Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 31, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 August 1995 — Page 7

Set sc hoof registration The 1995-96 school year is just around the comer, with the first day set for August 22. North Wood Middle School students should be in their classrooms by 7:55a.m. Registration for NWMS is scheduled for August 16 (eighth grade) and August 17 (seventh grade). The school will be open from l-6p.m. for registration. Students must come with their parents to pick up schedules and pay book rental fees of $64 for seventh grade and $65 for eighth grade. Checks should be made payable to North Wood Middle School. Payment at this time causes much less confusion than during the school day. There will be an orientation meeting for seventh grade students and their parents on August 17, from l-2p.m., and from 6-7p.m. Textbook fees and registration information may be taken care of at the first orientation meeting, and before the second orientation meeting.

Happy Birthday August 3 Cora Ruff Connie L. Weaver Stanley Miller Elaine Verslype Maxine Hepler Harvey Hollar Brandon German 4 Linda Yoder Wilmina Davenport Larry Burkhart, Jr. Virginia Walters Kevin Hall Peg Beer • Teri Geyer Brianna Hershberger 5 * Mrs. Roy Martz Nancy Curtis Dave Gildersleeve Darla McCuen Deb Stahly Barbara Howard Debbie Lehman Richard Moody 6 Tony Senff Harold Gay Mrs. Earl Nunemaker Jerry Dinkeldein Gregory Biller Amy Jo Price Clara Moneyheffer 7 Mark Jones Levi Tobias Fred J. Jensen Gloria Whetstone Mary E. Sparks Janet Keim Brian Hershberger Kenneth Hochstetler 8 Pam Wolf Freeman D. Yoder Anita Peterson Keith Slabaugh Bradley Truex Cheryl Berger Mae Helmuth Johnson 9 Randall Richmond LaMar Clouse Phyllis Kaufman Mrs. Edna Miller Charles Culp, Jr. Maurice Rhine Kirt Sechrist Lee Fink

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LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT—A Florida-born sailor on weekend liberty, and a Nappanee girl met by chance at the WLS Barn Dance in Chicago, in the spring of 1944. They corresponded by mail for a year and a half, while he was at sea. She finally received the ultimate love letter, in which he proposed marriage. The next time they laid eyes on each other, they exchanged wedding vows in Blakely, Georgia, October 16,1945. Bob and Fran Shaw are now celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary! They have lived in Nappanee most of their married lives, and are the parents of five children: Dan and Marcia Shaw, Ft. Wayne; Jerry and Sheila Shaw, Nappanee; Terry and Wanda (Shaw) Stephens, Warsaw; Jim and Benita Shaw, Nappanee, and Rob and Pam Shaw, Nappanee. They have 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The family will host an open house for friends and family, Sunday, August 13, 1 - 4p.m., at the North Main Street Mennonite Church Fellowship Hall, 504 N. Main St., Nappanee. The couple requests no gifts. -

Listed as 1 of the TOP 200 Arts & Crells festivals in the United Atstesl* AMISH ACBBSj [ARTS & CRAFTS I •“—FESTIVAL Nappanee, Indiana i ! Thursday - Sunday! August 10-13 I Open Daily 9AMtoB PM • Sunday 10 AM to SPM ft 350 Artist Marketplace • Over $7,000 in Prizes • Continuous 1 Entertainment on 3 Stamps • Coving Clcwrvs, Magic & Musicians Dound. Square & Line Dancing • doggers •/ Festival Too ds from Coast Pork to Spun Sugar, Thsty Ice Creeu to Sassafras Iced Tea Amish Acres Tours, Oides, Shops, famous Family-Style Oestaurant & Plain & Fancy Musical Admission $4, Children under 12 FREE SjShuKTjJL. i FREE Parking • FREE Festival Shuttle | from Pletcher Furniture Village in Downtown Nappanee ffa RrPl”*"** AMISH ACRES'" 3? U S. Highway 6, Nappanee, Indiana. 46550 j J 1-800-800-4942 or (2t9) 773-4188 ‘Sumlunr MM* ____ Hv»nc

Club notes... LEGION AUXILIARY The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 154 met July 10, with Madlin Culp, Americanism chairperson, reporting on the recently-donated flag, presented to the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Nappanee, for outside display. The flag was given by Virginia (Reed) Berger, who had received it at the death of her first husband, LaMar Reed. The next meeting will be held August 14, with Girl Staters invited to tell of their experiences in June. Bobbie Wilson is chairperson for this committee, which is an important auxiliary project. TOPS 425 Nappanee Tops In. 425 met Monday morning, at the First Church of God, with the leader, Anna Lou Helmuth, presiding. The Tops Song was sung, and the secretary and treasurer read their reports. Roll call was taken, with 32 members weighing in, recording a weight loss of 23-1/4 pounds for the week. Esther Chupp was the best loser for the week, and the inspiration doll went home with Shirley Wray. Birthday greetings were sung to Charlotte Martin and Rachel Shaum, and Vi Newcomer received a carnation for being a Kops member for 11 years. A poem, “Cook’s Lament," was read, and Christmas party plans were discussed. SUPPORT GROUP A new 12-step codependency support group meets each Thursday at 7p.m., at the Nappanee United Methodist Church, 301 E. Market St. Codependency is a pattern of learned behaviors, feelings and beliefs that make life painful. If you fitter yourself caretaking, peo-ple-pleasing, or feeling victimized in any of your relationships, you may be dealing with codependency, and there is help.available. For further information, contact Jan, 773-2243; Kathy, 773-7430, or Joellen, 658-9308. Book discussion series concludes Enjoy a leisurely summer reading experience. Read a “good to the last page” mystery in August, and then join the final session of the Nappanee Public Library “Let’s Talk About It" discussion group, 7p.m., Monday, August 28. Jill Stover will lead the discussion.

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CELEBRATE 50TH—Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) Vance, 68817 Miami Road, Bremen, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with a family vacation in Michigan. Mr. Vance and the former Helen Conrad were married August 12, 1945, at Salem United Methodist Church, Bremen. They have three children: Sharon Vance, Glendale Heights, Illinois; Warren Vance, Goshen, and Wayne Vaneev Lakeville. They also have four grandchildren. Mr. Vance wps born in Nappanee, and retired in 1979, after 45 years with Jorrington Company, South Bend. He has many relatives in the Nappanee area. Mrs. Vance worked as a secretary at Bendix Corporation, South Bend, and as a homemakerv They have resided in the South Bend-Bremen area for 70 years. »

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MARRIED 60 YEARS—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weldy, 68061 CRI, Wakarusa, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniven sary with a family dinner. Kenneth and Sarah (Klotz) Weldy were married August 10, 1935, in Nappanee, by the Revj Charles Weight. He is a retired farmer. They have a daughter, Lois Schrock, Goshen; two sons: Walter and Robert' both of Wakarusa, eight grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. I

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