Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 121, Number 43, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 October 1998 — Page 6

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, October 28. 1998

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Wed inside gazebo

Roxanna Yoder and Timothy L. Rice exchanged marriage vows inside the ga/cho at Woodview Elementary School. August 19. during a private ceremony. The bride wore a Jessica McClintock satin gown, which sported off-lhe-shoulder sleeves f with a sweeping train. She carried ! cala lilies, red roses and white car- ; nations accented with ivy and carl ried maternal-grandmother's hand- * kerchief. I Roxanna s Iriend Cheryl * Powell. Wakarusa. served as * matron of honor or. She wore a red * off the shoulder tea length dress * and carried an arm bouquet of cala * lilies, red roses anti white carna- * • lions. ► Matt.Gil|ey. Nappanee served as best man to the groom. Keller ■Yoder, nephew of the bride, from St Joseph. Michigan, served as ring bearer. Flower girls were Robin rice, .daughter of groom. Ply mouth, and Katie Yoder, niece of bride. St. Joseph. Michigan. The couple arrived at the reception by carriage and were greeted bv approximately 250 guests. Chuck and Ruby Maust. aunt and uncle of bride, and Doug and Pam Yoder, friends of the bride and groom, hosted the reception at Happy Birthday...

October 29 Keith Nichols Fred Culp Gene A. Miller Anna Marie Miller Linda Kinmun . .. Kami Heckaman Angela Wortinger Sena Miller Phillip White Bobby Bellman 30 Michael L Newcomer Robin Truex Nanette Biever Jeremy Kuhns 31 Wendell Sheets Andrew Miller Julia Stouder Elizabeth Stouder' Jonathon Bradway November 1 Herman C. Miller Dawn Middaugh Dora Booth Robert Rhodes Melvin Miller Bob Heckathorn Linda L. Reed Darvl Hershberger Tanva Hershberger Joe Stouder Sonya Stutzman Erma Jane Miller Virginia Martin Miriam Geiger . L.aMar Stouder Don Nichols Tom Stoops Ray Rosentrater George Sheets Mary Lou Nissley Hal Dunham Scott Bowers Marilyn Sassaman Mrs. Veoma Biller Gloria Wise Tammy Bean Michael Moran Daniel Witt Marjorie Slabaugh

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Mr. & Mrs. Timothv Rice

Dal-Mar Banquet Hall, Nappanee. Roxanna is the daughter of Eugene E. and Pat Yoder, 2405 East Market Street, Nappanee. She is a 1986 graduate of North Wood High School and is currently employed by Holiday Rambler. Wakarusa. Timothy is the son of Everett and Judy Rice. 102 South Third Street. Plymouth. He is a 1986 graduate of Plymouth High School and is employed by Utilimaster, Wakarusa. The couple honeymooned at Sea World of Ohio before returning to their Nappanee home, located at 351 North Locke Street. Celebrate 50th anniversary Eli D. S. and Anna (Lehman) Borkholdcr. 2058 E. Beech Road. Bremen, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. October 21. The family plans an open house in their honor Sunday, November 1.2p.m.-5p.m.. They invite friends and relatives for an afternoon of fellowship at the home of Eli and Anna's son. Willis, located 1 1/2 miles north of US on Beech Road. No gifts are requested, only the presence of their .guests. V Kemp to receive national award Congressman John Linder has announced that Mel Kemp, Nappanee. has been selected to receive the National Leadership Award presented by the National Republican Congressional Committee. Mr. Kemp received the award for serving as co-chairman of the Committee's Business Advisory Council which was founded by House Speaker Newt Gingrich. The Advisory Council was instrumental in shaping the Republican's Balanced Budget Plan. In making the announcement, Congressman Linder, who heads the Congressional Committee, said. "We are grateful for all of Mr. Kemp's support of Republican ideals, particularly for his commitment to tax reform and spending cuts."

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Heckathorns celebrate golden anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heckathorn, 602 E. Lincoln St.. Nappanee. will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an escape weekend at the Opryland Hotel and the Grand Ole Opry. given to them by their children, grandchildren and great-grandchil-dren. Bob and Ruth (Edebum) were married November 2, 1948. in Mercer. Pennsylvania. They have four children: Barbara

Announce engagements

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Hot lunches available for community seniors

Senior members of the Nappanee community are invited to 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 773-4295. Menus are subject to change without notice. Due to the diets of some people, the food is not highly seasoned. Thursday. October 29 —apple juice, tomato rice soup with saltincs. chicken fajita strips salad with tomatoes, croutons and western dressing, blushing pears and choice of milk, tea or coffee. Friday. October 30—cranberry juice cocktail, sliced roast turkey with gravy, whipped sweet potatoes. bread dressing, creamy cole slaw, multigrain bread with margarine. Halloween cookie and choice of milk, tea or coffee. Monday. November 2 —peach nectar, beef teriyaki. rice, oriental blend vegetables, dinner roll with margarine, plums and choice of milk, tea or coffee. Tuesday. November 3 —orange juice, chicken and rotini noodles in alfredo sauce, parmesan cheese on side, tomato wedges with ranch dressing and bacon bits, soft brcadstick with margarine, applesauce and choice of milk, tea or coffee. Wednesday. November 4 pineapple juice, baked ham, Jamaican sweet potatoes. Capri blend vegetables, cornbrcad with margarine, tapioca pudding with

Pork Chops $2.39 lb. Ready to Bake Meatloaf $2.09 lb.

