Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 120, Number 32, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 20 August 1997 — Page 6

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, August 20,1997

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OPEN HOUSE—In honor of the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Crowe, they request the pleasure of your company at an open house, Sunday, August 24, from 2-sp.m„ at the Wolcottville United Methodist Church. The church is located one-half block west of the stoplight, on SR9. No gifts, please. After 60 years, they hope to have their bridesmaid and best man, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christner, Nappanee, and their matron of honor, Mrs. Marguerite (Richcreek) Umbaugh, sister of the bride, Goshen, present at the celebration. They were married at the First Brethren Church, Nappanee, August 27, 1937, at Bp.m., by the pastor, G.L. Mans.

Announce engagement

WHETSTONE-BAILEY Chad Alan Bailey and Christine Elizabeth Whetstone, both of Indianapolis, announce their engagement and plans for a 6:30p.m., September 27 wedding, at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, Indianapolis. Christine is the daughter of Vita Ann Marino, Elkhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whetstone, Elkhart. She earned a BS degree in management information systems from Ball State University in May 1993. She is a member of Delta Sigma Pi professional business fraternity and Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority. She is employed at IDG Books Worldwide, Inc., as a network administrator. Chad is the son of Michael A. Bailey and the late Dixie Bailey, Bremen. He graduated from Ball State University Honors College in May 1993, with a BS in corporate and financial institutions. He earned his Master’s Degree in health administration from Indiana

Hot lunches provided for senior citizens

Senior members of the Nappanee community may now participate in the REAL services hot lunch program, by calling the Union Center Church of the Brethren one day in advance, to make your reservations. Call 7734295. This is the same program that took place at the Nappanee Elementary School during the school year, and was referred to as SOAR. Thursday, August 21 —tomato juice, split pea and turkey ham soup with saltines, mild Italian sausage on bun with onions, green peppers and mustard and choice of milk, tea or coffee. Friday, August 22 —grape juice, pepper steak with gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, potato roll with margarine, blueberry dessert and choice of milk, tea or coffee. Monday, August 25—grapefruit juice, American goulash, California blend vegetables, bran muffin with margarine, applesauce and choice of milk, tea or coffee. Tuesday, August 26—apple juice, chicken quarter, whole new potatoes, spinach with vinegar, multi-grain bread with margarine, chocolate birthday cake and choice

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Christine E. Whetstone & Chad A. Bailey University at Indianapolis in May 1997, and is currently a member of Delta Sigma Pi professional business fraternity, and employed at Orthopedics Indianapolis, as an MIS project manager.

of milk, tea or coffee. Wednesday, August 27—cranberry juice cocktail, minestrone soup with saltines, turkey salad on bun with lettuce, pickled beets, fresh banana and choice of milk, tea or coffee. Early Bird Chirp... Early Bird Kiwanis met Wednesday, August 13, at Ron’s Bakery & Restaurant. Fred Culp won the 50/50 raffle. Walt Fales was the guest speaker for the meeting, and shared his experiences in Australia as a People To People Ambassador. He went snorkeling in the Great Barrier Reef, and also had the chance to sample crocodile and kangaroo meat while he was there. Early Bird Kiwanis and the Nappanee Police Department will do Child ID at the Nappanee Apple Festival, Saturday, September 20. On September 27, the installation dinner will be held at Amish Acres. Nappanee II Early Bird Kiwanis meets at 6:30a.m. each Wednesday, at Ron’s Bakery & Restaurant. Visitors are welcome.

