Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 47, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 November 1995 — Page 6

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday. November 22.1995

Eating disorders group to meet •; Are you an obsessive eater? Do you wage a silent battle against anorexia or bulimia? Are you recovering from an eating disorder? Could your benefit from the support of others who are recovering? An eating disorders support group is available to anyone — males and females of all ages. The group meets every Thursday, at the Nappanee Public Library, from 7Bp.m. Rotary report... The Nappanee Rotary Club meets each Wednesday noon, at Ron’s Bakery and Restaurant. Visitors are welcome. Brant Klemm, the public information officer of the Indiana State Police, Bremen Post, spoke at last week’s meeting. He was introduced by the program chairman, Max Gwin. The November 13 bowlathon was a success, raising over $ 1,000 for the scholarship fund. Dale Tobias announced that the club members will ring the bells for Open Door, Saturday, December 9.

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Living in Goshen

Mr. and Mrs. Brett Gessinger are making their home at 602 N. Riverside Blvd., Goshen, following an October 7 wedding, and a honeymoon trip to Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Gessinger is the former Kerri Lynn Vanderßeyden, daughter of Jim and Betty Vanderßeyden, 23 Greenway Drive, Goshen. Her husband is the son of Letitia Gessinger and the late Richard Gessinger, 602 Maple Lane, Nappanee. Pastor Wes Bontreger performed the ceremony, 'at the Yellow Creek Mennonite Church, with special music performed by organist Jackie Kauffman, pianist Erin Guevels and vocals by Betsy Gemmer. Matrons of honor were Jennifer Cripe and Rene Haitsma; bridesmaids were Marcy Vanderveer and Shana Vanderßeyden, sister-in-law of the bride. Jeff Gessinger, brother of the groom, served as best man; groomsmen were Brent Cripe, Brad Rhoade and Shane Weldy. Rick Gessinger and Darin Gessinger, brothers of the groom, served as ushers. Junior attendants were the groom’s nieces, Courtney and

OPEN HOUSE Community Family Physicians of Bremen, an affiliate of Ancilla Medical Foundation, is happy to announce an open house for the community to view their expanded medical facility at 1724 W. Plymouth St. Nov. 28 from 6-8 p.m. Everyone is welcome! Frank Snyder, M.D. David Rosentrater, M.D. Randy Suttor, M.D. John Larson, M.D. Mike Aemmer, M.A., C.S.W., S.M.F.T.

Mr. & Mrs. Brett Gessinger

Devyn Simpson, and the bride’s nephew, Caleb Vanderßeyden. Following the wedding, a reception was held at the Elkhart County Fairgrounds. Serving as hosts were Mary and John Whetzel, with Jodi Tranter and Cristi Green as servers. The bride is a 1991 graduate of Goshen High School and a 1993 graduate of Elkhart Beauty School, and is employed at Cuts-Are-Us, in Goshen. Her husband is a 1989 North Wood High School graduate, and is employed as a purchasing agent with Jone Furniture in Wakarusa. Club notes... 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 30 members weighing in, recording a weight loss of 24 pounds. Rosa Miller was the best loser for the week, and is now a KIW. The inspiration doll went home with Jeanie Dudley.

Happy Birthday November 23 Jane Van Dyke Bruce Unger Trent Sheets Judith Sherman Mary E. Miller Diana Roberts Tammy Bauman 24 Michael L. Hollar Steve Reaker George Walters Nancy Biever Amy Nickerson 25 Randy Best Beth Adkins Terry Martz Ann Dixon Jenna Reaker 26 David Lentz Pat Yoder Steve Jensen Jane Musser Cathy Fairchild Paul Wise 27 Larry Newcomer Owen Stutzman Dawn Biller Shirley Newcomer Lena Hershberger 28 Judy Tobias Dave Widmoyer Jean Yoder Rex A. Weaver Mrs. Bruce Adkins Craig Garl 29 Susan Lutes Gene Henschen Shelia Blucker Thomas Truex Tricia Gaff David Botset Laura Yoder Campus notes... AT MANCHESTER Manchester College in North Manchester has announced selection of basketball cheerleaders for the 1995-96 season. Among them are Sonya Sheets, daughter of Sam and Brenna Sheets, 258 E. John St., Nappanee, and Kevin Kaufman, son of Irvin and Vicky Kaufman, 8730 W 1100 N, Nappanee. PEER TUTORS Demonstrating their commitment to service, a group of Manchester College students tutor area youngsters each Wednesday evening, during the academic year. Operated by Manchester College and the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Wabash County, the peer tutoring program brings together the college students and Wabash County school students, ranging in age from 7-16. Among the student tutors is Carrie Dearth, daughter of Dennis and Diane Dearth, 25757 CRSO, Nappanee. AT BALL STATE Five Elkhart County residents were recently inducted into Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society in education, at Ball State University. The society includes individuals who show high personal standards and scholarship, and who are recognized tor ineir achievements and contributions to excellence in education and related fields. Among the inductees is Nicole Miller, daughter of Jim and Marsha Hess, 501 Parkview Court, Nappanee, and Herbert Miller, Brooklyn, Michigan.

