of the Bible Baptist Church of Wakarusa. The Rev. Raymond Glass conducted services Monday, December 30, at the Rieth Rohrer Ehret Lienhart Funeral Home, Wakarusa, with burial at Bremen Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Wakarusa Library.

Michael Pippenger July 8, 1958-Dec. 29, 1991 Michael Lee Pippenger, 33, 11?60 N. 500 W., Milford, died Sunday, December 29, in a one-car traffic accident at 1250 N. CRSOO W. in Kosciusko County. He was bom July 8, 1958, in Marshall County, and married Diane Marie Cope September 29,1978, in Kauai, Hawaii. She survives with his parents, John Jr. and Joan Pippenger, Milford; grandparents, John and Eva Pippenger, Nappanee; a daughter, Carließ., at home; a brother, Steven, Milford, and a sister, Mrs. Richard (Nancy) Teater, Cedar Park, Texas. Services were held Wednesday, January 1, at the Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, with burial at Island Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Pippenger was a member of the National Rifle Association and National Trappers Association. He was a life resident of the area, a 1976 graduate of Wawasee High School, and was employed at Chore Time Equipment, Inc., Milford. Memorials may be given to a trust fund for Carlie Rose Pippenger.

Amanda Borntrager Feb. 28, 1913-Jan. 4, 1992 Amanda Miller Borntrager, 78, 24763 Spring Creek Road, Mendon, Michigan, died Saturday, January 4, at the Marvin Miller residence, following an illness of several weeks. Born February 28, 1913, in LaGrange County, she was the daughter of Jacob L. and Katie Ann (Mast) Miller. Her first marriage was to Melvin D. Borkholder, November 30, 1939, and he died November 9, 1956. Her second marriage was to David J. Yoder,

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October 28, 1958, and he died December 15, 1967. She then married Noah D. Bomtrager, October 31, 1971, and he died March 19, 1983. She was a housewife, and member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are five daughters: Mrs. Monroe (Ada) Miller, Nappanee; Mrs. EdwafiTfAnnaj-MiHef, Mrs, Vernon (Katie) Miller, and Mrs. Marvin (Clara) Miller, all of Centreville, Michigan, and Mary Borkholder, Muncie; six sons: EU Borkholder, Stanton, Michigan; Perry Borkholder and Jacob Borkholder, both of Nappanee; Oba Borkholder, Mendon, Michigan; Melvin Borkholder, Jr., Milford, and Larry Borkholder, Topeka; four step-sons: Mose Yoder, Clark, Missouri; Eli Yoder, Virginia; Roman Bomtrager, Arthur, Illinois, and Eddie Bomirager, Arlington, Virginia; eight stepdaughters: Mrs. Enos (Sarah) Shetlar, Fredricksburg, Ohio; Mrs. Joe (Mattie) Miller, New York; Mrs. Eli (Emma) Miller, and Mrs. Mose (Susie) Nissley, both of Fredricksburg, Ohio; Mrs. Levi (Becky) Miller, New York; Mrs. Joni (Lydia Ann) Byler, Pelkie, Michigan; Mrs. Eli (Katie) Miller, Applecreek, Ohio, and Mrs. Joe (Mary Wagler, Middlebury; 62 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren and many stepgrandchildren; five brothers: Eli Miller, Port Trevorton, Pennsylvania; John Miller, Nappanee; Monroe Miller, Medford, Wisconsin; Amos

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Nappanee Advance Newt Wednesday,. January S, 1992

Miller, Burton, Ohio, and Henry Miller, Centreville, Michigan; four sisters: Mrs. Alvin (Esther) Lam bright, and Mrs. David (Susie) Miller, both of Blair, Wisconsin; Mrs. Jacob A. (Mary Ann) Miller and Mrs. Harvey (Lydia Mae) Schmucker, both of Nappanee. Two sons: Jonas and Harry; a sister; Mattie Lambright; three grandchildren; one step-daughter, Lizzie Miller, and a step-son, Noah Yoder, preceded her in death. Bishop Eli A. Lehman and Leßoy Hochstetler conducted services Wednesday morning, January 8, at the Walter Miller residence, Nappanee, with burial at Graber Cemetery. Arrangements were by the Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee.

Library offers dial-a-story An old witch is outsmarted by a gallant young prince in “Rapunzel,” this week’s featured dial-a-story on the Nappanee Public Library Informatiqn Line. The free storytelling service is available on a 24-hour basis, and is just one of the options on the information line, 773-7920. The story changes on Monday each week, to give a maximum number of children a chance to hear a tale before it changes.

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