Offer activities for seniors All senior members of the Nappanee community are invited to become active in the many programs of the senior center, Elder Haus, located at 258 E. Market St. A luncheon of home-made ice cream, cake, sandwich, chips and drink will be enjoyed Wednesday, August 27, at noon. Call now for reservations, 773-2424. Quilting is enjoyed all day on Mondays and Fridays. Bring a sack lunch and plan to spend the day. There is a microwave available for heating soups and sandwiches. Pinochle begins at Ip.m. Mondays, and Euchre and other games at Ip.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Chair exercises are also offered at 10a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Friday is volunteer day, with opportunity provided for stamp cutting for recycling. Looking ahead: homemade ice cream, cake and sandwich, chips and drink are on the menu for a Wednesday, August 27, noon luncheon. The cost is just $2 per person, and reservations are required. Come join the fun! Happy Birthday August 21 David Anderson Heather Farmwald Connie Evans „ Sarah Hall 22 Gail Bigler Todd George Stacy Ganshom Keith Martin 23 Mrs. Wendell Metzler John F. Robinson Kate Kauffman Mabel Slabaugh Rachel Kiefer John Schalliol 24 Rick Gessinger Chad Hollar Kim Randolph Faye Chambers Dylan Fuller 25 Yvonne Snapp Paul Hochstetler Mrs. Noble Miller Kenneth Rhodes Marie Blake Dixie Swartzlander Teri Robinson Loretta Miller Iceses Stutzman Edith Hoover Brent Gall Mrs. Phil Kirkdorffer Terry Nieman, Jr. Bryce Hershberger 26 Troy Richmond Terry Ingle Leoda Hochstetler Phyllis Longfield LaMarr Lakins Jennifer Hall Kay Stump 27 Bessie Anglin Susan Lentz Pat Hoffer Ira Phillips Dave Ingle Robert W. Fields

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45 YEARS—The Nappanee High School Class of 1952 recently held its 45th anniversary reunion at West Side Park pavilion, Nappanee. Front, from left, Sally Snider Froemming, Pat Henley Mittlering, Sistie Chapman Moffitt, Arlene Lehman Mast, Pat Richmond Sheets, JoAnn Farrington Priest, Marla Mutschler and Betty Phillips Hall.

School menusNORTHWOOD HIGH Thursday, August 21—(Choose one) fish nuggets, chicken filet sandwich, cold ham and cheese sandwich, taco salad or yogurt; (choose two) com, tossed salad, coleslaw, mixed fruit, cantaloupe or fresh fruit basket. Buttered bread, white or chocolate milk. Friday, August 22—(Choose one) sausage pizza, hot roast beef sandwich, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, salad bar or yogurt; (choose two) curly fries, raw veggies with dip, tossed salad, sliced peaches, pineapple tidbits or fresh fruit basket. Buttered bread, white or chocolate milk. Monday, August 25—(Choose one) Italian spaghetti with meat sauce, fish sandwich, cold shaved turkey sandwich, salad bar or yogurt; (choose two) green beans, tossed salad, coleslaw, cherry tarts, sliced pears or fresh fruit basket. Garlic toast, white or chocolate milk. Births... Dennis and Becky Stutzman, daughter, August 12, Mishawaka St. Joe. Chance and Shirley Correll, son, August 16, Mishawaka St. Joe. John and Colette Acosta, son, August 18, Mishawaka St. Joe. FREE SHOTS The Elkhart County Health Department will offer free immunizations at the First Church of God, 72036 CR7, Nappanee (please use northeast entrance), Tuesday, September 9, from 10a.m.-2p.m. MARKET REPORT The following market prices were being quoted by Supersweet Feeds, S. Main St., Nappanee, Monday afternoon: shelled com $2.62, soybeans $7.22.

Second row, Jim Mitterling, Paul Lechlitner.-b David Hostetter, Bob Metzler, Fred Wilt, Stump, David Bowers and Wilfred Blessing. Back, JoAnn Shively Shirk, Marie Thompson, Sue Martin Hinton, Jim Rose, MaryJ Rockstroh Chrisman, George Sheets, Arlenej Schmucker Dinehart and Arlene Welty Hendershot.

Tuesday, August 26 —(Choose one) oven fried chicken, sloppy Joe sandwich, turkey/bacon club sandwich, Italian pepperoni salad or yogurt; (choose two) baked beans, tossed salad, potato salad, watermelon, pineapple tidbits or fresh fruit basket. Buttered bread, white or chocolate milk. Wednesday, August 27 — (Choose one) soup and sandwich bar, salad bar or yogurt; (choose two) tomato soup or cheesy potato soup, cherry jello or fresh fruit basket. Buttered bread, white or chocolate milk.

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WAKARUSA ELEMENTARY ** Thursday, August 21 — ti, green beans, garlic toast, finger Jello, grapes, pears, milk. Friday, August 22 —ham sandwich, tater tots, banana, pears, ice' cream sandwich, milk. ; p Monday, August 25 —hamburg- , er sandwich, baked beans, ry crisp, strawberries, milk. Tuesday, August 26—french "3 toast stix, smokie, tri orange juice,pineapple, milk. ‘ , Wednesday, August 27 pizza, com, fresh fruit, fruit juice, milk.