Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 27, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 July 1995 — Page 3

Obituaries... James A. Brunso June 21, 1995 Word has been received of the death of James A. Brunso, 56, Prescott, Arizona, in a head-on traffic accident which occurred June 21 in Tuba City, Arizona. Brunso was a 1956 graduate of Nappanee High School, and had resided in Nappanee with his mother, Enid Brunso. He had been employed as a junior high guidance counselor in Prescott. His wife, Sandra, was also involved in the accident, and was listed in critical condition, in Good Samaritan Hospital, Phoenix. He is also survived by a son, Sven, Durango, Colorado, and a brother, John, Indianapolis. His mother died in 1982. No information was available regarding funeral and/or memorial service arrangements. Ambulance calls... June 27, 6:s9p.m.—Mike L. Swartz, Warsaw, from Fairmont Homes to Elkhart General Hospital, due to trauma. June 28, Ip.m.—Lewis Yoder, 24675 CRS4, Nappanee, fall in parking lot at Revco, no transport necessary. June 28, sp.m.—Richard Camp, Sr., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from chassis lot at Tiara, to Community Hospital of Bremen, due to injury to mouth. June 28, 9p.m.—Darla K. Garrison, Lot 18, Mikel Mobile Home Park, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to illness. June 28, 9p.m.—Wendy Akers, 148 Meadows, Nappanee, from site of motor vehicle accident one and one-half miles east of SR 19 on CR1350 to Goshen General Hospital. June 29, 8:20a.m. —Joseph V. Richards, Syracuse* ' from Fairmont Homes to ElkhaiT General Hospital, due to chest pains. June 29, 9:4sp.m.—Adrienne Hummel, 70909 CR7, Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to fall and fractured arm. Kids invited to dial for story A poor brother’s life is changed by a magical mill in “Why the Sea Is Salt,” this week’s featured dial-a-story on the Nappanee Public Library Information Line. The free storytelling service is available on a 24-hour basis, and is just one of the options on the Nappanee Public Library Information Line, 773-7920.

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MARRIED 60 YEARS—Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stahly, 419 Hickory Lane, Nappanee, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary, June 29, with a family dinner party. The Stahlys have two daughters and husbands: Barbara and Jim Moore, Nappanee, and Jill and Bill Rex, Kalamazoo. Michigan. They also have five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Mr. Stahy is a retired G,M. auto dealer. John and Dorothy have lived in the Nappanee and Syracuse Lake areas all their married lives. They also spend winters in their home at St. Armands Key, Sarasota, Florida.

Community tent meetings held near Nappanee

Several area churches have come together to sponsor “Community Tent Meetings,” in an effort for spiritual revival. These congregations wish to see a strengthening of the entire body of Christ, instead of promoting a specific church. Therefore, the tent meetings will be held at a neutral location, so as to encourage everyone to attend. The site of the meetings will be across- from Borkholder Dutch Village, one and one-half miles west of Nappanee, and one-half mile north, on Tomahawk Trail. Nightly meetings will be held July 17-30, at 7:30, with Paul Kurtz, of New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, as the featured speaker. Kurtz is an evangelist whose

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work has taken him to five continents. He is also well-known for his involvement in prison ministry. In Indiana, he has spoken at prison crusades in the state penitentiary at Westville. Recently, he returned from an exciting crusade in Australia. The group of churches planning the event have asked for the support of many other local congregations, for prayer and attendance. The intent of the meetings is to make a call for the changing of hearts and lives, as well as to spiritually re-energize the surrounding community. All are invited to attend, and will be both challenged and blessed at this series of tent meetings.

The Last Word...

