Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 112, Number 24, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 June 1994 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, June 22, 1994

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SjWREET' MINISTRIES--Twenty-four Bethel •£ollege students traveled to Northern Ireland for ■Jwo weeks in May. The task force spread their phristian message to students at local schools

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Und a recreaTton hall. They also reached adults through street ministries, where they sang to the accompaniment of guitar and saxophone and were surrounded by curious crowds.

NFD called to van/business fires June 18, the Nappanee Fire Department responded to a call describing a van fire on south Oakland Avenue. The van, owned by Brian Middaugh, Nappanee, sustained fire damage to the interior. The cause was determined to be a short in the wiring of the radios. Firefighters answered a call the following day, June 19, shortly after 8:30a.m.. The fire was located at C.C. and Company, East Lincoln Street, Nappanee. A towel, located in the coridor to the apartments above the business, was on fire and smoke had entered C.C. and Company. The firemen extinguished the small blaze and left the scene at 9:18a.m.. Bethel Cont. from Pg. 1 old battles that should stop with their parents and grandparents--a feat easier said than done. When the two weeks had ended, Jeanine and her friends packed their bags, adding the many names and addresses of their new friends. Afterward, the group of 24 Bethel students who had not known one another two weeks earlier headed home with a common bond and voice in their heart saying, “Well done, my good and faithful servant” (Matthew 25:23)

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SHARING ARTISTIC TALENT--Watercolor artist Virginia Hunsberger (top) shared her works of art with Jenny Shaw’s summer art class (bottom), June 15. The portraits are displayed regularly at Yoder Brothers Antiques. Hunsberger is a member of the Elkhart County Art League and the St. Joseph County Watercolor Society. Her works have appeared on the front page of the Wakarusa Tribune and throughout the area in local art shows. She does calendar paintings each year for Midwest Commerce Bank and was one of the first artists to participate in the annual Amish Acres Art Festival, when it began in downtown Nappanee. After admiring Hunsberger’s work and asking important questions, the class traveled to the Old Bag Factory, Goshen, before returning to Woodview Elementary. (AN photos by Merrie Chapman)

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The following new books are now available for your reading pleasure, at the Nappanee Public Library. ADULT FICTION My Sister’s Keeper, by Lordlove turns to unrelenting hate, as two sisters compete in a race to discover the first anti-aging cream, one which will revolutionize the world of cosmetics. The Select, by Wilson-a medical student who is one of the select students at a privately-funded school, notices subdeobanges in .her. classmates that lead her to.the darts and dangerous truth about the school. The Wise Woman, by Gregorythis story of a woman’s struggle to survive in a man’s world, and of the dark forces of magic that beckon to her, is set in Henry VIII’s England. You Have the Right to Remain Silent, by Paul-a female New York policewoman is transferred to an area of junkies and the homeless.

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I ibrary mnemorablc music era. The Swing Era, by Schuller-the development of jazz, from 1930-1945. Buyer’s Guide to ’94 Cars, Car and Driver Magazine. My Life In Spite of Myself!, Clark— country music star Roy Clark’s story of his life and career. Zlata’s Diary, Filipovic— the two-year diary of a young girl in Sarajevo. Transformed by the Light. Morse-’-the pbseflfufeftect of neardeath experiences on people’s lives. Thin For Life, Fletcher—nononsense advice from people who have lost weight and kept it off. Encyclopedia of American Wrestling, Chapman-people and places in amateur wrestling. An Egyptian Pyramid, Morley—text and illustrations depict the construction of a pyramid.

Advance-News office hours The office of the Nappanee Advance-News is open Monday through Friday, 9ajn.'-4:30p.m. The office is located at 158 W. Market SL,' Nappanee (P.O. Box 230), IN. 46550. Telephone 219-773-3127. FAX to Plymouth office, attention Advance-News, 219-936-3844. Advertising deadline is noon Thursday, with news and photos accepted until Monday noon for that week’s publication.

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