(Heckathorn) Furkin. Cincinnati, Ohio; Gary Heckathorn, Waynesville. Missouri; Kenneth Heckathorn. Wakarusa and Steven, Nappanee. They also have nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Bob is a semi-retired carpenter and Ruth works at McDonalds. They are both very active in the Presbyterian Church, Nappanee, and in the community, where they have resided for over 37 years.

TUTIN-MULLETT David and Linda Tutin, Lafayette, announce the engagement of their daughter, Monica Tutin. 751-1/2 E. Market St., Nappanee. to Paul Mullett, son of Paul and Sonja Mullett. 13315N 1025 W, Nappanee. Ms. Tutin graduated from Lafayette Jefferson High School in 1992. and from Purdue University in 1997. She is employed as a case manager for Oaklawn, Elkhart. Her fiance is a 1992 North Wood High School and 1997 Purdue University graduate, and is a division quality engineer at Dexter Axle. Elkhart. They are planning a December 5 wedding, at Community Reformed Church in Lafayette.

vanilla waiters and choice of milk, tea or coffee. Club Notes... PAST MATRONS The Past Matrons Club will meet Tuesday. November 3, 7:3()p.m.. at the home of Helen Sheets. Peggy Flowers and Dorothy Miller will be co-host-esses. Helen Truex is president. TOPS 425 Nappanee Tops IN. 425 met Monday morning. October 26. at the First Church of God. CR7, with the co-leader, Christena Kurt/, presiding. Weigh-in begins at Ba.m.. with the meeting starting at 9a.m. New members are welcome. The Tops song was sung and the secretary and treasurer read their reports. Roll call was taken, with 17 members weighing in. Cara Plank was the best loser for the week. Last week's dime pot wept to Christena Kurt/.. The challenge for the week is "Repeat the Kops or Tops Pledge instead of eating the wrong snack." October contests were turned in and November contests distributed and explained. Kurt/ offered a short skit about eating wrong, walking, and how it helps to exercise.

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Reside in Minnesota

Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. Benson are making their home at 378 Lakeland Drive SE, .Apt. 3, Wilmar. Minnesota (56201), following their August 22 marriage and a honeymoon at the Wisconsin Dells. Mrs. Benson is the former Kelly J. Crilow, daughter of Ernie and Sandy Crilow, 1101 Beechwood Dr.. Nappanee, and her husband's parents are Leroy and Donna Benson. South Dakota. Wes Bontrager performed the ceremony at Yellow Creek Mennonitc Church, in the presence of 175 guests. Brian Harris was pianist for the service, and Jamie Prenkert and Julie Rogers were vocalists. The bride was attended by her sister. Justine Crilow. as maid of honor, and by Betty Benson, Tammy Bailey. Stacy Miller and Krista Wiens, bridesmaids. Kelsi Bailey served as flower girl. Jeremy Solhert and Terry Benson were best men for the

Elder Haus offers variety of activities

Nappanee's Senior Center, Elder Haus. located at 258 E. Market St., is open Monday through Friday, with special activities planned daily. Quilling is enjoyed all day on Mondays and Fridays, providing an excellent time for fellowship. Come 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 offered Tuesdays and Thursdays at I ()a.m. -these arc simple exercises. but very effective for mobility,

groom, with Ryan Bailey, Alex Johnston and Twain Fink as groomsmen and Brad Rhoade, Steve Sutter. Russ Barger and Eldon Benson, ushers. A reception followed the ceremony. in the church fellowship hall, with a dance afterward, at the Mjchiana Room of Goshen Inn. Assisting hosts and hostesses were Phil and Linda Hartman and Jerry and Nancy Sprague. The bride is in her third year of law school at the University of Nebraska. After finishing the final semester in the spring of 1999, as a visiting student at WilliamMitchell College of Law in St. Paul. Minnesota, she will graduate from the University in May 1999. She is currently working as a law clerk in Olivia. Minnesota. Mr. Benson graduated in May from University of Nebraska College of Law, and is employed as an associate attorney at Anderson. Hanson. Larson & Saunders Law Finn. Willmar, Minnesota.

etc. Friday is also known as volunteer day. with opportunity provided for cutting stamps for recycling. Ray and Leona (Miller) Hochstetlcr. daughter, October 17, St. Joseph Community Hospital of Mishawaka.