A Rose By Any Other Name

by Laurie Lechlitner In 1834, a committee was sent from the Church of the Brethren Annual Conference to silence a young Philadelphia woman by the name of Sarah Righter. As the group of male elders surrounded her, she began to speak. “Paul wrote in I Corinthians 14:34 that women should be silent in the church. I conceive it would be very inconsistent in an apostle who laid his hands on men and women and prayed over them that they might receive the Holy Ghost, to quench the gift of the Spirit of God because it was given to a woman.” A transparent committee membenlater explained, “I couldn’t cast my vote against her. She could preach better than all of us put together!” Sarah later married the Reverend Thomas Major. Although she never was recognized as a full-fledged minister in her lifetime, after her death, a building was named after her at Camp Alexander Mack in Milford. The edifice represents a prophetess who stood tall even though her calling from God was looked upon by her contemporaries, both male Guest speaker at Union Center Cliff Miller, president of Family Services of Elkhart County, will speak on social action in the community, and the needs of community and opportunities to serve others, Sunday, July 6, at the Union Center Church of the Brethren. The program begins at 6:30p.m., with a free will offering accepted. Babysitting will be provided. The public is invited to attend. The church is located at 70535 CRII, Nappanee.

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, July 5,1995

and female, as quite unorthodox. In the 20th Century, we’d like to believe that we are open and broad-minded to the workings of the Spirit. Yet are we? In talking to a conservative churchman, I asked, “Do you believe in clergywomen?” “Heavens no!” he exclaimed. “You don’t believe that women should minister at all-in the church?” I continued to press. “Why certainly women can minister!” he asserted, puffing his chest out in benevolent charity “They can teach the primary classes and work in the nursery. We can always use women on the foreign mission field.” “You would not welcome a woman at your pulpit though?” I questioned. “The whole congregation would get up and leave!” he bellowed. “If she were coming back from the mission field, would you allow her to update you on her work?” “Why certainly. We have missionary reports from whole families.” “Suppose she wrote a book? Could she tell about it? “Why, the most enlightening service we ever had was the year Corrie Ten Boom came to talk about ‘The Hiding Place."’ he replied, savoring the memory. “By the way, why are you asking me all these questions?” “Well, I figure a rose by any

THREE EXCITING WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 8:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Nappanee Missionary Church St Rd. 19 & C.R. 50 773-7773