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South Bend is home

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glass are making their home in South Bend following a September 9 wedding, and a honeymoon trip to Hawaii. Mrs. Glass is the former Kami Gessinger, daughter of Letitia Gessinger and the late Richard Gessinger, 602 Maple Lane, Nappanee, and her husband is the son of Geraldine Glass of Benton Harbor. Pastor Daniel Matto performed the ceremony at the First United Methodist Church, with solo music by Jan Aldrige Clark on the harp. Kelly Simpson, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, with Chris Dorsey and Pam Kirkwood as bridesmaids. Craig Marzke served as best

Luncheon served at local senior center

All senior members of the community are encouraged to become active in the many programs of the Nappanee senior center, Elder Haus, 258 E. Market Street. The center is open Monday through Friday. If you would like to have School menus... NAPPANEE ELEMENTARY Thursday and Friday, November 23-24, Thanksgiving vacation. Monday, November 27—vegetable soup with crackers, grilled cheese sandwich, chips, celery and carrot sticks, milk. Tuesday, November 28 —soft shelled tacos with cheese and lettuce, green beans, mixed fruit, snickcrdoodle cookie, milk. Wednesday, November 29 spaghetti, tossed salad, pineapple, garlic toast, milk. MIDDLE SCHOOL Monday, November 27—chicken sandwich, green beans, pickle spears, sherbet/fruit, milk. Tuesday, November 28 —burrito with cheese, tossed salad, peaches/mixed fruit, Jello cake, milk. Wednesday, November 29 sloppy joe sandwich, tater tots, veggies and dip, applesauce/pears, milk. WAKARUSA ELEMENTARY Monday, November 27 —hamburger sandwich, baked beans, strawberries, mixed fruit, milk. Tuesday, November 28—beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, bread and butter, sherbet/pineapple, milk. Wednesday, November 29 burrito with chili, mixed vegetables, applesauce/pears, cookie, milk.

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Glass

man, with Randy Glass, brother of the groom, and Neil Kirkwood as groomsmen. Junior attendants included the bride’s nieces, Courtney and Devyn Simpson, and the groom’s children, Ashley and Chad Glass. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Holiday Inn in South Bend; program attendant was Lisa Firestone, and guest book attendant was Kerri Vanderßeyden. The bride is a graduate of North Wood High School and the Vogue School of Beauty Culture, and is employed at P. K. & Co. in Nappanee. Her husband, a graduate of Lake Michigan Catholic High School, is employed by Russel’s Foreign Car Repair.

your name added to the mailing list, to receive monthly calendars and other special announcements, please call the center, 773-2424. Quilting is enjoyed all day on Monday and Friday. You are invited to bring a sack lunch and stay all day. A microwave is available for heating soups and sandwiches. Pinochle begins at Ip.m. Monday, Euchre and games at 1 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, and Friday is designated as “Volunteer Day,” with the opportunity to help cut stamps for recycling, or just visit. The center will be closed for Thanksgiving, Thursday and Friday, November 23-24. Lunch will be served at noon, Wednesday, November 29. This will include navy beans, ham, com bread, salad and coffee, for just $2 per person. Reservations are a must, so please call the center soon. Special use card available for businesses A Professional Use Card is now available at the Nappanee Public Library for businesses and institutions within the library district (currently the city of Nappanee). The card registered in the company’s name can be used to satisfy employee and customer requests that are business related. Some of the special services available at the library include plain paper fax, full color copying, equipment such as a video projector and audio system, and special business collections of reference books, video and audio tapes. Call 773-7919 for more information, or to set up an appointment for a get-acquainted tour specifically suited to your company interests and needs.

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