Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 112, Number 33, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 24 August 1994 — Page 7

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Reside in Nappanee

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Slabaugh are making their home at ISB E. John SL, Nappanee, following their July 16 wedding, and a honeymoon on the east coast Mrs. Slabaugh is the former Angela Grimm, daughter of Charles and Carol Grimm, 252 E. Market St, Nappanee. Her husband’s parents are Glen and Laura Slabaugh, 7909 W 750 N, Etna Green. The Rev. Dave Engbrecht performed the ceremony at the Nappanee Missionary Church, in the presence of 300 guests. Special music was provided by Jon and Amy Bruney, vocalists, and Fred Hunsberger, organist The bride was attended by her sister, Amy, as maid of honor, and by Carol Boyer, Kari Grimm and Johanna Bohlke, bridesmaids.

Club notes

LEGION AUXILIARY When the Nappanee American Legion Auxiliary met August 8, Girls Stater Abigal Zell gave her report of her week spent in Terre Haute, at this summer’s Girls State event. She had an interesting time, and reported that she feels her experience will help her later in life, and that she will be more interested in government The day spent at the State House, Indianapolis, will be long-remembered. Delegates to the department convention, held at French Lick, presented their reports. Those attending were Marjorie Jensen, Isabelle Deardorff, Betty Slagle and Georgia Marvel. Betty Slagle gave a report on the Knights town Children’s Home. The home has been for veterans’ children only, but now the state wishes to send SS children there. Now is the time to write to state representatives about this issue. The charter was draped for the late Dorothy Christner, who had been a member far 21 years. The Third District Auxiliary met

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Mr. & Mrs. Gary Slabaugh

Attending the groom as best man was his brother, Mark. Andy Grimm, brother of the bride, Chad Hahn and Travis Hannah were groomsmen, and Dan Nettrouer and Wayne Miller served as ushers. Junior attendants were Brenna Hoffer, flower girl, and Cody Yerger, ring bearer. A reception followed the ceremony, in the church fellowship hall, with Tom and Jane Watkins as host and hostess. The bride is a 1989 graduate of North Wood High School, and a 1992 Ball State University grad, with a degree in elementary education. Her husband graduated from Warsaw High School in 1989, and from Bethel College in 1994. He works at Nutritional Blending, New Paris.

August 23, at the Nappanee Post Betty Slagle was installed as president, and Marjorie Jensen as treasurer. TOPS 425 Tops In. 425 met Monday morning, at Nappanee First Church of God with the co-leader, Kelly Poos, presiding. A total of 29 members weighed in, recording a weight loss of 18-3/4 pounds. Norma Hershberger was the best loser, and Kim Yoder got the dime pot Priscilla Hope went home with Susan Miller. The sacrifice for the week is “no snacking between meals, except diet food. Kelly Potts presented the program, “Choosing food wisely. Members closed the meeting by repeating the Tops Creed. BETTER HOMES The Better Homes Club will meet at the home of Alberta Christophel, August 30,7:30p.m. Nita Frederick will have the devotions, and the lesson will be program planning for the 1994-95 club year. Members are reminded that dues are now payable.

Happy Birthday August 25 Yvonne Snapp Paul Hochsteder Mrs. Noble Miller Kenneth Rhodes Mrs. Marie Blake Dixie Swartz lander Teri Robinson Loretta Miller Iceses Stutzman Edith Hoover Brent Gall Mrs. Phil Kirkdorffer Terry Nieman, Jr. Bryce Hershberger 26 Troy Richmond Terry Ingle Leoda Hochsteder Phyllis Longfield LaMarr Latins Jennifer Ann Hall Kay Stump 27 Bessie Anglin Susan Lentz Pat Hoffer Ira Phillips Dave Ingle Robot W. Fields 28 Ron Miller Sandra F. Yoder Anna M. Hepler Teresa Witt Nichole A. Shaw 29 Jay Stouder James D. Lewis Evelyn Myers Ruth Ann Fox Rex Holdeman Dale Stouder Mary Egging 30 Brad Newcomer Janet Showalter Joyce Wolf Gary Hochsteder Rebecca Hochsteder Freda Hollar Jessica Still son Batt Masterson Mike Umbaugh Sheila Shaw Alvin Hershberger 31 Phil Honeycutt Mrs. Russell Bolyard Robert Slagle Janice Tusing Jo Lynn Chapman Stephanie Truex Roseann Gingerich Shelly Lanning Ron Elliott Joe Bellman

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100 years! Anna Counts, a resident of LuAnn Nursing Home, was recently honored with a birthday party celebrating her 100th birthday. Over 62 persons were served at the reception, which also featured special music by Brad Hardesty and his daughter, Becca. Kiwanibull The Nappanee Noon Kiwanis Club meets each Monday, at Ron’s Bakery and Restaurant. Visitors are welcome. Richard Manges, state representative, presented last week’s program, and Ron Emmert, new North Wood High School band director, spoke of his goals for that program, at the August 15 session. David Kowalski, of the National Center for Senior Living, spoke Monday. Next week’s program will be presented by Jim Rice, golf pro at Nappanee’s McCormick Creek Golf Course. Future programs: September 12, Lynn McClung, coordinator for Youth & Family Services for the City of Nappanee; September 19, Jim Carney, who will talk of the Green Bay Packers Camp, and September 26, installation of officers by Bill Littie, Lt. Gov. for 1994-95 Kiwanis. Guests last week included Henry Smith, present Lt. Governor, and Bill Little, as well as six members of the Warsaw Club.

Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, August 24, 1994

Reopen Nappanee office

Sandy Toney, G.R.1., Broker, has announced the reopening of the Nappanee Coldwell Banker Murray, Gray & Associates office, 221 W. Market St Sandy and her husband, Bob, are Nappanee natives who currently reside in Goshen, but who are building a new home in the Nappanee area. They have four grown child-

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ren, six grandchildren, attend the Turkey Creek Church of the Brethren, and are members of Eastern Star. Sandy attended Beer School of Real Estate and has been actively involved as a realtor in Elkhart County since 1985. Her previous experience includes the position of managing broker for an area real estate office.

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