HANEY AUCTION Located south of Nappanee, Ind. 5 miles on St. Rd. 19 to CR 900 N (Community Center), then east 1 3/4 miles to 625 W, then 1 mile south, or north of Leesburg, Ind. on St. Rd. #ls, 2 1/4 miles to 900 N, then west 6 mites to CR 625 W, then south. Saturday, July 15, 1995 REAL ESTATE AT 9 AM • PERSONAL PROPERTY AT 10AM APPROXIMATELY 50 ACRES REAL ESTATE - BEAUTIFUL HOUSE-BARNETTE PARCEL #1 - A beautiful 3 acre parcel (600' frontage x 218' deep) with a 1,845 sq. ft. ranch house, attached garage & outbuilding. The house has 3 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths, double fireplace, all brick ext., attached 24x27 garage & spacious rooms throughout. It was built in 1974. There is also a nice 24x27 outbuilding, nice landscaping & quiet and serene living. PARCEL 92 - Approx. 47 acres of nearly air tillable irrigated land w/10" irrigation well w/3 PH motor PARCEL #3 - Combination of Parcels 1 & 2 TERMS: 10% down day of closing, remainder in approx. 30 days at delivery of deed & title ins. Sale is subject to seller’s confirmation. POSSESSION: House & barn at closing. Land at end of 1995 crop year. SURVEY: If split, the house & 3 acres will be surveyed at seller’s expense. NOTE: These type of properties are hard to find. Inspect, arrange financing & bid last on this one. Any questions contact the auctioneers. - PERSONAL PROPERTY - APPLIANCES-GUNS-HOUSEHOLD-LAWN & GARDEN-MISC. COLLECTIBLES, ETC. Maytag automatic washer & newer heavy duty electric dryer; nice Amana Radar Range microwave oven; Sony Trinitron 15” color TV w/remote; RCA Color Track 25’ console TV w/remote, Early American; toaster, knife sharpener, blender, can opener, radio ad other misc. small appliances; Lowrey Jeanie 44 electric organ with bench, has rhythm bass, upper & lower keyboard and cassette ad headphones; Magnavox AM/FM turntable console stereo; Brothers elec, sewing machine in limed oak cabinet; 20” electric fan and table fan; exc. beige Electrolux sweeper w/power nozzle; newer Hoover upright sweeper; Sears 2-speed auto, humidifier; very nice Winchester Model 97, 12 ga. pump shotgun; Springfield Model 83 bolt action 22 cal. rifle; Gott coolers and other coolers; Smith Corona portable electric typewriter; Turko Model 3205 kerosene heater; beautiful solid maple round dinette table w/4 solid plank bottom, arrow back chairs and two leaves; white rotary treadle sewing machine w/unusual front drawers and door; 4 drawer beige legal-size file cabinet; Early American fruit floral pattern 2-cushion sofa; 3 piece limed oak bedroom suite, complete w/box springs and mattress; 3 piece walnut full size bedroom suite with box springs and mattress; like new full size electric hospital bed & mattress w/vibration and head and foot lift; beautiful beige/brown Early American 3-cushion sofa and matching chair; deep brown reclining chair; old cushioned bottom, oak armed rocker; 3 piece matching oak end tables-two rectangle, one octagon; beautiful oval maple dining room suite w/6 looped backed, padded chairs, two leaves & matching 70’ high by 52’ wide glass topped hutch; beautiful old pedestal 4-legged oak fern stand; misc. lamps-floor, table, pole, etc.; brass & iron fireplace set w/log holder; beautiful s'x3' 3-piece beveled & etched wall mirror; misc. linens, towels, sheets, pillowcases, etc.; misc. old comforters - misc. luggage; misc. games and large amounts of books; 6 matching folding arm chairs & card table; 4 piece silverplate tea set complete with tray, cream & sugar and teapot; large amount of pressed glass - stemware, compotes, butterdish, glasses, etc.; set of Corelle ware - old wood clothes rack; large Christmas tree; milk glass reservoir for Aladdin metal base kerosene lamp; very nice old Thumbprint glass oil lamp & other old kerosene lamps; glass butter mold w/wood handle & wheat shock pattern; old egg scales-candlesticks; misc. stemware-some Depression; Vita Master stationary exercise bicycle; beautiful old 3 section glass front stack oak bookcase; nice blue crockery stoneware bowl; large glass fan basket; G.S. Mills Company, Hillsboro, Ohio cast iron dinner bell w/yoke; set of Nautilus eggshell pattern china; set of Steubenville ivory pattern dishes; old oil lamps-copper boiler; Wagner cast iron Dutch oven & numerous other pots & pans; Simplicity Regent 4108 electric start riding lawn tractor w/36’ mower deck; Lawn-Boy solid state ignition 21* power lawn mower; Magna 5 HP fr.ont tine rototiller; large air rubber tired wheelbarrow; Scott push lawn fertilizer spreader, scythe; 300 gal. round fuel tank w/electric Gasboy metered pump; misc. wooden extension ladders & stepladders; steel posts, posthole digger; misc. forks, shovels & other lawn & garden items;Power King steel table saw mounted on wood frame w/guide; nice Columbia Sports Three 3-speed women's bicycle; La-Z-Boy 19’ gas powered snow blower in excellent condition; 3 new rolls of picket fence; Black & Decker double edge hedge trimmers; pipe vises, wooden levels, C-damps, draw knife, hatchet, wrenches, pruners, saws, bolt cutters, 1/2 HP dbl. wheel bench grinder w/switch, buck saw, large wheel garden wheel hoe; plane, square, hyd. jack, nail puller and other hand tools; hand crank clover seeder; miscellaneous hose; approx. 8' tall metal ornamental yard windmill; nice newer style croquet set; numerous canning jars, some zinc lids in green Any announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed matter. 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other name would smell as sweet. What time do you want this smalltown writer and missionary, called to preserve male supremacy and sound doctrine, to speak at your church?” 1 wonder why he didn't answer me? You don't suppose he’s afraid I can preach better than he can, do you? (Note —Laurie Lechlitner is a minister and writer who resides in Elkhart. Those wishing to make comments regarding her column may address them to the Nappanee Advance-News. P.O. Box 230, Nappanee. IN. 46550)

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